- O'Hanlon 2013, pp. 104–106.
Rosalind O'Hanlon 2013, p. 103.
Dakshinatya Sarasvats: Tale of an
Enterprising Community, page 6
Sharma 2000, p. 474. Sharma...
- Rājpur next to Vr̥ndāvan. The gosvāmīs
claim that his
father was Aśudhir, a
Sārasvat Brahmin, but the sādhus
claim that Haridās was a
Sanathya Brahmin and that...
- 2022. Satoskar, B.D. (1979). Gomantak: Prakṛitī āṇi Saṃskṛitī. Śubhdā-
Sārasvat. p. 113. Mitragotri,
Vithal Raghavendra (1999). A socio-cultural history...
- work
Gomantak prakruti ani sanskruti,
Volume I
explains that the
original Sarasvat tribe consisted of
people of all the
folds who
followed the
Vedic fourfold...
- śakticālanīmudrā ("stimulating Sarasvatī")
along with the
three bandhas. "Stimulating
Sarasvat" is done by
wrapping the
tongue in a
cloth and
pulling on it, stimulating...
- good-looking, with
righteous behavior, and
expert in all rites". The Gauḍa
Sārasvat Brahmins from
southern India,
whose claim to
Brahminhood was
often not...
- ISBN 978-0936663289, pp 51–52; for
Sanskrit original see: सरस्वतीरहस्योपनिषत्
sarasvatIrahasya see: M.
Hiriyanna (1952), The
Quest After Perfection, Kavyalaya...
- BCE. Sárasvatī is the
feminine nominative singular form of the
adjective sárasvat (which
occurs in the
Rigveda as the name of the
keeper of the celestial...
-
Library of
Congress catalog Sarasvat,
Parmanand (1984)
Sahityasrashta Shri
Vidyadhar Shastri, Ganu Prakashan,
Bikaner p2
Sarasvat p28-33
Sahityasrashta Shri...
- (cognate:Saraswati) is the
feminine nominative singular form of the
adjective sárasvat (which
occurs in the
Rigveda as the name of the
keeper of the celestial...