Ar > References for ‘Árya, arya’
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[1] The following are the important [...] Sáḿkhya, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Árya Samája and Marxism. These [...] Judaism, Christianity and Islam; (4) Árya Samája; and (5) Marxism. [...] faiths, which are not discussed.
[50] [According to Buddhism,] duhkha is árya satya [the absolute truth]. [...] cannot be the absolute truth ( árya satya ).
[78] Árya Samája
[80] 2. It believes in yajiṋas [...] means karma , but in Árya Samája it means offering [...] performing such yajiṋas .
[12] In the Vaedika age the expression of address was “Bho arya” – “arya” means “ respectable.” [...] i.e., in Prákrta, “arya” became “ajja.”
[15] As I told you earlier, in the Vaedika era a gentleman was addressed as “arya.” In the Shaorasenii language, [...] matter of glory for Hindi) “arya” became “ajja.” After [...] “jii” in present Hindi.
[1] AHAḾTATTVA. Doer “I”, [...] jiivátman, or unit conciousness. ÁRYA SAMÁJA. Socio-religious [...] movements from the subtle to the crude.
[64] The answer is very simple. The [...] Hindus, Moslems, Christians, or Árya Samájists. Normally the [...] not sound sweet in Moslem ears.
[56] Ans.: – Those who do not [...] Thus Christians, Muslims, Jews, Árya Samájists and Bráhma [...] Vedas may also be called atheists.
[56] Ans.: – Those who do not [...] Thus Christians, Muslims, Jews, Árya Samájists and Bráhma [...] Vedas may also be called atheists.
[5] The Nordic people have high noses, [...] originally from the Vedic word árya. As far as it can be determined, the word árya comes from the Vedic verbal root [...] plough”, so the meaning of the word árya becomes “that person or [...] them out would be quite difficult.
[7] Kut́ha + r +d́a [...] forward”, from which the word árya [Aryan] is derived. The etymological [...] kut́hára means “axe”.
[51] Although there is no separate [...] the pronunciation should be árya [ árja ] and not [...] káryálaya , káryakrama, árya, paryáya , etc.
[5] Qualified spiritual teachers are [...] into communities (Hindus, Muslims, Arya Samajis, etc.) Obviously blind [...] cannot be attained by such people.
[38] Kash means “to oppress.” [...] suradhar in Bengali). The word Arya has come from the root verb “R” [...] “moving speedily.”