Sanskrit people

    • [DOC File]Qule [qu2 85:9 - canal; vast; third person pronoun + le4 ...

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      Bomao 薄茅. According to the Han shu (CICA, p. 122 and note 295), this town was the capital of the Yuezhi xihou of Xidun. The initial character, bo, is reconstructed as EMC bak, and was commonly used to represent the Sanskrit sound bha. The second character, 茅 mao, was commonly mistaken for the very similar芧, zhu or xu.

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    • [DOC File]“Karma” is the Sanskrit word for “action”

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      “Karma” is the Sanskrit word for “action”. It is equivalent to Newton’s law of ‘every action must have a reaction’. ... "Wherever you go, there you are”. For us to GROW in Spirit, it is we who must change - and not the people, places or things around us. The only given …

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      Their skill on horseback allowed the Aryans to conquer the native people and to expand south into the subcontinent. The Aryans spoke Sanskrit, a language that is similar to what is spoken in Europe, but unlike the Dravidian languages spoken in India before the Aryan invasion. The similarities with European languages suggest the Aryans may have ...

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    • [DOC File]MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES(morning walk, Bombay Nov 20, …

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      (room conversation, Bhubaneswar, Jan. 29, 1977) If at least among educated people, there is one language, Sanskrit, and one culture, Vedic, then there will be no disunion. (lecture CC 1967 NY) To a very small extent, the few Sanskrit terms that are fully integrated into ISKCON terminology represent this unity of culture in our world-wide movement.

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    • [DOC File]Mysticism Chapter 9 South East Asian Systems (No. B7_9)

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      This system is indelibly stamped on the Austronesian people, probably the Chinese K'unlun or the Sanskrit Dvipantera, 'the people of the islands'. These people had a civilisation that penetrated it and an approximate idea of this civilisation can still be obtained by observation of "some peoples of the mountains and back country of Indochina ...

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      Nirvana is a Sanskrit word that means ending. Hindus and Buddhists believe nirvana is a state of happiness without change or pain. Because they believe all living things have souls, most Hindus are vegetarians; they believe that animals should live their natural lives and should not be killed for food.

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    • [DOC File]HISTORY OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE

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      3) Amarasimha (author sanskrit lexicon) 4) Sanku (not known) 5) Vethalabhatta (poet) 6) Ghatakarpara (poet) 7) Varaha mihira (great astronomist) 8) Vararuchi (grammarian). His date: There was a lot of controversy in fixing the date of Kalidasa. Scholars fix Three dates with their arguments 1) Sir William Jones placed Kalidasa in the 1st BC.

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    • [DOC File]The great Epics of India – Ramayana and Mahabharatha

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      People were truthful and were afraid of bad impression. Youngsters always saluted the elders everyday. Wicked people were given chances to change their nature. Like this we can say so many qualities of Ramayana. Ramayana in outside India: When I was doing M.Phil in Sanskrit in the Pondicherry Central University I read a book on this title.

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    • [DOC File]HISTORY OF SANSKRIT LITERATURE

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      Sanskrit and History of India go hand in hand. If someone wants to learn about the History, culture, wisdom and custom of India should go through Sanskrit Literature. Otherwise it will be like the imagination of an elephant by four blind people. The Europeans study date of …

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    • [DOC File]Sanskrit Proverbs from Nitidvishashtika (~ 500 C

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      “ Foolish people never give up enmity, just as a line drawn on a rock cannot be erased. But the wise forgive and forget, their enmity is as ephemeral as a line drawn on the surface of water.” Nitidvishashtika 64. On Fools “Where fools pretend to be wise, the wise should pretend to be foolish.

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