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He was also knowledgeable about | Sanskrit, about Saiva Siddhanta and is a revered Tamil |
to emanate or incite 'blessings' and 'grace' ( | Sanskrit: adhishthana) within the mindstream and exper |
he physical body ("soma" [in Greek; "deha" in | Sanskrit]) after the design determined by the karma, w |
iva sent the two saints Vyasa and Agatyar (in | Sanskrit Agastya) to create the divine languages Sansk |
s) or 50, which represents the letters of the | Sanskrit alphabet, Devanagari, and wears a skirt made |
ed their itinerary, Roth's description of the | Sanskrit alphabet, and some short excerpts of Roth's o |
Ambattan derives from the | Sanskrit amba (to be near) and stha (to stand); thus " |
thology (puranas) with a fine grip on Telugu, | Sanskrit and Tamil languages. |
raja ("Great Raja", great King and Prince, in | Sanskrit and Hindi) on the Indian subcontinent, origin |
cipated in the scholarly Western discovery of | Sanskrit and Hinduism which took place in British Indi |
This article is about the | Sanskrit and Prakrit verses. |
ue, in the Netherlands, studied Latin, Greek, | Sanskrit, and Indo-European linguistics at Leiden Univ |
a-nikaya and the corresponding collections in | Sanskrit and Chinese." |
o the original text and commentaries in Pali, | Sanskrit and European languages. |
In | Sanskrit and in the languages of some Indianized count |
Later on Chinese was added to the | Sanskrit and Tibetan. |
novels and collections of essays in both the | Sanskrit and Bangla languages.further he introduced hu |
1866, he was called to Munich as professor of | Sanskrit and comparative philology in 1868. |
1902, and ultimately became the department of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies in 1951. |
'Vadyam', in | Sanskrit and many other Indian languages, means instru |
in the beginning of the 18th century, learned | Sanskrit and Malayalam, and wrote Puthen Pana based on |
ied in 1908 in Berlin , He was a Professor of | Sanskrit and Comparative Philology, Presidency College |
While at Yale, Emeneau began | Sanskrit and Indo-European studies with the Sanskritis |
dent he had won the Bhugwandas scholarship in | Sanskrit, and in this language his later studies were |
Tokunaga Muneo is a specialist in | Sanskrit and Vedic but also one of the world's foremos |
Initial ca in | Sanskrit and Pali becomes s or h |
l these devotional songs are predominantly in | Sanskrit and Telugu. |
r countries can learn Buddhism, Sinhala Pali, | Sanskrit and English. |
terary contributions were Mahamanavachampu in | Sanskrit and Kavita Kusumanjali in Maithili - a compil |
he was one of few scholars in China who knew | Sanskrit and Pali language. |
n 1850 while in the course of cataloguing the | Sanskrit and Hebrew manuscripts in the possession of t |
bers, who did not have very deep knowledge in | Sanskrit and Ayurveda. |
e names of Koothu and Koodiyattom, often used | Sanskrit and Malayalam. |
1888 - d: 1950) was a Pundit (expert) in both | Sanskrit and Telugu languages. |
Just like Nannaya and Tikkana, he used half | Sanskrit and half Telugu in his Telugu translation of |
His father was a scholar in | Sanskrit and Tamil, and a composer and exponent of Car |
Amrita which translates as immortal Nectar in | Sanskrit) and Anubhav meaning experience. |
akantan Unni completed preliminary studies in | Sanskrit and Malayalam under the supervision of Kannam |
Zimmer began his career studying | Sanskrit and linguistics at the University of Berlin w |
to the general verbal conjugation paradigm in | Sanskrit, and can also be compared to the class of mi- |
the first Malayalam month of Medam (Mesham in | Sanskrit) and is celebrated as [Vishu]. |
In 1937 he became Chair of | Sanskrit and a Fellow at Queens' College, Cambridge an |
he was a brilliant student and won prizes for | Sanskrit and Deva Nagri writing. |
lection thousands of books in Tamil, English, | Sanskrit and Malayalam. |
He was also a noted scholar in Kannada, | Sanskrit and Prakrit. |
Gajashtaka in Kannada, Gajamathakalpana in | Sanskrit and Sethubandha in Prakrit attest to his incl |
gy from family Asans(trainers) in addition to | Sanskrit and Kalripayattu(including Tulunadan techniqu |
He was a scholar of Hindi, Pali, and | Sanskrit, and a prolific writer in Hindi. |
In 1967 he was made professor of | Sanskrit and remained in this position until his retir |
lf to the study of the Indian vernaculars and | Sanskrit, and he co-operated in the work of the Sanskr |
Arabic and Persian, and later gave classes on | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. |
nd published several Hindu religious texts in | Sanskrit and Marathi languages. |
University's collection of over 8,500 Ancient | Sanskrit and Hindi manuscripts is named in his honour. |
The incident proved his mastery of both | Sanskrit and the classical art forms. |
er and translator of texts between Malayalam, | Sanskrit and English. |
h was a collector of palm-leaf manuscripts in | Sanskrit and other languages. |
Wisdom; Text and Commentaries Translated from | Sanskrit and Chinese. |
also a Carnatic musician and had interests in | Sanskrit and astrology. |
The word Shravana means hearing/listening in | Sanskrit and this is considered to be the star of lear |
-shasan or tamra-patra; tamra means copper in | Sanskrit and several other Indian languages). |
A systematic investigation of the | Sanskrit and Prakrit texts of the "Haribhadra corpus". |
He then taught | Sanskrit and Marathi until 1976, first, National Colle |
The text is written in | Sanskrit and divided into four sections, covering a to |
The Malayalam used is devoid of Tamil and | Sanskrit, and thus is probably closest to spoken idiom |
ennsylvania, where he studied Greek, Russian, | Sanskrit, and Old French. |
tudy of the subjunctive and optative moods in | Sanskrit and Greek, which was the first thoroughly met |
o serves on the faculty of the Departments of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies and African and African-Am |
He studied English, Tamil and | Sanskrit and wrote Duryodhanavadham and Dharmaguptavad |
After studying | Sanskrit and Sinhala under Pelane Sri Vajiragnana Ther |
ngs including a pure Carnatic song written in | Sanskrit and 3 instrumental themes. |
his country, but his extraordinary fluency in | Sanskrit and Tibetan languages won him the admiration |
di, Malayalam, Philosophy, Physics, Politics, | Sanskrit and Zoology. |
the experience called enlightenment (Bodhi in | Sanskrit and Pali). |
yan Studies and chairman of the Department of | Sanskrit and Indian studies at Harvard University. |
e continued his education by reading English, | Sanskrit and Bengali literature. |
interested in ancient Hindu culture including | Sanskrit and Phalit Jyotish (astrology). |
He studied | Sanskrit and medicine in Baltimore, and set sail for I |
er, he took his Masters degrees in Malayalam, | Sanskrit, and English. |
to read, and gradually mastered many Marathi, | Sanskrit, and English works. |
Nadarajah, Devapoopathy (1994), Love in | Sanskrit and Tamil Literature, Delhi: Motilal Banarasi |
ty for his education, initiating Muthiah into | Sanskrit and Vedic studies. |
alam, excluding the huge number of words from | Sanskrit and Tamil, originated mostly due to the centu |
He translated Harivamsamu and Ramayanamu from | Sanskrit and dedicated to king Prolaya Vemareddy. |
The book is a geometrical survey of the | Sanskrit and Prakrt scientific and quasi-scientific li |
go to the depths of Buddhism he learnt Pali, | Sanskrit and European languages. |
es as a doctoral student in the Department of | Sanskrit and Indian Studies. |
Sarangapani was fluent in both Telugu and | Sanskrit and wrote almost 200 Padams in both languages |
Arya metre is a meter used in | Sanskrit and Prakrit verses. |
iversity of Kiel, where he was a professor of | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics. |
According to his own testimonials, | Sanskrit and oratory were his favourite subjects. |
After immigrating to India he learned | Sanskrit and became learned in South Indian Agamas. |
A foremost scholar of | Sanskrit and Tibetan, Khunu Rinpoche traveled widely i |
s tradition with Syrian litergy replacing the | Sanskrit and vedic prayers. |
He invited the poet-monk Su Manshu to teach | Sanskrit and English. |
addition to his exhaustive acquaintance with | Sanskrit, and the southern India vernaculars, he had s |
The word originates in | Sanskrit and has cognates in most Indo-European langua |
While the word 'japa' is | Sanskrit, and the practice described here associated w |
Seshayyar mainly composed in | Sanskrit and Telugu. |
itionally regarded as having been recorded in | Sanskrit and then translated by Kumarajiva, scholars n |
ranas, Mahabharata and numerous other ancient | Sanskrit and Pali texts. |
ith Greek, Latin, English, French, as well as | Sanskrit and German. |
Selected verses, sorted by subject, in both | Sanskrit and English text. |
He wrote widely in | Sanskrit and Malayalam. |
, he was fluent in English, Hindi, Malayalam, | Sanskrit and Urdu (to some extent). |
(Cantos 1-14 in | Sanskrit and English) |
Avvari Subramanya Sastri initially taught him | Sanskrit and Telugu. |
the influence of Albrecht Weber, switched to | Sanskrit and comparative linguistics, which he studied |
ing of several hundred manuscripts in Arabic, | Sanskrit and Persian, which were housed in the Archive |
He mastered | Sanskrit and is well read in Indian religions and phil |
It is used to write Nepal Bhasa, | Sanskrit and Pali. |
Possessing deep knowledge in | Sanskrit and the Hindu Puranas, Nelliyode is also capa |
n his own language (somewhat similar to Vedic | Sanskrit), and then states, “this means…” and explaine |
Initially he studied | Sanskrit and Syriac from teachers nearby. |
The name originates from Hindi (specifically | Sanskrit) and signifies “the indomitable”. |
who did not understand their 'proclivities' ( | Sanskrit: anusaya). |
usying himself especially with literature and | Sanskrit archaeology. |
encyclopedia to understand the Jain Prakrit, | Sanskrit, Ardha-Magadhi and other Jain languages words |
This practice is known in | Sanskrit as japa. |
ndian work, the Book of Sindibad, composed in | Sanskrit as early as 500 BC. |
He had an immense knowledge of | Sanskrit, as evidenced by his numerous essays, and cri |
A hatha yoga posture, translated from | sanskrit as Siddha... ("adept's, content, perfect"), a |
ed to a linguistic movement against retaining | Sanskrit as the first language in School education. |
uljaji was a fine writer and could compose in | Sanskrit as well as Telugu and Marathi. |
ck" have similarly many different meanings in | Sanskrit, as it is in fact the case in most languages. |
ed Akkadian, Aramaic, Ethiopian, Sumerian and | Sanskrit, as well as the cuneiform used in Asia Minor, |
a seated lion, hence the name Simha (lion in | Sanskrit) asana. |
s awarded the title "Saraswati" by the Madras | Sanskrit Association in July, 1899 at the age of 16. |
He was also Professor of | Sanskrit at University College, London from 1906 to 19 |
Julius Eggeling (1842-1918) was Professor of | Sanskrit at the University of Edinburgh from 1875 to 1 |
Leipzig, and then became Deputy Professor of | Sanskrit at Oxford in 1888, and Boden Professor of San |
and Indologist, and worked as a professor of | Sanskrit at Columbia University. |
Lachhmi Dhar Shastri Kalla was Reader of | Sanskrit at St. Stephen's College, the University of D |
He was the Professor of | Sanskrit at the University of Pennsylvania for most of |
938) is Professor Emeritus of Linguistics and | Sanskrit at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champ |
of Buddhism, acting as the Boden Professor of | Sanskrit at Oxford University from 1976 to 2004. |
philology and especially ancient classics and | Sanskrit at Bonn and Berlin (1830-1835), he took the d |
1916-17 July 1999) was the Wales Professor of | Sanskrit at Harvard University. |
nd also lectured on these subjects as well as | Sanskrit at universities in various countries. |
philosophy (1905-1907), and to begin studying | Sanskrit at Oxford University (1907-1909). |
onesia, in 1939 he was appointed Professor of | Sanskrit at Leiden University. |
e of India led him to do a Master's Degree in | Sanskrit at Calcutta University (1942-44) and finally |
au and Posen, in 1882 he took up the study of | Sanskrit at the University of Breslau with Adolf Fried |
1974 to South America, to deliver a speech in | Sanskrit at an international yoga conference. |
He was a professor of | Sanskrit at Hopkins from 1876 to 1880. |
Atmakaraka ( | Sanskrit atmakaraka, from atma- 'soul', and karaka- 's |
e believed to be reincarnations of Chenresig ( | Sanskrit: Avalokiteshvara), the Bodhisattva of Compass |
Derived from | Sanskrit Bappa or Vapra, it is cognate to Bawa. |
econstructed PIE accent is reflected in Vedic | Sanskrit basically intact. |
" language composed of Tibetan, Mongolian and | Sanskrit, because, he says, the two scripts were speci |
Sanskrit bhaga is a term for "lord, patron", but also | |
pagoda from Portuguese (via Dravidian), from | Sanskrit bhagavati, feminine of bhagavatt "blessed" < |
efer: Bodhichitta) and sufficient 'devotion' ( | Sanskrit: bhakti). |
the 'Gradual Vehicle of Bodhisattvas' ( | Sanskrit: Bodhisattvayana); and |
r making and propagating the observation that | Sanskrit bore a certain resemblance to classical Greek |
95), and frequently as examiner in German and | Sanskrit both for the university and for the Indian Ci |
Sanskrit Buddhism in Burma (1936) | |
uru, was a principal lotsawa or translator of | Sanskrit Buddhist texts into Tibetan during the second |
Revival: | Sanskrit Buddhist Chants |
nd is known for his continued interest in the | Sanskrit Buddhist literature. |
It is not a literal translation of the | Sanskrit Buddhists term adhisthana. |
He did not write the inscriptions in formal | Sanskrit but used the vernacular spoken form called Pr |
va's works were not preserved in the original | Sanskrit, but they mainly survived in Tibetan and Chin |
n influenced by and borrowed from Kannada and | Sanskrit but has some unique characteristics. |
This was lost in Classical | Sanskrit, but used in reciting Vedic & Upanishadic hym |
Pirivena, where he learned Sinhala, Pali and | Sanskrit by Ratmalane Sri Dharmaloka Thera. |
d glory as the Pole Star (Dhruva Nakshatra in | Sanskrit) by Lord Vishnu. |
It is based on an earlier romantic work in | Sanskrit by poet Bana and is popular among critics. |
is a poetic biography of Prophet Mohammed in | Sanskrit, called Vishuddha Nabi Charitham. |
Karuppan's talents in | Sanskrit came to the notice of Rajarshi Ramavarma Raja |
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. |
f the corners or limits of the 'Four Limits' ( | Sanskrit: Caturanta), a particular configuration of th |
Bombay, Mirashi was appointed in 1919 to the | Sanskrit chair at Morris College in Nagpur. |
kkal or Champu poems, written in the model of | Sanskrit Champu poetry, defined the development of med |
They begin the preparation by | Sanskrit chants and recitation of prayers to Lord Shiv |
In | Sanskrit Charu is the name of a flower. |
2. Deux Lexiques | Sanskrit Chinois Fan Yu Tsa Ming De Li Yen et Fan Yu T |
Sanskrit Chintan | |
In the view of Anuyoga, the 'Mindstream' ( | Sanskrit: citta santana) is the 'continuity' (Sanskrit |
), convey the relationship of the mindstream ( | Sanskrit: citta santana) of Sambhogakaya that links th |
Arasakesari is credited with translating the | Sanskrit classic Raghuvamsa into Tamil. |
la of the Bihar Sangit Nritya Natya Parishad, | Sanskrit College at Patna, Ravindra Bhavan at Patna, B |
hington, or in Portland, Oregon; the New York | Sanskrit College in 1910; and the Clarkstown Country C |
er passing Sahithyashiromani examination from | Sanskrit college Pattambi in 1932 he taught Malayalam |
a Ratnam' award from Pattambi Sree Neelakanda | Sanskrit College and 'Sahithya nipunan' award from Thr |
He is an alumnus of Government | Sanskrit College Trivandrum and University College Tri |
National Congress was held at Gokuldas Tejpal | Sanskrit College in Bombay. |
Mahatma Gandhi College Trivandrum, Government | Sanskrit College Trivandrum and Women's College Trivan |
d also held the post of superintendent of the | Sanskrit College in 1835. |
ucated at Cotton College, Guwahati (1913-15), | Sanskrit College, Calcutta (1915-17), Calcutta Univers |
also established the temple of Visvesvara, a | Sanskrit college, a matha for Saivas, a choultry for f |
ar, author and ex-Principal of the Government | Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram) |
ccountant at both the Asiatic Society and the | Sanskrit College. |
, engineering, medical, dental, education and | Sanskrit colleges, the Himachal Pradesh University has |
Tapovan ( | sanskrit) comes from the two root words Tapasya - mean |
also translated Vijnaneswara's Mitakshari, a | Sanskrit commentary on the Yajnavalkya Smriti, into Te |
poem's 28 cantos, the first 14 are extant in | Sanskrit complete (cantos 15 to 28 are in incomplete f |
olume Jaina Studies, Proceedings of the World | Sanskrit Conference, Helsinki, 2003; in the press). |
His name in Vedic | Sanskrit connotes "impeller, rouser, vivifier". |
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