The Beja Congress (Arabic: مؤتمر البجا, romanized: Mu'tamar al-Bijā) is a political group comprising several ethnic entities, most prominently the Beja...
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Enji, Vatër, Nëna e Vatrës), the "Daughter of the Sun and Moon" legend (E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit), the "serpent-slaying" and "fire in water" myths (Drangue...
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of the deity Surya, the Sun: Indian tradition associates the steps with Bījā ("seed" sound) mantras and with five chakras (focal points of the subtle...
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highest Śakti and is itself made of three parts, namely, bindu, nāda, and bīja. From the division of this higher bindu, the sound is produced. The sound...
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Regarding mantra, different Saiva tantras and texts teach different mantras and bija (seed) mantras. These mantras are generally intoned (uccara) at different...
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agreed that Raja Muhammad should be exiled from Malacca. He recalled Sri Bija Diraja from Pahang and commanded him to escort Muhammad to Pahang and install...
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used for the body paint prepared from its seeds. Colloquial names include bija, roucou, orellana, annatto, achiote, and many other names used regionally...
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She is also variously referred to as Soul of the universe, Paramatman, Bīja and Nirguna. Nondualism Achintya Bheda Abheda Adi Parashakti Ātman (Hinduism)...
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Viburnum awabuki. The Bijarim forest on Jeju is home to dense groves of Bija (Nutmeg or Nutmeg yew, Torreya nucifera). The ivy shrub Fatsia japonica is...
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regarded as wife and husband, also notably appearing as the parents of E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit ("the Daughter of the Moon and the Sun"); in others...
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Peksha Ek "Ya Mandir Othatala" "Ye Jeevlaga Ye" Solo Sachin Pilgaonkar Eija Bija Tija "Bandh he reshamache" Aruna Borkar Suresh Wadkar Dokyala Taap Nahi "Dhak...
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regarded as husband and wife, also notably appearing as the parents of E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit ("the Daughter of the Moon and the Sun"); in others...
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Williamson writes that the bija, or seed mantras, used in TM come from the Tantric, rather than Vedic tradition, and that bija mantras are "traditionally...
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deciduous forests and scrublands. The forest consists of flora like Sal, Bija, Asan, Harida, Amala, Bahada and Bamboo and varieties of medicinal plants...
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provide regional opportunity for diverse agriculture. In 2004 Shiva started Bija Vidyapeeth, an international college for sustainable living in Doon Valley...
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Mesapians called it :"Bila", in the other regions of Albania is called "Bija". After the death of Skanderbeg in 1468, the organized Albanian resistance...
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four-armed Ṣaḍākṣarī form of Avalokiteśvara. Moreover, as a seed syllable (Bīja mantra), Om is considered sacred and holy in Esoteric Buddhism. Some scholars...
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a Dravidian language with a similar phonetic structure to Tamil. Hock et al. quoting George Hart state that there was influence of Old Tamil on Sanskrit...
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Among them were the Bendahara, Temenggong, Laksamana, Shahbandar and Seri Bija Diraja. During the 18th century, the bendahara lived in Pahang and the Temenggong...
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seed-syllable bija like dharanis, treated as having special powers to protect chanters from dangers such as "snakes, enemies, demons and robbers". The bija (seed)...
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writer Waleed Al-Rujaib was criticised for releasing a novel set in the 1960s featuring the Ajam community's Persian language and culture, Al-Rujaib considered...
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them. Various "meditations with signs" are part of this practice including: bija (seed syllable) and mandala visualization, mudra (hand seals), repetition...
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Moon are regarded as husband and wife, also appearing as the parents of E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit ("the Daughter of the Moon and the Sun"); in others...
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The Dārṣṭāntika-Sautrāntika school pioneered the idea of karmic seeds (S. Bīja) and "the special modification of the psycho-physical series" (S. saṃtatipaṇāmaviśeṣa)...
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chosen specific practices which may include Tantric items such as mantras (bijas), geometric patterns and symbols (mandala), gestures (mudra), mapping of...
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Intrigat e pushtetit United States Çarpışma Ironia e fatit Turkey Kızım Bija Ime Turkey Fauda Fauda Israel Money Heist La Casa de Papel Spain Narcos Narcos...
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tribes. Asirgarh fort of Asa Ahir 13th or 14th century A.D. Bijagarh Fort of Bija, a Gauli Raja Rao Tula Ram, king of Rewari Veersen of Nasik Ahir dynasty...
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Hevajra Tantra explains this further. The important Varnamala (or 'garland of bija phonemes' in twilight language is iconographically represented by a 'garland...
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countries is 2,759,000. The name Beja, derived from Arabic: بجا, romanized: bijā, is most common in English-language literature. Native speakers use the term...
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