-
commonly used
Prakrits that also fall into this category.
These include Prācya, Bahliki,
Dakshinatya (spoken in modern-day
states of Karnataka, Andhra...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta 'khadyota' vārtika sahita. (
Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Includes the full
source text and the commentary...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta 'khadyota' vārtika sahita. (
Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Source text with a
commentary by Bhāskararāya...
- of the
School of Matsyendranath.
Translated by
Michael Magee. Varanasi:
Prācya Prakāśana. Lakshmanjoo,
Swami (2000).
Kashmir Shaivism: The
Secret Supreme...
- Dr.
Muhammad Shahidullah divided all
Bengali dialects into two groups:
Prācya (Bengali: প্রাচ্য, romanized: prachyô, lit. 'eastern') and Pāścātya (Bengali:...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta 'khadyota' vārtika sahita. (
Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Includes the full
source text and the commentary...
-
referred to as
Gangaridai (Ganges country) and Prasii/P****i (from
Sanskrit prācya, the east), all
included in "India".
After Megasthenes, a
Bactrian Greet...
-
Squadron "Antar
Patangga Labdajaya"
Sanskrit 27th Air
Squadron "Aksi
Varutha Pracya Antariksa"
Sanskrit 31st Air
Squadron "Tegar, Ikhlas, Tuntas" Indonesian...
-
grouped them
along with the Kāśyas, Kauśalyas, Māgadhīs, and Āṅgeyas, as
Prācyas (meaning "Easterners") not
belonging to the Madhyama-Diś, that is the land...
- Gaṇeśasahasranāmastotram: mūla evaṁ srībhāskararāyakṛta ‘khadyota’ vārtika sahita. (
Prācya Prakāśana: Vārāṇasī, 1991).
Includes the full
source text and the commentary...