SAMA
Sama
Sama may refer to:Sama, Sama Falah Mustafa is an Architect and the owner of
Petz n' Stuff A famous pet shop in the UAE.
Sama,The meaning of Sama (in Arabic) is to become greater and higher.A verse from the
Samaveda, one of the
Vedas (
Hindu Canonical Literature)
Sama, a part of Harstad city in northern Norway.Sama, a part of
Vadodara city in Western
India.
Sama, Asturias, a parish in the municipality of Langreo in northern Spain.Sama, a character of the
Mahabharata.
Shamash, the Assyrian and Babylonian sun god.
Sama, form of Sufi ritual ceremony.
SAMA, the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency.
Sama Dubai, a property company based in
Dubai.
Sama (様), a Japanese honorific suffix.Sama sunglasses.
Sama Airlines [1].
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SEMA
Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) of the
automobile aftermarket was formed in 1963 by
Roy Richter, Ed Iskenderian, Willie Garner, Bob Hedman, John Bartlett, Phil Weiand, Jr., Al Segal,
Dean Moon, and
Vic Edelbrock, Jr. and now consists of over 6,466 companies worldwide, bringing together aftermarket manufacturers with original equipment manufacturers.
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Sema
Sema or sama (
Arabic: سماع ) is a term that means hearing. It is used, as a borrowed word in
Persian, to refer to some of the ceremonies used by various
sufi orders and often involves prayer, song, dance, and other ritualistic activities.Sema dancing is known to Europeans as the dance of the
Whirling Dervishes (see
Sufi whirling), although many forms of sema do not include whirling.In the
Mevlevi sufi tradition, sema represents a
mystical journey of spiritual ascent through mind and love to "Perfect." In this journey the seeker symbolically turns towards the
truth, grows through
love, abandons the
ego, finds the truth, and arrives at the "Perfect"; then returns from this spiritual journey with greater maturity, so as to love and to be of service to the whole of creation without discrimination against beliefs, races, classes and nations.
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Sama
Sama, Saman (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sam to be quiet, calm, resigned] Tranquility, calmness, equanimity, absence of passion, emancipation from all the illusions of existence; the fifth of the eight bhava-pushpas (flowers of being) of Buddhism: self-restraint, charity, impersonal affection, veracity, meditation, patience, resignation, and selfless devotion. Through the practice of the eight flowers, sama secures the conquest and final delivery from all kinds of mental and psychological agitation.
Saman [from the verbal root Sam] has an almost identical meaning; also a particular kind of sacred text or verse intended to be chanted -- one of the four kinds of Vedic composition. See also SAMA-VEDA
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sama
. same, equal. 2. ) k.r(Coll.) together, with. 2) and. 3) do together, also do. 4) k.r(Coll.) regarding k.r(an all-purpose preposition). 5) plural marker of adjectives