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The Ten Characteristics of Dharma (1)

[14] The eighth characteristic is vidyá. Vidyá is derived from the Vedic root-verb “vid”, which means “internal [...] strive to abolish modern science.

The Faculty of Knowledge – 1 (4)

[3] The word jiṋána (knowledge) [...] not in common use; another verb, vid, was used.

[6] When the Aryans began to spread [...] was very limited. The root verb vid became inadequate as it was discovered [...] were military officers. The verb vid, no doubt, meant knowing, but [...] previously, people would use the verb vid to describe both the farmer’s [...] the difference between the two.

The Attainment of Permanent Composure (2)

[3] In ancient Vedic, the root verb “vid” was widely used in place of the [...] derived from the root verb “vid” (to know). “Ved” [...] “jiṋa” came to be used much later.

Shivas Teachings – 2 (continued) (Discourse 12) (2)

[12] So we clearly understand that to [...] world, the use of the root verb vid is more justifiable [than the use of the root verb jiṋá].

[13] Vid is divided into different categories. [...] all-pervasive Cognitive Faculty.

Rk to Rkśa (Discourse 11) (2)

[3] The meaning of the verbal root vid is “to know”. The [...] the suffix al to the verbal root vid; it means “knowledge”. [...] comprise one mańd́ala.

Oṋḿkára and Iśt́a Mantra (1)

[7] Sarve vedá yat padamámananti. [...] know, in old Sanskrit the root verb vid means “to know”. So [...] vedas are in search of”.

Discrimination in Rights (1)

[11] Now what is this self-knowledge [...] word. In Old Vedic the root verb vid was used to mean “knowledge”, [...] explain clearly what it actually is.