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  2. Hari - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word "हरि" (Hari) is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "*ǵʰel-to shine; to flourish; green; yellow" which also gave rise to the Persian terms zar 'gold', Greek khloros 'green', Slavic zelen 'green' and zolto 'gold', as well as the English words yellow and gold.

  3. Sin - Wikipedia

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    Sin, also called Tsumi, is anything that makes people impure (i.e. anything that separates them from the kami). [39] However, Shinto does not believe this impurity is the result of human actions, but rather the result of evil spirits or other external factors. [38] [39] Sin can have a variety of consequences in Japan, including disaster and ...

  4. Tirukkural translations into Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The first translation of the Kural text into Hindi was probably made by Khenand Rakat, who published the translated work in 1924. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Khan Chand Rahit published a translation in 1926. [ 3 ] In 1958, the University of Madras published a translation by Sankar Raju Naidu under the title "Tamil Ved."

  5. Tirukkural translations into English - Wikipedia

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    282 pages (with Hindi, English and Malayalam translations) 115: V. K. Parameswaran Pillai: Kural: Madras: 116: ... And it is a sin to kill and eat the living beings!!

  6. Bible translations into Hindi and Urdu - Wikipedia

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    The first translation of part of the Bible in Hindi, Genesis, was made in manuscript by Benjamin Schultze (1689–1760), [3] a German missionary, who arrived in India to establish an English mission in 1726 and worked on completing Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg's Bible translations into Tamil and then Bible translations into Telugu. [4]

  7. Riddles in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Riddles in Hinduism is an English language book by the Indian social reformer and political leader B. R. Ambedkar, aimed at enlightening the Hindus, and challenging the sanatan (static) view of Hindu civilization circulated by "European scholars and Brahmanic theology".

  8. Tirukkural translations - Wikipedia

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    Tirukkur̲aḷ – Translations into Hindi: Chennai (CICT) 2023: 650 pages; ISBN: 978-93-81744-70-3: 24: Indonesian: A. S. Kobalen: Tuntunan Bijak: Dari Masa ke Masa [Tirukural by Tiruwalluar] Complete—Prose: Bagaimana seseorang mungkin memiliki sifat iba, yang memiliki maksud menambah daging jasadnya sendiri, akan memakan daging hewan lain ...

  9. Mada - Wikipedia

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    Mada (Sanskrit: मद) is a term used in both Hindu theology and mythology.It is one of the Arishadvargas.It refers to one of the six enemies of the mind or a vice according to the Hindu scriptures.