12.12.2019
25.09.2019
... #HALKpuNK ...
14.08.2019
... "doğasever" ...
21.07.2019
VAR MISIN?
ARTIK ÂCiLEN HEPBiRLiKTE Bi DURUP, ÂCiLiYET SIRASINCA HERŞEYi Bi KONUŞALIM MI LüTFEN - REKLAMSIZ, SANSüRSüZ 7/24 CANLI YAYIN iLE - PARTiCiLiKLERüSTü, ŞiRKETÇiLiKLERüSTü, VE HER BiREY YALNIZCA KENDi ADINA, #SADECEHALK OLARAK;
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yetmişdokuzmilyonuncu kez söylüyoruz
15.06.2019
14Haziran2019Cuma13:20
14Haziran2019Cuma08:50
10.05.2019
#TopyekûnTamBoykot!
21.04.2019
hepbirlikte bir durmalıyız
1.03.2019
"TR.. Aum.."
>>TR:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TR or tr may stand for many things.
In official codes:
...
..Turkey, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
Turkish language, in ISO 639 alpha-2..
....<<
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
TR or tr may stand for many things.
In official codes:
...
..Turkey, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code
Turkish language, in ISO 639 alpha-2..
....<<
- >>Aum:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the mystical syllable. For other uses of "om" or "aum" or similar, see Om (disambiguation).
Om in Devanagari script
Aum (also Om or, more rarely, Ohm; Sanskrit: ॐ) is a mystical or sacred syllable in the Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist religions. It is placed at the beginning of most Hindu texts as a sacred exclamation to be uttered at the beginning and end of a reading of the Vedas or previously to any prayer or mantra and also is said in the beginning of any puja (religious ritual). The Mandukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable.<< - >>TR+AUM?
German » English:
Traum=
{N} dream, picture, daydream, reverie<<
27.02.2019
Yurtta Sûlh, Cihanda Sûlh
27.01.2019
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