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[17] “Let the pańd́ita or the learned man free himself [...] or the striking [[wood]].”
[22] The one who consumes these fetters is known in the society as Pańdita, with the realization of Brahma [...] has Pańdá is called Pańdita.
[59] Incidentally a story flashes across my mind. Pańd́ita Rámanátha of Navadvipa [...] in want of anything?” The Pańd́ita had then been absorbed in the [...] of any other necessity.”
[10] And Páńd́aváshcaeva. [...] knowledge, sentient knowledge”. Pańd́ita means “he who has acquired [...] pańd́á is called pańd́ita – and he who wants to acquire [...] Páńd́ava [Five Pandavas].
[19] During the Mahábhárata [...] was something spontaneous. Each pandita was the conductor of one catuspathii, and there was no such thing as a university. Each pandita set up his educational system [...] was a small university in itself.
[15] Now let us apply this principle [...] scholars earned the opprobrium, “Pańd́itá vańitáh latáh.” [...] pundits and creepers have not.
[48] The realization that “I am [...] pańd́á is called pańd́ita. Hence nástika pańd́ita or “atheist-pandit” [...] awaken consciousness in another?
[11] Again, you see that the words páńd́ava, [...] pańd́á is called a pańd́ita.
[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] ‘I am Brahma’ is a pańd́ita”]. Simply writing Pańd́ita before ones name does not make one a pańd́ita. It is only the one who possesses pańd́á who is really a pańd́ita. And a person who is desirous [...] they have become mere surnames.
[9] I remember a short story. In my [...] was Mohan Sáhu. Now a big pańd́ita came from Kashmir to my home town [...] Let me take the help of this big pańd́ita and arrange heaven for my d́áku father.”
[10] So the pańd́ita said, “Yes, yes, yes. I [...] purpose.” And D́oman agreed.
[11] But D́omans friend [...] “You see, D́oman, that pańd́ita is a businessman, that is why [...] Let there be bargaining. Tell the pańd́ita, ‘You see, pańd́itajii, [...] rupees. Please agree.’”
[12] Then the pańd́ita said, “Yes, it will be done, [...] near that Parijata tree.”
[10] What is the result of the friction, [...] and he who does these things is a pańd́ita.
[11] The word pańd́ita can be used only for such spiritual [...] pańd́á is a pańd́ita. Just by learning Sanskrit one cannot become a pańd́ita. If one aspires to become a pańd́ita, one will have to know oneself.
[12] Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] ‘I am Brahma’ is a pańd́ita”]. “I am that characteristic [...] pańd́á, is a pańd́ita. You are all sádhakas. [...] become pańd́itas.
[14] To save the world from the evil [...] mahátmá, realized soul (pańd́ita), virtuous (dhármika) and [...] spiritual power from the Lord.
[27] What are the causes of salvation? [...] having this pańd́a is a pańd́ita.)
[21] The word pańd́ita comes from pańd́a [...] “I am Brahma” is pańd́ita . One who desires to attain that knowledge is páńd́eya .
[9] Pandita – Literally, “one [...] Puruśottama – Cosmic Nucleus.
[11] Samavetáh yuyutsavah [“gathered [...] pańd́á is called a pańd́ita – Ahaḿ Brahmásmiiti [...] was páńd́eya.
[1] [They say,] Pańd́itá banitá latá – [...] women are always dependent on men.
[27] And the opposite parties are the [...] Yesterday I told you the meaning of pańd́ita. He who has acquired realization is a pańd́ita; pańd́ means Self-realization. [...] The Pandavas are five in number.