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  • The term koti aka kothi refers to males who take a "receptive" or feminine role in sex.

    Archive 2009-07-01 photographerno1 2009

  • In India, there are 33 koti deities in Hinduism, 24 Tirthankaras in Jainism and 10 Gurus in Sikhism.

    Pankaj Jain, Ph.D.: Jain Dharma Goes Beyond Religion Ph.D. Pankaj Jain 2011

  • Ilman tätä massaa – maahanmuutto kaikkien Pohjoismaiden kansalaisilla olisi työpaikka ja koti?

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Regulation Gone Mad 2009

  • The words come from the Hindi lakh and karod, which in turn came from the Sanskrit words for those numbers, laksh and koti.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • In the Lalitavistara Sutra, for example, a Sanskrit text that dates from the beginning of the fourth century at the latest, the Buddha is challenged to express numbers higher than a hundred koti.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • One hundred koti are called an ayuta, a hundred ayuta make a niyuta, a hundred niyuta make a kankara, a hundred kankara make a vivara, a hundred vivara are a kshobhya. . .

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • The words come from the Hindi lakh and karod, which in turn came from the Sanskrit words for those numbers, laksh and koti.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • One hundred koti are called an ayuta, a hundred ayuta make a niyuta, a hundred niyuta make a kankara, a hundred kankara make a vivara, a hundred vivara are a kshobhya. . .

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • In the Lalitavistara Sutra, for example, a Sanskrit text that dates from the beginning of the fourth century at the latest, the Buddha is challenged to express numbers higher than a hundred koti.

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

  • One hundred koti are called an ayuta, a hundred ayuta make a niyuta, a hundred niyuta make a kankara, a hundred kankara make a vivara, a hundred vivara are a kshobhya. . .

    HERE’S LOOKING AT EUCLID Alex Bellos 2010

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