- by a
Vedic king
named Sravasta (or Sravastaka),
himself the son of king
Srava. The
ancient is
extensively mentioned both in the
Ramayana and the Mahabharata...
-
stream (< OE strēam) ON
straumr "a stream" rheûma "flow" srutá- "flow",
srava "a flow of, a waterfall" (< *srówos) YAv θraotah- "stream" (< OIA srótas-);...
- PIE PII
Sanskrit Avestan Latin English Glossary *ḱléwos *ćráwas
śrávas srauua clueō 'fame, honour, word' *wĺ̥kʷos *wŕ̥kas vŕ̥kas vəhrka
lupus wolf id *gʷʰormós...
- gojíd aśvajíd 9.60 (772) prá gāyatréṇa gāyata 9.61 (773) ayâ vītî pári
srava 9.62 (774) eté asṛgram índavas 9.63 (775) [Soma Pavanana.] â
pavasva sahasríṇaṃ...
-
totally reliant on
poets and poetry."
Cognates include Sanskrit, श्रवस् (
śravas); Avestan, 𐬯𐬭𐬀𐬬𐬀𐬵; Armenian, լու (low); Old
Church Slavonic slava...
-
Inscriptions further testify that the
Kushan king
attributed his rise to
power to
Srava (=Shiva) and Candavira. It is
deduced that
Candavira may be the same god...
-
where /l/
became /r/ in many cir****stances, such as in Sanskrit: श्रवस्
śravas 'fame',
which is
derived from Proto-Indo-European *ḱleu-es-, and ह्राद्...
- na men yum Ahso oun pong San
tyronn Chrolong Sath Meas
Chralorm Songsa Srava Kos Kuo
Kesor Mearlea Pyous Chivit Sayon Vil Venh Prom den Prom chet Polto...
- 21–29. Bibcode:1990JAqAH...2...21B. doi:10.1577/1548-8667(1990)002<0021:
SRAVAS>2.3.CO;2. ISSN 0899-7659. Pedersen, Karl; Grisez, Luc; Houdt, Ria van; Tiainen...