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Dhvaja (Sanskrit: ध्वज, romanized:
Dhvaja, lit. 'flag'; Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མཚན, Wylie: rgyal-msthan)
refers to the
Sanskrit word for a
banner or a flag. Flags...
- the
impure and undevoted.
Dhvaja Gopuram Vahana Hindu temple architecture www.wisdomlib.org (2017-05-29). "Dhvajastambha,
Dhvaja-stambha: 6 definitions"...
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deities in pujas.
Prayer wheels take the form of a
Dharmachakra guise. The
dhvaja (Sanskrit; Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མཚན་, THL: gyeltsen) "banner, flag" was a military...
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eight au****ious symbols: in the
Digambara tradition,
these are chatra,
dhvaja, kalasha, fly-whisk, mirror, chair, hand fan and vessel. In the Śvētāmbar...
- (immortals).
Hanuman also
appears in the
Mahabharata on Arjuna's
chariot as his
dhvaja (flag). The work
consists of forty-three
verses – two
introductory dohas...
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preceding stop Examples:
pakva → pakka, catvāri → cattāri,
sattva → satta,
dhvaja →
dhaja Sanskrit sibilants before a stop ****imilate to that stop, and if...
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represent Dhvaja or
standard which Indian soldiers carried with them
during battle and it was
believed that the
destruction of the enemy's
dhvaja brought...
- the left the red
standard of Ghor." in Thapliyal, Uma
Prasad (1938). The
Dhvaja,
Standards and
Flags of India: A Study. B.R.
Publishing Corporation. p. 94...
- Norbulingka, the
Dalai Lama's
former summer palace Jokhang Temple Monastery Dhvaja Kundun, a 1997 film
about the
Dalai Lama,
chiefly set
inside the palace...
- by
lethal firing of weapons,
starting the
Buddhist crisis.
Bhagwa Dhwaj Dhvaja, banner-like flag in
Sanskrit &
Hinduism with a
peculiar long
flowing frontal...