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Trailokya (Sanskrit: त्रैलोक्य; Kannada: ತ್ರೈಲೋಕ್ಯ; Pali: tiloka, Tibetan:
khams gsum; Chinese: 三界; Vietnamese: Tam Giới)
literally means "three worlds"...
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Crown Prince Trailokya (November 30, 1847 –
March 30, 1878) was, as the
eldest son of King
Surendra of Nepal, the heir
apparent to the
throne of Nepal...
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Trailokya Malla (Nepali: त्रैलोक्य मल्ल) was a
Malla Dynasty King of Bhaktapur,
Nepal from 1560 to 1613. It is
believed that he was
murdered one night...
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their karma. The most
common classification of
lokas in
Hinduism is the
Trailokya, or the
three worlds. The
concept of the
three worlds has a
number of...
- at all these, the king
wanted to
abdicate in
favor of his
eldest son
Trailokya, but the Rana
prime minister did not
allow it.
Surendra was
allowed to...
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Trailokyanath Mukhopadhyay or T. N.
Mukharji in
British Indian Government records (Bengali: ত্রৈলোক্যনাথ মুখোপাধ্যায়, Troilōkyanātha Mukhōpādhyāẏa) (22...
- her mantra.
These levels starting from the
outside or
bottom layer are:
Trailokya Mohana or Bhupara, the
outermost square with four gates. It represents...
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world is
divided into
three distinct realms or
worlds (traidhātuka or
trailokya). Its
ruler is Mahābrahmā Sahāmpati. Sahā is a
Sanskrit term
meaning "together"...
- The
desire realm (Sanskrit: कामधातु, kāmadhātu) is one of the
trailokya or
three realms (Sanskrit: धातु, dhātu, Tibetan: khams) in
Buddhist cosmology...
- the
disappearance of Taleju. Some
believe that the
goddess visited King
Trailokya Malla every night in the
human form. Like
other legendary stories, the...