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Muladhara Chakra (मूलाधार चक्र) Muladhara ( Sanskrit: मूलाधार or मूलाधारा; IAST: Mūlādhāra, lit. "root of Existence." Mula means root and dhara means flux.) or the root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hindu tantrism. It is symbolized by a lotus with four petals and ...
Mūla ('root'; Devanagari मूल/मूळ, Telugu: మూల, Tamil: மூலம்) is the 19th nakshatra or 'lunar mansion' in Jyotisha and corresponds to the stars: λ Sco, υ Sco, ε Sco, μ1 Sco, θ Sco, κ Sco, ι1 Sco, and ζ1 Sco. [1] [2] The symbol of Mula is a bunch of roots tied together (reticulated roots) or an 'elephant goad ...
Mullah ( / ˈmʌlə, ˈmʊlə, ˈmuːlə /; Persian: ملا, romanized : mullā, mollā) is an honorific title for Muslim clergy and it is also an honorific title for a Muslim mosque leader. [1] The term is also sometimes used for a person who has higher education in Islamic theology and sharia law. The title has also been used in some Mizrahi ...
Mulatto (/ m j uː ˈ l æ t oʊ /, / m ə ˈ l ɑː t oʊ /) is a racial classification to refer to people of mixed African and European ancestry. Its use is considered outdated and offensive in some countries and languages, such as English and Dutch, but it does not have the same associations in languages such as Spanish and Portuguese.
Mula Bandha, contraction of the perineum; Uddiyana bandha, contraction of the abdomen into the rib cage; Jalandhara Bandha, tucking the chin close to the chest; In Ashtanga Vinyasa Yoga, these three Bandhas are considered to be one of the three key principles of yoga practice. Mula bandha. Mūla bandha is a primary bandha in traditional yoga.
Mulan as depicted in the album Gathering Gems of Beauty ( 畫麗珠萃秀) ( Qing dynasty; ca 18th century). Hua Mulan ( Chinese: 花木蘭) is a legendary Chinese folk heroine from the Northern and Southern dynasties era (4th to 6th century CE) of Chinese history. Scholars generally consider Mulan to be a fictional character.
Mawlā ( Arabic: مَوْلَى, plural mawālī مَوَالِي ), is a polysemous Arabic word, whose meaning varied in different periods and contexts. [1] Before the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the term originally applied to any form of tribal association. [2] In the Quran and hadiths it is used in a number of senses, including 'Lord ...
The three kleshas of ignorance, attachment and aversion are referred to as the three poisons (Skt. triviṣa; Tibetan: dug gsum) in the Mahayana tradition and as the three unwholesome roots (Pāli, akusala-mūla; Skt. akuśala-mūla ) in the Theravada tradition. The Sanskrit, Pali, and Tibetan terms for each of the three poisons are as follows ...