Sa > References for ‘sá, śa’

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Yoga and Tantra (1)

[11] For example, sha is the sound for [...] of the sentient principle, and śa is the acoustic root of the static [...] is known as its acoustic root.

Word-for-Word Sútra Translations (14)

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What Is the Primary Cause of the Universe and Who Is the Only Object of Ideation? (2)

[15] Prakrti. Now the question is, whether [...] of Puruśa – Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih. So without the [...] is the chief [efficient cause].

[32] Shakti is not the dhyeya. Shakti [...] the thought of Shakti. Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih – “Shakti [...] will the universe come to its end.

What Are the Noble Truths? (1)

[13] Sá váeśa tadá [...] shakti suśaptádrk.

Vraja Krśńa and Vishuddha Advaetaváda – 2 (Discourse 11) (1)

[33] “It is incorrect to say that [...] Máyá.” Shaktih Sá Shivasya shaktih – “This [...] Puruśa with great speed.

Vraja Krśńa and Sáḿkhya Philosophy (Discourse 7) (1)

[9] Now, if we consider Vraja Krśńa, [...] the nature of Prakrti? Prakrti Sá nityanivrttá [“Prakrti [...] devotion of the microcosmic mind.

Vaedhii Bhakti and Shuddhá Bhakti (1)

[29] Rágátmikáḿ anusarati yá sá rágánugá.

Under the Shelter of the Guru (1)

[13] Satsaungena bhavenmuktirasatsaungeśu bandhanam; Asatsauṋgamudrańaḿ sá mudrá parikiirttitá.

Ui to Uluka (Discourse 9) (1)

[149] Upa – ni – sad + kvip. [...] sa, it is normally spelled with śa in Bengali in accordance with Gaod́iiya usage (Bengali usage).

To Know Him Is to Be Free from All Fetters (1)

[33] When one knows Parama Puruśa, [...] regarding Prakrti it is said, Prakrtih sá nitya nivrttá – “Prakrti [...] panthá vidyate yanáya.

This Very World Is Kurukśetra (3)

[3] I also said a few words about phonetics. The Rgvedic pronunciation of kśa is k + śa; while the Yajurvedic is k + kha. [...] pronounce it ka + kha. But k + śa and k + kha (both represented [...] rules of Bengali pronunciation, k + śa is incorrect, while k + kha is [...] both are recognized as correct.

The Thousand-Headed Puruśa (1)

[13] Apánipádo yavano grahitá pashyatyacakśuh sa shrnotyakarńah, Sá vetti vedyaḿ na ca tasyásti [...] puruśa mahántam.

The Supreme Magician (1)

[2] The creator of the universe is [...] help of His Shakti. “Shaktih sá shivasya shaktih”. Shakti [...] Controller, that is why He is Iishvara.

The Supreme Entity – the Non-Doer (3)

[4] Puruśa akartá [...] ]. This is so because here śa is followed by a vowel, the a of akartá .

[5] Then, phalasákśiibhutah; [...] Since ka is followed by śa , the correct expression should [...] it is pronounced as cerebral śa and in the Yajurveda [...] other is the Yajurvedic style.

The Singular Entity (1)

[4] That Rudra, the Supreme Entity, [...] it has been said, “Shaktih sá Shivasya shaktih” – [...] innumerable Operative Principles.

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (1)

[1] We have been discussing the Giitá. [...] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá [“That which [...] the term converge at one point.

The Significance of Language (3)

[11] Tadejati: He moves… He moves… [...] means “he” and “sá” means “she”. Parama [...] said, Tad Brahma, not sah Brahma or sá Brahmá. Not sa ejati or sá ejati but tad ejati in neuter [...] calmly, not double march. Tadejati.

The Psycho-Spiritual Evolution of Humans (1)

[13] When human beings entered the second [...] that Prakrti is “Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih.”

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[42] Shiitakále bhaveduśńá [...] Atasiipuśpavarńábhá sá shyámá parikiirttitá.

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[32] Shiitkále bhaveduśńá [...] Atasiipuśpavarńábhá sá shyámá parikiirttitá.

The Musical Octave and Kúrma Nád́ii (2)

[1] The root gae means to express [...] niśáda ( sá , re , gá [...] sadhana or constant music practice.

[4] The surasaptaka and the [...] difference. The seven musical notes sá, re, gá, má, pá, [...] combination of eight produces the octave.

The Meaning of the Word “Krśńa” (1)

[5] The name of the book is the Giitá. [...] Bhagavatá giitá, sá Giitá [“That which [...] explained in this introduction.

The Intuitional Science of Tantra (2)

[9] Mayyeva sakalaḿ játam [...] clearly states, Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih. Shakti [Prakrti], [...] is the prime cause of creation.

[50] Bhavámbodhipotam [“ship [...] of Parama Puruśa. Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih. As Krśńa said,

The Influence of Máyá on the Human Mind (1)

[34] Diipajiṋánaḿ [...] Tasmát diikśeti sá praktá sarvatantrasya sammatá.

The Importance of Diikśá (1)

[13] Diipajiṋánam yato [...] tatah; Tasmátdiikśeti sá proktá sarvatantrasya sammatá.

The Highest Category of Devotion (1)

[49] In the propagation of dharma the [...] Devotion arises from love of the Lord. Sá kasmae parama premarupá.

The Glory of Human Dharma (1)

[1] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá – “The [...] Giitá it has been said:

The Essence of Spiritual Progress (1)

[7] “This Máyá, [...] my control” – Shakti sá shivasya shaktih. So those spiritual [...] fight against Máyá.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (2)

[57] Mahatah paramavyaktam avyaktát puruśah parah. Puruśánna paraḿ kiiṋcit sá káśthá sá para gatih.

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (1)

[6] The composers of the early Rks [...] letters of these seven sounds – śa from śaŕaja, re [...] rhythms and seven musical notes.

The Acoustic Roots of the Indo-Aryan Alphabet (7)

[21] The r sound is the seventh letter [...] may be changed into the letter śa, that is, nisáda and niśáda [...] there is a convention of using śa in such spellings. Now, if niśáda is written with śa, then both the Rgvedic and Yajurvedic [...] niśáda, but only ni.

[199] ŚA

[200] Śa is the acoustic root of tamoguńa [...] for these desires and longings.

[204] Sa is the acoustic root of mokśa [...] the removal of worldly wants; and śa is the acoustic root of káma, [...] acoustic root of rajoguńa; śa is the acoustic root of tamoguńa; [...] sattvaguńa [the sentient principle].

Tantra and Sádhaná (2)

[85] Satsaungena bhavenmuktirasatsaungeśu bandhanam; Asatsauṋgamudrańaḿ sá mudrá parikiirttitá.

[110] Diipa jiṋánaḿ [...] Tasmátdiikśeti sá proktá sarvatantrasya sammatá.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (1)

[45] In spite of their accepting the [...] pronunciations of jiṋa, ńa, śa, hya, and kśa are also still prevalent in eastern India today.

Talks on Education – Excerpt F (1)

[3] Sá vidyá yá vimuktaye

Talks on Education – Excerpt D (2)

[11] Sátsaungena bhavenmuktih [...] Asatsauṋgamudrańaḿ yat sá mudrá parikiirtitá

[16] “Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá.”

Svadharma and Paradharma – 2 (2)

[4] What exactly is meant by svadharma? [...] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá – that is, [...] considered as the Giitá.”

[31] Śa eko’varńo bahudháshaktiyogád [...] shubhayá saḿyunaktu.

Supramundane Heritage and Supramundane Desideratum (1)

[25] In the world of thought, two forces [...] Puruśa, it has been said, Shaktih sá Shivasya Shaktih. Shakti, the [...] moving around Puruśottama.

Subtler than the Subtlest Mind (6)

[1] Mahatá param Avyaktam avyaktá puruśa; Puruśamgam parama kiiṋcit sá kastá sá parágati.

[7] Puruśamgam parama kiiṋcit. [...] entity. And that’s why Sá kastá sá parágati – “ [...] Supreme Goal of human life.” Sá kastá sá parágati – “He [...] nobody else and for no other entity.

Spring Festival (1)

[10] Yá puŕnendutuśáraháradhavalá [...] devae sádávandita. Sá máḿ pátu Bhagavatii Sarasvatii nisheśajádyapahá.

Spiritual Discourses (1)

[200] [[ Then humans understood that the Great is everything and that Prakrti is Shaktih Sá Shivasya shaktih. . . . The thought [...] worship soil they become soil.

Shrávańii Púrńimá (1)

[6] Thus human beings should have firm [...] been said, Bádhá sá yuśamáná [...] in their cherished goal.”

Shiva – the Embodiment of Saḿgiita (2)

[6] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] of the seven sounds – sá from śad́aja [...] be produced), so the second sá is not exactly the same as [...] 2 ) ]]

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (2)

[14] Based on the sounds of seven creatures, [...] initials of the seven sounds – sá from śad́aja, re [...] can be produced), so the second sá is not exactly the same as the [...] 1 ) ]]

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 12) (1)

[28] Yá sháshvatii kśemauṋkarii sá sárasattá – [...] recognition as quintessential entities.

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (1)

[37] The pronunciation of [...] ষ [cerebral śa] has no separate pronunciation, [...] for purposes of illustration].

Questions and Answers on Meditation (1)

[53] Diipa jiṋánaḿ [...] Tasmátdiikśeti sá proktá sarvatantrasya sammatá.

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

[38] The women of ancient Bengal used [...] something is like water when eaten then sá is used to mean “like”. [...] “water”]. The suffix sá is also used in this way in Hindi, [...] Caetanyacaritámrta –

Plexi and Microvita (1)

[8] The terranean plexus, or múládhára [...] physical longing śa [...] sa

Phonetics – 4 (Discourse 4) (14)

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Phonetics – 3 (Discourse 3) (3)

[1] Earlier I said that the letters [...] also pointed out that sa, sha, śa, ha, and kśa are not pure [...] “Caesar”, but not in modern English.

[18] The various letters are divided [...] d́a, d́ha, ńa, and śa are cerebral letters. The name [...] example, ta, tha, da, dha, na and sa.

[19] In phonetics there is a hard and [...] must have sha as its conjunct, not śa or sa. Similarly, caiṋcala [...] for the palatal ina in prashna.

Phonetics – 2 (Discourse 2) (1)

[6] Among the thirty-four consonants, [...] – are pure consonants. Sha, sa, śa, ha and kśa are called [...] example, janttu-jánowár.

Phonetics – 1 (Discourse 1) (6)

[5] The Rgvedic style has a total of [...] ba, bha, ma, ya, ra, la, va, sha, śa, sa, ha, and kśa. D́a [...] áśáŕha.

[12] Modern Indian languages do not [...] has the sha pronunciation – śa and sa are not pronounced differently [...] words. For this reason, the letters śa and sa are used for spelling purposes [...] among the pronunciation of sha, śa and sa.

[13] Ka + śa = kśa (khia). The word [...] word shikha In Assamese the letter śa becomes kha – niśedh [...] partially follows the Yajurvedic style.

Mudrá (1)

[3] “Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá.”

“Mucyate Bhavabandhanát” (1)

[16] It is true that avidyá is [...] of Parama Puruśa. Shakti Sá Shivasya shaktih. [...] not go near that person.”

Movement Is the Order of the Day (1)

[18] “This Máyá, [...] principle of Mine – Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih [‘ [...] 4 )

Miscellaneous (1)

[3] 3. Nirguńa Brahma:– [...] pramáńam. (b) Sá nirguńásthiti nirvikalpa [...] sthiti amánasikeśu.

“Máyámetáḿ Taranti Te” - 2 / The Nectar Beyond Máyá (1)

[3] “This Daevii Máyá [...] ) Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih [“Shakti [...] entity. It is dependent on Him.

“Máyámetáḿ Taranti Te” – 1 (2)

[1] Yesterday we had occasion to discuss [...] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá – “The [...] by Krśńa”.

[13] This illusion, this spell of infatuation, [...] of Parama Brahma – Shaktih sá Shivasya shaktih [“Shakti [...] shakti (force) of Shiva”].

Love – the Essential Prerequisite (2)

[6] Preyaskará Yá buddhih sá buddhih pránaghátinii Shreyaskará yá buddhih sá buddhih mokśadáyinii.

Language and Dialect – 1 (Discourse 7) (3)

[1] Many people have the conception [...] Aryan languages of north India. Śa used to be pronounced like kha. [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.

[66] In Mágadhii Prákrta, [...] separate pronunciation for sa and śa. Sa and śa are used for spelling purposes [...] name itself is spelt with sha.

Ku to Kuiṋjara (Discourse 27) (1)

[50] Satsauṋgena bhavenmuktirasatsauṋgeśu bandhanam; Asatsauṋgamudranaḿ yá sá mudrá parikiirtitá.

Kulaka to Kulottha (Discourse 33) (3)

[12] The proper Bengali word for [...] Pośita is spelled with śa , but posta is spelled with sa because the cerebral letter śa and the dental letter ta cannot be conjoined. So it must take sa . If śa is retained then we have to [...] and increase blood circulation.

Keeping Good Company (1)

[4] Satsauṋgena bhavenmuktirasatsauṋgeśu bandhanam; Tasmádasatsauṋgamudrańaḿ sá mudrá parikiirttitá.

Ka to Kandara (Discourse 16) (1)

[8] All those Sanskrit-descended languages [...] composition of phonetic rules. The śa rule, ńa rule, and system [...] languages and adopted-descendants.

Kámbal to Kárańa (Discourse 22) (4)

[36] Kaośikii sá ástitvikii, Kaoverii sá dattákrtih; Mahámáriicih sá vastusamprktih bhávasaḿyuktih vá.

[56] Satsauṋgena bhavenmuktirasatsauṋgeśu bandhanam; Asatsauṋgamudrańaḿ yá sá mudrá parikiirtitá.

Kálii to Kikhi (Discourse 25) (3)

[6] Tárá ( [...] tathaevaca/tárá-tárińii-bhrámariitárá iti sá ucyate) , originally a Buddhist [...] in the Puranic language.

[32] I told you a little while ago that [...] káśa . But śa is retroflex and therefore [...] . In this case, therefore, śa has been clustered with the [...] káśt́ha .

Kabala to Kaḿsári (Discourse 20) (3)

[55] 7) The human being’s sight [...] nillá/jará saphedii jará sá kálá [Half is red, [...] due to its colourful radiance.

[71] The meaning of the verbal root [...] kaśta/kashta but the cerebral śa and the palatal sha belong to [...] natural conjunction with the cerebral śa.

Jaeva Dharma and Bhágavata Dharma (3)

[24] Because it has been expressed by Bhagaván. Yá Bhagavatá giita sá giitá – “That [...] collection of six attributes”.

[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] “s”] and múrdhanya śa [cerebral “s”]. Dantya [...] rajoguńa. Múrdhanya śa is the acoustic root of the static [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.

Indukamala to Iyatta (Discourse 7) (1)

[28] The word iśt́a is [...] correct but the cerebral letter śa cannot be joined to the dental [...] person’s Iśt́a.

His Reflections Are Everywhere (3)

[6] You see that the Rk Vaedika pronunciation of “śa” (when combined with “ka”) [...] málá”; they are equally correct.

[11] Similarly, all fifty letters are [...] “Sa”, “sha” and “śa”. “Sa” is the acoustic [...] principle, Rajoguńa. And “śa” is the acoustic root of the static [...] his existence be full of energy.

He Who Steals Others' Sins Is Called Hari (1)

[2] Diipajiṋánaḿ [...] Tasmát diikśeti sá proktá sarvatantrasya samnata.

Guru Prańáma (1)

[16] “This divine force, Máyá, is My Máyá, is my power – ‘Shaktih Sá Shivasya shaktih.’ And those [...] that is, Parama Puruśa.

Everybody Obeys Him (1)

[2] The Lord says, “This Divine [...] Máyá is His – “Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih.”

Even the Greatest Sinners (1)

[38] Satsaungena bhavenmuktirasatsaungeśu bandhanam; Asatsauṋgamudrańaḿ sá mudrá parikiirttitá.

Do Virtuous Deeds Day and Night (1)

[11] Satsaungena bhavenmuktirasatsaungeśu bandhanam; Tasmádasatsauṋgamudrańaḿ sá mudrá parikiirttitá.

Distortion (Discourse 21) (1)

[29] This distortion is commonly brought [...] Yajurvedic style of pronunciation śa is pronounced kha so aośadh became okhadh.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[21] The word pańd́ita [...] Ahaḿ brahmásmiiti sá buddhi pańd́á [...] páńd́eya .

Diikśá and Initiation (1)

[11] Diipajiṋánam yato [...] Tasmátdiikśeti sá proktá sarvatantrasya sammatá.

Dharma Is Your Real Friend (1)

[3] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá – “The [...] shrii, jiṋána, etc.

Dharmakśetra – the Human Body (1)

[20] This basic dharma of human beings [...] kśa is the combination of k and śa. The Rgvedic pronunciation is [...] dharmakśetra is pronounced dharmakkhetra.

Devotion and the Realm of Intellectuality (2)

[16] “Ya”, “ra”, [...] varńas, “sha”, “śa”, and “sa”. “Śa” is “ksha” as per [...] pronunciation. Both are equally correct.

Cult, Inference and Propensity (1)

[28] Samyauṋmasrńito shánto mamatvátishayáunkitah; Bháva sá eva sándrátmá budhaeh prema nigadyate.

Cosmic Attraction and Spiritual Cult (1)

[30] Sá vidyá yá vimuktaye [...] force [of the Supreme Entity].

Cognitive Faculty and the Supreme Desideratum (1)

[3] The desideratum of the Operative [...] said in the scriptures, Prakrtih sá nityanivrttá: “Prakrti [...] Her object of ideation”.

Chapter 4 (5)

[4] 4-2. Tribhúje Sá svarúpaparińámátmiká.

[7] 4-3. Prathamá avyakte Sá Shivánii kendre ca Paramashivah.

[13] 4-5. Sadrshaparińámena Bhavánii Sá Bhavadárá.

[19] 4-7. Sthúliibhavane nidritá sá kuńd́alinii.

[22] 4-8. Kuńd́alinii sá múliibhútá rńátmiká.

Chapter 3 (1)

[30] 3-10. Bádhá sá yuśamáná shaktih sevyaḿ sthápayati lakśye.

Chapter 1 (2)

[7] 1-2. Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih.

[11] The role of Puruśa is foremost [...] Puruśa Himself – Shaktih Sá Shivasya Shaktih.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (2)

[26] The next subject of discussion [...] śaśt́hii begins with the letter śa. The Yajurvedic pronunciation of śa is kha, so the Yajurvedic pronunciation [...] shiśya is pronounced shikh.

Case and Case-Endings – 1 (Discourse 12) (1)

[25] One has to study the spoken language [...] mistakes in their pronunciation. Sha, śa and sa should be correctly pronounced. [...] “rechent”, etc. is reprehensible.

Blind Mind and Conscience (3)

[2] The name of the scripture is Shriimad [...] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá [“That which [...] expression of Bhagaván.”

[14] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá – that is, [...] Yá Bhagavatá giitá sá Giitá. Now, it is the divine [...] first shloka, what has been said?

Bhakti and Krpá (1)

[5] Another definition of bhakti or devotion is “Sá Paránuraktiriishvare”. [...] repulsion is negative attraction.

Bhaktitattva (1)

[5] Sá paránuraktiriishvare – [...] Puruśa is bhakti.”

Bhaktitattva (2)

[32] Yatra rágánaváptatvát [...] Shásanenaeva shástrasya sá vaedhii bhaktirucyate.

[42] Rágátmikámanusrtá yá sá rágánugocyate.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[15] The seven peoples’ languages [...] “sha,” “sa” and “śa” – only one “sa” [...] Pahaŕii Punjabi and eastern Dogrii.

A Purely Personal Entity (1)

[11] Sá vá eśa tadá [...] santamivátmánaḿ supta shaktirasupta dik.

A Devotee's Object of Ideation (1)

[12] It is true that Máyá [...] of Parama Puruśa (Shaktih Sá Shivasya shaktih), She is certainly [...] overcome Máyá.”

Aoktha/Aokthaka/Aokthika to Aokśa (Discourse 15) (5)

[64] Upa – ni – sad + kvip [...] dental sa but here the cerebral śa has been substituted after the [...] though one can use either sa or śa, in words such as niśada, [...] original practice (Bengali practice) śa is used. Since in Bengali śa is used in such cases in accordance [...] so. But in Sanskrit, both sa and śa are fine.

All Bask in the Glory of Shiva – 2 (Discourse 7) (2)

[31] Shiitakále bhaveduśńá [...] puśpavarńábhá sá Shyámá parikiirttitá.

[62] Yá kundendu tuśáraháradhavalá, [...] devaeh sadávanditá; Sá máḿ pátu bhagavatii Sarasvatii nihsheśajád́yápahá.

Action, Reaction and Doership (2)

[4] Now the question arises, what is [...] it has been said: “Shaktih sá Shivasya Shaktih.”

[8] Vidyápati said, “Thinking [...] have proclaimed, “Prakrti sá nitya nivrttá”. In [...] Prakrti gradually merge in Him.