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  1. English Translation: The intelligence of a person who travels in different countries and associates with scholars expands, just as. Sanskrit Quotes & Shlokas: A carefully selected collection of most relevant Sanskrit quotes on Karma, Life, Love etc. with their meaning in Hindi & English.

    • What is the difference between Shlok and Ajay?1
    • What is the difference between Shlok and Ajay?2
    • What is the difference between Shlok and Ajay?3
    • What is the difference between Shlok and Ajay?4
    • What is the difference between Shlok and Ajay?5
    • Mantra
    • Shloka
    • Suktam
    • Stotram
    • Stuti

    is a sacred utterance, a syllable or group of words believed to have psychological and spiritual powers. Example – Gayatri Mantra, Om, Shanti Mantra

    A pair of successive lines of verse, typically rhyming and of the same length. Most Hindu scriptures are written in forms of slokas. Mahabharata, Ramayana & Upanishads etc.

    Suktam is derived from सु + उक्त​ (speak, recite) means which is well recited (सुष्ठु उक्तम्) Each Veda is divided into mandala consists of hymns called suktam intended for various rituals. The suktam in turn consist of individual sloka’s . Example – Nasadiya Suktam, Purusha Suktam , Shree Suktam

    It is written in poem like structure expressing praise and personal devotion to a deity. Many Stotram hymns praise aspects of the divine, such as Devi, Shiva, or Vishnu. Example – Panchakshara Stotram, Ram Raksha Stotram, Saraswati Stotram

    Stuti is derived from “स्तु” dhatu means to pray or to praise. Any prayer offered to praise is called Stuti. It can be done by reciting mantra, suktam, Stotram or bhajan. Example – Laxmi Stuti, Shiva Stuti

  2. 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 ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VeergatiVeergati - Wikipedia

    Hawaldar adopts the child and names him Ajay while the prostitute's son is named Shlok. Both are admitted to School and become friends. Shlok does well in studies whereas Ajay takes up gambling.

  4. Feb 12, 2009 · Hindu scriptures are written mostly in Sanskrit language. Compilation of Sanskrit words is known as 'Shloka'. Bhagwad-Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharat, Rugved, Yajurved are some of the examples of Hindu scriptures written in form of Shlokas. Among all written Shlokas, some are regularly recited by Hindus.

  5. śloka means "song", from the root śru, "hear" and is a poetic form used in Sanskrit. In its usual form it consists of four pādas or quarter-verses, of 8 syllables each, or two half-verses of 16 syllables each. The meter is similar to the Vedic anuṣṭubh meter, but with stricter rules.

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  7. Apr 29, 2023 · Bhagavad Gita is the discourse between Lord Krishna and Arjun before the start of the Mahabharata or Kurukshetra War. It consists of the teaching by Lord Krishna in the form of Shlokas or verses that changed Arjuna’s perspective of life.