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Bhiksha (Sanskrit: भिक्षा, bhikṣā; Pali: 𑀪𑀺𑀓𑁆𑀔𑀸, bhikkhā) is a term used in
Indic religions, such as Jainism,
Buddhism and Hinduism, to
refer to...
- her. To test her
piousness they
arrived under the garb of
asking Alm (
bhiksha). Near Mahur,
There is a
Pious confluence of
River Penganga and
River Pus...
- pious. One day the
trinity comes in the form of
visitors and asks for
bhiksha (alms). She
gives them
newly harvested Raghava Dhanya or Ragi. Her mother-in-law...
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place at the student's home for
those who are home-schooled.
Ceremonial bhiksha as one of the
rituals during Upanayana became important,
attaining sizeable...
- the
brahmadeyas or
settlement areas for Brahmins.
There existed tax free
bhiksha-bogams for
feeding the Ēkadaṇḍi
ascetics in the
ancient Tamil speaking...
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Udupi to
visit the place. The
swamiji gladly came but
refused to
accept Bhiksha (food offering)
because the idol of Lord
Manjunatha had not been consecrated...
- them. Not
seeing Draupadi, she
instructs the
brothers to
share whatever bhiksha (alms) they had
procured equally among themselves,
leading to
their polygynous...
- Rambhadracharya, has
Vidura and his wife
Sulabha as
central characters.
Vidura Bhiksha is a
Malayalam poetry work by
Ullur S. Parameswarayyar. Dhristarashtra...
- care facilities,
among others. The
practice of
begging for alms is
called bhiksha (Sanskrit: भिक्षा). The 11th
century Persian historian Abū Rayḥān al-Bīrūnī...
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Before leaving for ****nagara,
where he died, he left his alms-bowl (
Bhiksha-Patra) here with the
people of Vaishali. The
Svetambaras state that the...