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  2. Hindustani grammar - Wikipedia

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    Compound verbs, a highly visible feature of Hindi–Urdu grammar, consist of a verbal stem plus a light verb. The light verb (also called "subsidiary", "explicator verb", and "vector" [ 55 ] ) loses its own independent meaning and instead "lends a certain shade of meaning" [ 56 ] to the main or stem verb, which "comprises the lexical core of ...

  3. Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya (IAST: Sampūrṇānand Saṃskṛta Viśvavidyālaya, Vāraṇāsī; formerly Varanaseya Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya and Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi) is an Indian university and institution of higher learning located in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh. It is one of the largest Sanskrit universities in the ...

  4. Sarasvati Bhavana Granthamala - Wikipedia

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    Sārasvati Bhavana Granthamala (previously known as Sarasvati Bhavana Texts) is a series of editions of Sanskrit scholarly texts. The publication of the series began in 1920, on behalf of Sarasvati Bhawan, the Library of the Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi.

  5. Vagish Shastri - Wikipedia

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    Bhagirath Prasad Tripathi (15 July 1935 – 11 May 2022), [1] better known as Vagish Shastri, was an Indian Sanskrit grammarian, linguist, tantra and yogi.In 2018, he was awarded the civilian award Padma Shri for his work in the fields of literature and education, by the Government of India.

  6. Gopinath Kaviraj - Wikipedia

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    Gopinath Kaviraj (7 September 1887 – 12 June 1976) was an Indian Sanskrit scholar, Indologist and philosopher. First appointed in 1914 a librarian, he was the Principal of Government Sanskrit College, Varanasi from 1923 to 1937.

  7. List of educational institutions in Varanasi - Wikipedia

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    Varanasi (known earlier as Benares) is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh and is approximately 800 kilometers(497 miles) southeast of national capital Delhi. Varanasi is home to an Institute of Eminence, Banaras Hindu University as well as an Institute of National Importance, IIT(BHU) Varanasi.

  8. Ved Prakash Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Ved Prakash Upadhyay or Ved Prakash Upaddhay (born 7 February 1947) is an Indian scholar of Sanskrit language and Hinduism, author, professor and social activist. [5] He is the author of many books on Sanskrit literature and Hinduism. [5]

  9. Sri Ranveer Sanskrit Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, over a century old heritage building Charu Mahal was renovated and handed over to the Ranveer Sanskrit Vidyalaya for use as hostel by BHU with capacity of 120 students. [10] The school also has Bhargava House Hostel in Kamachha, Varanasi. [11] [better source needed]