An > References for ‘ańd́a, ańd́á’
See also: ańd́ac · ándáj, ańd́aj · Andaman · andamanensium · Andamans · andha · andhakár · Andhakáragrhe · Andhakárer · Andhaḿ, Andham · ándhár, áṋdhár, ándhaŕ · ándháre · andhatamah · andhatamasá · andhatamishrá · andhatamisrá · andhena · andhenaeva · Andherinagari · Andhra · Andhrite
[11] Wherever there is form, it is of [...] (Brahma or Supreme Entity: plus ańd́a or “egg”). Within [...] very vast universal vibration.
[2] This universe is a creation of [...] Brahmáńd́a – Brahmá plus ańd́a – “the oval creation [...] faculty of Parama Puruśa.
[3] As I have already told you, the [...] “Brahmáńd́a” in Saḿskrta. “Ańd́a” means “oval-shaped”. “Brahma” + “Ańd́a” = “Brahmańd́a”, [...] “Viśńu” means all-pervasive.
[7] Though this quinquelemental world [...] world is known as Brahmánda (Ańd́a means egg).
[2] So far as structural solidarity [...] Brahmáńd́a. (Ańd́a means “egg”. And from the Sanskrit word ańd́a it became ańd́á in the Urdu language.)
[10] The root an is more frequently [...] ańd́ac to an we get the word ańd́a [egg] which means “that [...] something whose nature is hidden.
[11] Thus, the etymological meaning of the word ańd́a is “that which is on the [...] first letter of the alphabet is a.
[13] In the world of living creatures, [...] ańd́aj [omniparous]. This ańd́a is conceptually analagous to the [...] Sanskrit-derived form of the word ańd́a, ańd́á, [...] Brahmáńd́a (cosmic egg)