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- Sayana (IAST: Sāyaṇa, also called Sāyaṇācārya; died 1387) was a 14th-century Sanskrit Mimamsa scholar from the Vijayanagara Empire of South India, near...
- following accepted subspecies: Oliva sayana sarasotensis Petuch & Sargent, 1986 Oliva sayana sayana Ravenel, 1834 Oliva sayana texana Petuch & Sargent, 1986...
- (pre-Sayana, roughly of the Gupta period), Udgitha (pre-Sayana), Venkata-Madhava (pre-Sayana, c. 10th to 12th centuries) and Mudgala (after Sayana, an...
- Sayanas (14th c. CE) major Vedartha Prakasha is a rare commentary on the Vedas, which is also referred to by contemporary scholars. Yaska and Sayana,...
- ****ur Sayana (Quechua ****ur condor, sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "condor stop", Hispanicized spelling Condorsayana)...
- take into consideration the effects of precession of equinoxes are called sayana systems. The nirayana year is the sidereal year, that is, is the actual...
- Bhattopadhyaya, who was also a preceptor to Sāyaṇa and Mādhava [B]. Channibhatta was a younger contemporary of Sāyaṇa and Madhava, author of a sub-commentary...
- Porcellana sayana is a species of porcelain crab that lives in the western Atlantic Ocean, often as a commensal of hermit crabs. It is red with white spots...
- explanations of their origin and meaning and numerous old legends)'. According to 'Sāyaṇa to contain two parts: 1. vidhi, rules or directions for [sacrificial] rites...
- ****ur Sayana (Quechua ****ur condor, sayana stop, whereabouts, a place where you stop frequently, "condor stop", Hispanicized spelling Condor Sayana) is...