A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism
author: Swami Harshananda
edition: 2008, Ramakrishna Math
pages: 2084
ISBN-13: 9788179070574
Topic: Hinduism
Encyclopaedia of Hinduism - Upasthana
This page describes Upasthana which is located on page 462 of the third volume in the book: A Concise Encyclopaedia of Hinduism by Swami Harshananda. This book, known as “a concise encyclopaedia of hinduism”, includes a vast amount of topics covering general aspects on Hinduism, but also contains important aspects regarding Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism This page contains an online preview of the full text and summarizes technical terms, as well as information if you want to buy this book.
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You can look up the meaning of the phrase “Upasthana” according to 13 books dealing with Hinduism. The following list shows a short preview of potential definitions.
Chaitanya Bhagavata [by Bhumipati Dasa]
tabe divya dola kari buddhimanta-khana harishe aniya karilena upasthana || 137 || English translation: (137) At that time Buddhimanta Khan happily brought an exquisite palanquin for the Lord. Commentary: Gaudiya-bhashya by Shrila Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura:The phrase upasthana karilena means “[a divine palanquin] was brought before,” in other words, “set in front. ”...
Read full contents: Verse 1.15.137
Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
yasya prasadam dharani-vilapatah kshiroda-tire vrata-nishthaya sthitah | brahmadayah kancana nalabhanta stutvapy upasthana-parah samahitah || 10 || Being disturbed by the lamentation of Dharani, the goddess of Earth, demigods such as Brahma appeared on the shore of the Milk Ocean and performed austerities with complete dedication. They worshipped and glorified one-pointedly, still they could not get the darshana or achieve any type of mercy from Him....
Read full contents: Verse 1.5.10
Kautilya Arthashastra [by R. Shamasastry]
(simhanika); accidental revenue (anyajata); statements to check expenditure (vyayapratyaya); and recovery of past arrears (upasthana). Whatever in the shape of agricultural produce is brought in by the superintendent of agriculture (of crown lands) is termed sita....
Read full contents: Chapter 15 - The Superintendent of Store-house
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