- Look up
kashaya or
Kashaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kashaya has
several meanings, see: Kāṣāya, the
traditional monastic robes of
Buddhist monks...
- In Jainism,
kashaya (kaṣāya;
loose translation: P****ion) are
aspects of a
person that can be
gained during their worldly life.
According to the Jaina...
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Kashaya (also
Southwestern Pomo, Kashia) is the
critically endangered language of the
Kashia band of the Pomo people. The
Pomoan languages have been classified...
- basin. Four
languages are extinct, and all
surviving languages except Kashaya have
fewer than ten speakers. John
Wesley Powell, who was the
first to...
- (Russian: Форт-Росс, romanized: Fort-Ross, крепость Росс, krepost' Ross,
Kashaya: Metini) is a
former Russian establishment on the west
coast of
North America...
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Indian solar calendar. On this au****ious day
tulunadu people drink Paaleda Kashaya which is
bitter in taste. It
cleans the
digestive tracts systems and is...
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Garza Mamulique Plateau Penutian Nez
Perce Sahaptin Klamath Molala Pomoan Kashaya Southeastern Pomo
Central Pomo
Eastern Pomo
Northeastern Pomo Northern...
- (ego or
excessive pride).[better source needed] Six
Enemies (Hinduism)
Kashaya (Jainism)
Kleshas (Buddhism) Five
hindrances (Buddhism)
Seven deadly sins...
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ultimately damaging.
These include mada (pride).
Jainism believes that the four
kashaya (p****ions) stop
people escaping the
cycle of life and death.
Gautama Buddha...
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Essie Pinola Parrish (1902–1979), was a
Kashaya Pomo
spiritual leader and
exponent of
native traditions. She was also a
notable basket weaver.
Essie Nellie...