-
chariot giving "a very
bumpy ride," it may
actually be
derived from duḥ-
stha, a "dis-/ bad- + stand-", that is, "standing badly, unsteady," "unstable...
- Adi
Shankara derives it from shva (tomorrow) and
stha (that
which remains).
Ashva (horse) and
stha (situated),
meaning where horses are tied, is another...
- the term
possibly derived from kaya- ('prin****l, capital, treasury') and -
stha ('to stay') and
perhaps originally stood for an
officer of the
royal treasury...
- view). The four
truths are
dukkha (not
being at ease, 'suffering', from dush-
stha,
standing unstable).
Dukkha is an
innate characteristic of
transient existence;...
- lose that stroke. e.g. त् + व = त्व tva, ण् + ढ = ण्ढ ṇḍha, स् + थ = स्थ
stha. In Unicode, as in Hindi,
these consonants without their vertical stems are...
-
night with dark hue. viṣurūpe ahanī
dyauriva sthaḥ
vishurUpe ahanI dyau iva
stha: Both of You stay
steady as the
Sooryan in the sky with equal,
unique and...
-
Pyrrhonism and
Buddhism Dharmamudrā The term is
probably derived from duh-
stha, "standing unstable". Monier-Williams 1899, p. 483,
entry note: . Analayo...
- The
Sanskrit word
grhastha (गृहस्थ) is a
composite grha-
stha of two root
words grha (गृह) and
stha (स्थ). Grha
means "home, family, house",
while sth means...
- (Pali: 𑀅𑀥𑀺𑀝𑁆𑀞𑀸𑀦 from adhi,
meaning "foundational" or "beginning" plus
sthā meaning "standing"; Sanskrit: 𑀅𑀥𑀺𑀱𑁆𑀞𑀸𑀦, romanized: adhiṣṭhāna) has...
- 𑼭𑼾𑼥𑽂𑼣𑼒𑼴 𑽑 𑼱𑼸 𑽘 𑼣𑼶 𑼲𑼣𑼦𑼥𑽁 𑼣𑼁 𑼲𑽂𑼮𑼥𑽂𑼥𑼴𑼫𑼒 𑼒 𑼡𑼹𑼲𑼥𑽁 𑼦𑼸-
stha shuddha nu di
parlappas hutangda wale(da)nda kati 1
suwarna 8 di hadapan...