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Sanskrit (/ˈsænskrɪt/;
attributively संस्कृत-, saṃskṛta-;
nominally संस्कृतम्, saṃskṛtam, IPA: [ˈsɐ̃skr̩tɐm]) is a
classical language belonging to the...
- In
Sanksrit phonology,
Visarga is the name of the
voiceless glottal fricative,
written in
Devanagari as 'ः' [h]. It was also called, equivalently, visarjanīya...
- history, it was
probably also
known as
Venkipura ('venki'
means 'turn' in
Sanksrit), as it is
situated at the
place where Bhadra river takes a 90
degree turn...
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studying Sanskrit at
Wilson College,
obtaining a M. A. in
English and
Sanksrit by 1903. He
briefly taught as a
school teacher at
Government High School...
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Bhashaposhinisabha poetry conference held in Calicut.
Menon wrote poetry in both
Sanksrit metres and
Malayalam metres. Vinodini,
Lakshmivilasa Satakam, Antarjanathinte...
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element a
reflex of the PIE term for "cow": PIE *gwōw- > Lat. bōs, OHG chuo,
Sanksrit gáu-,
Tokarian A ko,
Armenian kov...
through Proto-Celtic *bow- whence...
- of two words,
bisika and ketu,
where ketu is a
direct adaption of the
Sanksrit word ketu (केतु) for
banner and
bisika is the term for the
Solar New Year...
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tutelary goddess of the
Malla kings. Vatsalā
literally means loving mother in
Sanksrit. Bhāju is a
polite or
respectful way of
addressing a man in Newari. The...