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- A mangalacharana (Sanskrit: मङ्गलाचरणम्, romanized: maṅgalācaraṇam) or a mangalashloka is a benedictory verse traditionally featured in the beginning of...
- Traditional Odissi repertoire sequence starts with an invocation called Mangalacharana. A shloka (hymn) in praise of a god or goddess is sung, such as to Jagannath...
- to increased devotion, culminating in the achievement of salvation. Mangalacharana Mirashi, Vasudev Vishnu (1975). Literary and Historical Studies in Indology...
- circles. Throughout all of Santokh Singh's works he includes invocations (Mangalacharana) directed at his teacher, Giani Sant Singh. He married Ram Kaur from...
- an heir to the throne, during the reign of Veerakotha Kulasekhara. A mangalacharana praising Buddha, dharma, and sangha is inscribed in the plates. They...
- pilgrimage center. He donated a large piece of land to the temple. The Mangalacharana in the Sasana, which glorifies the Buddha and Dharma, is remarkable...
- closely resembles that of the 11th century Kashmiri poet Bilhana The mangalacharana (prayer) and criticism of other poets at the beginning of the text match...
- liberation (verses 40–57). In tine opening verse, along with the usual mangalacharana (eulogy), it is mentioned that dravya consists of jiva and ajiva. In...