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  2. Category:Sanskrit words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit-language names (39 P) Shabda (4 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Sanskrit words and phrases" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately ...

  3. List of English words of Sanskrit origin - Wikipedia

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    Both languages belong to the Indo-European language family and have numerous cognate terms; some examples are "mortal", "mother", "father" and the names of the numbers 1-10. However, this list is strictly of the words which are taken from Sanskrit.

  4. List of Sanskrit-related topics - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit is sacred language of Indian origin religions, such as Hinduism, Jainism & Buddhism. Historic Sanskrit texts; Sanskrit Buddhist literature; Hindu scriptures. List of Hindu texts in Sanskrit; Sanskrit prosody, one of the six Vedangas, or limbs, of Vedic studies; Legendary Hindu creatures in Sanskrit mythology

  5. Jñāna - Wikipedia

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    In Indian philosophy and religions, jñāna (Sanskrit: ज्ञान, [ˈdʑɲaːnɐ]) [1] [a] is "knowledge". The idea of jñāna centers on a cognitive event which is recognized when experienced. It is knowledge inseparable from the total experience of reality, especially the total or divine reality . [2]

  6. List of university and college mottos - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit That is knowledge which liberates Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani: jñānaṃ paramaṃ balam / ज्ञानं परमं बलम् / GYaanaM paramaM balam Sanskrit Knowledge is the ultimate power Central Board of Secondary Education: asato mā sadgamaya / असतो मा सद्गमय / asato mA ...

  7. Shiksha - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha literally means "instruction, lesson, study, knowledge, learning, study of skill, training in an art". [1] It also refers to one of the six Vedangas, which studies sound, Sanskrit phonetics, laws of euphonic combination (sandhi), and the science of making language pleasant and understood without mistakes. [4]

  8. Kalā - Wikipedia

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    Kalā means 'performing art' in Sanskrit. In Hindu scriptures, Shiva is the master of Kalā. In the Lalita Sahasranama, the devi is invoked as an embodiment of the 64 fine arts. [1] In some contexts, devi Sarasvati is also attributed with this the 64 kalās and thus she is called Kalanidhi or Chausath Kalamayi. (the owner of 64 kalās)

  9. Category:Sanskrit-language names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sanskrit-language names" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akhil;