Sa > References for ‘saha, sáha, Sáhá’
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[11] And what was the role of Krśńa? [...] called a sárathi. Rathena saha saratha [“The one associated [...] “child”) = sárathi.
[40] Yato váco nivarttante aprápya manasá saha; Ánandaḿ Brahmańo vidván má vibheti kutashcana.
[5] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha, Ánandaḿ brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[49] Yad́a paiṋcavatiśt́hante jiṋánáni manasá saha Buddhishca na viceśt́atitámáhuh paramáḿ gatim.
[11] Yato váco nivarttante aprápya manasá saha Ánandaḿ brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[2] The word sáhitya [...] as well: sa + hita = hitena saha , “that which co-exists [...] for all ages and all countries.
[47] Yasmin dyaoh prthivii cántariikśamotaḿ manah saha práńaeshca sarveh [...] vimuiṋcathámrtasyaeśa setuh.
[34] Vidyá incávidyá inca yastadvedobhayaḿ saha Avidyá mrtyaḿ tiirtvá vidyayá mrtamashnuvte.
[45] Sambhutiiṋca vináshaiṋca yastadvedobhayaḿ saha Vináshena mrtyuḿ tiirtvá sambhútyámrtamashnute.
[3] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha, Ánandaḿ brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[20] Next comes dhyánadhárańá. [...] Sahaja is derived from the prefix saha plus the root jan plus the suffix [...] born”. With what is it born?
[9] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha Ánandaḿ Brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutnashcana.
[6] Now, this fundamental negativity, [...] kśititattva. [We can then say] Devena saha; where deva means ones abode, [...] comes under the category of matter.
[8] In rural Bengal these cobras are [...] remain inside ones house. Saha sarpeńa grhe na vásah. [...] called “gandhasarpa”.
[11] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha, Anandaḿ brahmańo vidván má vibheti kutascana.
[1] Sáhitya means all those [...] with [with = sa] welfare. Hitena saha ityarthe sáhitya, that [...] accepted as classical sáhitya.
[2] Yato váco nivarttante aprápya manasá saha; Ánandaḿ Brahmańo vidván má vibheti kutashcana.
[8] The word sárathi comes not only from Rathena saha, but also from the suffix i [imparting [...] being able to drive a chariot.
[3] We call “absolute knowledge” [...] who is born [of oneself]”: saha means “together” and [...] and are not concerned with Him.
[5] It should be mentioned that what [...] welfare. Sáhitya means hitena saha [with welfare]. In other words, [...] the equivalent of sáhitya.
[86] Mákaŕd́á [...] port. Merchants belonging to the Sáhá, Támbuli, Gandhabańika [...] loading their goods on those ships.
[198] Ardha khán Kuntii saha cári sahodare, Ardhek bánt́iyá den viirvrkodare
[8] Yato váco nivartante aprápya mamasá saha Ánandam bráhmana vidván má vibheti kutashcana.
[37] The Aryan influence was felt as [...] outside their family environment. The Saha community of the Austric group, [...] have adopted Indo-Aryan languages.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] Austric communities such as the Saha, Dhangrsh, etc. who speak an Austric [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[17] Yato vaco nivartante aprapyamansa saha, Anandam Brahmano bidvana ma vibheti kutascana
[150] The most important regions for [...] The Gorkha leader Prithvi Naryan Saha forcibly seized this district [...] easily use these medicinal herbs.
[1] Yato váco nivartante aparápya manasá saha Anandaḿ brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[4] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha; Ánandaḿ Brahmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[6] The situation is similar with sakala and shakala. Kalena saha ityárthe “sakala”. [...] yet cleaned themselves”.
[13] All languages have an ablative [...] – in Sanskrit, mayá saha [with me], Rámeńa saha [with Ram], but in Bengali ámár saunge, Rámer saunge.
[23] Let us move on to the third case. [...] trtiiyá, that is, by adding the word saha [with] we get the third case. [...] says bhaván mayá saha calatu but in Bengali we say ámár [...] the sixth case genitive by adding saha. Thus in Bengali the rule that [...] sixth case. Thus adding the word saha does not always make it the third case.
[28] Anyhow, I was talking about the third case. In Sanskrit saha is added in the instrumental, [...] abound in the Sundarbans”.
[3] Yato váco nivartante aprápya manasá saha; Ánandaḿ bráhmańo vidván na vibheti kutashcana.
[54] There is a tri-portion of land, [...] was conquered by Prithvi Naryan Saha of Nepal in the first phase of [...] Sherpa, Bhutia, Newari and Lepcha.
[14] Yátováco nivartante aprápya manasá sáha, Ánandaḿ brahmano vidvám má vibheti kadácana.