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Sanskrit Texts and Stotras

Sanskrit Texts and Stotras Home Sanskrit Document List Audio Knowledge Learning Tools Books Humor Dedication Study Sanskrit, read Sanskrit texts, listen to Vedic pundits chant, or read Sanksrit humor. This site contains a wide variety of Sanskrit texts and stotras in the pdf format, which you can view, print, or download for your personal use. Most of the texts are in Devanagari script, some with English translation. The Bhagavad-Gita, Devi Mahatmyam, all of the sahasranama stotras, and several other texts are also encoded in transliteration (by popular demand). A lot of attention has been put into formatting the texts for maximum aesthetic appeal and ease of use. New in 2020: Vedic Texts in Color - selected Sanskrit texts in full color with graphics. Including the Bhagavad-Gita, Devi Mahatmyam (Shri Durga Saptashati), Vishnu Sahasranama, Lalita Sahasranama, Shiva Sahasranama (from the Linga Purana), Ganesh Sahasranama, Surya Sahasranama, Aditya Hridayam, Ganapati Atharvashirsha Upanishad (also known as the Ganapati Upanishad), Shiva Manasa Puja, Shivashtakam, Shiva Panchakshara Stotram, Durga Stuti, 32 Names of Durga, Lalita Pancharatnam, Kanakadhara Stotram, Mahalakshmi Stotram, Lakshmi Sahasranama, Ganga Sahasranama, RadhaKrishna Sahasranama, Rama Sahasranama, Shanaishchara Stotram (Dasharatha Shani Stotram), Shanaishchara Stavaraja, Shani Vajrapanjara Kavacham, Mangala Kavacham, Angaraka Stotram, Rinamochaka Mangala Stotram, Rahu Kavacham, Rahu Stotram, Ketu Kavacham, ...

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Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3.5" floppy disk. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. More Hamburger icon An icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon. Title: Ayurvediya Shabdakosha (a.k.a. Ayurvediya Mahakosha) in 2 Volumes - with Marathi Translation. Editor and Translator: Ayurvedacharya Sri Venimadhav Shastri Joshi and Ayurveda-visharada Sri Narayana Hari Joshi Published by: Laxmanshastri Joshi, Maharashtra Rajya Sahitya Mandal, Mumbai Printed by: Lakshmibai Narayana Chaudhari Printed at: Nirnaya Sagar Press, Mumbai Year of Printing: 1968 A.D. PDF Creation and Uploading by: Hari Parshad Das (HPD) on 29 November 2014. Topics: sri, shri, sree, shree, ayurved, ayurveda, ayur, ayura, ved, veda, ayurvediya, ayurvedic,... Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015.447809 dc.contributor.author: Shri. S. J. Darmadhikari dc.date.accessioned: 2015-09-18T13:54:51Z dc.date.available: 2015-09-18T13:54:51Z dc.date.digitalpublicationdate: 2002 dc.date.citation: 1992 dc.identifier.barcode: 99999990142999 dc.identifier.origpath: /rawdataupload1/upload/0137/891 dc.identifier.copyn...

Ramayana

Balakanda and N M. K. PEES8, A. L. T. PRKS8 AND GUARDIAN PBE8S. * > 1910. % i*t Reserved PREFACE The Ramayana of Valmeeki is a most unique work. The Aryans are the oldest race on earth and the most * advanced ; and the Ramayana is their first and grandest epic. Germany, the Iliad of Homer, the Enead of Virgil, the Inferno, the Purgatorio, and the Paradiso of Dante, the Paradise Lost of Milton, the Lusiad of Camcens, the Shah Nama of Firdausi are Epics and no more ; the Ramayana of Valmeeki is an Epic and much more. If any work can clam} to be the Bible of the Hindus, it is the Ramayana of Valmeeki. Professor MacDonell, the latest writer on Samskritha Literature, says : everlasting fame * As long as moynfain ranges stand And rivers flow upon the earth, So long will this Ramayana Survive upon the lips of men. This prophecy has been perhaps even more abundantly fulfilled than the well-known prediction of Horace. No pro- duct of Sanskrit Literature has enjoyed a greater popularity in India down to the present day than the Ramayana. Its story furnishes the subject of many other Sanskrit poems as well as plays and still delights, from the lips* of reciters, the hearts of the myriads of the Indian people, as at the 11 PREFACE translated into many Indian vernaculars. Above all, it inspired the greatest poet of medieval Hindustan, Tulasi Das, to compose in Hindi his version of the epic entitled Ram Chant Manas, which, with its ideal standard of virtue and purity, is a kind of Bible...

Yajurveda

Yajurveda - Taittiriya Samhita, Brahmana, Aranyaka etc. Yajurveda Krishna Yajurveda Works of the Taittiriya Shaka edited by Subramania Sarma et al. The Yajurveda literature is divided into the White (Shukla) and the Black (Krishna) Yajurveda literature, and the latter is divided into four Branches (Shakas), the most important of which is the Taittiriya Shaka. Here we offer Krishna Yajurveda works of the Taittiriya Shaka as Devanagari editions with svara marks. We also offer non-accented transliterated searchable files and accented high-quality printable files. . - - - - - - - Typesetting Specimen: Taittiriya Brahmana edited by Subramania Sarma, Chennai 2004-2005, based on Grantha manuscripts and on these works: "Taittiriya Brahmana", 3 vols., edited by Hari Narayana Apte, 1898 (AnandAshram Publishers) "Taittiriya Brahmana", 3 vols., edited by Pushpendra Kumar, 1998 (Nag Prakashan Publishers) "Taittiriya Brahmana - Taittiriya Aranyakam - Kathakam - Ekagni Kaandam", 1 vol., edited by G.K. Seethaaraman, 2000 ("Your Family Friend" Publishers) The Taittiriya Brahmana consists of three voluminous books: Book 1: 8 chapters, Book 2: 8 chapters, Book 3: 12 chapters. The Devanagari pdf files are divided into chapter files comprising approx. 200 KB each. Note: The old chapter files uploaded during 13th February until 5th June 2004, have been replaced by the new carefully proofread final files of April/May 2005 comprising a total of 768 pages typeset in Devanagari in large 16 point ty...

vishnu sahasranama in Sanskrit

This small hand book helps and guides you to tackle your planetary afflictions using Shree Vishnusahasranama shlokas. This book is compiled to help people identify and find their corresponding shlokas from Vishnusahasranama. Designed & Compiled by Dr. Chandrashekar . M.G Acupuncturist M.D (Acu), P.hD (Acu) For free Distribution Share the PDF with likeminded people Sharing Divine Knowledge is Divinity by itself. Number of Pages: : 55 Published for humanity: ARC ACU CLINIC Bangalore – 560 050 www.chandrashekarg.wordpress.com - Foreword… Any holistic approach to health must necessarily include the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the patient, together with the recognition that all these aspects are intertwined. Each affects the others. The evolution- balance- and the declination of the Body, mind and soul always passes through chaotic phase. Health of the body, mind and soul should always be achieved by multi-dimensional approach for a long lasting result. Astrology, Herbs, Gems, Mudras, Mantras, Yoga etc., all are aimed at strengthening & balancing the internal chemistry of the body. Nothing is quackery, all are time-tested. The precision at which astrology calculates cosmology and its events are by itself a proof to its accuracy, utilizing such a science for human upliftment should create no doubt about its positive results. Reciting Sri Vishnusahasranama is one such astrological remedy gifted by our seers and sages for the entire humanity. This book in ...

Sanskrit Documents

Sanskrit Documents Other Sanskrit Documents . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Conjunct Consonants in Sanskrit (Konsonantenverbindungen in Sanskrit) In 1991, James E. Agenbroad published his collection "Difficult characters: A collection of Devanagari conjunct consonants and consonant + vowel matra combinations". Agenbroad's collection is a compilation of 1018 combinations (mainly conjunct consonants and a few matra combinations) quoted from various other books. Yet, more than 300 of the approx. 1000 conjunct consonants, i.e. roughly 30% of the collection by Agenbroad, are entirely fictitious. These hundreds of conjunct consonants were invented by modern Sanskritists such as Wilson, Monier-Williams, Gonda, Lambert, etc. etc. in the same strange and unscientific manner as ancient Sanskritists such as Panini invented hundreds of verbal roots. Example: Charles Wilkins (1808), Alix Desgranges (1845), M.R. Kale (1894), Richard Fick (1922), A.A. MacDonell (1926), H.M. Lambert (1953), Michael Coulson (1973) and Madhav M. Deshpande (1997) invented the conjunct consonant "bn". If "bn" were no invention, then a Sanskrit word would exist containing "bn". But there does not exist any such Sanskrit word. Therefore "bn" has been invented. Yet "bn" could occur in a foreign-language word, e.g. in "abnormal", inserted into Neo-Sanskrit texts. But serious scientific research on Sanskrit conjunct consonants must dismiss such "abnormalities". The book Sanskrit-Ligaturen und mathematische Kombina...

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Sanskrit Library The Sanskrit Library is a digital library dedicated to facilitating education and research in Sanskrit by providing access to digitized primary texts and computerized research and study tools to analyze and maximize their utility. Scholars, students, and the general public interested in the vast knowledge composed in Sanskrit in India and elsewhere over more than three millennia are invited to use this web site. The Sanskrit Library site has been developed and tested with the Google Chrome browser. Please use this browser in case unexpected problems are encountered with other browsers. In any case, please report problems to The Sanskrit Library is a non-profit tax-exempt charitable organization. We depend on public support in order to provide valuable resources in a free and open platform. To help us preserve and provide access to the precious knowledge in one of the world's greatest knowledge-bearing languages, please

vishnu sahasranama in Sanskrit

This small hand book helps and guides you to tackle your planetary afflictions using Shree Vishnusahasranama shlokas. This book is compiled to help people identify and find their corresponding shlokas from Vishnusahasranama. Designed & Compiled by Dr. Chandrashekar . M.G Acupuncturist M.D (Acu), P.hD (Acu) For free Distribution Share the PDF with likeminded people Sharing Divine Knowledge is Divinity by itself. Number of Pages: : 55 Published for humanity: ARC ACU CLINIC Bangalore – 560 050 www.chandrashekarg.wordpress.com - Foreword… Any holistic approach to health must necessarily include the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the patient, together with the recognition that all these aspects are intertwined. Each affects the others. The evolution- balance- and the declination of the Body, mind and soul always passes through chaotic phase. Health of the body, mind and soul should always be achieved by multi-dimensional approach for a long lasting result. Astrology, Herbs, Gems, Mudras, Mantras, Yoga etc., all are aimed at strengthening & balancing the internal chemistry of the body. Nothing is quackery, all are time-tested. The precision at which astrology calculates cosmology and its events are by itself a proof to its accuracy, utilizing such a science for human upliftment should create no doubt about its positive results. Reciting Sri Vishnusahasranama is one such astrological remedy gifted by our seers and sages for the entire humanity. This book in ...

Sanskrit Documents

Sanskrit Documents Other Sanskrit Documents . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Conjunct Consonants in Sanskrit (Konsonantenverbindungen in Sanskrit) In 1991, James E. Agenbroad published his collection "Difficult characters: A collection of Devanagari conjunct consonants and consonant + vowel matra combinations". Agenbroad's collection is a compilation of 1018 combinations (mainly conjunct consonants and a few matra combinations) quoted from various other books. Yet, more than 300 of the approx. 1000 conjunct consonants, i.e. roughly 30% of the collection by Agenbroad, are entirely fictitious. These hundreds of conjunct consonants were invented by modern Sanskritists such as Wilson, Monier-Williams, Gonda, Lambert, etc. etc. in the same strange and unscientific manner as ancient Sanskritists such as Panini invented hundreds of verbal roots. Example: Charles Wilkins (1808), Alix Desgranges (1845), M.R. Kale (1894), Richard Fick (1922), A.A. MacDonell (1926), H.M. Lambert (1953), Michael Coulson (1973) and Madhav M. Deshpande (1997) invented the conjunct consonant "bn". If "bn" were no invention, then a Sanskrit word would exist containing "bn". But there does not exist any such Sanskrit word. Therefore "bn" has been invented. Yet "bn" could occur in a foreign-language word, e.g. in "abnormal", inserted into Neo-Sanskrit texts. But serious scientific research on Sanskrit conjunct consonants must dismiss such "abnormalities". The book Sanskrit-Ligaturen und mathematische Kombina...

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Sanskrit Library The Sanskrit Library is a digital library dedicated to facilitating education and research in Sanskrit by providing access to digitized primary texts and computerized research and study tools to analyze and maximize their utility. Scholars, students, and the general public interested in the vast knowledge composed in Sanskrit in India and elsewhere over more than three millennia are invited to use this web site. The Sanskrit Library site has been developed and tested with the Google Chrome browser. Please use this browser in case unexpected problems are encountered with other browsers. In any case, please report problems to The Sanskrit Library is a non-profit tax-exempt charitable organization. We depend on public support in order to provide valuable resources in a free and open platform. To help us preserve and provide access to the precious knowledge in one of the world's greatest knowledge-bearing languages, please