WHAT DOES स्थूलभुज MEAN IN HINDI?
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Definition of स्थूलभुज in the Hindi dictionary
Heterogeneous noun no. [NO] A student स्थूलभुज संज्ञा पुं० [सं०]
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5 HINDI BOOKS RELATING TO «स्थूलभुज»
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Indian Religions: A Historical Reader of Spiritual ... - Page 83
The waking state (jdgarita-sthdna), outwardly cognitive, having seven limbs, having nineteen mouths, enjoying the gross (sthula- bhuj), the Common-to-all-men (vaisvdnara), is the first fourth. The dreaming state (svapna-sthdna), inwardly ...
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A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages
... pirhiyä 'wooden seat on which a woman sits at the handmill', pirhiyä 'apex triangle in front of driver's seat in a cart', (Gaya) pirhä 'pastry-board'; Mth. pirhä, °rhi 'stool', Bhoj. pirhä, OAw. pidha; H. pirhä m. 'large square stool', pirhi f. 'small do.
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Introduction to religions of the East: reader - Page 16
The waking state (jagarita-sthana), outwardly cognitive, having seven limbs, having nineteen mouths, enjoying the gross (sthula-bhuj), the Common-to-all-men (vaisvdnara), is the first fourth. The dreaming state (svapna-sthdna), inwardly ...
Charles S. Prebish, Jane I. Smith, 1974
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Jīvanmuktiviveka (Jīvanmuktiprakaraṇārthaprakāśikai) - Page 210
By saying ' he is neither remote ' is implied that he cannot be described as beyond maya. The word ' nor ' in ' nor (near) ' is introduced with a view to precluding his being considered as the sthula-bhuj near at hand (the self that has the material ...
Mādhava, S. Subrahmanya Sastri, T. R. Srinivasa Ayyangar, 1978
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Affirmation in negation: a study of the tathāgatagarbha ...
... having seven limbs, having nineteen mouths, enjoying the gross (sthula-bhuj) and the Common-to-all-men (vaifranara)20 The exact meaning of the seven limbs in this context is not clear. The nineteen mouths, according to Sarikara, refer to ...