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By the principles of Ayurveda and yoga, the human body is made up of six Chakras of which the Manipura chakra is located at the spine directly behind either the navel or the solar plexus, depending on the system, while its kshetram or superficial activation point is located directly on the navel and represents the element Fire.
Manipura chakra is shown as having ten petals, bearing the Sanskrit letters dda, ddha, nna, ta, tha, da, dha, na, pa, and pha.
Manipura ( Sanskrit: मण ि प ू र, ), called " city of jewels ", is the third primary chakra according to Hindu tradition.
Manipura is located at the spine directly behind either the navel or the solar plexus, depending on the system, while its kshetram or superficial activation point is located directly on the navel ( or solar plexus ).
Manipura is represented by a downward pointing red triangle, the fire region, within a bright yellow circle, with 10 dark-blue or black petals, like heavily laden rain clouds.
Manipura is considered the centre of dynamism, energy, willpower and achievement ( Itcha shakti.
Manipura is " the center of etheric-psychic intuition: a vague or non-specific, sensual sense of knowing ; a vague sense of size, shape, and intent of being.
Through meditating on Manipura, one is said to attain the siddhi, or occult power, to create, destroy or save the world.
The position of Manipura is stated as being either behind the navel or the solar plexus.
In the endocrine system, Manipura is said to be associated with the pancreas, and the outer adrenal glands ; the adrenal cortex.
Its role is to absorb energy from the sun, and to provide heat to the body and other chakras, in particular to Manipura, to which it provides the Agni or fire element.
The Mansaung Bridge is being built across Manipura River on Tiddim-Rih Lake section.
In comparing with Eastern systems, both Hod and Netzach are sometimes associated with the Manipura chakra, which is associated with the breaking down and releasing of energy, anabolism and catabolism.

Manipura and by
* Manipura and death by Babruvahana:
Qualities are represented iconographically by the ' vortex ' ( Sanrkit: chakra ; Wylie: Khorlo ) of the Manipura ( Sanskrit: Maṇipūra ).

Manipura and has
The Military Government has built the Var Bridge across Manipura River on Kalay-Haka Road in Falam Township in 1998 and ' Mansuang Hlei ' Bridge across River Manipura on Tiddim-Kaptel-Rih Lake road in Tiddim District in 2002.
Belle village has been geographically separated into three parts: Moodubelle ( Belle-East ), Padubelle ( Belle-West ) and Manipura.

Manipura and for
These glands create important hormones involved in digestion, converting food into energy for the body, in the same way that Manipura radiates prana throughout the body.
In kundalini yoga, different practices for arousing and balancing the energies of Manipura include various asanas which work on that part of the body, pranayama, Uddiyana bandha ( exhaling and pulling back and up of the abdomen and diaphragm respectively ) and agnisara kriya ( practicing jalandhara bandha, and moving the abdomen in and out ), as well as the practice of Nauli ( stomach churning ), and a pranayama called the union of prana and apana, where the lower and higher winds are made to unite together.

Manipura and him
The king readily agreed when he knew about Arjuna ’ s real identity, but sought a promise from Arjuna that their son would remain in Manipura and take over the reins of the kingdom succeeding him.

Manipura and .
Finally he reached the palace of Manipura.
: Arjuna went to Manipura, where the king was Babruvahana, his own son with Chitrangadaa.
Western occultists make different kabbalistic associations with Manipura.
* Description of Manipura Chakra from Kheper. net
# Manipura: spiritual ignorance, thirst, jealousy, treachery, shame, fear, disgust, delusion, foolishness and sadness.

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The moon had sunk below the black crest of the mountains and the land, seen through eyes that had grown accustomed to the absence of light, looked primeval, as if no man had ever trespassed before.
He thought of the jungles below him, and of the wild, strange, untracked beauty there and he promised himself that someday he would return, on foot perhaps, to hunt in this last corner of the world where man is sometimes himself the hunted, and animals the lords.
Slowly, like a man grown old, he took Eli's hand and led him below to the tower study, guiding him to a chair beside the little hearth where a fire still burned.
One young man, exhilarated to the point of insanity by liquor and the excitement of the moment, performed a perfect swan dive out of the stands at the Yale Bowl during the Yale-Army football game, landed squarely on his head on the concrete ramp below, and died at once.
It was also in this period that Poirot shot a man who was firing from a roof onto the public below.
The poetic works of Alcaeus were collected into ten books, with elaborate commentaries, by the Alexandrian scholars Aristophanes of Byzantium and Aristarchus of Samothrace sometime in the 3rd century BC, and yet his verses today exist only in fragmentary form, varying in size from mere phrases, such as wine, window into a man ( fr. 333 ) to entire groups of verses and stanzas, such as those quoted below ( fr. 346 ).
An example of a Latin noun declension is given below, using the singular forms of the word homo ( man ), which belongs to Latin's third declension.
" It was so large that the bulkiest man could walk through the eye of each horse, yet because of the extreme height of the foundation persons passing along on the ground below believe that the horses themselves as well as Hadrian are very very small.
Heraclitus is famous for his insistence on ever-present change in the universe, as stated in the famous saying, " No man ever steps in the same river twice " ( see panta rhei, below ).
Although, in this state, he deprives himself of some advantages which he got from nature, he gains in return others so great, his faculties are so stimulated and developed, his ideas so extended, his feelings so ennobled, and his whole soul so uplifted, that, did not the abuses of this new condition often degrade him below that which he left, he would be bound to bless continually the happy moment which took him from it for ever, and, instead of a stupid and unimaginative animal, made him an intelligent being and a man.
He is described as being a man holding a trident from above the waist and below being an octopus.
Pliny was considered an honest and moderate man, consistent in his pursuit of suspected Christian members according to Roman law, and rose through a series of Imperial civil and military offices, the cursus honorum ( see below ).
More generally, the ending can be applied to noun phrases ( as in the man you saw yesterday's sister ); see below.
In some cases, the two nouns are identical in form, with the difference only being marked in neighboring words ( due to gender agreement ; see below ); a Catholic man is un Catholique, while a Catholic woman is une Catholique.
Three of these graphs are shown below, and they clearly show why Medicare ( as currently formulated ) is on the path to fiscal insolvency: No matter what the wage level, marital status, or retirement date, a man or woman can expect to receive benefits that will cost the system far more than the taxes he or she paid into the system.
Ziusudra being a king from Shuruppak is supported by the Gilgamesh XI tablet ( see below ) making reference to Utnapishtim ( Akkadian translation of the Sumerian name Ziusudra ) with the epithet " man of Shuruppak " at line 23.
The theatre is named after the man who led the campaign to open the Secombe Theatre, Sutton, listed below.
The 1850 census of Williamsburg County shows William Johnson, a man of considerable wealth for his time and place, living just below where the American Legion stands in Johnsonville today.
Soap is an ordinary man when first seen but returns as a cowled and robed albino after five years ' below '.
and that of a man jumping from the bridge to his death on the A63 road below in September 2006.
In the myth of Janus and Carna ( see section below ) Carna had the habit when pursued by a young man of asking him out of shyness for a hidden recess and thereupon fleeing: but two headed Janus saw her hiding in a crag under some rocks.
A third passage relates more specifically to priests, requiring " a man who has had an emission of semen ," among other causes of ritual defilement, to abstain from eating holy until after a ritual immersion in a mikveh ( see paragraph below ) and a subsequent night-fall ( Leviticus 22: 4 ).
This attribution of the poem to Langland rests principally on the evidence of an early-fifteenth-century manuscript of the C-text ( see below ) of Piers held at Trinity College, Dublin ( MS 212 ), which ascribes the work to one man called, ' Willielmus de Langlond ':
Intelligence tests showed the man had an IQ of 75, below the average score of 100.
Although R v Scully ( 1824 ) 171 ER 1213 held that it was not justifiable to shoot an intruder merely to arrest him, on the facts,the life of the prisoner was threatened, and if he considered his life in actual danger, he was justified in shooting the deceased as he had done ; but if, not considering his own life in danger, he rashly shot this man, who was only a trespasser, he would be guilty of manslaughter .” See self-defence ( Australia ) for a comparative view on whether the use of excessive force causing death should give rise to a mitigatory defence and " Reform " below.

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