The Irit lakar of Bhram, often referred to in discussions of spiritual philosophy, relates to the concept of the illusion or delusion of reality that individuals experience. It suggests that people often get caught in the cycle of misunderstanding their true nature and the essence of existence. This idea is prevalent in various spiritual traditions, emphasizing the need for awareness and enlightenment to transcend these illusions. Ultimately, recognizing and overcoming the Irit lakar of Bhram is essential for achieving spiritual liberation.
The cast of Tmuna Kvutzatit Im Isha - 2003 includes: Sharon Alexander Michal Yannai as Irit
The cast of Ha-Miklachat - 1997 includes: Irit Gidron Moni Moshonov Michael Moshonov Ada Tal Yossi Yadin
The cast of Yomuledet - 2005 includes: Dvir Benedek as Shimon Yosef Carmon as Grandfather Tal Grushka as Dandush Irit Nathan Benedek as Mother
The cast of 51 Bar - 1985 includes: Alon Aboutboul as Aranjuez Mosko Alkalai as Karl Smadar Kilchinsky as Mariana Irit Sheleg as Zara Ada Tal as Appolonia
The cast of Why the Sun - 2010 includes: Naama Hurwitz as Gymnastics Teacher Oz Marinov as Baruch Yishay Meir as Rabbi Shwartzklein Orna Shifris as Mayan Irit Suki as Tomato Teacher
Bhram was created on 2008-04-04.
The Lat lakar of "aaruh" is "aar", and the Lrit lakar of "aaruh" is "aaray".
The dhatu roop of "as" in vidhiling lakar is "sti."
The as dhatu roop in vidhiling lakar is 'aj'.
The lot lakar of pa dhatu is "lunj".
The sixth form (Lakar) of the Pa dhatu is "kit".
In Hindi, "lakar" translates to "अवयव" (avayav) in Sanskrit.
Irit Ziffer was born in 1954.
Irit Linur was born in 1961.
Irit Batsry was born in 1957.
Irit Rosenblum was born in 1958.
Bhram An Illusion - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: India:A Singapore:NC-16