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A Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Etymologically and Philologically Arranged With Special Reference to Cognate Indo-European Languages
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 40.18 $This dictionary was first published in 1872. This is a reprint of the 'new' edition from 1899 that was greatly enlarged and improved. All the words are arranged etymologically and philologically with special reference to cognate Indo-European languages. The work includes well over 180,000 words. There is an elaborate and informative Introduction detailing the inception and progress of this huge task.
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Ivy Hill Tile Sanskrit Deco Gray Hex 8.86 in. x 10.20 in. Matte Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (9.47 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 67.73 $Elevate your space beyond the ordinary designs found in many common hexagon or subway tiles with the Sanskrit Collection. Offered in 2 colorways and 2 sizes, each with a dynamic deco option, Sanskrit offers unique dimension and flare through its multiple patterns and textures. Mix and match the colors and patterns to create a truly one-of-a-kind space in any floor or wall application. Color: Gray.
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Ivy Hill Tile Sanskrit Deco Black Hex 8.86 in. x 10.20 in. Matte Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (9.47 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 91.77 $Elevate your space beyond the ordinary designs found in many common hexagon or subway tiles with the Sanskrit Collection. Offered in 2 colorways and 2 sizes, each with a dynamic deco option, Sanskrit offers unique dimension and flare through its multiple patterns and textures. Mix and match the colors and patterns to create a truly one-of-a-kind space in any floor or wall application. Color: Black.
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Ivy Hill Tile Sanskrit Deco Black 3.89 in. x 19.37 in. Matte Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (7.85 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 62.72 $Elevate your space beyond the ordinary designs found in many common hexagon or subway tiles with the Sanskrit Collection. Offered in 2 colorways and 2 sizes, each with a dynamic deco option, Sanskrit offers unique dimension and flare through its multiple patterns and textures. Mix and match the colors and patterns to create a truly one-of-a-kind space in any floor or wall application. Color: Black.
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Ivy Hill Tile Sanskrit Deco Gray 3.89 in. x 19.37 in. Matte Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile (7.85 sq. ft./Case)
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 65.15 $Elevate your space beyond the ordinary designs found in many common hexagon or subway tiles with the Sanskrit Collection. Offered in 2 colorways and 2 sizes, each with a dynamic deco option, Sanskrit offers unique dimension and flare through its multiple patterns and textures. Mix and match the colors and patterns to create a truly one-of-a-kind space in any floor or wall application. Color: Gray.
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Women's Sanskrit Chant, May All Beings Be Happy And Free Sterling Silver Box Chain Bracelet, Rose Gold Seven Saints
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 89.00 $ (+10.00 $)It's believed that wearing sacred texts close to the body or meditating upon them has the ability to change our energy fields. This bracelet is engraved with the powerful Sanskrit mantra: "Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu". This mantra is a beautiful part of a traditional Sanskrit sloka or prayer that means, "May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all." It's used in the Jivamukti yoga tradition. By reciting this mantra, we shift our consciousness from ourselves and radiate a prayer of love for the world around us. It serves as a reminder that everything is interconnected and that can positively influence all creation. Seen in British Vogue. Rose gold over sterling silver. Store in provided airtight plastic bag when not being worn. Avoid direct prolonged contact with cardboards and foams as the acids contained in these can cause discoloration of silver. Always remove when showering, exercising, swimming, sleeping.
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Women's Sanskrit Chant, May All Beings Be Happy And Free, Gold Bar Necklace Seven Saints
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 89.00 $ (+10.00 $)Change your energy field with sacred mantras. Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu is a beautiful part of a traditional Sanskrit sloka or prayer that means: "May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all." It's used in the Jivamukti yoga tradition. By reciting this mantra, we shift our consciousness from ourselves and radiate a prayer of love for the world around us. This necklace is engraved with this powerful mantra to serve as a reminder that everything is interconnected and can positively influence all creation. 18k gold over sterling silver. Always remove when showering, exercising, swimming, sleeping. Store in provided airtight plastic bag when not being worn. Avoid direct, prolonged contact with cardboards and foams as the acids contained in these can cause discoloration in silver.
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Women's Silver Sanskrit Chant May All Beings Be Happy And Free Box Chain Bracelet, White Rhodium Seven Saints
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 89.00 $ (+10.00 $)It's believed that wearing sacred texts close to the body or meditating upon them has the ability to change our energy fields. This bracelet is engraved with the powerful Sanskrit mantra: "Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu". This mantra is a beautiful part of a traditional Sanskrit sloka or prayer in Jivamukti yoga that means, "May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all." By reciting this mantra, we shift our consciousness from ourselves and radiate a prayer of love for the world around us. It serves as a reminder that everything is interconnected and that can positively influence all creation. White rhodium over sterling silver. Store in the airtight plastic bag when not being worn. Remove when showering, swimming, exercising, sleeping.
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Women's Silver Sanskrit Chant, May All Beings Be Happy And Free, White Rhodium Bar Necklace Seven Saints
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 89.00 $ (+10.00 $)Change your energy field with sacred mantras. Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu is a beautiful part of a traditional Sanskrit sloka or prayer that means: "May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and to that freedom for all." It's used in the Jivamukti yoga tradition. By reciting this mantra, we shift our consciousness from ourselves and radiate a prayer of love for the world around us. This necklace is engraved with this powerful mantra to serve as a reminder that everything is interconnected and can positively influence all creation. White rhodium over sterling silver. Always remove when showering, swimming, exercising, sleeping. Store in airtight plastic bag when not in use. Avoid direct prolonged contact with cardboards and foams, as the acids contained in these can cause discoloration of silver.
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Women's Sanskrit 108 Talisman Necklace - Sterling Silver Rize
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 76.00 $ (+10.00 $)This cute charm depicts the auspicious number 108 in the Sanskrit language, the ancient Indo-European language, which is still used today. The number 108 is lucky as it has both spiritual and scientific relevance. 108 appears significantly in both yogic practice and astronomy alike. The numbers represent 1 - higher truth, 0 - completeness, 8 - infinity 100% recycled sterling silver (92. 5), hallmarked, a pendant made to hang at a very slight angle, hand-made by Fairtrade artisans in India, 10% of all sales go directly to partnered children's charities. Do not apply perfumes or creams while wearing your jewellery and remember to remove it before you shower. Gently rub the surface of your jewellery using the soft cloth we provide to help restore shine. You can also soak your jewellery for a few minutes in warm, slightly soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth. To avoid scratches, tangling and tarnishing, store in the bag we provide with the anti-tarnish tab. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
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Women's Sanskrit 108 Talisman Necklace - Gold Vermeil Rize
Vendor: Wolfandbadger.com Price: 108.00 $ (+10.00 $)This cute charm depicts the auspicious number 108 in the Sanskrit language, the ancient Indo-European language, which is still used today. The number 108 is lucky as it has both spiritual and scientific relevance, 108 appears significantly in both yogic practice and astronomy alike. The numbers represent 1 - higher truth, 0 - completeness, 8 - infinity 22k Gold vermeil (2. 5 microns), eecycled sterling silver base (92. 5), hand made by Fairtrade artisans in India, 10% of all sales go directly to partnered children's charities. Do not apply perfumes or creams while wearing your jewellery and remember to remove them before you shower. Gently rub the surface of your jewellery using the soft cloth we provide to help restore shine. You can also soak your jewellery for a few minutes in warm, slightly soapy water and dry it with a soft cloth. To avoid scratches, tangling and tarnishing, store in the bag we provide with the anti-tarnish tab. Keep away from direct sunlight and heat.
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14K Italian Gold Round Sanskrit Om Necklace NoColor NoSize
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 139.99 $14-karat yellow gold; weighs approximately 1.1 grams Approximately 18in long Spring ring clasp Made in Italy
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Urbia Sanskrit End Table NoColor NoSize
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 999.99 $Color/finish: copper, bronze Design details: top made of hammered Antique Copper; base made of Bronze-plated steel Measures 21in long x 21in wide x 22in high Some assembly may be required Imported
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Urbia IE Series Sanskrit Coffee Table NoColor NoSize
Vendor: Gilt.com Price: 1,399.99 $Part of the IE Series collection Color/finish: brown antique copper/bronze Design details: Sanskrit is characterized by a sleek crisscross base and a hammered antique copper top. This table's subtle yet stunning features command attention. Artisan crafted. Hammered antique copper top. Organic modern design Measurements: 40.75in x 40.75in x 15.75in Hammered Antique Copper, MDF, Bronze-plated Steel Wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Use of chemical cleaners is not advised. Assembly required Imported
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The Sanskrit language, (The Great languages)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 90.28 $Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 1.45
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Sanskrit Debate : Vasubandhu's Vimsatika versus Kumarila's Niralambanvada
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 74.45 $Sanskrit Debate: Vasubandhu’s ‘Vimsatika’ versus Kumarila’s ‘Niralambanavada’ illustrates the rules and regulations of classical Indian debate literature (pramanasastra) by introducing new translations of two Sanskrit texts composed in antithesis to each other’s tradition of thought and practice. In the third century CE, Vasubandhu, a Buddhist philosopher-monk, proposed that the entire world of lived experience is a matter of mind only through his Vimsatika (Twenty Verses). In the seventh century CE, Kumarila, a Hindu philosopher-priest, composed Niralambanavada (Non-Sensory Limit Debate) to establish the objective reality of objects by refuting Vasubandhu’s claim that objects experienced in waking life are not different from objects experienced in dreams. Kumarila rigorously employs formal rules and regulations of Indian logic and debate to demonstrate that Vasubandhu’s assertion is totally irrational and incoherent. Vimsatika ranks among the world’s most misunderstood texts but Kumarila’s historic refutation allows Vimsatika to be read in its own text-historical context. This compelling, radically revolutionary re-reading of Vimsatika delineates a hermeneutic of humor indispensable to discerning its medicinal message. In Vimsatika, Vasubandhu employs the form of professional Sanskrit logic and debate as a guise and a ruse to ridicule the entire enterprise of Indian philosophy. Vasubandhu critiques all Indian theories of epistemology and ontology and claims that both how we know and what we know are acts of the imagination.
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Sanskrit Grammar and Reference Book
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 52.04 $Sanskrit Grammar and Reference Book by Prof. Ratnakar Narale is an ocean of essential information, in English Transliteration as well as in Sanskrit Devanagari script. This All-in-One manual includes complete Sanskrit Grammar and comprehensive Sanskrit Reference Book for all levels of learning. It has unique Charts, Flowcharts, Golden Rules, Dictionaries of Nouns, Adverbs, Verb Roots, Conjugations of every Sanskrit verb, Case Inflections all possible noun types, and every element of grammar you would ever need to know, but may not find elsewhere. It has all Chhand-Sutras of Pingala, Yoga-Sutras of Patanjali, and much more. A must for Sanskrit students, this book is one of its kind, worth its weight in gold. The question is not, "can you afford to buy it," the question is "can you afford not to buy this priceless book?"
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Sanskrit Text with a Glossary
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 22.89 $It is a treatise on the governance and administration of a state in three parts. Part 1 is a critical edition of the text. Part 2 contains English translation of the text and Part 3 is a study of social conditions, economy of the state, administrative set-up, law and its administration, foreign policy and so on.
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Sanskrit Keys to the Wisdom-Religion
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 34.96 $Sanskrit Keys to the Wisdom-Religion by Judith M. Tyberg.
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Sanskrit in Indonesia
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 63.75 $From the introduction: "The Deccan Trap covers an area of about half a million square kilometre of the west-central part of peninsular India, and is considered to be one of the major Phanerozoic volcanic suites of the world. The extrusion occurred around 65 Ma over a short period of time ( about 5 million years) broadly coinciding with the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary. The volcanics range in thickness from few tens of metre in the eastern fringe to more than 4 km in the western ghats in Maharashtra. The lava pile is intruded by swarms of mafic dyke in the western coast south of Bombay and along the Narmada valley. Rest of the area under the cover of Deccan Trap shows very few mafic dykes. Feeder dykes for the flows are rarely seen. Present remnants are scattered in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Goa. 724 pp.
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