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The Buddha’s Great Miracle at Śrāvastī: A Translation from the Tibetan \u3cem\u3eMūlasarvāstivāda-vinaya\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article offers an annotated translation of the story of the Buddha’s great miracle at Śrāvastī, as found in the Tibetan translation of the Mūlasarvāstivāda-vinaya. While miracles of the Buddha are many and various, the great miracle of Śrāvastī, one
Fiordalis, David
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Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit: How Did It Originate?

open access: yesBhasha
Since Edgerton 1953, Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit (BHS) has been considered a sanskritization of Prakrit, based on strong linguistic evidence: lexical items are Sanskritic, endings Prakritic.
Hock, Hans Henrich
doaj   +1 more source

Sanskrit kadara-viklidha

open access: yes, 1938
In der Prosa des Takkāriyajātaka (IV, 245, 17; 246, 6 f. ) ist von einem Brahmanen die Rede, der pingalo nikkhantadatho genannt wird. Das zweite Adjektiv ubersetzte Rouse ,had lost all his teeth', Dutoit ,seine Zahne waren ihm ausgefallen', Hertel (ZDMG. 60, 783 ), der keine Zahne mehr besas' . Das das falsch ist, geht aus dem Kommentar zu Jat. 519, 11
openaire   +1 more source

भारतीयज्ञानपरम्परा नगरीयवास्तुविन्यासः च

open access: yesPrachi Prajna
The Indian knowledge System has been rich and continuously evolving since ancient times. In this System, the creation of twofold literature—namely Vedic literature and Lokik literature—makes its significance multidimensional. Both kinds of literature can
Hemant Sharma
doaj  

A Systematic Framework for Sanskrit Character Recognition Using Deep Learning

open access: yesELCVIA Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis
Sanskrit is widely acknowledged to be among the world’s oldest surviving classical languages, and yet its usage has continued to decline unabated in the present milieu.
Vrinda Kore   +4 more
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महाभारतस्य अनुशासनपर्वानुसारं विवाहसंस्कारविमर्शः

open access: yesPrachi Prajna
In Indian tradition, saṃskāras occupies a vital place of significance. Among the prime sixteen saṃskāras, the Vivāha-saṃskāra is of greatest importance.
Anasuya Moharana, Pratyush Kumar Sahoo
doaj  

The Sanskrit Paradigm of Tamil Grammar: Embrace and Resistance

open access: yesBhasha
This paper is about the historical relationship between the grammars of Sanskrit and Tamil and the debates around it. The debates are between the grammarians and commentators on Tamil grammar, not of Sanskrit.
Annamalai, E.
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Exploring the Cross-Lingual Similarity of Valmiki Ramayana Using Semantic and Sentiment Analysis

open access: yesVietnam Journal of Computer Science
The Sanskrit language holds significant importance in Indian culture because it has been extensively used in religious literature, primarily in Hinduism. Numerous ancient Hindu texts originally composed in Sanskrit have since been translated into various
Pooja Kulkarni, Gajanan K. Birajdar
doaj   +1 more source

From Invisibility to Visibility: Experiences of Women in Kerala's High-range Areas

open access: yesJournal of Social Work Education and Practice
This research article examines women's experiences residing in the high-range areas of the Idukki district in Kerala, focusing on their transition from invisibility to visibility. The study was conducted among women in these regions, identifying five key
Jasmine George, Jose Antony
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A Review Symposium [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Orsini, Francesca
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