Sa > References for ‘sama, Sáma, Samá’
See also: Sam, saḿ · sámáa · samabhág · samabhivyáhára · samábhyah · samácár · Samachar · samádhi, Samadhi, samád́hi · samádhiná · samádhis, samadhis · Samádhistha · samádlii · samáe · samaebhistribhirlokaeh · samágamam, samágamaḿ · samagra · samagraiṋca · samagráḿ, samagraḿ · Sámagrika · samagryáḿ, samagryám · Samah, samáh · samáhár
[60] Bhúmá = Macrocosmic [...] absorption, oneness with the goal: sama (same) + adhi (goal)
[63] átmani = in[[to]] Átman, [...] absorption, oneness with the goal: sama (same) + adhi (goal); va = or
[5] In Sanskrit the word pluśińa was more widely used than the word valmiikakiit́a. Sama pluśińá sama mashakena sama nágena sama ebhistribhirlokaeh, that is, Parama [...] impartial under all conditions.
[15] Sama plusiná sama mashakena sama nágena Sama ebhistribhirlokaeh.
[2] Sama pluśina sama mashakena sama nágena samaebhistribhirlokaeh.
[3] “Sama pluśina” – [...] insignificant creature. “Sama mashakena” – mashaka [...] is a very small creature. “Sama nágena” – He [...] means pertaining to hills. “Sama ebhistribhih lokaeh” – [...] or, you may say, Causal World.
[5] Just as the spokes are attracted [...] (Incantations), Yaju (invocations), Sáma (songs) or the individuals engaged [...] the source of their existence.
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] Adhvarju; one was a scholar of the Sáma Veda called Udgáta, and [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[30] They say that women and Shúdras [...] Vedas into four parts: Rk, Yajur, Sáma and Atharva. Therefore, the idea [...] Ajiṋánabodhini Tantra it is said:
[4] The Rk Veda was first composed [...] together to form the fourth Veda, the Sáma Veda. The Vedic term “ sáma” means “song”.
[12] And regarding preserving in memory, [...] Everything should be given equal value. Sama pluśińá sama mashakena sama nágena sama ebhistribhirlokaeh – “You [...] diinya) “and” – sama mashakena – “to a [...] same importance” – sama nágena – “to an elephant and” – sama ebhistribhirlokaeh – “to [...] all the functions of the mind.
[1] The combined name of dance, song [...] without sonority, it is called sáma . In any case, this saḿgiita [...] gandharva vidyá.
[8] “Saḿvo manáḿsi [...] “vo manáḿsi sama jánatám”.
[36] Sama plushiná sama mashakena sama nágena sama ebhistribhirlokaeh.
[2] Rc + kvip = Rk. The meaning of [...] Varuńa, that singing was called sáma. At that time script had not yet [...] were called veda, or knowledge.
[6] The time of the composition of [...] is not a Veda at all. The word sáma means “song”. The [...] Prákrta language of that time.
[20] In Sanskrit the word nága [...] samamashakena samanágena sama ebhistribhih lokaeh, that is, [...] this entire manifest universe.
[2] Tomára lágiyá [...] Áj mańihárá sama phańii kende mari niye [...] esechi je ámi námi.
[5] The Yajurveda is concerned [...] old Sanskrit songs were called sáma . These song portions were [...] surname “Hotá”.
[21] Sab devatár árádhya [...] Tui prabháter álor sama bayashi. Tui asiimer utsya [...] ámár buke bilsi.
[20] Samapluśińa samamashakena samanágena sama ebhistribhih lokaeh.
[3] Sama pluśińá sáma mashakena Sama nágena sama ebhistribhih lakaeh.
[36] “Samá” means year. “Shataḿ [...] [“Live a hundred years”].
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] fourth Veda – was created. Sáma in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[8] Krśńa bhajivára [...] máyáy bandha haye vrkśa sama hainu.
[10] I will not say vrkśa sama hainu [shall become like a [...] [shall become inferior to a tree].
[24] “Somii kahe samá se kanche muh malin Kyá [...] kyá kuch diiya diin.”
[7] Now this musical portion of the Vedas, which was known as the Sámaveda (the word sáma means “song”), was [...] according to musical classification.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] “movement”.) SÁMAVEDA. Sáma means “song”; [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] fourth Veda – was created. Sáma in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[18] Krśńa bhajibár [...] máyáy baddha haye brkśa sama hainu.