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- unerring. Perception can be of two types—ordinary or extraordinary. Ordinary (Laukika or Sādhārana) perception is of six types, viz., visual-by eyes, olfactory-by...
- sacred Vedas, and Laukika, or words and writings of trustworthy human beings. Vaidika testimony is preferred over Laukika testimony. Laukika-sourced knowledge...
- be able to change their shape at will. There are two types of apsaras—laukika (worldly) and daivika (divine). They are great in the art of dancing, and...
- O'Brien, Anthony (1996). The Ancient Chronology of Thar: the Bhattika, Laukika and Sindh Eras. Delhi: Oxford University Press. Wink, André (1997). Al-Hind...
- categorised as Amsha and Maatra (syllabic and quantitative), or as Vaidika and Laukika metres. Amsha metres are based on Amsha or a unit consisting of short or...
- ceremonies were incorporated in the Gṛhyasūtras (literally, homely; also called Laukika or po****r, states Lubin). However, the Gṛhyasūtras also added many new...
- p. 115. Sengupta, Saswati (2020-11-30). Mutating Goddesses: Bengal's Laukika Hinduism and Gender Rights. Oxford University Press. p. 104. ISBN 978-0-19-099325-2...
- Vamsavali to be in Laukika Samvat, when it was actually in Kali Samvat. Both calendars were used in medieval Kashmir and the beginning of Laukika Samvat equals...
- 29 January 2022. Sengupta, Saswati (2021). Mutating Goddesses: Bengal's Laukika Hinduism and Gender Rights. Delhi: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/oso/9780190124106...
- understanding state Karikas 87–89: Laukika (ordinary. which cognizes object and subject as real), Shuddha laukika (purified ordinary, where perceiving...