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  • 21Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen — (Tibetan: དོལ་པོ་པ་ཤེས་རབ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: Dol po pa Shes rab Rgyal mtshan) (1292–1361),[1] known simply as Dolpopa, the Tibetan Buddhist master known as The Buddha from …

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  • 22Gorakshanath — (also known as Gorakhnath) was an 11th to 12th century[1] Hindu Nath yogi, connected to Shaivism as one of the two most important disciples of Matsyendranath, the other being Caurangi. There are varying records of the spiritual descent of… …

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  • 23Saint Fursey — Infobox Saint name= Saint Fursey birth date= death date=650 AD feast day= January 16 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 250px caption= Saint Fursey and the monk. From a 14th century manuscript. birth place= death place= titles=… …

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  • 24Sammaditthi Sutta — The IAST|Sammādiṭṭhi Sutta (Pali for Right View Discourse ) is a Pali Canon discourse that provides an elaboration on the Buddhist notion of right view by the Buddha s chief disciple, Ven. Sariputta. Right view is the first factor of the Buddhist …

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  • 25Shadowflight — (2004) is an independent fantasy novel written by Richard W. Abel (Temple, TX), born February 2, 1975 and published through Xlibris in 2004 (ISBN 1413439160). Plot summaryTerrible forces have come to bear during an age fraught with warring… …

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  • 26Nanavira Thera — Ven. Ñāṇavīra Thera School Theravada Personal Nationality British/Ceylonese …

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  • 27Skandha — Buddhist term pi= khandha sa= स्कन्ध (skandha) zh=五蘊(T) / 五蕴(S) zh Latn=wǔyùn vi=Ngũ uẩn ja=五蘊 bo=ཕུང་པོ་ལྔ་ bo Latn=phung po lnga en=aggregate, mass, heap my=ခန္ဒာငါးပါး my Latn=IPA|kʰà̃ dà ŋá bá khan da nga: ba:In Buddhist phenomenology and… …

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  • 28earthling — /errth ling/, n. 1. an inhabitant of earth; mortal. 2. worldling. [1585 95; EARTH + LING1] * * * …

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  • 29Cursing — • In its popular acceptation cursing is often confounded, especially in the phrase cursing and swearing , with the use of profane and insulting language; in canon law it sometimes signifies the ban of excommunication pronounced by the Church… …

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  • 30Humanism — • The name given to the intellectual, literary, and scientific movement of the fourteenth to the sixteenth centuries, which aimed at basing every branch of learning on the literature and culture of classical antiquity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin …

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