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phalashruti (Sanskrit: फलश्रुति, romanized: phalaśruti) is a
meritorious verse in
Hindu literature,
appearing at the end of a text or one of its constituent...
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pronounced [na:m]. It is also
pronounced sahasranāmam in
South India. The
phalashruti (meritorious verse) of the hymn says that one who
reads the text every...
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attempted to lift
Mount Kailash, and the
destruction of Daksha's yajna. The
phalashruti (meritorious verse) of the hymn
states that when the
Lingashtaka is recited...
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mortal coil." (BG 4.9).
Parasara Maharishi ends up Amsa 5 with a
phalashruti in an
identical vein (Vishnu
Purana .5.38.94) Bryant,
Edwin Francis (2007)...
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newspaper columns,
including "Ityadi-Ityadi," "Vartulatim Mansa," and "
Phalashruti,"
garnered significant praise from readers.
Shirvalkar died in Mumbai...
- puṇḍarīkākṣa
namaste viśvabhāvana
namaste 'stu hṛṣīkeśa mahāpuruṣa pūrvaja
Phalashruti Jacobsen, Knut A.; Aktor, Mikael; Myrvold,
Kristina (2014-08-27). Objects...
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Mantra as in some
older Siddhachakra. The four last
lines describing phalashruti (benefits) are
depicted in
addition to the
petals at the four corners...
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translated as fruition, results, effects. In
Hindu literature, a
phalashruti is a
meritorious verse that
describes the
benefits of
listening to a...
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mortal coil." (BG 4.9).
Parasara Maharishi ends up Amsa 5 with a
phalashruti in an
identical vein (Vishnu
Purana .5.38.94)
Valpey 2006, p. 154 Matchett...
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information about his family. The poem ends with one or more than one
phalashruti, the
material benefits of
hearing Akhyana. It is
added for the purpose...