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  2. Ananta (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Ananta (simplified Chinese: 无限大; traditional Chinese: 無限大; pinyin: Wúxiàndà; lit. 'Infinity'; previously Project Mugen and then Mugen ) is an upcoming free-to-play role-playing video game developed by the Hangzhou -based studio Naked Rain along with NetEase Montreal and published by NetEase .

  3. Ananta (infinite) - Wikipedia

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    Ananta is also the name of the serpent who overheard Lord Shiva teaching goddess Parvati the secrets of yoga. When Lord Shiva learned of Ananta’s eavesdropping, he ordered Ananta to share that learning with the entire human race. Therefore, Ananta assumed human form as Sage Patanjali and taught the Eight Limbs of Yoga for the well-being of ...

  4. Ananta - Wikipedia

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    Ananta (infinite) (Devanagari: अनन्त), an epithet of Vishnu, with meanings in other Indic religions Ananta Shesha , the serpent that circles the world Places

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  6. Innumerable Meanings Sutra - Wikipedia

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    The Innumerable Meanings Sutra [1] [2] also known as the Sutra of Infinite Meanings (Sanskrit: अनन्त निर्देश सूत्र, Ananta Nirdeśa Sūtra; Chinese: 無量義經; pinyin: Wúliángyì Jīng; Japanese: Muryōgi Kyō; Korean: Muryangeui Gyeong) is a Mahayana Buddhist text.

  7. Shesha - Wikipedia

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    He is sometimes referred to as Ananta Shesha. The Narayana form of Vishnu is often depicted as resting on Shesha, accompanied by his consort Lakshmi . Shesha is considered as one of the two mounts of Vishnu alongside Garuda .

  8. Arihant (Jainism) - Wikipedia

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    In Jainism, omniscience is said to be the infinite, all-embracing knowledge that reflects, as it were in a mirror, all substances and their infinite modes, extending through the past, the present and the future. [7] According to Jain texts, omniscience is the natural attribute of the pure souls. The self-attaining omniscience becomes a kevalin.

  9. Talk:Ananta (infinite) - Wikipedia

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    In Hindi and Sanskrit, we call it anant not ananta.And it is the problem that in English, they include "a" at the end. अनंत is the spelling and we read it as anant. 117.207.26.105 20:12, 14 May 2015 (UTC) []