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  1. 1. Day of Week (each day is ruled by a planet), also called Vaara. 2. Nakshatra (star or constellation in which Moon is transiting) 3. Tithi (moon phase, with respect to Sun’s position) 4. Karana (half a lunar day) (each Tithi has 2 Karanas) 5. Yoga (a special calculation for the separating distance of the Sun and Moon)

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KarnaKarna - Wikipedia

    Karna is a symbol of someone who is rejected by those who should love him but do not given the circumstances, yet becomes a man of exceptional abilities willing to give his love and life as a loyal friend. His character is developed in the epic to raise and discuss major emotional and dharma (duty, ethics, moral) dilemmas.

  3. Karanas is half part of the Tithi (date) in Vedic Jyotish. There are 11 Karanas in Astrology. Know What is Karana, Karana and their effects in Astrology, Panchang Karana from this page.

  4. May 12, 2024 · Karna means something in Buddhism, Pali, Hinduism, Sanskrit, Jainism, Prakrit, the history of ancient India, Marathi, Hindi, biology, Tamil. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page.

  5. May 25, 2023 · Karanas occur when the Moon moves 6 degrees relative to the Sun, while Tithis represent 12 degrees of movement. Each Tithi consists of two Karanas, resulting in a total of 60 Karanas within a lunar month. However, there are actually 11 Karanas, with the first seven being movable (Char) and the remaining four being fixed (Sthira).

  6. www.gktoday.in › karna-and-angahara-in-indian-dance-and-dramaKarna and Angahara - GKToday

    Apr 23, 2016 · Karna is a combined movement of the feet and the hands, which, though momentarily static, is a dynamic series of movements which culminates in a specific pose. Natya Shastra has described 108 karnas, each comprising of movements of abstract dance.

  7. Jul 27, 2015 · In Mahabharat, Karna was the son of Lord Sun. The Sun has given him Kavach (Breastplate Armor) & Kundal (Ear-rings) to protect him. This Kavach & Kundal were attached to his body. As long as this Kavach & Kundal were protecting Karna, no weapon could harm him.

  8. Dec 8, 2017 · Meaning & History. Derived from Sanskrit कर्ण (karna) meaning "ear". This is the name of the son of the Hindu sun god Surya and the goddess Kunti, who gave birth to him through her ear.

  9. The kavacha kundalas of Karna are meant to make him invincible in battle. As long as he wears these, no weapon can penetrate his skin. Surya of course leaves as soon as Karna is born, and Pritha is left to deal with the baby on her own.

  10. Some say it happened after the death of Karna when Krishna reveals it to the Pandavas. But some say it happens during the Mahabharatha when Arjuna is about to kill Karna, Krishna tells him who he is about to kill is his own brother.