Nyasa definition

Nyasa means depositing the entire Cosmos worship may be simplistic or elaborate. It is believed that the ‘Kala’ or the ‘power’ increases along with increase in investment of worship. The logic: "The increased worship is effected into the wider participation - individual as well as social. This is the gradual expansion of the grade bestowed on the greater number of the men and women as well as all creatures. Therefore, right from Panchopchara to Devaupachara to Shodashaupchara and to Rajopachara, all forms of worship have got their won importance. It is a matter of only one’s capability. There is a definite correspondence between Vedic and Agamic worship. Agamic worship is worship of image in or outside a temple. The Mandapa of the temple corresponds to the Vaidika in the Vedic rituals, the Yupa or the post outside the Mandapa corrosponds to the "Dhuaja". Offerings of articles in the Agamic worship correspond to offering of the Ahuti in Vedic Sacrifice.

Examples of Nyasa in a sentence

  • For those living in the North Nyasa District, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ survey pointed out, a large amount of the produce farmed there had been ‘lost’ to Tanganyika “where a ready sale at attractive prices for ungraded products exists”.

  • Both areas were also considered to have plenty of potential for the development of beans and groundnuts as cash crops, as long as “the native can be offered sufficient inducement to cause him to plant up bigger acreages”.28 To the north of Mzimba there lay North Nyasa District - present day Karonga and Chitipa Districts - here a wide variety of native food crops flourished in this fertile region.

  • It borders Morogoro region in the east and Ruvuma region and via Lake Nyasa the Republic of Malawi.

  • The fresh water includes the riparian shared waters of East African great lakes namely Lake Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa.

  • Preparation of five integrated river basin management and development plans for the Rufiji, Pangani, Wami/Ruvu, Ruvuma and Internal Drainage river basins; and four integrated lake basin management and development plans for the Lake Victoria, Tanganyika, Nyasa and Rukwa lake basins using Capacity Building Grants.

  • In connection with providing the Service to you, Nyasa uses Customer Data to generate (i) anonymous, aggregated reporting data regarding network usage across its customer base, (ii) predictive analytics regarding your specific network, and (iii) other data generated from but in no way identifying your Customer Data (collectively, “Insights”).

  • The biological diversity and degree of endemism consist of primates, (20 species and 4 endemic), antelopes (34 species and 2 endemic), fish (with many endemic in Lake Victoria, Tanganyika and Nyasa and other small lakes and rivers), reptiles (290 species and 75 endemic), and amphibians (40 endemic) invertebrates and plants around 11,000 species including many endemic).