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- Little Red Book PDF Sanskrit grammar Laghu-Siddanta-Kaumudi (English & Tamil Lectures) Sanskrit grammar Video AdiLaghu (English & Tamil) Charles Wikner "A...
- of Ādi Śaṅkara, the Advaita Vedanta teacher. He was made the first Jagadguru (head) of the Jyotir Pīthaṃ, the original northern maṭha founded by Ādi Śaṅkara...
- differentiated by the length in beats of the laghu. Thus, with all the possible combinations of tala types and laghu lengths, there are 5 x 7 = 35 talas having...
- contains over 29,000 verses, while the short version of the text, called Laghu yogavāsiṣṭham, contains 6,000 verses, translated into Persian by the 15th-century...
- of Vidyāraņya's Jivanmuktiviveka (14th century) was influenced by the (Laghu-)Yoga-Vasistha, which in turn was influenced by Kashmir Shaivism. Vivekananda's...
- 4 or 5 syllables. There are two types of syllables in Sanskrit prasody: Laghu: A short syllable (based on time duration to pronounce). It is denoted by...
- found in the Agni Purana, chapters 216–217. Laghu-vaishnava-toshani (Laghu-vaiṣṇava-toṣaṇī), Laghu-toshani (Laghu-toṣaṇī): A commentary on the 10th canto...
- वर-लील, गान-लोल, सुर-पाल, सुगुण-जाल भरित निल-गळ हृदालय Śaṃkarābharaṇaṃ Tiśra laghu Sanskrit Dīna janāvana śrī rāma - Dānava haraṇa śrī rāma - vīna vimāma śrī...
- setting to rest ignorance by revealing the knowledge of the supreme spirit." Adi Shankaracharya explains in his commentary on the Kaṭha and Brihadaranyaka...
- Rupa Gosvami's Sri Laghu-Bhagavatamrta, Translated by Kusakrathadasa, 1990, Krsna Institute, ISBN 1-56130-008-X Rupa Goswami, Laghu-bhāgavatāmṛta (Pūrva-khaṇḍa...