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Neti can refer to: *Neti (mythology), an underworld god in Mesopotamian mythology *Neti (Hatha Yoga) a Hatha Yoga technique for cleansing air passageways in the head **Neti pot, or ''Jala neti'', a device used for nasal irrigation *Neti neti, a chant or mantra in Hinduism, and in particular Jnana Yoga and Advaita Vedanta *Neti, an alien race in ''Star Wars'' * *NETI, a native name of Novosibirsk State Technical University See also *Netti (other) Netti may refer to *The Nettipakarana, a Buddhist scripture *'' Aeschynomene aspera'', a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae *Netti (name) See also *Neti (other) *Netta (other) *Netto (other) *Nettie (di ...
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Neti (mythology)
Bitu or Bidu (formerly read Neti or Nedu) was a minor Mesopotamian god who served as the doorkeeper of the underworld. His name is Akkadian in origin, but he is present in Sumerian sources as well. Name The spellings Bitu and Bidu are both used in modern scholarship. The name of the gatekeeper of the underworld was written in Sumerian as dNE.TI. In older sources, it was read as Neti. The reading Bidu has been established by Antoine Cavigneaux and Farouk al-Rawi in 1982 based on the parallel with the syllabic spelling Bitu (''bi-tu''). Multiple other syllabic spellings are attested, including ''bí-ti'', ''bí-du8'', ''bí-duḫ'' and ''bi-ṭu-ḫi''. Michael P. Streck suggests that the forms with ''du8'' should be understood as a learned spelling based on the meaning of this cuneiform sign, "to loosen," and on the Sumerian word for a gatekeeper, ''ì-du8''. The name is however derived from the imperative form of Akkadian ''petû'', "open." Based on this etymology Dina Katz arg ...
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Neti (Hatha Yoga)
Neti (Sanskrit: नेती ''netī'') is an important part of Shatkarma (sometimes known as Shatkriya), the yogic system of body cleansing techniques. It can have universal application, irrespective of their religion. It is intended mainly to clean the air passageways in the head. Both the Hatha Yoga Pradipika and other sources usually attribute to Neti many beneficial effects that range from profound physiological ones on the body, mind and personality to even clairvoyance. The two main variants are jala neti (जलनेति) using water and the more advanced sutra neti (सूत्रनेति) using string. Jala neti For this technique, sterilized and lukewarm isotonic salt water is poured into one nostril, so that it leaves through the other. The procedure is then repeated on the other side, and the nose is dried by bending forward and by rapid breathing.
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Nasal Irrigation
Nasal irrigation (also called nasal lavage, nasal toilet, or nasal douche) is a personal hygiene practice in which the nasal cavity is washed to flush out mucus and debris from the nose and sinuses, in order to enhance nasal breathing. Nasal irrigation can also refer to the use of saline nasal spray or nebulizers to moisten the mucous membranes. Medical uses Nasal irrigation can be an effective therapy to relieve symptoms of both chronic sinusitis as well as acute sinusitis caused by upper respiratory tract infections such as the common cold. The evidence for use in chronic sinusitis is weak. It can also be useful for the temporary relief of the symptoms associated with allergic rhinitis. Adverse effects Adverse effects include nasal irritation, nosebleeds, headache, and drainage after the irrigation is done. It is generally well tolerated. There is a risk of infection if the water is not sterile or the device is not cleaned after use. If the device is used improperly t ...
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Neti Neti
''Neti Neti'' (Sanskrit : नेति नेति) is a Sanskrit expression which means "not this, not that", or "neither this, nor that" (' is sandhi from ' "not so"). It is found in the Upanishads and the Avadhuta Gita and constitutes an analytical meditation helping a person to understand the nature of the Brahman by negating everything that is not Brahman. One of the key elements of Jnana Yoga practice is often a "neti neti search." The purpose of the exercise is to negate all objects of consciousness, including thoughts and the mind, and to realize the non-dual awareness of reality. Significance of neti neti Neti neti, meaning, "Not this, not this", is the method of Vedic analysis of negation. It is a keynote of Vedic inquiry. With its aid the Jnani negates identification with all things of this world which is not the Atman, in this way he negates the Anatman (Not-Self). Through this gradual process he negates the mind and transcends all worldly experiences that are negat ...
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List Of Star Wars Races (K-O)
These are lists of sentience, sentient species from the ''Star Wars'' franchise. * List of Star Wars species (A–E), List of ''Star Wars'' species (A–E) * List of Star Wars species (F–J), List of ''Star Wars'' species (F–J) * List of Star Wars species (K–O), List of ''Star Wars'' species (K–O) * List of Star Wars species (P–T), List of ''Star Wars'' species (P–T) * List of Star Wars species (U–Z), List of ''Star Wars'' species (U–Z) {{DEFAULTSORT:Star wars species Star Wars species lists, Species Lists of fictional life forms Lists of fiction lists ...
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Neti
Neti can refer to: *Neti (mythology), an underworld god in Mesopotamian mythology *Neti (Hatha Yoga) a Hatha Yoga technique for cleansing air passageways in the head ** Neti pot, or ''Jala neti'', a device used for nasal irrigation *Neti neti, a chant or mantra in Hinduism, and in particular Jnana Yoga and Advaita Vedanta * Neti, an alien race in ''Star Wars'' * *NETI, a native name of Novosibirsk State Technical University See also * Netti (other) {{disambig ...
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Estonian Internet
Internet in Estonia has one of the highest penetration rates in the world. In the first quarter of 2010, 75% out of 1.34 million people in the country used the Internet according to Statistics Estonia. In 2017, according to the World Bank came 13th in the world by the percentage of population using the Internet, with 88.1% people using it. Facts and figures * Top-level domain: .ee"Communications: Estonia"
, ''World Factbook'', U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 28 January 2014. Retrieved 14 February 2014.
* : ** 1.0 million users, 119th in the world; 79.0% of the population, 34th in the world (2012);< ...
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Novosibirsk State Technical University
Novosibirsk State Technical University (Abbreviation: NSTU), until 1992 the Novosibirsk Electrotechnical Institute (NETI), is one of the major research and educational centers of Russia as well as one of the top technical universities located in Novosibirsk, Russia. History The university was established in accordance with the USSR Council of Ministries' Decree of 19 August 1950. It has 11 faculties and 2 institutes: Institute of Social Rehabilitation and Institute of Distant Education, 73 departments, 4 branches and 9 NSTU representative offices. At present, more than 14,000 students are receiving quality educations at NSTU. The teaching staff consists of 968 full-time and 216 part-time lecturers including 184 Professors, Doctors of Science, 762 Associate Professors and Candidates of Science. The center of Information Technologies provides the university with a local network of more than 600 computers. The network has more than 5 km of connections with access to the intern ...
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