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1 Nanak
m.Nanak, Guru Nanak. -
2 Nanak
Религия: (The first of the Ten Sikh Gurus who attempted in the new religion founded by him to bring together the best features of both Hinduism and Islam) Нанак -
3 Nanak (The first of the Ten Sikh Gurus who attempted in the new religion founded by him to bring together the best features of both Hinduism and Islam)
Религия: НанакУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Nanak (The first of the Ten Sikh Gurus who attempted in the new religion founded by him to bring together the best features of both Hinduism and Islam)
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4 nanak-nunuk
k.r(Java) slow-moving k.r(person), slowpoke. -
5 Guru Nanak
s.Gurú Nanak, Nanak. -
6 Gurú Nanak
m.Guru Nanak. -
7 Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
University: GNDECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College
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8 k'uychi ñañak'a
s. tej. Tejido cuadrangular o rectangular, con los siete colores del arco iris, generalmente bandeadas, que las mujeres llevan en la cabeza. -
9 GNDEC
Университет: Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College -
10 Нанак
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11 ग्रन्थ
grantham. tying, binding, stringing together L. ;
= - thí, a knot TS. VI, 2, 9, 4 (v.l.) ;
honeycomb Pāṇ. 4-3, 116 Vārtt. ;
an artificial arrangement of words
(esp. of 32 syllables = ṡloka Jain.),
verse, composition, treatise, literary production, book in prose orᅠ verse, text
(opposed to artha « meaning» VarBṛS. Vākyap. Sarvad.) Nir. I, 20 Pāṇ. MBh. Up. etc.. ;
a section (of Kāṭh.);
the book orᅠ sacred scriptures of the Sikhs containing short moral poems by Nānak Shāh andᅠ others (cf. RTL. pp. 158-177);
wealth, property Jain. Sch. (cf. uttara-, nir-, shaḍ-.)
- ग्रन्थकरण
- ग्रन्थकर्तृ
- ग्रन्थकार
- ग्रन्थकुटी
- ग्रन्थकूटी
- ग्रन्थकृत्
- ग्रन्थपर्णी
- ग्रन्थविस्तर
- ग्रन्थविस्तार
- ग्रन्थसंधि
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12 वैष्णव
vaishṇavámf (ī)n. relating orᅠ belonging orᅠ devoted orᅠ consecrated to Vishṇu (q.v.), worshipping Vishṇu TS. etc. etc.;
m. patr. fr. vishṇu gaṇa bidâ̱di;
« a worshipper of Vishṇu»
N. of one of the three great divisions of modern Hindūism (the other two being the Ṡaivas andᅠ Ṡāktas;
the Vaishṇavas identify Vishṇu - rather than Brahmā. andᅠ Ṡiva - with the supreme Being, andᅠ are exclusively devoted to his worship;
they have become separated into four principal andᅠ some minor sects, as follow:
1. the Rāmânujas, founded by Rāmânuja, who is said to have lived for 120 years <from 1017 till 1137 A.D.>;
his chief doctrines are described andᅠ in RTL. p. 119 etc.;
one peculiarity of his sect is the scrupulous preparation andᅠ privacy of three meals;
2. the Mādhvas, founded by a Kanarese Brāhman named Madhva, whose chief doctrines are described in RTL. c.;
3. the Vallabhas, founded by Vallabhâcārya, whose chief doctrines are described at in RTL. p. 134 etc.. ;
4. a sect in Bengal founded by Caitanya <q.v.> who was regarded by his followers as an incarnation of Kṛishṇa;
his chief doctrine was the duty of bhakti, orᅠ love for that god which was to be so strong that no caste-feelings could exist with it
seeᅠ RTL. p. 140 etc.
Of the minor Vaishṇava sects those founded by Nimbârka orᅠ Nimbâditya RTL. 146 andᅠ by Rāmânanda RTL. 147 andᅠ by Svāmi-Nārāyaṇa RTL. 148 are perhaps the most important,
to which alsoᅠ may be added the reformed theistic sect founded by Kabīr RTL. I 58 andᅠ the Sikh theistic sect founded by Nānak RTL. 161);
N. of Soma (lord of the Apsarases) AṡvṠr. ;
( ṡrī-) of a poet Cat. ;
the 13th cubit ( aratni) from the bottom orᅠ the 5th from the top of the sacrificial post L. ;
a kind of mineral L. ;
(scil. yajña) a partic. sacrificial ceremony ib. ;
(ī) f. patr. fr. vishṇu MBh. ;
a female worshipper of Vishṇu Pañcar. ;
the personified Ṡakti of Vishṇu (regarded as one of the Mātṛis, andᅠ identified with Durgā andᅠ Manasā) MBh. Rājat. etc.;
Asparagus Racemosus L. ;
Ocymum Sanctum L. ;
Clitoria Ternatea L. ;
(in music) a partic. Mūrchanā Saṃgīt. ;
n. a partic. Mahā-rasa (q.v.) Cat. ;
a partic. prodigy orᅠ omen (belonging to orᅠ occurring in the paraṉdivam orᅠ upper sky), M. W. ;
the ashes of a burnt-offering ib. ;
N. of the NakshatraṠravana (presided over by Vishṇu) VarBṛS. ;
of two Sāmans ĀrshBr. ;
of various wks., esp. of the Vishṇu-Purlṇa
- वैष्णवकरण
- वैष्णवकर्णाभरणसंग्रह
- वैष्णवकुतूहल
- वैष्णवज्योतिषशास्त्र
- वैष्णवतन्त्र
- वैष्णवतीर्थ
- वैष्णवतोषिणी
- वैष्णवत्व
- वैष्णवदास
- वैष्णवदीक्षापद्धति
- वैष्णवधर्ममीमांसा
- वैष्णवधर्मसुरद्रुममञ्जरि
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13 Нанак
(1469-1539; основатель сикхизма, первый сикхский гуру) (Guru) Nanak -
14 сикхизм
(религия, возникшая в 16 в. в сев.-зап. Индии; основатель - гуру Нанак 1469-1539 ( Guru Nanak); сикхизм проповедует единобожие; конечная цель сикхов - освобождение от перерождений и слияние с Богом) Sikhism -
15 ਉਦਾਸ
sad, depressed, sorrow, melancholyਵੈਰਾਗੀ, ਦੁਖੀ, ਨਾਖੁਸ਼long travels of Guru Nanakਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਦੇਵ ਜੀ ਦੀ ਲੰਬੀ ਯਾਤਰਾ -
16 ਨਾਨਕ
Guru Nanak Dev, founder of Sikhismਸਿੱਖਾਂ ਦੇ ਪਹਿਲੇ ਗੁਰੂ, ਸਿੱਖ ਧਰਮ ਦੇ ਬਾਨੀ, ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਦੇਵ ਜੀnom de plume of Sikh Gurusਸਾਰੇ ਸਿੱਖ ਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਅਖਵਾਏ ਜਾਂਦੇ ਹਨ -
17 ਨਾਨਕਸ਼ਾਹੀ
Nanakshahi, pertaining to Nanakਨਾਨਕ ਨਾਲ ਸੰਬੰਧਿਤ -
18 ਨਾਨਕਪੰਥੀ
followers of Nanakਗੁਰੂ ਨਾਨਕ ਦੇਵ ਜੀ ਨੂੰ ਮੰਨਣ ਵਾਲੇ, ਨਾਨਕ ਦੇ ਪੈਰੋਕਾਰ, ਸਿੱਖ -
19 parboil
kkt. memasak setengah matang, menanak-nanak matang.
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