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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryBodh in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) perception; sense; knowledge; understanding; ~[gamya] intelligible; comprehensible, understandable ~[gamyata] intelligibility, comprehensibility..—bodh (बोध) is alternatively transliterated as Bodha.
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Starts with (+242): Bodh Gaya, Bodh tree, Bodha, Bodhabhaskara, Bodhabodhaka, Bodhacittavivarana, Bodhadhishana, Bodhadipa, Bodhagamya, Bodhagem, Bodhaghanacarya, Bodhaikasiddhi, Bodhak, Bodhaka, Bodhakakapha, Bodhakara, Bodhakartri, Bodhakashakti, Bodhakatva, Bodhaki.
Ends with: Abodh, Antarbodh, Durbodh, Gorakhabodha, Lakshyarthbodh, Prabodh, Pratibodh, Pratyakshbodh, Sambodh, Subodh, Vibodh.
Full-text: Mock bodh tree, Bodh tree, Bodhi Tree, Bodh Gaya, Western Tibet, Central Tibet, Uddandapura, Odantapuri, Odantapura, Angara, Dharmoddana, Mahitala, Zhang Zhung, Shantatapa, Stupa, Bujjhati, Trailokyavijaya.
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Search found 29 books and stories containing Bodh; (plurals include: Bodhs). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
Appendix 1 - Acalā (the eighth bodhisattva bhūmi) < [Chapter XXXVIII - The Eleven Knowledges, the Three Meditative Stabilizations and the Three Faculties]
II. Great Loving-kindness and Great Compassion according to the Mahāyāna < [Preliminary note on Loving-kindness and Compassion]
Preliminary note on entering into the assurance of Bodhisattva < [IX. Entering into the assurance of Bodhisattva]
Under a Banyan tree < [October – December, 2002]
Turning the Wheel of Law < [July – September 1974]
Decline of Buddhism in India < [July 1970]
Puppetry in Assam (by Gitali Saikia)
The Indian Buddhist Iconography (by Benoytosh Bhattachacharyya)
Sripura (Archaeological Survey) (by Bikash Chandra Pradhan)
Scultures of Buddha in Bhusparsa-mudra < [Chapter 3 - Sculptural Programme]
Vaisnava Temples (1): Laksmana Temple < [Chapter 2 - The Architectural Panorama]
In Asoka’s Footsteps (by Nina Van Gorkom)
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