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Dharani (other)
Dharani is a genre of Buddhist chants or incantations. It may also refer to: * Dharani (goddess), another name of the Hindu Earth goddess * Dharani pillar, Buddhist pillars inscribed with dharanis * Dharani (director), a former Indian film director * Dharani Dharan, an Indian film director * Dharani (film), an Indian Tamil-language film See also * Dharan (other) * Dhari (other) Dhari may refer to: Places * Dhari, Gujarat, India **Dhari Junction railway station **Dhari (Vidhan Sabha constituency) * Dhari, Nepal People *Harith al-Dhari (1941–2015), an Iraqi Sunni Arab cleric *Jamal al-Dhari (born 1965), a leader of th ... * Dhara (other) * Dhar (other) * Dharanidhar (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Dharani
Dharanis (IAST: ), also known as (Skt.) ''vidyās'' and ''paritas'' or (Pal.) ''parittas'', are lengthier Buddhist mantras functioning as mnemonic codes, incantations, or recitations, and almost exclusively written originally in Sanskrit while Pali dharanis also exist. Believed to generate protection and the power to generate merit for the Buddhist practitioner, they constitute a major part of historic Buddhist literature. Most dharanis are in Sanskrit written in scripts such as Siddhaṃ as can be transliterated into Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Sinhala, Thai and other regional scripts. They are similar to and reflect a continuity of the Vedic chants and mantras. Dharanis are found in the ancient texts of all major traditions of Buddhism. They are a major part of the Pali canon preserved by the Theravada tradition. Mahayana sutras such as the Lotus Sutra and the Heart Sutra include or conclude with dharani. Some Buddhist texts, such as ''Pancarakṣa'' found in the h ...
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Dharani (goddess)
Bhumi (Sanskrit: भूमि, romanized: Bhūmi), also known as Bhudevi, Dharani, and Vasundhara, is a significant goddess A goddess is a female deity. In some faiths, a sacred female figure holds a central place in religious prayer and worship. For example, Shaktism (one of the three major Hinduism, Hindu sects), holds that the ultimate deity, the source of all re ... in Hinduism, personifying the Earth. Her earliest form is reflected in the Vedic period, Vedic goddess Prithvi, though their roles and depictions are drastically different. Bhumi features prominently in the ''Mahabharata'' and various Puranas. According to Vaishnavism, Vaishnava tradition, she is the second consort of Vishnu, along with Lakshmi, Sridevi and Niladevi. As per Hindu mythology, Varaha, the third avatar of Vishnu, saved her from the asura Hiranyaksha and later married her, making her one of his consorts. After this rescue, Varaha and Bhumi have a son named Mangala. Bhumi also bears Narakasura, an a ...
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