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  • ...ining the [[grammar]] of particular languages, such as [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]], or describing changes over time. Such work laid the foundations for an e ...n]] {{Unicode|[[Pāṇini]]}}'s (ca 520–460 BCE) examined [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] and produced several insights into the nature of grammar, such as the [[m
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  • ...[[Sanskrit literature]]<ref>see e.g. {{Harvnb|MacDonell|2004|p=29-39}}; ''Sanskrit literature'' (2003) in Philip's Encyclopedia. Accesed 2007-08-09</ref> and ...st=Apte |first=Vaman Shivram |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=The Practical Sanskrit Dictionary |year=1965 | edition=4th revised & enlarged |publisher=Motilal B
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  • ...inations that includes reading material ranging from political science and sanskrit to accounting.
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  • |name=Sanskrit ...as Vedic or Epic). As the diglossic high-register of Indo-Aryan, classical Sanskrit was a prestige dialect that was used as a marker of social class and litera
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  • | pagename = Sanskrit | abc = Sanskrit
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  • ...l and Latin linguistics more broadly, but I have studied ancient Greek and Sanskrit for years as well. I have extensive field experience in classical archaeol
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  • The word mantra occurred in [[Sanskrit]], and a corresponding form (manta) occurred in [[Pali]]. The word mantra ...tening turbulent thoughts. The meanings of mantras as translated from the Sanskrit optionally can be used as visualizations to reinforce desirable spiritual a
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  • '''Mithila''' ([[Sanskrit]]: मिथिला, mithilā) was an ancient kingdom that ruled over par
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  • MA Indo-Tibetan Buddhism w/ Tibetan and Sanskrit Languages, Naropa University, 2006-present.<br>
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  • ...=transTaimni1 /> Yoga<small><sup>1</sup></small> is translated from the [[Sanskrit]] as "yoke". ...bearer is speculated to be ''*yugom'', from the root ''*yeug''- (''yuj-'', Sanskrit) meaning "to join" or "unite".</small>
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  • ## [[Sanskrit]]
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  • The '''Hatha Yoga Pradipika''' (Light on Yoga) is a [[Sanskrit]] text compiled by [[Maharishi Swatmarama]] that elucidates the entire scie
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  • ...ord and said to be reformed into modern name Bhutan. Bhu-uttam is also the Sanskrit name given to the country Bhutan by the Indians as Bhutan has higher land t
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