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- characteristic of transient existence; nothing is forever, this is painful; samudaya (origin, arising, combination; 'cause'): together with this transient world...
- cycle (samsara, lit. 'wandering') of grasping at things, ideas and habits samudaya (origin, arising, combination; "cause"): dukkha is caused by taṇhā ("craving...
- Ramayana. They also prepare Sel roti during Dashain. The Hindu Dharma Samudaya of Bhutan (HDSB) is the Hindu religious organization, established in 2009...
- (Sankethi: A Study). Samudaya Adhyayana Kendra. pp. 171–173. Pranatartiharan, B.S. (2010). ಸಂಕೇತಿ: ಒಂದು ಅಧ್ಯಯನ (Sankethi: A Study). Samudaya Adhyayana Kendra...
- state of Karnataka. He is the founder president of Samaja Parivarthana Samudaya (Community for Social Change), a Non Governmental Organization for the...
- Surak**** Samudaya (Nepali: सुरक्षित समुदाय) is a Nepalese television magazine related to earthquake preparedness and disaster risk management. It is financially...
- theatre. He graduated from the National School of Drama (NSD). He founded Samudaya and gave a creative direction to Kannada theatre in the 1970s with other...
- Pillai), is from a Nair family. He is an executive member of the Munnokka Samudaya Samrakshana Munnani and the secretary of the Hindu Parliament. Easwar was...
- Buddhist and Hindu religious holidays as public holidays. The Hindu Dharma Samudaya of Bhutan (HDSB) is the Hindu religious organization, established in 2009...
- • samskāra) consciousness (viññāṇa • vijñāna) Craving (taṇhā • tṛṣṇā) (samudaya) — to be abandoned (pahātabba) Craving for sensual pleasures (kāma taṇhā)...