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Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Aindra school of grammar — The Aindra (of Indra) school of Sanskrit grammar is one of the eleven schools of grammar mentioned in Panini s Ashtadhyayi . It is named after Indra in allusion to Lord Indra, the king of Gods in Hindu mythology. Arthur Coke Burnell, a renowned… … Wikipedia
aindrá-turīyá — ऐन्द्रतुरीय … Indonesian dictionary
Tolkāppiyam — The Tolkāppiyam ( ta. தொல்காப்பியம்) is a work on the grammar of the Tamil language and the earliest extant work of Tamil literature [* Zvelebil, Kamil. 1973. The smile of Murugan on Tamil literature of South India. Leiden: Brill. Zvelebil dates… … Wikipedia
Date of the Tolkappiyam — The dating of the earliest Tamil grammatical treatise Tolkappiyam has been debated much and it is still imprecise and uncertain [1][2][3] and has seen wide disagreements amongst scholars in the field.[3][4] … Wikipedia
Vyakarana — The Sanskrit grammatical tradition of IAST|vyākaraṇa is one of the six Vedanga disciplines. It has its roots in late Vedic India, and includes the famous work, IAST| Aṣṭādhyāyī , of Pāṇini (ca. 4th century BCE).The impetus for linguistic analysis … Wikipedia
Kirtan — (Sanskrit to repeat ) [MacDonell, A. A. (2004). A practical Sanskrit Dictonary. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass.] is call and response chanting performed in India s devotional traditions. [ [http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary 561538818/kirtan.html… … Wikipedia
Katyayana — Kātyāyana (c. 3rd century BC) was a Sanskrit grammarian, mathematician and Vedic priest who lived in ancient India.He is known for two works: * The Varttika , an elaboration on Panini s grammar. Along with the Mahā bhāsya of Patanjali, this text… … Wikipedia
Nagavanshi — The Nagavanshi (Sanskrit: नाग वंशी) dynasty is one of the ancient Kshatriya dynasties of India. The Vedas do not mention Kshatriyas of either Suryavanshi, Chandravanshi, Nagavanshi, Agnivanshi or such Vanshas or lineages. The Puranas, of… … Wikipedia
Jat clan system — The Jat clan system refers to social organization of the Jat people of Indo Aryan/Indo Scythian descent spread over Northern India and Pakistan (mainly in the Punjab region).Alexander Cunningham, History of Sikhs] James Tod, Annals ] [Sir Herbert … Wikipedia
Vasukra — IAST|Vásukra is the name of a rishi with patronymic Aindra , author of RV 10.27, 29, and part of 28, and the name of another rishi, son of Vasishtha, author of two verses, RV 9.97.28 30. IAST|Vásukrapatnī wife of Vaskura is the name of the… … Wikipedia