(Hinduism) an ancient language of India (the language of the Vedas and of Hinduism); an official language of India although it is now used only for religious purposes.
Ещё 1 Legend has it that while visiting Tibet, Padma-Sambhava found it necessary to conceal sanskrit works he had arranged to be written.
2 Beneath a bridge, a blue form by Brazilian painter Zezão unfurls like a tribal marking, recalling the looping shapes of cursive sanskrit script.
3 On the other hand, in words like the Sanskrit sapta, the Gr.
4 Sanskrit , such abbreviations are carried to an extreme; in most Greek MSS.
5 Or Sanskrit in his case, assuming they still teach Greek in seminary.
6 For the artificial, no doubt, has a wide place in Sanskrit literature.
7 The word mandir derives from the Sanskrit mandira, meaning a dwelling place.
8 There being no indirect narration in Sanskrit , such forms cannot be helped.
9 The hymn is not regarded as very ancient by most Sanskrit scholars.
10 Maybe it's in Sanskrit , I thought, and he has to translate it.
11 Master spoke fluent English, French, Hindi, and Bengali; his Sanskrit was fair.
12 Against Vedas and Upanishads, Brahmanas and Epics, he set the Sanskrit Bible.
13 The Ramayana, &c., by Monier Williams Baden Professor of Sanskrit at Oxford.
14 In Sanskrit the term used for large lumps of sugar was khanda sakara.
15 Sakuntala belongs to the mytho-pastoral class of Sanskrit plays; Probodhchandraudya, to the metaphysical.
16 The name triphala comes from two Sanskrit words that literally mean three fruits.
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