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Yama is the Hindu deity of death, dharma, the south direction, and the underworld. Yama may also refer to: * Yama (Buddhism) * Yama in world religions In Japanese language, Japanese, "Yama" ( or ) means "mountain". For this reason, there are many Toponymy, place names with "-yama" in Japan. This word has no linguistic relationship to "Yama" in Hinduism or Buddhism. Yama may also refer to: Places * Yama, Burkina Faso * Yama, Missouri, United States * Yama District, Fukushima, Japan * Yama (river), Magadan Oblast, Russia * Yama, former name of Kingisepp, Russia * Yama, former name of Siversk, Ukraine * The Pit (memorial) (Belarusian: Яма ''Yama''), a Holocaust memorial at the Minsk Ghetto, Belarus People * Anup Kumar Yama (born 1984), Indian roller skate athlete * Conrad Yama (1919–2010), American actor * Gul Ahmmad Yama, Afghan presidential candidate * Joam Yama (c. 1566 – 1633), Japanese Jesuit cleric * Michael Yama (died 2020), American actor * Mihoko Yama (born 1 ...
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Yama
Yama (Devanagari: यम) or Yamarāja (यमराज), is a deity of death, dharma, the south direction, and the underworld who predominantly features in Hindu and Buddhist religion, belonging to an early stratum of Rigvedic Hindu deities. In Sanskrit, his name can be interpreted to mean "twin". He is also an important deity worshipped by the Kalasha and formerly by the Nuristani peoples, indicating his prominence in ancient Hinduism. In Hinduism, Yama is the son of sun-god SuryaEffectuation of Shani Adoration
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Joam Yama
Joam Yama (c. 1566 – 29 September 1633) was a Japanese Jesuit born in Tsu Province, at the center of Japan’s main island. He served as the cleric of the Church of Yanagawa in Chikugo Province in Kyusyu. He was deported to Portuguese Macau in 1614, but six years later returned to Japan. He engaged in missionary work primarily in Oshu with Joam Mattheus Adami, a priest. However, he was captured in Aizu and sent to Edo (now Tokyo) in 1629, and was then martyred at the gallows and the pit (''ana-tsurushi'') in Edo on 29 September 1633. Biography In August 1586, Yama joined the Society of Jesus and became the cleric of the Church of Yanagawa, which was ruled by the vassals of Don Francisco Otomo Sorin, a Christian feudal lord. There, Yama came to know Adami, who had come to Yanagawa as a priest in 1607. Since the Edo government had proclaimed anti-Christian Edicts in 1612, Yama and Adami were exiled to Macau with many other priests in November 1614. He was a monk and lost a leg ...
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Yamma (other)
Yamma may refer to: People * Isaac Yamma (1940-1990), Australian musician * Frank Yamma, Australian musician Other uses * Yamma Mosque, mosque in Niger * "Yamma, yamma Finland entered the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 with "Yamma, yamma", sung by Pave Maijanen after they won the Finnish national final. Before Eurovision National final The Finnish broadcaster, Yleisradio Oy (YLE), held a national final to se ...", song performed in Finnish by Pave Maijanen for the Eurovision Song Contest 1992 * YAMMA Pit Fighting, mixed martial arts promotion in 2008 * Kingdom of Janjero, late 2nd millennium kingdom inside Ethiopia; also known as Yamma * Lake Yamma Yamma, Queensland, Australia See also * Yamnaya culture, or Yamna culture, an early Bronze Age culture {{Disambig ...
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Armin Van Buuren
Armin Jozef Jacobus Daniël van Buuren ( , ; born 25 December 1976) is a Dutch DJ and record producer from Leiden, South Holland. Since 2001, he has hosted '' A State of Trance'' (ASOT), a weekly radio show, which is broadcast to nearly 40 million listeners in 84 countries on over 100 FM radio stations. According to the website ''DJs and Festivals'', "the radio show propelled him to stardom and helped cultivate an interest in trance music around the world". Van Buuren has won a number of accolades. He has been ranked the number one DJ by '' DJ Mag'' a record of five times, four years in a row. He was ranked fifth on the ''DJ Mag'' Top 100 DJs list in 2022, as well as fourth in 2015, 2016, 2019 and 2020, and third in 2017. In 2014, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for his single " This Is What It Feels Like" featuring Trevor Guthrie, which makes him the fourth trance artist ever to receive a Grammy Award nomination. In the United States, he h ...
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Linux Security Module
Linux Security Modules (LSM) is a framework allowing the Linux kernel to support without bias a variety of computer security models. LSM is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License and is a standard part of the Linux kernel since Linux 2.6. AppArmor, SELinux, Smack, and TOMOYO Linux are the currently approved security modules in the official kernel. Design LSM was designed in order to answer all the requirements for successfully implementing a mandatory access control module, while imposing the fewest possible changes to the Linux kernel. LSM avoids the approach of system call interposition used by Systrace because it doesn't scale to multiprocessor kernels and is subject to TOCTTOU (race) attacks. Instead, LSM inserts " hooks" (upcalls to the module) at every point in the kernel where a user-level system-call is about to result with an access to an important internal kernel-object like inodes and task control blocks. LSM is narrowly scoped to solve the ...
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The Pit
The Pit may refer to: Places * The Pit (arena), also known as DreamStyle Arena, the main indoor arena at the University of New Mexico * The Pit (memorial), "Яма" the holocaust memorial in Minsk, Belarus * Elder 'The Pit' Stadium, the football stadium at Elder High School in Cincinnati, Ohio * McArthur Court, also called "The Pit", an arena at University of Oregon * Peoples Improv Theater, also referred to as "The PIT", a New York City theatre specializing in improvisational and sketch comedy * The Pit, a 200-seat studio theatre at the Barbican Arts Centre in the City of London * The Pit, a common nickname for the underground war room in the fortified compound of the Israeli Defense Ministry * The Pit, a small public performance area in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts * The Pit, a popular study spot in the lower level of the library at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law * The Pit, a mosh pit * The Pit, an episode in the second season of the television series '' ...
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Yama (album)
''Yama'' is an album by American flugelhornist Art Farmer with saxophonist Joe Henderson featuring performances recorded in 1979 and originally released on the Japanese CTI label.Payne, DCTI Records discographyaccessed February 28, 2012 Reception The Allmusic review calls it "A decent but largely forgettable effort".Yanow, SAllmusic Reviewaccessed February 28, 2012 Track listing # "Dulzura" (Clare Fischer) - 4:09 # "Stop (Think Again)" (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) - 6:48 # "Young And Fine" (Joe Zawinul) - 6:43 # "Lotus Blossom" (Don Grolnick) - 8:23 # "Blue Montreux" (Mike Mainieri) - 6:58 :*Recorded at Power Station in New York City in April 1979 Personnel *Art Farmer - flugelhorn *Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone *Don Grolnick, Warren Bernhardt, Fred Hersch - keyboards *Mike Mainieri - synthesizer, vibraphone, arranger *David Spinozza, John Tropea - guitar *Eddie Gómez - bass *Will Lee - electric bass *Steve Gadd - drums *Sammy Figueroa - percussio ...
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Yamas
The Yamas ( sa, यम, translit=Yama), and their complement, the Niyamas, represent a series of "right living" or ethical rules within Yoga philosophy. It means "reining in" or "control". These are restraints for proper conduct as given in the Vedas and the Yoga Sutras. They are a form of moral imperatives, commandments, rules or goals. The Yamas are the "don't do these" list of self-restraints, typically representing commitments that affect one's relations with others and self. The complementary Niyamas represent the "do these" list of observances, and together Yamas and Niyamas are personal obligations to live well.Judith Lasater (1998), Beginning the Journey, ''Yoga Journal'', Nov-Dec Issue, pages 42-48 The earliest mention of ''Yamas'' is in the Rigveda, and over fifty texts of Hinduism, from its various traditions, discuss Yamas. Patañjali lists five yamas in his Yoga Sūtras of Patanjali. Ten yamas are codified as "the restraints" in numerous Hindu texts, including Yajn ...
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Yamá
Mobilian Jargon (also Mobilian trade language, Mobilian Trade Jargon, Chickasaw–Choctaw trade language, Yamá) was a pidgin used as a lingua franca among Native American groups living along the Gulf of Mexico around the time of European settlement of the region. It was the main language among Indian tribes in this area, mainly Louisiana. There is evidence indicating its existence as early as the late 17th to early 18th century. The Indian groups that are said to have used it were the Alabama, Apalachee, Biloxi, Chacato, Pakana, Pascagoula, Taensa, Tunica, Caddo, Chickasaw, Houma, Choctaw, Chitimacha, Natchez, and Ofo. The name is thought to refer to the Mobile Indians of the central Gulf Coast, but did not originate from this group; Mobilian Jargon is linguistically and grammatically different from the language traditionally spoken by the Mobile Indians. Mobilian Jargon facilitated trade between tribes speaking different languages and European settlers. There is co ...
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Yāma
Yāma is the third of the six heavenly worlds of the desire realm in Buddhist cosmology. It is located between Trāyastriṃśa and Tushita. This world is variously translated as "wonderful times", "virtuous", "excellent times" or "of the hours." It is said that the Yāma heaven is always illuminated so that there is no division of day and night. The gods here enjoy satisfaction of the five desires, which arise in relation to the five sense organs. Etymology ''Yāma'' is a Sanskrit technical term referring to a measurement of time, similar to a "watch" in English. A 24-hour day is divided into eight three-hour "watches", which makes a ''yāma'' equal to 1/4 of a day or night. An equivalent unit of time is a prahar, which is synonymous with the modern pahar. A Chinese text referred to as the ''Sse-kiau-tsih'' reads that the gods of this world distinguish time by the opening and shutting of flowers. There are several Chinese translations of the name Yāma, including but not limi ...
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Yamamotoyama Ryūta
, known by his ''shikona'' , or simply Yama, is a Japanese retired sumo wrestler from the city of Saitama in Saitama Prefecture. He made his professional debut in January 2007, and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in January 2009. His highest rank was ''maegashira'' 9. At , Yamamotoyama is the heaviest Japanese-born sumo wrestler in history, and is also thought to be the heaviest Japanese person ever. In April 2011, he was told to retire by the Japan Sumo Association after he and several other wrestlers were found to be involved in match-fixing. He currently resides in Los Angeles and participates in sumo exhibitions and amateur tournaments, and has made a number of appearances in television shows, commercials and music videos. Career Yamamotoyama won several local, national and world sumo championships before entering Nihon University in 2003. He won a total of five championships at Nihon University. He then entered professional sumo as a member of the Onoe stable. He b ...
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Vladyslav Yama
Vladyslav Mykolaiovych Yama ( uk, Владисла́в Микола́йович Я́ма), also known as Vlad Yama ( uk, Влад Яма) (born July 10, 1982 in Zaporizhzhia), is a Ukrainian dancer, educator, and is one of three judges for Ukraine's Got Talent and Tantsi z zirkamy. He has one older brother, Dmitry (born 1975) who works as a lawyer in Odessa. Yama is a graduate of Zaporizhzhia National University, where he earned his degree in physical education. Career Yama started dancing at the age of 7. He first made his debut in a dance group known as "Krok", and shortly moved on to dance in another group called "Fiesta". He also teaches choreography at Kyiv University Kyiv University or Shevchenko University or officially the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv ( uk, Київський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка), colloquially known as KNU ... and dance. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Yama, Vladyslav ...
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