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Who Is the Liberating Entity of Human Society (1)

[16] Práńáha yathátmano’bhiiśt́áh [...] caduśkrtám (vi – nash + ghaiṋ = vinásha). [...] there is no chance for life again.

Vargiiya Ba and Antahstha Va to Osadhipati (Discourse 14) (3)

[46] This return is called prańásha [annihilation]. The word násha has come from the verbal root nash. The root nash means “to be destroyed”. When this násh achieves completeness then we [...] creation, maintenance and dissolution.

Sambhúti and Mahásambhúti (1)

[6] What do we mean by vinásha? Vinásha is derived as: vi – nash + ghaiṋ. Usually we come [...] this is prańásha.

Phonetics – 4 (Discourse 4) (1)

[7] In some cases the ra, r or śa [...] pra comes before the verbal root nash then it does not have any significant [...] written with either na or ńa.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (1)

[72] Iish + varac = iishvara. Generally [...] the law of nature is nashvara (nash [perish]+ varac); “that [...] varac). About iishvara it is said: