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- |label6= [[Sanskrit]] Transliteration | hindu = [[Hindu texts|Texts]]5 KB (447 words) - 06:49, 19 December 2013
- ...y [[Ananda Marga]] to correctly convert Sanskrit and other Indian language texts to Roman characters. In this page, you'll get guidelines and help to write4 KB (550 words) - 12:25, 18 November 2013
- | in_other_languages = Non-violence {{grey|(English)}}<br/>अहिंसा {{grey|(Sanskrit)}} ...ḿsá) is a term meaning benignity, non-injury. The word is derived from the Sanskrit root ''hiḿs'' – to strike. ''Hiḿsá'' is injury or harm. ''A-hiḿsá7 KB (1,114 words) - 20:02, 28 March 2017
- In [[Indian religions]] '''mantra''' ([[Devanagari]] मन्त्र) is a [[Sanskrit]] term for a sound, syllable, word, or group of words (usually starting wi ...das]], the term ''mantra'' refers to the entire portion which contains the texts called [[Rigveda|Rig]], [[White Yajurveda|Yajur]] or [[Samaveda|Sama]], tha48 KB (7,261 words) - 22:46, 15 February 2014
- {{about||Tantric Buddhism|Vajrayana|the texts classified as Tantras|Tantras}} .... The table does not include the texts traditionally considered as tantric texts with the exception of ''[[Tantrāloka]]''.</ref>49 KB (7,080 words) - 15:54, 26 December 2013
- ...not be exactly defined".{{sfn|Sinari|2000|p=384}} It has been described in Sanskrit as ''[[Satcitananda|Sat-cit-ānanda]]'' (being-consciousness-bliss){{sfn|Ra [[Sanskrit]] ''Brahman'' (an ''n''-stem, nominative ''{{IAST|bráhmā}}'') from a [[ro45 KB (6,638 words) - 15:50, 26 December 2013
- ...allusion in Panini's fourth century BCE grammar. It is estimated that the Sanskrit text probably reached something of a "final form" by the early Gupta period ...1997|page=xvii}}</ref> The verses themselves, using the range and style of Sanskrit ''Anustup'' [[meter (poetry)|meter]] (''[[chhandas]]'') with similes and me68 KB (9,977 words) - 15:26, 27 December 2013
- The Sanskrit word ''Shiva'' ([[Devanagari]]: {{lang|sa|शिव}}, ''{{IAST|śiva}}'')93 KB (14,104 words) - 12:06, 6 February 2014
- {{About|the Sanskrit epic}} ...-sa|məɦaːˈbʱaːrət̪əm|pron}}) is one of the two major [[Sanskrit literature|Sanskrit]] [[Indian epic poetry|epics]] of [[History of India|ancient India]], the o69 KB (10,435 words) - 11:37, 6 November 2022
- ...ng of the changing states of the mind"<ref name="Bryant 2009, p. 10" /> ([[Sanskrit]]: योग: चित्त-वृत्ति निरोध:). Yoga is ...s "exertion", "endeavour", "zeal" and "diligence" are also found in [[Epic Sanskrit]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2013}}95 KB (14,178 words) - 12:04, 23 December 2013
- |Texts = ''[[Bhagavata Purana]]'', ''[[Vishnu Purana]]'', ''[[Mahabharata]]'', ''[ '''Krishna''' ([[Sanskrit]]: कृष्ण'' {{IAST|Kṛṣṇa}}'' in [[IAST]], pronounced {{IPA-s94 KB (14,132 words) - 12:23, 5 February 2014
- ...Buddhism]] and [[Dhyana in Hinduism|in Hinduism]], which comes from the [[Sanskrit]] root ''dhyai'', meaning to contemplate or meditate.<ref name=feurstein06> |title=A practical Sanskrit dictionary with transliteration, accentuation and etymological analysis thr118 KB (16,978 words) - 17:10, 26 December 2013