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10 May 2024

N    15:24  In Sanskrit literature every word has got particular meaning, particular thought. Therefore it is called samskrta, most performed and purified literature. Samskrta means purified, just like we offer samskara at the time of initiation, purification diffhist +5,171 SharmisthaK talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"In Sanskrit literature every word has got particular meaning, particular thought. Therefore it is called saṁskṛta, most performed and purified literature, saṁskṛta. Saṁskṛta means purified, saṁskāra, just like we offer saṁskāra at the time of initiation, purification"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|SharmisthaK}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-10T15:24:09.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-10T15:24:09.000Z}} {{totals_by_sec...")
N    15:21  Grhamedhi means one who does not know what is the aim of life. Grhamedhi and grhastha. Grhastha means although he is living with wife and children, but he knows what is the aim of life. That is the grhastha asrama diffhist +4,819 SharmisthaK talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"Gṛhamedhi means one who does not know what is the aim of life. Gṛhamedhi and gṛhastha. Gṛhastha means although he is living with wife and children, but he knows what is the aim of life. That is the gṛhastha āśrama"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|SharmisthaK}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-10T15:21:23.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-10T15:21:23.000Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=0|OB=0|Lec=1|Con=0|Let=0}} {{total|1}} {{t...")
     06:13  The word tirthanam is sometimes interpreted to mean the places of pilgrimage, but Srila Jiva Gosvami says that it means the reception of the Vedic transcendental knowledge. The propounders of the Vedic knowledge are also known as the tirthas diffhist −12 Nabakumar talk contribs
     05:09  Jiva Gosvami has explained this verse (SB 10.3.43) in his Krsna-sandarbha, Ninety-sixth Chapter, where he notes that in text 37 the Lord says, amuna vapusa, meaning - by this same form diffhist +34 Nabakumar talk contribs

9 May 2024

N    18:23  First code in the Brahma-sutra is athato brahma jijnasa. Brahma-jijnasa: to inquire about the Absolute. The jijnasa means inquiry. In the cats' and dogs' life the inquiry is, - Where is food? Where is shelter? Where is sex?‎‎ 2 changes history +3,151 [Soham‎ (2×)]
     
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18:23 (cur | prev) +3,152 Soham talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"first code in the Brahma-sūtra is athāto brahma jijñāsā. Brahma-jijñāsā: to inquire about the Absolute. The jijñāsā means inquiry. In the cats' and dogs' life the inquiry is, "Where is food? Where is shelter? Where is sex?""}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Soham}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-09T18:23:21.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-09T18:23:21.000Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=0|OB=0|Lec=1|Con=0|Let=0}} {{total|1}}...")
N    18:14  One who does not know what is this (Bentley's) code, but he can refer to the book. The explanation is there: "This code means this wording." Similarly, Brahma-sutra means the whole Vedic knowledge is given in codes diffhist +3,082 Soham talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"one who does not know what is this code, but he can refer to the book. The explanation is there: "This code means this wording." Similarly, Brahma-sūtra means the whole Vedic knowledge is given in codes"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Soham}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-09T18:14:12.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-09T18:14:12.000Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=0|OB=0|Lec=1|Con=0|Let=0}} {{total|1}} {{toc right}} Category:One Wh...")
N    15:54  The Vedic knowledge is given in codes. That is called Brahma-sutra. Sutra means code, and Brahman means the Supreme Absolute Truth. Understanding of the Absolute Truth in code words, and the explanation diffhist +3,209 Soham talk contribs (Created page with "<div id="compilation"> <div id="facts"> {{terms|"The Vedic knowledge is given in codes. That is called Brahma-sūtra. Sūtra means code, and Brahman means the Supreme Absolute Truth. Understanding of the Absolute Truth in code words, and the explanation"}} {{notes|}} {{compiler|Soham}} {{complete|ALL}} {{first|2024-05-09T15:54:08.000Z}} {{last|2024-05-09T15:54:08.000Z}} {{totals_by_section|BG=0|SB=0|CC=0|OB=0|Lec=1|Con=0|Let=0}} {{total|1}} {{toc right}} Category:Vedic...")