-
Parliament House has
three entrances,
named Jñāna
Dvāra (knowledge gate), Śakti
Dvāra (power gate), and
Karma Dvāra (karma gate).
There are six
guardian statues...
- stone,
resembling Sudarshana Chakra, the
discus of Vishnu) and mukha/vadana/
dvara (a
large aperture resembling an open
mouth through which the
chakra present...
-
archaeologist Percy Brown has
traced the
origin of
torana from the grama-
dvara (village-gateways) of the
vedic era (1500 BCE – 500 BCE)
village which later...
- door
which is
called the
Moksha Dvara (meaning "Door to Salvation") and the exit door
which is
known as the
Svarga Dvara (meaning: "Gate to Heaven"). Outside...
- on the
western coast of India. The city
derives its name from the word "
dvara"
meaning door or gate in the
Sanskrit language. It is
located confluence...
- Maha
Dwara Nikaya (Burmese: မဟာဒွာရနိကာယ, IPA: [məhà dwàɹa̰ nḭkàja̰]); also
spelt Maha
Dwaya Nikaya or Mahādvāra Nikāya, is a
small monastic order of monks...
- "new" դուռ duṙ "door" door ( ← OE dor, duru)
foris θύρα thúrā در dar द्वार
dvāra дверь dver'
dorus *dʰwer- "door, doorway, gate" տուն tun "house" timber...
- Šatijai is a
village near
Kaunas in Lithuania. It has a red
brick estate,
built in 1889 by the
Christauskai family. In 1966 the
estate consisted of a house...
-
Banks against Financial Inclusion Goals Amulya Neelam &
Anukriti Tiwari Dvara Research Regional Rural Bank
Banking in
India Small finance bank "Operating...
- in its inscriptions,
possibly derived from
Dvarasamudra (Sanskrit
words "
Dvara" (gateway, door) and
Samudra (ocean, sea,
large water body)). The capital...