Trishna is frequently discussed within Hindu scriptures as an obstacle to true liberation ( moksha ). It represents the binding force of worldly attachments.
: Represents a strategic shift toward bilateral satellite constellations focused on environmental sustainability rather than purely telecommunications or defense. V. Conclusion
The movie transposes Thomas Hardy’s classic 19th-century novel Tess of the d’Urbervilles to modern-day India.
The atmosphere is informal; the official Trishna FAQ notes there is no formal dress code, though most guests opt for "smart casual" . 3. Trishna (1985 TV Series)
"Not real," she whispered. Her voice was a rasp of gravel. "Not real."
I can provide a more detailed structure or draft specific sections once you confirm the focus. TRISHNA TIR instrument development and performance status
The highway. A mirage made real. And on it, a massive, blue tanker—the words JALDAAN TRUST stenciled on its side—was pulled over. A man in a khaki shirt was standing on the back, wrestling with a thick black hose.
Tracking the energy budget of the Earth's surface.
In Sanskrit, (or Tanha in Pali) literally translates to "thirst." In Buddhist and Hindu philosophy, it represents the craving or desire that leads to attachment and, ultimately, suffering ( Dukkha ). The Three Types of Craving
In a fascinating leap from the philosophical to the technological, "TRISHNA" is also the name of a planned Indo-French satellite mission. This is a powerful example of how the concept of "full" understanding can be applied to Earth science.