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- Pratiloma is a Sanskrit term used in the M****mriti, that is the Laws of Manu (Shraddhadeva Manu), to describe a hypogamous union between a high born...
- are used to control the left nostril. Inverted Anuloma breath is called Pratiloma and involves inhaling through alternating nostrils and exhaling through...
- perceptions and mental activity.[according to whom?] Kapalabhati Pranayama Pratiloma ujjayi is a variant of ujjayi breathing, inhaling and exhaling through...
- classical Hindu law books, which used the Sanskrit terms anuloma and pratiloma, respectively, for the two concepts. The term hypergyny is used to describe...
- and accepted historically. On the other hand, the reverse union called Pratiloma marriages, where a high born woman unites with a man of low birth (relative...
- Anuloma and Pratiloma.[citation needed] Some inscriptions refers to artisans as Rathakara and are said to have been born as Anuloma and Pratiloma. Anulomas...
- Veṅkaṭādhvarin in Kanchi around 1650 CE. It is a "bidirectional" poem (anuloma-pratiloma-akṣara-kāvya) which narrates the story of Rāma when read forwards, and...
- numerous practices such as marriages outside one's varna (see anuloma and pratiloma), such as between a Brahmin man and a Shudra woman in verses 9.149–9.157...
- economic status Dasharatha Sharma described Khatris of Rajasthan as a mixed pratiloma caste of low ritual status but they could be a mixed caste born of Kshatriya...
- but marriages between men of lower birth and women of higher birth (pratiloma) were frowned upon. Ancient Hindu literature identified four varnas: Brahmins...