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- Pravacana (Sanskrit: प्रवचन) is a term for any exposition of a doctrine or treatise, or to the recitation of a scripture or text in Jainism and Hinduism...
- The Samkhya Pravachana Sutra (Sanskrit: सांख्यप्रवचन सूत्र Sāṁkhyapravacanasūtra) is a collection of major Sanskrit texts of the Samkhya school of Hindu...
- Known for his knowledge and engaging style, he has earned titles like Pravachana Chakravarti (Emperor of Discourses) and Sarada Gnana Putra (Son of the...
- 'interpretation', and 'lecture'. Pravachana': Another 'synonym of the brahmana word is pravachana'. Definitions of 'Pravachana' (प्रवचन) include 'expounding'...
- are three major katha traditions: Purana-Pravachana, Kathakalakshepa and folk narratives. Purana-Pravachana (expounding the Puranas) is a pravachan: a...
- Bhāratiya Sanskriti Jāgran Puraskār Title by Carnatica Archival Centre 2021 Pravachana Ratna Mani Title by Poundar****apuram Srimad Andavan Ashramam 2018 Sarva...
- his mendicants with the mahavratas (Five Vows). He delivered fifty-five pravachana (recitations) and a set of lectures (Uttaraadhyayana-sutra). Chandana...
- ****nnavals's gurukulam. Dik****har was the first speaker to initiate the pravachana at Veda Dharma Sastra Paripalana Sabha at Kumbakonam, an organisation...
- by M. V. Dhurandhar of Hindu devotees in satsanga and listening to the pravachana of the Puranas Total po****tion 1.2 billion worldwide (2023) (15% of the...
- Vyasanakere Prabhanjanachar Bhagavata Mahatmya in PadmaPurana in Kannada Pravachana by Dr. Vyasanakere Prabhanjanachar Bhagavata Mahapurana by Vidwan Motaganahalli...