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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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