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  2. Bandh - Wikipedia

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    Bandh (Hindi: बंध, बंद, romanized: bandh, band, lit. 'closing; shutting down') is a form of protest used by political activists in South Asian countries such as India and Nepal. It is similar to a general strike. During a bandh, a political party or a community declare a general strike. [1]

  3. B&H Photo - Wikipedia

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    B&H opened in 1973 as a storefront film shop at 17 Warren Street in Tribeca, and took its name from the initials of owners Blimie Schreiber and her husband, Herman.Later in the 1970s, B&H moved to 119 West 17th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Photo District and began to expand its stock to a wider range of film and photography products.

  4. Bandha (yoga) - Wikipedia

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    Mode of action of bandhas and mudras, serving to trap energy-fluids (breath, prana, bindu, amrita) and thus help to unblock the central sushumna channel.. A bandha (Sanskrit: बंध) is a kriyā in Hatha Yoga, being a kind of internal mudra described as a "body lock," [1] [2] to lock the vital energy into the body.

  5. Bandh (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bandh means "a bond" in Sanskrit and "closed" in Persian. It is a form of political protest in South Asian countries. Bandh may also refer to Films.

  6. Bandha (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Jain text Tattvartha sutra (in shloka 8.1), the activities that causes the bondage (or bandha) are: [3]. Wrong belief (mithyā-darśana)Non-abstinence (avirati)

  7. Bandha - Wikipedia

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  8. Jodhpuri - Wikipedia

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    Angarkha is considered the predecessor of the Bandhgala. An angrakha was a traditional court outfit in ancient and classical India that a person could wrap comfortably around himself, offering flexible ease with the knots and ties.

  9. Nirjara - Wikipedia

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    Nirjara is preceded by stoppage of karma accumulation, or samvara, thereby ending asrava or influx of karma which leads to bandha or bondage due kasaya or passions of the soul, namely, krodha (anger), lobha (greed), mana (ego) and maya (deceit), besides raaga (attachment) and dvesa (hatred).