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Saṃsāra is a religious concept of reincarnation in Hinduism and other Indian religions. Saṃsāra or Samsaram may also refer to: * Saṃsāra (Buddhism), similar but distinct concept in Buddhism * Saṃsāra (Jainism), cycle of births and deaths as per Jainism Film and television * ''Samsaram'' (1950 film), a 1950 film directed by L. V. Prasad * ''Samsaram'' (1951 film), the Tamil remake of ''Samsaram'' (1950) * ''Samsaram'' (1975 film), a 1975 film produced and directed by T. Prakash Rao * ''Samsaram'' (1988 film), a 1988 film directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao * ''Samsara'' (1988 film), a 1988 film directed by Huang Jianxin * '' Samsara: Death and Rebirth in Cambodia'', a 1989 short documentary film directed by Ellen Bruno * ''Samsara'' (2001 film), a 2001 film about a Buddhist monk's quest, directed by Pan Nalin * ''Samsara'' (2011 film), a 2011 non-narrative documentary film directed by Ron Fricke * ''Samsara'' (2023 film), a 2023 film directed by Lois Patiño * ...
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Saṃsāra
''Saṃsāra'' (Devanagari: संसार) is a Pali/Sanskrit word that means "world". It is also the concept of rebirth and "cyclicality of all life, matter, existence", a fundamental belief of most Indian religions. Popularly, it is the cycle of death and rebirth. ''Saṃsāra'' is sometimes referred to with terms or phrases such as transmigration/reincarnation, karmic cycle, or Punarjanman, and "cycle of aimless drifting, wandering or mundane existence". The concept of ''saṃsāra'' has roots in the post-Vedic literature; the theory is not discussed in the Vedas themselves. It appears in developed form, but without mechanistic details, in the early Upanishads. The full exposition of the ''saṃsāra'' doctrine is found in Śramaṇic movements such as early Buddhism and Jainism, as well as various schools of Hindu philosophy after about the mid-1st millennium BCE. The ''saṃsāra'' doctrine is tied to the karma theory of Hinduism, and the liberation from ''saṃsāra ...
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Samsara (Red Dwarf)
"Samsara" is the second episode of ''Red Dwarf XI'' and the 63rd in the series run. Originally broadcast on the British television channel Dave on 29 September 2016, it was made available early on 23 September 2016 on UKTV Play. After receiving an escape pod containing the ashes of its former occupants, the crew venture underwater to the escape pod's crashed ship, the ''Samsara''. Synopsis Lister and Rimmer are playing a game of " Mineopoly" to settle a bet, with Lister secretly cheating using stashed cards. It comes down to the wire, only for Rimmer to roll a losing 2 and a 1, which he rolls again several more times. Meanwhile, as ''Red Dwarf'' nears an ocean moon, Kryten receives a message from a woman on board an escape pod in orbit which is cut off. Bringing the pod aboard reveals its two occupants, Professor Rachel Barker and Colonel Jim Green, reduced to ash. Looking into the escape pod logs, Kryten reveals that Barker was a computer specialist whilst Green was the mission d ...
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Samsara (perfume)
Guerlain () is a French perfume, cosmetics and skincare house, which is among the oldest in the world. Many traditional Guerlain fragrances are characterized by a common olfactory accord known as the "Guerlinade" (fr). The house was founded in Paris in 1828 by the perfumer Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain. It was run by the Guerlain family until 1994, when it was bought by the French multinational company LVMH. Its flagship store is 68, Avenue des Champs-Elysées in Paris. History The House of Guerlain was owned and managed by members of the Guerlain family from its inception in 1828 to 1994. It was acquired in 1994 by the LVMH group, a French multinational investment corporation specializing in luxury brands. Beginning The House of Guerlain was founded in 1828, when Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain opened his perfume store at 42, rue de Rivoli in Paris. As both the founder and first perfumer of the house, Pierre-François composed and manufactured custom fragrances with t ...
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Samsara (company)
Samsara Inc. is an American IoT company headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company has additional offices in San Jose, California, Atlanta, Amsterdam, London, Paris, Munich, Warsaw, and Mexico City. Samsara develops a connected operations platform for tracking fleets of vehicles and other equipment. To date, the company has raised $930 million in funding. History Co-founders Sanjit Biswas and John Bicket met while graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The pair founded Samsara in 2015 after selling their previous startup, Meraki, to Cisco Systems in 2012. Samsara was initially created to provide wireless sensors, and Andreessen Horowitz became a Series A round early investor. Samsara achieved unicorn status in March 2018 after a funding round led to a valuation of over $1B. Another funding round later that year rose the valuation to $3.6B backed by Andreessen Horowitz and General Catalyst. Samsara expanded internationally and opened an o ...
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Samsara Foundation
Funded by individual gifts and contributions from a variety of organizations, Samsara Foundation supports the education of underprivileged rural children. According to the organization, its mission is "to contribute to the education and health of underprivileged children in rural areas of northern Thailand." Samsara was established in 2001 as a charitable foundation under Dutch law. The foundation considers education key to poverty alleviation and to the development of Thailand from a poor to a developed society. Now headquartered in Chiang Mai, in 2008, the organization received foundation status from the government of Thailand. Focus Samsara works out of northern Thailand - in one of the country's poorest provinces, Mae Hong Son. Priority is given to very basic and concrete projects like the installation of water purification systems, the building of kitchens and dormitories, and the provision of educational tools. Besides these projects, Samsara provides scholarships fo ...
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Samsara 2015
"Samsara 2015" is a 2014 song by the Norwegian and Swedish dance music producer duo Tungevaag & Raaban. It became a hit in Scandinavian charts including Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Norwegian hit version featured the vocals of Norwegian singer Emila that was released again charting in its own right again in VG-lista, the Norwegian Singles Chart and in Finland. Awards and nominations The song was nominated for "Best Hit" category during 2014 Spellemannprisen in Norway but lost to "Engel" by Admiral P Philip Boardman (born 27 March 1982), known by his stage name Admiral P, is a Norwegian reggae artist. He is best known for his commercial breakthrough single "Snakke litt" (2011), which reached No. 4 on the VG-lista singles chart. His 2012 sing ... featuring Nico D. Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts Certifications References {{reflist 2014 songs 2014 singles Martin Tungevaag songs Number-one singles in Finland ...
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À L'Âme Enflammée, L'Âme Constellée
À, à ( a- grave) is a letter of the Catalan, Emilian-Romagnol, French, Galician, Italian, Maltese, Occitan, Portuguese, Sardinian, Scottish Gaelic, Vietnamese, and Welsh languages consisting of the letter A of the ISO basic Latin alphabet and a grave accent. À is also used in Pinyin transliteration. In most languages, it represents the vowel ''a''. This letter is also a letter in Taos to indicate a mid tone. In accounting or invoices, ''à'' abbreviates "at a rate of": "5 apples à $1" (one dollar each). That usage is based upon the French preposition ''à'' and has evolved into the at sign (@). Sometimes, it is part of a surname: Thomas à Kempis, Mary Anne à Beckett. Usage in various languages Emilian-Romagnol À is used in Emilian to represent short stressed e.g. Bolognese dialect ''sacàtt'' aˈkatː"sack". French The grave accent is used in the French language to differentiate homophones, e.g. the third person conjugation of ''a'' " e/she/ithas" ...
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De Vermis Mysteriis
''De Vermis Mysteriis'', or ''Mysteries of the Worm'', is a fictional grimoire created by Robert Bloch and incorporated by H. P. Lovecraft into the lore of the Cthulhu Mythos. Creation Ludvig Prinn's ''Mysteries of the Worm'' first appeared in Bloch's short story "The Secret in the Tomb" (''Weird Tales'' May 1935). Lovecraft coined the Latin title, ''De Vermis Mysteriis.'' This analogue to Lovecraft's ''Necronomicon'' also features strongly in Bloch's story "The Shambler from the Stars" (1935), in which a character reads a passage from the book and accidentally summons an extradimensional horror. Bloch, then a teenager, corresponded with Lovecraft about the story prior to its publication, in part to get permission to kill off a character based on the older writer. While giving his enthusiastic blessing, Lovecraft also provided Bloch with a bit of Latin to use as an invocation from the book: "Tibi, magnum Innominandum, signa stellarum nigrarum et bufoniformis Sadoquae sigillum ...
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Deep Blue (Parkway Drive Album)
''Deep Blue'' is the third studio album by Australian metalcore band Parkway Drive. It was recorded in Los Angeles, California, and was released on 25 June 2010 through Resist, Epitaph and Burning Heart Records. The album was produced by Joe Barresi. It debuted at number 2 on the ARIA charts and at number 39 on the Billboard 200 chart. It is also Parkway Drive's most critically acclaimed release, having a three-year separation between their previous album, '' Horizons''. At the J Awards of 2010, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. It won the 2010 ARIA Award for Best Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Album and has been certified gold in sales by the ARIA. Writing and recording The recording of the album was done during March – April, the writing was done in the band's hometown of Byron Bay over six months. On the announcement the album on Parkway Drive MySpace blog vocalist and lyricist Winston McCall explained the narrative running through ''Deep Blue'' "It's ba ...
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Immunity (Rupert Hine Album)
''Immunity'' is a solo album by Rupert Hine. Originally released in 1981, re-released and digitally remastered in 2001. The album was dedicated to Liam Byrne. The song "Misplaced Love" features a brief chorus by British singer Marianne Faithfull. Track listing All tracks composed by Rupert Hine and Jeannette Obstoj #"I Hang On to My Vertigo" #"Misplaced Love" #"Samsara" #"Surface Tension" #"I Think a Man Will Hang Soon" #"Immunity" #"Another Stranger" #"Psycho Surrender" #"Make a Wish" Bonus tracks 2001 CD reissue #"Scratching at Success" #"Introduction to the Menace" Charts Personnel *Rupert Hine - vocals, keyboards, instrumentation, sound processing *Phil Palmer - guitar * Phil Collins - percussion on "Immunity" and "Another Stranger" *Marianne Faithfull - vocals on "Misplaced Love" *Trevor Morais Trevor Morais (born 10 October 1944) is an English drummer who has been a member of several notable groups such as Faron's Flamingos, Rory Storm and The Hurricanes, The Ped ...
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Samsara (album)
''Samsara'' is the third studio album by Yakuza and their first for Prosthetic Records. Furthering the departure from their debut, which displayed a more stripped-down post-hardcore style, ''Samsara'', like ''Way of the Dead'', is more eclectic and progressive; their experimental metal style assimilating Bruce Lamont's saxophone for a unique sound that some would label "jazzcore." Mastodon's Troy Sanders performs guest vocals on the final track, "Back To The Mountain." Track listing #"Cancer of Industry" – 3:02 #"Plecostomus" – 3:38 #"Monkeytail" – 5:24 #"Transmission Ends... Signal Lost" – 1:27 #"Dishonor" – 5:20 #"20 Bucks" – 5:02 #"Exterminator" – 7:26 #"Just Say Know" – 2:58 #"Glory Hole" – 6:57 #"Back to the Mountain" – 9:02 Personnel *Bruce Lamont - vocals, saxophones, clarinet, effects *Matt McClelland - guitars, vocals *John E. Bohmer - bass *James Staffel - drums, percussion, keyboards ;Guest Musicians *Sanford Parker - effects (6) *Jim Baker - pian ...
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