while Kush and Mizrain (Egypt) are brothers, from Kush Nimrod (Babylonian) sprang. With respect to the language of ancient Babylonians, the vocabulary is absolutely Kushite, belonging to that stock of tongues, which in postscript were everywhere...
That telos was in keeping with assessments of her in her early years, and her gift for languages can be seen in her adding Hebrew, Telugu, and Sanskrit to her repertoire. Carder had an insatiable desire to learn, and her ministry was also marked by periods of further education. During ...
This name of S´ iva is attested nowhere other than the Tul.u region (and possibly its environs),108 where it is understood to mean "the gentle Lord", mañju meaning "gentle" in Sanskrit. It is of course also redolent of Mañjus´r¯ı (or Mañjuvajra, the form in which...