- A sālik is a
follower of Sufism, from the verb
salaka which means to
travel or follow,
related to sulūk "pathway". Sulūk here
specifically refers to a...
-
Salakas is a town in
northeastern Lithuania with a po****tion of 519
inhabitants according to the 2011 census. It is
famous for the neo-romantic church...
- used to
translate the
polysemous Buddhist Sanskrit term
śalāka or
śalākā (Pali:
salākā).
śalākā any
small stake or stick, rod (for
stirring [etc]), twig...
- work.
Present progressive kele
kusalaka ke
salaka Yandi ke
salaka. He is working. Past
salaka salaka Yandi salaka. He worked.
Immediate past mene sala me...
- 2012.
Retrieved July 23, 2011. Doe, J.
Kpanneh (October 31, 2000). "Baa
Salaka:
Sacrificial Lamb – A Book
Review & Commentary". The Perspective. Archived...
- The
Salakas Eldership (Lithuanian:
Salako seniūnija) is an
eldership of Lithuania,
located in the
Zarasai District Muni****lity. In 2021 its po****tion...
- out five
handfuls of
their hair at initiation. Śvetāmbara text Trisasti-
salaka-purusa-caritra
mentions Rishabhanatha tore only four
handfuls of his hair...
- Arhannīti, a work on
politics from
Jaina perspective. He also
produced Triśaṣṭi-
śalākā-puruṣacarita (“Deeds of the 63
Illustrious Men”), a
Sanskrit epic poem on...
-
words salaka and purusa. "Purusa"
means person, but "
salaka" is of
ambiguous etymology in this context. The
primary meaning of the word
salaka (Sanskrit:...
-
according to
Sundanese tradition, the name was
derived from the
Sanskrit word
Salaka which means "silver".
Mount Salak can be
translated to "Silver Mountain"...