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Shabda (Sanskrit: शब्द, IAST: Śabda) is the
Sanskrit word for "speech sound". In
Sanskrit grammar, the term
refers to an
utterance in the
sense of linguistic...
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Shabda Brahman or Sabda-brahman or Nada
brahman means transcendental sound (Shatapatha
Brahmana III.12.48) or
sound vibration (Shatpatha
Brahmana Vi.16...
- "attention" or "face", that is, an
outward expression of the soul;
Shabd or
Shabda has
multiple meanings including ‘sacred song’, ‘word’, ‘voice’, ‘hymn’,...
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Baljit Singh Sant
Kirpal Singh Sant
Thakar Singh Shiv
Dayal Singh Surat Shabda Yoga
Techniques of
Knowledge Prem
Rawat Chakra Ajna / Mind's eye / Third...
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Shabda Kahn is an
American spiritual leader, who
serves as Pir (spiritual director) of the Sufi
Ruhaniat International, a
branch within the
spiritual lineage...
- languages; Sarkar's
writings on
linguistics included,
among other works,
Shabda Cayanika ("A
Collection of Words"), an unfinished, twenty-six
volume dictated...
- lost.
Legends also
credit him with
writing the Sanskrit-language Andhra-
shabda-chintamani, said to be the
first work on
Telugu grammar.
Nannaya was born...
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meaning is the
creative power.
Alternate meanings in the
Granth Sahib include shabda (word),
kirtan (melody). In
Arabic it is
kalam (kalam
meaning "pen") "a"...
- to
describe the Vedas, the
earliest scripture in Hinduism.
Apaurusheya shabda ("impersonal words, authorless") is an
extension of
apaurusheya which refers...
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Sabda Ratnakaramu (శబ్దరత్నాకరము) is a
Telugu language dictionary written by
Bahujanapalli Sitaramacharyulu and
published in 1885. It
contains nearly 34...