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[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[27] What we call Saḿskára [...] ghee is basically the chemical composition of hydrogen and carbon and that [...] them wherever rainfall is needed.
[11] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] resembling it, transliterated by h.
[19] The majority of what is termed sáhitya in the world today is mere composition, not literature. Sáhityikas [...] belongs to the seers of truth alone.
[96] This sublime love has established [...] “Úrvashii” is a composition of this type. There is no dearth [...] subtlety beyond understanding.
[108] Most of the compositions of the [...] the characters in almost every composition he wrote. Yet it must not be forgotten [...] expressed in his own language:
[131] Similarly, there is no current [...] position. When the contents of a composition arouse a sense of literary appreciation [...] responsibility, only then can such a composition be called an ideal essay.
[2] The people of ancient Aryan society [...] Mongolian, Austric, etc. During the composition of the Vedas these cultural clashes [...] different trends of life of that age.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[4] The Rk Veda was first composed about 15,000 years ago. Its composition continued for a further 10,000 [...] sáma” means “song”.
[19] The Atharvaveda was initially composed in India. During the composition of this Veda the Aryans came in [...] marked influence on the Atharvaveda.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] not written at the time of their composition was simply the lack of script. [...] of them were missing for good.
[13] Earlier I was saying that the nominative [...] verb with the subject, but the composition remains nominative. Although it [...] to the accusative, second case.
[15] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] to control his or her destiny.
[9] Once the soil gets back its natural composition and is free from salinity, it [...] commerce, and industrial development.
[14] A language usually changes every [...] script at the time of the Vedas. The composition of the Rk Veda started 15,000 years ago and ended 5,000 years ago, thus the entire composition was done over 10,000 years. In [...] pens, Oriya letters became round.
[36] Generally, so-called scholars cannot express an opinion about the soil composition of a field without first having [...] information memorized by rote.
[2] Shiva was born about seven thousand [...] years after the beginning of the composition of the Rgveda, that is, during [...] 1 )
[3] Shiva observed that in the days [...] not yet invented. Not just any composition with rhythm qualifies to be called [...] certainly will not be considered music.
[4] There were seven metres in the [...] Consciousness] in the tenth súkta [composition] of the third mańd́ala [...] Gáyattrii Mantra ”.
[3] Shiva was born about seven thousand [...] years after the beginning of the composition of the Rgveda, that is, during [...] life was not at all systematized.
[11] Shiva observed that in the days [...] not yet invented. Not just any composition with rhythm qualifies to be called [...] certainly will not be considered music.
[12] There were seven metres in the [...] Consciousness] in the tenth súkta [composition] of the third mańd́ala [...] “Gáyattrii Mantra”.
[14] VAEŚŃAVA. Vaishnavitei; [...] Literally, "knowledge"; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] Preserving Entity; a mythological god.
[12] SHRUTI. Literally, “ear”; hence, a composition learned by hearing (before the invention of script).
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] gain the intervention of the gods.
[15] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] Literally, “ear”; hence, a composition learned by hearing (before the [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[17] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] of the highest caste in India.
[12] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] Literally, “ear”; hence, a composition learned by hearing (before the [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[14] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] Knowledge. See also AVIDYÁ.
[1] PARTS [...] denotes the particular style of composition according to grammatical rules. [...] Semitic and Greek origin.
[21] GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ON COMPOSITION [...] developing a topic through English composition. –Eds. [...] united Bengal. –Eds.
[22] SOME MODELS OF COMPOSITION Maqbul [...] Vol. 1, 1995. –Eds.
[16] VAESHYA. Written as vaeshya, [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] Western Uttar Pradesh; open vowel.
[1] In individual and collective life, [...] the last 15,000 years, after the composition of the Rk Veda. The history of [...] history of human civilization.
[5] We can roughly say that civilization [...] is, from the days of the first composition of the Rk Veda, about 15,000 years [...] period (which lasted 10,000 years).
[6] The time of the composition of the Rgveda was approximately [...] Prákrta language of that time.
[8] There was no script during the [...] written down, during the time of the composition of the Atharvaveda, that is, at the time of the composition of the last portion of the Vedas, [...] like the Rk and Yajuh portions.
[1] Mahábhárata literally [...] to unify India, and for the epic composition about that campaign. The Bhagavad [...] text but vital in its importance.
[2] One purpose of Sarkars English Grammar and Composition was that it would serve as an [...] Sarkars English Grammar and Composition is more than just a textbook; [...] It is more than just grammar and composition: it is philology, etymology, and comparative linguistics as well.
[7] According to the philosophy of [...] This means, it is a collaborated composition of physical, metaphysical and [...] development of each is essential.
[20] The analysis I have given of these [...] based on two objective factors: the composition of the nerves and climatic conditions. The composition of the nerves is, in turn, based on racial constituents.
[31] This hidden truth behind the creation [...] call the seven note scale. The composition of various sounds, the creation [...] creation of sound, has been neglected.
[18] Let us take the case of poetry. [...] introduce subtle beauty into his or her composition, then the poetry will suffer from [...] cannot attain the height of success.
[19] Similarly, song is the inner blending [...] It will be nothing but a random composition, a few lines of lifeless words.
[17] In this way Panini was able to [...] grammar complex. Paninis composition and formation of grammar was quite [...] 5 )
[28] Sometimes in the roots of Arabic [...] grammar came into being after the composition of the Koran. There are a great number of Arabic words in Bengali but they came much later.
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda . The Yajurveda is mainly concerned with rites. The composition of the Vedas began roughly 15,000 [...] the system in those olden days.
[4] After the invention of written [...] according to the antiquity of their composition, and divided into the ancient, [...] inspiration and enthusiasm for the composition of this portion came from him, [...] means “aged, very old”.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Literally, “ear”; hence, a composition learned by hearing (before the [...] about the nature of the universe.
[19] VAEDYAK SHÁSTRA. The school [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[2] At one time the Arabian Sea did [...] African peoples of that time. The composition of those languages does not accord [...] English to “percent”.
[8] Thus it should be borne in mind [...] sáhitya are not one and the same. No composition can be called sáhitya if [...] remains meaningful and valuable.
[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] is predominant in the physical composition of the Bengali race. This proves [...] here permanently; the physical composition of Bengalis reflects a far greater [...] the crime of touching the land.
[16] By studying the Sanskrit language, one can easily determine the period of composition of the scriptures. If we find etad nas dhámah, we should immediately conclude that the composition is about 12,000 years old, because [...] recognition to prapattiváda.
[8] All those Sanskrit-descended languages [...] of grammatical aphorisms and the composition of phonetic rules. The śa [...] languages and adopted-descendants.
[70] This causal part of the composition makes the composition most charming, and this is also called kárańa .
[4] Take yoghurt, for example. The [...] converts it to yoghurt. The atomic composition of lukewarm milk is not exactly like the atomic composition of ordinary milk. The change occasioned [...] further transformation in its atomic composition. So the qualities of milk in these [...] [balance] is disturbed at this stage.
[6] Human beings also have different [...] differences in their existential composition as well as in their existential [...] tune can never liberate humanity.
[17] The above composition is in sandhyábháśá [...] chase you and catch up with you.
[47] 1) Tattvadraśt́á [...] then there is no kavi. A metred composition about cigarettes and grog and [...] mouth of a Vedic sage has come:
[158] Kimpuruśavarśa, or [...] Bháratakhańd́a at the time of the composition of the Viśńu Puráńa, [...] cordial since very ancient times.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[21] A hand plunged in fire will surely [...] property of fire or changing the very composition of the hand so that it is not [...] only displays utter ignorance.
[28] There are many people whose original [...] write, select two forms of literary composition: one is literary criticism, and [...] somewhat anothers original composition. For example, a poet wrote:
[7] So here in this actual mantra, [...] mańd́ala, tenth adhyaya [súkta, composition] of the Rgveda. [...] the rśi is Vishvamitra.
[11] This process of emanation is not [...] physical constitution as well. The composition of the human body changes with [...] description of Arjuna has written:
[17] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[18] VÁMÁCÁRA TANTRA. [...] “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[1] That which is mastered by continued [...] language has been bound by the composition of grammar. For this reason, the [...] not a dhrupadii language.
[2] A certain type of music is also [...] rágińii or a composition in that raga, but this is not [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[7] It has already been mentioned that [...] the result of all this was the composition of the Giitá.
[23] A language usually changes every [...] script in the time of the Vedas. The composition of the Vedas started 15,000 years ago and ended 5,000 years ago, thus the entire composition was done over 10,000 years. Script [...] pens, Oriya letters became round.
[6] In Maethilii ma or mán are [...] used and continue to be. In one composition of the ancient poet Vidyapati [...] a lullaby which goes like this:
[35] That which is mastered by continued [...] language has been bound by the composition of grammar. For this reason, the [...] not a dhrupadii language.
[36] A certain type of music is also [...] rágińii or a composition in that raga, but this is not [...] was not felt in Bengali music.
[2] The Vedas were composed in ancient [...] during this long period of the composition of the Vedas. They became conversant [...] shortly after the time of Shiva.
[5] Written script was indeed discovered, [...] to their relative antiquity. The composition of the oldest portion – [...] the name Atharvaveda because its composition was begun by Maharshi Atharvá [...] name was Atharvas or Atharva).
[7] The composition of the Rgveda [began] about fifteen [...] venerate it as being very old.
[18] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] to control his or her destiny.
[14] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] discrimination between good and evil.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Literally, “ear”; hence, a composition learned by hearing (before the invention of script).
[16] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] subtle. See also AVIDYÁ.
[17] VEDA. Literally, “knowledge”; hence, a composition imparting spiritual knowledge. [...] CAKRA. VRTTI. Mental propensity.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[2] Here the sound a is used as a negation. [...] Although during the time of the composition of grammar, the átmanepadii [...] Thus, acala means aga [unmoving].