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- 10:51, 19 November 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Draft:Vamsidas Babaji to Vamsidas Babaji Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 09:23, 8 November 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category:1870 in Indian law (←Created page with 'Category:Indian law by year') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 06:49, 3 November 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Draft:Dhananjaya Das Kathiababa to Dhananjaya Das Kathiababa Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 06:46, 3 November 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Draft:Ranadash Gupta to Ranadash Gupta Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
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- 12:55, 18 October 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Historical Brahminism (←Created page with ''''Brahminism''' or '''Brahmanism''' is a doctrine developed from Vedic religion, which incorporates non-Vedic religious religious concepts; and expanding to a region stretching from the northwest Indian subcontinent to the Ganges valley.{{sfn|Heesterman|2005|pp=9552–9553}}{{sfn|Witzel|1995}} Originally the doctrine arose out of the concept of Brahman, the ultimate reality, but eventually evolved into the do...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 14:53, 6 August 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs was automatically updated from (none) to extended confirmed user Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 14:32, 6 August 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Talk:Taraka Brahma Mantra to Talk:Tarakabrahma Mantra Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 14:32, 6 August 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Taraka Brahma Mantra to Tarakabrahma Mantra Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 14:56, 24 July 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category talk:Wikipedians of Rajbari District (Delete: new section) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit New topic
- 14:44, 24 July 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category:Wikipedians in Rajbari District (←Created page with 'Category:Wikipedians in Rajbari District') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 14:35, 24 July 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category:Wikipedians of Rajbari District (←Created page with 'Category:Wikipedians of Rajbari District') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 06:29, 23 July 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category:Rigvedic Suktas (←Created page with 'Category: Rigvedic Suktas') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 03:25, 26 March 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Mohā (←Created page with ''''Mohā''' ({{lang-sa|मोहा}}), In Hinduism, means "confusing enemy". Moha is a Sanskrit technical term, used in jurisdiction, referring to "false information".<ref name=Moha>[https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/moha Moha, Mohā: 50 definitions], In Hinduism, www.wisdomlib.org</ref> It has been cited as one of the causes of perjury.<ref name=Moha/> It is one of Shadripur.It is one of the Shadripurs.<ref>[https://www.wisdomli...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 11:26, 25 March 2023 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Lobha (Hindu Philosophy) (←Created page with ''''Lobha''' ({{lang-sa|लोभ}}) is the concept of character affliction or poison that refers to any form of "sensuality, lust, desire" or "attachment to sensual objects".<ref>{{cite book|author1=Thomas William Rhys Davids |author2=William Stede |title=Pali-English Dictionary |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0Guw2CnxiucC&pg=PA362 |year=1921|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=978-81-208-1144-7|page= 567}}</ref><ref>Pali Text Society (1921-1925), [h...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 09:45, 16 December 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Pītāmbara (←Created page with ''''Pītāmbara''' (Sanskrit: पीताम्बर) means "yellow silk garment or shawl",<ref>[https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/pitambar#English pitambar], Wiktionary</ref> "pious man wearing yellow robes",<ref name=pītāmbara>[https://sanskritdictionary.com/p%C4%ABt%C4%81mbara/86690/7 pītāmbara पीताम्बर]</ref> "name of Vishnu-Krishna"<ref name=pītāmbara/>. In Indian tradition, the pitambara represents yajna or sacrifice,<ref nam...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 03:50, 26 October 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Taraka Brahma Mantra (←Created page with 'Taraka Brahma Mantra '''Taraka Brahma Mantra''' or ''Taraka Brahma Naam'' is the Mahamantra of every Yuga according to the Yuga Chakra of Hinduism. Mantras are all enshrined in Vedic literature. These are the various Taraka Brahma names assigned to the four Yugas, and the Hare Krishna Mahamantra is assigned to this Kali Yuga.<ref name =taraka>[https://iskcondesiretree.com/taraka-brahma-nama-of-the-4-yugas Taraka-brahma Nama of the 4 Yugas], ''Iskc...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit Disambiguation links added
- 11:43, 14 October 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Panchendriya (Indian philosophy) to Panchendriyas (Indian philosophy) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 11:27, 14 October 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Panchendriya (Indian philosophy) (←Created page with ''''Panchendriya''' (Sanskrit: पान्च इंद्रीय) are the sense organs of the human body according to Hinduism, consisting of mind and action, each consisting of five subtypes.<ref name=Hinduism/> Five buddhi-indriyas or Jnanendriyas (mental or senses) and five Karmendriyas (sense organs that deal with bodily functions).<ref name=Hinduism>Indriya In Hinduism – Sense Organs Human Body, By Abhilash Rajendran Monday, March 28,...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 12:28, 18 August 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Jñānendriya to Jnanendriya Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 11:51, 8 June 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page User:Gc Ray (←Created page with '{{Infobox user <!-- INFOBOX FORMATTING --------> |abovecolor= |color= |fontcolor= |abovefontcolor= |headerfontcolor= |tablecolor= <!-- LEAD INFORMATION ----------> |title=Gopal Chandra Ray (Gc Ray) <!-- optional, defaults to {{BASEPAGENAME}} --> |status= |image= |image_caption= |image_width= |name=''''''Sri Gopal Chandra Ray''' |birthname= |real_name= |gender=Male |languages= Bengali, English, |birthdate= Augu...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 06:16, 5 June 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Swayambhuva Manu (←Created page with ''''Swayambhuva Manu''' was the first Manu or man. He was the 'mind-born son' (Mānasaputra) of the god Brahma and the husband of Shatarupa. He had three daughters, named Akuti, Debahuti and Prasuti. Devahuti married sage Kardama and she gave birth to nine daughters and a single son named Kapila. Maternity gave birth to several daughters including Khayati, Ansuya among many and gave birth to a son and a daughter named Aakriti Yajna. Kapil...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit Disambiguation links added
- 12:12, 30 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Category:Indian philosophical concepts (←Created page with 'Category:Indian philosophical concepts') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 10:10, 30 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs moved page Daya (Guna) to Daya (virtue) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 09:48, 30 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Daya (Guna) (←Created page with ''''Daya''' (Sanskrit: दया) is a Sanskrit word commonly translated as "sympathy" or "compassion".<ref>{{Cite web |title=dayA |url=http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?tinput=dayA&direction=SE&script=HK&link=yes&beginning= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161112023437/http://spokensanskrit.de/index.php?tinput=dayA&direction=SE&script=HK&link=yes&beginning= |archive-date=12 November 2016}}</ref><ref name=Daya>[https://www.yogapedia.com/defini...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
- 12:41, 20 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Ayam Atma Brahma (←Created page with ''''Ayam Atma Brahma'' ({{lang-sa|अयम् आत्मा ब्रह्म}) is a Mahāvākya, which is found in the Mundaka Upanishad of the Atharvaveda.<ref name=roberthume21>Robert Hume, [https://archive.org/stream/thirteenprincipa028442mbp#page/n391/mode/2up Mundaka Upanishad], Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, page 370-371</ref><ref name=maxmuller21>Max Muller, The Upanishads, Part 2, [https://archiv...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 11:14, 14 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Prajnanam Brahma (←Created page with ''''Prajnanam Brahma''' ({{lang-sa|प्रज्ञानम् ब्रह्म}}) is one of the Mahāvākyas.<ref name =religion/><ref name=Brahman/> Other Mahāvākyas are "Aham Brahman Asmi", "Tat Tvam Asi" and "Ayam Atma Brahma".<ref name=Brahman/> It is found in the Aitareya Upanishad of Rigveda.<ref name=Brahman/><ref name =religion>[https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/prajnanam-br...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 14:16, 13 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Ayam Atma Brahma (←Created page with ''''Ayam Atma Brahma''' ({{lang-sa|अयम् आत्मा ब्रह्म}}) is the Mahavakya that is found in Mandukya Upanishad of Atharva Veda. As other Mahavakyas, it also explains the Jiva-Brahmaikya or the oneness of Brahman and Atman which is the basic tenet of Advaita Philosophy. According to Guru Gita, Ayam Atma Brahma is Abhyasa Vakya or the statement of Practice.<ref name=Atman/> The important Mahavakyas are...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 13:43, 13 May 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Prajnanam Brahma (←Created page with ''''Prajnanam Brahma''' ({{lang-sa|प्रज्ञानम् ब्रह्म) is one of the Mahavakyas of Vedanta.<ref name=consciousness/> Mahavakyas are used in Hindu spiritual tradition for meditation and contemplation. The other Mahavakyas are Aham Brahmasmi, Tat Tvam Asi, and Ayam Atma Brahma. They are usually taken from the Upanishads.<ref>[https://www.hinduwebsite.com/hinduism/essays/mahavakyas1.asp Prajnanam brahma - Brah...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 12:54, 19 April 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Hiraṇyagarbha Sūkta (←Created page with ' The Hiranyagarbha Sukta (Sanskrit: हिरण्यगर्भ सुक्ता) is the 121st hymn of the tenth mandala of the Rigveda.<ref>Ṛgveda 10.121</ref> In this sukta, Hiranyagarbha is mentioned as the God of the gods and there is no one like Him. The Hiranyagarbha Sukta declares that God manifested Himself from the beginning as the Creator of the universe, including everything, including His own everything, the collective totali...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 09:38, 18 April 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Dama (virtue) (←Created page with 'The concept of ''dama'' ({{lang-sa|दम|link=no}}) in Hinduism is equivalent to temperance. It is sometimes written as ''damah'' (Sanskrit: दमः).<ref>[http://www.spokensanskrit.de/index.php?tinput=self-control Sanskrit translations for Self-Control] English-Sanskrit Dictionary, Germany</ref><ref>[http://sanskritdocuments.org/dict/dictall_unic.html Sanskrit Words]; See ''dama'' and ''damah''</ref> The word ''dama'', and Sanskrit derivative words base...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 14:49, 6 April 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Jñānendriya (←Created page with ' '''Jñānendriya''' (Sanskrit: ज्ञानेन्द्रिय) is the organ of perception, the faculty of perception through the senses. Sense refers to consciousness. The first five of the seventeen elements of the subtle body are the "organs of perception" or "senses".<ref name=definition/> According to Hinduism and Vaishnavism, there are five senses - the ear, the skin, the eyes, the tongue and the nose.<ref name=def...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 14:25, 6 April 2022 Gc Ray talk contribs created page Karmendriya (←Created page with ' '''Karmendriya''' (Sanskrit: कर्मेन्द्रिय) is an Indian philosophical concept. According to Hinduism and Jainism, the sense of action is the "organ of action".<ref name=definition/> The five working senses or organs of action: the mouth, the hands, the legs, the genital and the anus.<ref name=definition/><ref>[https://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780198610250.001.0001/acref-9780198610...') Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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