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  • 1Taittiriya Upanishad — The Taittiriya Upanishad is one of the older, primary Upanishads commented upon by Shankara. It is associated with the Taittiriya school of the Black Yajurveda. It figures as number 7 in the Muktika canon of 108 Upanishads.It belongs to the… …

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  • 2Dukkha — For the Egyptian food, see Dukka. Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History …

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  • 3Saundaryalahari — The Saundarya Lahari meaning Waves Of Beauty is a famous literary work written by Adi Shankara. Its hundred and three shlokas (verses) eulogize the beauty, grace and munificence of Goddess Parvati / Dakshayani, consort of Shiva.The Saundarya… …

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  • 4Para Brahman — (IAST IAST|para brahmaṇ) (the Highest Brahman) is a term often used by Vedantic philosophers as to the attainment of the ultimate goal .cite journal author = Sawai, Y. year = 1987 title = The Nature of Faith in the Sankaran Vedanta Tradition… …

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  • 5Indian philosophy — Any of the numerous philosophical systems developed on the Indian subcontinent, including both orthodox (astika) systems, namely, the Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Samkhya, Yoga, Mimamsa, and Vedanta schools of philosophy, and unorthodox (nastika) systems …

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  • 6Taitiriya-upanishad — La Taitiríia upanishad (siglo V a. C.) es una de las más antiguas Upanishads, un género de más de 200 escrituras hinduistas. Fue compuesta por la escuela Taitiríia del Iáyur veda (de principios del… …

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  • 7apt — (adj.) mid 14c., inclined, disposed; late 14c., suited, fitted, adapted, from O.Fr. ate (13c., Mod.Fr. apte), or directly L. aptus fit, suited, adjectival use of pp. of *apere to attach, join, tie to, from PIE root *ap to grasp, take, reach (Cf.… …

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