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Bardos may
refer to: the six
bardos of
Tibetan Buddhism Bardos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a
commune in
France Lajos Bárdos,
composer and
conductor Bardoș...
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Lajos Bárdos (1
October 1899 – 18
November 1986) was a composer, conductor,
music theorist, and
professor of
music at the
Franz Liszt Academy of Music...
- at the 2010
World Equestrian Games in Lexington,
Kentucky riding Neville Bardos; the top U.S.
rider (7th place) at the 2014
World Equestrian Games in Normandy...
- the
bar do thos grol that are
concerned with the bardo-state. The
Bardo Thodol differentiates the
intermediate state between lives into
three bardos: The...
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Judit Bárdos,
married Pecháček (born 12 May 1988) is a
Slovak actress of
Hungarian ethnicity. She is the
daughter of
politician Gyula Bárdos and journalist...
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Bardos (French pronunciation: [
baʁdɔs]; Basque: Bardoze) is a
commune in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques
department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine
region of south-western...
- (2001)
states that
there are six
traditional bardo states known as the Six
Bardos: the
Bardo of This Life (p. 55); the
Bardo of
Meditation (p. 58); the Bardo...
- Mihály Deák-
Bárdos (born 30
January 1975) is a
Hungarian amateur Greco-Roman wrestler, who pla**** for the men's
super heavyweight category. He is a four-time...
- Deák-
Bárdos (1905 in
Budapest – 1991) was a
Hungarian composer, organist,
singer and
music teacher. He was the
younger brother of
Lajos Bárdos. 10 m****es...
- barz ('minstrel'), Old Cornish:
barth ('jester'). The
ancient Gaulish *
bardos is
attested as
bardus (sing.) in
Latin and as bárdoi (plur.) in Ancient...