Veda


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Related to Veda: Upanishads, Rigveda, Atharva Veda

Veda

any or all of the most ancient sacred writings of Hinduism, esp the Rig-Veda, Yajur-Veda, Sama-Veda, and Atharva-Veda
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The geometric effect comprises the (i) impact of numerous systematic effects such as the datum definition constraints and possible undetected biases (ii) the impact of the global distribution of the stations which are involved in the VEDA application (Dermanis, 2015).
When asked about the set back in the Asia Cup, losing to Bangladesh, Veda said: "We have to accept it and move forward.
In "Becoming a Householder" (chap, five), Knipe showcases the voices of women, emphasizing their equal partnership in the preservation of the Veda. Criticizing the academic convention of treating the male yajamana as the "sole sacrificer," he insists that the wife (patni) must be regarded as "cosacrificer," for without her presence no rituals can be performed (pp.
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Terence and Veda representing both The Transportation Administration (TSA) and JetBlue, ensured that Daniel and Ben had everything they needed to go through security and board the flight without distraction and to deplane the flight in Orlando without hiccups.
This includes Vedas, Upanishads, Mahabharat and Ramayan.
Fabre's charge has since gone on to win a Listed event before comprehensively putting Veda in her place when winning a Group Two at Chantilly in June.

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