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  2. Twelve Contemplations - Wikipedia

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    These twelve contemplations are also known as Barah anuprekṣā or Barah bhāvana. According to Jain Philosophy, these twelve contemplations pertain to eternal truths like nature of universe, human existence, and karma on which one must meditate. [1] Twelve contemplations is an important topic that has been developed at all epochs of Jain ...

  3. Bahra ceremony - Wikipedia

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    Bahra tayegu or bahra chuyegu (Nepal Bhasa: बराह तयेगु or बराह चुयेगु ) is a rite of passage in the Newar community of Nepal, involving girls aged 7 to 13 practicing self-discipline for 12 days.

  4. Barahmasa - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The progression of months (according to the Hindu lunar calendar) is a fundamental component of the genre, but the number of months is not necessarily barah (Hindi: बारह, Urdu: بارہ) or "twelve" as similar poetic forms known as chaumasas, chaymasas and ashtamasas (cycles of four, six, and eight months, respectively) also ...

  5. Sadaat-e-Bara - Wikipedia

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    Regions with significant populations • India • Pakistan: Languages • Urdu • Hindi • Awadhi Religion; Islam: Related ethnic groups • Sayyid • Urdu-speaking people • Arab • Sayyid of Uttar Pradesh• Sadaat Amroha• Gardezi Sadaat • Sadaat-e-Sirsi * Sadaat-e-Bilgram • Sadaat-e-Saithal • Hyderabadi Saadatiyon (Asaf Jahi, Salarjung, Paigah intermixing * )

  6. Barha family - Wikipedia

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    The Barha family (also Bahera or Bara) was a prominent Shi'a Muslim noble family in India during the Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire.The dynasty is well known for the martial prowess of its members, who traditionally led their armies from the vanguard.

  7. Barasingha - Wikipedia

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    The barasingha is a large deer with a shoulder height of 44 to 46 in (110 to 120 cm) and a head-to-body length of nearly 6 ft (180 cm). Its hair is rather woolly and yellowish brown above but paler below, with white spots along the spine.

  8. Barha Tegin - Wikipedia

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    According to the 726 CE account of the Korean monk Hyecho who visited the region, Barha Tegin was a former ally of the ruler of Kabul, who then usurped the throne: [9] ...

  9. Pulin Behari Das - Wikipedia

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    In September, 1906, Bipin Chandra Pal and Pramatha Nath Mitra took a tour of the newly created province of Eastern Bengal and Assam. [2] The latter, while delivering his speech, asked them to come forward who were willing to sacrifice their lives for their country and Pulin had stepped forward. [2]