Pu > References for ‘pundits’
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[8] Just to declare any Ram, Shyam, [...] whereas in the opinion of other pundits, Jimútabahan Bhattacharyas [...] the right text always persists.
[10] True devotees never vainly discuss [...] Devotees are the wisest people; the pundits are foolish. Pundits foolishly waste their time trying [...] Sraśtáramkanewaru pam.
[11] It is a very personal and familiar [...] familiar one. The devotees remind the pundits that their attempts are exercises [...] relationship is interdependent.
[12] You all know that there is an old [...] solution. Hence the devotees advise the pundits not to waste their valuable time. [...] short”, says the old proverb.
[13] The devotees claim that the pundits are mistaken. Before the universe [...] the contention of the devotees.
[72] The discussion was interrupted. [...] said to the religious leaders, pundits, priests and mullas (religious [...] loutish youth will say, ‘These pundits, priests and mullas, they are [...] minds!’ So a big group of priests, pundits and mullas joined the demons. [...] to overmaster God!’”
[73] But there were some good people even among the priests and mullas and pundits, of course. They declared, “What [...] foolishness, but no more!!”
[15] Now let us apply this principle [...] vańitáh latáh.” “Pundits (scholars), women and creepers [...] they have removed that stigma; but pundits and creepers have not.
[19] Hence the first defect of so-called [...] years the caravans of the so-called pundits did not advance human progress [...] development. That is why I say that the pundits are a burden on society.
[20] The second defect of knowledge is vanity. These pundits know very little, but they always [...] knowledge is a dangerous thing.
[37] The scholarship of the heads [...] he saw them. Those among these pundits or great scholars who used to [...] or vidyádhiipaka .
[210] At that time there was no other [...] Diipauṋkar returned to Magadha, Buddhist pundits in good numbers came from Tibet [...] Abhidhammapiŕaka into Tibetan.
[252] Let us return then to the subject at hand. The kings of Sirmaor brought some pundits from Bengal and Maharastra and [...] grants. The descendants of these pundits are still there today. They differ [...] Bahuguńá, and so forth.