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extra characters for transcribing Tibetan and Sanskrit terms when translating religious texts, and l
In Buddhist Japanese, Sanskrit terms used in some chants also derive from at
"Pawo" translates the Sanskrit terms daka and vira, with similar meaning.
nd groups who have appropriated certain Yogic Sanskrit terms, such as chakra, kundalini, and mantra,
Shiva Samhita (also Siva Samhita) is a Sanskrit text on yoga, written by an unknown author.
laid down in the Shilpa shastras, an ancient Sanskrit text on icon making.
Nannaya was the first to translate a Sanskrit text into Telugu language and he rightly hold
The manuscript of Vasupujyacharita (1242), a Sanskrit text on the life of the Jain Tirthankara Vasu
that it is the final chapter of a much longer Sanskrit text, but there is no clear evidence that suc
Hall was the first American to edit a Sanskrit text, the Vishnupurana; his library of a thou
count of western India ; first edition of the Sanskrit texts with various readings.
retention and absorption of vital liquids and Sanskrit texts describe how the male semen must not be
nslations, because during this period various Sanskrit texts and Puranaas were translated into Telug
try this clan system is cognate with Gotra in Sanskrit texts and shares most features.
Kongtrul, when Atisha discovered the store of Sanskrit texts at Pekar Kordzoling, the library of Sam
ttacharyya to describe the concept as used in Sanskrit texts dealing with pranayama.
is script was then used to translate Buddhist Sanskrit texts into Tibetan.
eek astronomical and astrological texts, seek Sanskrit texts to explain Arabic astronomy, or track t
ldenburg launched a systematic edition of key Sanskrit texts, "Bibliotheca Buddhica".
y devoted to history, literature, the law and Sanskrit texts.
ingular, etc.), visarga appears frequently in Sanskrit texts.
Caucasian name) Cyrus (name) into Kuru of the Sanskrit texts.
Later, they became the Kuru-Kambojas of the Sanskrit texts.
Marathi retains several features of Sanskrit that have been lost in north-Indian Sanskrit-
lso called as Sky-element or aakash-tattva in sanskrit) that make up the universe.
le, he translated many Buddhist scriptures in Sanskrit that he had brought from India into the Chine
itions are separable from verbs; in classical Sanskrit the prefixing is obligatory.
HaaT means 'village market' in Sanskrit, the word sound similar to 'heart' in English
a Yatra (which means the Bathing festival, in Sanskrit), the idols of the deities are brought out in
s located in a desert which is called Maru in Sanskrit, the shrine is referred to in holy texts as "
In Classical Sanskrit, the scope of this i was broadened by analogo
her lack of understanding of Tamil, Telugu or Sanskrit, the three languages Bharatnatyam songs are t
diyattam, which is the only surviving ancient Sanskrit theatre in India.
aprahasana in ritualistic Kutiyattam (age old Sanskrit theatre tradition) performed at Temples of No
m around the 10th century with the decline of Sanskrit theatre.
ity of Heidelberg; and he became professor of Sanskrit there.
urther says that when these two words entered Sanskrit, they, along with another word ‘langula' (tai
In the Buddhist texts in Sanskrit, this Buddha is known as Krakucchanda.
indi, Malayalam, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi and Sanskrit through her long career in music.
Heruka ( Sanskrit; Tib.khrag 'thung), is the name of a category
Anangavajra ( Sanskrit; Tibetan: yan lag med pa'i rdo rje)
Si is derived from the Sanskrit title of veneration Sri, prefixed to the name
ijnanasattvasya-paramartha-namasamgiti" (full Sanskrit title) lit.
d to 'Dha' due to the tendency of change from Sanskrit to Pali or Prakrit as cited above, hence the
strators from Madras, who were well versed in Sanskrit to rule over Kerala.
his was changed to the more "culture-neutral" Sanskrit to make things more fair for non-Japanese aud
otsawa of the first wave of translations from Sanskrit to Tibetan.
written 16 books, translated (primarily from Sanskrit to English) with commentary 9 other volumes,
The word Shakti translates in Sanskrit to "female creative power" or "goddess."
hom Hadley and William Dwight Whitney studied Sanskrit together, turned his attention toward the stu
masastra Volume IV for his research under the Sanskrit translation category.
ems to have been composed as a somewhat rough Sanskrit translation of the Malayalam original Yuktibh
entury, King Yeshe O, working with the famous Sanskrit translator, Rinchen Zangpo ('The Great Transl
Synonymic Sanskrit transliterations in contemporary use are "Sav
The Sanskrit tribal name Rishika has Arshika as its adject
Dvija ( Sanskrit twice-born) is one of the members of the firs
1-1873) studying Greek under James Hadley and Sanskrit under WD Whitney, and in Germany (1873-1876)
here she completed a B.A. cum laude, studying Sanskrit under Daniel Ingalls.
terial in Kerala, Calicut, Mahatma Gandhi and Sanskrit Universities and educational institutions und
formerly of Golog Monastery in Tibet and the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, and presently Head La
He then went to the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, where he was Head of
l Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies and the Sanskrit University in Varanasi, India.
lai Lama, Pawo served as an instructor at the Sanskrit University in Benares from 1962 until 1966.
Tibet, and an Acharya degree from Varanasi's Sanskrit university in India.
three educational institutions: branch of the Sanskrit university for higher education, Sree Vasudev
He served as the Vice Chancellor of K S D Sanskrit University (1985-1990).
Rajasthan Sanskrit University, Jaipur was established on 1st Feb
d of the Music Department at the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, Varanasi.
s named as Jagadguru Ramanadacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University.
s the head office of Maharaja Kameshwar Singh Sanskrit University.
ras, that later evolved into the Sampurnanand Sanskrit University.
His 'mount' ( Sanskrit: vahana) is a ram.
urana, and on a translation of a 16th century Sanskrit Vaisnava ritual texts in corroboration with D
Dorje is the Tibetan equivalent of the Sanskrit vajra and therefore the term appears frequent
Vasudevan completed his education in Sanskrit, Vedam, Thantram and joined the Kerala Kalama
bhandams ,unlike the Vadakalai who follow the Sanskrit Vedas.
the Alvars as Tamil Vedas, equivalent to the sanskrit Vedas.
Together they translated most of the Sanskrit Vedic works; including the Vedas, Puranas, Ar
xts into English and gave purports to various Sanskrit Vedic texts (approaching 70 volumes) such as
Gupta derives from the sanskrit verb gup which means preserve, while Vidya me
Karana is a Sanskrit verbal noun, meaning "doing".
for trigonometric functions-were described in Sanskrit verse in a book by Neelakanta called Tantrasa
at its base, Darsana Mala, a book of hundred Sanskrit verses composed by Narayana Guru.
Although the original Sanskrit version of the Mahabharata records Iravan's (
The Sanskrit version, written by Vasubhaga Datta, is known
The Sanskrit version, significantly longer than its corres
Sree Sankara Sanskrit vidyapeetam (BA , MA in Sanskrits),akshya com
ly sponsored schemes sanctioned for Himachal, Sanskrit Vidyapeeth at Kaleshwar in Kangra, Kendriya V
Namkha becomes a pure land abode or temenos ( Sanskrit: vihara) of a thoughtform.
ed in his education completing his studies in Sanskrit Vyakarana (grammar) and Kavya (poetics) withi
has it that Shan Tsai (also called Sudhana in Sanskrit) was a disabled boy from India who was very i
Arya meter of Sanskrit was also known as gatha,
gal, the bird associated with the "chatak" of Sanskrit was the Common Iora unlike the Jacobin Cuckoo
y 1840 - 12 October 1882), English scholar in Sanskrit, was born at St. Briavels, Gloucestershire.
Kadathanadu (Kadolkachakshiti in Sanskrit) was a former feudatory state in present day
cts of Thane, Mumbai and Raigad) on Kapardin ( Sanskrit: Wearing the kaparda, a peculiar braid or kno
Both works of poetry written in Sanskrit were composed in 1590 C.E. and give an authen
amrutham written during thirteenth century in Sanskrit, which is a biography of Lord Sri Pada Sri Va
ia, compiled a poetic text on the Ragamala in Sanskrit, which describes six principal Ragas-Bhairava
They represented the Dravidisation of Sanskrit which had begun during the centuries precedin
the Tamil word Vanior Vanni (Vahni or Agni in Sanskrit) which means fire.
the phonology of Indian languages (especially Sanskrit, which has complex sandhi rules), hence its n
Having studied Hindustani, Bengali, and Sanskrit with Indian scholars, he returned to England
scription dated 704 Saka (782 CE), written in Sanskrit with Pranagari script, discovered near Lumbun
the Rgveda--Critically edited in the original Sanskrit with an introduction and seven appendices and
Pusaka is a Sanskrit word meaning treasure or heirloom.
is no doubt that Kushan word is derived from Sanskrit word karshneya and karshnik.
own as Dhuna or Dhuniya, which comes from the Sanskrit word dhu, which means to shake.
Visarga (visarga) is a Sanskrit word meaning "sending forth, discharge".
Ish or Esh is also a Sanskrit word for head.
an anglicized version of Antariksh, from the Sanskrit word for "space" or "sky".
Guruji.com is derived from the Sanskrit word for teacher, Guru.
The word Vishnu comes from Sanskrit word 'Vishu'.
Dev is a Sanskrit word for a Hindu deity.
named the page Ashva, the most commonly used Sanskrit word for elephant.
The name derives from the Sanskrit word Megh, meaning cloud.
Viniyoga is a Sanskrit word that has multiple meanings.
, the molecule was named virodhamine from the Sanskrit word virodha, which means opposition.
'Makara' is a Sanskrit word which means "sea dragon" or "water-monst
inivasa Iyengar claims that Kanchipuram was a Sanskrit word and that the town had no Tamil name.
he word Dabgar is said to be derived from the Sanskrit word daravakarra, which means the makers of a
The name Gurukulam is a Sanskrit word and is an ancient Indian system of teach
sarva, a Sanskrit word meaning all or everything and whole, com
Samasource derives its name from the Sanskrit word "sama", which means equal.
Pattar' is derived from the word 'Bhattar', a Sanskrit word indicating Brahmins.
The Sanskrit word is vasati, it implies an institution inc
The word is derived from the Sanskrit word guru and the -kkal ending indicates plur
amil word Kona (meaning Lord or Peak) and the Sanskrit word Arka (sun) in reference to the temple wh
Asteya is a Sanskrit word meaning "avoidance of stealing" or "non-
Chamata is the vernacular version of Sanskrit word 'Samidha', small piece of wood that use
The Sanskrit word literally means an uninterrupted row or
woman representing Maithuna, derived from the Sanskrit word 'Mithuna', a couple.
Sarbat Khalsa from sarva, a Sanskrit word meaning all or everything, was a biannua
Alternatively, "Nagara" being the Sanskrit word for "town", the city itself may have bee
The name 'Atma' is derived form the Sanskrit word for 'soul'.
Indus is also a Sanskrit word for “constellation of the stars”.
The name "Karuna" comes from the Sanskrit word translated as "compassion".
Aum is also called the Pranava, a Sanskrit word which means both controller of life forc
The name of the community is derived from the Sanskrit word "Ashtasahasram" meaning "eight thousand"
"arka" is a Sanskrit word for "sun". . .
The community get their name from the Sanskrit word vari meaning water.
Anaadyanta, a Sanskrit word meaning "the one which has neither the b
"Manush" is a Sanskrit word which means "Human being".
Actually Makara Sankranti (It is a sanskrit word) is the harvest festival of India.
The etymological origin of Richa is the Sanskrit word, ric, which means to praise.
ere appears to be no direct connection to the Sanskrit word.
up by the joining(sandhi in sanskirt) of two sanskrit words tanoti(Expansion)& trayati(liberation)
who wrote the Dharmamruta choosing only those Sanskrit words that fit well with the Kannada vocabula
the Malabar Hill and takes its name from the Sanskrit words Giri [Mountain] and Grama [Village].
Nannayya used many of the Sanskrit words directly in Telugu too.
The name Vriddhachalam is obtained from two Sanskrit words - Vriddham which means old and Achalam
The word Pashupatinath is derived from three Sanskrit words "pashu" meaning animal or organism, "pa
kar is a caste whose name is derived from the sanskrit words "tamra," meaning copper and "aakar," me
The name comes from the Sanskrit words
His early works show the influence of Sanskrit words and usages.
rd Rati also gives rise to other love-related Sanskrit words like Kama-rati ("a man stupefied by des
Like many Sanskrit words, vinyasa is a polyvalent term that has
the decipherment of Chinese transcriptions of Sanskrit words.
work was mostly sanskritized, with difficult Sanskrit words.
ammatical work dealing with the derivation of Sanskrit words.
The term Tattvartha is made of the Sanskrit words: Tattva (things or realities) and artha
Arya (1970) (Translation of Sanskrit work of Sundara Pandya into Telugu)
devotee of Lord Krishna and pens a monumental Sanskrit work Sri Krishna Karnamritam.
It is the earliest Sanskrit work in horoscopy.
ory narrated by Jinasenacharya in his earlier Sanskrit work Purvapurana.
MadhwaVijaya is a Sanskrit work and is composed of 16 sargas or cantos.
He was also patron of learning and ordered Sanskrit work in medicine to be translated into Persia
s considered to be based on the fifth century Sanskrit work Nyayapravesa by Dinnag.
Gaadi' post-London play, based on Shudraka's Sanskrit work, Mrichakatika, it became his first impor
s observation that, since the translations of Sanskrit works into Chinese were undertaken in differe
s involved in bringing to light several other Sanskrit works as well.
mins to write Vedic mantras as also translate Sanskrit works into Tulu.
In some Sanskrit works, however, Chandesha is instead said to
Persian and Arabic and correlating them with Sanskrit works.
wardoyo's family name is derived from sastra ( Sanskrit, writings) and wardaya (Sanskrit, heart), so
Kosalananda Kavya is a palmleaf manuscript in Sanskrit written in AD.1664 by Pandit Gangadhar Mishra
Mukundamala is a poem in Sanskrit written by Kulashekhara Alvar, one of the las
                                                                                                    


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