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ing eight works, making Shanti purana also in | Sanskrit is a later work, though only two of his works |
has it that Shan Tsai (also called Sudhana in | Sanskrit) was a disabled boy from India who was very i |
r making and propagating the observation that | Sanskrit bore a certain resemblance to classical Greek |
Yeshe De (Wylie: ye shes sde; | Sanskrit: Jnanasutra), a Nyingmapa, was according to T |
Sanajeh (meaning "ancient gape" in | Sanskrit) is a genus of late Cretaceous madtsoiid snak |
also established the temple of Visvesvara, a | Sanskrit college, a matha for Saivas, a choultry for f |
Ansh in | Sanskrit denotes a part or piece of something. |
But | Sanskrit is a language that uses many metaphors. |
Eshmanan corruption of Yajamaana ( | Sanskrit) is a term used in Kerala (south India) to re |
Kallai Mattum (Om Namo Narayan in | Sanskrit) is a song from the Tamil film Dasavatharam s |
o receiving compulsory education in Hindi and | Sanskrit or a regional language. |
In 1937 he became Chair of | Sanskrit and a Fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge an |
versification of an earlier translation into | Sanskrit of a Greek text, thought to have been written |
He was a scholar of Hindi, Pali, and | Sanskrit, and a prolific writer in Hindi. |
f the corners or limits of the 'Four Limits' ( | Sanskrit: Caturanta), a particular configuration of th |
Kadathanadu (Kadolkachakshiti in | Sanskrit) was a former feudatory state in present day |
in | Sanskrit grammar, a grammatical construction or applic |
nnada poetics and Prashnottara Ratnamalika in | Sanskrit is a writing of high merit and was later tran |
t it is said that he spent some time to learn | Sanskrit from a Buddhist monk in order to produce a be |
When the Evangelist and erudite | Sanskrit Scholar A. B. Masilamani retired as the Auxil |
After a degree in | Sanskrit literature, Abhisheki joined All India Radio |
The name Mandara comes from an ancient | Sanskrit legend about the gods' quest to find the elix |
Kesaviyam: A mahakavya modeled on the | Sanskrit pattern, adhering to the rules of structure a |
The original | Sanskrit term Alakhshya means "one that can not be aim |
urther says that when these two words entered | Sanskrit, they, along with another word ‘langula' (tai |
Arya meter of | Sanskrit was also known as gatha, |
All texts presumably have a | Sanskrit original, although in many cases the Tibetan |
the Rgveda--Critically edited in the original | Sanskrit with an introduction and seven appendices and |
1974 to South America, to deliver a speech in | Sanskrit at an international yoga conference. |
Using the literary traditions in | Sanskrit, Greek and English he wrote Mathangaculamani, |
contraction or dialectic variant of 'lotus' ( | Sanskrit: padma) and Rigdzin (Tibetan; Sanskrit: vidya |
has a Bachelor's degree in Vocal Performance, | Sanskrit Literature, and English Literature from Kanpu |
He is known as a fiction writer of modern | Sanskrit literature and also for introducing a modern |
the 'Gradual Vehicle of Bodhisattvas' ( | Sanskrit: Bodhisattvayana); and |
nslations, because during this period various | Sanskrit texts and Puranaas were translated into Telug |
de great contributions to Vedic and classical | Sanskrit scholarship, and was called in to advise the |
om the north and they imposed their language, | Sanskrit, religion and heritage on the southern people |
Acharakkovai shows influences of | Sanskrit literature and hence believed to be of a late |
These words are all derived from the | Sanskrit language, and are Indo-European cognates of t |
try this clan system is cognate with Gotra in | Sanskrit texts and shares most features. |
sed thousands of sermons and verses in Hindi, | Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Rajasthani. |
o keep its top position up in Youth festival, | Sanskrit festival and Arabic festival. |
Dorje is the Tibetan equivalent of the | Sanskrit vajra and therefore the term appears frequent |
encyclopedia to understand the Jain Prakrit, | Sanskrit, Ardha-Magadhi and other Jain languages words |
wardoyo's family name is derived from sastra ( | Sanskrit, writings) and wardaya (Sanskrit, heart), so |
n to India, where he became superintendent of | Sanskrit studies and professor of Sanskrit in Poona. |
a Ratnam' award from Pattambi Sree Neelakanda | Sanskrit College and 'Sahithya nipunan' award from Thr |
est known work, a highly regarded textbook on | Sanskrit grammar and vocabulary, titled Elementarbuch |
Nambiars are traditionally | Sanskrit scholars and held prominent positions in acad |
inivasa Iyengar claims that Kanchipuram was a | Sanskrit word and that the town had no Tamil name. |
s learned in six languages including Kannada, | Sanskrit, Prakrit and Magadhi. |
inhalese, French, Dutch, Spanish, Hindustani, | Sanskrit language, and Tamil), nursing and dancing. |
genous Kannada nouns and those inherited from | Sanskrit (tadbhava-naturalised and samasamaskrita-non- |
The name Gurukulam is a | Sanskrit word and is an ancient Indian system of teach |
alist for about 30 works in Malayalam, Hindi, | Sanskrit, English, and Aramaic (Syriac) . |
oted author of a number of books important to | Sanskrit scholars and researchers, including Mugdhavod |
posed around 25 kritis in well known ragas in | Sanskrit, Telugu and Kannada. |
By the age of 22, he was competent in Hindi, | Sanskrit, Prakrit, and Rajasthani languages and litera |
ntamani was based on the legendary story of a | Sanskrit poet and devotee of Lord Krishna named Bilwam |
n a dozen books and edited an equal number in | Sanskrit, Hindi and English. |
temple (Aihole inscription) dated 634 CE, in | Sanskrit language and old Kannada script |
olner (May 1878 - 7 January 1936) was a noted | Sanskrit scholar and professor as well as the Vice Cha |
A scholar of Ayurveda, | Sanskrit, Malayalam and history, pioneered in writing |
MadhwaVijaya is a | Sanskrit work and is composed of 16 sargas or cantos. |
y of Jaipur in India, was a scholar of Hindi, | Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali. |
They begin the preparation by | Sanskrit chants and recitation of prayers to Lord Shiv |
so acquired a profound knowledge of classical | Sanskrit grammar and literature from local pandits. |
ssia (24 March 1906 - 10 October 2006), was a | Sanskrit scholar and poet from Kerala, India. |
of his work and the significant influence of | Sanskrit, Prakrit and Pali works in the Tirukkural. |
ic literature, ancient epic poetry, classical | Sanskrit Literature, and technical and scientific lite |
d textual analysis, and cross-references with | Sanskrit, Hindi and English translations. |
Dated 595 CE, the inscription is written in | Sanskrit language and old Kannada script and details i |
It is a key concept in | Sanskrit grammar, and in Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. |
He studied | Sanskrit, Pali, and Avestan under Charles de Harlez an |
and unusual grammatical forms drawn from the | Sanskrit lexicons and grammars, but he also incorporat |
terial in Kerala, Calicut, Mahatma Gandhi and | Sanskrit Universities and educational institutions und |
nams were in all the eight declensions of the | Sanskrit language and are sung as a highlight of Gurug |
core, on May 19, 1858 to Neelakanta Pillai, a | Sanskrit scholar and Parvathy Pillai, who were both fr |
ed their itinerary, Roth's description of the | Sanskrit alphabet, and some short excerpts of Roth's o |
including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, | Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi. |
His early works show the influence of | Sanskrit words and usages. |
uvaraj (in the languages of India, especially | Sanskrit, Hindi and Gujarati) is an Indian title for " |
Like her consort she appears 'naked' ( | Sanskrit: digambara) and unadorned, representing the e |
Chandra is also the word in | Sanskrit, Hindi and other Indian languages for moon. |
e name "Ghor" is a cognate to Avestan gairi-, | Sanskrit giri- and Middle Persian gar, in modern Persi |
Amrita which translates as immortal Nectar in | Sanskrit) and Anubhav meaning experience. |
He knew Greek, Latin, | Sanskrit, Hebrew, Arabic, Armenian, several Celtic lan |
ts, including linguistics, Bushman ethnology, | Sanskrit, Japanese archeology, Marx, Jung, Nagarjuna, |
Thus many of the Buddhist terms of | Sanskrit origin,which are still used in Mongolia, were |
amil word Kona (meaning Lord or Peak) and the | Sanskrit word Arka (sun) in reference to the temple wh |
Varma in | Sanskrit means Armor, Protection and Deo in Sanskrit m |
Bahu was its | Sanskrit name, as part of a Hindu understanding of the |
s involved in bringing to light several other | Sanskrit works as well. |
ls was the teacher of many famous students of | Sanskrit, such as Wendy Doniger, Diana Eck, John Strat |
is common to many Indian languages especially | Sanskrit, Hindi, Assamese, Kannada, Bengali, Konkani, |
dhist tantric literature as well as 'praxis' ( | Sanskrit: sadhana) associated with this class. |
also a Carnatic musician and had interests in | Sanskrit and astrology. |
la of the Bihar Sangit Nritya Natya Parishad, | Sanskrit College at Patna, Ravindra Bhavan at Patna, B |
Kongtrul, when Atisha discovered the store of | Sanskrit texts at Pekar Kordzoling, the library of Sam |
Soon Karuppan was appointed | Sanskrit Teacher at St. Theresa's Convent Girls' High |
Bombay, Mirashi was appointed in 1919 to the | Sanskrit chair at Morris College in Nagpur. |
Craig Jamieson is Keeper of | Sanskrit Manuscripts at the University of Cambridge. |
ly sponsored schemes sanctioned for Himachal, | Sanskrit Vidyapeeth at Kaleshwar in Kangra, Kendriya V |
Introduction to | Sanskrit Language, Athens: Elinepa. |
In 1973, he received the National | Sanskrit Pandit Award, and in 1976, the government of |
Sanskrit Eloquency Award, Vikram University, Ujjain, M | |
bers, who did not have very deep knowledge in | Sanskrit and Ayurveda. |
MA in | Sanskrit - Banares Hindu University, 1932. |
novels and collections of essays in both the | Sanskrit and Bangla languages.further he introduced hu |
ntha script (a script in which both Tamil and | Sanskrit can be written) in which the Pallavas were th |
; but now, more words from Malayalam and even | Sanskrit can be found. |
After immigrating to India he learned | Sanskrit and became learned in South Indian Agamas. |
saw the demise of traditional teaching, with | Sanskrit teaching being deprecated in favour of its En |
e continued his education by reading English, | Sanskrit and Bengali literature. |
su translated the 10th and 11th cantos of the | Sanskrit Srimad Bhagavatam (composed ca. |
is believed as the birth place of well known | Sanskrit poet Bhavabhuti. |
m because of a famed pair of birds( Pakshi in | Sanskrit means Bird, Theertham means a holy lake or po |
philology and especially ancient classics and | Sanskrit at Bonn and Berlin (1830-1835), he took the d |
The name comes from "tincal", | Sanskrit for borax, and Greek, "konis", meaning powder |
y 1840 - 12 October 1882), English scholar in | Sanskrit, was born at St. Briavels, Gloucestershire. |
In the Buddhist texts in | Sanskrit, this Buddha is known as Krakucchanda. |
that it is the final chapter of a much longer | Sanskrit text, but there is no clear evidence that suc |
Mukundamala is a poem in | Sanskrit written by Kulashekhara Alvar, one of the las |
Jinaratna displays his mastery of | Sanskrit poetics by interspersing complex lyric metres |
ucated at Cotton College, Guwahati (1913-15), | Sanskrit College, Calcutta (1915-17), Calcutta Univers |
r Utkal University and M.A & PHD in History & | Sanskrit from Calcutta university. |
e of India led him to do a Master's Degree in | Sanskrit at Calcutta University (1942-44) and finally |
nd a renewed interest in the real classics of | Sanskrit literature can be seen in his poems. |
to the general verbal conjugation paradigm in | Sanskrit, and can also be compared to the class of mi- |
His name was revealed in the AD 732 | Sanskrit inscription carved in stone found at the foot |
masastra Volume IV for his research under the | Sanskrit translation category. |
Is the homophony of his name with the | Sanskrit numeral catvarah purely coincidental?----Cliv |
Vajrayana Buddhism, tantric sexual practice ( | Sanskrit: Maithuna, cf. |
"engagement ceremony" with the background of | Sanskrit mantrams chanted by the Hindu priests. |
Revival: | Sanskrit Buddhist Chants |
Wisdom; Text and Commentaries Translated from | Sanskrit and Chinese. |
a-nikaya and the corresponding collections in | Sanskrit and Chinese." |
a three volume alphabetical catalogue of all | Sanskrit manuscript collections known at the time, in |
The Thevar people ( | Sanskrit: "aristocrats") collectively forms the Mukkul |
and Indologist, and worked as a professor of | Sanskrit at Columbia University. |
1866, he was called to Munich as professor of | Sanskrit and comparative philology in 1868. |
ied in 1908 in Berlin , He was a Professor of | Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Presidency College |
Arabic and Persian, and later gave classes on | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. |
iversity of Kiel, where he was a professor of | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. |
the influence of Albrecht Weber, switched to | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics, which he studied |
Both works of poetry written in | Sanskrit were composed in 1590 C.E. and give an authen |
at its base, Darsana Mala, a book of hundred | Sanskrit verses composed by Narayana Guru. |
emistry, Biology, History, Civics, Geography, | Sanskrit, Economics, Computer Science, Music, Drawing, |
mil Nadu and to promote the use of Tamil over | Sanskrit for conducting Archanai (Offerings to God) in |
"Pawo" translates the | Sanskrit terms daka and vira, with similar meaning. |
dhava, Tharka sastra (science of arguments in | Sanskrit) from Damodara, Vyakarana (Sanskrit grammar) |
here she completed a B.A. cum laude, studying | Sanskrit under Daniel Ingalls. |
he word Dabgar is said to be derived from the | Sanskrit word daravakarra, which means the makers of a |
ttacharyya to describe the concept as used in | Sanskrit texts dealing with pranayama. |
Sivabharata, a | Sanskrit manuscript deals with the ancestry and achiev |
He translated Harivamsamu and Ramayanamu from | Sanskrit and dedicated to king Prolaya Vemareddy. |
Kriya (in | Sanskrit "action, deed, effort") most commonly refers |
Buddhi is a feminine | Sanskrit noun derived from the same root (budh - to be |
retention and absorption of vital liquids and | Sanskrit texts describe how the male semen must not be |
ia, compiled a poetic text on the Ragamala in | Sanskrit, which describes six principal Ragas-Bhairava |
See | Sanskrit for details of pronunciation. |
he was a brilliant student and won prizes for | Sanskrit and Deva Nagri writing. |
s) or 50, which represents the letters of the | Sanskrit alphabet, Devanagari, and wears a skirt made |
The word dharani derives from a | Sanskrit root dh.r which means "to hold or maintain". |
own as Dhuna or Dhuniya, which comes from the | Sanskrit word dhu, which means to shake. |
Nannayya used many of the | Sanskrit words directly in Telugu too. |
akening of original mind through the nirodha ( | Sanskrit) of discursive thought, the cessation of the |
The text is written in | Sanskrit and divided into four sections, covering a to |
Eminent Economist and | Sanskrit Scholar Dr. V.R. Panchamukhi (former Chairman |
ndian work, the Book of Sindibad, composed in | Sanskrit as early as 500 BC. |
of Arts in English, Malayalam, Arabic, Hindi, | Sanskrit, Music, Economics, Politics, Philosophy, Hist |
to read, and gradually mastered many Marathi, | Sanskrit, and English works. |
Selected verses, sorted by subject, in both | Sanskrit and English text. |
written 16 books, translated (primarily from | Sanskrit to English) with commentary 9 other volumes, |
(Cantos 1-14 in | Sanskrit and English) |
Tatia, Nathmal (tr.) (1994) (in | Sanskrit - English). |
th enthusiasm and in 1879 registered to learn | Sanskrit, Marathi, English, Indian Philosophy and Myth |
r countries can learn Buddhism, Sinhala Pali, | Sanskrit and English. |
er and translator of texts between Malayalam, | Sanskrit and English. |
er, he took his Masters degrees in Malayalam, | Sanskrit, and English. |
He invited the poet-monk Su Manshu to teach | Sanskrit and English. |
o the original text and commentaries in Pali, | Sanskrit and European languages. |
go to the depths of Buddhism he learnt Pali, | Sanskrit and European languages. |
He had an immense knowledge of | Sanskrit, as evidenced by his numerous essays, and cri |
houses are taken from | Sanskrit for example seva, sathya, rita etc |
ic of 'supersoul' - using Aramaic, Hebrew and | Sanskrit sacred expressions to create what is called T |
2. Deux Lexiques | Sanskrit Chinois Fan Yu Tsa Ming De Li Yen et Fan Yu T |
pagoda from Portuguese (via Dravidian), from | Sanskrit bhagavati, feminine of bhagavatt "blessed" < |
9 examination on shared features in Greek and | Sanskrit nominal flection. |
The | Sanskrit term for deiva loga is Devaloka. |
eligious notions that appear in the work with | Sanskrit labels for which a certain historical develop |
Ish or Esh is also a | Sanskrit word for head. |
an anglicized version of Antariksh, from the | Sanskrit word for "space" or "sky". |
(see Southworth's derivation of | Sanskrit term for "others" or Mleccha) |
Guruji.com is derived from the | Sanskrit word for teacher, Guru. |
Dev is a | Sanskrit word for a Hindu deity. |
named the page Ashva, the most commonly used | Sanskrit word for elephant. |
Shasta is a generic | Sanskrit term for a teacher. |
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