- yamúnā-tīrtha
- यमुनातीर्थ
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Tirtha and Kshetra — Coupled with the concept of the power of the Mantra, in Hinduism, there is the concept of the holiness of a place. A holy place or a place of pilgrimage has two technical equivalents in Hindu tradition, namely, Tirtha and Kshetra.TirthaA Tirtha… … Wikipedia
tirtha — In Hinduism, a holy river, mountain, or other place made sacred through association with a deity or saint. Such sites are often the destination of pilgrims and the venue for large religious festivals. A Hindu will make such a pilgrimage as an act … Universalium
Río Yamuna — (यमुना) El Taj Mahal reflejado en el Yamuná en Agra. País que atraviesa … Wikipedia Español
Sangam at Allahabad — Triveni Sangam is the confluence of three rivers (Ganga, Yamuna and the legendary Saraswati River) near Allahabad, India.Background Sangama is the Sanskrit word for confluence. The Triveni Sangam in Allahabad is a confluence of three rivers, the… … Wikipedia
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Gandharva Kingdom — refers to the territory inhabited by a tribe called Gandharvas who were one among the Exotic Tribes of Ancient India. They were well versed in music and dance. Gandarvas were also powerful warriors who roamed in Indian kingdoms disregarding any… … Wikipedia
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List of rivers of India — This is a list of rivers in India. Rivers that flow into the sea are sorted geographically, along the coast starting from the Bay of Bengal in the east, moving along the Indian coast southward till Kanyakumari, and moving northward along the… … Wikipedia
Kasi Kingdom — Kasi (Kashi) was an ancient kingdom with Varanasi as its capital on the banks of Ganges River. It was a holy place even during epic times. Lord Siva was worshipped here with great devotion. Sumitra the third wife of Kosala king Dasaratha was from … Wikipedia
Naga Kingdom — This article is about the Nagas in Indian epic literature. For the present day Naga people, see Naga people. For the mythological Nagas, see Nāga. Naga Kingdom refers to the territory of a tribe called Nagas who were a group of hardy and… … Wikipedia