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Sayana (IAST:
Sāyaṇa, also
called Sāyaṇācārya; died 1387) was a 14th-century
Sanskrit Mimamsa scholar from the
Vijayanagara Empire of
peninsular India...
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following accepted subspecies:
Oliva sayana sarasotensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986
Oliva sayana sayana Ravenel, 1834
Oliva sayana texana Petuch & Sargent, 1986...
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Sayana (Quechua ****ur condor,
sayana stop, whereabouts, a
place where you stop frequently, "condor stop",
Hispanicized spelling Condorsayana)...
- take into
consideration the
effects of
precession of
equinoxes are
called sayana systems. The
nirayana year is the
sidereal year, that is, is the actual...
- The
Appalachina sayana, also
known as the spike-lip crater, is a
species of small, air-breathing land snails,
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs...
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Sayanas (14th c. CE)
major Vedartha Prakasha is a rare
commentary on the Vedas,
which is also
referred to by
contemporary scholars.
Yaska and
Sayana,...
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Taruca Sayana (possibly from
Quechua taruka,
luychu deer,
sayana stop, whereabouts, a
place where you stop frequently, "deer stop") is a
mountain in the...
- ****ur
Sayana (Quechua ****ur condor,
sayana stop, whereabouts, a
place where you stop frequently, "condor stop",
Hispanicized spelling Condor Sayana) is...
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explanations of
their origin and
meaning and
numerous old legends)'.
According to '
Sāyaṇa to
contain two parts: 1. vidhi,
rules or
directions for [sacrificial] rites...
- (pre-
Sayana,
roughly of the
Gupta period),
Udgitha (pre-
Sayana), Venkata-Madhava (pre-
Sayana, c. 10th to 12th centuries) and
Mudgala (after
Sayana, an...