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Indian religions, Darshana, also
spelt Darshan, (Sanskrit: दर्शन, IAST:
darśana lit. 'showing, appearance, view, sight') or
Darshanam (darśanam) is the...
- (drish)
meaning 'to see, to experience'. The
schools of
thought or shad-
darśana (षड्दर्शन)
within Hindu philosophy consist of six
orthodox schools, also...
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Bangladesh owned by the
Government Of Bangladesh. It is
located inside Darsana Sugar Mills compound and is
under the
authority of
Bangladesh Sugar and...
- Sarva-
darśana-saṃgraha (Sanskrit: सर्वदर्शनसंग्रह; transl. A
Compendium of all the
Philosophical Systems) is a
philosophical text by the 14th-century...
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Darsana (Bengali: দর্শনা) is a
small industrial township and muni****lity in the
southwestern region of
Khulna Division, Bangladesh. It is in the Chuadanga...
- by the
government of
Bangladesh in 1973. The
distillery is part of the
Darsana Sugar Mill
owned by the state-owned
enterprise Bangladesh Sugar and Food...
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Bhojaraja commentary;
Harvard University Archives;
Translation 2: The Yoga-
darsana: The
sutras of
Patanjali with the
Bhasya of
Vyasa GN Jha (Translator),...
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Bheem Promotional poster Also
known as
Little Bheem Written by
Nidhi Anand Darsana Radhakrishnan Teja
Pratap Directed by
Rajiv Chilaka Binayak Das Opening...
- of the Yoga
Darśana,
State University of New York Press, pp. 63, 124–129, 138, 188–190 Ian
Whicher (1998), The
Integrity of the Yoga
Darśana,
State University...
- Āstika (Sanskrit: आस्तिक; IAST: Āstika) and Nāstika (Sanskrit: नास्तिक; IAST: Nāstika) are
concepts that have been used to
classify the
schools of Indian...