Prasthanatraye padanukrama kosha: Ekadash aupanishad brahmasutra evam srimat bhagavatgita ke vishishta pado ke padartha se ukta Sanskrit
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294.59218 T 3402 E 107260 Ekadashopanishad-Mula mantra | 294.59218 V 449 I 100758 Isadi astottarasatopanisada | 294.59218 V 559 S 107208 Sivananda's integral yoga | 294.5921803 G531 P 105488 Prasthanatraye padanukrama kosha: | 294.5921803 G531 P 105499 Prasthanatraye padanukrama kosha: | 294.5921803 Sa584 P 101059 Pramukha Upanishadom ke paribhashika sabda : Advaita Vedanta ke visesha sandarbha mem | 294.5922 B4692 A 101249 Adarsha Grihastha Jeevan |
Sanskrit is an Old Indo-Aryan language. As one of the oldest documented members of the Indo-European family of languages,Sanskrit holds a prominent position in Indo-European studies. It is related to Greek and Latin,[4] as well as Hittite, Luwian, Old Avestan and many other extinct languages with historical significance to Europe, West Asia and Central Asia. It traces its linguistic ancestry to the Proto-Indo-Aryan language, Proto-Indo-Iranian and the Proto-Indo-European languages.
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