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travelled without food for 6 months. The day on
which he got his
first ahara (food) is
celebrated by
Jains as
Akshaya Tritiya. He
attained Moksha on...
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Pratyahara is
derived from two
Sanskrit words:
prati and aahara, with
ahara meaning gathering, and prati, a
preposition meaning towards.
Together they...
- two
Sanskrit words prati- (the
prefix प्रति-, "against" or "contra") and
āhāra (आहार, "bring near, fetch").
Pratyahara is
drawing within one's awareness...
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equivalent to a
modern district appear in
historical inscriptions,
including āhāra,
rashtra (rāṣṭra), maṇḍala, and deśa. The
exact meaning of
these terms varies...
- (nidāna),
generates it (jātika),
gives it
being (pabhava),
nourishes it (
āhāra), acts as its
foundation (upanisā),
causes it to
surge (upayāpeti)" (see:...
- sarvatathāgatāḥ sugatavaravacanāmṛtābhiṣekair mahāmudrāmantrapadaiḥ |
āhara āhara mama āyuḥsandhāraṇi śodhaya śodhaya | viśodhaya viśodhaya | gaganasvabhāvaviśuddhe...
- provinces. The
ahara appears to have been the
largest geographical subdivision of the
Satavahana polity.
Several inscriptions refer to
aharas named after...
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grant in the form of an
order issued by
Jayavarma to the
governor of
Kuduru ahara (district) was
discovered at Kondamudi, near
Tenali at
around A.D.280 which...
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Satakarni indicate that his
empire was
divided into
units known as
āhāras. Each
āharā was
governed by an amātya or amaca.
Three types of
settlements are...
- Eat food in
standing posture,
accept food in open
palms (no utensils) 26.
ahara Eat food once a day,
drink water only when
eating meal 27. keśa-lonch To...