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  • # Svādhyāya - study of scriptures # [[Siddhānta]]-vākyaśravaṇa - listening to the statements of the scriptures
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  • ...which does not differ. The [[overview]] of Dharma as per different ancient scriptures are as follows: ...pratipādyḥ prayojanavadartho dharmah<ref>[[Artha]] sansgraha, Chowkhamba [[sanskrit]] sanstha, [[Varanasi]], Page No.11; https://archive.org/details/LogakshiBh
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  • ...deness being brought about by corruption in usage by the common masses. If Sanskrit was the language of the classes, Prākṛt was the language of the masses. The Jain scriptures like the Ācārāñga and the Sutrakrtāñga and also the edicts of [[Aśok
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  • The printing of the scriptural works in the devanāgarī<ref>It is a [[Sanskrit]] script.</ref> script has always been an arduous task. When the printing p ...printing and publication of [[Sanskrit]] books. Apart from the well-known scriptures it had brought out the literary works also under the Kāvyamālā series.
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  • ==Muni as per Sanskrit Grammar== In the tradition of [[Sanskrit Grammar|Sanskrit grammar]], the three great grammarians are generally called ‘munitraya’
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  • * Erudition in the scriptures ...as a technical term indicating the individual soul. In [[Sanskrit Grammar|Sanskrit grammar]], it is used to denote the first, the second and the third persons
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  • ...ettled in the island of Jāva. A very large number of scriptural works in [[Sanskrit]], except the [[Vedas]], written in the Kawi script have been discovered he ==Scriptures Found in Jāva==
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  • ...her who is an advanced soul and an expert not only in the knowledge of the scriptures but also in [[Brahman]] or God.<ref>Mundaka Upanisad 1.2.12</ref> * Apart from having a deep knowledge of the scriptures, he should be an adept in the various modes of meditation and [[worship]] a
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  • ...sion of the laws of the moral and the spiritual world as enunciated by the scriptures. These laws are considered as promulgated by God Himself.
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  • ...Caitanya Mahaprabhu instructed Raghunatha never to marry and to study the scriptures. He ordered him to return to [[Varanasi]] and to care for his aging parents ...aghunatha to Vrindavana, to study the Srimad-Bhagavatam and other revealed scriptures under the guidance of [[Sri Sanatana Goswami]] and [[Sri Rupa Goswami]]. Af
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  • ...ng the European scholars and others to know about the ancient and medieval scriptures. One of the pioneering publishing houses that arose during this time was th ...71 in Bombay (now Mumbai) with the sole aim of publishing all the extant [[Sanskrit]] and Hindi works of outstanding merits on different subjects. So far, this
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  • ...ated itself to preserve and publish old books and manuscripts dealing with scriptures and other historical subjects. ...a hostel for boy students. So far, 188 books have been printed and 8000 [[Sanskrit]] manuscripts have been collected. The process of digitizing them to preser
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  • He had acquired great erudition in the [[Sanskrit]] and the Tamil scriptures. His single-minded devotion towards Rāmānuja was equally laudable. When R ...ts expounded in the Śrībhāsya of Rāmānuja. He was also a good speaker in [[Sanskrit]] as well as Tamil. He conducted discourses throughout his life and passed
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  • ...e do not need to study our holy scriptures. The benefits of studying these scriptures have been denoted below. The scriptures teach us how to attain all the four goals of our life:
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  • ...>He lived in A. D. 788-820.</ref> to unravel the mysteries of the Vedāntic scriptures, especially the prasthānatraya, destiny chose Sāyaṇa to expound the oth ...ght up in the orthodox tradition and also with his vast knowledge of the [[Sanskrit]] language and ancient literature, he was ideally suited to this stupendous
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  • ...st a language that is used in the spoken or written form. When used in the scriptures, the resultant vibrations are also engineered to positively impact [[consci Among the currently recognized ancient languages like Latin or Greek, Sanskrit is the only language which has retained its purity. Its structure and vocab
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  • ...e of the most widely used words in [[Sanskrit]] literature and also in the scriptures. In the most basic sense, it means nature or a natural quality. * In Sanskrit [[poetry]], it is the name of a particular metre with 21 letters or syllabl
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  • Skandasvāmin lived in A. D. 630. Ancient scriptures in [[Sanskrit]], especially the [[Vedas]], are difficult to understand because of their a
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  • The Bṛhad-[[yogi]]-yājñavalkya is [[a]] large work in [[Sanskrit]] comprising of 930 verses spread over 12 chapters. The subject matter is [ ...valkya. This however is not correct as we find from the more authoritative scriptures, viz., the Brhadāranyaka [[Upaniṣad]].
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  • ...lization did have a name of its own, prior to the arrival of Persians. A [[Sanskrit]] scholar, Swami Mangal Nathji, had found ancient Hindu writings called Bir ...e perfection through divine knowledge is known as 'Hindu'. However, the [[Sanskrit]] rules of grammar defined by [[Panini]] do not allow for a derivation of H
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