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  • ...ta and [[Devala]] appear. There seems to be no unanimity in the classified lists.
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  • ...[[dharma]]śāstras have given long lists of persons who are apāṅkteya, the lists vary from book to book. Manusmrti<ref>Manusmrti 3.150-166</ref> by far give [[A]] perusal of these lists shows that persons who have given up their allotted duties (varṇadharmas)
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  • ...great Mother Goddess and the personification of Her aspects. Two different lists are found, one according to the Purāņas and the other according to the [[
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  • ...was the son of Vasu, who in turn was the daughter of [[Dakşa]]. Different lists are found in different sources, namely:
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  • ...ght such objects of auspiciousness, though there is no unanimity among the lists given. These objects may be necessary on important occasions as the coronat Other objects included in such lists (keeping of course, the total number always eight) are :
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  • [[Astronomy]] lists 28 nakṣatras or groups of stars. The Mula is the 19th in the list. It com
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  • The Yogasutras of [[Patañjali]]<ref>He lived in 200 B. C.</ref> lists nine [[antarāyas]] or obstacles to [[yoga]].<ref>Yogasutras 1.30</ref> Sty
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  • ...fallacy of inference, the [[Nyāya]] system (Logical Theism of [[Gautama]]) lists five kinds of material fallacies of which ‘asiddha’ forms the fourth. W
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  • The following are some of the [[deities]] common to the different lists of eleven Rudras found in the epics and the [[purāṇas]]:
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  • [[Patañjali]] (200 B. C.) the great teacher of [[yoga]], lists nine serious obstacles to the attainment of [[yoga]]<ref>Yogasutras 1.30</r
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  • ...papātakas (minor sins). ‘Bhruṇahatyā’ is one of the sins included in these lists. The word ‘bhraṇ[[a]]’ has three senses:
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  • ...sects were called pāṣaṇḍins or pākhaṇḍins, which means the same thing. The lists often included the Jains and the Buddhists also. The [[purāṇas]] like th
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  • The Yogasutras of Patanjali<ref>He lived in 200 B.C.</ref> lists śauca or purity as one of the five disciplines under [[niyama]], the secon
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  • The [[Devala]] Smṛti lists the following eleven persons (ekā[[daśa]] = eleven) as gurus:
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  • The Vaikhānasāgama lists as many as 135 [[parivāradevatās]] spread over seven āvaraṇas for a [[
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  • ...ch as virus, bacteria that are not visible to naked eye. [[Ayurveda]] also lists [[karma]] as [[a]] causative factor of certain diseases. [[Bhuta]] Vidya de
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  • According to other lists, [[Ādinātha]] or [[Śiva]] is the first teacher and Matsyendranātha is t
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  • ...phy, or not. The Ādipurāna is one of the [[purāṇas]] often included in the lists.
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  • [[Patañjali]] in his well-known treatise, the Yogasutras, lists eight serious obstacles to [[yoga]]. Out of these—technically called ‘[
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  • [[Patañjali]] lists them as nine in number<ref>Yogasutras 1.30</ref> :
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