- paurāṇika
- पौराणिक
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Ancient Iranian peoples — who settled Greater Iran in the 2nd millennium BC first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BC. They remain dominant throughout Classical Antiquity in Scythia and Persia.OriginsThe Iranian languages form a sub branch of the Indo Iranian … Wikipedia
Origins of the name Afghan — Mainstream theories= Ashvaka Etymological view supported by numerous noted scholars is that the name Afghan evidently derives from Sanskrit Ashvaka or Ashvakan (q.v), the Assakenoi of Arrian [ Arrian writes them Assakenoi. Strabo also calls them… … Wikipedia
Mohanatarangini — (River of delight) is the first work of Kanakadasa (1509–1609), a prominent literary figure in Kannada literature whose works are mostly in the Sangatya (composition meant to be sung to the accompaniment of a musical instrument),[1] Shatpadi… … Wikipedia
Nimbarka Sampradaya — An article related to Hinduism … Wikipedia
Katha (storytelling format) — Katha is an Indian style of story telling.The history of Katha In India, each region has developed its own style and tradition of story telling in various regional languages. Epics and Puranas, ancient stories of wisdom in Sanskrit, are the… … Wikipedia
Vagish Shastri — Infobox Person name = Dr. Vagish Shastri image size = 170px caption = birth date = Birth date and age|1934|7|24|mf=y birth place = Khurai, Sagar, India occupation = Sanskrit grammarian, linguist, yogi. spouse = Late Rekha TripathiVagish Shastri… … Wikipedia
Shri Krishna Pandaviyam — Sri Krishna Pandaviyam (The friendship/union of Lord Krishna and the Pandavas) is a 1966 Pauranika film directed by N.T.R and produced by Trivikrama rao. The film is not a sequel, but depicts the adolocent age of the Pandavas and Krishna. This… … Wikipedia
Afghan (ethnonym) — The ethnonym Afghan (افغان afġān) has been used in reference to the Pashtun people during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern period.[1] The name Afghanistan (افغانستان afġānistān) is a derivation from the ethnonym, originally in the loose… … Wikipedia