1800, in an Indian context, "the sum of a person's actions in one life," which determines his form in the next; from Sanskritkarma"action, work, deed; fate," related to Sanskritkrnoti, Avestankerenaoiti"makes," Old Persiankunautiy"he makes;" from PIE root*kwer-"to make, form" ...
Sanskrit: 1. Sanskrit Sardelle: 1. sardine Sardine: 1. sardine Sarg: 1. coffin Sarkasmus: 1. acidness, sarcasm Satanas: 1. Lucifer, Satan Sattel: 1. saddle Satz: 1. sentence | 2. sentence Satzgefüge: 1. sentence Satzungen: 1. regulations, rules Sau: 1. sow Sauberkeit: 1. clean...
25. (tr) to state in words, usually specially selected ones; phrase 26. informal (often foll by: up) Austral to inform or advise (a person) [Old English word; related to Old High German wort, Old Norse orth, Gothic waurd, Latin verbum, Sanskrit vratá command] Word (wɜːd) ...
The Change in Meaning of Pali and Sanskrit Words Used in ThaiPengpala, Pathana
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This citrus fruit has a similar story: A bitter orange fruit that originated in Asia was popularized and traded by merchants who used a variant of the Sanskrit wordnaranga-s(orange tree). But some centuries later, a new, sweeter orange made its way into markets worldwide, and it ended up...
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Mantra, which comes directly from Sanskrit from a verb meaning ‘to think’, is a mystical chant, incantation or prayer in Hinduism and Buddhism, but now just denotes nothing more than a (slightly tired) slogan or call to action.Tantra, the esoteric Hindu and Buddhist yogic tradition, has ...
Anyway, note that the Teutonic forms seem to be closest to the Sanskrit. Take note of how the Sanskritish definitions form a continuous chain from century to century. **Now we come to Branch III: "The connexion of meaning in Branch III seems far-fetched, but there appears to be no doub...
Asana (a-sa-na)– The physicalyoga posesin hatha yoga. Each yoga pose name in Sanskrit ends with asana. Ashram (ash-rem)– Ayoga hermitageor a school of yoga. Ashtanga (ash-tan-ga)– Translated as “eight-limbed yoga,” this is the eight-limbed path described by Patanjali in the Yo...