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epithet of goddess sarasvati [JV]
brahmarandra, aperture of Brahma [IW]


dbyangs can ma/ Sarasvati [IW]
cranium [JV]
 
the aperture of Brahma, brahmarandra, [opening at the top of one's head the path of which leads to the higher realms] [RY]
 
the aperture of Brahma, brahmarandra, [IW]
 
bhramarandra, aperture of Bhrama [spyi bo tshangs pa'i bu ga ste, spyi bo'i gtsug gi skra 'khyil yod sa de'i ming gi rnam grangs shig] [IW]
 
bhramarandra, aperture of Bhrama [IW]
 
== Discussion ==
 
The Brahma aperture is a small aperture in the skull where the two parietal bones join the occipital bone. In newborn infants, it is soft and is called the posterior or occipital fontanel. [[User:DKC|DKC]]


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brahmarandra, aperture of Brahma [IW]

cranium [JV]

the aperture of Brahma, brahmarandra, [opening at the top of one's head the path of which leads to the higher realms] [RY]

the aperture of Brahma, brahmarandra, [IW]

bhramarandra, aperture of Bhrama [spyi bo tshangs pa'i bu ga ste, spyi bo'i gtsug gi skra 'khyil yod sa de'i ming gi rnam grangs shig] [IW]

bhramarandra, aperture of Bhrama [IW]

Discussion

The Brahma aperture is a small aperture in the skull where the two parietal bones join the occipital bone. In newborn infants, it is soft and is called the posterior or occipital fontanel. DKC