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Definitions of chary in various dictionaries:
adj - characterized by great caution and wariness
Very cautious; wary: was chary of the risks involved.
Not giving or expending freely; sparing: was chary of compliments.
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cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something. |
characterized by great cautious and wariness |
uncertain and frightened to take risks, or unwilling to take action: |
Cautiously or suspiciously reluctant to do something. |
Very cautious wary: was chary of the risks involved. |
Not giving or expending freely sparing: was chary of compliments. |
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The Charyapada is a collection of mystical poems, songs of realization in the Vajrayana tradition of Buddhism from the tantric tradition during the Pala Empire in Ancient Assam, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa.It was written in an Abahatta that was the ancestor of Assamese, Bengali, Sylheti, Oriya, Maithilli and many other Eastern Indo-Aryan languages between the 8th and 12th centuries and it is said to be the oldest collection of verses written in those languages. A palm-leaf manuscript of the Charyapada was rediscovered in the early 20th century by Haraprasad Shastri at the Nepal Royal Court Library. The Charyapada was also preserved in the Tibetan Buddhist canon. * As songs of realization, the Charyapada were intended to be sung. These songs of realisation were spontaneously composed verses that expressed a practitioner's experience of the enlightened state. Miranda Shaw describes how 'songs of realization were an element of the ritual gathering of practitioners in a ganachakra: The feast culminates in the performance of tantric dances and music, that must never be disclosed to outsiders. The revellers may also improvise "songs of realization" (caryagiti) to express their heightened clarity and blissful raptures in spontaneous verse. |