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10 slokas on vidya in sanskrit write all?  

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What is Sloka

Hi,Sloka is a term derived from Sanskrit. Sloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise dedicated to the God. Shlokas are usually composed in a specific meter. Sloka is a verse of two lines from Sanskrit. Sloka is a verse, phrase, proverb or hymn of praise dedicated to the God. Shlokas are usually composed in a specific meter. Sloka is a verse of two lines, each of sixteen syllables.Sloka

Posted in Puja & Rituals by My creations at 1:37 PM on July 23, 2008
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The first word of Valmikis first sloka starts with "Manishada"....Can you explain the word?

long!"The form he used is called a sloka in Sanskrit. It means a couplet. A sloka was born out of his mouth automatically in a mood of sorrow. [6...]Later Valmiki composed entire Ramayana live long!"The form he used is called a sloka in Sanskrit. It means a couplet. A sloka was born out of his mouth automatically in a mood of sorrow. [6...]Later Valmiki composed entire Ramayana

Posted in Puja & Rituals by Tingtong at 7:52 PM on September 25, 2008

10 shlok in sanskrit of vidya?

Hi, |: : ||If a fire, a loan, or an enemy continues to exist even to a small extent, it will grow again and again; so do not let any one of it continue to exist even to a small extent. , , - , - ; : - 2 |: ||There are three jewels on earth: water, food,

Posted in Homework by Anonymous at 11:03 PM on May 17, 2013

I want to find a sanskrit sloka which describes the beauty of marriage not the duties after marriage. maybe from ramayana, rigveda etc. Can somebody help me?

If beauty is their ugliness will follow... when we seek one of the doul condition another opposit condition will definitely follow.. .i.e., good bad night and day and so...

Posted in Spirituality & Faith by amita agarwa at 3:41 AM on September 10, 2009

There is a sloka in Sanskrit which means"Life without knowledge is like a dogs tail. Can u elaborate?Na guhya gopane saktham, na damsha nivarane

is called kukkur in Sanskrit. The shloka you have quoted is about cure from maladies and secrets. I shall let you know its exact correct interpretation soon....Wise men of yore spent their lives to to gain

Posted in Self Development by tingtong at 1:09 PM on January 22, 2008

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