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Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, Second Adhyâya, Second Khanda
Second Khanda 1. Next comes Kauntharavya: 2. There are 360 syllables (vowels), 360 sibilants (consonants), 360 groups. 3. What we called syllables are the days, what we called…Khandogya-Upanishad: First Prapathaka, Fourth Khanda
Fourth Khanda1. Let a man meditate on the syllable Om, for the udgitha is sung beginning with Om. And this is the full account of the syllable Om:—2. The Devas, being afraid of death, entered…Aitareya-Aranyaka: First Aranyaka, Third Adhyâya, Fourth Khanda
Fourth Khanda1. He begins with: “That indeed was the oldest in the worlds;”—for that (the Brahman) is verily the oldest in the worlds.2. “Whence was born the fierce one, endowed with…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Third Aranyaka, First Adhyâya, Fifth Khanda
Fifth Khanda1. Now those who repeat the Nirbhuga say:2. “The former half is the first syllable, the latter half the second syllable, and the space between the first and second halves is the…Brihadaranyaka-Upanishad: Fifth Adhyâya, Third Brahmana
Third Brahmana 1. Pragâpatii is the heart, is this Brahman, is all this. The heart, hridaya, consists of three syllables. One syllable is hri, and to him who knows this, his own people…Polish language
(Encyclopedia) Polish language, member of the West Slavic group of the Slavic subfamily of the Indo-European family of languages (see Slavic languages). Polish is spoken as a first language by about…Brihadaranyaka-Upanishad: Fifth Adhyâya, Fourteenth Brahmana
Fourteenth Brahmana1. The words Bhumi (earth), Antariksha (sky), and Dyu (heaven) form eight syllables. One foot of the Gâyatrî consists of eight syllables. This (one foot) of it is that (i.e…Aitareya-Aranyaka: First Aranyaka, Third Adhyâya, Seventh Khanda
Seventh Khanda 1. He begins with the hymn, Tad id âsa bhuvaneshu gyeshtham (Rv. X, 120). Verily, gyeshtha, the oldest, is mahat, great. Endowed with mahat the form of this day is perfect.2.…Aitareya-Aranyaka: Second Aranyaka, Third Adhyâya, Sixth Khanda
Sixth KhandaI. This (nishkevalya-sastra) becomes perfect as a thousand of Brihatî verses. In this thousand of Brihatîs there are one thousand one hundred and twenty-five Anushtubhs. For the…About Harry Haikus
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