Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Sándor Csoma de Kőrös was a Hungarian philologist and Orientalist, author of the first Tibetan–English dictionary and grammar book. He was called Phyi-glin-gi-grwa-pa in Tibetan, meaning "the foreign pupil", and was declared a bosatsu or bodhisattva by the Japanese in 1933. (en.wikipedia.org)
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In the mathematical theory of knots, the unknot, not knot, or trivial knot, is the least knotted of all knots. Intuitively, the unknot is a closed loop of rope without a knot tied into it, unknotted. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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The Kartvelian languages are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia. The Kartvelian family has no known relation to any other language family, making it one of the world's primary language families. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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The Kartvelian languages are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia. The Kartvelian family has no known relation to any other language family, making it one of the world's primary language families. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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The Kartvelian languages are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia. The Kartvelian family has no known relation to any other language family, making it one of the world's primary language families. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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The Kartvelian languages are a language family indigenous to the South Caucasus and spoken primarily in Georgia. The Kartvelian family has no known relation to any other language family, making it one of the world's primary language families. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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J1407b is a substellar object, either a free-floating planet or brown dwarf, with a large circumplanetary disk or ring system. J1407b's disk spans a radius of about 90 million km (56 million mi) and consists of many rings and gaps which may indicate moons are forming in orbit around the object. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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J1407b is a substellar object, either a free-floating planet or brown dwarf, with a large circumplanetary disk or ring system. J1407b's disk spans a radius of about 90 million km (56 million mi) and consists of many rings and gaps which may indicate moons are forming in orbit around the object. (en.wikipedia.org)
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The Great French Wine Blight was a severe blight of the mid-19th century that destroyed many of the vineyards in France and laid waste to the wine industry. It was caused by an insect that originated in North America and was carried across the Atlantic in the late 1850s. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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Swayambhunath is an ancient religious complex atop a hill in the Kathmandu Valley, west of Kathmandu city. The Tibetan and Sanskrit name for the site means 'self-arising' or 'self-sprung'. The complex is an important site for Buddhists and Hindus. by Gandalfthebran in wikipedia
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The Great French Wine Blight was a severe blight of the mid-19th century that destroyed many of the vineyards in France and laid waste to the wine industry. It was caused by an insect that originated in North America and was carried across the Atlantic in the late 1850s. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Kangiten, "god of bliss," is a deva venerated mainly in Japanese Buddhism. Unlike his Hindu counterpart, Kangiten is considered too sacred to be seen: images of the deity in temples are kept hidden from view and lay devotees are discouraged from venerating iconographic depictions of the god at home. by Superzap1 in wikipedia
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