Th > References for ‘tha, t́ha’
See also: thábá · thábená · thác · thaddashángulam · Thaes · t́hag · Thai · Thailand · t́háiṋ, tháiṋ, t́haiṋ · t́háini · t́háinn · Thais · Thák, thak, t́hak · thaka, tháká · T́hakam-t́hakam · thákár · Thakare, T́hákare · thakarh · thákbe · Thákbená · Thákbo
[57] The verbal root uś means [...] “to handle”. Uś + tha = ośt́ha. Etymologically [...] A + (nain) + dhr + ac = adhara.
[2] Every word has a history. Fifteen [...] When he would make a sound like tha…; tha, the horses would stop. Since the chariot was controlled by the sounds ra and tha, it came to be known as ratha.
[14] If time (kála), nature (svabháva) [...] Vishuddha Cakra, and the sound “t́ha” is the acoustic root of the Ájiṋá [...] symbolised by the sound “t́ha”. When “ha” controls “t́ha” it is called “hat́ha [...] Omni-Reflecting Cognitive Principle either.
[44] Tapoprabháváddevaprasádácca brahma ha shvetáshvetarotha vidván Atyáshrambhiyah [...] rśisauńghajuśt́am.
[88] The sound ha is the acoustic root of the sun, of the stars, and of the ethereal factor. T́ha is the acoustic root of satellites, [...] balátkár is not necessarily a bad one.
[133] T́HA
[134] T́ha is the acoustic root of anutápa [...] tápa means “heat”.
[146] THA
[147] Tha is the acoustic root of viśada vrtti, of melancholy (melancholiness, melancholia).
[206] Ha is the acoustic root of the [...] [intuitional science]. Opposite to ha is t́ha, which is the acoustic root of [...] 20 )
[2] Often we use a special sound to [...] driver pulled the reins and shouted tha, the horses would stop. So this [...] with a ra sound and stops with a tha sound. Many words have been created in this way.
[10] The igneous plexus, or mańipura [...] melancholia tha [...] pha
[13] The [[sidereal]] plexus, or anáhata [...] repentance t́ha
[28] The area between the two end points [...] ájiṋá cakra] is t́ha. It is the controlling point of [...] form of “Moon-day”.
[18] The various letters are divided [...] known as múrdha. T́a, t́ha, d́a, d́ha, ńa, [...] letters”. For example, ta, tha, da, dha, na and sa.
[6] Among the thirty-four consonants, [...] ja, jha, iṋa, t́a, t́ha, d́a, d́ha, ńa, ta, tha, da, dha, na, pa, pha, ba, bha, [...] example, janttu-jánowár.
[5] The Rgvedic style has a total of [...] ja, jha, iṋa, t́a, t́ha, d́a, d́ha, ńa, ta, tha, da, dha, na, pa, pha, ba, bha, [...] áśáŕha.
[4] What is yoga? “Yogashcittavrttinirodhah”. [...] from “ha” and “t́ha”. “Ha” represents [...] root of physical force. “Tha” represents “candra nádii [...] Yoga” can not attain liberation.
[2] The solidarity and unity of a group [...] Eventually, with the rise of Mara tha and Sikh powers, the very bones [...] battles of Panipatha and Sithvalti.
[8] One meaning of the word ra [...] forward. And when they said tha , they were telling it to stop [...] sthá + d́a = stha > tha) . That cart or carriage or vehicle was called ratha [chariot].
[32] I told you a little while ago that [...] is a palatal consonant, while tha is dental; hence the two cannot [...] be combined with the dental tha . In this case, therefore, [...] the second retroflex letter, t́ha . The spelling has thus become káśt́ha .
[20] There are some other people who [...] acoustic root of sun or fire, and t́ha is the acoustic root of moon or calmness. Now when these two opposing flows, ha and t́ha – one is the actional flow, [...] expression hat́hát.
[8] Aoktha means “concerning uktha”. Uc + tha = uktha. The verbal root uc means [...] pronunciation was also abandoned.
[141] One of the meanings of the root verb uś is “to make warm”. Uś + tha = aośt́ha. The general [...] “concerning the camel”.
[5] In the morning span I was saying [...] d́a, d́ha, ńa, ta, tha, da, dha, na, pa, and pha. Each [...] mind – shyness, fear, etc.