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Ritual protection thread in Hinduism and Jainism
A kautuka is a red-yellow coloured ritual protection thread, sometimes with knots, found on the Indian subcontinent. It is sometimes called a kalava,
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Major deity in Hinduism
five; beram means deity). The five deities are Dhruva Beram (Moolavar), Kautuka Beram, Snapana Beram, Utsava Beram, and Bali Beram. All the pancha berams
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Annual Hindu festival
taking Kautuka which has 10 knots and mixed with vermilion power, and it is placed on the kalash. Devotees who observe this vrata wear the 10 Kautuka (red-coloured
Dashama_Vrata
Red string worn to ward off misfortune
and Cultural Meaning (2007). Apotropaic magic Hamsa Practical Kabbalah Kautuka Raksha Bandhan Martenitsa Genesis 38:27 Holzer, Zecharia (2015). "Etz Chaim
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Dieties in a Vaishnavite temple
Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala (Sri Venkateshwara Swami Temple) a landmark Vaishnavite temple situated in the hill town of Tirumala at Tirupati in Chittoor
Deities in Tirumala Venkateswara Temple
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19th century Hindu iconographical treatise
Shaiva nidhi, with lingam images Agama nidhi, with tantric descriptions Kautuka nidhi, with 122 asanas as a physical activity Section 3, Shiva nidhi, includes
Sritattvanidhi
Hindu temple in Andhra Pradesh, India
five; Beram means Deity). The five deities are Dhruva Beram (Moolavar), Kautuka Beram, Snapana Beram, Utsava Beram, Bali Beram. All the pancha berams are
Venkateswara_Temple,_Tirumala
16th-century Indian mathematician, astrologer and astronomer
to Keshava. Works written by Keshava include: Graha-kautuka (1496 CE) a commentary on Graha-kautuka Graha-siddhi Tithi-siddhi Graha-chalana Ganita-dipika
Keshava_of_Nandigrama
Literary technique in which the writer is forced to follow a given rule
17th-century Odia poet Upendra Bhanja wrote multiple epics (Satisha Bilasa, Kala Kautuka, Baidehisha Bilasha, etc.) with the same syllable at the beginning of each
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Non-fiction book about origins of modern yoga
then Maharaja of Mysore sometime between 1811 and 1868. The ninth volume, Kautuka nidhi, describes and illustrates 122 asanas performed as a physical activity
The Yoga Tradition of the Mysore Palace
The_Yoga_Tradition_of_the_Mysore_Palace
Hindu rite of passage
ceremonial Janeu Sanskar among Maithil Brahmins in the Mithila region Kautuka or Mauli, the sacred red-saffron thread Upakarma, ritual for changing the
Upanayana
Human settlement in India
Nimbalkar, situated to northern side of the village, at the shore of the river-Kautuka. There is also a hill temple of Kanifnath with more than 400 stairs to
Kharda
Sultan of Kashmir (r. 1418–1419, 1420–1470)
Zulaikha into Sanskrit, the work was completed in 1505 under the title Katha-Kautuka. Zayn al-Abidin’s court included both Muslim and Hindu scholars, reflecting
Zayn_al-Abidin_the_Great
Hindu temple dedicated to Vishnu in Simhachalam, India
(guardian idol). Madanagopala and Venugopala, two forms of Krishna, are the kautuka bera (representative idol) and the sayana bera (sleeping idol) respectively
Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha temple, Simhachalam
Varaha_Lakshmi_Narasimha_temple,_Simhachalam
Gajapati emperor from 1497 to 1540
flourished in his era. The king himself authored works like Sarasvativilasam Kautuka Chintamani Nirnya Samgraha, Praudha Pratapa Martand Vachaspativilasa Yogadipika
Prataparudra_Deva
History of Bengal's Greater Noakhali region
Barahinagar and Srirampur. His court scholar Pandit Raghunath authored Kautuka Ratnakara. Manikya would often make fun of Ramchandra, the young ruler
History_of_Noakhali
Condition of planets in Hindu astrology
Netrapani, Prakasana, Gamana, Agamana, Sabha, Agama, Bhojana, Nrityalipsa, Kautuka and Nidra. A benefic in Sayana avastha will give good results at all times
Avastha_(Hindu_astrology)
Canadian author and artist (born 1944)
research at the Mysore Palace, Sjoman made copies of the yoga section (9. Kautuka nidhi) of the Sritattvanidhi, a "colossal" illustrated compendium, authored
Norman_Sjoman
Sanskrit-language text by Allāḍanātha
Ganga-Yamuna doab) in 1114-1155 CE Dhavala-purāṇa-samuccaya Durgotsava Rāma-kautuka Saṃvatsara-pradīpa Bhoja-rājīya - a "nibandha" composed by Bhoja, Paramāra
Nirṇayāmṛta
removed and abhishekam is done daily to it. Bhoga Srinivasa, the silver Kautuka beram of the temple receives full abhishekam every day in place of the
Tirumala_Dhruva_Bera
Persian card game
games are described in the work called the Sritattvanidhi, in the section 'Kautuka nidhi', and colour illustrations show designs for the cards. Akbar's Ganjifa
Ganjifa
Topics referred to by the same term
politician Mauli, Phagwara, a village in Kapurthala district of Punjab, India Kautuka, a ritual protection thread found on the Indian subcontinent, sometimes
Mauli_(disambiguation)
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Servant of the capable.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sikh, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Light; Shine
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Sun God
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Prayer to God
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English (Staffordshire and Shropshire) : habitational name from Titley in Hereford, named from an Old English personal name Titta + lēah ‘woodland clearing’ .
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English and Scottish : ethnic name for someone from Ireland, Old English Īraland. The country gets its name from the genitive case of Old English Īras ‘Irishmen’ + land ‘land’. The stem Īr- is taken from the Celtic name for Ireland, Èriu, earlier Everiu. The surname is especially common in Liverpool, England, which has a large Irish population.
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Italian
 Diminutive form of Italian Giuseppe, PEPE means "(God) shall add (another son)." Compare with another form of Pepe.
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