「SANSKRIT」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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er was accompanied by Heinrich Roth, a Jesuit | Sanskrit scholar. |
Buddhi is a feminine | Sanskrit noun derived from the same root (budh - to be |
devotee of Lord Krishna and pens a monumental | Sanskrit work Sri Krishna Karnamritam. |
Dr. Jaymant Mishra is a renowned | Sanskrit scholar in India. |
Shasta is a generic | Sanskrit term for a teacher. |
t or upaya-hand he holds the stem of a lotus ( | Sanskrit: padma (attribute) sprouting from his heartmi |
olner (May 1878 - 7 January 1936) was a noted | Sanskrit scholar and professor as well as the Vice Cha |
. Narayana Pisharody (1909-2004) was a famous | Sanskrit scholar, teacher and writer of Kerala, India. |
(1854 - 1930), 7th of Lochgarry, was a noted | Sanskrit scholar. |
lso called as Sky-element or aakash-tattva in | sanskrit) that make up the universe. |
This article is about the | Sanskrit and Prakrit verses. |
addition to his exhaustive acquaintance with | Sanskrit, and the southern India vernaculars, he had s |
In the second act of | Sanskrit play mrcchakatika a dialect has been used by |
His name was revealed in the AD 732 | Sanskrit inscription carved in stone found at the foot |
gy from family Asans(trainers) in addition to | Sanskrit and Kalripayattu(including Tulunadan techniqu |
icient in languages and particularly adept in | Sanskrit. |
After studying | Sanskrit and Sinhala under Pelane Sri Vajiragnana Ther |
ed to a linguistic movement against retaining | Sanskrit as the first language in School education. |
iva sent the two saints Vyasa and Agatyar (in | Sanskrit Agastya) to create the divine languages Sansk |
the Tamil word Vanior Vanni (Vahni or Agni in | Sanskrit) which means fire. |
ing eight works, making Shanti purana also in | Sanskrit is a later work, though only two of his works |
Ish or Esh is also a | Sanskrit word for head. |
mins to write Vedic mantras as also translate | Sanskrit works into Tulu. |
Indus is also a | Sanskrit word for “constellation of the stars”. |
Acintya, also Atintya ( | Sanskrit: "the unthinkable", "the inconceivable", "he |
Although a | Sanskrit scholar he started writing Bengali as per the |
The name Mandara comes from an ancient | Sanskrit legend about the gods' quest to find the elix |
laid down in the Shilpa shastras, an ancient | Sanskrit text on icon making. |
n or cherunni (1812-1845) was an accomplished | Sanskrit poet,composer in the Court of Swathi Thirunal |
Anaadyanta, a | Sanskrit word meaning "the one which has neither the b |
g of Time the World Practised Vedic and Spoke | Sanskrit. |
When the Evangelist and erudite | Sanskrit Scholar A. B. Masilamani retired as the Auxil |
de great contributions to Vedic and classical | Sanskrit scholarship, and was called in to advise the |
formerly of Golog Monastery in Tibet and the | Sanskrit University in Varanasi, and presently Head La |
l Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies and the | Sanskrit University in Varanasi, India. |
amil word Kona (meaning Lord or Peak) and the | Sanskrit word Arka (sun) in reference to the temple wh |
He was also patron of learning and ordered | Sanskrit work in medicine to be translated into Persia |
ccountant at both the Asiatic Society and the | Sanskrit College. |
to emanate or incite 'blessings' and 'grace' ( | Sanskrit: adhishthana) within the mindstream and exper |
; but now, more words from Malayalam and even | Sanskrit can be found. |
and Lines from memory, both in Tibetan and in | Sanskrit. |
uage and Chinese culture in China and learned | Sanskrit for the study of India and the traditions of |
k examines the relationship of Anglo-Saxon to | Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and five Germanic languages. |
Ansh in | Sanskrit denotes a part or piece of something. |
Like her consort she appears 'naked' ( | Sanskrit: digambara) and unadorned, representing the e |
He also spoke Arabic and | Sanskrit. |
of Arts in English, Malayalam, Arabic, Hindi, | Sanskrit, Music, Economics, Politics, Philosophy, Hist |
first authentic evidence of the archaic Vedic | Sanskrit language. |
Nambiars are traditionally | Sanskrit scholars and held prominent positions in acad |
s of Adinath and Shantinath caves here are in | Sanskrit Language. |
dhava, Tharka sastra (science of arguments in | Sanskrit) from Damodara, Vyakarana (Sanskrit grammar) |
dhist tantric literature as well as 'praxis' ( | Sanskrit: sadhana) associated with this class. |
Anjali mudra has the same meaning as the | Sanskrit greeting Namaste and can be performed while s |
As its | Sanskrit name 'bhoomi champa' (bloom from within earth |
Also known as Matiprajna ( | Sanskrit). |
lai Lama, Pawo served as an instructor at the | Sanskrit University in Benares from 1962 until 1966. |
e name "Ghor" is a cognate to Avestan gairi-, | Sanskrit giri- and Middle Persian gar, in modern Persi |
ly honored with the Sahitya Akademi Award for | Sanskrit for his Shritilakayashornava (1971), a Sanskr |
In 1980 he won the Sahitya Akademi Award for | Sanskrit for his poem Kristubhagavatam. |
"engagement ceremony" with the background of | Sanskrit mantrams chanted by the Hindu priests. |
10 October - Baldev Upadhyaya, | Sanskrit scholar, literary historian, essayist and cri |
f its medicinal properties the tree bears the | Sanskrit synonym of Anila-ghnaka, or "wind-killing." |
iving his degree in Greats, then became Boden | Sanskrit Scholar, 1911; Hall-Houghtman Syriac Prizeman |
philosophy (1905-1907), and to begin studying | Sanskrit at Oxford University (1907-1909). |
The movie begins with | Sanskrit saying, 'kaamaaturaaNam nabhayam nalajja (A l |
Besides being a | Sanskrit scholar, he was an astroleger. |
Alternatively, "Nagara" being the | Sanskrit word for "town", the city itself may have bee |
Having studied Hindustani, Bengali, and | Sanskrit with Indian scholars, he returned to England |
er and translator of texts between Malayalam, | Sanskrit and English. |
the Eastern Mediterranean and beyond-even in | Sanskrit (yavana). |
red in colour' or Bhauma ('son of Bhumi') in | Sanskrit. |
shis were recognized as the 'mind born sons' ( | Sanskrit: manasa putra) of Brahma, the representation |
Sampark and Kranti are borrowed from | Sanskrit, . |
novels and collections of essays in both the | Sanskrit and Bangla languages.further he introduced hu |
In Buddhist Japanese, | Sanskrit terms used in some chants also derive from at |
ts, including linguistics, Bushman ethnology, | Sanskrit, Japanese archeology, Marx, Jung, Nagarjuna, |
Venkatraman was profoundly influenced by his | Sanskrit guru Sri Vedam Venkatrai Shastri whom he reme |
Initial ca in | Sanskrit and Pali becomes s or h |
He attained what is called in | Sanskrit "Veeraswargam": The hero's heaven. |
Zimmer began his career studying | Sanskrit and linguistics at the University of Berlin w |
n 1850 while in the course of cataloguing the | Sanskrit and Hebrew manuscripts in the possession of t |
temple (Aihole inscription) dated 634 CE, in | Sanskrit language and old Kannada script |
amrutham written during thirteenth century in | Sanskrit, which is a biography of Lord Sri Pada Sri Va |
finds mention in the songs of 4th century CE | Sanskrit poet, Kalidasa, prior to it is believed to ha |
in the beginning of the 18th century, learned | Sanskrit and Malayalam, and wrote Puthen Pana based on |
nd groups who have appropriated certain Yogic | Sanskrit terms, such as chakra, kundalini, and mantra, |
Was appointed to the Regius Chair of | Sanskrit in 1914. |
In 1937 he became Chair of | Sanskrit and a Fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge an |
In 1862 he endowed the chair of | Sanskrit in the University of Edinburgh, and was the m |
d to 'Dha' due to the tendency of change from | Sanskrit to Pali or Prakrit as cited above, hence the |
verses of Aadi, Sabha and Aranya chapters of | Sanskrit Mahabharata. |
Chara in | Sanskrit means 'movable', and one of eight planets (Su |
emistry, Biology, History, Civics, Geography, | Sanskrit, Economics, Computer Science, Music, Drawing, |
Literally it means 'big clan' in | sanskrit. |
Arabic and Persian, and later gave classes on | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. |
nd a renewed interest in the real classics of | Sanskrit literature can be seen in his poems. |
philology and especially ancient classics and | Sanskrit at Bonn and Berlin (1830-1835), he took the d |
In other Indic languages it is closer to | sanskrit). |
axvaiti, which is the Avestan form cognate to | Sanskrit Sarasvati. |
A further collection of | Sanskrit manuscripts was purchased from his heirs by t |
an had started the University's collection of | Sanskrit manuscripts upon taking the Chair in 1831, an |
a-nikaya and the corresponding collections in | Sanskrit and Chinese." |
in English", --not mentioning collections in | Sanskrit, Pali, Tibetan, or other languages. |
The words "Shanti" and "Sena" both come from | Sanskrit. |
The word Vishnu comes from | Sanskrit word 'Vishu'. |
laying the veena, and has a good command over | Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada and Tamil, which helps her s |
named the page Ashva, the most commonly used | Sanskrit word for elephant. |
uljaji was a fine writer and could compose in | Sanskrit as well as Telugu and Marathi. |
ndian work, the Book of Sindibad, composed in | Sanskrit as early as 500 BC. |
They are all composed with | Sanskrit lyrics in the Western C major scale, whose pi |
Seshayyar mainly composed in | Sanskrit and Telugu. |
It is a key concept in | Sanskrit grammar, and in Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. |
as there may have existed some contempt from | Sanskrit scholars of the day towards Kannada language |
Anantara means "the continuum" in | Sanskrit. |
ward in 1998 for his lifetime contribution to | Sanskrit Language. |
-shasan or tamra-patra; tamra means copper in | Sanskrit and several other Indian languages). |
hunam: Sexual union, copulation, intercourse ( | Sanskrit) |
Hirzel is listed as offering courses in | Sanskrit grammar, Indian epics and Chaldean grammar in |
d textual analysis, and cross-references with | Sanskrit, Hindi and English translations. |
interested in ancient Hindu culture including | Sanskrit and Phalit Jyotish (astrology). |
m around the 10th century with the decline of | Sanskrit theatre. |
School and received his bachelor's degree in | Sanskrit from St. Stephen's College, Delhi, India and |
He obtained the masters degree in | Sanskrit from the University of Madras in 1929. |
rda High School, he passed his B.A. degree in | Sanskrit from the Utkal University in 1947 and passed |
e of India led him to do a Master's Degree in | Sanskrit at Calcutta University (1942-44) and finally |
After a degree in | Sanskrit literature, Abhisheki joined All India Radio |
1902, and ultimately became the department of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies in 1951. |
Witzel of Harvard University's Department of | Sanskrit Studies in the Indo-Iranian Journal reprinted |
yan Studies and chairman of the Department of | Sanskrit and Indian studies at Harvard University. |
es as a doctoral student in the Department of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies. |
o serves on the faculty of the Departments of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies and African and African-Am |
(see Southworth's derivation of | Sanskrit term for "others" or Mleccha) |
ammatical work dealing with the derivation of | Sanskrit words. |
is no doubt that Kushan word is derived from | Sanskrit word karshneya and karshnik. |
This term has been derived from | Sanskrit over time. |
The word Adyanthaya is derived from | Sanskrit meaning, the one who knows the beginning and |
Derived from | Sanskrit Bappa or Vapra, it is cognate to Bawa. |
It is derived from | Sanskrit. |
for trigonometric functions-were described in | Sanskrit verse in a book by Neelakanta called Tantrasa |
2. Deux Lexiques | Sanskrit Chinois Fan Yu Tsa Ming De Li Yen et Fan Yu T |
Devanshi in | Sanskrit means one who is a Part of the deity. |
The name means "City of Devotees" in | Sanskrit. |
ge), old Tagalog (a Philippines dialect), and | Sanskrit. |
e is noted for his etymological dictionary of | Sanskrit. |
cipated in the scholarly Western discovery of | Sanskrit and Hinduism which took place in British Indi |
of the Yogini tantras and discusses 'vetala' ( | Sanskrit). |
pagoda from Portuguese (via Dravidian), from | Sanskrit bhagavati, feminine of bhagavatt "blessed" < |
They represented the Dravidisation of | Sanskrit which had begun during the centuries precedin |
The Dwadashaakshara Mantra ( | Sanskrit, literally twelve-akshara mantra) is one of t |
Eminent Economist and | Sanskrit Scholar Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi (former Chairman |
Hall was the first American to edit a | Sanskrit text, the Vishnupurana; his library of a thou |
Vasudevan completed his education in | Sanskrit, Vedam, Thantram and joined the Kerala Kalama |
, engineering, medical, dental, education and | Sanskrit colleges, the Himachal Pradesh University has |
Ekam is | Sanskrit for "one, single, solitary" (neuter gender), |
Ekboli • | Sanskrit: nila-sahacharah) is a shrub, endemic to Indi |
While at Yale, Emeneau began | Sanskrit and Indo-European studies with the Sanskritis |
ntly holds the title of Professor Emeritus of | Sanskrit in the School of East Asian Studies in the Un |
apy with the Champi ("filling with energy" in | Sanskrit) massage, which is a type of Ayurvedic massag |
epic history Rajatarangini into English from | Sanskrit. |
Sanskrit-Grammatik (1953), English A | Sanskrit Grammar (2003), ISBN 0817312854. |
Kosalananda Kavya is the first epic of | Sanskrit literature in Orissa. |
Here he also established a | Sanskrit school to restore the sanctity of the languag |
er passing Sahithyashiromani examination from | Sanskrit college Pattambi in 1932 he taught Malayalam |
cing modern genres and modes of expression in | Sanskrit for which his father, Bhatt Mathura Nath Shas |
poem's 28 cantos, the first 14 are extant in | Sanskrit complete (cantos 15 to 28 are in incomplete f |
Marathi retains several features of | Sanskrit that have been lost in north-Indian Sanskrit- |
a Yatra (which means the Bathing festival, in | Sanskrit), the idols of the deities are brought out in |
s considered to be based on the fifth century | Sanskrit work Nyayapravesa by Dinnag. |
Shivaji Vidyapeeth with first class first in | Sanskrit. |
his country, but his extraordinary fluency in | Sanskrit and Tibetan languages won him the admiration |
bhandams ,unlike the Vadakalai who follow the | Sanskrit Vedas. |
As a centre for studying | Sanskrit, devotional music and Vedic literature |
ly sponsored schemes sanctioned for Himachal, | Sanskrit Vidyapeeth at Kaleshwar in Kangra, Kendriya V |
The name 'Atma' is derived form the | Sanskrit word for 'soul'. |
characters to represent letters not found in | Sanskrit or Prakrits. |
s four languages - English, Hindi, French and | Sanskrit. |
ts are given the option of studying French or | Sanskrit from 5th grade. |
ingular, etc.), visarga appears frequently in | Sanskrit texts. |
own as Dhuna or Dhuniya, which comes from the | Sanskrit word dhu, which means to shake. |
re also known by the name Sootardhar from the | Sanskrit soot meaning a thread, which they kept for me |
an anglicized version of Antariksh, from the | Sanskrit word for "space" or "sky". |
The name comes from "tincal", | Sanskrit for borax, and Greek, "konis", meaning powder |
Si is derived from the | Sanskrit title of veneration Sri, prefixed to the name |
Guruji.com is derived from the | Sanskrit word for teacher, Guru. |
These words are all derived from the | Sanskrit language, and are Indo-European cognates of t |
The name derives from the | Sanskrit word Megh, meaning cloud. |
The word is derived from the | Sanskrit root hims - to strike; himsa is injury or har |
wardoyo's family name is derived from sastra ( | Sanskrit, writings) and wardaya (Sanskrit, heart), so |
, the molecule was named virodhamine from the | Sanskrit word virodha, which means opposition. |
the Malabar Hill and takes its name from the | Sanskrit words Giri [Mountain] and Grama [Village]. |
he word Dabgar is said to be derived from the | Sanskrit word daravakarra, which means the makers of a |
Samasource derives its name from the | Sanskrit word "sama", which means equal. |
The word Melayu is thought to derive from the | Sanskrit term Malaiur or Malayadvipa which can be tran |
The name Vriddhachalam is obtained from two | Sanskrit words - Vriddham which means old and Achalam |
word Kammanadu is derived from Karmarashtram ( | Sanskrit) or Kammaratham (Pali). |
The word is derived from the | Sanskrit word guru and the -kkal ending indicates plur |
The word dharani derives from a | Sanskrit root dh.r which means "to hold or maintain". |
The name Mahavidyas comes from the | Sanskrit roots, with maha meaning 'great' and vidya me |
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