A scholar or teacher of Hindu law, philosophy or music.
1Did the pandit know the man whose name was written so?
2The girl, seeing the shadowed face of the pandit, inquired if he sorrowed with any sorrow.
3She turned to the pandit now, speaking slowly:
4Skag knew by this time, that his teacher, the pandit, considered the matter of serious import.
5Our companion was a Raja and a pandit.
6The pandit had called her Gul Moti-ji.
7As a further proof, they gave up the regimental pandit for endeavouring to persuade them to mutiny.
8It belonged, he said, to a man named Rup Singh, a pandit, or learned man of Ranipur.
9The priest waited patiently, knowing that the pandit's wisdom was working in him and that he was considering the matter.
10All the pandit classes, too, coming to recognize at this stage, obtain liberation; even those of evil propensities being sure to be liberated here.
11One pandit said that with a gift of 501 rupees: "The value of the 1 is more important than the value of the 500."
12Most of them took their posts after Pandit took power in December.
13Pandit has brought in other senior executives since taking over in December.
14Pandit is visiting Africa, with stops in both South Africa and Nigeria.
15Pandit was known to have adamantly opposed any break-up of the bank.
16The Pandit, anxious to get rid of us, moved toward the door.