These pages are a sort of virtual desktop of Elisa Freschi. You can find here my cv and some random thoughts on Sanskrit (and) Philosophy. All criticism welcome! Contributions are also welcome!Search Category Archives: Sanskrit Philosophy Friday, April 18, 2025 Second Kumārila conference ...
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Wherein (yatra) there is neither (na vidyate) thoughts (cintā) nor (na) oblations (utsargaḥ), there is nothing (na) to which holding on (grahaḥ) there (tatra). So (tadā), Knowledge (jñānam) inherent (saṁstham) in Ātmā (ātma) is unborn (ajati) (and) equable ...
Though truthfulness is a virtue across the world, it is one of the major principles of Indian religions, referring to the path of truthfulness or purity one should tread on—be it their thoughts, intentions, speech, or actions. In Sanskrit, the word sat stands for ‘true essence, ‘true ...
Mantras quieten the mind and bring good thoughts to once mind. Japa is silent repetition of a mantras. Stotras are uttered out loud for peace and love. The Name Chants (chanting of the Divine Name or naam jaap) has a very important place in hindu worship. ...
:- TheYajnika-s,whose primary interest was the performance of the Yajna, were more concerned wiith the sequence of the rituals to be conducted during the course of the Yajna; and, the proper utterance of the related Vedic mantras; than with the meaning of the mantras that were recited ...
Machine TranslationTransfer BasedSanskritEnglishTranslation is one of the needs of global society for communicating thoughts and ideas of one country with other country. Translation is the process of interpretation of text meaning and subsequent production of equivalent text, also called as communicating ...
With the emergence of the Śuddhavikalpa (pure thought), you develop Sattarka or a continuous series of thoughts/ideas similar to the Śuddhavikalpa, which leads to the emergence of Śuddhavidyā (Pure Knowledge, and not the tattva 5). Śuddhavidyā is divine in nature and wil...
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The second part of the shloka gives the answer – take refuge in Ishvara alone. All our thoughts, words, actions, feelings, everything should be dedicated towards Ishvara. By doing so, we will automatically arrive at the answers to our questions regarding what to do and what not to do. ...