Sa > References for ‘Samah, samáh’

See also: Sam, saḿ · sama, Sáma, Samá · 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 · samáhár · samáhita · samáil · samáilá · Samáj, Samaj · samája, samaja · Samájádeshena · samájah · samájajiiva · samájajiivalakśańam · samájamitram · samájamitrams · samajas · samájashástra · samajh · samajhdár · Sámájik · Samajis · Samájists · Samalháptii · samálocaná

You Must Live Glorious Lives (1)

[2] Kurvanneveha karmáńi jijiiviśecchataḿ samáh; Evaḿ tvayi nányatheto’sti [...] 1 )

The Medical Science of the Age (4)

[3] And one more system is the homoeopathic [...] too, whose principle is “Samah samam shamayati” (like cures [...] the result on the crude disease.

[5] In India at that time, there was [...] familiar with the principle “Samah samam shamayati.” For instance, [...] cikitsá and the principle “Samah samam shamayati.” i.e., [...] instead it was developed by him.

[8] Perhaps you know arkavana (arkapatra), [...] diseases. The same system of “Samah samam shamayati,” i.e., poison roots out poison, is there.

The Intuitional Science of the Vedas – 1 (1)

[12] Kurvanneveha karmáni jijiivisecchataḿ samáh Evaḿ tvayi nányatheto’sti na karma lipyate nare.

“Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi” (3)

[1] Kurvanneveha Karmmáńi jiijiviśecchataḿ samáh; Evaḿ tvayi nányatheto’sti na karma lipyate nare.

[28] The poet Saraha says, “Look [...] jiijiviśecchataḿ samáh”. To do virtuous deeds human beings [...] Sea a member of our team said:

[36] “Samá” means year. “Shataḿ Samáh” means a hundred years. Many people [...] [“Live a hundred years”].

Incantation and Human Progress (1)

[9] Kurvanneveha karmańi jijiivisecchataḿ samah; Evaḿ tvayi nanyathetosti [...] 1 )

Acala to Atha (Discourse 2) (2)

[2] Here the sound a is used as a negation. [...] jijiiviśet + shataḿ samáh = jijiiviśecchataḿ samáh; tat + shubhram = tacchrubhram; [...] Thus, acala means aga [unmoving].