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[3] Now when, in the primordial phase, [...] known as dashá in Sanskrit.
[9] But all those samádhis [...] nirvikalpa samádhi in Sanskrit.
[17] At the time when Krittivas, the [...] Rámáyańa, all languages except Sanskrit were considered to be peoples [...] Rámáyańa.
[7] As mentioned earlier, every vibration [...] is dhav dhav dhav, from which in Sanskrit the word dhava + la = dhavala [...] has a logical history behind it.
[3] The Sanskrit and Bengali pronunciation keys [...] Publications staff is fully responsible.
[3] The word yoga may be derived either from the Sanskrit root verb yuiṋj plus the [...] 1 )
[8] Now let us see what Tantra is, [...] The word tra is derived from the Sanskrit root verb trae, plus d́a. [...] is, dullness, is called tantra.
[9] There is yet another definition of tantra. In Sanskrit there is a root verb tan, which [...] 4 )
[11] Let me digress a little to explain [...] [derived from tan]. You know the Sanskrit name of India is Bháratavarśa. [...] from the fetters is Shiva.”
[24] There are people who have a mistaken [...] Gopáyate yah sa gopah – in Sanskrit, the word gopáyate means [...] to Parama Puruśa.”
[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[2] The word yoga is derived as the Sanskrit root verb yuiṋj plus the [...] means “unification”.
[6] Now let us see what Tantra is. The Sanskrit root verb tan literally means “to expand”. From the root verb tan comes the Sanskrit word tanu, which means “a [...] childs body is called tanu in Sanskrit, because it grows and grows until [...] body should not be called tanu.
[10] These vibrations, representing [...] and the first consonants or the Sanskrit alphabet] – are our acoustic [...] varńamálá in Sanskrit. Varńa, or “letter” [...] yellow, and of the static black.
[11] For example, sha is the sound for [...] sounds are called biija mantras in Sanskrit, and “acoustic roots” [...] is known as its acoustic root.
[14] So I hope you are now clear about [...] liberation is called tantra in Sanskrit. Tantra means “liberation [...] 1 )
[7] Occult power (called vibhúti or aeshvarya in Sanskrit) is the supernatural power gained [...] strength to control the power.
[18] Similarly, every expression of [...] expression of a semi-insane person. In Sanskrit, a person who is semi-mad is called [...] land of Ráŕh .
[29] This is neither complete ruin ( [...] termed as yatamána . In Sanskrit yatamána means “perseverance”.
[2] The physical bondages which keep [...] Hence money is called artha in Sanskrit because it brings temporary freedom [...] in the future to do just that.
[6] In the various rituals of worship, [...] in the Vedas; in non-classical Sanskrit, a banana is called rambhá and a plaintain is kadalii. In non-classical Sanskrit betel-nut is called guváka [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[1] You all know that the meaning of the Sanskrit word tańd́u [...] All of you should remember this.
[6] What does the word nárada mean? The word nára has three meanings in Sanskrit. One meaning of the word nára [...] Nára + da = nárada . In Sanskrit da means “one who [...] but where is your nucleus?”
[11] The combined name for Puruśa [...] attribute or a qualification. In Sanskrit, guńa means a rope used [...] guńa or without guńa.
[20] What then is Bhagaván, Saguńa or Nirguńa? Bhagaván is a Sanskrit word derived bhaga + matup; that [...] entity which is to be attained.
[10] If an ordinary sinner or a confirmed [...] agryábuddhi [pinnacled intellect] in Sanskrit. In that state of mind the spiritual [...] This is something very natural.
[18] Prakrti needs an explanation. Prakrti [...] to Her influence. Prakrti is a Sanskrit word and is derived pra – [...] She, and where does She come from?
[15] How do the sudden changes in the [...] phenomenon is called bakudashá in Sanskrit.
[4] To indicate vastness there are two Sanskrit words – vishála and [...] This is a fundamental mistake.
[19] The Máyávádins, [...] never static, is always moving. The Sanskrit word jagat means that which is [...] only practising self-deception.
[6] To avoid the stigma of self-contradiction, [...] error is called pramáda in Sanskrit: error in the beginning, error [...] pramádagrasta [full of errors].
[8] In ancient India, before the arrival [...] “Sáriputra” in old Sanskrit. In Prákrta, it was changed to “Sáriputta”, just as the Sanskrit word “Rájaputra” [...] name was Mahámaodgalii in Sanskrit, which became “Mahámaggali” [...] “Mahámaggallan” Arhan.
[18] How should you maintain your body? In Bengali it is said, jhakjhake taktake. In Sanskrit tak means “sparkling white, dazzlingly clean”; hence the word taktake in Bengali.
[1] Today I will say something about [...] and should include the science of Sanskrit phonetics.
[5] From that dhab sound, that acoustic [...] a root verb came into being in Sanskrit, and from that root dhava, with [...] word dhavala [white] was formed.
[7] When the mind moves in one direction, [...] “one”. In the very ancient Sanskrit of the Vedic age a finger was [...] when bargaining in the market.
[8] In the primary stage of civilization, [...] when language emerged, when old Sanskrit and old Latin were widespread, [...] in Latin, dvaetaváda in Sanskrit. There may or may not be more [...] was covered fairly well earlier.
[1] In dvaetádvaetaváda [...] principle of supsupeti samása in Sanskrit grammar.) That is, what was dualism [...] significant than what He said.
[21] At a later stage of Vraja Krśńas [...] did not have a deep knowledge of Sanskrit, and did not possess high academic [...] sugar and sand or sugar and water.
[5] The perspective or background against [...] are perceived, is termed go in Sanskrit. And the entity that controls [...] He is Vraja Krśńa.
[1] Today we will take up Vrajagopála [...] word nandana has come from the Sanskrit root verb nand. Nand suffixed [...] – whereas the verb gop in Sanskrit means only “to give ánandam”.
[9] The word páli originated [...] Common people could not follow Sanskrit, which was the language of the pandits only.
[7] PARAMA PURUŚA. Supreme [...] spoken languages that developed from Sanskrit. PURÁŃA. Mythological [...] PURUŚA. Consciousness.
[66] Vaeshyas means of earning [...] times had the term sádhu [Sanskrit for “honest”] attached [...] most of the wealth in society.
[71] Regarding earning money and hoarding [...] pishácavats [ghouls]. In Sanskrit pisháca means “one [...] they lick the soles of their feet.
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[2] This universe is a creation of [...] oval-[shaped] – and that is why in Sanskrit it is called Brahmáńd́a [...] faculty of Parama Puruśa.
[14] Some people are of the opinion [...] lines is known as vishála in Sanskrit; and anything big having no boundary lines is known as virát́a in Sanskrit. Parama Puruśa is virát́a, [...] causal matrix? The Supreme Mind.
[21] But in the shástras [scriptures] [...] supra-mundane world Her role is avara. In Sanskrit avara means “additional”. Parávare. Not vara is avara – parávare.
[7] Because of the type of environment [...] designated sudhárasa in Sanskrit, when it reaches here leads to [...] brought about by sudhárasa.
[2] The suffix úk/uk is used [...] ages both were current. In modern Sanskrit short u is used in all but one [...] úlúka were common in Sanskrit, side by side. In this matter [...] harm if this spelling remained?
[8] The verbal root vein means “to [...] “that which is woven”. The Sanskrit for “woven cloth” is úta karpat́a.
[2] This is a native Bengali word. [...] “white-ant” and in Sanskrit valmiikakiit́a or pluśińa. [...] English “anthill”, in Sanskrit valmiika. An anthill was built [...] he had the body of an anthill.
[5] In Sanskrit the word pluśińa [...] impartial under all conditions.
[10] Vac + ktin = ukti. Ukti means “word”, [...] “pat́utá [dexterity] in the Sanskrit language” one says pát́avah [...] ukti means “language”.
[20] Ut́a means “that which [...] ut́a here is adopted from Sanskrit. Where the word ut́a is Sanskrit – derived then its English [...] ut́t́ha → ut́a.
[56] Kathá means “story” [...] not speak with him”] but in Sanskrit the word kathá does not [...] means “short story”.
[62] The etymological meaning of upadevatá [...] Rakśekálii are worshipped. In Sanskrit they are all classified as upadevatás [...] singular Parama Puruśa.
[63] Some people call ghosts upadevatás [...] angered by being called ghosts. In Sanskrit, however, the word upadevatá [...] opposite to that of a god”.
[1] In Sanskrit suppression is called pradamana. [...] difficulty and be punished. In Sanskrit, repression is called avadamana. [...] psychology and an inferiority complex.
[6] A devotee naturally becomes a universalist. [...] Vaeśńava -ism in Sanskrit, and a universalist is called [...] Puruśa cannot hate anybody.
[10] In Sanskrit, dvi means “two” and [...] born”, “born twice”. In Sanskrit the word dvija has several meanings. [...] field, it has three other meanings.
[16] Among the domestic animals, goats, [...] “Shasháuṋka” (the Sanskrit word for “rabbit” is shasha ).
[1] The Supreme Entity means the Supreme [...] called the Creative Principle. In sanskrit we call the Creative Principle [...] this Creative principle is nature.
[6] An aspirant wants physical oneness [...] called Nirvikalpa Samádhi in Sanskrit, and the aspirants feeling of oneness with the Macrocosm is Savikalpa Samadhi.
[5] The Sanskrit word mudrá became “token” [...] “coin” is also token.
[1] The meaning of the Sanskrit root verb krii is “exchange”. [...] scope of “purchases”.
[3] The practice of the mutual exchange [...] Malaysia, Kampuchea (Kamboja in Sanskrit) and Tibet.
[25] It is no use denying the fact that [...] the Hindu sentiment based on the Sanskrit language created another. These two nations existed for a long time side by side in India.
[28] As we have seen in the case of [...] Muslim scholars began to learn Sanskrit in order to be well-acquainted [...] revered saint] of the Muslims.
[57] India has many scripts. Many of these scripts are very old. From time immemorial Sanskrit, the common property of India, has been written in different scripts. Sanskrit has no script of its own. Though [...] are not spoken languages (such as Sanskrit and Pali). The interests of the [...] future literature will be cut off.
[9] In the prehistoric age, before [...] called Máyádviipa in Sanskrit [Mayan Island]. However, the fact [...] Shiva-liuṋga was altogether transformed.
[3] There are so many things in the [...] Prákrta. The original Vedic Sanskrit “Lodhra-Dhánya” [...] may not be aware of that meaning.
[4] One such word is “Krśńa”, the meaning of which is not known to many. In Sanskrit the verb krś means “to [...] sádhaná, is Krśńa.
[6] You also know that of all the colours [...] force of attraction. That is why in Sanskrit black is called krśńa.
[8] What is the meaning of “Bhárata”? In Sanskrit the root verb bhr means “to [...] scope for all-round development.
[24] The dream world is directly concerned [...] is also called gandharvaloka in Sanskrit. The semblance of happiness, that [...] Sádhaná is indispensable.
[3] I also said a few words about phonetics. [...] + kha is correct – but in Sanskrit both are recognized as correct.
[13] So work has got to be done here [...] something, do something.” In Sanskrit the root verb kr, plus hi for [...] in English is “Do”.
[2] Phalasákśibhútah . What is the meaning of phala in Sanskrit? Parińáma [...] without any specific intention.
[6] When pondering the history of the [...] schools] through the medium of Sanskrit, or in maktabas [Muslim [...] beneficial result of English education.
[2] Yes, why have I used here the word [...] saḿgiit shilpii for an artist? In Sanskrit, the word shilpana means [...] call an instrumentalist an artist.
[24] You know, one of the meanings of [...] Krś means “to be”. In Sanskrit the root verb krś has two [...] the other. A never-ending fight.
[39] Why Hari kiirtana? One name of [...] Puruśa is Hari. Why Hari? In Sanskrit hr means “to steal”. [...] steals what? He steals your sins.
[1] Yesterday I talked about the variations [...] They are just like animals. The Sanskrit word for “animal” [...] – pashu, viira and deva.
[4] In Sanskrit, the word yoga comes from two [...] sugar is lost. This is unification.
[6] Another interpretation is Yogashcittavrttinirodhah. [...] gland is called sahasrára in Sanskrit.
[1] What is yoga? You know that in Sanskrit almost all the vocabulary, all [...] significances. One is the root meaning: in Sanskrit this is called the bhávárúd́hártha. [...] yogárúd́hártha.
[5] One thing you should know is the pronunciation of the letters in the Sanskrit alphabetical order. There are [...] will not have this special sound.
[15] There are a great number of psychic [...] These are called cittavrtti in Sanskrit. The controlling seat of these [...] as the sahasrára cakra in Sanskrit. It is also known as the “thousand-petalled [...] the pineal gland or pineal body.
[2] Why is He beyond the scope of all [...] reach of these qualifications. In Sanskrit, qualification or attribution [...] any guńa ”.
[4] Once upon a time some devotees approached one poet, one Sanskrit poet, to get him to write something [...] that poet wrote a shloka in Sanskrit, that is, a poem in Sanskrit. Poems are called shlokas in Sanskrit. And he wrote,
[20] Now let me explain the meaning [...] The root word is div The Sanskrit word is deva . Deva [...] adjective is “divine”.
[23] A very popular name is Hari. In Sanskrit the root verb har means [...] “The Stealing Agent”.
[5] Then, phalasákśiibhutah; [...] sákśii . But in Sanskrit, as per the rule, it is sákkhii [...] other is the Yajurvedic style.
[9] Similarly, when the two letters [...] d́a and d́ha . In Sanskrit there is no letter with a dot [...] because it occurs in the middle.
[10] Now what does Puruśa [...] bhúmi or basu ). In Sanskrit vasu means “that [...] it is present in every action.
[13] In Sanskrit kr refers to when objects [...] everything functions properly.
[17] Now, what does the witnessing [...] gáyakii . As per the Sanskrit grammar, gáyiká [...] átmá has heard everything.
[19] You know, in the human mind there [...] granthisudhá or granthirasa in Sanskrit. In the human mind there are fifty [...] lajjá [shame] or bhaya [fear].
[20] Each and every propensity has got [...] (“colour” is varńa in Sanskrit). So these are fifty varńas, [...] 3 )
[35] And whatever is witnessed by your [...] called Pratyagátmá in Sanskrit. Pratiipa means opposite. Pratiipaḿ [...] Sarvabhútántarátmá.
[40] Sarvabhútádhivásah [...] (“All-Pervading Entity” in Sanskrit is Viśńu; viśńu [...] adhivása of sarvabhúta.”
[1] In the Vajrayána Buddhist [...] [“daughter”] comes from the Sanskrit word mátriká [“little [...] brothers wife] and so on.
[4] In Sanskrit, “controller” is [...] of this Universe will be lost.
[2] What is yoga? There are so many [...] propensities. The word yoga comes from the sanskrit root verb yuj + ghaiṋ suffix. [...] colour or any other inference.
[11] Taroriva sahiśńuná [...] fruit is called vanaspati in Sanskrit, and a tree which is large in [...] called vrkśa . In Sanskrit all plants are called mahiiruha [...] shishu-mahiiruha [baby mahiiruha ].
[31] There is a word in Sanskrit, pratyabhijiṋá [...] There is a song of Rabindranath:
[3] Now, one may catch this physical [...] oṋḿkára in Sanskrit – prańava or oṋḿkára.
[6] Then in the next phase, as if somebody [...] táńd́ava dance. In Sanskrit it is called nupur.) Next you [...] even supra-psychic expression.
[7] By dint of sádhaná, [...] contact with Parama Puruśa. In Sanskrit another name for prańava [...] actually] it is a crude reality.
[11] If a slave-boy was found intelligent [...] chores he attended classes in a Sanskrit school. When asked, the boy used [...] years, the boy got his degree in Sanskrit studies. As Mr. Chatterjee failed [...] could marry a Brahman girl?”
[5] The Sanskrit root yuj and yunj [...] entity remains, the Supreme Entity.
[4] In Sanskrit there are certain words which [...] illumines all the strata”].
[5] What does loka mean here? In Bengali, [...] Assamese it is mánuh.) But in Sanskrit, loka has a different connotation; [...] matter – Ábrahmastamba.
[15] Bhaga stands for six different [...] “occult power”, which in Sanskrit is expressed by the term aeshvarya.) [...] one of the attributes of bhaga.
[17] The scriptures say that everything [...] think of taking a little rest. In Sanskrit, one of the names for the wind [...] with their allotted duties.”
[19] The word indra has different meanings, [...] is a kind of very tall tree. In Sanskrit the shál tree is also called [...] – “the terrible”.
[20] Thus the first attribute of bhaga [...] Bengali it is dápat and in Sanskrit pratápa).
[24] Next is ra, which is the acoustic root of energy. We have spoken earlier about energy. In Sanskrit, indra means energy – for [...] have the fourth quality of bhaga.
[1] Many of you have surely witnessed [...] word gájana came from the Sanskrit root word gárjana. Gárjana [...] obliterate the influence of Shiva.
[5] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] shraddhá? Shraddhá is a Sanskrit word having no corresponding word [...] which is called shraddhá.
[7] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam. What is a guru? In old Sanskrit gu means “darkness” [...] in His role as spiritual guide.
[1] Take another small example – [...] place named Kandahara, Gandhara in Sanskrit, in Afghanistan, to which Gandhari [...] tremendous moral force she had!
[7] The system of Durgá worship [...] lotus flowers. But in the original Sanskrit Rámáyańa, [...] quite old is entirely unfounded.
[15] In Sanskrit the term devatá [...] non-integral idea, not an integral one.
[17] With a particular idea in ones [...] shúrpakará – from the Sanskrit shúrpa , the words [...] one or another idea of that type.
[8] At the time of initiation or shortly afterwards, those who do not have a Sanskrit name should be given one by the [...] a title, the better it is. The Sanskrit name should be used in all worldly dealings. Even when the naming is done in Sanskrit, you will give equal respect and full scope to all languages.
[5] Yes, probably in the Yajurvedic [...] Kárpás (cotton) is a Sanskrit word of Middle Age which intrinsically [...] báuṋgá.
[51] If we call the creator of epochal [...] had used the then scholarly Sanskrit language, could they have wielded [...] mother tongues as far as possible.
[106] Most of the compositions of Rabindranath [...] nát́áyana in Sanskrit. Playwrights draw their vitality from this very nát́áyana .
[123] Whenever literature properly utilizes [...] creation is called a long story. In Sanskrit a long story is called kathá [...] difficult to find exact equivalents in Sanskrit for these two words, “novel” [...] due to it being related to the Sanskrit book entitled Kádambarii [...] literature, and thus there is no Sanskrit term for this word.)
[11] “Dear son, although you are [...] mark is called aiṋjana in Sanskrit. Aiṋjana also means a kind [...] Madálasá teaches her son.”
[12] While she was teaching her son [...] ignorance could you ask for? In Sanskrit, alarka means “mad dog”! [...] became wicked in all respects.
[6] “The movement is towards [...] force, or vidyá shakti in Sanskrit. When a microcosm moves with the [...] state of supreme emancipation.
[20] “O Bhárata”. Here Bhárata means Arjuna. Bhara in Sanskrit is a root [verb] that means “to [...] why he was called Bhárata.
[11] In this context, one important [...] Northern School were written in simple Sanskrit, although Buddha gave his teachings in the Pali language.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations [...] improvised outer garments. One of the Sanskrit words for “turmeric leaves” [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[36] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, [...] another name – Kaoverii. The Sanskrit word is “Kaoverii”, [...] as “Káverii”.
[41] Not only that, there is also a [...] The word shyámá in Sanskrit has two meanings. One meaning [...] shloka itself. The second meaning is
[17] Párvatii was the daughter [...] improvised outer garments. One of the Sanskrit words for “turmeric leaves” [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[26] But Bhaeraviis mother, Kálii, [...] had another name Kaoverii. The Sanskrit word is “Kaoverii”, [...] as “Káverii”.
[31] Not only that, there is also a [...] The word shyámá in Sanskrit has two meanings. One meaning [...] itself. The second meaning is,
[16] And another influence is psycho-physical. [...] ávarańii shakti. In Sanskrit, [ávarańa] means [...] ávarańii shakti.
[19] So what will be the next phase? [...] Rádhiká shakti in Sanskrit, and the Supreme Hub is called [...] Rádhá [the unit entity].
[11] Take another small example – [...] place named Kandahara, Gandhara in Sanskrit, in Afghanistan, to which Gandhari [...] tremendous moral force she had!
[9] When a spiritual aspirant can concentrate [...] the human body is termed kula in Sanskrit. So kula literally means “that [...] 4 )
[1] Sumantránanda : [...] means “prefix”. Sanskrit has twenty prefixes.
[4] [ Pra, pará, apa, sam, [...] – these are the twenty Sanskrit upasarga s.]
[5] One of these is Su which [...] – this word comes from the Sanskrit word bhadra . When bhála refers to “physically good” then the Sanskrit word for this is accha . [...] su is used in this sense.
[9] Ártapremánanda : In Sanskrit rta means “influenced [...] them about it. This is the norm.
[7] Jagadbhásakánanda : In Sanskrit the word jagat is derived [...] suffix kvip has been used.
[13] Krśńapremánanda : In Sanskrit the root verb krś [...] we think “I exist”.
[5] Now, let us take another word – [...] known as “Pradisha” in Sanskrit and Ishána, Váyu. [...] sádhaka will attain enlightenment.
[2] The word khila in Sanskrit means a “latch”. Akhila [...] of Gods mind from within.
[34] Pávanaḿ pávanánám. [...] objects are called pávana in Sanskrit. “And those sacred objects [...] otherwise they would not be sacred.
[16] And when a spiritual aspirant moves [...] “waning of sins” the Sanskrit word is pápákśayam. [...] word becomes diikśá.
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main directions [...] anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[51] Urge is called utcetaná in Sanskrit. [Someone with an urge will set [...] it is called “urge”.
[52] Passion is called utvrtti in Sanskrit. [One who has a passion will threaten [...] is called “passion”.
[53] Propensity is called vrtti in Sanskrit. If the man asks his friend to [...] fulfilled there, it is called vrtti.
[54] Sentiment is called bhávapravanatá in Sanskrit. If the friend says, “Why [...] called “sentiment”.
[10] In the various rituals of worship, [...] the Vedas; but in non-classical Sanskrit, a banana is called rambhá and a plantain is called kadalii. In non-classical Sanskrit betel-nut is called guváka [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[1] Varśa means “that [...] Kiḿ puruśah? in Sanskrit. Varśa means “land”. [...] “Kiḿpuruśa Varśa”.
[2] The Sanskrit verb bhr means “to [...] called Bharttá in Sanskrit. Bhárata means the [...] will be grammatically incorrect.
[35] Now, if the earth is taken to be [...] goat (Aries, or Meśa in Sanskrit); another looks like a bull (Taurus, or Vrśa in Sanskrit). Thus we get the 12 signs of [...] the system of the solar calendar.
[41] In olden days southern Bengal was [...] river Padma was called Borin (in Sanskrit it was called Barendra) and the [...] comprises of these five parts.
[2] Everything functions within Him, [...] called the Creative Principle. In Sanskrit, this Creative Principle is called [...] this Creative Principle is nature.
[6] Now, the entire quinquelemental [...] called nirvikalpa samádhi in Sanskrit. And the aspirants oneness with the Macrocosm is called savikalpa samádhi in Sanskrit.
[6] Now what is God, again? The yogi [...] powers is known as Iishvara in Sanskrit. And why is God called Iishvara? [...] without the help of any organ.
[21] [B:] Tempus eternal – mahákála in Sanskrit.
[8] The expansion of the physical body [...] human body expands naturally. In Sanskrit, the word tan means “to expand”, and thus the Sanskrit term for the physical body for [...] has a tendency to expand”.
[9] After the age of thirty-nine the body starts to wear out. In Sanskrit, that which has a tendency to [...] forget things. This is the rule.
[3] First is Samyak Darshana. What is Darshana? In ordinary Sanskrit, Darshana means to see, and in [...] Darshana means guiding philosophy.
[6] The third item is Samyak Vák. In Sanskrit, the ordinary meaning of Vák [...] nerves. This is Samyak Vák.
[12] The seventh advice is Samyak Smrti. In Sanskrit, smrti means memory. What is memory? [...] mind is called Smrti or memory.
[6] The word “wheat” in [...] means “is”. (Asti in Sanskrit, ast in Persian. So you see what a great similarity there is between these two languages).
[7] Again, in the Persian language [...] in English is godhumá in Sanskrit, gehu in Hindi, and kanaka in [...] recognized as a separate language.
[10] And Páńd́aváshcaeva. [...] páńd́ava? In Sanskrit [pańd́á, from [...] Páńd́ava [Five Pandavas].
[11] So on the one side this kulakuńd́alinii [...] kurukśetra? Kuru means, in Sanskrit, “do” – it is [...] service to suffering humanity.
[3] It may also happen that an elephant [...] for this kind of thing, but in Sanskrit we usually say anubhúti. [...] broad it is known as saraka. In Sanskrit the prefix upa means “near”. [...] described as anusarańa.
[8] Sometimes it also happens that [...] rákśasii vidyá in Sanskrit.
[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) is derived from the Sanskrit root verb jiṋá (to know). In very ancient Sanskrit, which is otherwise known as the [...] use; another verb, vid, was used.
[4] I have just said that as a community [...] over 500,000 words, such as the Sanskrit, French, English and German languages. [...] 100,000 words in their vocabularies.
[6] When the Aryans began to spread [...] language began to flourish. In ancient Sanskrit, even in Rgvedic Sanskrit, the vocabulary was very limited. [...] keno in Old Latin language. In Sanskrit the pronunciation is jiṋá, [...] the difference between the two.
[7] In laokik Sanskrit su means “good” and [...] different connotation in Vedic Sanskrit. There su means sva, that is, [...] the right to achieve salvation.
[9] They decided to categorize mudrá. [...] rhythmic dance one has to jump. In Sanskrit tańd́ú means [...] “dominated by jumping”.
[25] Self-realization is mokśa. [...] In laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, su means “good” and krta means “that which is done”. But in Vedic Sanskrit, su means sva [own, self] – [...] becomes fit to attain mokśa.
[10] But if one does real upavása, [...] near Paramátmá. The Sanskrit word for fasting as such is anashana.
[2] Khyát́an is an indigenous Bengali word whose Sanskrit equivalent is bhuribhojana (glutton). [...] Khyát́andás liked to eat more than most.
[5] You should remember this. This [...] and physico-psychic movement. In Sanskrit, this psycho-physical emanation is called Yama and physico-psychic movement is called Niyama.
[7] Now morality is the base and the [...] all entities towards Himself, in Sanskrit He is called “Krśńa”. [...] other entities depends”.)
[22] Now, there is another apexed or [...] controlling point is called in Sanskrit Guru cakra, the plexus of the [...] plexus of the Guru. Shiva also says:
[25] In Sanskrit, gu means “darkness” [...] enlightenment of the mind, of the soul.
[8] The conquest of the mutative over [...] Bhavánii is called Bhava. In Sanskrit bhava means “to become”. [...] theoretical to the practical aspect.
[3] In this mundane structure, this [...] order is known as Brahma Cakra in Sanskrit.
[3] In Sanskrit, tańd́u means “of [...] called tańd́ulam in Sanskrit. Tańd́u plus the [...] táńd́ava there is no mudrá.
[6] Now during Mahácakra [...] vijaya for devotees. You know, in Sanskrit there are two similar words, jaya [...] has been a vijaya for devotees.
[17] Those jiṋániis will [...] pathastad kavayo vadanti. In Vedic Sanskrit, kavi means “learned man”, [...] laokika [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, kavi means “poet”.) [...] within your “I” feeling.
[26] Párvatii asks Shiva, “What [...] in search of tiirtham.” In Sanskrit, tiirtham means “the point [...] river touches the bank”.
[5] Now this Universe of ours is a [...] languages of the world, in Latin and Sanskrit and Vedic. Div means “vibrating [...] lights, but the lights are there.
[9] And [usually] somewhere on this [...] called adrśt́a in Sanskrit. Adrśt́a means “not-drśt́a, [...] my adrśt́a.”
[19] Then is Prakrti the supreme causal [...] Mahámáyá, in Sanskrit) cannot be the creative force, [...] Matrix, Shiva is the supreme cause.
[25] Amrtákśaraḿ [...] called Hara”]. Harati in Sanskrit means “to steal”. [...] He undergoes no transmutation.
[29] Kśarátmanáviishate [...] Shakti or Mahásarasvatii in Sanskrit. And the primordial principle [...] nirvisheśa [non-attributional].
[42] Yojanát means “by [...] yojanát. For yojanát in Sanskrit there are two verbs. [...] little I becomes one with the big I.
[43] Yojanát tattvabhávát. Tattvabhávát. In Sanskrit, tat means “that”. [...] is Tattvabhávát.
[1] In the Sanskrit language, the word nára [...] meaning is “devotion”.
[6] In Sanskrit there are six main directions [...] anudisha. So four plus six makes ten.
[6] In Sanskrit, one name of Parama Puruśa [...] without your knowledge”. In Sanskrit, the root verb hr means “to [...] means “He who steals”.
[14] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] SVÁDHIŚT́HÁNA. See CAKRA.
[9] Addressing Arjuna, He says “Bhárata”. [...] word bhárata comes from two Sanskrit root verbs: bhr and ta. Bhr means [...] “pertaining to bharata”.
[10] This land of ours [India] is known as Bháratavarśa. In Sanskrit, the word varśa has three [...] all-around development”.
[12] Now, what is dharma? Krśńa [...] There are four synonymous words in Sanskrit: dhrti, dhárańam, [...] attribution, is known as dharma.
[66] Even after an idea gets metamorphosed [...] expression will be disturbed. (The Sanskrit equivalents of “uvula” [...] there is any defect in the uvula.
[72] In ancient times, in the entire [...] means “good man”). One Sanskrit word for “good” is [...] Prabháta Saḿgiita]
[74] In ancient times people used to [...] surá [an alcoholic drink]. (Sanskrit synonyms for surá are somarasa, [...] the aḿkusha mudrá.
[85] In this mudrá all eight [...] becomes as straight as a staff [one Sanskrit word for which is dańd́a], [...] super-acoustic root of namah biija.]
[88] The sound ha is the acoustic root [...] case-ending of hat́ha in Sanskrit). A synonym of hat́hát [...] balátkár is not necessarily a bad one.
[128] Ina is the acoustic root of kapat́atá vrtti [hypocrisy]. Another Sanskrit word for “hypocrite” [...] which one secretly commits oneself.
[151] Dha is the acoustic root of thirst [...] is called trśńa in Sanskrit. Here trśńa does [...] for limitless psychic craving.
[163] When ones psychic attraction is toward the crude, the mind has a downward tendency (in Sanskrit the root-verb pat or patati carries [...] attraction is devotion. For this the Sanskrit verb is úrdhva gam or úrdhva gacchati.
[200] Śa is the acoustic root [...] The word káma is used in Sanskrit as the collective term for these desires and longings.
[5] Dadhiniiva sarpih – “there [...] Sarpi means “ghee”. In Sanskrit there are three popular words [...] that churning? Spiritual practice.
[13] Brhacca taddivyam acintyarúpam [...] 2 ) Sanskrit, there are two similar words, [...] similar to each other.”)
[14] So brhat and vishála. In Sanskrit, vishála means “big, [...] others, is called brḿhan in Sanskrit. He is called Brahma because He [...] brḿhańatvád Brahma.
[18] But is He brhat only? No. Sukśmácca [...] entity is called sukśma in Sanskrit. And sukśmatara means “subtler [...] is the Effulgent Entity.”
[19] Dúrát sudúre [...] means “distant”. In Sanskrit, the word dúra is used [...] but sudúra for me.”
[20] Tadihántike ca. In Sanskrit, iha means “here”. [...] – but ihántika in Sanskrit means “the nearest point, [...] “He is the nearest point.”
[6] Some people believe that the worship [...] lotus flowers. But in the original Sanskrit Rámáyańa, [...] 1 )
[8] In Sanskrit the term devatá is feminine. [...] Mahávidyás], all Hindu Tantric goddesses.
[6] Tantra has another meaning. The Sanskrit root verb tan means “to [...] finally to be destroyed”.
[2] In the various rituals of worship, [...] the Vedas; but in non-classical Sanskrit, a banana is called rambhá and a plantain is called kadalii. In non-classical Sanskrit betel-nut is called guváka [...] time of their marriage ceremony.
[6] Tantra has another meaning as well. The Sanskrit root verb tan means “to [...] sádhaná and Tantra are inseparable.
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[2] The táńd́ava [...] is a very vigorous exercise. The Sanskrit word tańd́u means [...] called tańd́ula in Sanskrit, because while husking the rice [...] táńd́ava is easy for everyone to do.
[7] And, tan + trae + d́a = tantra. The Sanskrit root verb tan means to expand, [...] other “emancipation”.
[8] You all know that the name of India is Bhárata in Sanskrit. The Sanskrit root verb tan [becoming ta] forms [...] attainment of salvation”.
[9] The word tantra has a second derivation. Tan is a Sanskrit root verb, as I have already mentioned. [...] dullness or lethargy is called tantra.
[1] You know, in Devabháśá [Sanskrit], tańd́u means to [...] like this. And thats why in Sanskrit rice is called tańd́ula. [...] on your mind and on your spirit.
[1] You know about the cultural diversities [...] it is kupri . There is no Sanskrit equivalent of dheṋki . Dheṋki is an indigenous expression.
[2] So the Aryans used the term [...] tańd́ula in Sanskrit. Tańd́u + la + [...] 2 )
[9] The Bengali word [for dhán [...] I khud /I is derived from the Sanskrit word I kśudra /I . So, [...] not necessarily be rice grains.
[17] So the individual has to keep on [...] mrgacarma [forest-animal skin]. In Sanskrit, mrga means animals that [...] 3 )
[3] Not all human energy, however, [...] vijiṋána , evolved. The Sanskrit word vijiṋána [...] English word "science", because in Sanskrit vijiṋána [...] [the science of spirituality].
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[13] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. SVABHÁVA. Nature.
[15] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SHÁSTRA. Scripture. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] Characteristics, ones own nature.
[3] DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of a deity, to be used for visualizing that deity in meditation.
[8] Shambhú and Svayambhú. In Sanskrit, sham means “to control”, [...] last point, the crudest point.
[10] Now in the case of Shambhúliuṋga, [...] kulakuńd́alinii in Sanskrit, “coiled serpentine” [...] is just like a serpentine loop.
[13] Then when this coiled serpentine, [...] samádhi. Sámiipya is a Sanskrit word. It means “proximity”. [...] proximity to the Supreme Father.
[15] Then when that sleeping divinity, [...] “in close contact”. In Sanskrit sáyujya means “close [...] experience. You get a tactual experience.
[17] Then by still more sádhaná, [...] sárśt́hi in Sanskrit. At that point, the feeling is [...] “I” have coincided.
[19] And the last stage is when that [...] yoga, and kaevalya in Tantra. In Sanskrit kaevalya means “only”. [...] the noun of kevala is kaevalya.
[11] Again, you see that the words páńd́ava, [...] with “science”; in old Sanskrit vijiṋána meant knowledge [...] called a pańd́ita.
[4] Here dharmakśetra means [...] for battle, is called yuyutsu in Sanskrit. The verb yudh plus san in the [...] viveka, please tell me.”
[5] Dharma means property or characteristics. It is derived from the Sanskrit root dhr + man: The verb form [...] “holds” an entity in existence.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived from the Sanskrit root: sva (“own”) [...] property common to one and all.
[91] Just as annamaya kośa performs [...] is called Bhútavidya in Sanskrit, in English it is called hypnotism.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] Paeshácii Vidyá in Sanskrit; there is no English equivalent. [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[5] Dharma means property or characteristics. It is derived from the Sanskrit root dhr + man: The verb form [...] “holds” an entity in existence.
[14] Ans. Svabháva is derived from the Sanskrit root: sva (“own”) [...] property common to one and all.
[91] Just as annamaya kośa performs [...] is called Bhútavidya in Sanskrit, in English it is called hypnotism.
[92] Similarly, manomaya kośa [...] Paeshácii Vidyá in Sanskrit; there is no English equivalent. [...] form of kiirtana and bhajana, etc.
[35] Once an erudite Sanskrit scholar said to a boatman as they [...] is about to go in vain!”
[9] [[In Sanskrit there are four words for the English [...] identical. Neither are things.
[10] In Sanskrit there are four words for “friend”, [...] and nobody else is your friend.
[19] Regarding the special meaning of [...] society. These dos are called vidhi in Sanskrit. And there are certain donts [...] donts are called niśedha in Sanskrit.
[5] Everything in this universe is [...] responsibility of supporting them; thus the Sanskrit word for “husband” [...] “one who supports someone.”
[10] Those who accepted this new arrangement [...] their cooperation to them. The Sanskrit equivalent for marriage is viváha [...] responsible husband and responsible wife.
[11] Another Sanskrit equivalent for “woman” [...] addressed her in neuter terms.
[8] In the prehistoric age, before [...] Máyádviipa [Mayan Island] in Sanskrit. However, the fact is that those [...] spiritual or philosophic cult.
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[16] 10. The word deva is derived from the Sanskrit root verb div. The word deva [...] [“the first deva”].
[3] A controller is called iishvara in Sanskrit. In all large and small matters [...] small, medium and great controllers.
[16] To suppress the arrogance of the [...] should be remembered that mrga in Sanskrit does not mean only “deer”; [...] rectification and also granted them boons.
[6] This is how the patrilineal order [...] were the heads of the groups. In Sanskrit, a hill is called a gotra. A particular [...] Buddha, as I have said earlier.
[27] Prior to Shiva, there was no system [...] has continued until this day. The Sanskrit word for marriage, viváha [...] geo-sentiment and socio-sentiment.
[4] The Sanskrit root verb bhú means “to [...] minute, and from minute to vast.
[13] Suppose a person is suffering from [...] (Thus money is called artha in Sanskrit.) But his hunger for food is not [...] but it is not Paramártha.
[21] In Sanskrit, one of the names of the sun is [...] a kind of physical affliction.
[5] The word jiṋána in Sanskrit is derived from the root verb [...] not pronounced in modern English.
[23] Avabhása is the Sanskrit word for “shadow”. [...] a lemon tree or any other tree.
[29] To increase the fertility of the [...] land permanently. Fertilizer in Sanskrit is called sára [essence]. [...] sára being used properly.
[23] Everything in this universe is [...] responsibility of supporting them; thus the Sanskrit word for “husband” [...] “one who supports someone”.
[27] Those who accepted this new arrangement [...] their cooperation to them. The Sanskrit equivalent for marriage is viváha [...] responsible husband and responsible wife.
[28] Another Sanskrit equivalent for “woman” [...] addressed her in neuter terms.
[33] It is said, Pratikulavedaniiyaḿ [...] feelings is known as anger. (The Sanskrit equivalent of “anger” [...] suffix ghaiṋ instead of al.)
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] to its great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[6] MAHÁBHÁRATA. "Great [...] southwestern India evolved from Sanskrit. MANTRA. A sound or collection [...] Indian history from 1526 to 1707.
[8] PATHAN PERIOD. The period of Indian [...] spoken languages that developed from Sanskrit. PRATISAIṊCARA. In the [...] dominated by the PURÁŃAS.
[11] SADHANA. Literally, "sustained [...] momentum, potential mental reaction. SANSKRIT. SAḿSKRTA. The classical [...] especially spiritual literature. Sanskrit and English are the languages of the world that have the richest vocabularies. Sanskrit pronunciation was perfected by [...] each of the fifty letters of the Sanskrit alphabet constitutes one acoustic [...] kulakuŃD́alinIi rises during meditation.
[4] DAKŚIŃÁCÁRA [...] affairs. DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of a deity, to be used for visualizing that deity in meditation.
[15] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] deification of Prakrti. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[4] DHARMA. Characteristic property; [...] affairs. DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of a deity, to be used for visualizing that deity in meditation.
[12] SÁDHANÁ. Literally, [...] deification of Prakrti. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[12] Pramitáhárah: to [...] called Pramitáhára in Sanskrit. The sixth factor is Pramitáhárah. [...] factor is Pramitáhára.
[17] In ancient sanskrit language, the verb “Cara” means “to move”. In modern Sanskrit, the verb “Cara” means “to move” while eating. In sanskrit there are many verbs which mean [...] are taking chocolate. In modern Sanskrit the word “cal” means to move like that.
[20] In Saḿskrta there are many [...] “to move”. In Vaedic Sanskrit “Car” means “to move”.
[2] The Indo-Tibetan people inhabit [...] their language is a mixture of Sanskrit and Tibetan. They frequently use [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.
[1] Eka + vad + ghaiṋ [...] one-stringed instrument]. No, the Sanskrit word for ekatárá is samaváda , not ekaváda .
[11] The blooming flowers of the [...] playing, stood up and said to me in Sanskrit: “Ive been waiting for you – for ma-a-a-ny days now.”
[55] “Certainly I remember,” [...] nowadays. There were also some Sanskrit songs composed at one time in [...] and fled into the unknown.”
[1] Even a golden vessel needs polishing [...] is known as satsauṋga in Sanskrit. When satsauṋga is followed, [...] greater bondage. It has been said:
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[1] Since ancient times the mind has [...] from which the word dhabala in sanskrit has been originated. From that acoustic root verb namely dhab in sanskrit is formed. Verb means, action. [...] state of all-round fulfilment.
[2] Now what is the import of the word Karma (action)? In Sanskrit this word is derived from the [...] which is added to a root verb. In Sanskrit, the suffix is termed as “pratyaya” [...] a root verb Patha (to read) in Sanskrit. In order to denote the sense of completion of act of reading, we write in Sanskrit “pathitam pustakam” [...] “karáná Karuána”).
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] as taught by Shiva. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] “perfected” by the guru.
[38] Samaplushiná. The word plushiná [...] white ants is called valmiika in Sanskrit. The sage around whose body the [...] build an ant hill around his body.
[5] What is Mukti or salvation? In Sanskrit the word has been derived from [...] liberation. How many are these bondages?
[9] Now how to get liberation from [...] downfall will be inevitable. The Sanskrit synonym for the word torch is [...] Sádhaná of liberation.
[14] The wear and tear within a physical [...] práńáh or vital energy. In Sanskrit this term is always used in the [...] without the physical structure.
[2] Why call the Supreme Being “Rudra”? The word Rudra in Sanskrit means “weeping.” But [...] pain, in another she weeps for joy.
[8] “In the pre-Buddhist era [...] Práńatosá Biswas, the most erudite Sanskrit and scriptural scholar; and Dr. [...] but you belong to Burdwan.”
[21] I replied, “Look, as far as I understand, the land of Rarh is the land where Sanskrit originated. But the ancient language [...] dropped, so there remain only five.
[59] On the north of Shákyárańya [...] Rámáyańa [one of the two great Sanskrit epics] (Campakárańya [...] Hatthiigrám (Hastiigráma in Sanskrit). Buddha visited this place a [...] Shońpur railway station.
[3] DÁYABHÁGA. A system [...] affairs. DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of [...] DIGAMBARA, NIRGRANTHA. Unclothed.
[13] The Bengali word Bául is derived from the Sanskrit word bátul. The Sanskrit letters ka, ta, pa and da are [...] bául – as expressed here:
[5] 2) Gopabhum : The Gopabhum [...] first time used Bengali in place of Sanskrit for the administrative work. It [...] in that newly-created district.
[5] Burdwan was one of the many important [...] years. The town is very ancient. Its Sanskrit name was Ástiknagar. Later [...] is the oldest town in the world.
[6] To the far north of Burdwan, there is a town Sainthia, the Sanskrit name of which is Svámiisthána, [...] town also is over 2500 years old.
[7] Adyapur was another great centre for Jain culture in eastern Ráŕh. (Ádyápur in Sanskrit → Ájjápur in [...] on the way to fast extinction.
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[3] The ancient folk tales and folk [...] classical language of that time, Sanskrit. And much later, Maharshi Patanjali [...] Seshvarsáḿkhya, in the classical language, Sanskrit, and not in the then-prevalent [...] Ráŕh, composed his Giitagovindam in Sanskrit, and not in the spoken language [...] For this reason, Jaydevs Sanskrit is not classical Sanskrit in the true sense of the term, but rather Bengali with the Sanskrit anusvára and visarga endings [aḿ and ah].
[2] As Shriiharśa is one of the ancient scripts of India, Sanskrit has been written in this script since ancient times, and most ancient books in Sanskrit were written in this script. The [...] The deed of gift written in the Sanskrit language by King Chandravarma [...] that Devanagari is the script of Sanskrit, but this idea is totally wrong. Sanskrit has no script of its own. The [...] without raising ones hand).
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[3] In the rock formations of Ráŕh [...] áḿgár (aḿgár in Sanskrit). There is no dearth of villages bearing the name Áḿgárd́ihi in Ráŕh.
[4] There being profuse coal beneath [...] Dámodar (dám + udar). In the Sanskrit language dám means “fire”. [...] or fire, is the Dámodar.
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] known as Samatat́a in the Sanskrit language and Bágŕi [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[12] Countless were the wild creatures [...] The mammoths (aerávatas in Sanskrit) had been frozen in ice and fossilized, [...] to our heads as we march ahead.
[6] This microcosm, or these microcosms, [...] is called Puruśottama in Sanskrit, and these created microcosms [...] their radii, they are different.
[29] Dadhiniiva sarpi – “he [...] the [curd] are called takra in Sanskrit. In a shloka it has been said,
[32] “So many scriptures, so many [...] kávyatiirtha [inflated titles of Sanskrit scholars], will quarrel with those [...] from you without your knowledge.
[1] When human beings become restless [...] árádhaná in Sanskrit. The prefix a – rádh [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[12] The Cognitive Faculty is touching [...] termed cittáńu in Sanskrit, and the especial link (ota yoga) is termed cittáńvika.
[53] The Sanskrit terms for internal clairvoyance [...] something from a distance”.
[13] Education : Ones mother [...] should be imparted in English. Sanskrit should also be taught to enrich the cultural heritage of Bengal.
[2] The purdah was not in use among [...] ) The Sanskrit word avaguńt́han [...] women do not use veils to this day.
[7] Finally I would like to call attention [...] also provided translations for the Sanskrit verses.
[4] The author classified Idea and [...] Ideology seminar, is a collection of Sanskrit aphorisms with terse explanations. [...] the Idea and Ideology pattern.
[4] The language of the present edition [...] typographical errors and highlighting a few Sanskrit terms.
[9] Other than the one line of Varńa [...] Prefix”, the material on Sanskrit suffixes has been brought all together.
[19] The important early discourse “Tantra [...] years, translators often rendered Sanskrit terms into English in a way that [...] the changes in square brackets.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] to its great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[8] The translation of this book by [...] suggestions, as well as translating the Sanskrit shlokas.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] to its great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[3] Like most great authors, he is [...] to its great classical ancestor, Sanskrit.
[98] “In Sanskrit” excerpt. Originally published [...] Oppression” in Prout in a Nutshell 17.
[6] The editors of this edition have, [...] authors pattern of usage of important Sanskrit terms, by preserving those terms [...] equivalents to editorial square brackets.
[8] The remaining considerations guiding [...] done, except that in Chapter 5 the Sanskrit yuga has been rendered as “age” [...] indicated in Idea and Ideology.)
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[9] So jiṋánamátmani [...] – sáttvika krodha in Sanskrit.
[5] “For this sádhaka, [...] What is prańava? It is a Sanskrit word – pra prefix, nu root [...] the Gauṋgá starts.
[11] A plus u. As per the Sanskrit sandhi [transition] rule, a plus [...] Oṋm represents the universe.
[12] When the Supreme Brahma creates [...] what will be the result as per the Sanskrit grammatical rule? Brahma plus [...] Viśńu, Maheshvara.
[6] The Sanskrit word mańd́ala means [...] is called Brhaspati Granthi in Sanskrit. The Latin equivalent for Brhaspati is “Jupiter”. “Hormone” is granthirasa in Sanskrit; the parathyroid gland is Brhaspati [...] gland is Sahasrára Granthi.
[11] In the igneous plexus, or mańipura [...] is known as agnyáshaya in Sanskrit. It is also known as maháshaya, [...] greater than that of the cakra.
[20] One should practise spiritual cult [...] called Sharmanya Bhúmi in Sanskrit, also used to practise this spiritual cult. The German term for “sun” is Sonne.
[21] When tears come in the eyes from [...] called ánandáshru in Sanskrit. When the tears are tears of bereavement, it is called shokáshru.
[25] Wherever there is any entity, any [...] – the last letter of the Sanskrit alphabet.
[4] But how is one to move along that [...] psycho-spiritual, and spiritual. In Sanskrit those physical entities with which, [...] approach with objective adjustment.
[8] In Sanskrit, Artha has got two meanings, two [...] rudimental.” Is it not a fact?
[9] Then how is that thirst to be quenched? [...] called Dharma. In Pali, Dhamma, in Sanskrit Dharma. That is why Lord Buddha [...] “getting the way to Dharma.”
[11] In the first phase, it is physical, [...] parinirvańa – both are Sanskrit words.
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[3] Earlier I said that when ra is [...] carańa. Unfortunately, some Sanskrit pandits overlook this speciality [...] pay sufficient attention to this.
[5] The addition of the vowel a to [...] Both Panini and Vopadeva [famous Sanskrit grammarians] use them infrequently. [...] it has completely disappeared.
[10] According to the rules of Sanskrit grammar, if a ref is placed above [...] spelling dharmma used to be common.
[12] According to Sanskrit grammar, if there is a doubled [...] clear instruction on the subject.
[23] Arabic, Farsi, English, Latin and French all have the letter “f” but Sanskrit does not. Thus words like takhlif, [...] etc. cannot be written properly in Sanskrit. I am in favour of adding a dot [...] both pronunciation and meaning.
[4] In Sanskrit phonetics the letters are systematically [...] that no longer exists in modern Sanskrit. Now the question is, why this demi-vowel?
[5] A vowel can be pronounced without [...] are called ayogaváha in Sanskrit, that is, these two vowels cannot [...] ৪ ).
[7] In Bengali vargiiya ja (hard or [...] First, wherever hard ja is used in a Sanskrit word it is retained in Bengali, [...] Second, wherever the hard da in Sanskrit has become transformed into hard [...] the passage of these words from Sanskrit to Bengali, took five thousand [...] is force applied to the du. In Sanskrit the word duhitr is derived by [...] clearly deduced that both English and Sanskrit are Vedic languages, hence the [...] adjective is “nocturnal”.
[8] Thus we see that at the beginning [...] ia. There is less influence of Sanskrit in north India by comparison due [...] correct to pronounce it iahán.
[10] Then comes la. If la is at the [...] followed in northern India; thus the Sanskrit pandits there pronounce it incorrectly. [...] diwál is diwáŕ.
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[2] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. She was also known as Párvatii. In Sanskrit parvat means “mountain”. [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[3] Párvatii was the daughter [...] improvised outer garments. One of the Sanskrit synonyms for “turmeric leaves” [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[2] What is upádhi? In Sanskrit, upádhi refers to a special [...] upádhi. Bhat́t́a means a Sanskrit scholar; ácárya [...] Bhat́t́ácárya.”
[17] It is said, káya práńe [...] sources, it is known as káya in Sanskrit.
[19] Our next point of discussion is práńa. In Sanskrit, when práńa is used [...] práńa does not exist either.
[4] In my last discourse I was discussing [...] prańásha [total annihilation] in Sanskrit. They are lost forever and cannot return to the original source.
[28] There is a subtle substance which [...] called jad́aváda in Sanskrit.) Those who uphold such gross [...] beings must be wary of these people.
[35] Those who oppose humanity, dharma [...] civilization, are called mlecchas in Sanskrit. “For the destruction of [...] of Párthasárathi.
[42] What is the meaning of yuga [sandhi]? [...] “epoch” in English, yuga in Sanskrit. One particular epoch ends and [...] Myself from age to age”].
[16] Gandhari was a noble lady of firm principles. A woman of integrity is called a satii. (In Sanskrit, the term sat means a virtuous [...] to their fathers bidding.
[1] Pariprashna. Pari is a Sanskrit prefix. It means “well”, [...] that spiritually-evolved person.
[4] Let us analyse the scriptural interpretation of the term bhagaván. The word bhaga plus the Sanskrit suffix matup becomes bhagavata, [...] a combination of six qualities.
[4] According to Párthasárathi, [...] take shelter in the Supreme. In Sanskrit there are many near synonyms for [...] enjoying spiritual bliss”.
[14] The second part of Párthasárathis [...] Pápa has been used in the Sanskrit shloka. Pápa means “to [...] pápa and pratyaváya.
[1] You all know the meaning of nandana [...] means “pain”, but in Sanskrit it means anubhúti [feeling]) [...] of Párthasárathi.
[15] In your mind there are so many propensities. Propensities are called vrtti in Sanskrit. So there are so many vrttis, [...] many thoughts within your mind.
[1] The omniscient Supreme Entity is [...] is termed as Prakrti in Sanskrit. When this creative essence is [...] colours and continues to create them.
[5] Sa no buddhyá shubhayá [...] does shubha signify? In Sanskrit, in paraśmaepadii [...] Ánanda (Supreme Bliss).
[1] The subject of todays discourse is “Parama Puruśa the Great”. In Sanskrit we say, Brhattvád Brahma, [...] because He makes others great.
[3] In Sanskrit brhat means “great”. There are many other words in Sanskrit whose meaning is “great”, [...] becomes great like the Object.
[9] Now, from a particular nucleus [...] the universe are known as deva in Sanskrit. Deva means “faculties personified”. [...] objective subjects of ideation.
[12] In the second phase, man becomes [...] spiritual soldiers. They are brave. In Sanskrit they are called viira, and their lord is called Viireshvara.
[15] He is all-pervading. In Sanskrit “all” is called sarva. [...] reach within His vast periphery.
[17] And each and every created being [...] characteristics, or dharma – the Sanskrit term for “characteristics” is dharma – the acoustic root is va.
[19] Parama Puruśa lies coverted [...] cognition is called átman in Sanskrit, and the Supreme Cognition, that is, Parama Puruśa, is called Paramátman.
[10] For this reason it is said: [...] is mahán . In the Sanskrit language two very important words [...] brḿhańatvád brahma .
[1] There exists in this world an endless [...] different names, for example, mango. In Sanskrit it is called ámra, rasála [...] acquire such authentic knowledge.
[6] The lack of knowledge or a failure [...] word Ráma has come from the Sanskrit root verb ram plus the [...] proximity the yogiis get bliss.
[18] Now let us take Náráyańa . In Sanskrit the word nára has [...] or kalamii shák .
[20] Nára also means [...] Prakrti is nára . In Sanskrit ayana means “shelter” [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[21] A few days ago in a certain place [...] pápan ityarthe harih . In Sanskrit harańa means “theft”. [...] of love and affection with Him.
[2] This shloka is from the Yajurveda [...] memory while listening to them. In Sanskrit shruti means “ear”. [...] the system in those olden days.
[4] After the invention of written [...] the name Atharvaveda . In Sanskrit atharva means “aged, very old”.
[5] The Yajurveda is concerned [...] three Vedas contain songs. In old Sanskrit songs were called sáma [...] surname “Hotá”.
[14] Often in Sanskrit the words brhat and [...] and which makes others great].
[2] What is Puruśa? Puruśa [...] Sah Puruśah”. The Sanskrit word Pura means settlement or [...] doesnt perform any action.
[4] In this regard, bear in mind that [...] was learned in both English and Sanskrit may, due to an attack of mental paralysis [memory loss], forget all the Sanskrit he or she knew, but keep his/her [...] whereas the other side is not.
[20] If the resultant force, the force [...] práńáh, or vital energy. In Sanskrit the word práńáh [...] 3 )
[3] Nine hundred years ago there was [...] vocabulary. Bengali consists of Sanskrit roots and many English, Japanese, [...] Cantonese, Indonesian, Malay and Sanskrit.
[15] Dhiyo jo nah pracodayát [...] that means “our”. In Sanskrit it is asmákam and in Vedic Sanskrit nah . Since it is an old [...] nah are somewhat the same.
[18] We must keep in mind that Sanskrit grammar and Vedic grammar are [...] used for the Vedic language, the Sanskrit era had arrived. It was then that [...] metre is gáyattrii .
[23] During the Middle Ages, nearly [...] not say Dharma because Dharma is Sanskrit. In the Prákrta [...] a source of confusion”].
[12] People often feel bored with their [...] through [[utsava [festivals]. In the Sanskrit language the meaning of the word [...] inspiration to live a new life.”
[7] Sarve vedá yat padamámananti. [...] vedas”. You know, in old Sanskrit the root verb vid means “to [...] vedas are in search of”.
[15] I should say, if the movement from [...] spiritual. We call these four phases in Sanskrit káma, artha, dharma and [...] “four classifications”.
[17] Now I think you understand that [...] no proper English word for the Sanskrit word mantra. We use the word “incantation” for mantra, but it is not a proper word for the Sanskrit term. In Sanskrit, the spirit of the term mantra [...] upon, leads to liberation”].
[22] In Sanskrit, the word nára has three [...] pániiyam, toyam, udakam, [kambalam].
[6] Svadeham. Sva means “ones”; deha means “body”. In Sanskrit there are several terms for “body” [...] used. Here the root verb is dih. In Sanskrit dih means “to adorn”, [...] not shariiram or káyam.
[11] The word pańd́ita [...] pańd́ita. Just by learning Sanskrit one cannot become a pańd́ita. [...] one will have to know oneself.
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[25] And where is that reflecting plate? [...] point”. (There is no difference in Sanskrit between nikat́a and antika. [...] also to know your nearest point.
[11] Another thing to bear in mind is [...] language is not the pápa of Sanskrit. As already said, “sin” [...] Bhagaván Shankaracharya has said,
[38] In the case of niiti, indeed, there are certain dos and donts. In Sanskrit these dos are called vidhi, and [...] conduct which has to be performed.
[54] “The essence of dharma is hidden in the guhá.” The term guhá in Sanskrit has two meanings. The first is [...] want Him or want worldly objects.
[1] A very popular name of the Supreme [...] Vidyámáyá in Sanskrit. So “He who attracts everybody [...] charms the entire universe”.
[2] Another popular name is Náráyańa. [...] nára has three meanings in Sanskrit. One meaning is niira, that is, [...] “devotion”, bhakti.
[7] In the Sanskrit language the word nára [...] Principle, the Cosmic creative faculty.
[10] Another name is “Mádhava”. In Sanskrit the word má has [...] means Parama Puruśa .
[12] Then another popular word is “Ráma”. The word comes from the Sanskrit root ram . Ram means [...] aspirant gets pleasure”.
[8] For example, Parama Puruśa – He is the beloved of all. In [old] Sanskrit there is a word bapra. Bapra means [...] and then to bábá.
[51] Parama Puruśa has been called [...] the wind blows.” One of the Sanskrit names for “wind” is anila. In Sanskrit, anila means “not stationary”, “moving”. (There is a similar Sanskrit word, aniila, meaning “not [...] Puruśa. Death also fears Him.
[19] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[4] DARSHANA SHÁSTRA. Philosophical [...] Consciousness. DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of a deity, to be used for visualizing that deity in meditation.
[17] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Post-Shiva Tantra. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] about the nature of the universe.
[2] It is one of the human wonts that [...] satisfied with something limited. In Sanskrit it is said, Nalpe sukhamasti bhunaeva [...] satisfied by something finite”].
[4] When human beings started their [...] Infinite in a mystic style. In Sanskrit, yoga means “addition”. [...] simply addition like two plus two.
[8] In the third phase of manifestation, [...] vibrational principle is called in Sanskrit Bhavánii shakti. The temporal [...] measurement of the relative motivity.
[12] Those who want to make themselves [...] also called Shriinivása in Sanskrit. The movement towards the entity that has sheltered the universe is sádhaná.
[20] There is, however, a difference between the English term “sin” and the Sanskrit word pápa. In “sin” [...] and biblical connotations. The Sanskrit term pápa is more explicit. [...] called durácárii in Sanskrit, and one whom even the durácáriis call pápii is a sudurácára.
[21] There is a common term in Sanskrit, pátaka [sin]. There are [...] not to do what one should do. In Sanskrit dos are called vidhi and donts [...] around vidhi and niśedh.
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[3] Saguńa Brahma is exhibited [...] They are known as guńa in Sanskrit. These names have been allotted [...] these three fundamental factors.
[18] A person of evil deeds is called a durácárii in Sanskrit; and one whom other durácáriis [...] beings, rest assured, rest assured.
[3] Fundamentally, there are many differences [...] three are known as Jaeva Dharma in Sanskrit, the Dharma, the course of living beings.
[16] The microcosm is in a dormant state, [...] is called purashcarańa in Sanskrit. And those who can perform such [...] never be sufficient for that task.
[1] The word mantra in Sanskrit is very meaningful, and it has [...] is the derivation of the term.
[5] Among so many colours, the dark colour is most attractive, and for that reason in Sanskrit “dark” is also one [...] Krśńa is klrḿ. The Sanskrit term, the Sanskrit acoustic root (not just Sanskrit – the acoustic root is universal for the entire Cosmos) of Krśńa is klrḿ.
[6] What is klrḿ? Ka + lr. And what is ka? The word ka has three meanings in Sanskrit.
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[4] He was asked a question, and that [...] was – let me repeat it in Sanskrit –
[11] Now, those spiritual scriptures [...] do? Smrtayo vibhinnáh. In Sanskrit smrti means “social code”. [...] What to do and what not to do?
[20] Now, this “I exist” is the subtlest mind, and it is called guhá in Sanskrit. And what is the essence of spirituality? [...] sádhaná, is your spiritual practice.
[335] There must be a careful selection of the company you keep. That is what in Sanskrit is called Satsauṋga. Sat [...] means “association.”
[2] The Sanskrit word kuśt́ha means “skin disease.” So in Sanskrit prickly heat is also a kind of [...] [leprosy] to be is called in Sanskrit, bátarakta roga .
[11] The Sanskrit synonym for the English word “letter” [...] verse of the Yajurveda it is said:
[15] There are fifty letters in Sanskrit beginning with a and ending with [...] indicate them by drawing the mouth.
[29] The intonation of a particular language should be mastered for that language. In Sanskrit the pronunciation of the ma is [...] ma is not pronounced separately. Sanskrit should be pronounced according [...] pronunciations of the English language.
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[42] Kud́ + i = Kud́i [...] separate letter ŕ in the Sanskrit alphabet). Kud́i [...] kuŕi is adopted into Sanskrit, that is, it is originally Austric and then later accepted in Sanskrit.
[46] Another meaning of kud́upa [...] kát́hi . In Sanskrit it is kuiṋjiká , from which the word kuṋjii is derived in Hindustani.
[51] Although there is no separate letter ŕa in Sanskrit, if the letter d́a [...] árya, paryáya , etc.
[54] Kud́ + yac = kud́ya. [...] in Bengali, is derived from the Sanskrit diipávara (diipávara [...] (pronounced diivár ). In Sanskrit a boundary wall is called práciira (páṋcil) or prákára .
[58] Kud́ (kud́i) + ach [...] ). Gartta is an original Sanskrit word ( gartta > gat́t́a [...] kuńd́á .
[68] The word med́haka [...] d́hend́hakii was once quite common in Sanskrit. Whether or not a person is a [...] world due to being guided by dogma.
[111] “This magistrate is overly [...] them with the magistrate, so the Sanskrit word for bench clerk is aopanyásika [...] had to get out of there.”
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[11] You know that the ways and [...] case. Khála is a Sanskrit derivative. In Persian, Urdu and Hindustani khála means “hide”.
[13] You know that there is a place [...] Bádkulyá can function as a Sanskrit derivative, but it cannot be spelled [...] lyá as in Bádkulya].
[22] Long, naturally occurring ditches are called kandara in Sanskrit. The word kandara generally [...] káṋdara is kulyá .
[8] A proper name for “white ant” in Sanskrit is pluśin (with [...] name for “anthill”.
[15] If there is more than one stanza [...] “flower petal”. There is a Sanskrit verse:
[70] The other meaning of the word [...] kuláya . In old Bengali the Sanskrit derivative of the word kuláya [...] > Kulá > kulo.
[7] In dysentery the pain that is sometimes [...] is not native Bengali; it is a Sanskrit tatsama .
[25] Kutapa also refers to [...] number of words derived from Vedic Sanskrit, the daughters son is called [...] kutapa is daohitra .
[40] The word kutu is derived [...] was kutu and in popular Sanskrit kutú . The meaning [...] means “large bottle”.
[77] “I remember something which [...] Bengali, cipit́aka in Sanskrit), peŕá [a [...] yoghurt from Gauchárii.”
[88] Another meaning of the word [...] the gods, humans and demons in Sanskrit literature have all praised this [...] is neuter in gender.)
[10] The kulakuńd́alinii [...] bone of the vertebral column. In Sanskrit kuńd́alinii means [...] called kuńd́alinii in Sanskrit because it is coiled. The poet [...] kulabálá”].
[19] Everything is created by Parama [...] “existence” or “entity”. The Sanskrit word for “entity” [...] waste this valuable human life.
[5] You know, for each and every entity [...] known as the acoustic root. In Sanskrit it is called a biija mantra. Now, [...] ignored. You are all divine children.
[6] When Parama Puruśa creates [...] letter of our consonants. In the Sanskrit alphabetical order, ka is the [...] the Effect Brahma, the creation.
[7] In Sanskrit the word ka has several meanings. [...] letter of His acoustic root is ka.
[11] There is a story that once Rama [...] Him pleasure is called gopa in Sanskrit.
[5] He lamented, “How unfortunate [...] “human being”, but in Sanskrit it means a stratum [in this case, the world].)
[16] Now it is true that one may attain [...] called arádhaná in Sanskrit (a – rádh + anat́ [...] all their thoughts and actions.
[2] We started our discussion about [...] pluta [prolonged sound]. In the Sanskrit language there is the system of [...] sound, and is called prapatti.
[3] This idea may be explained in another [...] them. For such cases, we use the Sanskrit term vishála, which means [...] small, the universe is very large.
[2] In India, in the realm of spiritual [...] phalsaphá, and darshana is the Sanskrit term. Philosophy is the theoretical [...] and subject matter of philosophy.
[16] By studying the Sanskrit language, one can easily determine [...] recognition to prapattiváda.
[64] The cultivation of mulberry [...] of mulberry silk in Bengali and Sanskrit is ciináḿshuk [...] variations of Murshidabad silk.
[94] Another meaning of the word [...] horse representing that party. In Sanskrit one of the many names of a horse [...] bájiimát [winning the stake], etc.
[95] To become skillfully victorious [...] sleight of hand. That is why in Sanskrit a magician is called bájiikar [...] class of bájiikar.
[12] So in human life, where a man doesnt [...] of the Universe is to move. In Sanskrit, this Universe is called Jagat; [...] move. [[ Here everything moves.
[1] If a business is built with the [...] termed kátiká in Sanskrit. Suppose someone has no capital [...] constructing large dams on their rivers.
[7] In the Sanskrit language, mudrańam has [...] pustak mudrita kará. In Sanskrit, mudrita does mean “to shun” [...] mudráunkita kará.
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[24] 1) Human skull [narakapálra] [...] “skull of the deceased” in Sanskrit, not “forehead”. Of [...] “destiny” in both Bengali and Sanskrit. In Bhojpuri the word kapálra (pronounced kapár) means “head”.
[26] 3) Cát́u [iron pan] (what some people also call tává). The word is adopted from Sanskrit – you are all familiar with [...] stove, are also called karpara.
[27] 4) You are surely familiar with [...] of fig]. Another name for it in Sanskrit is ud́umbara, and yet another [...] became yajiṋa-d́umur.
[125] Kala means “sound”; [...] ashrujal (nitya samás [a Sanskrit rule for word combining]).
[173] “If my name is tvaḿ [‘you’ in Sanskrit] to me,” he said, “then [...] your name is ahaḿ.”
[195] 3) Handkerchief [rumál] [...] mukhamárjanii is also used in Sanskrit, but mukhamárjanii can [...] to “handkerchief”.
[214] The modern Bengali synonym for the Sanskrit word bhukti is zilá (zilla). [...] control of a particular count.
[247] 15) Another name for “leech”, [...] jaloká or jalauká in Sanskrit, is karvurá. The word [...] the goddess Chinnamastá.
[1] [Seven thousand] years ago there [...] kulakuńd́alinii in Sanskrit, and brought it to the controlling [...] through sádhaná.
[6] Shivas spouse was Gaorii. She was also known as Párvatii. In Sanskrit parvat means “mountain”. [...] whether family person or ascetic.
[61] The string that is used for counting beads is called japamálá in Sanskrit, tasbi in Arabic and “rosary” [...] kárańagut́i [causal bead].
[66] It is not possible to milk [...] chapati is rolled is called in Sanskrit and chaste Bengali cakrii [...] in colloquial Bengali, and in Sanskrit it is called cakrińii .
[75] If some scripture or some great [...] in common parlance and in Vedic Sanskrit.
[56] Any climber is called káliká [...] are called climbers – in Sanskrit bratatii, ballarii , etc. [...] in the ancient Turkish language.
[58] The seed of red puiṋ [...] kálántaraiṋjana in Sanskrit. Kálántaraiṋjana [...] “blue-black colour”.
[60] I have already said that cucumbers [...] scaffold raised above the plant, the Sanskrit for which is shashakaphalam [...] its oil can be used for cooking
[63] If a cucumber plant that grows [...] scaffold. The word normally used in Sanskrit and Bengali for any kind of platform [...] freely use the word in Bengali.
[66] The feminine of kák [...] , meaning a female crow, is a Sanskrit word used in Bengali. But kákii [...] Bengals own words derived from Sanskrit are khuŕá/khuŕii [...] called káliká .
[67] The káli [ink] that we use for writing, for which there is the Sanskrit synonym masii , is also [...] called raoshnáii .
[68] You are generally familiar [...] variety, which is celebrated in Sanskrit as the javadviipiiyas prajáti [...] permission was strictly prohibited.
[13] Another meaning of the word [...] been wrong to use ii . In Sanskrit there is also limited use of the [...] the ocean is the inkpot ]
[14] Another meaning of the word [...] will go with la . But in Sanskrit, the custom of using i [...] character remained untarnished”.]
[17] You know that the people of India have been familiar with coal for a long time. The Sanskrit word for coal is auṋgára [...] collected since very ancient times.
[45] In common usage kásara [...] into the water. That is why in Sanskrit one name of the otter is udbiŕál [...] connection with the otter:
[52] Another meaning of kikhi [...] face. So one synonym of fox in Sanskrit is ulkámukhii [meteor-faced]
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[9] The Vedas were the only books composed [...] language – it was known as Sanskrit. [Here Bábá traces the development of a few words.]
[10] Language changes due to environmental [...] [time], for a particular land. Sanskrit has four recognized pronunciations.
[42] In Sanskrit there are two terms for the play [...] beyond the reach of the intellect.
[24] Because it has been expressed by [...] what is the meaning of bhaga? In Sanskrit bhaga has many meanings. But two [...] collection of six attributes”.
[25] From bhaga we say bhagya or “fortune”. In Vedic Sanskrit “fortunate” was expressed [...] “fortune”. The bhagadhara of old Sanskrit became bahadhara in old Persian.
[227] Ekanore said: “You are a [...] taught in a college and a school of Sanskrit, and practised a little ayurvedic [...] never have bad results.”
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] – was created. Sáma in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] Post-Shiva Tantra was written in Sanskrit; of course in Bráhmii script. [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[75] In old Sanskrit, id́á was also spelled [...] is no possibility of confusion.
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] on the material world. But the Sanskrit term for incantation is mantra. [...] “incantation” for mantra.
[16] What is mantra? Mananát [...] tráńa is derived from the Sanskrit root verb trae plus anat́, [...] liberation, is termed a mantra.
[7] In olden times a one-horse cart [...] covered, it was called tangaka in Sanskrit – t́ángá [...] palanquins for medical treatment.
[83] Icchá By adding the noun [...] hubahu [identical] is neither pure Sanskrit, nor derived from Sanskrit nor native Bengali. It comes from an old Persian word.
[87] Itara I means “one who has [...] or mass”. Its synonyms in Sanskrit are prákrta jana or sádhárańa mánuśa.
[108] Indi/indii means “adorned [...] aendrilá or indránii. In laokik Sanskrit some people use the word indirá [...] error here. In Vedic or laokik Sanskrit, rá is used to mean “manifestation”, [...] her is completely unjustified.
[111] In the individual this indu resides [...] was indushekhara. But in laokika Sanskrit and in the peoples languages [...] moon (indumatii) be able to go?
[9] Although it differs somewhat in [...] to the eagle family. Its Sanskrit name is grdhra or shakunta bird. [...] thus it is called shakunta. In Sanskrit literature, Shakuntalá [...] is raised by a shakunta bird).
[29] The meaning of the word iishiká/iiśiká [...] they were iishiká in old Sanskrit.
[94] The meaning of the verbal root [...] stopping”. There is a beautiful Sanskrit word for a person who keeps on [...] and Iihaketaná for girls.
[100] Both iikśańaka and [...] foretells the future”. In old Sanskrit iikśańaka, in the [...] have said since ancient times.
[13] The Lord is the beloved one. The [...] word Bábá comes from Sanskrit “Bapra”. It means [...] you cannot become an ideologist.
[8] In Sanskrit vrkśa or vrkśa [giving [...] This is the ideological flow.)
[11] But can a philosophy guide a person [...] determination. (Here the word is samyak; in Sanskrit samyak means “proper”. [...] – this type of determination.
[12] Then the third thing is samyak [...] and jiṋánendriya in sanskrit. Now the collection of karmendriyas [...] ideological flow. Samyak vák.
[15] And the second ájiiva is [...] occupation” there is a special term in Sanskrit; it is ábhoga. In English [...] man, you will become a bad man.
[17] So your psychic ájiiva should [...] occupation. (Jiiviká in modern Sanskrit.)
[18] Then the fifth instruction was [...] practise psychic exercise – in Sanskrit mánasik vyáyám. “Psychic” is mánasik in Sanskrit, mánasik vyáyám. [...] it? Samyak vyáyám.
[19] Then samyak karmánta. I [...] This is called karmánta in Sanskrit. Buddha said, samyak karmánta. [...] style. Samyak karmánta.
[20] And the seventh instruction is samyak smrti. In Sanskrit smrti means “memory”. [...] seeing an elephant. What is the Sanskrit term for “elephant”, R–?
[1] Those Sanskrit terms that have been adequately [...] been included in this glossary.
[18] And some people say, “By [...] word is jiṋánam, a Sanskrit word, an old Sanskrit word – about fifteen thousand [...] may not be of a spiritual order.
[14] The Supreme Self, the Transcendental [...] Latin, or in any other language. The Sanskrit is the term. Dvitiiyaḿ [...] shraddhá for the object.”
[24] Prayer and stuti serve no purpose [...] see what bhakti is. Bhakti is a Sanskrit word derived bhaj + ktin, which [...] Him completely by calling Him.
[2] Let me tell you at the very outset that the English word “history” and the Sanskrit word itihása are [...] purákathá in Sanskrit. Itihása refers [...] Itihása is defined as:
[10] Some people support casteism by [...] castes were written in difficult Sanskrit, one fundamental defect is apparent. [...] shloka is different from this.
[20] It was the practice of the Aryans [...] (modern Jammu). [ Jambu is the Sanskrit equivalent of the Bengali jám , and dviipa is Sanskrit for “island”.] A region [...] the mythological King Bharata.
[25] Many people become confused and [...] Ráma is derived from the Sanskrit root verb ram . Etymologically, [...] Krśńa is derived from the Sanskrit root verb krś. Krśńa [...] word Khudá and the Sanskrit word Svayambhu (according [...] Náráyańa?
[15] Sarvatokśi – [...] creation with our eyes, the eye in Sanskrit is called akśi. The pronunciation [...] [Yajurvedic] system would be akkhi.
[9] Dvitiiyaḿ shraddhayá [...] English; that term is peculiar to the Sanskrit language. Shrat means the entity, [...] shraddhayá yuktaḿ.
[11] Trtiiyaḿ gurupújanam [...] adoration, is called pújanam in Sanskrit.
[6] I also hear that from 5th October, 1990, a Sanskrit Vidyapeeth will be opened. Sanskrit is the vehicle of cultural history [...] oneself. That is why, we cannot forget Sanskrit, we cannot ignore, neglect or disrespect it. To neglect Sanskrit means to disrespect our forefathers, [...] commit. That is why, we are opening a Sanskrit and Bangla Vidyapeeth. The Hindi [...] progress with collective efforts.
[1] Let us treat the two topics of [...] meanings. The first interpretation from Sanskrit into English is “cave wherein [...] indeed a very foolish endeavour.
[1] This disease has no name in ancient Sanskrit. Because of its many similarities [...] “gonorrhoea”, is more commonly used.
[3] In Sanskrit the region across the top of the [...] respectively. The corresponding Sanskrit terms are saḿjiṋá nád́ii and ájiṋá nád́ii.
[4] The nerve cells are active and [...] (suśupta) states of mind, although the Sanskrit and English terms for these three [...] we say he is feeling unnerved.
[11] Cakra is a Sanskrit term while “plexus” [...] science is largely unknown today.
[6] You have heard stories about bones [...] detached mind (known as preta in Sanskrit). And with the help of their ectoplasmic [...] ghosts, but they were not actually.
[14] Next – a person is doing [...] called gandharva vidyá in Sanskrit.
[4] Human existence is more psychic [...] “mind-predominant being” [in Sanskrit man, “contemplate”, [...] = mánava [human being].
[50] Before Rabindranath was awarded [...] blank verse was already used in Sanskrit; therefore it would be better [...] verbs). For instance, he wrote,
[5] And the third important factor [...] that is, from the Dravidians. The Sanskrit language has no script of its own. Sanskrit is written in various scripts [...] 6 ) Sanskrit has no script of its own. In Bengal [...] Granthakśa, Granthalipi [Grantha script]. Sanskrit has no script of its own. [...] In order to standardize Sanskrit education, they use Devanagari [...] Devanagari is not the script of Sanskrit.
[9] Now, mantra – what is the [...] – d́a is the suffix, the Sanskrit suffix.
[16] Wherever there is an action, certain [...] root is called a biija mantra in Sanskrit. Now, when this universe was created [...] is the biija mantra of creation.
[2] The Sanskrit-derived word for gall-stone [...] meaning “stone” in Sanskrit; so the colloquial term is [...] the patient become very apparent.
[1] “Ráma”. The root verb is ram. In Sanskrit, ram means “to enjoy”, [...] “Supreme Consciousness”.
[2] The next word is Shiva. Shiva also [...] “Maháyogi”. So in late Sanskrit, the word Shiva was also used [...] means the Cosmic Consciousness.
[5] In Sanskrit it is also said that
[10] Teśáḿ jiṋána [...] certainly heroes; and a hero in Sanskrit is called a viira. So at that [...] Parama Puruśa is Viireshvara.
[6] Now regarding the relationship [...] Because He is the supreme – in Sanskrit “supreme” is parama – He is known as Paramátmá. He is the Supreme Subject.
[14] Those who composed Vedic hymns [...] ear. The ear was called shruti in Sanskrit. Thats why the Vedas are known as shruti.
[19] Now, Yudhisthira says: Dharmasya [...] nihitaḿ guháyám. In Sanskrit the word guhá has got two [...] supreme tiirtha. Lord Shiva said:
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[9] Those who do remember their past [...] are called játismara in Sanskrit. If one can concentrate the mind [...] to learn only about the future.
[19] Some time ago, those who could [...] even if the person is a scholar in Sanskrit. This is another result of injecting inferiority complexes.
[3] Both Bengali words and Sanskrit words have been set in italics. Translations of Sanskrit words have also been provided [...] Pracáraka Samgha, 1979]).
[2] In “Bhárata” [...] there are two root verbs, Sanskrit root verbs. One is bhar [bhr], and the other is tan. In Sanskrit bhar means “to feed”. [...] means “to expand”.
[3] Now, a childs body may be called tanu in Sanskrit, because it is expanding at each [...] “waning”, becoming shiirńa.
[5] In Sanskrit the word varśa has three [...] “country”. For “country” in Sanskrit there are three popular words [...] Mahiśa Viśaya in Sanskrit [Mysore]. Mahiśa Viśaya. [...] got its peculiar significance.
[6] For the Supreme Father, for God, [...] the meaning of nára? In Sanskrit, the word nára has got [...] each and every word is meaningful.
[7] Another popular word is “Mádhava” [...] word dhava has got two meanings in Sanskrit. [...] means Paramá Puruśa.
[8] Then Iishvara – do you use this word Iishvara? In Sanskrit iish means “to control”, [...] word Iishvara is also meaningful.
[18] A represents creation, u represents [...] strata; they are called loka in Sanskrit. So these seven lokas have been created by the Supreme Progenitor.
[30] Even sinners, durácáriis [...] What exactly is the meaning of the Sanskrit word upásaná? It [...] from food is anaśana in Sanskrit. Thus anaśana and upavása [...] This is called upavása.)
[1] This is a very short story about [...] ground. Then the king asked in Sanskrit, “Skandhaḿ vádhati?” – “Are your shoulders hurting?” The Sanskrit root verb bádh should be [...] bádhati as vádhati.
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[2] Vi – vah + ghaiṋ = [...] responsibility” [in both Sanskrit and Bengali]. In the most correct Sanskrit, however, the word for “marriage” [...] 1 )
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[2] These ideas are groundless. Behind [...] are written in Hebrew, some in Sanskrit, and the common people are unable [...] There is nothing else behind it.
[17] Sukrtaermánavo bhútvá [...] Sukrtaeah: Whereas in Laokik Sanskrit the word sva is used to mean “self”, in Vedic Sanskrit the word su is used in [...] It is a must for living beings.
[2] In those [pre-Mahábhárata] [...] a sacred duty. This is why the Sanskrit word for daughter is duhitá [milkmaid].
[5] The institution of gańikás [...] alternative words available in Sanskrit.
[5] In certain communities Veoyá [...] veoyá is derived from the Sanskrit vidhavá [meaning “widow”]. [...] 3 )
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[4] DAKŚIŃÁCÁRA [...] yoga. DHYÁNA MANTRA. A Sanskrit verse listing the attributes of [...] DVÁPARA YUGA. See YUGAS.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] originate”. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[27] Culture is an ambiguous term. It [...] is of composite structure. The Sanskrit words for culture are saḿskrti [...] other socio-economic blendings.
[15] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[2] As you know, for want of sufficient [...] “initiation” for the Sanskrit diikśá. But] the [...] diikśá is also something more.
[18] So whereas in the case of “initiation” [...] diikśá. The actual Sanskrit word for the English term “initiation” is abhiśeka, not diikśá.
[19] So in Sanskrit, an object which the indriyas [...] the scriptures it has been said,
[1] That which is mastered by continued arduous practice is called dhrupada . The Sanskrit language has been bound by the composition of grammar. For this reason, the Sanskrit language is called dhrupadii [...] not a dhrupadii language.
[3] One cannot, by dint of ones [...] reactions to past sins which in Sanskrit is called prárabdha – [...] properly trained and disciplined.
[5] During the entire period of fifteen [...] no mention of any such event in Sanskrit literature.
[3] So saḿskára is motivating [...] it.] Your dharma, your nature (in Sanskrit dharma means “to hold, to [...] is the nature of human beings.
[6] It is truth that is going to save [...] you. Truth alone will live. In Sanskrit we say Satyameva jayate – [...] your duty to inspire yourself.
[7] What is pápa? What is the [...] donts. Dos are called vidhi in Sanskrit, and donts are called niśedha in Sanskrit. If one does not adhere to the [...] steals, one commits pápa.
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[2] Many people blindly follow the [...] “religion” is equilavant to the Sanskrit word dharma, but in philosophical [...] in the name of class struggle.
[14] Skilled artisans who are compelled [...] or gandhaháriká in Sanskrit.
[3] Dance is a highly-developed art. [...] instrumental music. The collective name in Sanskrit is saḿgiita . Lord [...] “artistic science”.
[7] Why is it called táńd́ava ? In Sanskrit tańd́ means [...] properly in a disciplined way.
[14] For the general public there was [...] madhyama márga in Sanskrit, majhjhimá mágga [...] represented by [ tála ].
[8] Similarly, there are dharmacakra [...] forefinger is raised and used. In Sanskrit the forefinger is called tarjanii, [...] this finger should be avoided.
[58] Another point of unity in India is the Sanskrit language. The Indian people may or may not know Sanskrit, but they all certainly have a deep love and respect for it. If Sanskrit had become the national language [...] language would have been avoided.
[1] The Contai Basin is the area between [...] Káṋthi derived from the Sanskrit word kaṋthiká. [...] and Kanthi in Midnapore district.
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[41] The word práńáh is used in the Sanskrit language in the plural number [...] váyus [vital forces in the body].
[7] This Cause and Effect Theory is called Kárya-Kárańa Tattva. In Sanskrit, Kárańa means cause. [...] You should know the difference.
[1] There is a Sanskrit word, koshi. The word literally [...] of the so-called upper castes.
[18] (Similarly, the word dára [...] original word is dára, the Sanskrit expression is dára parigraha [...] and not akrtadárá.)
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[6] The complexion of Niila Sarasvatii [...] mount. When Maháyánii Sanskrit became transformed into laokik [comparatively recent] Sanskrit, Sarasvatiis dhyána [...] 2 )
[3] The smallest article that can be [...] These systems are called cakras in Sanskrit. So for this atomic system the Sanskrit name should be páramáńavik cakra.
[6] And the biggest cakra, the biggest [...] order, is called Brahma Cakra in Sanskrit.
[7] Now in this cakra or in these cakras [...] force, or centrifugal force, the Sanskrit term is Avidyámáyá [...] Vidyámáyá or vidyá shakti in Sanskrit. Both are Máyá. [...] svámii of that Creative Principle.
[9] Now, the first portion of avidyá shakti is called vikśepa shakti in Sanskrit. Vikśepa means a repulsive [...] Puruśottama by mundane propensities.
[10] And the second expression of avidyá shakti is ávarańii shakti. In Sanskrit ávarańa means “to [...] shakti it cannot see its Lord.
[16] This hládinii shakti is also known as Rádhiká shakti in Sanskrit. “Rádhá” [...] Rádhiká shakti. Clear?
[11] Now then, what is the most powerful [...] kind called pát́ha in Sanskrit [pát́ha means “study” [...] their precious psychic wealth.
[22] In Sanskrit kuru means “do” – [...] always telling you to do something.
[25] Now, “my party – mámakáh, [...] function in ten directions. In Sanskrit there are ten dishas; six are [...] anudisha. So a total of ten dishas.
[27] And the opposite parties are the [...] who are the agents of Pandu? In Sanskrit pańd́ is a root verb; [...] The Pandavas are five in number.
[7] In the interests of accuracy, the authors explanations of certain Sanskrit, Bengali and other terminologies have all been retained in full.
[66] Pabulum is a Latin word. Its meaning is not comprehensive. Ábhoga in Sanskrit is the proper term. Ábhoga: [...] people use “pabulum”.
[78] The pituitary plexus is very important [...] “omniscient”, and in Sanskrit it is trikáladarshii-sarvajiṋa.)
[4] In the past, [many] millions of [...] ferns, to which I have given the Sanskrit name puráńiká. [...] difference was almost negligible.
[26] In Magadh the Ganges flows from [...] Ganges in Patna – which in Sanskrit is Pataliputra and in Hindi Patna [...] very good for mango cultivation.
[12] Tanmátratattva : Tat + mátra = tanmátra. In Sanskrit tat means “that”, [...] “that bhúta”).
[1] The subject of todays discourse [...] strata are known as caturvarga in Sanskrit. But human endeavours and human [...] any expression in that stratum.
[5] The first bondage is the bondage [...] liberator; so money is called artha in Sanskrit.
[6] Suppose you do not know the meaning [...] “meaning” is also known as artha in Sanskrit. Artha is temporary liberation, [...] grant you permanent liberation.
[8] So human existence is based on [...] spiritual. The first one is known in Sanskrit as káma, the second one [...] 1 )
[7] Parama Brahma is an all-knowing [...] Sarvajiṋa i.e., omniscient. The Sanskrit word Sarvajiṋa is made [...] to climb the tree of devotion.
[3] The hills on which people used to live were called gotras in Vedic Sanskrit. So if a person called Ráma [...] dogmatic clan or caste system.
[11] There was a general disharmony [...] bridegroom, is called bara, which in Sanskrit means “best of the lot”, because on that day he is the most important man.
[30] Let me tell you a short story about [...] “Káverii”. The actual Sanskrit word is “Kaoverii”. The English spelling was at one time “Cauveri”.)
[2] So far as structural solidarity [...] that shape. Thats why in Sanskrit this universe is called Brahmáńd́a. (Ańd́a means “egg”. And from the Sanskrit word ańd́a it became ańd́á in the Urdu language.)
[5] Now, this movement is affected [...] object away from the nucleus. In Sanskrit this centripetal force is called [...] “Satan” in English.)
[5] A glossary of Sanskrit terms has been provided at the back of the book. Baba makes frequent use of Sanskrit terms, all of which appear in boldface in the text. In Roman Sanskrit, a is pronounced as in up, á [...] jiṋa as gya and kś as kh.
[3] Chan (Chinese): The practice of meditation. From the Sanskrit word Dhyána Chinácára: [...] ancient Chinese way of meditation
[19] Zen (Japanese): meditation (from the Sanskrit dhyána)
[1] Sanskrit words appear in italics in the text. In Roman Sanskrit, a is pronounced as in up; á [...] jiṋá as gyá.
[22] The word Bábá comes from Sanskrit. It means “beloved”. [...] nám kevalam in His mind.
[5] Akśa means “to delineate”. That is why, in Sanskrit, we use akśáḿsha [...] elliptical expressed universe.
[9] The modern root cal originated [...] ) (in modern Sanskrit its átmanepadii form has [...] is in a state of motion”.
[23] The crocodile is a land reptile [...] (mecho-kumiir), iguana (Gosáp. In Sanskrit godhá or godhiká, [...] which share this timid nature.
[24] While it is true that the otter (in Sanskrit, udbiŕála [water-lion]) [...] nature, relatively keen-witted.
[85] So Indra came down to do battle [...] mountain is called maenáka in Sanskrit. Many ships fall into peril by [...] written these lines of poetry:
[2] In lalita mármika, [...] mudrá – in Sanskrit it is called a mudrá [...] I am Yours. I am Thine.”
[22] You should remember that defects [...] called ápta vákya in Sanskrit. How to eliminate these defects? [...] the establishment of Neohumanism.
[24] (This sort of clear conclusion, [...] negative is termed siddhánta in Sanskrit. So siddhánta means “logical [...] decision.” Do not confuse the word.)
[3] Avidyá Tantrics make use [...] create positive hallucinations. In Sanskrit this science is called rákśasii [...] rákśasii máyá.
[5] And there is a third style of expression. [...] called what? What is its name in Sanskrit? Upáḿshu. (speaks [...] can not. Upáḿshu.
[9] Then what is the best outer suggestion? [...] suggestion is called Satsauṋga in Sanskrit.
[10] What is Satsauṋga? Have [...] selection of company. That is what in Sanskrit is called Satsauṋga. Sat [...] one who is a good intellectual.
[11] What is good and what is bad? A [...] discrimination. For conscience the Sanskrit term is Viveka.
[30] The meaning of the verbal root [...] Thus it has no separate name in Sanskrit. Áluka used to be used [...] it has little nutritive value.
[50] It sometimes happens that due to [...] cholera (visúciká in Sanskrit), pox (máriigut́iká in Sanskrit), snakebite, death by poisoning, and death by hanging.
[130] I continued. “Near the high [...] kándar (from kandara in Sanskrit). Still there are a few very large [...] coal-yard with an open pit.”
[151] “It may also be, moreover, [...] (kśuradhárávat), strong current. Thus in Sanskrit its name became kśuriká. [...] spread through the river basins.
[10] Brahmárpańaḿ. [...] offering is called arpańa in Sanskrit. Now this process of offering, [...] Brahmárpańaḿ.
[14] The third is gandharva. Those who [...] they are reborn as gandharvas. (In Sanskrit the science of music is called [...] stars are not visible in daylight.
[64] Upa – ni – sad + kvip [...] rule, let it remain so. But in Sanskrit, both sa and śa are fine.
[67] Upadeva or upadevatá means [...] bhúta in Bengali is called preta in Sanskrit. From preta one gets the word praetika, although its use is extremely limited.
[135] The general meaning of the word [...] Latin, “serpentine”; in Sanskrit, sarpila. The word aorińa means “zigzag” or sarpila.
[143] In the old Vedic language, bulls were called ukśa (in Sanskrit the word ukśa can be found [...] in contact with yaks (ushira).
[148] Pictures of bulls are found among [...] much later. “Ox” in Sanskrit is baliivardda.
[3] Let us first analyse the meaning [...] we must know whether or not the Sanskrit language was used in those days. Some people say that the Sanskrit language was imported to India [...] part of that expanse was called Sanskrit, while the language that was spoken in the northwestern parts was Vedic.
[4] The Aryans migrated to India from [...] India with the Aryans, but the Sanskrit language is an indigenous language [...] 3 )
[8] In the days of Shiva, the Aryans [...] Kuśán, etc. Obviously, Sanskrit, the common language of the indigenous [...] language was also influenced by the Sanskrit language. Tantra had its origin [...] although it was not classical Tantra.
[9] Shiva was well acquainted with [...] the Vedas are called shruti in Sanskrit. Shruti means “ear”; so that which is learned by hearing is called shruti.
[18] I will give one small example. [...] This is called pramáda in Sanskrit. But then, that same Shankaracharya [...] place so quickly nor so easily.
[1] The entire expression of this Universe [...] “acoustic root” – in Sanskrit, biija mantra . There is [...] spirit of that being, of that deed.
[3] Similarly, some of those sounds [...] there. These are ocular roots, in Sanskrit varńa matrká, or “colour matrix”.
[4] So all these inferences come within the scope of the word sarva in Sanskrit. The sound sa represents [...] just the feeling of existence.
[17] (Tráńa means “to [...] tráńa kárya in Sanskrit. Whats the difference between [...] Krśńa supports Shiva.)
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[3] By adding the suffix ka to the [...] etymological sense we use kola (in Sanskrit both kola and krod́a can [...] sense we use the word auṋka.
[8] In the Vedic language the meaning [...] kushiyár has come from the Laokik Sanskrit word kusheruká or kushakerá: [...] name of this Burdwan subdivision.)
[11] One can venture a guess that when [...] (guŕ is a very ancient, pure Vedic Sanskrit word – madhvabháve [...] they named the plant ikśu.
[16] This word has come from the Sanskrit word agni (aj + ni). The etymological [...] ágina → águna.
[18] At one time, the ancient Mayan [...] One should keep in mind that the Sanskrit name for America, Máyádviipa, [...] Columbuss discovery of America.
[38] The meaning of the word auṋgára in Sanskrit is kaylá [coal]. The modern [...] differentiate between the two.
[39] It is quite true that decomposed [...] in its belly”. In laokik Sanskrit, the meaning of the word dáma is “fire”).
[81] “At this point I should say [...] Ganges. The western branchs Sanskrit name is the Kśirakśirika [...] a branch of the Rajmahal Hills.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[16] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] SHÁSTRA. Scripture. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[12] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea.
[14] SÁDHAKA. Spiritual practitioner. [...] in Consciousness. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] (before the invention of script).
[12] PAIṊCA BHÚTA. Five [...] grammarian; he wrote the first Sanskrit grammar. PARAMÁ PRAKRTI. [...] Terminologies of conjugation in Sanskrit grammar. PÁRVATII. Colloquial [...] spoken languages that developed from Sanskrit; prákrta also means [...] is, “common people”.
[14] SADHANA. Literally, “ sustained [...] mental reaction. SAḾSKRTA, Sanskrit. The classical language of India. [...] especially spiritual literature. Sanskrit and English are the languages of the world that have the richest vocabularies. Sanskrit pronunciation was perfected by [...] each of the fifty letters of the Sanskrit alphabet constitutes one acoustic [...] Mahásambhúti . SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] plexus. See also CAKRA.
[16] SADÁSHIVA. SHIVA (literally, [...] Consciousness, PURUŚA. SHLOKA. A Sanskrit couplet expressing one idea. [...] or crudity, in the human body.
[2] What will a good person do? [...] mahámanyatá in Sanskrit. Due to this sense of ego one [...] people will stay away from ego.
[21] The members of a tribe used to [...] first in all social functions. In Sanskrit the word for group is gańa, [...] head of the clan. The Bengali or Sanskrit equivalent for gańapati [...] is a surname Dalui in Bengali.
[23] This Gańesha was the son [...] related to dharma. That is why the Sanskrit equivalents for gańesha [...] leader, a very powerful leader.
[50] Let me give you one more proof [...] side of the husband. So one of the Sanskrit equivalents of “wife” [...] has written in one of the poems,
[75] Though a little off the subject, [...] “tas”. According to the rules of Sanskrit grammar, the consonant after r [...] there is a double “t”.
[20] There was no pomp and show in any [...] ghosts but the devotees of Shiva. In Sanskrit, they were called gańa [mass of followers].
[45] Then comes Sarasvatii, the goddess [...] word sarasvatii. The word saras in Sanskrit means a big lake of water, or [...] revered as the greatest goddess.
[46] The goddess Sarasvatii has no relation [...] was named Carmańvatii in Sanskrit. [...] present name of the river is Chambal.
[47] Then there was another river, Drśadvatii [...] towards the Ganges. Drśad in Sanskrit means “pebbles”. As [...] Drśadvatii, became known as Sarasvatii.
[51] Ambitame – “O Mother”; [...] is the literal meaning of this Sanskrit line. Though there is the mention [...] Sarasvatii is not a Vedic goddess.
[69] There is an interesting story behind [...] male?” And varśa in Sanskrit means “land”; so Kiḿpuruśavarśa [...] distinguish between males and females.
[71] It is somewhat irrelevant to mention [...] book on Buddhist Tantra written in Sanskrit. Maharshi Vashistha went to China [...] 6 )
[1] From the study of history, it is [...] – was created. Sáma in Sanskrit means “musical composition”. The Sámaveda itself is not a Veda.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] Post-Shiva Tantra was written in Sanskrit; of course in Bráhmii script. [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[35] We have two proofs on hand to substantiate [...] all old; rather it is very simple Sanskrit, the type of simple Sanskrit in which the scriptures of Maháyána [...] Rámáyańa.
[45] In any case, this Durgá [...] Bengali or translated from the Sanskrit language. At his request, the [...] Rámáyańa from Sanskrit to Bengali. The worship of Durgá [...] worshipped the goddess Durgá.
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[2] Now you know there is a theory [...] called Tridańd́a in Sanskrit. Tri means three in Sanskrit. T-R-I. Tri. In Latin also, tri-angle. [...] the fundamental relative factors.
[18] In Sanskrit, this world is called Kurukśetra. In Sanskrit, Kuru means “do” in [...] practices, spiritual pursuits.
[11] You see, tantra. The root tan means [...] thousand years ago became taota. The Sanskrit dhyána became chan [...] paid for it! [Everybody laughs.]
[16] The sleeping divinity in the human [...] lowermost bone is called kula in Sanskrit. That sleeping divinity is called [...] will become Parama Puruśa.
[19] That psychic spot is called in old Sanskrit mańipadma, or mahámańipadma, [...] 1 )
[2] Here the sound a is used as a negation. [...] átmanepadii in ordinary Sanskrit, then it is even more true of [...] Thus, acala means aga [unmoving].
[3] The practical value of money depends [...] case, the word acala comes from Sanskrit and t́áká is indigenous Bengali.
[4] The words nakala and meki are of [...] exceptions are called apaváda in Sanskrit. Váda means “fundamental [...] “abuse” or “harsh words”.
[6] It is important to remain aware [...] [conduct]. Ácára is a Sanskrit word which is used in Bengali; [...] digestion and is tasty besides.
[8] The renowned Agra jam in north [...] already here, therefore they have Sanskrit names.