In most of the languages of India, the word for Thursday is Guruvāra – vāra meaning day and Guru being the style for Bṛhaspati, guru to the gods and regent of the planet Jupiter In Sanskrit language, the day is called Bṛhaspativāsaram (day of Bṛhaspati) In Nepali language...
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Diwali means “rows of lamps” in Sanskrit, a language used in many Indian religions. During the festival, families and friends come together to light the oil lamps,which are called diyas. Then they put the lamps in rows outside their homes and temples. ...
Diwali means "rows of lamps" in Sanskrit, a language used in many Indian religions. During the festival, families and friends come together to light the oil lamps,which are called diyas. Then they put the lamps in rows outside their homes and temples.As in other cultures' winter holidays,...
The word “asana” means “pose” in Sanskrit, and there are hundreds of asanas that can be performed for a variety of purposes. Some asanas are designed to increase flexibility, while others help to improve balance or build strength.
It always happened on the same day of the week as a doctor had be present and he came to the island once a week. Unlike this reenactment (where no actual blows took place), prisoners took their punishment while kneeling down with their arms stretched and bound on the post. The cat o...
He came to national prominence during the 1860 election campaign for the Boden Chair of Sanskrit at Oxford University, in which he stood against Max Müller.—Wikipedia Here is the presentation of fasts, festivals and Holy days in India in the 19th century as observed and recorded by Monier-...
In a cou try of mor e than 1.2 billion peopl e and differ ent religious beliefs Diuali is a celebration to at touches everyone.Diwali means "row of lamps" in Sanskrit, a i anguag e used in many Indian religions Duri g th e festival, families and friends com e toge ther to lig...
In a country of more than 1.2 billion people and different religious beliefs, Diwali is a celebration that touches everyone.Diwali means "rows of lamps" in Sanskrit,a language used in many Indian religions. During the festival, families and friends come together to light the oil lamps, which ...
Here is the scientific way how Jyotish Shastra defined the 7 days and others in Europe copied it. Even during Mahabharata time, Krishna knew the precise time when Solar eclipse will happen. Ignorant western countries will remain ignorant unless they will learn Sanskrit the moth...