Ar > References for ‘Árśa, arśa, Arsa, Aŕsá’
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[1] In fact, the Árśa Dharma ["Religion of the Sages", [...] known as Shaeva Dharma [Shaivism].
[3] The constant fighting during this [...] society used to call their ideology Árśa Dharma [Religion of the Sages].
[20] The Sacdonian Brahmans who cultivated [...] not the Vedic religion, not the Árśa Dharma. This convention decided [...] Brahmans at the Prayaga convention.
[20] About 2500 years ago, when the sun of Árśa Dharma was about to set, when [...] ruthlessly exploiting innocent people.
[41] We were discussing the dharmic [...] of the rśis were called Árśa Dharma [“Religion of the [...] propound any systematic dharma. The Árśa Dharma that developed in the above-mentioned [...] changes in time. For instance, the Árśa Dharma of the Rgvedic period was [...] was even more different. So the Árśa Dharma differed from one Veda [...] mantras also varied, for example:
[48] Furthermore, the non-Aryans, the [...] the oṋḿ mantra. The Árśa Dharma, the Aryan religion, was based on this discrimination.
[49] In fact, the Árśa Dharma was not dharma at all – [...] Shiva, is known as Shaeva Dharma
[2] The mental trend of Ráŕh [...] rśis [sages] is nothing but the Árśa Mataváda [Doctrine of the [...] the Vedic verses (shruti). The árśa doctrine that thus developed gave rise to the Árśa Dharma [Religion of the Rśis]. [...] vital treasure in all respects.
[13] The people of Shákadviipa were followers of the Árśa religion [religion of the Rśis]. [...] ruins and its idol has vanished.
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] Knowledge of the mundane. ÁRŚA DHARMA. The religion of the Vedic Aryans; the assembled teachings of the RŚIs (árśa is derived from rśi). [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[20] “There are bangles on the [...] Marathi language a mirror is called Aŕsá. Now-a-days the word Darpańa [...] sense of mirror is a Persian word.
[173] The language of the people of Kinnaur [...] it is clearly influenced by the Árśa doctrine. [...] both the Buddhist grottoes and the Árśa temples. During hours of worship, [...] are then eaten]. In the Hindu [Árśa] temples the priests place offerings [...] people become Hindu renunciants.
[15] She also recalled what her grandmother [...] the areas where Bagmundi, Puncha, Arsa, Jaipur, Silli and Sonahatu are [...] used to pan their sands for gold.
[9] Shaeva [Shaivite] system : Shaeva and Árśa [Vedic] marriage systems were [...] [from joining the celebrations].
[25] Not only folk songs, doggerels [...] themselves followers of the Vedic or Árśa doctrine (the word árśa comes from the word rśi).
[26] Clearly, the word “Hindu” [...] religion they are followers of the Árśa doctrine. However since nowadays the word “Hindu” is used instead of “Árśa” those who are called Hindu today [...] They have their own religions.
[12] Often we knowingly violate the [...] accepted as historical truth or arśa prayoga. [...] worthless. Just see what it has come to!
[1] There are certain deities which [...] Tantra], some by both Jain Tantra and Árśa [Hindu] Tantra. The number of [...] Tárá is a recognized deity.