10 LIBROS DEL HINDI RELACIONADOS CON «वह्निवर्ण»
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The Camphor Flame: Popular Hinduism and Society in India - Page 298
... or pertaining to Vishnu; worshiper of Vishnu varna — one of four social "classes" (Brahmans, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras); opposite is avarna, referring to fifth "class" of Harijans outside varna hierarchy Veda — "knowledge"; revealed, ...
Christopher John Fuller, 2004
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Averting the Apocalypse: Social Movements in India Today - Page 425
... mythological eras trishul. trident, three-pointed weapon of Siva tulsi. basil plant, sacred to Vishnu upayatras. small processions Vaishya. merchant caste Vaishnava. worshipper of Vishnu Varna, literally color; the four castes Varnashmma. the ...
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Society and culture in 16th century India - Page 83
These are supposed to be the marks of various weapons of Vishnu worn by Him on the different parts of His body. Vallabhacharya was the Acharya of the sect, and his son Vithalnath was called Gosvamin. The gurus of the sect were called ...
Ashirbadi Lal Srivastava, 1973
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Meeting God: Elements of Hindu Devotion - Page 265
... one of the four vamas, or primary castes Varaha (Varahi) the boar avatar (incarnation) of Vishnu varna CQSIC Vedas the primary and most ancient scriptures of Hinduism, recognized as divine revelation (shruti), and comprising four books of ...
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South Indian Archaeology - Page 93
... are described in the dlingana attitude.44 The poet fancies that the interlaced hands of goddess Lakshml like the garland of mandara flowers are entwined with the strings of leaves of the blue waterlily (hands of Vishnu) worn by the god.
G. Kamalakar, M. Veerender, Avadhanula Vijaya Kumar Babu, 2000
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Brahmadarsanam: Or, Intuition of the Absolute, Being an ... - Page 208
Non-attachment to pleasure; that state of mind in which no external object, however attractive, can fascinate the mind. Vaishesika. The system of philosophy founded by Kanada. Vaishnava. Follower of Vishnu. Varna. Colour, also class, in the ...
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The Selected Works of Mahatma Gandhi: The voice of truth - Page x
... religious austerity Tapasya : austerity, penance or asceticism Upanishadas : ancient philosophical writings of the Hindus Vaishnava : a devotee of Vishnu Varna : occupational division of Hindu society Varnadharma : duty enjoined by caste ...
Gandhi (Mahatma), Shriman Narayan, 1968
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The Age of the Sātavāhanas - Volume 2 - Page 259
Cuttings Punch- Uninscribed Sada Satavahana BuhvSku Vishnu- Worn & Si marked Lion Type kundin others Layers Coins VDM 1 Layer 1 □ 1 5 1 3 Layer 2 2 1 5 □ • VDM-H Layer 1 1 5 2 4 1 1 Layer 2 1 6 1 3 1 1 Layer 3 2 2 - - 1 VDM-m ...
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The Emergence of Hindu Nationalism in India - Page 227
... indigenous production swadharma: an individual's own specific social obligations swaraj: freedom, independence swayamsevak: volunteer Vaishnava: Devotee of Vishnu varna: Literally 'appearance', 'colour'; the four socio-religious orders ...
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Crossing the threshold: understanding religious identities ... - Page 165
Vaishnava (Vishnuite): The religion of Hindus who are devotees of the god Vishnu. varna: lit. 'colour. The four socio-religious categories described in the ancient Brahmanical treatises, often wrongly translated as 'caste'. varndsrama dharma: ...
Dominique-Sila Khan, Institute of Ismaili Studies, 2004