- Look up au****ious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Au****ious is a Latin-derived word
originally pertaining to the
taking of 'au****es' by the augurs...
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pernicious persons, give them
poverty and grief. She as the
asura of
inau****iousness and
grief is the
opposite of
Lakshmi who is the
goddess of au****iousness...
- as Tantrikas. In her
Varanasi temple, however, she
transcends her
inau****iousness and
acquires the
status of a
local protective deity,
where she is also...
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wealth and fortune. Alakshmi:
Goddess of misfortune. Jyestha:
Goddess of
inau****ious things and misfortune. Nang Kwak:
Goddess of wealth,
fortune and luck...
- Rahu') or rāhukālam (Sanskrit: राहुकालम्, romanized: Rāhukālaṃ) is an
inau****ious period of the day, not
considered favourable to
start any good deed....
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called Deva month) and the
other Mala or
Adhika (extra,
unclean and
inau****ious, also
called Asura masa). The
Hindu mathematicians who
calculated the...
- (November 17, 2016). "Eminem's 'Infinite':
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original on
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- Edo period, "au****ious" (祝儀敷き, shūgijiki)
tatami arrangements and "
inau****ious" (不祝儀敷き, fushūgijiki)
tatami arrangements were
distinctly differentiated...
- be au****ious or
lucky (吉利, pinyin: jílì;
Cantonese Yale: gātleih) or
inau****ious or
unlucky (不吉, pinyin: bùjí;
Cantonese Yale: bātgāt)
based on the Chinese...
- Rahukaalam, in
which Hindus believe that a
specific period of the day is
inau****ious.
Stringent family beliefs are
thought to have led to the development...