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  2. Sanskrit grammar - Wikipedia

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    Sanskrit grammatical tradition (vyākaraṇa, one of the six Vedanga disciplines) began in late Vedic India and culminated in the Aṣṭādhyāyī of Pāṇini.The oldest attested form of the Proto-Indo-Aryan language as it had evolved in the Indian subcontinent after its introduction with the arrival of the Indo-Aryans is called Vedic.

  3. Dayaram - Wikipedia

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    Dayaram was the last poet of the old Gujarati school. Most of his works are written in a literary form called garbi, a lyric song. [8]Dayaram was a devotional poet and was a follower of "Nirgun bhakti sampraday" (Pushti sampraday) in Gujarat.

  4. Ratnatraya - Wikipedia

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    Fohr, Sherry (2015), Jainism: A Guide for the Perplexed, Bloomsbury Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4742-2756-8 Champat Rai Jain (1917), The Practical Path , The Central Jaina Publishing House Jain, S. A. (1992) [First edition 1960], Reality (English Translation of Srimat Pujyapadacharya's Sarvarthasiddhi) (Second ed.), Jwalamalini Trust , This article ...

  5. Sandhi - Wikipedia

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    Sandhi (Sanskrit: सन्धि, lit. 'joining', IAST: sandhi) is any of a wide variety of sound changes that occur at morpheme or word boundaries. Examples include fusion of sounds across word boundaries and the alteration of one sound depending on nearby sounds or the grammatical function of the adjacent words.

  6. Bhedabheda - Wikipedia

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    The principal author of Bhedabheda is Bhāskara who was either Shankara's contemporary or lived shortly after Shankara. [3] [4]Bhedabheda, is a Hindu philosophical tradition, primarily developed in the 7th Century CE, with key contributions from Bhāskara and Nimbarka.

  7. Vishva - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] [8] Vishva is a pronominal adjective; "pronominal adjectives are a class of words which share in common with the real pronouns certain peculiarities of declension, affected only if used in certain sense". Vishva is in the group of adjectives which have masculine stems ending in short "a", and feminine stem ending in long "ā".

  8. Adhikari-bheda - Wikipedia

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    [8] The principle of Adhikari-bheda has also been made to refer to the notion that each caste and sect has its own rituals and beliefs, in a unified, but hierarchically differentiated structure within which each knows its place. [9] and is pervasive throughout the corpus of Mahayoga and Yogini Tantras of Buddhism. [10]

  9. Kriyā - Wikipedia

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    Kriyā is a Sanskrit term, derived from the Sanskrit root kri, meaning 'to do'. Kriyā means 'action, deed, effort'. The word karma is also derived from the Sanskrit root √kṛ (kri) कृ, meaning 'to do, make, perform, accomplish, cause, effect, prepare, undertake'.