Pu > References for ‘pupils’
See also: puphphala · pupil · puppet · puppets · pupphul · puppy
[3] Shrutayo vibhinnáh: The [...] could not be written down. As the pupils would memorize the scriptures [...] Saḿskrta means “ear”.
[6] So in the case of South Indian [...] facility of both the teachers and the pupils. This should be the policy.
[22] There is a well-known word, “chátra.” [...] Mahábhárata period to any of the pupils staying under the canopy (chatra) of any particular pandit. As the pupils were under the control of, within [...] school of thought of one guru.
[8] Answer: For spiritual practice [...] spiritual urge amongst the little pupils. I am not in favour of starting [...] thousands of kindergarten schools.
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda [...] composed the Vedas taught their pupils the rks [hymns] they made, and by listening to them those pupils committed them to memory. Since [...] the system in those olden days.
[17] Now, no one can claim that what [...] days there was no written script. Pupils used to memorize what their masters [...] the Vedas are an example of this.
[5] The guardians used to consider [...] and properly assimilated by the pupils.
[86] Ijya Yaj + kyap = ijya. The verbal [...] sacrifices for the welfare of his pupils so he was referred to as ijya. [...] give greater quantities of milk.
[29] The meaning of the word iishiká/iiśiká [...] means the eyes, particularly the pupils of the eyes, of those animals [...] iishiká in old Sanskrit.
[2] In olden times, an educational [...] “Seat of learning”. Pupils of ancient Semitic and Middle [...] the administrative efficiency.