10 LIBRI IN HINDI ASSOCIATI CON «करिमुक्ता»
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Dravyaguṇa-vijñāna. lekhaka Priyavrata Śarmā - Volume 1
... मस्ति, हरिद्रा, बचा, औलिया चन्दन, मुरा, करि, मुक्ता ये सर्वशिधिगया के द्रलय हैं सौ सुगन्ध-मलक-उपर्युक्त सवे१षाधिगण से युक्त आमलकीत्वकू को सुयंधामलक कहते है अष्ट सय-ध----'"., को, ...
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The millennium Kabīr vānī: a collection of pad-s - Page 36
... जगत से; लरत जैसे त्पेगनि म का कहिये जाह परं, इमारत का करि: मुक्ता डरपरत रहु रे मेरे भाई का बागों कह थिर न रहम संईयां मेरे साजि यई ऐश डोली माया का रस पाल न माया अब मैं राम सकल सिधि ...
Kabir, Winand M. Callewaert, Swapna Sharma, 2000
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शिक्षार्थी हिन्दी-अंग्रेज़ी शब्दकोश - Page 94
^T'R^T kar'mukta a 1. exempted from duty person, iter servant, employee]; 3% ~ fon tit he was — . 2. tax- □ free (*rrar income, goods, i*§t£ articles]. *<41*y karyogya a taxable [tut income, trt goods, i*§<t articles]. karvat /c side, position; ?h ~ f?
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Tamil Nadu-Bengal Cultural Relations - Page 182
Here are a few lines from one of his familiar poems of the early period. prabrttir abcchedya karagare cirantam bandi kari' rckhecho amay- nirmam nirmata mama! e kebal akaran anandatomar, mane kari mukta hadbo, mane kari, rahite dibo na ...
Ē. En̲ Perumāḷ, Raṅkanāyaki Mahāpātrā, K. Subbiah Pillai, 1987
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Indian studies: essays presented in memory of Prof. ... - Page 123
ly days and icons of stone and metal are very popular with varied iconographic features. According to Pingala-Nighanfu, he is being 10,000 part of Siva and assumes the names Kanchuka, Kari, Mukta, Nirvani, Siddha, Kapali, ...
Hitesranjan Sanyal, Sunil Chandra Ray, 1984
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Sri Caitanya-Caritamrta: Madhya-Lila - Page 173
^fa' i ^91 <W4rffw»T 15 is *flf II i*s» n "bSlya-kSle mStS mora nSsS chidra kari' mukta parSfiSchila bahu yatna kari' SYNONYMS bSlya-kSle— in My childhood; mSta— mother; mora— My; nSsS— nose; chidra kari'— making a hole; mukta— a ...
A. C. Bhaktivedanta Prabhupada, 1975
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Elements of Hindu iconography - Volume 2, Part 2 - Page 526
(1> The Tamil Nighantus agree with this authority in this respect ; the Pingala-nighantu distinctly mentions that Kanchuka, Kari, Mukta, Nirvani, Siddha, Kapali, Vatuka and Bhairava are the other names of Kshet- rapala. From this it will be ...
T. A. Gopinatha Rao, 1968
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Explorations in Art and Archaeology of South Asia: Essays ... - Page 394
Gopinatha Rao further notes: 'the Pihgala nighantu distinctly mentions that Kanchuka, Kari, Mukta, Nirvani, Siddha Kapali, Vatuka and Bhairava are the other names of Kshetrapala. From this it will be evident that the so-called Kshetrapala is ...
Nani Gopal Majumdar, Debala Mitra, 1996
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Sales Tax Cases - Volume 64 - Page 202
... *THALIKA VIVARAN Icee ikayee jisme 1 October, 1979 ke pahale utpadan suru ohgaya oh aur jise Rajyasarkar ki audyogik Prerana scheme ke adheen jari ki ghayee kisi adisuchana dwara kachay mal ki kar muktha kareed sambhandhi aur ...
Ananta Narayana Aiyar, 1987
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Temple art under the Chola queens - Page 91
The mount or vahana, which is usually a dog, is missing. The Tamil Pingala-nighantu mentions the other names of Kshe- trapalar as Kanchuka, Kari, Mukta, Nirvani, Siddha, Kapali, Vatuka and Bhairava. In other words, Kshetrapalar is the ...
Balasubrahmanyam Venkataraman, 1976