devavaanee example and sentences


हिंदी मे अर्थ Meaning in english उदाहरण
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1. देववाणी होने के कारण इसका प्रचार-प्रसार होना चाहिए bhaskar.comUsage and Example of devavaanee 1. मेरे मुँह से इस समय जो कुछ निकलेगा, वह देववाणी के सदृश है-और देववाणी में मेरे मनोविकारों का कदापि समावेश न होना चाहिए। 2. इसी कारण भारतीय मनीषा ने इस भाषा को अमरभाषा या देववाणी के नाम से सम्मानित किया है। 3. नाम मात्र का प्रलोभन देकर अच्छी-से-अच्छी शहादतें मिल सकती है, और पुलिस के हाथ तो निकृष्ट-से- निकृष्ट गवाहियां भी देववाणी का महत्व प्राप्त कर लेती है। 4. क्या वजह होगी कि हर बार हमें लगता है कि देववाणी का समग्र निहितार्थ पूरी तरह पकड़ में नहीं आ रहा। 5. देववाणी या दिव्य वाणी ब्रह्मवाणी से थोड़ा नीचे है इसे भी सुनना आम जनता के वश में नहीं है।

Given are the examples of hindi word devavaanee usage in english sentences. The examples of devavaanee are provided according to its meaning(s) in english language i.e., sanskrit, oracle.

The Sanskrit word buddhi which is often used to represent intelligence is far more pervasive in scope than the western concept of intelligence.


Banabhatta's Kadambari, written in Sanskrit in the seventh century, is an early example.
A Sanskrit prashasti (see Chapter 2 for an example of a prashasti) praising the Delhi Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban (1266-87) explained that he was the ruler of a vast empire that stretched from Bengal (Gauda) in the east to Ghazni (Gajjana) in Afghanistan in the west and included all of south India (Dravida).
Their knowledge of Sanskrit texts earned the Brahmanas a lot of respect in society.
Interestingly, he had been an ascetic in his early life and had studied Sanskrit scriptures carefully.
The temple theatre of Kerala, which is traced to this period, borrowed stories from the Sanskrit epics.
Interestingly enough, a fourteenth-century text, the Lilatilakam, dealing with grammar and poetics, was composed in Manipravalam – literally, “diamonds and corals” referring to the two languages, Sanskrit and the regional language.
The term kathak is derived from katha, a word used in Sanskrit and other languages for story.
However, what is interesting is that while Bengali is now recognised as a language derived from Sanskrit, early Sanskrit texts (mid-first millennium BCE) suggest that the people of Bengal did not speak Sanskritic languages.
In the seventh century the Chinese traveller uan Zang observed that languages related to Sanskrit were in use all over Bengal.
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