| Encyclopedia of Hinduism / |  | | DK Number: | DK-218403 | | Title: | Encyclopedia of Hinduism / | | Author: | chief editor, K.L. Seshagiri Rao ; editor in chief, Kapil Kapoor ; associate editors, Rajnish K. Mishra, Santosh K. Shukla. | | Physical Desc.: | xiv, 640 p. | | Year: | 2011 | | Nature Of Scope: | Contributed articles. | | Volume No.: | v. 7 | | Volume Title: | M-N-O-P- |
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Hinduism isn’t a religious faith, but an entire civilization, a way of life. Defying a precise definition, it represents a whole civilization, a millennia-long tradition, and a rich cultural heritage – which, with a continuous history of more than five thousand years -- is enormously vast in scope, splendid in expression, profound in illuminating thoughts, and fantastic in flights of imagination. Hinduism is a veritably complex religious system, including a wide range of particular beliefs and practices. Because of this and its evolution over the centuries, there are no single and unequivocal rules to define what Hinduism is. Today, over a billion people call themselves followers of this tradition. Originating in India, millennia ago, the Hindu tradition has spread beyond the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia, reaching a far as the remote Pacific islands of Fiji on the one hand, and Britain and North and South America on the other.
In the West, and perhaps elsewhere too, questions are often raised, which particularly have no relevance to study and understanding of the Hindu tradition – questions like, for instance: When did Hinduism begin? Who was its founder? Who is the head of the Hindu ecclesiastical system? What is the ‘creed’ to which Hindus subscribe? What dogmas do Hindus accept? Such questions, in fact, are misleading in the understanding of Hinduism. Therefore, to know what Hinduism is, it is necessary to understand what it is not.
There is no founder of Hinduism, nor was it founded at a certain time, or at a certain place. No single person has been responsible for launching Sanatana Dharma. There are many seers, sages and prophets, who have contributed and continue to contribute to the richness of the tradition, but none of them is regarded as the ‘founder’ of Hinduism. It has no beginning in history, nor does any single historical event mark the birth of the tradition. Actually, Hindus hold that truth is eternal, without beginning or end. Transcending boundaries, it is available to all. Truth manifests itself in many ways in different times and places. Hindu religion is not creedal -- it does not identify its adherents through a prescribed set of beliefs. There are no exclusive theological doctrines or dogmas that are mandatory for everyone in the Hindu community. Then, Hinduism is not a missionary religion; it has no missionary movement or history. Proselytization has no place in Hinduism. Hindus have never been an organized church body; they never accept anyone as the sole authority or spokesperson for the community.
Unlike every other major religion, Hinduism, thus, has no identifiable historical genesis, nor does it have any established church/supreme authority to dictate what it is or ought to be. It has rather grown as an irresistible natural religious force as a way of life; as a most elaborate, yet most complex, system which, in quintessential terms, has advocated coexistence; universal tolerance; and reverence for deities, for myths, for genuine aspirants (risis, sages, gurus) – with affirmation of a transcendent cosmic (divine) principle, and sophisticated analyses of baffling metaphysical issues. Ahimsa (nonviolence), one of the cardinal virtues of humanity, is the keystone of the Hindu ethics. What can be said is that Hinduism is a cultural-religious force that has given rise to a vast body of magnificent sacred literature, music, art, architecture, and philosophy. It is an intangible force that binds millions of people in India and beyond through its Sanskrit hymns and devotional songs, magnificent epics, colourful deities, metaphysical worldviews, and elaborate worship modes.
Monumental, authoritative, nearly exhaustive, Encyclopaedia of Hinduism presents a holistic view of the Indic civilization, spirituality, and culture. A major academic enterprise of the India Heritage Research Foundation (IHRF), it unveils, in a comprehensive sweep, an ancient way of life, a culture that has roots going back to thousands of years and has been called ‘Hinduism’ in the last two hundred years of English discourse. It serves as a book of knowledge about facts, theories, systems, practices, customs, ceremonies, institutions, beliefs, texts, thinkers and values of what, in fact, is a continuity of a living knowledge culture.
The first-ever attempt covering the entire spectrum of Hinduism and the Hindu tradition: from the dawn of civilization to the present, the Encyclopaedia authentically spells out all that one would want to know about the traditional antiquity of Hinduism, its philosophical foundations, aesthetics, sacred writings, languages, literature, poetics, sects, movements, mythology, architecture, sculptural art, iconography, cave temples, music, dance, drama/theatre, paintings/murals, handicrafts, folks arts, oral traditions, polity, statecraft, social institutions, risis/sages, gurus, mystics, law, education, yoga, history and historical dynasties, reformers, thinkers, geography, mathematics, astronomy and cosmology, ayurveda and other sciences, influence, and a lot else – besides similar aspects about Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism.
Ever since the late 19th century, Hinduism has been a major influence in promising development. But, despite its influence around the world, it is also widely misunderstood – specially today in the wake of a global culture that cuts across the boundaries of established religions, the Encyclopaedia of Hinduism sets the record straight by dispelling misrepresentations and distortions around the tradition. Not just this. It also highlights some of the Hindu insights, which are profoundly meaningful to the 21st century. Insights like, for instance -- the sagacity that the great religions of the world are valid paths to Truth/God; the viability of the holistic path in quest of Truth; the validity of feminine symbols in the descriptio | | Top |
| Title Contents | | Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Chapter Author | Page No. | | Volume Number : v. 7 | | Mandukya Upanisad (Madhva Bhasya) | | 1 | | Mangal Pandey | | 1 | | Mangala | | 2 | | Mangala (Mars) | | 3 | | Mangala of Kakatpur | | 3 | | Mangalacarana | | 4 | | Mangaladevi Temple | | 5 | | Mangalagauri Vrata | | 6 | | Mangalagiri | | 6 | | Mangalasasana | | 7 | | Mangalastaka | | 7 | | Mangalasutra | | 8 | | Mangalora | | 8 | | Mangalya | | 9 | | Mangesi Temple | | 9 | | Manibhadra | | 10 | | Manikkavacakar | | 10 | | Manikprabhu | | 11 | | Manilal Dwivedi | | 11 | | Manimangalam | | 12 | | Manimekalai | | 13 | | Manipravala | | 13 | | Manipravala Literature in Malayalam | | 14 | | Manipur | | 15 | | Manipur, Holy Places of | | 16 | | Manipur, Ritual Arts and Crafts | | 17 | | Manipura Cakra | | 18 | | Manipuri Dance | | 18 | | Manjula | | 19 | | Manjusri | | 20 | | Mankha | | 20 | | Manmatha | | 21 | | Manonmani | | 21 | | Manopakaranam, Significance of | | 22 | | Manovijnana | | 22 | | Mansar | | 23 | | Manthara | | 24 | | Mantra | | 24 | | Mantra Mahodadhi | | 26 | | Mantra Yoga | | 26 | | Mantra-Yoga (in agama-s) | | 28 | | Mantramaharnava | | 29 | | Mantrapuspam and Tiruvaradhana | | 30 | | Mantresvara | | 31 | | Mantri | | 31 | | Mantri Mandala | | 32 | | Manu | | 32 | | Manusa | | 34 | | Manuscripts Library, Kerala University | | 34 | | Manusmrti | | 35 | | Manuvaryaji Maharaj | | 37 | | Manvantara | | 37 | | Mara | | 38 | | Marai Jnana Desikar | | 38 | | Maraimalai Adigal | | 39 | | Marakasthana | | 39 | | Marana Siddhi | | 40 | | Maratha Paintings | | 40 | | Maratha Rulers, Religious Developments | | 43 | | Marathas | | 47 | | Marathas of Thanjavur | | 48 | | Marathi (Language and Literature) | | 50 | | Marathi, Oral Tradition | | 53 | | Margadarsi Sesa Ayyangar | | 54 | | Margi | | 54 | | Marica | | 55 | | Mariyamman | | 55 | | Markandadasa | | 56 | | Markandeya | | 56 | | Markandeya Purana | | 57 | | Markandi Temples | | 58 | | Marriage (Hindu Concept) | | 58 | | Marriage Costumes | | 61 | | Marriage Hymn (Rgveda) | | 63 | | Marriage Rituals in Assam | | 64 | | Marriage Rituals in Bengal | | 65 | | Marriage Rituals in Nagaland | | 65 | | Marriage Rituals in Tripura | | 69 | | Marshall, Sir John | | 69 | | Martanda Temple | | 70 | | Martial Arts of Tamil Nadu | | 71 | | Marttandavarma | | 73 | | Marularadhya | | 73 | | Maruts | | 73 | | Masakrtyas | | 74 | | Mashruwala K.G. | | 77 | | Mask Dances | | 77 | | Masks | | 82 | | Masthi Venkatesha Iyengar | | 83 | | Mata Tedya | | 84 | | Matali | | 84 | | Matangi (Syamala) | | 85 | | Matarisvan | | 86 | | Mate, S.M. | | 86 | | Matha | | 86 | | Mathas in Kerala | | 88 | | Mathas of Puri | | 88 | | Mathematics and Other Sciences | | 90 | | Mathura (History) | | 94 | | Mathura Devi Ji | | 95 | | Mathura Mythology | | 96 | | Mathura School of Art | | 98 | | Mati | | 99 | | Matra (in Music) | | 99 | | Matrkabhedatantram | | 100 | | Matsara | | 100 | | Matsya Purana | | 101 | | Matsya-Nyaya | | 101 | | Matsyas | | 102 | | Matsyendranatha | | 103 | | Maukhika saksya | | 103 | | Maukhika Saksya | | 104 | | Mauna | | 105 | | Mauna Vrata | | 106 | | Maurya Administration | | 106 | | Mauryan Art | | 106 | | Mauryan Rule and Religious Developments | | 110 | | Maya | | 114 | | Maya-Avidya | | 115 | | Mayamata | | 116 | | Mayapur | | 117 | | Maya-Vastu | | 117 | | Mayura | | 118 | | Mayurasarman | | 118 | | Mayuram Vedanayakam Pillai | | 119 | | Mayuranda-rasa-nyaya | | 120 | | Medhatithi | | 120 | | Medical Astrology | | 120 | | Maditation in Vedas | | 122 | | Meditations, Sri Madhvacarya Perspective | | 127 | | Minaksi Sundaram Pillai | | 127 | | Megaliths (of India) | | 128 | | Megaliths of Kerala | | 129 | | Megasthenes | | 130 | | Meghadutam | | 130 | | Meghamala | | 131 | | Meghanada | | 131 | | Mehakar | | 131 | | Meher Baba | | 132 | | Mehrauli Iron Pillar Inscription | | 133 | | Mekhala | | 134 | | Mela (Fairs of Gujarat) | | 135 | | Melam | | 138 | | Melapakam | | 138 | | Melkote | | 141 | | Meluha | | 141 | | Memorial Stones | | 142 | | Menaka | | 142 | | Menander | | 143 | | Menon, V.K. Krishna | | 144 | | Merchant Guilds | | 144 | | Mercury (In Medicine) | | 145 | | Meru (Astronomy) | | 146 | | Meru or Mahameru | | 146 | | Merudanda | | 147 | | Meru-Prastara | | 147 | | Merutunga | | 148 | | Mesa (Aries) | | 149 | | Metal Casting in Ancient India | | 150 | | Metallurgy in Ancient India (Dhatuvidya) | | 151 | | Metals and Metallurgy | | 154 | | Mewar Rulers | | 156 | | Meykandar Sastras | | 157 | | Mhasoba | | 159 | | Michael Madhusudan Dutt | | 159 | | Milavu (Drum) | | 160 | | Milinda-Panha | | 160 | | Mimamsakaustubha | | 161 | | Mimamsa-Nyaya-Prakasa | | 161 | | Mina | | 162 | | Mina Sampradaya | | 163 | | Minaksi | | 164 | | Minaksi Temple (Madurai) | | 164 | | Mineralogy | | 166 | | Mining | | 167 | | Mirashi, V.V. | | 168 | | Mishra, Bhavani Prasad | | 168 | | Mitahara | | 169 | | Mithila | | 170 | | Mithila Painting | | 171 | | Mithya | | 172 | | Mithyatva | | 172 | | Mitra | | 173 | | Mitra, Raja Rajendralal | | 174 | | ModernReformers in Gujarat | | 174 | | Modi Script and Records | | 175 | | Moha | | 176 | | Mohamudgara | | 177 | | Mohana | | 177 | | Mohenjodaro | | 178 | | Mohini | | 179 | | Mohiniyattam (Dance) | | 179 | | Moksa | | 180 | | Moksa (Dvaita Perspective) | | 184 | | Moksa (In Different Schools) | | 185 | | Moksapuri | | 188 | | Molla Ramayanam | | 189 | | Monarchies in South India | | 189 | | Monarchy | | 193 | | Months in the Hindu Calendar | | 194 | | Morari Bapu | | 197 | | Moraya Gosavi | | 198 | | Moriya | | 198 | | Mother Alfassa | | 199 | | Motherhood | | 200 | | Mount Abu | | 201 | | Mozoomdar, Protap Chunder | | 202 | | Mrcchakatika (Mrcchakatikam) | | 203 | | Mrgasira | | 204 | | Mrtyu (Death) | | 204 | | Mrtyunjaya Mantra | | 206 | | Mucukunda | | 206 | | Mudabidre | | 207 | | Mudal Tiruvandadi | | 207 | | Mudgala | | 208 | | Mudita | | 208 | | Mudra | | 209 | | Mudra Dharana | | 210 | | Mudradhyaksa | | 210 | | Mudraraksasa | | 211 | | Mudra in Dance | | 211 | | Muhurta Cintamani | | 213 | | Muhurta Martanda | | 214 | | Muhurtam | | 214 | | Mukambika | | 215 | | Mukatagiri | | 216 | | Mukerjee, Radha Kumud | | 216 | | Mukerjee, Radhakamal | | 217 | | Mukhalingam | | 217 | | Mukherjee Shyama Prasad | | 218 | | Mukhyartha | | 219 | | Mukta Jiva (Jainism) | | 219 | | Muktabai | | 220 | | Muktananda, Paramahansa, Swami | | 221 | | Muktesvara | | 222 | | Muktesvara Temple (BhuBaneswar) | | 222 | | Mukti | | 223 | | Muktika Upanisad | | 223 | | Muktimandapa | | 224 | | Muktiyogya | | 224 | | Mukundamala | | 225 | | Mukundaraya | | 225 | | Mula | | 225 | | Mulabandha | | 226 | | Muladhara Cakra | | 226 | | Mulamantra | | 227 | | Mulaprakrti | | 227 | | Mulasodhana | | 228 | | Muller, Friedrich Max | | 229 | | Mumbadevi | | 230 | | Mumuksu | | 230 | | Mumuksu-P-Padi | | 231 | | Mumuksutva | | 231 | | Mundaka Upanisad | | 232 | | Mundu | | 232 | | Muni | | 233 | | Munisvara | | 233 | | Munitrayam | | 234 | | Munivahana Bhogam | | 235 | | Munivar, Sivajnana | | 235 | | Munja Paramara | | 236 | | Munjavat | | 236 | | Munje, B.S. | | 237 | | Munshi, K.M. | | 237 | | Mura | | 239 | | Murajapam | | 239 | | Mural Paintings of Kerala | | 240 | | Murals (North) | | 241 | | Murals (South) | | 246 | | Murari | | 253 | | Murcchana | | 253 | | Murti-Laksana | | 253 | | Murugan | | 254 | | Musakas | | 255 | | Musaka-Vamsa of Atula | | 256 | | Music Academy | | 256 | | Music Festivals | | 257 | | Music in the Tamil Tradition | | 259 | | Music Texts: A Survey of Texts on Music | | 262 | | Music, Gwalior School of | | 265 | | Music, Hindu Theory | | 266 | | Music, Jaipur School | | 269 | | Music, Musiri School | | 270 | | Music, Therapeutic Possibilities | | 271 | | Musical Acoustics: Raman's Analysis | | 272 | | Musical Instruments of India | | 273 | | Mutiyerru (Folk Dance) | | 285 | | Muttu K Kuri | | 285 | | Muttusvami Diksitar | | 286 | | Muttutandavar | | 287 | | Mylapore | | 288 | | Mysore | | 288 | | Mysticism In malayalam Literature | | 290 | | Mythic Society | | 291 | | Nabadweep | | 295 | | Nabha Das | | 295 | | Nacciyar Tirumoli | | 296 | | Naciketa | | 296 | | Nada | | 297 | | Nadi (Astrological) | | 298 | | Nadi Jyotisam | | 298 | | Nadi Vrtta (equqtor) | | 300 | | Nadisastra | | 300 | | Nadisodhana | | 300 | | Nadisuddhi | | 301 | | Nadopasana | | 301 | | Naga Rulers and Religious Developments | | 302 | | Naga Sadhus | | 302 | | Naga Sculptures | | 303 | | Naga Vayu | | 304 | | Nagacandra | | 304 | | Naga-Loka | | 304 | | Nagapancami | | 305 | | Nagapattinam | | 305 | | Naga-Puja | | 306 | | Nagara Style | | 309 | | Nagaraja Temple of Nagercoil | | 310 | | Nagarathar Community | | 311 | | Nagaravadhu | | 311 | | Nagarjuna | | 312 | | Nagarjuna Tantra | | 314 | | Nagarjunakonda | | 314 | | Nagarkar, Balwant Bhahu (1858-1926) | | 315 | | Nagas | | 317 | | Nagasena | | 318 | | Nagavarma | | 319 | | Nagendra Natha Bhaduri | | 319 | | Nagercoil | | 320 | | Nagnajita | | 320 | | Nagnika | | 321 | | Nagoji Bhatta (or Nagesabhatta) | | 321 | | Nagpur | | 321 | | Nagvasuki Temple and Bhagvati Tirtha | | 322 | | Nahusa | | 323 | | Nai kavita | | 323 | | Naidu, Sarojini | | 324 | | Naimisaranya | | 325 | | Naimittika | | 326 | | Nair Pandit Gopalan | | 326 | | Nairatmyavada | | 327 | | Nairghrnva | | 328 | | Naisargika Maitri | | 328 | | Naiskarmya | | 329 | | Naiskarmya-Siddhi | | 329 | | Naitatam Ativirarampandiyan | | 330 | | Naivedya | | 330 | | Nakkirar | | 331 | | Naksatra-mala | | 331 | | Naksatras | | 332 | | Naksatras as Time-indicators | | 334 | | Naksatravidya | | 341 | | Nakula | | 341 | | Nalanda (Nalanda) | | 342 | | Nalapat Narayana Menon (Vallathol) | | 342 | | Nalayani | | 343 | | Nalayira Divya Prabandham | | 344 | | Nalladiksita | | 345 | | Nalopakhyana | | 346 | | Nama | | 347 | | Nama Siddhanta | | 348 | | Namadeva | | 348 | | Namadeva Gatha | | 349 | | Namakarana | | 349 | | Namakkal | | 350 | | Nama-Rupa (Buddhist View) | | 350 | | Nama-Rupa (Vedantic View) | | 351 | | Namasamkirtana | | 352 | | Namaskara | | 352 | | Nambi Andar Nambi | | 353 | | Nambudiripad, O.M.C Narayana | | 354 | | Nammalvar | | 354 | | Namuci | | 355 | | Nana Saheb | | 355 | | Nanajivavada | | 356 | | Nanak, Guru | | 357 | | Nanda Devi | | 359 | | Nandadasa | | 360 | | Nandanar | | 360 | | Nandanar Caritra Kirttanaigal | | 361 | | Nanda Rai (Nund Rsi) | | 361 | | Nandi (Vrsabha) | | 362 | | Nandi Mallaya and Ghanta Singana | | 362 | | Nandi Sutra | | 363 | | Nandi Timmana | | 363 | | Nandikesvara | | 364 | | Nandin | | 364 | | Nandivarman II | | 365 | | Nandnandananandji , Swami | | 365 | | Naneghat (Inscriptions) | | 366 | | Nanjangud | | 366 | | Nanjunda | | 367 | | Nankana Sahib | | 367 | | Nannayabhatta | | 368 | | Nannecodadeva | | 368 | | Narada Bhakti Sutra | | 369 | | Narada Muni | | 370 | | Narada Niti | | 371 | | Narada Pancaratra | | 372 | | Narada Purana | | 372 | | Narada's Vyavahara Matrka | | 373 | | Naradaparivrajaka Upanisad | | 373 | | Naradiya Samhita | | 374 | | Naradiya Siksa | | 374 | | Narahari Sonar | | 375 | | Narahari Tirtha | | 375 | | Naraka | | 376 | | Naraka-Loka | | 376 | | Narakasura | | 377 | | Narali Purnima | | 378 | | Narasimha Mehta | | 378 | | Narasimha Purana | | 379 | | Narasimhacar, R | | 380 | | Narasimhavarman Mamalla | | 380 | | Narasingha Temple | | 381 | | Narayan Maharaj Kedgaonkar | | 381 | | Narayana | | 382 | | Narayana Bhattatiri | | 384 | | Narayana Guru | | 385 | | Marayana Pandita | | 386 | | Narayana Tirtha | | 386 | | Narayaniyam | | 387 | | Narendra Deva, Acarya | | 387 | | Narhan Culture | | 389 | | Narmada | | 390 | | Narottama Thakura | | 391 | | Nartana | | 392 | | Nasadaya-Sukta in Rgveda(X.129) | | 392 | | Nasagra Drsti | | 392 | | Nasatya | | 393 | | Nasik | | 393 | | Nastika | | 394 | | Nata | | 395 | | Natakam (Natakam) | | 395 | | Nataraja | | 396 | | Nataraja Guru, P. | | 398 | | Natasabha | | 399 | | Natha Sampradaya | | 399 | | Nathamuni | | 400 | | Nathdwara | | 401 | | Nationalist School In Maharashtra | | 401 | | Nattuppadal (Tamil) | | 403 | | Natya | | 403 | | Natya Darpana | | 404 | | Natya Samhita | | 404 | | Natyacarya Laksanam | | 405 | | Natyadharmi | | 405 | | Natyagrha Racana | | 406 | | Natyasastra of Bharata Muni | | 407 | | Natyavrtti | | 409 | | Nauli | | 409 | | Nausena | | 410 | | Nava Tirupati | | 410 | | Navadvara | | 412 | | Navadvipas | | 412 | | Navgraha | | 413 | | Navagraha Puja | | 414 | | Navakalevar | | 415 | | Navamsa | | 416 | | Navamsa | | 418 | | Navanidhi | | 418 | | Navanna | | 418 | | Navarasa | | 419 | | Navaratna-Malai | | 419 | | Navaratri | | 420 | | Navavarana-cakra | | 421 | | Navigation, Hindu | | 422 | | Navya Visistadvaita | | 427 | | Navya Nyaya | | 428 | | Naya | | 430 | | Nayaka | | 431 | | Nayakas, Religious Development | | 432 | | Nayana Diksa | | 435 | | Nayanmara | | 435 | | Nayar Service Society | | 438 | | Nayars | | 439 | | Nayavada | | 439 | | Nayika | | 440 | | Nayika-Nayaka Bhava | | 441 | | Neem (Nimba) | | 442 | | Nehru, Jawaharlal | | 443 | | Nehru, Pandit Motilal | | 445 | | Nellore | | 445 | | Nemicandra | | 446 | | Neminatha | | 447 | | Nepal | | 447 | | Nepathya | | 449 | | Neti | | 450 | | Neti-Neti | | 450 | | Netravati (River) | | 451 | | Neurology and Hinduism | | 451 | | Navasa (Ahmednagar) | | 452 | | Nayartha and Nityartha | | 453 | | Nibandha Ratnakara | | 453 | | Nibandhas | | 454 | | Nica-graha | | 455 | | Nidhi | | 456 | | Nidhi Nulkal | | 456 | | Nididhyasana | | 458 | | Nidra | | 459 | | Nigama | | 460 | | Niggantha Nataputta (Mahavira) | | 461 | | Nigganthas | | 461 | | Nighantu | | 462 | | Nigraha Sthana | | 462 | | Nihanga | | 463 | | Nijaguna Sivayogi | | 464 | | Nijanand (Pranami) Sampradaya | | 464 | | Nikaya | | 470 | | Niksepa | | 471 | | Nilakantha Diksita | | 472 | | Nilakantha Somayaji | | 742 | | Nilamata Purana | | 473 | | Nilaparvata | | 474 | | Niloba | | 474 | | Nimbarka | | 474 | | Nimbarka Sect | | 476 | | Nimbarka Vaisnavism | | 477 | | Nimesa | | 478 | | Nimi | | 479 | | Nimitta | | 480 | | Nim (Neem) Karoli Baba | | 480 | | Niranam Poets | | 481 | | Niranjani Sect | | 482 | | Niranta (Sampradaya) | | 483 | | Nirarth | | 483 | | Nirayana | | 484 | | Nirbija Samadhi | | 484 | | Nirguna | | 485 | | Nirjara (Jainism) | | 486 | | Nirmala Devi | | 486 | | Nirmalya | | 487 | | Nirnaya-sindhu | | 488 | | Nivrti | | 488 | | Nirukta | | 489 | | Nirupadhi Jiva | | 489 | | Nirvana, Buddhist Perspective | | 490 | | Nirvicara Samadhi | | 492 | | Nirvikalpa Samadhi | | 492 | | Nisada | | 493 | | Niscaladasa | | 493 | | Nisedha | | 494 | | Nisiddhakarma | | 494 | | Niskama (Anasakta) Karma in the Bhagavadgita | | 495 | | Niskramana | | 496 | | Nitisastra | | 496 | | Nitya | | 497 | | Nitya Grantha | | 499 | | Nitya Siddhi Jiva | | 499 | | Nitya Yoga | | 499 | | Nityadosa | | 500 | | Nityakarma | | 500 | | Nityamukta | | 500 | | Nityanitya Padartha | | 501 | | Nityanusandhana (Daily Rituals) | | 501 | | Nivedita, Sister | | 502 | | Nivrtti-Marga | | 503 | | Nivrttinatha | | 503 | | Nivama | | 504 | | Niyativada | | 505 | | Niyoga | | 505 | | Noa | | 506 | | Nolambas | | 506 | | Northeast Oral Traditions | | 507 | | Nrsimha | | 508 | | Nrsimha (in Art and Sculpture) | | 509 | | Nrsimha Sarasvati | | 509 | | Nrsimhasrama Muni | | 510 | | Nrsimhatapaniya Upanisad | | 510 | | Nrtta | | 510 | | Numerals, Indian | | 511 | | Numismatics | | 513 | | Nupura | | 515 | | Nyagrodha | | 515 | | Nyasa | | 516 | | Nyasavidya | | 516 | | Nyaya | | 517 | | Nyaya Manjari | | 517 | | Nyaya Ratnakara | | 518 | | Nyaya Varttika | | 518 | | Nyayabhasya (of Vatsyayana) | | 518 | | Nyayakosa | | 519 | | Nyaya-Kusumanjali | | 520 | | Nyayalilavati | | 520 | | Nyayasara | | 521 | | Nyaya-Suci-Nibandha | | 521 | | Nyayasudha | | 521 | | Nyayasutra | | 522 | | Nyaya-Vartika-Tatparyatika | | 522 | | Nyayavatara of Siddhasena Divakara | | 523 | | Obligations, Values and Four-fold Organization of Man (Rna, Purusartha and Varnasrama) | | 527 | | Obstetrics in Atharvaveda | | 528 | | Occultism | | 529 | | Odissi Dance | | 530 | | Ojasa | | 531 | | Ojha, Gaurishankar Hirachand | | 532 | | Olabibi | | 532 | | Olcott, Henry Steel | | 533 | | Omens | | 534 | | Omkaresvara | | 535 | | Omkaropasana | | 536 | | Onam (Festival) | | 536 | | Onam, Mythological Perspective | | 538 | | Open Air Theater | | 539 | | Oral Traditions in Telugu | | 539 | | Oriya Language and Literature | | 540 | | Osho (1931-90) | | 542 | | Osian | | 544 | | Osian Temples (Jodhpur) | | 545 | | Otoor Unni Namboodiripad | | 546 | | Otta-K-Kuttar | | 546 | | Ottan Tullal | | 546 | | Otto, Rudolph (1869-1937) | | 547 | | Ottuttu (Temple Ritual) | | 548 | | Oza, Rameshbhai (Bhaishri) | | 549 | | Pacchimiriyam Adiyappa | | 553 | | Pada (in music) | | 553 | | Pada Sphota | | 554 | | Padajnana | | 554 | | Pada Patha | | 555 | | Padartha | | 555 | | Padas | | 555 | | Padma Purana | | 556 | | Padmanabha Svami Temple | | 557 | | Padmanabha Tirtha | | 559 | | Padmanabhapuram (Palace) | | 559 | | Padmapada | | 560 | | Padmasambhava (717-762 C.E.) | | 561 | | 1P!admasana | | 563 | | Padmavati | | 563 | | Padmini | | 564 | | Paduka-sahasram | | 565 | | Pagan | | 565 | | Pagodas of Burma | | 566 | | Pahadi Painting | | 567 | | Paidala Gurumurthy Sastrigal | | 569 | | Painting, Indian | | 570 | | Painting, Madhubani | | 573 | | Painting, Medieval Miniature | | 574 | | Painting, Rajasthan Miniatures | | 574 | | Painting: Tools and Techniques | | 580 | | Paka Patra | | 583 | | Pakkadavu | | 583 | | Paksa (Fortnight) | | 584 | | Paksa (in Logic) | | 584 | | Palaeontology, Vedic | | 585 | | Palakapya | | 585 | | Palakkad Mani Iyer | | 586 | | Palakuriki Somanatha | | 587 | | Palani | | 588 | | Pali Language and Literature | | 589 | | Pallitana Shatrunjaya Hill | | 592 | | Pallava Administrative Set-up | | 594 | | Pallavas | | 594 | | Pallavas and Religious Developments | | 595 | | Pallavi Seshayyar | | 598 | | Pallipadai Temples | | 598 | | Palm-leaf MAnuscripts and Inner Birch-bark Manuscripts | | 599 | | Paltoo Sahib | | 599 | | Paluskar, V.D. | | 601 | | Pamban Svamigal | | 601 | | Pampa | | 602 | | Panamalai | | 602 | | Panap Das | | 603 | | Panaphara | | 603 |
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