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means rock in Turkish.
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Kayaş railway station is a
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Kaya (加悦町,
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Coconut jam, also
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- K****apa trikāya - A
Dictionary of
Buddhism Khandro: The
Three Kayas Kagyu: The
Three Kayas 32
marks of the
Buddha ("THIRTY TWO
MARKS OF A
GREAT MAN") Trikaya...
- Toba of ****an. Her
birth name was
Fujiwara no
Kunshi (藤原 勲子), her ingō was
Kaya-no-in (高陽院) and her
dharma name upon
entering religious orders in 1141 was...
- Yogi, P. G. (January 3, 2000), The
Doctrine of
Kaya (Trikaya),
University of Cambridge,
retrieved 2024-01-06 What Are the
Three Kayas? at Lion's Roar...