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[4] Karmańyevádhikáraste [...] does karma mean? The word karma is derived from the root verb kr and the [...] experiences the same sort of vibration.
[7] As mentioned earlier, every vibration [...] the word dhava + la = dhavala is derived. Dhavala means “white”. [...] has a logical history behind it.
[8] The word karma is derived from the root verb kr. The verb [...] anything to be static or inert.
[11] Everything in this world is restless. [...] context that the word karma is derived from the root verb kr plus the [...] of time – that is karma.
[3] The word yoga may be derived either from the Sanskrit root [...] suffix ghaiṋ. When yoga is derived as yuj + ghaiṋ it means [...] equals four.” But when yoga is derived as yuiṋj + ghaiṋ, [...] 1 )
[8] Now let us see what Tantra is, [...] tantra.” The word tra is derived from the Sanskrit root verb trae, [...] is, dullness, is called tantra.
[9] There is yet another definition [...] root verb tan the word tanu is derived. Tanu literally means the growing [...] 4 )
[11] Let me digress a little to explain further the significance of the term ta [derived from tan]. You know the Sanskrit [...] from the fetters is Shiva.”
[17] The term bhakti is derived as bhaj + ktin. When all the propensities [...] because it leads to degradation.
[2] The word yoga is derived as the Sanskrit root verb yuiṋj [...] suffix ghaiṋ. If yoga is derived as yuj + ghaiṋ, it means [...] equals four.” But if yoga is derived as yuiṋj + ghaiṋ, [...] means “unification”.
[7] The word tantra is derived as: tan + trae + d́a. Tra [...] is ever to continue expanding.
[16] The word “Yoga” is derived from the root verb “Yuj” [...] one and they cannot be separated.
[14] There are different expressions [...] which has for its basis the joy derived from the expressions of the mind [...] concentrated in its different expressions.
[18] Similarly, every expression of [...] Bengali word bául is derived from this bátul . [...] land of Ráŕh .
[2] “Yatamána” is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] supported by the Self (Átman).
[41] Occasionally, an affectatious vanity [...] associated with selfless service is not derived from the mean unit “I” [...] “I”. Rádhá says,
[1] The process of creation is a continuous [...] [“universe”, “creation”] is derived from the root verb gam + kvip. [...] the human mind is a mere spark.
[2] At the very outset they consider [...] An examination of the advantages derived from adopting this course shows [...] essential for intuitional practice.
[1] Human beings form the last stage [...] of the five rudimental factors derived from the Cosmic body of the Qualified [...] What then is that other entity?
[2] Now let us see what is dharma. [...] The word “dharma” is derived from dhr+man suffix. What sustains [...] ones entitative existence.
[3] That point, that váráńasii, [...] true káshi. Káshi is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] think its meaning is crystal-clear.
[5] To establish the mind on this point [...] sádhaná, know what joy can be derived from this. It helps to establish [...] váráńasii.
[10] In Saḿskrta the word Yoga [...] is also yoga. But this yoga is derived from the term “Yuj”. [...] “Yuj”, and the word Yoga is also derived from that root “Yunj”. [...] Puruśa. This is unification.
[8] Niyati. The word niyati is derived ni [-] yam + ktin, [and its synonym [...] lives. But are they due to fate?
[20] What then is Bhagaván, Saguńa or Nirguńa? Bhagaván is a Sanskrit word derived bhaga + matup; that is, the one [...] entity which is to be attained.
[7] The objects of the world – [...] consciousness. Had the carnal pleasures derived from power and position been infinite [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[10] Happiness is derived by getting what one desires. If [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[15] It has already been explained that [...] This feeling of “I” is derived from the mind and this “I” [...] mind, are two separate entities.
[18] Prakrti needs an explanation. Prakrti [...] Prakrti is a Sanskrit word and is derived pra – kr + ktin and it means [...] She, and where does She come from?
[2] Suppose there is a rasagollá [...] (ábhoga). Ábhoga is derived as prefix á – bhuj [...] things, one will lose concentration.
[2] The word Brahma is derived from the word brhat. Brhat means [...] vast”.) Brahma may also be derived from another word, brḿhań. [...] very big or great”. So if derived from brḿhań, Brahma [...] mentioning a very important point.)
[3] Brahma Derived from Brhat
[5] Brahma Derived from Brḿhań
[7] First I shall analyse the origin [...] “Pártha” is derived from “Prthá” [...] “Pártha” is derived “Prthá” + suffix [...] does also “Kaonteya”).
[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] modern Bengali word kuŕi is derived. Even today in some systems of [...] when bargaining in the market.
[100] The attraction between one object [...] colour. The word rága is derived from the root rańj which [...] Mahatma Kabir used to say –
[17] Next comes history (itikathá). [...] English word “history” is derived from a Latin root; its French [...] necessary information omitted.
[18] The fourth category of literature [...] itihása. The word itihása is derived from iti + has + ghaiṋ. [...] Take the case of the Mahabharata.
[35] Thus we see that there are altogether [...] morality. Niiti or morality is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] their path of movement, is niiti.
[41] When the Aryans first left their [...] or gam in Bengali. All there are derived from the original Saḿskrta term godhúma.
[45] Similarly, the verb ejati means [...] and injustices. Thus samaja is derived from the root verb ej.
[18] Lra ( ল় [...] the radical of a compound word derived from the verbal root, or after [...] la, such as alac, ilac and so on.
[32] The colloquial meaning of okana [...] also means “bug”. The derived form of ud́d́iisha [...] parts of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] (pure devotion). The word bhakti is derived from the root verb bhaj + suffix [...] the universe to come into being.
[20] Ut́a means “that which [...] ut́a is Sanskrit – derived then its English synonym is “camel”; uśt́ra → ut́t́ha → ut́a.
[158] Hata means “extinction of [...] puńyátmá cannot be so derived by using these as explanations [...] madhyapadalopii karmadháraya.
[5] There are different expressions [...] which has for its basis the joy derived from the expressions of the mind [...] concentrated in its different expressions.
[2] The scriptures declare that there [...] (renunciation). The word vaerágya is derived as follows: “vi” – [...] or “renunciation”.
[12] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] personality.” The word shrii is derived from sha + ra + uniiś. [...] ánandadháma… parágati.
[11] It is a very personal and familiar [...] Bábá. Bábá is derived from the Sańskrta word [...] relationship is interdependent.
[21] Jiṋátvá shivaḿ [...] peace. The word shánti is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] shivaḿ shántimatyantameti.
[26] It would not be irrelevant to say [...] Vikram Mańipur has been derived from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[6] What is the meaning of “prańipáta?” The word “prańipáta”; is derived from the Saḿskrta prefix [...] point of ones supreme stance.
[70] In this regard it is an incontrovertible [...] prestige of the kśatriyas derived from their dictatorship, and so [...] with the requirements of the age.
[2] I told you that the word “bhakti” is derived from the root verb “bhaj” [...] called “ásakti”.
[7] Pariprashnena. Pariprashnena means [...] word “pariprashna” is derived from the prefix “pari” [...] pariprashnena, and not ordinary questions.
[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] Bengali word “vish” is derived from the Saḿskrta word [...] declare that they are pandits.
[14] The eighth characteristic is vidyá. Vidyá is derived from the Vedic root-verb “vid”, [...] strive to abolish modern science.
[13] In the case of unification, the [...] in Tantra, yoga is not the word derived from the yuj root but comes from [...] maintaining its separate identity.
[16] Now, let us understand the meaning [...] “suspension”. It is derived as follows: ni – rudh + ghaiṋ.
[25] Sixth one is vaerágya. Vaerágya is derived from “Vi” + “Rańj” [...] from all. This is Vaerágya.
[3] The root meaning of yoga is not [...] as well. When the word yoga is derived from the root verb “yunj” [...] accept such an interpretation.
[6] As per the definition by the bhaktas, [...] we take the meaning of yoga as derived from the verb yuj i.e. addition, [...] sugar and water making Sharbat.
[5] The Sanskrit root yuj and [...] the word “yoga” is derived from the root verb yuj [...] entity remains, the Supreme Entity.
[6] The word yuga is derived from this verb yunj . What [...] orders is called yuga sandhi .
[2] Dharmasya tattvaḿ nihitaḿ [...] The word “dharma” is derived from the root verb dhr + man suffix. [...] dioxide, carbon monoxide, etc.
[14] So what is the primary cause of [...] not even that.” Niyati is derived from the root ni – yam + [...] cannot be the supreme controller.
[41] Philosophically, Brahma has three [...] its finitude. With the strength derived from sádhaná the [...] Paramártha without His divine grace.
[51] These are mere tales of the Puranas. [...] “Gauṋgá”, the river, is derived from gam plus gam plus d́a [...] relation to the wife of Shiva.
[41] These are mere tales of the Puranas. [...] “Gauṋgá” the river is derived from gam plus gam plus d́a [...] relation to the wife of Shiva.
[7] The word krśńa has three different interpretations. The word can be derived from the root verb, one of the [...] even then it runs towards Him.
[18] There was and still is a fertile [...] “bhárata” is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] “bhárata” is derived. And the word “varśa” [...] psychic and spiritual expansion.
[3] All other functions, however, are [...] práńáyáma is derived as: [práń + á – yam + ghaiṋ].)
[2] Manomayánanda : [...] from? The word manomaya is derived by adding the suffix mayat́ [...] which is formed of mind”.
[7] Jagadbhásakánanda : In Sanskrit the word jagat is derived by adding the suffix kvip [...] suffix kvip has been used.
[14] Now the word Krśńa is derived by adding the suffix na [...] he attracts or draws everything.
[26] Has sound any value if it does [...] parallelism. This sort of parallelism is derived from the vibrations emanating from sadrsha parińáma.
[19] Lost in blind pursuit for finite [...] understand that the temporary pleasure derived from the drug gradually benumbs [...] wrongly thinks sorrow is happiness.
[17] The word bhakti [devotion] is derived from the root verb bhaj plus the [...] devotee attain Parama Puruśa.
[9] Is that state which we call the [...] cause of expression is the momentum derived from the state of pause. With [...] surrender to the state of inertness.
[44] He who has known Supreme Brahma, [...] non-Brahma-knowing person. The word, Kula, is derived from the root Ku + lá + [...] reach of death for all eternity.
[36] Elsewhere in the Atharvaveda much [...] – i.e., His effulgence is not derived from any other source. He is inherent [...] Hence my ego is not devoid of Him.
[6] This world is changing, moving. The word jagat (world) is derived from the root, gam-kvip, which [...] change, and that is why the pleasure derived from unit objects cannot last [...] gains eternal peace after death.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] tantra. Usually the word tantra is derived from tan plus trae plus d́a. [...] entitative existence is called Tantra.
[9] Mayyeva sakalaḿ játam [...] Me”]. The word játam is derived from the root jan plus the suffix [...] is the prime cause of creation.
[2] The boundaries of a particular [...] the languages of east India are derived from Magadhii Prákrta, [...] system in western demi-Magadhii.
[20] But strangely enough, many religions [...] the solid foundation of vigour derived from universal love. The goal [...] there is no scope for synthesis.
[28] In the mundane world people run [...] and enjoyable, and the pleasure derived from money is enjoyment. But, [...] energy in the pursuit of matter.
[23] “Bhadra”. In Saḿskrta, [...] “bhallá” is derived. From “bhallá” the Ardha Prakrta word “bhállá” is derived. From “bhállá” [...] which means “good man”.
[5] Suppose you have listened to a [...] a rága. Different tunes derived from special rágas are [...] not our topic of discussion here.
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) is derived from the Sanskrit root verb jiṋá [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.
[26] The word “jagat” is derived as gam (root verb) + kvip (suffix) [...] within the scope of its purview.
[10] The civilization and culture of [...] word “kerava” which is derived from the Saḿskrta word [...] by Austrico-Negroid people and derived from Saḿskrta, how can [...] a foreign language, it is ours.
[20] Next comes dhyánadhárańá. [...] samádhi”]. Sahaja is derived from the prefix saha plus the [...] born”. With what is it born?
[7] The objects of the world – [...] consciousness. Had the carnal pleasures derived from power and position been infinite [...] mind and lead people to ecstasy.
[10] Happiness is derived by getting what one desires. If [...] enjoy eternal happiness and bliss.
[26] In the Vedic language the word guru is derived from the root gur plus the suffix [...] balanced way is the real guru.
[32] Everything in this universe justifies [...] called jagat; the word jagat is derived from the root verb gam plus the [...] saḿsára, which is derived sam – sr + ghaiṋ: [...] achieve everything through action.
[2] In the present environment many [...] Cosmic truth from which they have derived their selves, [...] walls of fissiparous tendencies.
[30] I have already said that práńáh, [...] the fluidity of water are also derived from your práńa-bodha [...] “soft” also, dont you?
[59] You will not find a bit of immobility [...] forward. The word Jagat (world) is derived from the root, Gam + kvip, which [...] – the final end of the stream.
[20] All inspiration for a person practising Dharma is derived from Saguńa Brahma through [...] waste this golden opportunity.
[14] “Vaerágya” is derived from the word virága. The [...] fearlessly for all time to come.
[3] In ancient Vedic, the root verb [...] The word “veda” is derived from the root verb “vid” [...] “jiṋa” came to be used much later.
[7] Every idea in the mind has its [...] word, but becomes an idea. Namah is derived from the root verb “nam” [...] vibrational sounds such as this.
[10] The Old Latin verb “keno” is derived from the later day Saḿskrta [...] English verb “know” is derived from “keno”. The letter [...] information useful in doing research.
[8] A little while ago I said that [...] rága. The word rága is derived from the root-verb rańj [...] ráginiis amongst intellectuals.
[21] The r sound is the seventh letter [...] niśáda (ni). Niśáda is derived as follows: ni – sad + ghaiṋ. [...] niśáda, but only ni.
[54] If vocalization remains dormant [...] called pashyanti. Pashyanti is derived from the root verb drsh plus shatr, and means “that which is seeing”.
[98] In ancient times, before people [...] of survival in their minds. Ka (derived from the root-verb kae plus suffix [...] acoustic root of water in general).
[126] Jha is the acoustic root of lolupatá, [...] fascination of a cat or a dog] is derived from lola or lolatá.
[9] If theory precedes practice many [...] called the dance Tandava which is derived from the Saḿskrta word [...] follows practice will be successful.
[3] Another example: In the olden days, [...] [anglicized “Tagore”] is derived from t́hakkura. So people [...] T́hákre or T́hákare.
[50] As said before, the Aryans became [...] cául [husked but uncooked rice] is derived from the Bengali root cálá [...] separate the rice from the chaff.
[9] The Bengali word [for dhán [...] . How is cául derived? As “that which has been [...] rice]. The word I khud /I is derived from the Sanskrit word I kśudra [...] not necessarily be rice grains.
[22] In the word “ tál ”, “ tá ” is derived from táńd́ava [...] why it has become more popular.
[15] I was saying that this Urdu or [...] increasing the number of words derived or borrowed from Sanskrit, and [...] always be first person singular.
[32] The word prasráva [urine], [...] wanted to show that the word was derived pra – srav + ghaiṋ [...] effort was made to show that it was derived anu – shiil +anat́. [...] related to the word prasráva.
[33] Other names for water in the Vedic [...] pániiyam. The word ápa is derived from the word ap. Ápa means [...] name for action is ápa.
[5] Svadharma means “ones [...] the term dharma mean? Dharma is derived from the root verb dhr plus man. [...] distinguished from one another.
[28] Then comes jiṋána. The word jiṋána is derived from the root verb jiṋá [...] Jiṋána is the fifth bhaga.
[29] The sixth is vaerágya. Vi [...] virága; and vaerágya is derived from virága. The root verb [...] mind. This is vaerágya.
[6] (3) Rasa means “flow”. [...] rásaliilá has been derived from the idea of Puruśottama [...] will be done, not mine.”
[4] Both these systems have created [...] the title “Gulam” is derived from the word for slave. You will [...] connection with the Self or soul.
[28] In the cult of devotion, a higher [...] The word rágá is derived from the word rańj + ghaiṋ [...] derive joy from His joy.”
[11] Again, you see that the words páńd́ava, páńd́u, pańd́á are all derived from the root verb pańd́. [...] called a pańd́ita.
[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] “Pánd́ejii” are derived from pańd́á; these days, however, they have become mere surnames.
[10] The amount of power needed to supply the industrial centres can be derived from the ebb and flow of the tides [...] supplementary source of power generation.
[2] Everyone knows that Sadáshiva [...] music. The word giita is derived from the root gae plus [...] dance, song and instrumental music?
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[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] tree. In reality, this ability is derived from the extreme concentration [...] their ability to act independently.
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[310] In the past, Calcutta and the surrounding [...] eastern Calcutta, and Gol Park derived its name from the many gol trees [...] mainly confined to the Sundabans.
[47] The people of Kashmir belong to [...] was called Kashmir. Kashmiri was derived from Pashcataya Prakrta like the languages Uzbeki and Tazaki.
[6] In our present environment there [...] Cosmic Truth from Whom they have derived their souls and who is their ultimate [...] domestic walls of divisive tendencies.
[5] Everything in this universe is [...] bharttá. The word bharttá is derived from the root verb bhr + suffix [...] “one who supports someone.”
[26] In the remote villages of Bengal, [...] name Vikram Mańipur was derived from this Mańipadma Mantra.
[28] Cakra – cakkara – caŕaka. The word caŕaka has been derived from the original cakra. Formerly [...] like a subterranean flow of water.
[40] You should know that among the [...] not know that the boŕo is derived from the Sanskrit bat́uka [...] changed into Buŕo Shiva.
[16] 10. The word deva is derived from the Sanskrit root verb div. [...] [“the first deva”].
[27] Prior to Shiva, there was no system [...] word for marriage, viváha (derived vi – vah + ghaiṋ), [...] geo-sentiment and socio-sentiment.
[37] Shiva, the embodiment of Supreme [...] rhythms in time – this too is derived from that Cosmic Nucleus. That [...] drawn towards the reel itself.
[40] Shiva further says, “When [...] entities, with their life-force derived from Me, will return to their [...] “I” is non-dual, singular.
[52] During the state of wakefulness, [...] recollect thoughts which are entirely derived from the vibrations in the nerve [...] 3 )
[53] The influence of the thoughts and recollections derived from the vibrations of the nerve [...] the thoughts and recollections derived from the vibrations in the nerve [...] called “mesmerism”.
[4] The word mukti [liberation] is derived from the root verb muc plus the [...] the removal of bondages”.
[18] So much for mukti. Now the word tapana is derived from the root verb tap plus the [...] that they are always necessary.
[34] The word upavása is derived upa (prefix) – vas (root [...] 1 )
[43] The word bhrt is derived from the root verb bhr. Bhrt means [...] upavása will bring virtue.
[5] The word jiṋána in Sanskrit is derived from the root verb jiṋá [...] not pronounced in modern English.
[23] Everything in this universe is [...] bharttá. The word bharttá is derived from the root verb bhr + suffix [...] “one who supports someone”.
[5] There was a great scholar named [...] the word “Pandaya” is derived.
[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] the word “Pandey” is derived. Human beings have to march ahead [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”
[19] In ancient times when the Aryans [...] The word “Persia” is derived from the word “Pharas”. [...] moves and while moving learns.
[11] So the difference between the two [...] the use? No permanent benefit is derived from being a book-worm. I encourage [...] has been said in the scripture.
[15] SOME [...] The word missionary is derived from the root verb mit . [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[19] STRUCTURAL [...] The word suffix is derived sub + fix . Sub [...] The word prefix is derived pre + fix . Pre [...] Chapter 14 . –Eds.
[2] Now what is the import of the word Karma (action)? In Sanskrit this word is derived from the root verb Kri with suffix [...] the word pathita (to teach) is derived from the root verb “path”, [...] “karáná Karuána”).
[7] HARA. The entity which is instrumental for the withdrawal of everything. The word is derived from ha and ra – [...] the preservation of unit beings.
[4] What is the meaning of Mahásambhúti? [...] vinásha. The word sambhúti is derived as: prefix sam – root verb [...] development, proper origin”.
[6] What do we mean by vinásha? Vinásha is derived as: vi – nash + ghaiṋ. [...] this is prańásha.
[9] The word avatára is derived as: ava – tr + ghaiṋ. [...] Puruśa will certainly merge in Him.
[5] What is Mukti or salvation? In Sanskrit the word has been derived from the root verb Much, meaning, [...] liberation. How many are these bondages?
[11] What is Bhakti? The word Bhakti has been derived from the root verb Bhaj and suffix [...] Jiṋána Sádhaná.
[3] The meaning of the verbal root vid is “to know”. The word veda is derived by adding the suffix al to the [...] phoneticians are of the opinion that it is derived with the suffix ghaiṋ; nevertheless it is derived with the suffix al and it is masculine. [...] comprise one mańd́ala.
[14] There are seven main metres: gáyattrii, [...] “Savitá” (the word is derived by adding the suffix trń/trc [...] mańd́ala of the Rgveda we find:
[61] By adding the suffix tu to the verbal root r we get the word rtu. Generally, words derived with the suffix tu are masculine. [...] one rtu [season] is two months.
[23] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Punjabi, etc.) there is a multitude of derived words from the Vedic language. [...] still persists even today.”
[45] The Saḿskrta word matta is derived from the root verb mad, which [...] people may lose their common sense.
[11] Though Jaena [“Jain”] is derived from the word jin and means “to [...] Ráŕh, where it had once originated.
[13] The Bengali word Bául is derived from the Sanskrit word bátul. [...] bául – as expressed here:
[10] The Jains established Paiṋcaratna [...] The name páncrá is derived from the word Paiṋcaratna. [...] Kopai River in Birbhum District.
[6] Such is the simplicity of the people [...] Bengali word guyá has been derived –
[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] language], tadbhava words [Bengali words derived from Sanskrit root but used in [...] semi-tadbhava words [Bengali words derived from Sanskrit root but corrupted [...] is Sanskrit of foreign origin.
[10] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] vibration is clear. The pleasure derived by eating a sweet is physical [...] oblivious of the external world).
[1] When an act is dedicated to Paramátman, [...] associated with selfless service is not derived from the mean unit “I” [...] You alone are the enjoyer.”
[28] Answer : Pratyáhára is derived: prati – á – [...] toward Parama Puruśa”.
[121] Exorcists and physicians do the [...] tree. In reality, this ability is derived from the extreme concentration [...] their ability to act independently.
[51] Answer: The average psychic momentum derived from the unit psychic momentum [...] events on the pages of history.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] remains anila [[“air”, derived a, “not”, plus nila, [...] by their innate characteristics.
[3] A yogi-scholar once said, “He [...] its lair. Rarely satisfied with derived meanings and usages, he guides [...] taste the purity of the source.
[7] The word kashmir comes from the [...] incorrect. The word káshmiir is derived by adding the suffix śńa [...] description of the border of Kashmiir:
[22] At that time the Rupanarayan was [...] ilshe in some places. The word is derived from Prákrta. If the ilish [...] was commonly known as viilish.
[35] The poet Hemchandra Bandopadhyaya [...] Sanskrit. The word is káya (derived from the verbal root ci + ghaiṋ). [...] it is used extensively nowadays.
[58] In fact, the words gáchi, [...] commonly used before the Farsi derived words bág, bágán, [...] “Belgáchiyá”.
[4] Now, what is the actual meaning of pramá? The word pramá is derived as the root má prefixed [...] collectively known as pramá.
[5] Just as pramá is indispensable [...] civilization of a community of people is derived from the degree of pramá [...] individual and collective life.
[1] To attain Paramatattva (The Supreme [...] own”, and the abstract noun derived from it is “mamatá” – meaning, thereby “mine-ness.”
[26] Not only is the pronunciation and [...] prefixes. “Suffix” is derived from placing “sub” [...] “f” is a hard sound.
[12] According to Sanskrit grammar, [...] doubling must be retained in words derived from that root with the ref added [...] clear instruction on the subject.
[7] In Bengali vargiiya ja (hard or [...] In Sanskrit the word duhitr is derived by adding the suffix trń [...] adjective is “nocturnal”.
[7] You all know that in ancient and [...] Bengali it is Bhuniya. They are both derived from the word bhúmi. Parama [...] solution of all mundane problems.
[10] What is the inner truth? The word sannyásii is derived sat + nyás + suffix nini, [...] same. The first interpretation is:
[24] Vaerágya : The word vaerágya [renunciation] is derived from the prefix vi, the root verb [...] spring. That is why Buddha said:
[4] According to Párthasárathi, [...] something” (paryat́aka, derived from the prefix pari + the root [...] enjoying spiritual bliss”.
[11] Shásanát tárayet [...] Etymologically, the word shástra is derived from the root verb shás [...] did enormous good to humanity.
[11] To save someone from danger is called tráńa. The word tráńa is derived from the root verb trae plus the [...] of this paritráńa.
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] word “jagata” has been derived from the root word “gam”. [...] bandhu (friend) of this jagata.
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda [...] “ear”. The word shruti is derived by adding the suffix ktin [...] the system in those olden days.
[5] Now let us analyse the qualities [...] Saḿskrta word Iishvara is derived from the root verb lish + suffix [...] oversee or supervise His activities.
[26] Next comes vipáka. The word vipáka is derived from vi - pac + ghaiṋ. [...] there has been a lapse of time.
[1] The word “dharma” is derived from the Saḿskrta root [...] because dharma is the divine law.
[4] One of the scientific processes [...] Saḿskrta word viplava is derived from the Vedic root verb vi minus [...] place in the collective psychology.
[1] The word karma is derived from the root verb kri + suffix [...] and ceremonies are kriyá.
[3] What is niiti? Kśemárthe nayanam ityarthe niiti. The word niiti has been derived from the root verb nii and the [...] “to lead” to where?
[1] ÁCÁRYA or ÁCÁRYÁ. [...] RŚIs (árśa is derived from rśi). ARTHA. [...] of herbal and natural medicine.
[13] Since humans [are] weak, they need [...] You convert the external energy derived from food, light, water and soil [...] to ask for spiritual strength.
[9] In the word “ tál ”, “ tá ” is derived from táńd́ava [...] why it has become more popular.
[19] There are some words that do not [...] anushiilana. The word anushiilana has been derived by adding the suffix anat́ [...] but they are still in use today.
[25] There is a word in old Tamil, kocces, [...] correct because if a word had been derived from karcariká then its [...] injustice to their successors.
[121] Shiva says, “When all worldly activities are finished, all entities, with their life-force derived from Me, will return to their [...] second, that singular Entity.”
[1] Saccidánanda is derived from a conversion of three terms, [...] loose terminology but incorrect.
[19] The same initial la will [...] form of Sanskrit words or Sanskrit derived words but not in the case of indigenous [...] baŕai is not indigenous. It is derived from Sanskrit, badarii [...] /bogŕii – all derived from one single source – [...] , which means genealogy, is derived from the word ku.
[75] The word kukkura is [...] called kukkar . This word is derived from Sanskrit. Again, according [...] language accepted in Sanskrit].
[137] Another meaning of the word [...] word kuṋjo , which is derived from Sanskrit, might have come [...] also have come from kubja .
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[3] When the word kálakút́a [...] Bengali word peṋpe is derived from the English word “papaya” [...] earlier times used to say in jest:
[5] That is, tobacco is indeed great. [...] receives a benefit equal to that derived from the Ashvamedha Yajiṋa [Horse Sacrifice].
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] Dákśińa (the word Deccan is derived from the word dákśińa ).
[101] This word agastya is [...] of the month of August is also derived from the word agastya .
[138] The third meaning of the word [...] [to cut into long slices] is derived from the word phalakakut́t́anam [...] phálá [half slice] is derived from ardhaphalakam ; the word dumo dumo [cube-shaped piece] is derived from the word dviguńim [...] cáká [round pieces] is derived from the word cakravat [...] jire [thin slices] is derived from jirakam . The [...] the district of Rangpur).
[3] The word “Kurvan” has been derived from the word “Kurvat”. [...] “Páratrik” means concerning that world.
[15] The word “uju” in Saḿskrta is derived from the Saḿskrta word [...] rejecting the straight one”.
[16] That is, just proceed along the [...] “báḿka” in Prákrta is derived from the Saḿskrta word [...] “báḿka”.
[36] Kur + umbac = kurumba . The [...] kut́umba [kinsman] is derived by adding the suffix umbac [...] verbal root hud́ .
[41] Kuru + vind + sha . The meaning [...] kinds of fragrant grass and the oil derived from that juice are used in different [...] grass, especially lemon grass.
[7] The meaning of the verbal root [...] about”. Kunthana , derived by adding the suffix lyut́ [...] straining at the time of evacuation.
[20] Another meaning of the word [...] is prevalent in North India, is derived from the English word “treasury”. [...] [money-lending business] is derived from the English “treasury”.
[58] Another meaning of the word [...] word kárttika is derived from the word krttiká [...] várttika , derived from vrtta , with two [...] which has a different meaning.
[136] Kumbhii+rá+d́a=kumbhiira [...] magarmaccha . The word is derived from the word makara . At [...] [that person is extremely clever].
[13] You know that there is a place [...] Bádkulyá. The word is derived from baddhakulyá [...] lyá as in Bádkulya].
[11] If you use this word kulaka [...] The word satputiá , derived from saptaputriká [...] pośita-kulakaḿ .
[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] colloquial form posta is derived from pośita . [...] and increase blood circulation.
[83] It also means large, saltwater [...] kulira . Kuliraka is derived by adding the suffix kan [...] large ocean crab”.
[106] Kulotthaka is derived by adding the suffix kan [...] an alternative to wheat.
[2] The verbal root kuś [...] ground”. Kukśa is derived from the verbal root kuś [...] is called kukśa .
[6] Kuńati is formed [...] Bengali word ekuńa is derived from this word kuń [...] in an important matter”.
[7] In dysentery the pain that is sometimes [...] kuńan . The word is derived from kuń + lyut́ [...] it is a Sanskrit tatsama .
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] containing a large number of words derived from Vedic Sanskrit, the daughters son is called dohatara or dohatará , derived from the word daohitra . [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[40] The word kutu is derived by adding the suffix uń [...] kutú can also be derived by adding the suffix us [...] means “large bottle”.
[82] Kunta is derived from kut + ka . Etymologically [...] oiled, pressed down and combed.
[90] Kunta + lá + d́a or kańt + alac = kuntala . Whether it is derived from the verbal root lá [...] is “curly hair”.
[11] Where is Hari [the Lord]? He is [...] “Mathura” have been derived. So Mathura is not only the town [...] “the daughter of a family”.
[19] The word prapatti is derived pra – pat root + ktin suffix. [...] reflected in a modern Bengali song:
[61] Gálá or [...] for what we understand as silk (derived from silik in Arabic and [...] produced from a type of insect.
[86] A needle is used to string [...] Bengali word chuṋc is derived therefrom.
[95] To become skillfully victorious [...] bájiimát is derived therefrom . In western Ráŕh [...] class of bájiikar.
[118] A sannyási [ascetic] [...] nauṋgá is derived from the word nagna [...] sannyásii [naked ascetic].
[10] Our well-known kalmii [a leafy [...] sháka. Actually, the word kalmii is derived from the Sanskrit word kalambii.
[19] An action is always prompted [...] other times external in origin [derived from another person]. Whatever [...] called káriká .
[69] Siisaka [lead] or [...] North India to mean glass is not derived from the Sanskrit siisaka [...] also called kála .
[83] The word sarpa is derived from the verbal root srp [...] called simply kála
[220] The word vyághra [tiger] is derived by adding the suffix d́a [...] form of olfactory ability”.
[247] 15) Another name for “leech”, [...] is karvurá. The word is derived by adding the suffix áp [...] the goddess Chinnamastá.
[66] The feminine of kák [...] origin. Bengals own words derived from Sanskrit are khuŕá/khuŕii (derived from khullatáta ). [...] called káliká .
[79] India invented and began to [...] slanting or loose] from which is derived the word “Delhi”. [...] káliuṋga in this sense in Bengali.
[84] Well, although a bit irrelevant, [...] Mágadhii language, the word derived from grha is ghar [...] > mugdála .
[13] Another meaning of the word káli is masii . The word masii is derived from the verbal root mas . The word káli is derived from the verbal root kála [...] the ocean is the inkpot ]
[69] By adding ac to the root verbs [...] jump”. However the word kampra, derived by adding rak to kamp, is used [...] “head”, not “forehead”.
[93] “Then, in the next phase, [...] Punjabi, etc.) there is a multitude of derived words from the Vedic language. [...] still persists even today.”
[3] Just as a scintillation like that [...] káiṋca are derived by adding the suffix ghaiṋ [...] tadbhava derivative [word derived from Sanskrit in changed form] [...] Any shining alkaline entity.
[9] The English word “glass” is derived from the Sanskrit word káiṋca [...] bottles, wine glasses and chandeliers.
[15] Gálá , [...] word gálá is derived from the Sanskrit word galanam [...] mudráuṋkan .
[45] In Bengal when a man wears [...] word koṋcá is derived from kuiṋcitá [...] cha in it; it has ca .
[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] kát́haka , etc., are all derived from the verbal root kat́h [...] the Ráŕh region.
[61] If part of a book contains [...] Latin word canto is also derived from the Sanskrit káńd́a [...] identical, are almost the same.
[87] So, you can understand that [...] bháṋŕá is not derived from bháńd́a [...] bhańd́ámi or pretension.
[115] In North India the word kátara [...] while káyar is a word derived from Sanskrit. There is no restriction in adding a Sanskrit suffix to a derived word; but it is better not to do it.
[3] 1) Mouthful; that is, as much as [...] grás is. This word grás is derived by adding the suffix ghaiṋ [...] fallen in the kabala of ráhu.
[142] We were journeying from Jammu to [...] Dvigartabhúmi [land of two cavities], whose derived form in Bengali is Duggardesh [...] been given the name D́ogrii.
[273] 8) Kákala: The meaning of [...] kákali and kákalii are derived from kákala. Both mean [...] “birds song”.
[23] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] Súrya. The word saora is derived from súrya plus the suffix [...] moderate extent in some places.
[24] Then comes Śod́ashii, [...] of the goddess Kálii is derived from the Puranic Shákta [...] Káli-káyae namah.
[25] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, [...] was that the controlling deities derived from Post-Shiva Tantra were designated as “Dakśińá Shakti”, and those derived from Vajráyána Buddhism were designated as “Vámá Shakti”.
[3] The story of creation shows that [...] of the five rudimental factors derived from the Qualified Supreme Entity. [...] form of crude physical actions.
[64] 2) Producing all types of farm products derived from plants, such as papad from [...] cereals, jams from fruits, etc.
[3] The word kamala can be derived in two ways: (1) kam + ac + lá [...] case the verbal root lá is derived with ádi la [...] kamalá because this word is derived by adding the suffix t́á to the word kamala.
[10] The word indhana is derived by adding the suffix lyut́ [...] that we use for cooking indhana.
[28] The word iśt́a is derived by adding the suffix kta to the [...] persons Iśt́a.
[16] What is mantra? Mananát [...] The word tráńa is derived from the Sanskrit root verb trae [...] liberation, is termed a mantra.
[30] Human life is more important than [...] of animals, plants and trees is derived from [their utilization by] human [...] in his or her effort to do so.
[83] Icchá By adding the noun [...] [identical] is neither pure Sanskrit, nor derived from Sanskrit nor native Bengali. It comes from an old Persian word.
[4] In Tantra it is said that if one [...] The word sádhaná is derived from the root verb sádh, [...] however, is ideation on Brahma.
[24] Prayer and stuti serve no purpose [...] bhakti is. Bhakti is a Sanskrit word derived bhaj + ktin, which means “to [...] Him completely by calling Him.
[17] Hara is derived from two letters: “ha” [...] ethereal factor, is called Hara.
[25] Many people become confused and [...] The word Ráma is derived from the Sanskrit root verb [...] word Krśńa is derived from the Sanskrit root verb [...] Náráyańa?
[1] What does the term “diikśá” [...] meaning, diikśá is derived from “dii” and “kśa”. [...] (exhaustion of saḿskaras).
[5] The word “vishva” is derived from the root verb “vish” [...] mind, hearing everything you think.
[3] In Sanskrit the region across the [...] “efferent nerves” are derived from Latin words and mean “sensory [...] ájiṋá nád́ii.
[2] If there is a tree, it is obvious [...] impetus for their forward movement is derived from their previous stage, and [...] movement, is Parama Puruśa.
[6] How can one shake off the influence [...] sádhaná and the strength derived from sustained intuitional practice, [...] unfoldment of latent consciousness.
[3] People certainly do not understand [...] understand” in the languages derived from Mágadhii Prákrta. [...] páraichiye. But in the languages derived from Shaorasenii Prákrta, [...] but gelai or vattii but gaila.
[6] “One who has ján, [...] (jánowár – animal), derived by adding the suffix var to the [...] despite being jándár.
[6] 3. This book makes reference to [...] of seven elements, or materials, derived one from the other in the following [...] (please see the Bengali Glossary).
[14] It may sound funny nowadays but [...] not have a ja. The Bengali word derived from the Sanskrit láungula [...] Birbhum. I have heard this folk verse:
[9] The scientific process of expansion of mind is called Tantra. Tantra is derived as tan + trae (root verb) + d́a, [...] the goal of Vidyá Tantra.
[2] The word eka is derived by adding the suffix kan to the [...] colloquial meaning is “one”.
[3] This word eka, derived from the verbal root in, is originally [...] ikái, ikká and so on.
[4] There are many words used in Vedic [...] explain the meaning of a few words derived from eka.
[15] 3. Quick benefits can also be derived by applying musabbar mixed with coconut oil on the sores; or
[5] The Western countries learnt the [...] “páschattya” is derived from paschat + tyaiṋ. Páschattya should be spelt with two “tas”.
[5] In certain communities Veoyá [...] because the word veoyá is derived from the Sanskrit vidhavá [...] 3 )
[6] Hence moving ahead is the dharma [...] saḿsára, which is derived sam – sr + ghaiṋ. [...] relentless or unceasing movement”.
[8] Jiṋána, or knowledge, [...] the Himalayas. Vaerágya is derived vi – rańj [+ ghaiṋ [...] for the living, not for the dead.
[8] Now, what is this Dharmakśetra? The word dharma is derived from the root verb dhr plus man. [...] truthful, he will no longer be a thief.
[13] Ucche is a bitter tasting vegetable [...] satisfying to eat. However, the pleasure derived from eating a rasagolla is limited: [...] This happens due to extreme joy.
[3] What is meant by “bhakti”? The word “bhakti” has been derived from the root verb “bhaj” [...] expressions of ones mind.
[5] And what is bhagaván? The word has been derived form the root word “bhaga” [...] jiṋána and vaerágya.
[20] The first word forms in all the [...] suffixes many different words were derived. Among the established languages [...] depend on grammar to function.
[1] Gańa + tan + trae + d́a [...] proper acceleration. It may be derived as tan + trae + d́a. Here [...] be roughly considered as such.
[1] The term “communism” is derived from the word “commune” [...] Marx is improper and misleading.
[1] The Contai Basin is the area between [...] Contai is Káṋthi derived from the Sanskrit word kaṋthiká. [...] and Kanthi in Midnapore district.
[3] A language has many words which [...] two tas because the word is derived from pashcát + tyauṋ.
[19] Next comes bahuvriihi samása. [...] from vriihi, from riihi comes the derived word rici and from this the Modern [...] great expressive capacity”.
[1] The subject of todays discussion is the locative [adhikarańa] case. Adhikarańa is derived by adding the prefix adhi and [...] idea and the locative of base.
[12] Often we knowingly violate the [...] word sambhránta has been derived from sam – bhram + kta and [...] worthless. Just see what it has come to!
[34] There is another word in Bengali [...] hát́”. The Bengali word which is derived from hat́t́a is hát́, [...] májherhát́, and so on. The Bengali word derived from the Sanskrit hat́t́ika [...] Gariyáhát́á, and so on.
[39] When they arrived in The Punjab [...] these languages use many words derived from Vedic, for example, ind, [...] the English “sugar”.
[3] The next subject of discussion [...] The word apádána s derived apa – á – dá [...] indeclinable se is used, in Oriya ru, etc.
[5] Now the question is: why is iṋa [...] The word gauṋgá is derived gam + gam + d́a + feminine [...] word vasanta as vasaḿta.
[2] The Bengali word bhát [cooked [...] Bengali vocabulary contains words derived from Sanskrit, borrowed from Sanskrit, [...] Bengali also contains words either derived or borrowed from Prákrta, [...] cáur (Angika, Magahii, Maethilii).
[3] The relative change of place of [...] The word sannyása had been derived form saḿ (or sat) plus [...] with that unchangeable Entity.
[26] About 4000 years ago the name of [...] “Patna”. “Patna” is derived from “Pattan” and not from “Patliputra” as it was too big a name.
[11] You know, there are certain mythological ages (yugas). The word “yuga” is derived from two Saḿskrta root verbs: “yunj” or “yuj”. Here it is derived from “yuj” and means [...] and “iron age” etc.
[5] In Bihar many types of healthy [...] industries based on concentrated alcohol derived from sugar beet and sugar cane [...] Motor cars can run on this fuel.
[3] As a result of surrender the smaller [...] vibration is clear. The pleasure derived by eating sweets is physical – [...] called bháva samádhi.
[4] Ananda Sútram defines bhakti [...] nor ritualistic worship. Stuti is derived as stu+ktin – which means [...] Panthá Vidyateyanáya).
[3] Now what is bhakti? Bhakti has [...] worship”]. The word bhakti is derived from the root verb bhaj plus the suffix ktin. It means “to worship”.
[6] Na stutirnárcaná. The word stuti is derived from stu plus the suffix ktin, [...] is little of sincere devotion.
[14] Pure Bhakti cannot be based on [...] existence of finite objects is derived from extroverted feelings. Nevertheless, [...] so-called satiation of a goddess.
[68] The highest attainment of Bhakti [...] Bhakti a desire for the pleasures derived from objects is greater than a [...] There are three grades of devotees.
[22] According to some, the Bengali word sal or year is derived from the Persian word sal. That [...] system, as did Assam and Orissa.
[22] However, bio-gas can be produced [...] is chronic in Bangladesh. Manure derived from bio-gas plants is a natural [...] vegetables, some pulses, and jackfruit.
[5] “Thak, thak karoti yah sah [...] “Thakkar”, etc., have been derived.
[12] There are certain similarities in the languages derived from one source, for example, [...] knowledge of intonation and philology.
[26] Nárada was the script used [...] Nágrii script. Nágrii script derived its name from the Nágar [...] specific type of Nágrii.
[209] Ashana is derived from ash (ashnute) plus the suffix [...] quite different from each other.
[216] The word rudrákśa can be derived in two ways. Those eyes in which [...] rudrákśa. Rudrakśa can also be derived to mean “where the dispersive [...] Asia and is used to make garlands.
[6] But when people see so-called ghosts [...] capacity for autonomous action is derived from this physical world under the inspiration of the Supreme Consciousness.
[52] Udbhid + jan – d́a = aodbhijja. Its meaning is “that which is derived from plants”. By adding [...] “pertaining to that which is derived from plants”. Its colloquial meaning is “plant salt”.
[105] In modern Bengali there is no derived form in use that come from the [...] dápańa, which is derived from darpańa (darpana → dappana → dápana), was prevalent in Old Bengali.
[7] HARA. Literally, “the entity [...] everything” (the word is derived from ha and ra – [...] the preservation of unit beings.
[67] Last is the Saora [Sun] Cult. This [...] Súrya. The word saora is derived from súrya plus the suffix [...] moderate extent in some places.
[22] Then comes Śod́ashii, [...] of the goddess Kálii is derived from the Puranic Shakti Cult), [...] Káliikáyae namah.
[23] Generally in the Post-Buddha days, [...] was that the controlling deities derived from Post-Shiva Tantra were designated as “Dakśińá Shakti”, and those derived from Vajrayána Buddhism were designated as “Vámá Shakti”.
[2] You know, in Tantra Shástra [...] of the term Tantra, that is, two derived meanings. One meaning is “Taḿ [...] Tantrah parikiirttitah”.
[119] The process for refining molasses [...] which means “sugar”, is derived from khańd́a.
[2] Is there any difference between [...] moving. The word ádarsha is derived from á – drsh + ghaiṋ; [...] become is their ádarsha.
[14] He strictly observes the amount [...] in people and wonders where they derived it from. Is there anything which human beings can call their own?
[87] The word at́ana is derived from the verbal root at́ [...] while looking and learning”.
[26] First let us analyse the difference [...] Samprajiṋátá is derived as sampra – jiṋá [...] knowledge.” And savikalpa is derived s+vi-kalp+al. During the state [...] called savikalpa samádhi.