Infobox University name Nepal Sanskrit University image motto established 1986 type chancellor Prime Minister of Nepal br Jhalanath Khanal vice chancellor Bidur Paudel city Beljhundi,Dang country Nepal students 1,697 ref http www.moe.gov.np Autonomous 20Agencies MS University more.php Government of Nepal The Ministry of Education and Sports MOES Mahendra Sanskrit University Constituent Campus Bot generated title ref website http msu.edu.np msu.edu.np Nepal Sanskrit University formerly Mahendra Sanskrit University established in December 1986, has its central office at Beljhundi in Dang district of Mid Western Development Region, Nepal . The university offers Intermediate Uttar Madhyama , Bachelor Shastri , Bachelor of Education, Masters Acharya and Doctoral courses in classical and modern subjects. It also offers intermediate in Ayurveda and condensed courses for Ayurvedacharya. The university has 12 constituent and 13 affiliated Vidhyapithas campuses situated in different parts of the country. Inspired by the long unbroken tradition of Sanskrit in Nepal , the university was established for the following purposes To fulfil the need for an autonomous institution for teaching learning activities and research of Sanskrit field at various levels To systematize Sanskrit education up to the highest level in the Kingdom To preserve and promote Sanskrit education in different sectors of the Nepalese society To develop the Kingdom of Nepal into a centre for learning through Sanskrit education. MSU also offers facilities for degree and non degree research works based on Sanskrit. It also organizes training programs on Vedic and Buddhist teaching and Yoga training. His Majesty King Gyanendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev is the Chancellor of Mahendra Sanskrit University. The Pro Chancellor is the Minister for Education. The Vice chancellor is the Chief Administrator of the University. On May 12, 2002, fires caused 27.5 million Nepali Rupee rupees worth of damage to the university. ref http ... more details
merge to Sampurnanand Sanskrit University date July 2011 Government Sanskrit College was the first college in Benares . Established in 1791, it was a landmark college in India from where several notable teachers emerged. In 1958 it merged with Sampurnanand Sanskrit University . History To establish their rule in India , the officers of the British India East India Company thought in necessary to preserve the knowledge of Hindus and Muslims. In the year 1750 they passed a resolution for that purpose. To preserve Urdu , they established a Aliah University madrasa at Calcutta, whereas for protection and development of Sanskrit , they chose Benares . In 1791, during the period of British rule in India, Jonathan Duncan, the representative of the Honourable East India Company proposed the establishment of a Sanskrit college for development and preservation of the Sanskrit Vangmaya and to show that the English people were in favour of the development of the Indian culture. This was sanctioned by Governor General Lord Cornwallis . Kashi Naresh Mahip Narayan Singh donated a huge tract of land in the southern part of Benares for construction of the college. The first teacher of this Institution was Pandit Kashinath. The Governor General initially sanctioned a budget of Rs. 20,000 per annum. ref University Circular, Vol.1 No.1, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University ref Education Initially the college offered courses up to graduation. From 1857, the college started postgraduate teaching. The examination system was adopted in 1880. In 1894 the famous building of Saraswati Bhavan Granthalaya, where thousands of manuscripts are preserved, was constructed, . These manuscripts are edited by the Principal of the College and published in book form. The series of books are known as Sarasvati Bhavana ... must be a scholar of Sanskrit with knowledge of European literature and Philosophy . ref University Circular, Vol.3 No.1, Sampurnanand Sanskrit University ref The Principals from 1844 were Professor J ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2011 Sanskrit Collegiate School is one of the oldest schools in Kolkata , India , teaching grades 1 to 12 under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education . The boys only school was established by the then Bengal intelligentsia along with Sanskrit College Sanskrit College, Calcutta . The establishment date is 1 January 1824. It is situated opposite the Presidency College, Kolkata , College Square and Hindu School, Kolkata and next to the University of Calcutta and Hindu School. History It is located on College Street now renamed Bidhan Sarani in central Kolkata. Its centrality is heightened by its proximity to Presidency College, Kolkata, the University of Calcutta, and the Indian Coffee House. It was established during the Governor Generalship of Lord Amherst, based on a recommendation by HT James Prinsep and Thomas Babington Macaulay among others. The institution rose to prominence during the principalship by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar in 1851, who admitted students from other than the brahmin caste. In particular the tol or traditional Indian training school model was incorporated as a department in the 1870s. In the pre independence era, it was one of the finest seats of academic excellence in matters pertaining to Hinduism, eastern philosophy, ancient Indian history and ancient Indian languages like Pali and Prakrit. It is particularly well known for the contribution of its faculty and students in the social, cultural and religious transformation in nineteenth century Bengal in what came to be popularly regarded as the Bengal Renaissance. In terms of scholarship and intellectual output, it contributed hugely to enriching the knowledge of ancient Indian society and interpretation of ancient Indian texts. Campus The combined campus of the Sanskrit Collegiate School and Sanskrit College ... with Sanskrit College andwas situated in the same building which was built in a Victorian Architecture ... more details
IndicText The International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration IAST is a transliteration scheme that allows a lossless romanization of Brahmic family Indic scripts as employed by the Sanskrit language. Popularity IAST is the most popular transliteration scheme for romanization of Sanskrit and P i . It is often used in printed publications, especially for books dealing with ancient Sanskrit and P i topics related to Indian religions . With the wider availability of Unicode fonts, it is also increasingly used for electronic texts. The script is, however, insufficient to represent both Sanskrit and P i on the same page properly, owing to confusion of the vowel l sign in Sanskrit here and the need for the same sign for the retroflexive consonant , which is found in P i. Here it is better to follow Unicode and ISO 15919 , which is in any case a more comprehensive scheme. IAST is based on a standard established by the International Congress of Orientalists at Geneva in 1894. ref http www.umich.edu shashir sanskrit transcription.html History of Skt. transcription and 1894, Rapport de ... of Sanskrit , but allows essentially phonetic transcription e.g. Visarga unicode is an allophone ... values in International Phonetic Alphabet IPA , is as follows valid for Sanskrit for Hindi and other ... to allow transliteration of Devan gar and other Indic scripts as used for languages other than Sanskrit ... tool DEFAULTSORT International Alphabet Of Sanskrit Transliteration Category Hindustani orthography Category Brahmic scripts Category Indic romanization Category Sanskrit af IAST az Sanskrit dilinin ... ca IAST de International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration es Alfabeto Internacional de Transliteraci n S nscrita eo IAST fr International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration gl Alfabeto Internacional ... nl IAST ja IAST no IAST pl International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration ... za pre rkovanje sanskrta fi International Alphabet of Sanskrit Transliteration ta ... more details
Vedic Sanskrit grammar is the oldest attested full case and tense system grammar of a language from the Indo European languages Indo European language family . br Comparing with Sanskrit Classical Sanskrit , Vedic Sanskrit had a subjunctive absent in Panini grammarian Panini s grammar and generally believed ... in the subjunctive and optative moods, in contrast to Classical Sanskrit, with no subjunctive ... the Classical Sanskrit imperative. The three Synthetic language synthetic past tenses imperfect , perfect ... the Devi inflection and the Vrkis inflection , a difference lost in Classical Sanskrit. The subjunctive mood of Vedic Sanskrit was also lost in Classical Sanskrit. Also, there was no fixed rule about ... s in Vedic Sanskrit, of which Classical Sanskrit retained only one form. Nominal declinations ... Sanskrit. E.g., along with the Classical Sanskrit s declension of deva as transl sa devas devau dev s , Vedic Sanskrit additionally allowed the forms transl sa daivas daiv daiv sas . Similarly Vedic Sanskrit has declined forms such as asmai , tvai , transl sa yu mai , tv , etc. for the 1st and 2nd person pronouns, not found in Classical Sanskrit. The obvious reason is the attempt of Classical Sanskrit to regularize and standardize its grammar, which simultaneously led to a purge of Old ... Sanskrit had independent prefix morphemes. Such prefixes especially for verbs could come anywhere in the sentence, but in Classical Sanskrit, it became mandatory to attach them immediately before the verb. Phonology Vedic Sanskrit differs from Classical Sanskrit to an extent comparable to the difference ... differences between the two Vedic Sanskrit had a voiceless bilabial fricative IPA , called upadhm n ya ... in Classical Sanskrit to give way to the simple visarga upadhmaniya occurs before IAST p and IAST ph , jihvamuliya before IAST k and IAST kh . Vedic Sanskrit had a retroflex lateral approximant IPA as well as its aspirated counterpart IPA , which were lost in Classical Sanskrit, to be replaced ... more details
Sanskrit language Sanskrit pronouns are declined for grammatical case case , grammatical number number , and gender. The pronominal declension applies to a few adjectives as well. Many pronouns have alternative enclitic forms. First and second person persons The first and second person pronouns are declined for the most part alike, having by analogy assimilated themselves with one another. Note Where two forms are given, the second is enclitic and an alternative form. Ablatives in singular and plural may be extended by the syllable tas thus mat or mattas , asmat or asmattas . class wikitable rowspan 2 colspan 3 First Person colspan 3 Second Person Singular Dual Plural Singular Dual Plural Nominative aham v m vayam tvam yuv m y yam Accusative m m, m v m, nau asm n, nas tv m, tv yuv m, v m Unicode yu m n , vas Instrumental may v bhy m asm bhis tvay yuv bhy m Unicode yu m bhis Dative mahyam, me v bhy m, nau asmabhyam, nas tubhyam, te yuv bhy m, v m Unicode yu mabhyam , vas Ablative mat v bhy m asmat tvat yuv bhy m Unicode yu mat Genitive mama, me vayos, nau asm kam, nas tava, te yuvayos, v m Unicode yu m kam , vas Locative mayi vayos asm su tvayi yuvayos Unicode yu m su Third person pronouns and demonstratives Sanskrit does not have true third person pronouns, but its demonstratives fulfil this function instead by standing independently without a modified substantive. There are four different demonstratives in Sanskrit tat , etat , idam , and adas . etat indicates greater proximity than tat . While idam is similar to etat , adas refers to objects that are more remote than tat . The tat paradigm is given below. class wikitable rowspan 2 colspan 3 Masculine colspan 3 ... svam Bibliography IAST Devav prave ik An Introduction to the Sanskrit Language Robert P. Goldman ISBN 0 944613 40 3 A Sanskrit Grammar for Students A. A. Macdonell ISBN 81 246 0094 5 DEFAULTSORT Sanskrit Pronouns And Determiners Category Pronouns by language Category Sanskrit ie lang stub ... more details
new translations of classical Sanskrit literature. John Clay now lives in New York City. In 2007 ... Surrender, Compassion, and the Mission of a Goose Sanskrit Poetry from the South by Appayya Dikshitar ... 0 8147 4110 8 Sanskrit drama Drama Ratnavali The Lady of the Jewel Necklace and Priyadarsika The Lady ..., Matthew Kapstein. br Notes references External links http www.claysanskritlibrary.org Clay Sanskrit Library official page Category Sanskrit texts Category Dual language series of texts hi ... more details
Orphan date March 2011 The Sanskrit Press and Depository was set up in 1847 by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar and Madan Mohan Tarkalankar in 1847 with a loan of 600 rupees, quite a large sum of money in those days. ref Nikhil Sarkar, Adijuger Patthopustak Early Textbooks in Chittaranjan Bandyopadhyay, ed. Dui Shotoker Bangla Mudron Pr kashon Two Centuries of Bengali Printing and Publishing Calcutta Ananda, 1981 , pp. 172 74. ref Vidyasagar began the Sanskrit Press with a couple of safe publishing bets an edition of Bharat Chandra Ray s Annadamangal Kavya , a popular epic, for which his copy text was a rare manuscript owned by the Krishnanagar zamindars, and the Betal Panchabingshati Twenty Five Tales from a Demon , a traditional collection of Indian folk tales. Madan Mohan Tarkalankar began in 1849 an illustrated series for children, Shishu Shiksha A Child s Lessons , the third number of which was Vidyasagar s Bodhodoy The Dawn of Understanding, 1850 . With Bodhodoy began Vidyasagar s project to reform and modernise Bengali primary education, using the Sanskrit Press as a laboratory for his experiments. In 1865 he produced one of the most successful Bengali primers ever, the Varna Parichaya Bengali pronunciation Borno Porichoy . This book, whose title loosely translates as Learning One s Letters or An Introduction to the Bengali Alphabet , is much more than a simple alphabet book, and contains short moralistic tales, aphorisms and epigrams which quickly became proverbial in nineteenth century Bengal. Its purpose was to displace the ubiquitous Shishubodhak , Ballobodh , Bornobodh , etc., popular textbooks written by many hands and comprising a bizarre mix of folktales, proverbs, rules for negating curses, shlokas from the Arthashastra , and other edifying fragments. These books were barely suitable for children and were more like grab bags of useful knowledge for the average householder. Partly swayed by influences from nineteenth century England, Bengal in the mid nineteenth ... more details
Vedic Sanskrit has a number of linguistic features which are alien to most other Indo European languages. Prominent examples include phonologically , the introduction of retroflex es, which alternate with Dental consonant dentals Morphology linguistics morphologically , the formation of gerund s and syntactically , the use of a quotative Marker linguistics marker iti . ref Edwin Bryant, The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture The Indo Aryan Migration Debate Oxford University Press 2001 , p. 79. ref Such features, as well as the presence of non Indo European vocabulary, are attributed to a local .... 500 BC , the retroflex series had become part of Sanskrit phonology. There is a clear predominance ... in Rigvedic Sanskrit. ref Michael Witzel, Substrate Languages in Old Indo Aryan Rigvedic, Middle ... Burrow Burrow listed some 500 words in Sanskrit that he considered to be loans from non Indo European ... Dravidian languages Dravidian . ref Thomas Burrow, The Sanskrit Language , 3rd edn. 1955 , chapter ... questioned Dravidian etymologies proposed for Vedic words, most of which he gives Indo Aryan or Sanskrit ... loans in Sanskrit . Rahul Peter Das Das even contended that there is not a single case in which a communis ... reconstructions in order to find, by hook or by crook, Indo European explanations for Sanskrit ... that the phonological and morphological similarity of 55 loanwords in Proto Indo Iranian and in Sanskrit ... Bertil Tikkanen, The Sanskrit gerund A synchronic, diachronic and typological analysis , Studia Orientalia ... loans from Dravidian into Sanskrit. Since they belong to a later period, they are unsuited to establish the origin of the loans in Rigvedic Sanskrit. Munda Kuiper identified one of the donor ... from a Munda language turned up in the hundreds and hundreds of Sanskrit and middle Indic texts. There is also a surprising lack of borrowings of names of plants animal bird, etc. into Sanskrit Zide ... In Vedic Sanskrit Category Sanskrit Category Linguistic history of India Category Pre Indo Europeans ... more details
This is a list of English language English words of Sanskrit origin. Many of these words were not directly borrowed from Sanskrit. The meanings of some words have changed slightly after being borrowed ... which is derived from the Sanskrit tribal name A vaka meaning horseman , as the country was noted for its fine breed of horses and the Stan comes from the sanskrit Sthanam meaning place. This name was used in reference to the Kambojas in antiquity. Ahimsa from Sanskrit ahi s , which ... ref Ambarella through Sinhalese language Sinhalese ultimately from Sanskrit , a kind ... Amrita from Sanskrit am tam , nectar of everlasting life. ref http www.bartleby.com 61 80 A0268000.html ... from Sanskrit nili . ref http www.m w.com dictionary aniline Merriam Webster Online Aniline ref Apadravya from Sanskrit which refers to a male genital piercing were a barbell passes through ... language Greek Areia , ultimately from Sanskrit Arya s noble, honorable . ref OEtymD Aryan ref Asana from Sanskrit sana which means seat , a term describing yoga postures. ref http www.bartleby.com 61 9 A0450950.html American Heritage Dictionary Asana ref Ashram ultimately from Sanskrit ... Sanskrit antala . ref http www.bartleby.com 61 18 A0501800.html American Heritage Dictionary Atoll ... badin gan ultimately from Sanskrit v tigagama , ref OEtymD aubergine ref meaning eggplant . Avatar from Sanskrit avat ra , which means descent , a refers to the human incarnation ... ref Ayurveda from Sanskrit yurveda , which means knowledge of life . ref http www.bartleby.com 61 89 A0558950.html American Heritage Dictionary Ayurveda ref B Bandana from Sanskrit ... from Sanskrit va ij , which means a merchant . ref OEtymD banyan ref Basmati through Hindi ultimately from Sanskrit v sa . ref http www.bartleby.com 61 39 B0103950.html American Heritage Dictionary Basmati rice ref Bahuvrihi from Sanskrit bahuvr hih , a composite word, meaning ... more details
lead missing date July 2011 Infobox University name Jagadguru Ramanadacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University image motto established 2001 chancellor vice chancellor Ramkrishnamacharyulu city Jaipur , Rajasthan , India country students type Public university Public campus Urban areas Urban affiliations University Grants Commission India UGC website http www.jrrsanskrituniversity.ac.in httpdocs index.htm Rajasthan Sanskrit University, Jaipur Jagadguru Ramanadacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University , formerly Rajasthan Sanskrit University , Jaipur was established on 1 February 2001 by Swami Narayan Dasji Maharaj of Triveni dham, Jaipur. Its first pro tem vice chancellor was Padmshri Mandan Mishra. On 27 June 2005 it was renamed Jagadguru Ramanadacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University. The campus is located at Madau Bhankrota , Jaipur on about 78.85 hectares. This university affiliates about 52 colleges institutions of Acharya, Shashtri and Shikshashatri level. Courses Degrees Acharya Shashtri Shikshashatri Shikshacharya Vidyavaridhi Vidyavachaspati Diploma Jyotish shahtra Vastu Shatra Certifiactes Jyotish shahtra Vastu Shatra External links http www.jrrsanskrituniversity.ac.in httpdocs index.htm Rajasthan Sanskrit University website Universities in Rajasthan India university stub coord missing Rajasthan Category Education in Jaipur University Category Sanskrit Universities in India Category Educational institutions established in 2001 Category India university stubs Category Universities and colleges in Jaipur ... more details
Infobox University name Darbhanga Sanskrit University image Deleted image removed Image Ksdsu.jpg motto established 1961 chancellor Devanand Kunwar br vice chancellor Umesh Sharma br city Darbhanga state Bihar country India students type Public university Public campus Urban areas Rural affiliations University Grants Commission India UGC website http www.ksdsu.edu.in www.ksdsu.edu.in Image Anandbagh1.jpg thumb Anand Bagh Palace , also known as Lakshmivilas Palace Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University KSDSU is a state university India state university located at Darbhanga , Bihar , India , dedicated to the teaching end promotion of Sanskrit . Its jurisdiction covers the whole of Bihar . History KSDSU was established in 1961, with Mahamhopadhyay Dr. Umesh Misra, the eminent scholar, as the first Vice Chancellor. Raj Darbhanga Maharaja Kameshwar Singh donated his ancestral Anand Bagh Palace to the government of Bihar for a university for the promotion of Sanskrit language. Currently, this palace is the head office of Maharaja Kameshwar Singh Sanskrit University. ref Umesh Mishra author Govinda Jh at page 60 ref It has held one awareness campaign. Eminent Sanskrit scholar and poet Professor Ram Karan Sharma was the vice chancellor of Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University, Darbhanga , from 1974 to 1980. ref cite news url http timesofindia.indiatimes.com Cities Patna Sanskrit has never been dead articleshow 3905767.cms title Sanskrit has never been dead author Gayatree ... the proud possessions. Darbhanga Sanskrit University started functioning as a Manuscript Resource Centre in September 2003. Known across Bihar for the rich manuscripts in Sanskrit, this MRC has documented ... and palm manuscripts are preserved in the university. Campus Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit ... Website of Kameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit University Universities in Bihar coord missing Bihar Category Sanskrit Universities in India Category Universities and colleges in Bihar Category Darbhanga ... more details
the name given by Europeans to the region in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is written in Sanskrit ... dynasty ailendrava a , which is also mentioned in four Sanskrit inscriptions from Central Java the other ... of the 6th century AD, possibly earlier. ref name Sastri An inscription in Sanskrit dated 1086 ... in the early Pallava script , in the Sanskrit language, and commemorate sacrifices held by a king called ... father Aswawarman and his grandfather Kundungga. It is generally agreed that Kundungga is not a Sanskrit ... a Sanskrit name indicates that he was probably also the first to adhere to Hinduism. ref S. Supomo ... References references DEFAULTSORT Tamil And Sanskrit Inscriptions In The Malay World Category Tamil ... more details
The following is a list of educational institutions that use Sanskrit phrases as their official motto s. Acharya Nagarjuna University satye sarva prati hitam satye sarvaM pratiShThitam Everything is established in truth All India Institute of Medical Sciences ar ram dya khalu dharmas dhanam shareeramAdyaM khalu dharmasAdhanam Body alone is the instrument of doing all duties deeds, Kumarsambhavam Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham raddh v n labhate j nam shraddhAvAn labhate GYaanam Reverent attains wisdom, Rigveda Andhra University tejasvi n vadh tamastu tejasvi naavadhiitamastu May our knowledge become brilliant Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University tejasvi n vadh tamastu tejasvi naavadhiitamastu May our knowledge become brilliant ref http vbspu.ac.in Sanskrit phrases as purvanchal university motto . tejasvi naavadhiitamastu ref Banaras Hindu University vidyay am ta a nute vidyayA amRRitaM ashnute eat nectar through knowledge, i.e. be immortal through knowledge Banasthali Vidyapith s vidy y vimuktaye sA vidyA yA vimuktaye That is knowledge which liberates Bengal Engineering and Science University, Shibpur utti ha j grata pr pya var nnibodhata uttiShTha jAgrata prApya varAnnibodhata arise, awake, obtaining worthy teachers , know the truth Birla Institute of Technology Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi s vidy y vimuktaye sA vidyA yA vimuktaye That is knowledge which liberates Birla Institute of Technology and Science Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani j na parama balam GYaanaM paramaM balam knowledge is the supreme power Central ... one should run away from the battlefield Sampurnanand Sanskrit University S rutam me gop ya ... Of Educational Institutions Which Have Sanskrit Phrases As Their Mottos Category Sanskrit Category Lists ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2011 Panchar tra is a Sanskrit drama written by Bhasa . The plot is based on the Hindu epic Mahabharata . See also portal Poetry Sanskrit literature Sanskrit drama Category Poetry by nation or language Sanskrit Category Indian literature Category Sanskrit texts Category Medieval literature Category Indian plays play stub hi ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Shadripu Sanskrit meaning the six enemies The shadripus have been listed as 1. Lust Sanskrit Kama 2.Greed Sanskrit Lobha 3. Anger Sanskrit Krodha 4.Pride Sanskrit Mada 5. Attachment Sanskrit Moha 6.Covetousness Sanskrit Matsarya These bind the soul to the process of birth and death and keep it confined in this material world confines of Maya illusion maya or illusion . Especially the first three are said to pave the way towards hell. Category Sikh terms Category Hindu philosophical concepts ... more details
Marici may refer to Marici Ligures , a Ligurian people of Gallia Transpadana Sanskrit term for the solar deity known in Japanese as Marishi Ten Marichi , masculine Sanskrit term for one of the Saptarshis disambig ... more details
Jagannath Pathak is a Sanskrit scholar and poet. In 1981 his poetry collection Kapishayani won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Sanskrit . ref http books.google.com books?id VGxKTDT0h2kC&pg PA350 ref He also won the Sahitya Akademi Translation Award for Sanskrit in 2004, for translating Mirza Ghalib s Diwan E Ghalib Urdu poetry into Sanskrit as Ghaliba Kavyam . ref http tesla.websitewelcome.com sahit old version awa518.htm sanskrit Sahitya Akademi official website , old version ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pathak, Jagannath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pathak, Jagannath Category Sanskrit poets Category Living people Category Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Sanskrit India writer stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Vivarem is a sanskrit word which means information . This word is commonly used in almost all Indian subcontinent Indian languages .that are influenced by Sanskrit and accepted by international community as well for the above meaning. Category Sanskrit words and phrases ... more details
Agasthya Kavi composed 74 works of poetry in Sanskrit in 14th century. He is from Warangal . ref http discover telangana.org wp 2009 07 28 telangana sahitya charitraku darpanam Ancient history of Telangana literature ref References Reflist Category 14th century writers Category Sanskrit literature Category Sanskrit poets ... more details
For the 2008 film Dhara 2008 film In Hinduism , Dhar Sanskrit Support is one of the Vasus , gods of the physical cosmos. He represents the earth and the element earth, though Earth is usually the goddess Prithvi rather than a god. Dh r Sanskrit is a Sanskrit term used to refer to the flow of a stream or waterfall. External links http vedabase.net sanskrit d dhara Dhara References . http vedabase.net Vedabase .net. Category Hindu gods Category Earth gods Hindu myth stub ... more details
Tanay may refer to Tanay a Sanskrit Word or can be said as a word originated from Sanskrit. The Meanaing of Word TANAY is SON . Actually it came from the Sanskrit Hanuman Chalisa where it is referred to as.. Pavan Tanay Son Of Wind sankat haran, managal murti rup This is the part of Hanuman Chalisa, a Hindu Religious book. By Tanay Kumar Sitamarhi Bihar Category Sanskrit words and phrases See also Tanay a Turkish name means moon glowing in the dawn . ... more details
Katyayana may refer to Katyayana Buddhist , a disciple of Gautama Buddha . K ty yana , an India n mathematician and Sanskrit Philologist grammarian . disambig ... more details