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Where Is Varanasi? (1)

[4] Some people say that the town Váráńasii [...] Váráńasii. The correct derivation is vár + ánas = [...] significance, and will like it.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 3 (Discourse 12) (2)

[6] The second derivation is brḿhańatvád [...] Brahma – becomes meaningless.

[7] Hence [by either derivation] the use of the term Brahma in Brahma satyam is defective.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (2)

[26] After Manasá, let us take [...] girl we cannot say that. So the derivation of Párvatii as párvatasya [...] acceptable; rather, the proper derivation is Párvatadeshiiyá [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

The Pervasive Influence (2)

[15] After Manasá, let us take [...] girl we cannot say that. So the derivation of Párvatii as párvatasya [...] acceptable; rather, the proper derivation is Párvatadeshiiyá [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

The Dialogues of Shiva and Párvatii – 1 (1)

[10] But if one does real upavása, [...] of upavása is – by derivation – upa, which means “near”, [...] for fasting as such is anashana.

The Culmination of Devotion (1)

[1] The idea that “I am at His [...] as “prapatti.” Its derivation is as follows: “Pra” – “pat” + “ktin” = “Prapatti.”

Táraka Brahma (2)

[3] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] term avatára means a “derivation”, and the application of this [...] an abrupt descent or occurrence.

[11] In Tantra sádhaná [...] Objectless Entity with no action or derivation, but Táraka Brahma is the [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.

Táńd́ava, Shástra, and the Teachings of Shiva (2)

[9] The word tantra has a second derivation. Tan is a Sanskrit root verb, [...] or lethargy. So [in the second derivation], the science which helps human [...] dullness or lethargy is called tantra.

Syntax (Discourse 11) (1)

[4] The derivation of vyákarańa [grammar] [...] developed countries outside India.

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[15] SOME [...] for "self-punishment", of Latin derivation, is atonement . Disciplinary [...] was connected.) –Eds.

Puruśa (1)

[1] The subject of today’s discourse is “Puruśa”. Let us first see what is the derivation of the word Puruśa. One [...] type of place is known as haveli.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (2)

[11] Ninety-three percent of the Bengali [...] from the standpoint of linguistic derivation, ánb is much more correct. [...] ámb-dá-acár. It is incorrect.

[28] The corresponding Sanskrit suffix [...] consonant also crops up in the derivation of the suffix. For example, gam [...] speciality of the suffix d́a.)

Párvatii, Consort of Shiva – Excerpt A (2)

[1] Let us take the case of Párvatii. [...] girl we cannot say that. So the derivation of Párvatii as párvatasya kanyá is not logically acceptable; rather the proper derivation is párvatadeshiiyá [...] that is, she was an Aryan girl.

Our Concept of Táraka Brahma (1)

[6] Saguńa Brahma has infinite [...] Objectless Entity with no action or derivation, but Táraka Brahma is the [...] Sádháná” in Idea and Ideology, 1993)

Mantra and Incantation (1)

[1] The word mantra in Sanskrit is [...] plus trae plus d́a is the derivation of the term.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (1)

[24] Because it has been expressed by [...] feminine, giitá. And the derivation of the word Bhágavata is: [...] collection of six attributes”.

Interpretation of “Ráma” and “Náráyańa” (1)

[9] In Saḿskrit, every word [...] Bhávárúrhártha is the meaning as per derivation and yogarúrhártha [...] Bhávárúrhártha is “not fixed”.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[26] Il + iisha = iliisha. Il means [...] because it is according to its derivation.

Geology and Human Civilization (2)

[21] 1) Austrics . The Austrics [...] Dhruva gonds or ordinary gonds. The derivation of the word “Austric” [...] noses and mud-black coloured skins.

[29] In Kinnaur the skin colour of the [...] are as attractive as an gels. The derivation of the word Kinnaur is kin plus [...] distinguish between males and females.

Diikśá and Initiation (1)

[10] Now this Tántrikii diikśá [...] mantrágháta and mantra caetanya. And the derivation of the word diikśá is also from diipanii:

Derivation, Emanation and Distortion (Discourse 19) (8)

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[1] The subject of today’s discussion is derivation, emanation and distortion. Sound [...] as substantives and modifiers.

[6] Now let us return to the topic. What is derivation? Earlier we said that people created [...] verbal root of the word “derivation” is “rive”. The prefix [...] “de – rivate + ion”.

[19] When a swift horse runs its hooves [...] formation is called “acoustic derivation” and the original verbal roots in all the world’s languages were created in this way.

[20] The first word forms in all the [...] old Chinese. If one examines the derivation of the vocabulary of these languages [...] depend on grammar to function.

[39] Chinese pictorial script is quite [...] languages, the determination of the derivation of the Chinese language’s [...] special rule, a systaltic order.

[40] In all languages the joining together [...] opportunity for the determination of the derivation of words. For example, to signify [...] discussed in greater depth later on.

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (1)

[29] The next subject for discussion [...] Sam-pra-dá+anat́ is the derivation of sampradána. In ancient [...] case-ending or case indicator.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (1)

[34] The Bengali word ákádamii [...] became rici in Latin and its English derivation is “rice”. I have [...] try to remove them from Bengali.

Átman, Paramátman and Sádhaná (2)

[13] The advent of Mahápuruśa [...] term avatára means a “derivation”, and the application of this [...] an abrupt descent or occurrence.

[21] In Tantra sádhaná [...] Objectless Entity with no action or derivation, but Táraka Brahma is the [...] salt was lost, no one knows where.