• Bardos may refer to: the six bardos of Tibetan Buddhism Bardos, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, a commune in France Lajos Bárdos, composer and conductor Bardoș...
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    traditional bardo states known as the Six Bardos: the Bardo of This Life (p. 55); the Bardo of Meditation (p. 58); the Bardo of Dream (p. 62); the Bardo of Dying...
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    other bardos: "Life", or ordinary waking consciousness; "Dhyana" (meditation); "Dream", the dream state during normal sleep. Together these "six bardos" form...
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    Zoltán Kodály. His younger brother, György Deák-Bárdos, was also a composer. Together with Kodály, Bárdos laid the foundations of 20th-century Hungarian...
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  • Bardo was a male/female pop music duo (Sally Ann Triplett and Stephen Fischer) formed to represent the United Kingdom in the 1982 Eurovision Song Contest...
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    Judit Bárdos, married Pecháček (born 12 May 1988) is a Slovak actress of Hungarian ethnicity. She is the daughter of politician Gyula Bárdos and journalist...
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    Gyula Bárdos (born 15 March 1958) is an ethnic Hungarian politician in Slovakia, who was candidate in 2014 Slovak presidential election, running as a member...
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  • Mainz Bardo (truck), a pick-up truck manufactured by Iran Khodro All pages with titles containing Bardo Bardo Thodol, a Tibetan funerary text Bardos (disambiguation)...
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  • At the Bardo may refer to: Near-East museums: Bardo National Museum (Tunis), in suburbs of Le Bardo, Tunisia The Bardo National Museum of Prehistory and...
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  • Deák-Bárdos (1905 in Budapest – 1991) was a Hungarian composer, organist, singer and music teacher. He was the younger brother of Lajos Bárdos. 10 masses...
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