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  1. www.static.hlt.bme.hu › wiki › SanskritSanskrit - Wikipedia

    Etymology and nomenclature [ edit] Historic Sanskrit manuscripts: a religious text (top), and a medical text. The Sanskrit verbal adjective sáṃskṛta- is a compound word consisting of sam (together, good, well, perfected) and krta- (made, formed, work). [34] [35] It connotes a work that has been "well prepared, pure and perfect, polished ...

  2. Di luar bahasa Sanskrit Klasik yang ditulis dan dipelajari, beberapa bahasa rakyat (Prakerta) muncul. Bahasa Sanskrit wujud bersama Prakerta di India purba. Bahasa-bahasa Prakerta mempunyai akar bahasa Sanskrit yang dipanggil Apabhramsa, yang bermaksud "bahasa yang mengabaikan tatabahasa" atau "rosak".

  3. Āditya (Sanskrit: आदित्य, lit. "son of Aditi") refers to the Sun. Hṛdayam (Sanskrit: हृदयम्) is the Sanskrit word for "heart". Structure. The Ādityahṛdayam is made up of thirty śhlokas which can be divided into six sections:

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MantraMantra - Wikipedia

    A mantra ( Pali: mantra) or mantram ( Devanagari: मन्त्रम्) [1] is a sacred utterance, a numinous sound, a syllable, word or phonemes, or group of words (most often in an Indic language like Sanskrit) believed by practitioners to have religious, magical or spiritual powers. [2] [3] Some mantras have a syntactic structure and a ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShlokaShloka - Wikipedia

    Shloka or śloka ( Sanskrit: श्लोक śloka, from the root श्रु śru, lit. 'hear' [1] [2] in a broader sense, according to Monier-Williams's dictionary, is "any verse or stanza; a proverb, saying"; [3] but in particular it refers to the 32-syllable verse, derived from the Vedic anuṣṭubh metre, used in the Bhagavad Gita and ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shiva_SutrasShiva Sutras - Wikipedia

    Shiva Sutras. The Śiva·sūtras, technically akṣara·samāmnāya, variously called māheśvarāṇi sūtrāṇi, pratyāhāra·sūtrāṇi, varṇa·samāmnāya, etc., refer to a set of fourteen aphorisms devised as an arrangement of the sounds of Sanskrit for the purposes of grammatical exposition as carried out by the grammarian Pāṇini ...