• In Hinduism , Jainism and Buddhism, the Sanskrit term Bīja (बीज) (Jp. 種子 shuji) (Chinese 種子 zhǒng zǐ), literally seed, is used as a metaphor for the origin...
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  • Bija may refer to: Bija, India, a village in Punjab, India Bija State, a former princely state with seat in the above town Bīja, a concept in Hinduism...
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  • Bija or Beeja is a village and former princely state in the Punjab Hills, in District Ludhiana in India. Bija is situated about 30 km from Ludhiana city...
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  • Mohammed Bijeh (redirect from Muhammad Bija)
    Mohammed Bijeh (Persian: محمد بيجه; 20 May 1974 – 16 March 2005) was an Iranian serial killer. He was convicted of raping and killing 54 young boys between...
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  • E Bija e Hënës dhe e Diellit ("the Daughter of the Moon and the Sun") is a character in Albanian mythology and folklore. She is the lightning of the sky...
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    are those mantras which have an enormous number of syllables. In contrast, bija mantras are one-syllabled, typically ending in anusvara (a simple nasal sound)...
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    consequence, she is sometimes also known as Uga (宇賀) Benzaiten or Uga Benten. The bīja or seed syllable used to represent Benzaiten in Japanese esoteric Buddhism...
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    of the deity Surya, the Sun: Indian tradition associates the steps with Bījā ("seed" sound) mantras and with five chakras (focal points of the subtle...
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  • Bija is a limited-release down tempo electro-pop song project, created in 2000 by Annabelle Chvostek in collaboration with electro-acoustic producer Ned...
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    Dhāraṇī of Āryācala (稽首聖無動尊秘密陀羅尼経, Keishu Shō-Mudō-son himitsu darani kyō) The bīja or seed syllables used to represent Acala in Japanese Buddhism are hāṃ (हां...
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    Bija mantra: LAM) Abdominal chakra (Element: Water, Buddha: Ratnasambhava, Bija mantra: VAM) Heart chakra (Element: Fire, Buddha: Akshobhya, Bija mantra:...
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  • the impressions (vāsanāḥ) of previous experiences, which form the seeds (bīja) of future karma in this life and in the next after rebirth. This article...
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    Villa miseria (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiʝa miˈseɾja]), villa de emergencia or just villa, is the informal term used in Argentina for shanty towns. The...
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    the end of the year, on November 27, her debut EP with six songs, Patrisha bija šeit, was released. In 2020, she won the Golden Microphone Award in the "Best...
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    of Seed (Bija) Mantras. ISBN 9780910261944. "Tattvālokah". 1995. Frawley, David (2010). Mantra Yoga and Primal Sound: Secret of Seed (bija) Mantras....
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    deities") along with their mantras and seed syllables (bīja) are: Wisdom King Acala (Fudō Myōō 不動明王), Bīja: Hāṃ; Sanskrit mantra: namaḥ samanta vajrāṇāṃ caṇḍa...
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    rice bath") involves pouring rice porridge over a statue of the deity. The bīja or seed syllable used to represent Mahākāla-Daikokuten in Japanese esoteric...
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    four-armed Ṣaḍākṣarī form of Avalokiteśvara. Moreover, as a seed syllable (Bīja mantra), Om is considered sacred and holy in Esoteric Buddhism. Some scholars...
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    in assets under management. He left in 2012 to launch Bija Capital Management and eventually Bija Advisors LLC, a consulting firm which advises experienced...
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    the god of wind and prana. Hrim is also another bija associated with the anahata center as it is the bija of the heart. The twelve petals are inscribed...
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    be the manifestation of Amitabha, another of the Five Wisdom Buddhas. The bīja or seed syllable used to represent Kundali is huṃ (Devanagari: हुं; Chinese:...
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    sānmèiyé xíng; Jp. sa(n)maya-gyō), the cintāmaṇi and the lotus flower. The bījā or seed syllable used to symbolically represent Cintāmaṇicakra is hrīḥ (Siddhaṃ:...
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  • She is also variously referred to as Soul of the universe, Paramatman, Bīja and Nirguna. Nondualism Achintya Bheda Abheda Adi Parashakti Ātman (Hinduism)...
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    feature of tantric practice is the use of mantras, and seed syllables (bijas). Mantras are words, phrases or a collection of syllables used for a variety...
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    cited in Brown 1991 ह्रीम् is pronounced as hrīm, it is a tantric mantra bīja, and it identifies a "Shakti". A senior member of Guru Mandali, Madurai,...
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  • the first letter and sound of the Sanskrit and Tibetan languages, is a bīja mantra about which volumes have been written in Hinduism, Bon and Vajrayana...
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    chosen specific practices which may include Tantric items such as mantras (bijas), geometric patterns and symbols (mandala), gestures (mudra), mapping of...
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  • Ratan Govaliyo Lakhtarni ladi ne Vilayatno var Senthinu sindoor Ma te ma bija vagdana va Man, Moti ne kach Dadane Aangan Tulsi Dikri to parki thapan kahevay...
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    such as drawing water and distributing firewood), gaksimi (also known as bija and bangja, who were personal servants of a sanggung), sonnim (literally...
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    otherwise lost); the earliest surviving exposition appears in Bhāskara II's Bīja-gaṇita (twelfth century). Indian mathematics remained largely unknown in...
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