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[1] “Eka eva suhrda dharma nidhane [...] even after your death.” In Saḿskrta there are several terms for the English word “friend”.
[3] “Atyágo sahano bandhu” [...] The tie is called bandhanam in Saḿskrta. It is so strong that the person cannot remain away from you, cannot tolerate separation from you.
[7] “Mitram”. When the [...] thieves are also called mitram. In Saḿskrta, the word “mitra”, [...] neuter gender the term is mitram.
[10] And what is the meaning of “Kurukśetra”? [...] “do” in the imperative mood. (in Saḿskrta it is called anujiṋa.) [...] this body is Dharmakśetra.
[13] The blind mind, any mind, functions [...] known as “pradisha” in Saḿskrta; and Iishána, Vayu, Agni and Naerta the four corners, called “anudisha” in Saḿskrta. So there are ten directions, [...] Páńd́avas.
[14] In Saḿskrta, “Páńd́á” [...] Páńd́avas.
[3] The Sanskrit and Bengali pronunciation keys in the Roman Saḿskrta section are the past work of Publications [...] Publications staff is fully responsible.
[7] What is Vrtti? In Saḿskrta Vrtti means livelihood, profession. [...] Vikalpa, Nidrá and Smrti.
[16] The word “Yoga” is [...] “Ghaiṋ”. In Saḿskrta there are two similar root-verbs [...] one and they cannot be separated.
[2] “Yatamána” is derived from the Saḿskrta root verb “yata” + [...] supported by the Self (Átman).
[3] (1) Bhúta-Yajiṋa: [...] anything for the sake of welfare. In Saḿskrta, Bhúta means that which has been created. It does not mean ghost or spirit. The Saḿskrta synonym of the English words ghost and spirit is “Preta”.
[20] Direct imposition : Suppose [...] drama. Though your mother tongue is Saḿskrta you speak in Persian. In that [...] as direct imposition of ideas.
[9] Then who is the liberator? The [...] known as Táraka Brahma in Saḿskrta (táraka = trae + ńak, [...] Lord Krśńa has said:
[18] And who is He? He is the Lord of [...] which are known as yugasandhi in Saḿskrta, He has to come. Sambhavámi [...] begins: that juncture is called yuga.
[4] “Dhyána” comes [...] wish is to give Him pleasure. In Saḿskrta, the root verb “gup” [...] Krśńa is “gopa.”
[1] What is the meaning of the word [...] váráńas. In Saḿskrta, váráńas [...] city, but to that spiritual point.
[3] That point, that váráńasii, [...] Káshi is derived from the Saḿskrta root verb kásh + al + striiyám [...] think its meaning is crystal-clear.
[6] Just now I explained to you Yoga [...] called Jiṋána Yoga in Saḿskrta, and the former one is called Karma Yoga in Saḿskrta.
[8] The third Yoga is yoga “Saḿyogo [...] the Supreme, it is Yoga. But in Saḿskrta language – you know Saḿskrta is a language about 15,000 years old and it is no longer a spoken language – in Saḿskrta, each and every word is created [...] verb. For “Doing”, the Saḿskrta is Kr, K-R, and from that Kr, the noun Karma, was created. Karma means action.
[9] Just now I told you about Karma Yoga. Similarly, in Saḿskrta, Jiṋá is a root [...] “K” is silent. The original Saḿskrta term was J-I-Ṋ-Á [...] unification of unit with the Supreme.
[10] In Saḿskrta the word Yoga has got two root [...] Puruśa. This is unification.
[3] Shrutayo vibhinnáh: The [...] were called shruti which in modern Saḿskrta means “ear”.
[10] Dharmasya tattvaḿ nihitaḿ guháyám. In Saḿskrta the word guhá has two meanings: [...] an object of a distant heaven.
[12] Some consider the Supreme Entity [...] immeasurably bigger than the sky? The Saḿskrta word brhat means that which is unfathomable.
[25] In the scriptures knowledge is [...] “special knowledge” in Saḿskrta. What people usually call “science” [...] knowledge? In reply it is said,
[1] The mind cannot exist without an [...] related to the physical sphere the Saḿskrta terms viśaya and ádhára [...] object there is a special term.
[64] We apprehend phonic as well as [...] vibrational characteristics. In the Saḿskrta language, the letters of the alphabet [...] activities one can change the caste.
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[1] Today is ekádashii, I think. These fastings are called “upavása” in Saḿskrta.
[2] “Upa” is a Saḿskrta prefix. In Saḿskrta there are twenty recognized prefixes, [...] “to live near the Lord”.
[3] “Upavása” – [...] proper sense or proper spirit. The Saḿskrta term for going without food is [...] days are days of upavása.
[2] No language can claim to be an [...] the Bengali language consists of Saḿskrta roots and words, and a large number [...] Malaysian words and a number of Saḿskrta words.
[7] The falsehood which may exist today [...] march, but never a permanent one. In Saḿskrta, permanent victory is called “vijaya” [...] relative, it is ever-changing.
[8] “Satyena panthá vitato [...] energy of different kinds. Energy in Saḿskrta is called “indra”. [...] world is called “deva”.
[12] One of the names of Parama Puruśa is Shriinivása. Here the Saḿskrta word shrii means “the most [...] ánandadháma… parágati.
[21] Jiṋátvá shivaḿ [...] shánti is derived from the Saḿskrta root verb sham plus suffix ktin. [...] shivaḿ shántimatyantameti.
[23] What is the meaning of akhila? [...] akhila bhárata. For the Saḿskrta word vára the English equivalent [...] rebirth is checked or prevented.
[6] What is the meaning of “prańipáta?” The word “prańipáta”; is derived from the Saḿskrta prefix “Pra” + “ni” [...] point of ones supreme stance.
[2] I told you that the word “bhakti” [...] When is “ktin” used in Saḿskrta? It is used to give an expressional [...] called “ásakti”.
[10] The second type of people are different [...] “jilebi” [flat, coiled sweet]. In Saḿskrta, jilebi is known as “kuńd́alinii” [...] “something coiled”].
[5] In the present day also, you can [...] “yugasandhi” (transitional period) in Saḿskrta. You have all been born in such [...] with you, and I am also with you.
[7] Pariprashnena. Pariprashnena means [...] noun from quest is question. In Saḿskrta, in the like manner, the word [...] pariprashnena, and not ordinary questions.
[4] That is, that action which checks [...] collective differences, is crime. In Saḿskrta crime is known as Aparádha. [...] This was also supported by Vyasa.
[6] In Saḿskrta there are two words for sin – [...] Pápa because it is more popular.
[9] What is the nature of Parama Puruśa? You should know that in laokika Saḿskrta the word “sahasra” [...] is a Persian word but in vaedika Saḿskrta “sahasra” means endless, [...] “vish” is derived from the Saḿskrta word “Viḿsah”. [...] declare that they are pandits.
[12] The sixth characteristic is indriyanigraha. In Saḿskrta, indra means “controller”, [...] over the sensory and motor organs.
[6] “Kśamá”, [...] last and fiftieth letter of the Saḿskrta alphabet. “Kśa” [...] pronunciation is “kha”. In Saḿskrta, both pronunciations are recognized. [...] decision in this regard arbitrarily.
[7] “Dama”. The actual [...] “dam” are almost synonymous in Saḿskrta. The root verb “sham” [...] must have the quality of damana.
[12] And what is the internal way? The [...] “abhiiśt́a” (or in Saḿskrta, ones “shrat”). The spirit of the Saḿskrta root verb “dhá” [...] “shraddhá”.
[8] This Máyá is an attributional [...] separated from one another. In Saḿskrta this is called “Avinábhávii”.
[19] This Akśara is also called Hara. What is the meaning of Hara? In Saḿskrta Harańa means to steal, [...] favourite mantra: Hara Hara Vyom Vyom.
[22] Kśarátmanávishate [...] called Sahasrára Cakra in Saḿskrta, i.e., the cakra, the plexus controlling propensities. Do you follow?
[23] Now what is Prańidhána? [...] Prańidhána. Pranidhána is a Saḿskrta noun. This is the psychological [...] why in Tantra it has been said:
[27] Next one is Yojanát. Yojana [...] unification there are two root verbs in Saḿskrta (“yuj” and “yunj”) [...] Ákarśańa in saḿskrta. When this attraction is for any [...] entity is called Ásakti in Saḿskrta and the mental tendency during [...] why in the scriptures it is said:
[29] Out of fear of Him the wind blows. [...] scope of matter is called Indra in Saḿskrta and energy working out of the [...] one will have to become fearless.
[30] Yojanát Tattvabhávát. Tattvabhávát means: In Saḿskrta Tat means that and by suffixing [...] regarding that. That means Brahma in Saḿskrta. Brahma is neuter gender. Parama [...] Viśńumáyá.
[13] Coming to Persia, they learned [...] and show). “Go” in Saḿskrta means “tongue”. And [...] or “gehuṋ.”
[19] In India at that time, the old [...] as neither the Vaedika nor the Saḿskrta language had its own script. The [...] within the last 1000 or 1200 years.
[30] Hence, in the Mahábhárata [...] known as Pisháca in old Saḿskrta, had the system of one wife and [...] was patrilinear or patriarchal.
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[5] In Saḿskrta, the literal meaning of guńa [...] burning, it ceases to be fire.
[20] How unreasonable it is to search [...] that you cannot fully see Him. In Saḿskrta, there are a few words to describe [...] the scriptures it has been said.
[31] Tadihántike ca: some people [...] near. He is everywhere.” In Saḿskrta, iha means “here.” [...] for Him in the external world.
[4] Though He is akartá, He [...] kriyá. Action is called karma in Saḿskrta). Whenever any kriyá is [...] the final form of kriyá.
[3] “Sama pluśina” [...] three meanings of nága in Saḿskrta. One meaning is “python” [...] or, you may say, Causal World.
[8] Monkeys live in trees so in Saḿskrta monkeys are called “Shákha [...] This is an old habit of monkeys.
[16] These Devayonis are of seven kinds. [...] “Gandharva Vidya” in Saḿskrta. Those who want to sing the praise [...] stages of Devayoni come into being.
[4] “Karmádhyakśa [...] “adhivása”. In Laokika Saḿskrta, “adhivása” [...] abode even an abstract cannot stay.
[6] On the psychic level, this adhivása, [...] “ábhoga” in Saḿskrta. In the physical sphere, physical [...] one with Parama Puruśa.
[7] When asked by his disciples, Lord [...] this is called Samyak Darshan in Saḿskrta.
[4] Human beings do karma (action) [...] called gopii bháva. The Saḿskrta word gopii means one who is in [...] path of salvation lies elsewhere.
[5] For living beings, omniscience [...] emotional it has an acoustic root. In saḿskrta it is called biija mantra. You [...] is all-pervasive or omnipresent.
[3] One of the meanings of the Saḿskrta root-verb krś is to determine [...] the Supreme pratisaḿvedii.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] accident. The exact equivalent of the Saḿskrta word yadrcchá hat́hát [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[8] You know, the Supreme noumenal [...] entity is called Prota Yoga in saḿskrta. That is, whatever you are doing [...] a subject of discourse.”
[11] “Sukrtaeh mánavo bhútvá”. In ancient Saḿskrta, “Sukrtaeh” means [...] done after acquiring a human body.
[8] Next is itikathá. In English [...] “purávrtta,” etc., in Saḿskrta. It is known as “history” in English.
[18] There was and still is a fertile [...] “bhárata” is derived from the Saḿskrta root “bhar” plus the [...] psychic and spiritual expansion.
[1] The Saḿskrta word kulála means [...] judge or a fair minded critic.
[10] How will sadvipras be created? [...] scriptures or by acquiring a few Saḿskrta titles, one cannot succeed in [...] in the light of that struggle.
[1] It is said, “Kiirttaniiyah [...] “kiirttaniiyah”. In Saḿskrta, the root verb “kiirt” [...] loudly enough to be heard by others.
[4] What is work? Work, or action, [...] whereas other people laugh loudly. In Saḿskrta, smiling silently is called “smita”, [...] and “biija mantra” in Saḿskrta. Ether is the subtlest factor [...] existence, produces a certain sound.
[4] Here “Prabhu” means [...] means “to rule” in Saḿskrta. So He is the Controller of all [...] the living beings in the world.
[2] Now, let us take these names one [...] Nára has got three meanings in Saḿskrta. One meaning of “Nára” [...] Náráyańa means Parama Puruśa.
[4] Now, let us take another word – Mádhava. In Saḿskrta “Má” has got [...] Mádhava denote the same thing.
[5] Now, let us take another word – [...] Yoginah Yasmin Iti Rámah. The Saḿskrta root is “Ram” which [...] sádhaka will attain enlightenment.
[6] In India, almost all prevailing languages are born from Prákrta Saḿskrta. Prákrta means familiar to the common people. In the course of time Prákrta Saḿskrta was transformed into seven languages [...] born. Those seven languages are:
[20] Governments should not be in a [...] languages should be used, like Saḿskrta, or some link language should [...] recognition of local mother tongues.
[61] “Self-knowledge, that is [...] we call scientific research. The Saḿskrta equivalent of the English word [...] Vijiṋána (Physical Science).
[22] The one who consumes these fetters [...] mind of the Sádhaka. In the Saḿskrta language the state of “I [...] Pańdá is called Pańdita.
[9] Suppose a man has no clothes and [...] etc., with money and so money in Saḿskrta is called artha. But it should [...] physical, mental and spiritual.
[13] Now, let us examine the spiritual [...] can be called Samismrta Vedana in Saḿskrta. The non-lateral expression, i.e. [...] therefore, is the real form of progress.
[15] The so-called physical progress is termed Káma in Saḿskrta. The so-called intellectual progress [...] Mokśa is real progress possible.
[8] Sarvájiive sarvasaḿsthe: [...] pabulum is called ájiiva in Saḿskrta, but mental pabulum is called [...] moving around the universal hub.
[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] scholars of Kashmir even today write Saḿskrtá in Sáradá scripts. [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[4] In some areas there is also some [...] Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloid stock, there are numerous Saḿskrta words in the language; but the system of pronunciation is different from that of Saḿskrta. History shows that during the [...] Mongolian influence was minimal.
[1] One thing that should be remembered [...] dhab.” From this sound came the Saḿskrtá root verb dhav, and from this root verb came words like dhavala (“white” in Saḿskrta) and dhavlá (“white” [...] word with a particular meaning.
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] sacrifice was King Mithi, and in Saḿskrtá the root verb la means “to [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[5] The same things also happen in the case of language. The Saḿskrta word “cikitsá” [...] that these deviations were wrong.
[13] “Brahmacaryaiṋcaranti” – What is “brahmacaryam”? In Saḿskrta, there are many root verbs for [...] that time you are just like a cow.
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[1] There is a short story. Once Maharśi [...] Mithilá. You all know that Saḿskrta literature is divided into four [...] itihása (benevolent history).
[7] Itikathá : Itikathá [...] propagated for public knowledge. In Saḿskrta, itikathá is also called [...] is called “history”.
[17] The second varga is artha. Artha [...] is called “artha” in Saḿskrta. Furthermore, whenever people [...] also called “artha” in Saḿskrta because when one comes to know [...] physico-psychic needs are fulfilled.
[6] The first word used to describe [...] “ferocious” as it does in Laokika Saḿskrta; it means “ut” + “gra” [...] universe. Thats why He is Ugra.
[18] In Saḿskrta, “niila” means “blue”. [...] discipline. And what is discipline? The Saḿskrta term for “discipline” [...] “anushásanam” in Saḿskrta. There is no corresponding English [...] fundamental principles of discipline.
[19] “Indra”. “Indra” [...] is called “indra” in Saḿskrta. In fact, in Saḿskrta, indra has several meanings. [[One]] [...] called “kúpam” in Saḿskrta, and a big kúpam is called “indrakúpam”. (The Saḿskrta is “indrakúpam”. [...] because it is a big, strong tree.
[21] “Mrtyuh dhávati paiṋcamah.” And Pluto – in Saḿskrta, Yamarája or Mrtyu – [...] and without serving any notice.
[23] “Bhadra”. In Saḿskrta, “bhadra” means “good”, [...] which means “good man”.
[42] When the physical structure vibrates [...] ten vayus. (Thats why in Saḿskrta it is always used in the plural number. In modern Indian languages born out of Saḿskrta we use the word práńa [...] práńáh is called a living being.
[1] I think it is my socio-spiritual [...] something regarding prapatti. In Saḿskrta “pra” - pat + ktin [...] the term “prapatti”.
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[4] Like gorillas, the primitive humans [...] this contention. A hill in old Saḿskrta was called “gotra”. [...] not been introduced at that time.
[10] Thus it is also imperative to develop [...] poor. In the German, English and Saḿskrtá language, we do not find more [...] within one and the same Entity.
[2] By birth all human beings are just [...] called pashvácár in Saḿskrta, for here the spiritual aspirants [...] the pashvácára in Saḿskrta. Now while struggling against [...] the Guru is known as Pashupati.
[2] Something which is vast but still [...] “vishála” in Saḿskrta. Even though the Himalayas are [...] after attempting to measure Him.
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[4] What is the source of permanent [...] knowledge are termed avidyá in Saḿskrta. Unless people attain that infinite [...] to attain permanent happiness.
[6] That is, the theory of Dharma, [...] sense of “I am.” In Saḿskrta this sense of “I am” [...] such a way are ignorant of Dharma.
[2] In this universe the guiding entity [...] “he who makes one weep”. In Saḿskrta there are two verbs referring [...] unbounded love for us make us weep?
[18] “Tadekam nidhánaḿ [...] momenta (or “bhava” in Saḿskrta) are sometimes compared with an [...] their physical and mental powers.
[25] “Pratyaḿjanáḿstist́hate [...] that a doomsday (pralayá in Saḿskrta – “pra” means [...] with us even at the time of doom.
[3] “Thou are Lord of all lords” [...] owners and different controllers. In Saḿskrta the root verb “iisha” [...] Cosmic Puruśa is Maheshvara.
[20] The question of fasting (upavása) arises in this context. The Saḿskrta prefix upa means near. Upavása [...] “not taking food”.
[71] Between the potatoes there should [...] Ajwain is “jamani” in Saḿskrta, “jamain” in Urdu and “Trachyosparmum amni” in Latin.
[5] (1) Bhúrloka – Crudeness [...] ordinary and Sattva is recessive. In Saḿskrta this crudest manifestation of Brahma is called bhúrloka.
[11] (3) Svarloka: It is Svarloka which [...] experiences pleasure and pain. In Saḿskrta, heaven or Svarga and Svarloka [...] enjoyed in svarloka or heaven.
[12] (4) Maharloka: Another name for Maharloka in Saḿskrta is Atimánas Loka which [...] persons germinate in this sphere.
[18] Another name for this in Saḿskrta is Annamaya Kośa. This body is formed through food.
[10] The Old Latin verb “keno” is derived from the later day Saḿskrta word “jiṋa”, [...] information useful in doing research.
[11] “Jiṋátvá Shivaḿ shántimatyantamati”. In Saḿskrta, the word “shiva” [...] shánti; sham + anat = shamana.
[20] When intellect evolves into intuition, [...] called hrdaya or guhá in Saḿskrta. Dharmasya tattvaḿ nihitaḿ [...] propensity, the propensity of bliss.
[9] If theory precedes practice many [...] Tandava which is derived from the Saḿskrta word Tańd́u, meaning [...] follows practice will be successful.
[4] What is the first lakśańa of dharma? It is dhrti which has several meanings in Saḿskrta, the most important one being [...] the near past, as you all know.
[6] The third is dama. “Dama” means “control” – to bring control. In Saḿskrta, there are two similar terms, [...] Death, known as Yamarája in Saḿskrta. He is also known as Shamana, [...] residing in your mind. This is dharma.
[8] “Damanam” is the highest [...] “shánta”. In Saḿskrta “sham” + “ta” [...] (“dam” + “ta”).
[12] Naming in Saḿskrta
[14] The human society has to be unified. It must have one standard. Naming in Saḿskrta means providing one standard.
[18] The consent of those embraced must be sought for before renaming them in Saḿskrta. Language has got nothing to do [...] anybody depreciating the use of Saḿskrta. In this connection it may be [...] of nectar) for mango (original Saḿskrta term for mango is ámra) and saddharma for Islam.
[11] From the beginning, children in [...] tongue or natural language, basic Saḿskrta or the appropriate classical language, [...] world citizenship in their minds.
[2] The Bengali race, which is a blending [...] was created about 5000 years ago. Saḿskrta was the language of the land of Bengal before 5000 years ago, hence Saḿskrta is the guiding language of Bengali. [...] or blending of both these types.
[3] The vast area along the coastal [...] known as “Samatat” in Saḿskrta. In colloquial Bengali it is known [...] the famous novelist, observed:
[35] Vanity harms the mind in three [...] call it abhimána. But the Saḿskrta word abhimána is not used [...] reaction is called abhimána.
[17] Suppression occurs when the mind [...] the mind must try to expand. In Saḿskrta suppression is called “pradamana”.
[18] Repression occurs whenever you [...] difficulty and be punished. In Saḿskrta repression is called “avadamana”.
[21] Oppression occurs when you are [...] something worthwhile dies forever. In Saḿskrta this is called “damana”.
[2] All human approaches and all human [...] as “Káma” in Saḿskrta; all psychic expressions, including [...] known as “Artha” in Saḿskrta: the third world, the third stage [...] of “Mokśa”.
[9] In Saḿskrta, this stage of physicality is [...] But that is not the goal of life.
[11] Now, the third item is psycho-spiritual approach, known as “Dharma” in Saḿskrta. I said, here in this third stage, [...] it towards your spiritual goal.
[19] So, the best way is the path of [...] called “Mokśa” in Saḿskrta, is not a very difficult path, [...] mother. This is the third approach.
[11] In this connection it should be [...] term “element”. The Saḿskrta equivalent for element is maolika [...] bhútas, five fundamental factors.
[2] Due to the extreme cold, people [...] jád́ya or jaŕata in Saḿskrta. This sort of inertness during [...] joy. There is a popular saying,
[18] Let us discuss the science of colour. In Saḿskrta language there are two similar [...] person conveys more sweetness.
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[4] As a medicine, margosa indica has [...] “mahánimba” in Saḿskrta. The margosa tree is quite large, [...] blood dysentery in human beings.
[1] Krimi . [...] are called “krimi” in Saḿskrta.
[6] What should be the administrative [...] you understand that the proper Saḿskrta term for a federal or federated state is Khańd́in Ráśt́ra.
[43] The three portions of Jammu and [...] Jammu is known as Dvigartbhumi in Saḿskrta. It consists of hills and plateaus [...] established throughout the region.
[12] “Mayi sarvaḿ layaḿ [...] moving, everything is moving. In Saḿskrta, the world is called “saḿsára” [...] layaḿ yáti”.
[9] The word “good” in Bengali is bhála; this word has come from the Saḿskrta word bhadra. Bhadra became bhadda [...] and the bad disappeared.”
[1] In each and every corner of the [...] “shráddha” in Saḿskrta. There are innumerable types of [...] same heading, shráddha.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] potential mental reaction. SANSKRIT. SAḿSKRTA. The classical language of India. [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[7] “Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] Ideology. What is Shraddhá? In Saḿskrta, Shrat means the authentic spirit [...] dispels darkness from the mind.
[5] There was a great scholar named [...] them are not pandits. In ancient saḿskrta i.e. in ancient vedic language [...] “Pandaya” is derived.
[20] In Saḿskrta there are many words like this. [...] “Car” means “to move”.
[4] Now what is the meaning of “Anubhava”? In Saḿskrta if the word “Ańu” [...] become the same afterwards”.
[13] The word “knowledge” in old Latin is “Keno”. From the old Saḿskrta language the word has become “know” [...] root word was “keno”.
[5] During the time of the Vedas people [...] called “shruti” in Saḿskrta – That is why one of the [...] because there was no script. The Saḿskrta language has no script of its [...] local scripts throughout the ages.
[3] “Saḿgacchadhvaḿ”. [...] Movement denotes velocity. The Saḿskrta root verb “gam” denotes [...] move. There is no alternative.
[5] “Ejati” means “gacchati”. For movement, for walking, there are several verbs in Saḿskrta – gacchati [...] complex or inferiority complex.
[7] Then “saḿvadadhvam”. In Saḿskrta the verb “va” means [...] clear, conclusive and decisive.
[8] “Saḿvo manáḿsi [...] plural, “Vah” is old Saḿskrta, that is, Vaedika. In Laokika Saḿskrta, that is, later Saḿskrta, the term for “your” is “yusmákam” but in old Vaedika Saḿskrta it is “vah”. The root [...] sama jánatám”.
[2] The mind has two main functions: [...] called “utkepan” in Saḿskrta. It is just like flicking a piece [...] motor organs to spring into action.
[11] Thus, the number of vrttis in the [...] vrttis, language also changes. In the Saḿskrta language there are over 500,000 [...] is the “ulluka” in Saḿskrta (red-faced apes) which have a [...] compile a dictionary for them.
[21] Kavi said (by the way, “kavi” doesnt mean “poet”; in Saḿskrta, “kavi” means “satyadraśt́a”, [...] Lord cannot be written.”
[25] Now those who initiate in Vaedikácára [...] undergoes no change”. In modern Saḿskrta, “sat” means “good” and “asat” means “bad”, but in Vaedika Saḿskrta, “sat” means “that which undergoes no change”.
[16] Saḿskrta may be the national language of [...] Roman script should be used since Saḿskrta has no script of its own. All [...] decide this controversial matter.
[8] Shankaracarya did not follow this [...] Cakravarty community did not know Saḿskrta which was the basis of Pali. Consequently, [...] Brahmins than the Brahmins who knew Saḿskrta. As a result of Shankaracaryas [...] with Paoráńic dogma.
[34] The terms shástra, shastra [...] revolution. Viplava means revolution in Saḿskrta. These forms of revolution cannot [...] are trying to fool the public.
[45] The Saḿskrta word matta is derived from the [...] people may lose their common sense.
[11] Let us take another example. “Antidisestablishmentascalistically” [...] particular word is also called artha in Saḿskrta, because knowing the meaning brings temporary relief from psychic bondage. [The Saḿskrta word for “notebook” [...] artha means “meaning.”]
[13] So people may attain temporary [...] ultimate victory is impossible. (In Saḿskrta “victory” is jaya [...] absent in that of a philosopher.
[15] Some people may complain about this strange game (liilá) of Parama Puruśa. (In Saḿskrta, an action whose cause is known [...] certainly has the moral right to do so.
[43] What is the result of this headlong [...] Náráyańa? The Saḿskrta word [[nára]] has three [...] possesses any light of its own.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] Puruśah. Now, what is pura? In Saḿskrta pura means a place where people [...] type of place is known as haveli.
[5] This Puruśa is not only [...] the position of an object. In Saḿskrta the root verb kr is used in this [...] does not do any action by himself.
[17] Regarding the witness-ship of Puruśa, [...] it ceases to be called air. In Saḿskrta, there are two words, nila and [...] by their innate characteristics.
[10] The active help and cooperation [...] the cover text, and on the Roman Saḿskrta table.
[8] Neohumanism also ensures the proper [...] guaranteeing it proper treatment. The Saḿskrta word for animate is “cetana”, [...] the animate and inanimate worlds.
[4] The same thing has been said in the Gáyattrii Mantra in Saḿskrta –
[7] “Tava dravyaḿ Jagatguro”. [...] “kvip” is added in Saḿskrta to denote the wont of an object. [...] is called “jagat” in Saḿskrta.
[5] But this rágánugá [...] “gopa”. In Laokika Saḿskrta, “gopa” means “one [...] Paramátman is a slave to the Gopas.
[7] Besides this, plants have some [...] trees are called pádapa in Saḿskrta. The same word means “that [...] from underneath the soil.”
[9] There are also other categories [...] one of its favourite foods. In Saḿskrta a crab is known as “karkat́a” [...] expressions of natural instinct. In Saḿskrta also, you can call these expressions natural instincts.
[12] Natural instincts did not vanish [...] means shákhámrga in Saḿskrta. In Marathi, the word mrga means [...] examples of natural instincts.
[19] This is the policy. Perhaps you know the story of the kumiir, which is called makar in Saḿskrta, crocodile in English and magarmaccha [...] This is a commercial transaction.
[1] One of the names of Parama Puruśa [...] He called Jagatabandhu? In the Saḿskrta language the word “jagata” [...] bandhu (friend) of this jagata.
[2] What is the meaning of “bandhu”? In Saḿskrta, the meaning of the word “bandhu” [...] real bandhu. There is a shloka in Saḿskrta:
[6] “Eka kryaḿ bhavenmitram.” [...] others, such a person is known in Saḿskrta as “mitram”; the English [...] they are not your eternal friends.
[7] In Saḿskrta, when the word “mitram” [...] meaning is “the sun”.
[5] Now let us analyse the qualities [...] Puruśa and His created entities. The Saḿskrta word Iishvara is derived from [...] oversee or supervise His activities.
[33] An old definition of verse is vákyaḿ [...] future. In the modern age, the Saḿskrta word kavi is translated as “poet” in English, but in old Saḿskrta the word did not necessarily mean a poet – it meant a self-realized person.
[1] The word “dharma” is derived from the Saḿskrta root verb “dhr” + [...] because dharma is the divine law.
[9] When jiivátmá (unit [...] The word yoga originates from the Saḿskrta root word “yuiṋj” [...] one who has done this is a yogii.
[11] “Madbhaktá yatra gáyante [...] word “nára” in Saḿskrta. One meaning of “nára” [...] radiate vibrations in the universe.
[6] People make offerings to certain [...] (bhávajad́atá in Saḿskrta). For the welfare of the human [...] have to move ahead vigorously.
[4] One of the scientific processes of social change is viplava or revolution. The Saḿskrta word viplava is derived from the [...] place in the collective psychology.
[4] “Náráyańa”. “Nára” has three meanings in Saḿskrta. One meaning is “water”, [...] “Náráyańa” means Parama Puruśa.
[5] “Mádhava”. In Saḿskrta the word “má” [...] “Cosmic Operative Principle”.
[8] “Hari”. “Pápáni [...] sins without his permission. In Saḿskrta, stealing is “harar”. Thats why He is “Hari”.
[1] The topic of todays discourse [...] circular. Where it is circular in Saḿskrta it is called “kalá” [...] will be the angle created by it.
[12] This is a new line of thinking [...] with mahat, aham and citta. New Saḿskrta terms will have to be created:
[6] This Puruśa is sahasrashiirsá. In Saḿskrta “Sahasra” means one [...] is sahasrashiirśá.
[14] Now, the waves in the expressed [...] is also Kárya Brahma. In Saḿskrta there are many names for land [...] Kśamá, Avanii, Medinii, Mahli.
[4] The third is Fate. There are many [...] reaction of our past actions. In saḿskrta, it is called saḿskára, [...] meditation. Fight against fate.
[9] There is the necessity of starting [...] be a minimum of five acres. The Saḿskrta name of Master Unit is “Cakranemii” [...] on the wealthy class for money.
[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] “hat́ha yoga” in Saḿskrta. It is dangerous for the human [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.
[18] You are the King of all kings. [...] “emperor” in English, in Saḿskrta “samrát́”. [...] Subjectivity of all subjectivities.
[20] Just now I said that this Supreme [...] known as “pradisha” in Saḿskrta. Six pradisha plus four anudisha [...] directions can avoid His witness-ship.
[23] In that period in the Delhi area, [...] Jat in the present language. The Saḿskrta name was Játrii Kśatriya. [...] Meerut, Haryana and near Delhi.
[193] What is Guru? The Saḿskrta word “Guru” has two [...] dispels darkness from the mind.
[430] The word táńd́u in Saḿskrta means “jumping,” so [...] jumping is a dominant feature.
[2] In this universe, both mundane [...] Principle. Hence in philosophical Saḿskrta, the Operative Principle is also [...] immortal. Kśara is mortal.
[8] So one meaning of ka is that it [...] ka is jalam, that is, water. In Saḿskrta jala is also called ka. Along [...] pániiyam, ka is a synonym for jalam.
[1] The Saḿskrta term gajatá means a herd of elephants.
[3] Sheep, however, are gregarious [...] gaddáliká praváha in Saḿskrta because of this spontaneous collective movement caused by the herd instinct.
[1] Many people have the conception [...] out of contempt. Kabir has said: Saḿskrta kúpodaka bhákhá [...] pronounced khamá in Panjabi.
[3] The word “Kurvan” has [...] is called “Iha” in Saḿskrta. And that stratum to which body [...] “Páratrik” means concerning that world.
[15] The word “uju” in Saḿskrta is derived from the Saḿskrta word “rju”. “Rju” [...] rejecting the straight one”.
[16] That is, just proceed along the [...] Prákrta is derived from the Saḿskrta word “bakra”. The [...] “báḿka”.
[18] The Saḿskrta word “nikat́a” [...] “Parinirvána”. The Saḿskrta letter “Dha” becomes [...] “laḿká”.
[20] “There are bangles on the [...] “Darpańa” in Saḿskrta. From Darpana it became Dápana [...] sense of mirror is a Persian word.
[26] The name of the poet is Saraha; [...] The word “bapra” in Saḿskrta becomes “bappa” in [...] saying by Kśaná -
[2] Before creation where did this [...] really the primordial cause? The Saḿskrta equivalent of nature is svabháva [...] of both the universe and nature.
[1] The word ideology is termed as “Ádarsha” in Saḿskrta. It means to follow an idea in [...] of humanity. This is ideology.
[56] Sarvabhútántarátma. [...] enter each and every object. The Saḿskrta root verb “vish” means [...] is called Viśńu in Saḿskrta (viś + nu) because He is the entity that lies covert in all other entities.
[23] Next comes the question of language. [...] idea. This is called Pará in Saḿskrta. Pashyantii, the stage where the [...] stages is the expression different.
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[2] Here it has been said that through [...] “súkśmátisúkśmaḿ”. In philosophical Saḿskrta “súkśma” [...] colours and so many bhávas.
[5] One can see the human body with [...] known as “deva-yoni” in Saḿskrta – Yakśa, Rakśa, [...] not be visible to sensory organs.
[4] And on the basis of these fifty vibrations the Saḿskrta alphabetical order has been created. [...] vowels and thirty-four consonants.
[5] Now these sounds, starting with [...] but also colour, and because the Saḿskrta word for “colour” [...] “akśa málá”.
[10] In Saḿskrta the sound or the letter “ka” [...] Bengali, “kalambii” is Saḿskrta.
[15] “Sarvavyápii sarvabhútántarátmá.” [...] “ghost”. (But this is not a Saḿskrta word. The Saḿskrta word for ghost is “preta”, [...] destroying He is known as Maheshvara.
[1] What does the term “diikśá” mean? During the DMC discourse in Madras, I said that the Saḿskrta word “diikśá” [...] (exhaustion of saḿskaras).
[6] On the other hand, if anyone thinks that Parama Puruśa is near, that He is right here (in Saḿskrta, “iha” means “here”), [...] His closeness is immeasurable.
[3] As I have already told you, the [...] “Brahmáńd́a” in Saḿskrta. “Ańd́a” [...] is “pervasive”, the Saḿskrta root verb is “vis” [...] “Viśńu” means all-pervasive.
[5] What is Krpá? In Saḿskrta, the root verb is “kr”. [...] help is called “krpa”.
[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] Thai and Malay languages are of Saḿskrta origin. The Indo-Burmese people [...] their language is a mixture of Saḿskrta and Tibetan. They frequently use [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[35] Both the Hebrew and Arabic sub-races [...] Saturday and Sunday respectively. In Saḿskrta, Semitic is called “samiti.”
[37] In Tibetan, Ladakhi, Kinnauri and [...] stage” (Ram chaludasa). In Saḿskrta and the language spoken by the [...] influences on the Bengali language.
[41] About 900,000 to one million years [...] called “jvala-mukhi” in Saḿskrta.
[12] In the same way changes are occurring [...] shades in sentiment. Similarly the Saḿskrta word “Agachha” is [...] there are quick changes in it.
[4] In the Vedas it has been said, [...] anejat, meaning non-moving. (In Saḿskrta the root verb ejat means to move. [...] moving together is Samájah.)
[2] There are four kinds of Saḿskrta literature – kávya [...] Lords pardon in a sloka.
[2] Fundamentally, energy is “one”, [...] into light. In common (laokika) Saḿskrta the term for light is “agni” and in older Saḿskrta the term is “indra”. [...] acoustic root “a”.
[4] Now, that day I told you that whatever [...] this universe is known as sarva in Saḿskrta. “Sarva ucyate”. Because [...] entity is also known as sarva.
[7] “Bhu” means “bhuvana”. [...] the recognized names of earth in Saḿskrta. The energy remains and maintains [...] effects are seen, perceived or felt.
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this [...] create positive hallucinations. In Saḿskrta this science is called rakśasi [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[13] If a person becomes agitated, causing [...] propensities, and the hand indriya (in Saḿskrta the palm is called páńi [...] legs, cannot control his hands.
[2] Let us discuss the nature of the indriyas. In Saḿskrta “indra” means “greatest”, [...] brkśa” due to their huge size.
[2] While analysing the nature of the [...] out of context. In Bengali the Saḿskrta word mana (mind) is pronounced [...] saḿvrta, vivrta and tiryak.
[1] Last Sunday I started discussing [...] jiṋána (knowledge) in Saḿskrta. The process of knowing has a few stages.
[15] The next source of knowledge is [...] Suniilakomalacchaviḿ. According to Saḿskrta spelling it should “lakśabim”, [...] or authority is very unreliable.
[15] The third category of devayoni [...] is Kiḿpuruśa, the Saḿskrta name for Tibet. Kiḿpuruśa [...] sake of history at a later date.
[17] Without even knowing the procedure [...] followers were not conversant with Saḿskrta, and would believe that since they were reciting Saḿskrta so beautifully, they must be well [...] called vidyadhara after death.
[3] “Kapittha phalavat vishvaḿ dakśińottrayosamam.” In Saḿskrta, kapittha means “wood-apple”. [...] termed “ethereal.”
[4] According to the ancient Arab theory, [...] ahan means “day”]. In Saḿskrta, measuring is called “mápa” [...] day be as sweet as honey”.
[5] The Western countries learnt the science of time measurement much later. The Saḿskrta word, “páshcátya” [...] towards the west. There are three Saḿskrta equivalents for the word “back”: [...] it means “back”. The Saḿskrta word “páschattya” [...] with two “tas”.
[13] In the Saḿskrtá language, “mudrańam” [...] this “Mudritkaro”. In Saḿskrta, “Mudrita” means to [...] mudrankita karo” is correct.
[7] In the phase of Prati-saiṋcara, [...] a looking-glass, a mirror. (In Saḿskrta it is called “darpań” or “ádarshi”.) The mind is just like that.
[16] In Saḿskrta “su” means “virtuous”, [...] acts”; but in the Vaedik Saḿskrta of 5000 years ago, “sukrtae” also meant “self”. In Laokika Saḿskrta, “madhu” means “honey” but in Vaedik Saḿskrta it also means “wine”. [...] according to its reactive momenta.
[17] “Patiḿ patiináḿ”. [...] “jándár”. In Saḿskrta, the word “pati” is [...] shelter in Him be afraid of anyone?
[11] Kinnara. How handsome, how beautiful, [...] wonder if a person was a male. In Saḿskrta the land was called “Kiḿpuruśavarśa”.
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[2] Cadar – Loose wrapper used [...] oriented towards the teaching of Saḿskrta literature.
[9] Pandita – Literally, “one on the path of self-knowledge”; a Saḿskrta scholar. Papa – Sin. [...] Puruśottama – Cosmic Nucleus.
[11] Sádhaka – Spiritual [...] Scripture. Shloka – A Saḿskrta couplet expressing one idea. [...] were devoted to physical labour.
[4] In Saḿskrta, “nanda” means “a [...] “nánandá” in Saḿskrta and “nanada” in Bengali. [...] called “ánanda”.
[6] “Aeshvarya” means “occult power”, which in Saḿskrta is also known as “vibhúti”. [...] iishvaratva and antaryámitva.
[13] Vaerágya: Non-attachment. In Saḿskrta the word “vaerágya” [...] attracted to the colour of any object.
[7] Objects are composed of inferences [...] objects is called vyavadhi. In Saḿskrta, vyavadhi means form or dimension. [...] pure, but also absolutely infinite.
[9] When the leader went back having [...] permanent leader and their king. In old Saḿskrta, leader is called “indra”, so from that day Indra became king of the gods.
[16] The physical bodies of human beings [...] known as “deva yoni” in Saḿskrta and their bodies are made of only three factors.
[33] Clearly we can say that while the [...] other language. Kabir has said: Saḿskrta kúpodaka, bhákhá [...] though, it sounds very melodious.
[7] As the mind is the noumenal cause [...] for its finality. It is said in Saḿskrta: Mana eva manuśyánáḿ kárańam bandha-mokśayoh.
[24] Vipáka means reaction, reactive [...] reaction is called vipáka in Saḿskrta. Whenever there is any action, [...] affected even by vipáka.
[26] About 4000 years ago the name of [...] “Pattan” is the word in Saḿskrta. From “Pattan” it [...] “Patliputra” as it was too big a name.
[28] The Earth has several names in Saḿskrta viz. bhú, bhúmi [...] kśamá, avanii and mahii etc.
[7] The fate (bhágya) of a person who lies down in idle speculation, also lies down. In ancient Saḿskrta, the meaning of the word “bhága” [...] is conspicuously absent in them.
[11] You know, there are certain mythological ages (yugas). The word “yuga” is derived from two Saḿskrta root verbs: “yunj” [...] and “iron age” etc.
[13] A rational person should always [...] “kalikála” in Saḿskrta. Kálikála means [...] movement starts from this stage.
[8] “Álamba” means [...] álamba there is a special word in Saḿskrta – “ábhoga”. [...] desideratum, and He requires no pabulum.
[11] Paramátmá is the [...] beyond their grasping power. The Saḿskrta word Súkśma (i.e., [...] therefore a relative terminology.
[8] “Jagat sákśiirúpaḿ” – the Universe is called “jagat” in Saḿskrta. “Gam” means to move. [...] dharma; movement is its property.
[7] The third one is mitram. “Ekakriyaḿ [...] “mitram” is neuter gender in Saḿskrta. “Mitra”, in the masculine [...] sense of “colleague”.
[3] In this sloka, people are cautioned about six dangerous bad habits. Those seeking welfare (in Saḿskrta, bhuti means “well-being”) [...] individually and collectively.
[17] The fourth bad habit is krodha [...] ghaiṋ = rágá. In Saḿskrta, rága means to colour something. [...] fail to control the nerve fibres.
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[11] The practice of these five principles [...] processes. The word Saḿyama in Saḿskrta means “regulated conduct”. [...] destroying something or somebody.
[25] Hiḿsá and the use [...] termed as átatáyii in Saḿskrta.
[37] Satya implies proper action of [...] “truth” would be translated in Saḿskrta as “rta” (to state [...] “essence of Satya.”
[20] I am using Saḿskrta slokas and not Páli because Páli may not be intelligible to you. Saḿskrta is better understood. That is why I am using Saḿskrta slokas.
[4] Now, what happens to the jiiva during this temporary liberation, termed “Artha” in Saḿskrta. Hungry people are compelled to [...] between Artha and Paramártha.
[1] Are art, music and supra-aesthetic [...] is termed kiirtana . The Saḿskrta root verb kirtt means to [...] the Lord loudly for all to hear.
[4] Take the case of the word “Ráma”. [...] called “pramá” in Saḿskrta. Now on both these planes there [...] be treated as a siddha mantra.
[10] The fourth principle is right livelihood [...] means “livelihood” in Saḿskrta. Unscrupulous people earn a lot [...] whose food is accepted by all.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] momentum, potential mental reaction. SAḾSKRTA, Sanskrit. The classical language [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
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[1] Those Saḿskrta terms that have been sufficiently [...] been included in this glossary.
[3] “Tan” means “dullness”, [...] “Tan” is a root verb, a Saḿskrta root verb, it means “to [...] is called “Tanu”. In Saḿskrta tanu means “expanding”. [...] Shariira means, that which wanes.
[7] What is the difference between [...] its inherent characteristic. In Saḿskrta there are two words nila and niila. [...] movable or immovable entities.
[3] It is said that doership, action [...] “Svabháva” in Saḿskrta. What is the normal state or form [...] flow, a special style of action.
[6] What are these “Yugas” [...] root Verb “Yuj” in Saḿskrta, and the word “Yuga” [...] special period to another period. In Saḿskrta this is known as “Yugasandhi.”