Sa > References for ‘sáradá, Sárada, Sárádá, Sarada’
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[11] Asitagrisamam syat kaijalam sindhupátre [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá sáradá sarvakálam Tathápi [...] páraḿena yáti.
[13] (Sára means knowledge; Sárada means “the entity which imparts knowledge.” So Sárada is the Goddess of Knowledge. It must be remembered that Sárada means the Goddess of Learning, [...] greatest of all rivers.”)
[5] Asita girivara kajjalaḿ [...] Likhitvá yadi grhitvá sáradá sarvakálam Tadápi [...] páraḿ na yáti.
[6] [If the ink tablets were as big [...] used as a sheet of paper; and if Sáradá, the goddess of learning, agreed [...] qualities could never be described.]
[19] In India at that time, the old [...] transformed and became the present Sarada script of Kashmir. Then the Gurumukhii, [...] within the last 1000 or 1200 years.
[12] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá Sárádá sarvakálaḿ Tadápi [...] páraḿna yáti.
[13] “If the ink tablets (ink [...] used as a sheet of paper; and if Sárádá, the Goddess of Learning, agreed [...] could never be described.”
[14] So even Sárádá, the Goddess of Learning, cannot [...] agree to attempt that, anyway.
[6] In ancient India three scripts [...] Kharośt́hi scripts. The Sárada script was used to the northwest [...] write Saḿskrtá in Sáradá scripts. To the southwest of Allahabad [...] own script and its own alphabet.
[2] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá Sáradá sarvakálam, Tathápi [...] páraḿ na yáti.
[24] The inconvenience that the non-Indian [...] Vedas were written down in the Sáradá script in use there at the time. [...] of them were missing for good.
[16] Likhati yadi grhiitvá Sáradá sarvakálaḿ tathápi [...] páraḿ na yáti.
[17] In order to write anything, paper, [...] the job of writing? Likhati yadi Sáradá svarvakálaḿ – [...] never be fully described.”
[24] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá sáradá sarvakálaḿ tathápi [...] páraḿ na yáti.
[20] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá sáradá sarvakálaḿ Tathápi tava guńáńámiishapáraḿ na yáti.
[20] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] pátramurvii; Likhati yadi Sáradá sarvakálam; Tathápi tava guńánámiisha páraḿ na yati.
[21] You must have seen ink tablets. [...] pátramúrvii. “Now if Sáradá [the goddess of learning] writes for eternity” – likhati yadi Sáradá sarvakálam – “even [...] try because they cannot help it.
[18] For a long time peoples minds [...] northwest India began to write in Sáradá script that they realized the [...] remaining portions of the Vedas in Sáradá script. Those parts that had vanished [...] portions will never be recovered.
[5] The Sanskrit language was first [...] that is, Indias original Sáradá script (the original mother of todays Kashmiirii, D́ogrii and Punjabi Sáradá scripts), Nárada (the mother [...] according to those phonetic rules.
[7] Nowadays several languages descended [...] name of its original script is Sáradá – Kashmirs Sanskrit [...] pashto. Its original script is also Sáradá), Farsi (its original script also [...] it contains many Arabic words.
[144] We had now started from this Jammu. [...] script is a central Indian form of Sáradá script. In ancient India, after [...] Allahabad and east of there; (2) Sáradá to the northwest of Allahabad; [...] Nágrii in the southwest. Sáradá means “Sarasvatii”, [...] Saptanada Kingdom [Punjab]. The Sáradá script was prevalent in this territory. [...] there were also three branches of Sáradá script – Kashmiri Sáradá, central Indian or Dogri Sáradá, and southern Indian or Punjabi Sáradá. In all of these areas Sanskrit has been written, learned and taught in this Sáradá script since very ancient times.
[148] [The entire area, fifty yojanas in all, lying between the Sáradá Mát́ha and Kumkum Mountain was known as Kashmiira.]
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] wrote the Vedas in contemporary Sáradá script; that is, the Vedas were written first in Sáradá script. Later came the age of [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.
[42] Sáradá is used in northwestern India [...] Brahmins of Kashmir and the Punjab use Sáradá script, and the Nagar Brahmins [...] script is about 300 years old.
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[6] Even though the preservation of [...] writing for the first time in the old Sáradá script of that region.
[127] Asitagirisamaḿ syát [...] Likhati yadi grhiitvá sáradá sarvakálaḿ Tathápi [...] páraḿ na yáti
[6] The alphabet – the Bráhmii [...] thousand to seven thousand years. The Sáradá, the Náradá, and [...] is the Shriiharśa script.
[5] Now the Post-Shiva Tantra that [...] wrote the Vedas in contemporary Sáradá script; that is, the Vedas were written first in Sáradá script. Later came the age of [...] Buddhist Tantra and Post-Shiva Tantra.