- to give a
direct perception of Brahman. The
Laghu vakya vritti deals with the
former vakya only.
Vakya Vritti is a text of fifty-two
Sanskrit slokas attributed...
- Atīta
Vākya Dīpaniya (අතීත වාක්ය දීපනිය), and in the
Dictionary of the
Proverbs of the Sinhalese. Senanayake,
Alexander Mendis (1880).
Athetha Vakya Deepanya...
- Veerabrahmam, 320
verses or
poems are very po****r
under the name "Govinda
Vakyas".
Prophecies by many
saints from
South India are
included in the Kalagnanam...
-
another set of
Vākyas relating to Moon's
motion contains 3031 numbers.
There is a set of 2075
Vākyas called Samudra-
vākyas or Maṇḍala-
vākyas or...
-
Abhyasa and Anubhava;
accordingly the
vakya – Tat Tvam Asi,
appearing in the
Chandogya Upanishad, is an
Adesha Vakya, a
command statement; the
shishya or...
-
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...
-
divided into 3 main
sections (or kāṇḍa): Brahma-kāṇḍa (Book of Brahman),
Vākya-kāṇḍa (Book of Sentences), and Pada-kāṇḍa (Book of Words), and contains...
- Language,
Grammar Aṣṭādhyāyī, Gaṇa·pāṭha, Pada·pāṭha, Vārttikas, Mahābhāṣya,
Vākya·padīya, Phiṭ·sūtra
Civil and
Religious Law Dharma·sūtras/Dharma·śāstras...
- are "The
Great Sayings" of the Upanishads, with mahā
meaning great and
vākya, a sentence. The Mahāvākyas are
traditionally considered to be four in number...
- Vākyapañcāṅga
comes from the fact that it is
based on
vākya-s. In this context, the word
vākya means a
Sanskrit sentence,
often meaningless in the literary...