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- without diacritic as Prayascitta or Prayashchitta. The Hindu literature on Prayaschitta is extensive, and most commonly found in the Dharma-related literature...
- Vedas advocate for self-reflection, repentance paschatapa and atonement prayaschitta. Stories such as that of Ajamila speak about forgiveness by grace of...
- project of p****ing a law permitting such marriages. He chose to take prayaschitta (religious penance) in the Panch-Houd Mission Case rather than insisting...
- Rahman Akbar Mon Chuyeche Mon Bijoy Mustafizur Rahman Manik Paap Er Prayaschitta M M Sarkar 2010 Amar Swapno Amar Songshar F I Manik Mayer Chokh Montazur...
- considered as a religious sin. So Ganga Pujan, Ganga Bhet, Deh Shuddhi Prayaschitta, Tarpan Shraddha, Vayan, Dasha Dana, Gopradan etc. rituals are done in...
- has also written many lesser manuals called Sudhanidhis dealing with Prayaschitta (expiation), Yajnatantra (ritual), Purushartha (aims of human endeavour)...
- Farewell, My Friend The Last Poem Drama 1929 Paritran Stage version of Prayaschitta Drama 1929 Tapati Poetry 1929 Mahua Poetry 1929 Sheaves Travelogue 1929...
- (1983) Suparna (1983) Jabanbondi (1983) Din Jai (1983) Rajeshwari (1984) Prayaschitta (1984) Lal Golap (1984) Parabat Priya (1984) Shatru (1984) Jog Biyog...
- enforce punishment and pursue justice. The third category is called the 'prâyaschitta', which lays down rules for punishments and penances for violating the...
- worship (puja), observances of religious rites, rituals, festivals and prayaschittas. The Agamas state three requirements for a place of pilgrimage: Sthala...