10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «ध्रुवमत्स्य»
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Reading the Fifth Veda: Studies on the Mahābhārata - ... - Page 509
125.50–58; 126.7–12; Linga Pur. 1.55.7–15), the “wind ropes” that connect all the “planets” to Dhruva (Matsya Pur. 127.12–14). For the solar chariot to remain on its course is thus a most fundamental condition of the cosmic order, the rta.68 ...
Alf Hiltebeitel, Vishwa Adluri, Joydeep Bagchee, 2011
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Proceedings of the Royal Musical Association - Volume 20 - Page 52
The murchana Name of Sub-d J3 □4-1 o B 55 Dhruva Matsya R'tfPAKA Jhampa Triputa Atatala EkatSla then may be said to represent the style of the 52 Notes on Indian Music. Chaturushra. Tishra. ... 4244 3233 ... 424 323 42 32 412 312 422 ...
Royal Musical Association, 1894
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Proceedings of the Musical Association - Volume 20 - Page 47
... C m> Old: 0 51 New: 0 49 Degrees : 16 17 18 '19. 20 21 22 Notes : Ab — A Bi> Bb B B* Old: 804 855 906 966f •1027J 1088 1 144 New : 787 841 896 952 ion 1070 "35 Chaturushra. Tishra. Mishra. Cundha. Sankirna. cd f Dhruva Matsya 4244.
Musical Association (Great Britain), 1894
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Śrīmad Bhāgavata and Medieval Hindi Poets - Page 142
A brief reference is made to several Avataras89 such as Varaha, Kaplla, Dhruva, Matsya, Kurma, Hari, Vamana, Rama and others and it is contended that all these are the parts and aspects of the Supreme Being, while Sri Krsna is Bhagavan ...
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The music of South Asia - Page 151
The seven talas at the basis of the culati- or jati-tala system are known as Dhruva, Matsya, Rupaka, Jhampa, Triputa, Ata and Eka. Their metric structure is defined as follows: This structure, with the laghu comprising four aksaras, conforms to ...
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A critical study of Brahmagupta and his works: a most ... - Page 319
The reason advanced by Brahmagupta is that Bharani (or Dhruva-matsya returns to its original position (facing to the east l>WWI<WI'i *3Z%«m*eitfR^ il —BrSpSi. XI. 2 backing to the west) in one day. It is sufficient Brahmagupta-a great critic ...
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Geographical Knowledge in Upaniṣads - Page 39
For religious worship and yoga practices, one turns one's face to the East or the North direction invariably. The use of Mariner's Compass (Dhruva-Matsya Yantra) in ancient India is a telling evidence of the absolute necessity of the knowledge ...
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Brāhmasphuṭasiddhāntaḥ: - Volume 1 - Page 319
The reason advanced by Brahmagupta is that Bharani (or Dhruva-matsya returns to its original position (facing to the east — BrSpSi. XI. 2 backing to the west) in one day. It is sufficient Brahmagupta—a great critic 317—330.
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World Vedic heritage: a history of histories : presenting ...
A Silpa Samhita Sanskrit manuscript in the Jain library at Anhilpur in Gujarat describes how a Dhruv-Matsya -Yantra may be made. It also describes how a thermometer may be made with the help of mercury, thread, oil and water. Another ...
Purushottam Nagesh Oak, 2003
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Le dessous des notes: voies vers l'ésosthétique : hommage ...
En second lieu, l'ordonnance des sept tala typiques (dhruva, matsya...) et des c'mqjatis suit uniformément la direction des aiguilles d'une horloge jusqu'à ce qu'on arrive au groupe des sankirna à partir duquel l'ordre est inversé. Quelle peut ...