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  • ...originated earlier than most of the extant ''Mahapuranas'', some of these texts are extensive and important.<ref name="Hazra">Hazra, R.C. (1962, reprint 20 ...he different lists. But, it can not be denied that a large number of these texts have been lost without leaving any trace.<ref name="Hazra"/>
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  • ...Library of India and Sanskrit Literature sites such as Sanskrit ebooks and Sanskrit Documents). Research thesis works of modern day research students (publishe ...rove the subjects’ visibility and promote usage. References to grammatical texts, Shabdakalpadruma, Vachaspatyam, Nirukta reinforce the concepts.
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  • ...nial days. Readers are exposed to the numerous interpretations of samskrit texts (consequently interpolations) referring to which has become the norm in the == Samskrit Texts Vs Other Language Texts ==
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  • A Bhashya (Sanskrit: भाष्य) is an elaborate exposition, a commentary on the Sutras, w ...sophy, Volume 33, pages 55–94</ref><ref>PV Kane (2015 Reprint), History of Sanskrit Poetics, Motilal Banarsidass, {{ISBN|978-8120802742}}, page 29</ref>
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  • ...ort ''Brahmana''s of the [[Samaveda]] are the latest amongst the [[Vedic]] texts belonging to this genre.<ref>Pargiter, F.E. (1972). ''Ancient Bharat's Hist ...edition with [[Hindi language|Hindi]] translation and [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] commentary from [[Allahabad]] in 1924. The second edition of it was publi
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  • ...and ''yuddha'' meaning warfare. In the [[Hindu scripture|ancient Bharat's texts]], dharma-yuddha refers to a war that is fought while following several rul == Other texts ==
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  • == Associated Texts == Nirnaya Sindhu (Sanskrit) by Vasudev Sharma
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  • |description=Sanskrit and Bharat (संस्कृतं भारतञ्च) ...y Dr. Chamu Krishna Shastry during the inaugural session of the Non-formal Sanskrit Education Cell, IIT-Bombay (August, 2022).
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  • .... The four other literary heads embody the later developments in classical Sanskrit literature.<ref name=":0">Swami Sivananda, All about Hinduism, Page 28</ref There are two hundred and fifteen of these Vaishnava texts. Isvara, Ahirbudhnya, Paushkara, Parama, Sattvata, Brihad-Brahma and Jnanam
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  • '''''Dasa''''' is a [[Sanskrit]] word found in ancient Bharat's texts such as the ''[[Rigveda]]'' and ''[[Arthasastra]]''.<ref name="kangle" /> I ...vant" or "religious devotee". More recent scholarly interpretations of the Sanskrit words ''dasa'' or ''dasyu'' suggest that these words used throughout the Ve
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  • ...he narratives. We keep adding to the list of such words [[Non-Translatable Sanskrit words|here.]] ...f Texts (कालानुक्रमणिका न) | कालानुक्रमणिका न ॥ No Dating or Chronology of Texts]]
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  • ...h objections and answers to a concept and reasoning to establish a theory. Texts generally include one or many of the following types of compositions. ...knowledge" can be woven.<ref name="monierwilliamssutra22">Monier Williams, Sanskrit English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Entry for [http://www.ibiblio.
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  • ...or relevancy or the final conclusion.<ref>{{cite book|title=The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary|author=V.S.Apte|publisher=Digital Dictionaries of South ...Sloka II.59 – विषया विनिवर्तन्ते.<ref>{{cite web|title=Visayah|url= http://sanskrit.app.arat.us/?tmp=dictionary&word=visayah }}</ref> ''Viśayah'' primarily me
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  • ...om one generation to next. There are two historic classifications of Hindu texts: ''Shruti'' – that which is heard<ref name=":1">Dhiman, S. (2010). Who am ...f the history of Hinduism, beginning with some of the earliest known Hindu texts and ending in the early modern period with the later Upanishads. The Vedas
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  • ...aled', 'wealth', 'flowing', 'oozing', <ref>{{cite book|title=The Practical Sanskrit-English Dictionary|author=V.S.Apte|publisher=Digital dictionaries of South
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  • ...//www.ibiblio.org/sripedia/ebooks/mw/1200/mw__1274.html Monier Williams, ''Sanskrit English Dictionary'', Oxford University Press, Entry for ''sutra'', page 12 ...Sanskrit English Dictionary, Koeln University, Germany</ref> and ''sūnā'' (Sanskrit: सूना) meaning "woven".<ref name="monierwilliamssutra" />
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  • ...markosha Tritiya Kanda, Vishesyanigna varga (3.1.78) Varanasi: Chaukhambha Sanskrit Sansthan (Page 507)</ref>
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  • ...uthor of “Ashtanga Hriddaya” (ayurvedic treatise), mentioned Charka in his texts suggesting he lived before his time period. ...uthor of “Ashtanga Hridaya” (ayurvedic treatise), mentioned Charaka in his texts, this suggests he lived before his time period.
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  • In the [[Samhita (संहिता)|Samhita]] texts, the ''Asuras'' are any adhyatmik, divine beings including those with good ...out the Asura-Devas" in his book, see page 3 for example.;<br>For original Sanskrit, see Rigveda hymns 8.25.4 and 8.96.9 [https://sa.wikisource.org/wiki/ऋग
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  • The Caraṇavyuha, a later era Sanskrit text, states that the Atharvaveda had nine [[shakha]]s, or schools: paippal The ''Srautasutra'' texts Vaitāna Sūtra and the Kauśika Sūtra are attached to the Atharvaveda Sha
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