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Views of Other Faiths (2)

[12] Charvaka : At the time of [...] Keshakambali was the predominant pandit of the nástikas [...] called nástikas .

[47] During the age of Bhagaván [...] Mańd́ana Mishra was the only pandit who believed in sarva shúnyaváda [...] Shankaracharya and was defeated.

The Vipra Age (1)

[87] In the Kśatriya Age, a woman [...] woman came to be considered a "pandit’;s reward". A woman had no existence in society without a husband.

The Thousand-Headed Puruśa (1)

[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? [...] vastly learned fellow – a pandit.” The clever ones never [...] declare that they are pandits.

The Practice of Art and Literature (1)

[39] The artist or sáhityika [...] superficial knowledge, like a half-baked pandit who reads a half-a-dozen books [...] goddess after the ideal of a harlot.

The Glory of Human Dharma (1)

[5] In this world, every entity and [...] through one’s conduct.” A pandit whose conduct is not exemplary will not be accepted as a dharmic person.

The Expansion of the Microcosm (1)

[4] Human beings are constantly coming [...] life. However hard a so-called pandit (scholar) may try to convince [...] outsider to understand your own mind.

The Education System of the Mahábhárata Age (2)

[22] There is a well-known word, “chátra.” [...] canopy (chatra) of any particular pandit. As the pupils were under the control of, within the jurisdiction of, one pandit with one school of thought, they [...] school of thought of one guru.

The Desires of Khyát́andás (5)

[45] “That service costs fifty [...] ) said the pandit.

[47] “With forty asrafis,” replied the pandit, “I can construct a palace [...] difficult for a frail old man?”

[54] “Fifty rupees!” exclaimed the pandit. “It’s hardly worth contemplating.”

[55] Khyát́andás [...] from the evil influence of the pandit. “Chamru Sao you don’t need to pay for the services of a pandit while I’m here. I’ll [...] distinguished guests, though.”

Service to Humanity Is the Supreme Ideology of Life (4)

[5] There was a great scholar named [...] people “pandeya” or Pandit, but all of them are not pandits. [...] “Pandaya” is derived.

[7] “Panda” means self-knowledge [...] who has realized the self, is a pandit. Nobody becomes a pandit with the word “Pandit” affixed at the end of one’s [...] physico-psycho Spiritual practice.”

Self-Realization Is the Real Knowledge (1)

[11] So the difference between the two [...] Mahámohapádháya, a pandit, would no longer be able to remember [...] has been said in the scripture.

Ráŕh – 4. (3)

[5] Having come under the influence [...] language. All these priests used Pandit as their surname. The Doms still use Pandit as their surname. Ramai Pandit, for example, composed the Shunyápuráńa.

Ráŕh – 22. Mauṋgalkávya and Vaeśńavkávya (1)

[2] In the post-Buddhist era, under [...] Shúnyapuráńa, by Ramai Pandit, in Niraiṋjaner Ruśmá, [...] has been presented of all this.

Ráŕh – 16. (1)

[9] We can find traces of the above-mentioned suppressed anger in the Shúnya Puráńa by Ramai Pandit.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (2)

[16] The Austric branch did not have [...] Santhals like to use was invented by Pandit Raghunath Murmu, a man of modern times.

[17] The script of the Dravidian group [...] author’s professor in the Vedas, Pandit P. K. Ayar, was able to write [...] Tamil will gain added respect.

Parama Puruśa and His Creation (1)

[46] He is sahasrapát – [...] questions. I have yet to meet a pandit who can tell me how many bricks [...] treasure of which to feel proud.

On the Savitr Rk (1)

[11] That is, “As one wishes [so one gets].” A certain pandit goes to Benares. He sits on the [...] living being of this world”].

One Will Have to Know Oneself (3)

[5] What should a pandit do? The rśi [sage] says that a pandit should use his deha as arańi.

[8] Svadeham arańiḿ krtvá [...] pańd́itah [“A pandit breaks the fetters by churning knowledge (to separate the spiritual from the mundane)”].

Make Your Mind Light (1)

[3] You know, in ancient times, there was a great pandit. His name was Rohita. He was well-versed in all the shástras.

Language and Dialect – 2 (Discourse 8 (1)

[19] When it became impossible to memorize [...] that is, one who is a scholar (pandit) of one Veda. [...] classified as oral sáhitya.

Knowledge and Progress (1)

[2] In the fifteenth century in India, [...] considered himself to be a great pandit. But these persons were neither [...] is contained in the pot”].

[dedication] (1)

[2] To the sacred memory of Pandit Ram Chandra Jha

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[9] The positive microvita which are [...] for spirituality. Nimái Pandit (later known as Chaetanya Maháprabhu), [...] nothing by gandarukmińii.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (3)

[32] “Ram’s brother is eating.” [...] accepted as genitive case. “The pandit’;s boy drinks wine.” Nowadays [...] But the moment we hear that the pandit’;s boy drinks, our surprise increases, [...] though the genitive case “pandit” is not directly connected to [...] need for the genitive be denied?

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (1)

[8] Aoktha means “concerning [...] together”. Aokthaka means “pandit of the Sámaveda” [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.

Áṋka to Ád́hya (Discourse 4) (1)

[61] “At that time the Marathas [...] the leadership of Bháskar Pańd́it, were extremely bloody. The nawab [...] the mind of the Bengali people.