Rūpa (Devanagari: रूप) means "form". As it relates to any kind of basic object, it has more specific meanings in the context of Indic religions. According...
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Rupa Goswami (Sanskrit: रूप गोस्वामी, Bengali: রূপ গোস্বামী, IAST: Rūpa Gosvāmī; 1489–1564) was a devotional teacher (guru), poet, and philosopher of...
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by a trusted soldier in July 1768. A History of Rajasthan, by Rima Hooja, Rupa Publication, page-681, ISBN 8129108909 Rajasthan Through the Ages, page-208...
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Kama Kama (Sanskrit: काम, IAST: kāma) is the concept of pleasure, enjoyment and desire in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. It can also refer to...
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Shiva. From then onwards all the Vedic (Shiva) sadhanas are given up in Kama rupa and Ugra Tara became a Goddess of Vamachara sadhana. All her army became...
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Rishis; they might have flown towards the holy mountain in their Mayavi Rupa Kama Rupa (astral body), which to our author (who certainly is not an Adept in...
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a 16th/17th century text describes Biswa Singha as the conqueror of Kàma(rupa) (Kamrup), Saumàra (Ahom) and Gaudapañcama (Gauda). Even though the restructuring...
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these seven parts are the Body (Rupa), Vitality (Prana-Jiva), the Astral Body (Linga Sarira), the Animal Soul (Kama-Rupa), the Human Soul (Manas), the Spiritual...
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1–14. ISBN 8170991099. Chatterji, S.K. (1951). "The Turki invasion of Kāma-Rūpa". Kirata-Jana-Krti. Calcutta: The Asiatic Society. pp. 100–101. Regmi...
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