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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
    526 bytes (68 words) - 20:02, 11 January 2010
  • 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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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
    629 bytes (84 words) - 13:10, 11 January 2024
  • '''Mithila''' ([[Sanskrit]]: मिथिला, mithilā) was an ancient kingdom that ruled over par
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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
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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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  • {{r|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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  • {{rpl|Sanskrit}}
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  • ...wit'', in latin words ''vision'' and ''video'', in the [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] word ''[[veda]]'', and in the [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] word ''videti''
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  • ...oghul Empire]] came to Peshawar in 1530. The city's name is derived from a Sanskrit word 'Pushpapura', meaning the city of flowers, and its flowers were mentio
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  • ...lly Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu) have large numbers of loan words from [[Sanskrit]] and other [[Indo-European languages]], in which the orthography shows dis ===Sanskrit influence===
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  • Paramhamsa, also spelled Paramahamsa, is a Sanskrit title used for Hindu spiritual teachers who have become enlightened. The ti
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  • The Upanishads do not belong to a particular period of [[Sanskrit literature]]. The oldest, such as the [[Brhadaranyaka]] and [[Chandogya]] U
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  • {{r|Sanskrit}}
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  • ...and 'cognitive' characterize activities of the 'mind', originally a verb, Sanskrit, 'manyate', he thinks.<ref name=mw3/>
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  • ...a Latinisation of the [[Sanskrit]] word '''nāgá''' ({{lang|sa|[[:wikt:नाग#Sanskrit|नाग]]}}) meaning "cobra". The [[species|specific]] epithet ''arabica'
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