Yūpa - meaning and definition. What is Yūpa
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Yūpa         
  • [[Vāsishka]] inscription on the Isapur Yūpa.
  • Translation of the inscription mentioning the usage of the sacrificial pillar.
  • 12px]]'''𑁊''') in [[Brahmi script]] in the Isapur pillar inscription.
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  • chowrie]]'' for the fanning of the horse and a needle-like pointed instrument, with legend "One powerful enough to perform the Ashvamedha sacrifice".
  • Another version of the Ashvamedha scene. Coinage of Samudragutpa.
  • National Museum]] in Jakarta
  • Mulavarman inscription on a yūpa, 5th century CE
  • Mulavarman inscription on a yūpa, 5th century CE
  • The word "''Yūpo''" in Brahmi in a Mulavarman Inscription, Muara Kaman, Kalimantan, 5th century CE
VEDIC SACRIFICIAL PILLAR
Yupa
A Yūpa (यूप), or Yūpastambha, was a Vedic sacrificial pillar used in Ancient India. It is one of the most important elements of the Vedic ritual.
Yupa Hanboonsong         
THAI ENTOMOLOGIST
Yupa Hanboonsong () is a Thai entomologist, specializing in entomophagy (the use of insects as food). Hanboonsong received her PhD in insect systematics from Lincoln University in New Zealand, and currently works as an associate professor in the entomology department at Khon Kaen University.