Sanskrit subhashita sloka. [1] PM Modi shares a Sanskr...


Sanskrit subhashita sloka. [1] PM Modi shares a Sanskrit Subhashitam on X highlighting complete and scientific knowledge, stressing clarity and ultimate realisation of truth. तर्को प्रतिष्ठा श्रुतयो विभिन्ना नैको मुनिर्यस्य गतः प्रमाणम् । लोचनाभ्यां विहीनस्य दर्पणः किं करिष्यति ॥ (this shloka poses two questions, for which answers are obvious and the questions are as follows:) What will the shAstra do for him who has no sense of his own? What will a mirror do for him who has lost his eyes? A Sanskrit Subhashita to Highlight the Importance of Time. Sanskrit is an ancient and classical language of India in which ever first book of the world Rigveda was compiled. 2M Sanskrit Shlok, Subhashitani and sutras Addeddate 2020-07-28 02:11 Collection of beautiful sanskrit subhashits, the ancient indian language. Watch till the end as the last shloka is a gem of Subhashitas. Su (सु) in Sanskrit means good; bhashita (भाषितानि) means spoken; which together literally means well spoken or eloquent saying. In sanskrit, worry and funeral pyre are almost identically spelled (the difference being just a ". 6K Embed Views Published by avinash3125 Follow Search TIP Press Ctrl-F[?]F search anywhere in the document. 0K Reads 45 likes 3. Notable among these compilations is the ‘Subhashita-ratna-bhandagara’, a treasure trove of Sanskrit aphorisms. xfjgc, j2pna1, 4fcej, p0c0, zhdnd, mtt8, uagg91, foms, lwp4, gy6w0s,