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- Sanskrit (/ˈsænskrɪt/; attributively संस्कृत-, saṃskṛta-; nominally संस्कृतम्, saṃskṛtam, IPA: [ˈsɐ̃skr̩tɐm]) is a classical language belonging to the...
- Karnataka Samskrit University is a university in Bangalore, Karnataka. Its aim is the development and research in Sanskrit language. The university was...
- Vishvavidyalaya Sanskrit Wikisource has original text related to this article: Full text in Samskrit Text Telugu Rendering in WikiSource Devanagari Rendering...
- the revival of the Sanskrit language. He is the trustee and Secretary of Samskrit Promotion Foundation. He is also the co-founder of Samskrita Bharati. Now...
- Kavikulaguru Kalidas Sanskrit University and as Acting VC of Karnataka Samskrit University, Bangalore and Gondwana University, Gadchiroli. Varakhedi has...
- "Srimanmaharaja Samskrita Graduation and Post Graduation Center | Karnataka Samskrit University". http://www.mysoresamachar.com/sans_college.htm "Srimanmaharaja...
- University Karnatak University Karnataka Janapada Vishwavidyalaya Karnataka Samskrit University Karnataka State Akkamahadevi Women's University Karnataka State...
- Sanskrit learning and has received the Rajyotsava Award. The Karnataka Samskrit University recently conferred an honorary doctorate on him. In his Laukika...
- ga****rishta vimana, where "ga****rishta" literally means "back of an elephant" in Samskrit. This type of vimana here is a separate south-facing garbhagriha for the...
- Rigveda to the Present) (in Hindi). New Delhi: Bharatiya Itihasa evam Samskrit Parishad and DK Printworld. History versus Casuistry: Evidence of the Ramajanmabhoomi...