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  • 121Narayana — For twin avatars of Vishnu, see Nara Narayana. Lakshmi with Vishnu Narayana at Vaikuntha Narayana (Sanskrit: नारायण; nārāyaṇa;Kannada: ನಾರಾಯಣ;Telugu: నారాయణ; …

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  • 122Prasad — For other uses, see Prasad (disambiguation). Prasād (Sanskrit:प्रसाद, Bengali : প্রসাদ, Marathi:प्रसाद, Hindi/Urdu:प्रशाद/پرشاد/prashad, Kannada:prasādaಪ್ರಸಾದ, Gujarati:પૃસાદ Tamil பிரசாதம் and Malayalam:പ്രസാദം prasādam, Punjabi :… …

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  • 123Pujya Mota — Pujya Shree Mota (September 4, 1898 July 23 1976), or Chunilal Asharam Bhavsar, was a spiritual leader who established ashrams in Nadiad and Surat in Gujarat, India.ChildhoodMota was born on September 4, 1898, in Savli, a village the district of… …

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  • 124Vaishno Devi — Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Temple door …

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  • 125Chhath — Performing of morning puja to Surya. Also called Chhathi Dala Chhath Surya Shashti Observed by Hindus, and Jains …

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  • 126Acrotomophilia — refers to the sexual interest in amputees (from the Greek akron [extremity] , tomein [to cut] and philein [to love] ). The term amelotatism has also been used to describe this interest. The sexual interest in being an amputee is apotemnophilia… …

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  • 127Saundaryalahari — The Saundarya Lahari meaning Waves Of Beauty is a famous literary work written by Adi Shankara. Its hundred and three shlokas (verses) eulogize the beauty, grace and munificence of Goddess Parvati / Dakshayani, consort of Shiva.The Saundarya… …

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  • 128Pañcaratra — Pāñcarātra are Vaishnavite devotional texts dedicated to a single deity Sriman Narayana who manifests in different forms. God exists in his absolute form (Para), his Vyuha froms, his Incarnations (as beings among mankind) and his existence in… …

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