- (2004-03-10). "[Advaita-l]
Difference bet.
slokas and Mantras".
Retrieved 2020-01-19.
Morton Smith, R. (1961).
Ślokas and Vi****s. Indo-Iranian
Journal Vol...
- Look up
sloka or
shloka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sloka may
refer to:
Sloka, Latvia, a
neighbourhood of Jūrmala,
Latvia Sloka meter, a Sanskrit...
- also
apply to
special sounds, of the type प्र, ह्र, ब्र and क्र. A
stanza (
śloka) is
defined in
Sanskrit prosody as a
group of four
quarters (pādas). Indian...
-
Sloka is a
residential area and
neighbourhood of the city Jūrmala, Latvia.
Sloka is
first mentioned in
historical records in 1255
under the
names Slock...
- Jūrmalas pilsētas
stadions "
Sloka",
commonly referred to as
Slokas Stadions, is a multi-purpose
stadium in the
coastal city of Jūrmala, in northwestern...
- the
meter of
quatrains called slokas or mukthaka. A
number of
scholars sit to
recite either Sanskrit or
Malayalam slokas ( with more than
eight letters...
- (2021-05-15).
Brahma Purana 1:
English Translation only
without Slokas:
English Translation without Slokas.
Kausiki Books. p. 915. Books,
Kausiki (2021-10-24). Narada...
-
versions state that the Gita is a text
where "Kesava [Krishna]
spoke 574
slokas,
Arjuna 84,
Sanjaya 41, and
Dhritarashtra 1". An
authentic m****cript of...
- Nirvāṇaṣatkam), is a non-dualistic (advaita)
composition consisting of 6
verses or
ślokas,
attributed to the
Hindu exegete Adi
Shankara summarizing the
basic teachings...
-
without Sanskrit slokas R. San**** (Ranjan Publications, New Delhi) 97 1984
English translation. 97
chapters with
Sanskrit slokas. André Kërr (Academia...