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  • 41Vasuki — Vishnu als Narayana von fünfköpfigem Shesha bewacht, in linker Hand Muschel. Parashurameshvara Tempel, Bhubaneshwar, 8. Jahrhundert Vasuki (Sanskrit, auch Basuki) ist in der indischen Mythologie ein König der Schlangen (Nagas). Er spielt seine… …

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  • 42Mythical creatures in Burmese folklore — A wide variety of mythical creatures are found in Burmese folklore and in mythology. Many Burmese creatures are part human or creatures capable of assuming human form. Most mythical creatures are endowed with humanistic mentalities, ability to… …

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  • 43Taxila — For the genus of metalmark butterflies, see Taxila (butterfly).Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Taxila State Party = PAK Type = Cultural Criteria = iii, vi ID = 139 Region = Asia Pacific Year = 1980 Session = 4th Link =… …

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  • 44Shibi — King Shibi Chakravarti (Emperor Shibi) is a famous king in Hindu mythology and Buddhist Jataka Tales. The story of the King and the pigeon and the hawk is used to illustrate the compassion and generosity of the king. This story of Shibi appears… …

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  • 45Telugu people — Infobox Ethnic group group = Telugus caption = |caption = Telugu people: Saint Tyāgarāja • Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan •P. S. Kumaraswamy Raja • Tanguturi Suryakumari • Neelam Sanjiva Reddy • N.T. Rama Rao• Jiddu Krishnamurti• Sameera Reddy• Pullela …

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  • 46Nekkhamma — Buddhist Perfections   10 pāramī …

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  • 47Cariyapitaka — The Cariyapitaka (IAST|cariyāpiṭaka; where cariya is Pali for conduct or proper conduct [Rhys Davids Stede (1921 25), p. 263, entry for Cariya (retrieved 2008 08 19 from U. Chicago at http://dsal.uchicago.edu/cgi bin/philologic/getobject.pl?c.1:1 …

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  • 48Chejarla —   village   Coordinates Country India State Andhra Pradesh …

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  • 49Noor Inayat Khan — Noor un Nisa Inayat Khan Nacimiento …

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  • 50anga — /ung geuh/, n. any of the eight practices of Yoga, including the abstentions, mandatory actions, posture, breath control, control of the senses, concentration, meditation, and contemplation. Cf. antaranga. [ < Skt anga (pl.)] * * * ▪ Buddhist&#8230; …

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