Sanskrit term referring to utterance in the sense of linguistic performance
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Shabda (Sanskrit: शब्द, IAST: Śabda), is the Sanskrit word for "speech sound". In Sanskrit grammar, the term refers to an utterance in the sense of linguistic performance.
Shabda (Sanskrit: शब्द, IAST: Śabda), is the Sanskrit word for "speech sound". In Sanskrit grammar, the term refers to an utterance in the sense of linguistic...
Shabda Brahman or Sabda-brahman or Nada brahman means transcendental sound (Shatapatha Brahmana III.12.48) or sound vibration (Shatpatha Brahmana Vi.16...
"attention" or "face", that is, an outward expression of the soul; Shabd or Shabda has multiple meanings including ‘sacred song’, ‘word’, ‘voice’, ‘hymn’,...
Shabda Kahn serves as Pir (spiritual director) of the Sufi Ruhaniat International, a branch within the spiritual lineage of Pir-o-Murshid Hazrat Inayat...
lost. Legends also credit him with writing the Sanskrit-language Andhra-shabda-chintamani, said to be the first work on Telugu grammar. Nannaya was born...
Sabda Ratnakaramu (శబ్దరత్నాకరము) is a Telugu language dictionary written by Bahujanapalli Sitaramacharyulu and published in 1885. It contains nearly 34...
Shabda Mara Swabhawma J Nathi (Gujarati: શબ્દ મારા સ્વભાવમાં જ નથી) is a Gujarati collection of ghazals written by Raeesh Maniar. The book was published...
Sahi Shabda (Nepali: सही शब्द) is a 1995 Nepali language thesaurus written by Father William Bourke SJ. It is the first comprehensive Nepali thesaurus...
virtue. Nanak's words are registered in the form of 974 poetic hymns, or shabda, in the holy religious scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, with...
Radhakanta was proficient in Sanskrit, Persian and Arabic. He published Shabda Kalpadruma, a Sanskrit language dictionary. Hara Kumar Tagore another contemporary...
or more graphemes to represent the sound [ʃ]. These are 'শ' as in শব্দ ("shabda", pronounced as "shôbdo")(meaning"word"), 'ষ' as in ষড়যন্ত্র ("şaḍjantra"...
languages; Sarkar's writings on linguistics included, among other works, Shabda Cayanika ("A Collection of Words"), an unfinished, twenty-six volume dictated...
"consciousness soul", in search of universal, objective truths. In Surat Shabda Yoga, the soul is considered to be an exact replica and spark of the Divine...
meaning of the mantra. It appears in the Shiva Purana in the chapter 1.2.10 (Shabda-Brahma Tanu) and in its Vidyeshvara samhita and in chapter 13 of the Vayaviya...
organization from 1971 until his own passing in 2001. Jablonski was succeeded by Shabda Kahn as Pir of the lineage. When Samuel Lewis died, he asked that his body...
hermaphrodite instead of a son, by the priestesses of Shabda-Oud. For her disobedience, the Shabda-Oud attempt her destruction. Othon, to assure his son's...
philosophy that interpreted the Upanishads. Traditional Vedānta considers shabda pramāṇa (scriptural evidence) as the most authentic means of knowledge,...
pilgrimage and no rituals, no mother, father, or guru there... — Kabir, Shabda 43, Translated by K Schomer and WH McLeod The early 15th-century Bhakti...
and indeterminable, conscious and non-conscious constituents of creation. Shabda: knowledge gained by associating with an enlightened person (Guru – upadesh)...
This is a list of gurus who gave teachings about Shabda, the Path of Sound. Maheshwari, S.D., Biography of Huzur Maharaj, Agra: Radhasoami Satsang. Shivbratlal...
Moksha (/ˈmoʊkʃə/; Sanskrit: मोक्ष, mokṣa), also called vimoksha, vimukti, and mukti, is a term in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism for various...