- tīrthá-yātrā
- तीर्थयात्रा
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Yatra — IAST|Yātrā (Sanskrit: यात्रा, journey , procession ), in Hinduism and other Indian religions, generally means pilgrimage to holy places such as confluences of sacred rivers, places associated with Hindu epics such as the Mahabharata and Ramayana … Wikipedia
Tirtha — Ein Tirtha (Sanskrit, n., तीर्थ, tīrtha, wörtl: Furt, Übergang ) bezeichnet im Hinduismus einen heiligen Ort, der eng mit Wasser verbunden ist. Dies ist im allgemeinen ein Pilgerort. Der Begriff wurde jedoch auch ausgeweitet auf Personen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chandan Yatra — is a festival of the Hindu god Jagannath held on Akshaya Tritiya at the Jagannath Temple (Puri) every year. On this day auspicious to Hindus, construction of the chariots for the annual Rath Yatra festival is begun. Chandan Yatra meaning… … Wikipedia
Haridwar in scriptures — The city of Haridwar (Hindi: हरिद्वार) finds mention in numerous scriptures (religious texts) and manuscripts of antiquity, as well as in various historical documents of the recent past. It is mentioned by its various names, which signify its… … Wikipedia
Lopāmudrā — En el marco de la mitología hindú, Lopāmudrā fue la reputada esposa del sabio Agastia.[1] लोपा मुद्रा, en escritura devánagari. lopā mudrā, en el sistema IAST de transliteración. También es llamada Kauṣītakī (descendiente de Kaushitaka) y… … Wikipedia Español
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Maharshi Kapila — Maharishi Kapila (Hindi: कपिल ऋषि) is a Vedic sage, who as mentioned in the Srimad Bhagavatam is the author of basic principles of the Sankhya system of Indian philosophy as available in the classical Sankhya text, Sankhya Karika , in 70 (Sutras) … Wikipedia
Suryavanshi — The Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty or Suryavansha is one of the most prominent dynasties in the history of Hinduism, along with the Chandravansha or Lunar Dynasty. Suryavanshi means a person belonging to this dynasty. This clan was the eldest and… … Wikipedia
Sagara (Vedic king) — King Sagar is one of the greatest kings of Suryavansha in the Satya Yuga, also known as the Ikshvaku dynasty, he has two wives, one a princess of the Vidarbha, and the other from royal lineage of Sivi [ [http://www.sacred texts.com/hin/m03/m03106 … Wikipedia