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Salutation or greeting
Mingalaba (Burmese: မင်္ဂလာပါ, MLCTS: mangga.lapa IPA: [miɰ̃ɡəlàbà]; variously romanised as mingalarpar, mingalabar, or mingalar par) is the formal Burmese
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Gesture used in Thailand
origin in the Indian Añjali Mudrā, like the Indian namaste and Burmese mingalaba. The higher the hands are held in relation to the face and the lower the
Wai_(gesture)
Hand gesture, associated with Dharmic religions, practiced throughout Asia and beyond
I (warrior I) – arms overhead Vrikshasana (tree pose) List of mudras Mingalaba Pranāma Praying Hands (Dürer) Sembah Sampeah Thai greeting Anami, Basavaraj
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Cambodian greeting
a sign of respect and politeness. Anussati Culture of Cambodia Gadaw Mingalaba Namasté Phuang malai Puja Sembah Wai Phu, Thy (2011-05-13). Picturing
Sampeah
Malaysian musician (born 1983)
(一起做過的蠢事) Malaysia Boleh Never Give Up (不想放開) Sing Cantonese Song (唱廣東歌) Mingalaba (閔閣拉巴) Behind Me (在我背後) Good Morning Muar Mandarin - 10th Anniversary
Namewee
Thai ritual formalizing student-teacher relationship
during the mid-twentieth century. Thai greeting Refuge in Buddhism Gadaw Mingalaba Guru–shishya tradition Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wai khru
Wai_khru
Arakanese actor (born 1981)
List of films Year Film Director Co-stars 2005 Mingalaba Mee Pwar Sai Sai Kham Leng, Myo Sandi Kyaw 2006 Pan Pyo Thu To Alinkar Hein Soe Yaung Pyan Dar
Nay_Toe
dominates the music of Burma today. The "traditional" Burmese greeting is mingalaba (မင်္ဂလာပါ, from Pali maṅgala and roughly translated as 'auspiciousness
Culture_of_Myanmar
One of the oldest fringe theatre festivals in U.S.
Jamie Brickhouse Experts, Assholes, and True Believers by Ronen Sberlo Mingalaba by James Sundquist My Preferred Pronoun is We by Lyralen Kaye The Immaculate
San_Francisco_Fringe_Festival
Burmese film director (born 1961)
Lwin Moe, Minn Hein, Sharr Nyo, Eaindra Kyaw Zin, May Thinzar Oo 2005 Mingalaba With Nay Toe, Sai Sai Kham Leng, Myo Sandy Kyaw 2005 Yadana With Kyaw
Zarganar
Alphabetical listing of Buddhism related topics
Mikkyō Milarepa Milinda Pañha Mind Mindfulness (Buddhism) Mindstream Mingalaba Mingalazedi Pagoda Mingun Sayadaw Minor Rock Edicts Miracles of Gautama
Index of Buddhism-related articles
Index_of_Buddhism-related_articles
Traditional Burmese rites of passage
– the housewarming ceremony Awgatha Buddhābhiṣeka Culture of Myanmar Mingalaba Shinbyu Weddings in Myanmar Also called Nandīmukhadassana Maṅgalā (နန္ဒီမုခဒဿနမင်္ဂလာ)
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organizations serving both the Burmese diaspora and local Japanese citizens. Mingalaba, which opened in 1997, is the oldest Burmese restaurant in the area. Local
Burmese_people_in_Japan
year. Myanmar portal Awgatha Cetiya Refuge in Buddhism Buddhist devotion Mingalaba Seekins, Donald M. (2017-03-27). Historical Dictionary of Burma (Myanmar)
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Son of the handsome man.
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Divinely Firm; God-hard; God; Brave; Hardy
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Handsome
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Praneeth is the name derived from the Sanskrit word praneetham which means calmness
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Ardhanareeshwar, Goddess of justice, Name of a Goddess
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Fresh air
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King of the sage
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Cheerful Happy
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