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  1. 1 day ago · Premastrologer is the authentic source for providing the Capricorn Horoscope Daily. You can visit this page to read Capricorn Horoscope Today. Interested in Personalized Predictions from Dr. Prem Kumar Sharma SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT. Testimonials. Super 🌟 star. Rajwant Kaur. Very good prediction. G.V.Ramana.

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  2. 2 days ago · The Sushruta Samhita ( Sanskrit: सुश्रुतसंहिता, lit. 'Suśruta's Compendium', IAST: Suśrutasaṃhitā) is an ancient Sanskrit text on medicine and one of the most important such treatises on this subject to survive from the ancient world.

  3. 3 days ago · वृश्चिक राशि के जातकों के हाथ की बनावट को देखें तो इनकी हथेली चपटी होती है। जबकि इनका हाथ लंबा और कम चौड़ा होता है।. इनकी उंगलियां ...

  4. 5 days ago · Dr Prem Sharma ji is a world renowned astrologer..of course for a reason. He has a rounded experience and insights about varied spheres of life. He does in depth analysis of a person's personality and traits along with the astral charts and then provides a customized solutions and remedies.

  5. 5 days ago · In Hinduism. Purana and Itihasa (epic history) [ «previous (G) next» ] — Grihastha in Purana glossary. Source: archive.org: Puranic Encyclopedia. Gṛhastha (गृहस्थ).—In ancient India the life of a male person was divided into four stages, namely, Brahmacarya Gārhasthya, Vānaprastha and Sannyāsa.

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    5 days ago · द्रव्यश्रुत-भावश्रुत. आचारांग आदि बारह अंग, उत्पाद पूर्वादि चौदह पूर्व और सामायिक आदि चौदह प्रकीर्णकस्वरूप द्रव्यश्रुत है। और उसके निमित्त से उत्पन्न होनेवाला निर्विकार स्व-अनुभवरूप ज्ञान, वह भावश्रुत जानना।. द्रव्यश्रुत के भेद. अंग प्रविष्ट और अंग बाह्य।. अंगकी व्याख्या.

  7. 4 days ago · An astra ( Sanskrit: अस्त्र) is a supernatural weapon in Hindu mythology. It is presided over by a specific deity and imbued with spiritual and occult powers that causes its effects.The term came to subsequently denote any weapon which was used by releasing it from one's hand (such as an arrow), compared to keeping it one's hand (such as a sword).