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What is meant by sripada?

Asked by sudhakar kuruvada, 17 Mar 02:15 pm
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The often used Sri Pada is derived from Sanskrit, used by the Sinhalese people in a religious context; this name also has meaning in Pli, and may be translated roughly as "the sacred foot". It refers to the footprint-shaped mark at the summit, which is believed by Buddhists to be that of the Buddha
Answered by LIPSIKA, 17 Mar 02:18 pm

 
  
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Sacred footprint
Answered by Quest, 17 Mar 06:40 pm

 
  
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Sri Prada which means sacred footprint"
Answered by iqbal seth, 17 Mar 06:15 pm

 
  
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Sri Prada which means sacred footprint"
Answered by anil garg, 17 Mar 04:02 pm

 
  
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Sri ji k pad
Answered by Kaiya, 17 Mar 02:23 pm

 
  
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The Mountain
Answered by jameel ahmed, 17 Mar 02:19 pm

 
  
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