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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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