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  2. Newari scripts - Wikipedia

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    Newari scripts (Nepal Lipi: š‘£š‘¾š‘„š‘µš‘® š‘š‘š‘®, Devanagari: ą¤Øą„‡ą¤Ŗą¤¾ą¤² ą¤†ą¤–ą¤²) are a family of alphabetic writing systems employed historically in Nepal Mandala by the indigenous Newar people for primarily writing Nepal Bhasa. It is also used for transcribing Sanskrit and Pali. [2]

  3. Vedas - Wikipedia

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    Let drama and dance (Nātya, ą¤Øą¤¾ą¤Ÿą„ą¤Æ) be the fifth vedic scripture. Combined with an epic story, tending to virtue, wealth, joy and spiritual freedom, it must contain the significance of every scripture, and forward every art. Thus, from all the Vedas, Brahma framed the Nātya Veda. From the Rig Veda he drew forth the words, from the ...

  4. Lipi (script) - Wikipedia

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    The term lipi appears in multiple texts of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, some of which have been dated to the 1st millennium BCE in ancient India. Section 3.2.21 of Pāį¹‡ini's Aį¹£į¹­ÄdhyāyÄ« (around 500 BCE), [4] mentions lipi in the context of writing. [3] [5] [6] However, Panini does not describe or name the specific name of Sanskrit ...

  5. Rigveda - Wikipedia

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    The Rigveda or Rig Veda (Sanskrit: ą¤‹ą¤—ą„ą¤µą„‡ą¤¦, IAST: į¹›gveda, from ą¤‹ą¤šą„, "praise" [2] and ą¤µą„‡ą¤¦, "knowledge") is an ancient Indian collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns (sÅ«ktas). It is one of the four sacred canonical Hindu texts known as the Vedas. [3] [4] Only one Shakha of the many survive today, namely the Śakalya Shakha ...

  6. Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    Lipi is the term in Sanskrit which means "writing, letters, alphabet". It contextually refers to scripts, the art or any manner of writing or drawing. [98] The term, in the sense of a writing system, appears in some of the earliest Buddhist, Hindu, and Jaina texts.

  7. List of compositions by Tyagaraja - Wikipedia

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    sanskrit: sundara daśaratha nandana vandanamonariñcedarā: kāpi: Ādi: sanskrit: telisi rāma cintanatō nāmamu sēyavē ō manasā: PÅ«rį¹‡a candrika: Ādi: Telugu: teliya lēru rāma bhakti mārgamunu: Dhēnuka: Ādi: Telugu: śrÄ« tuįø·asamma māyiį¹‡į¹­a nelakonavamma - Ä« mahini nÄ« samānamevaramma baį¹…gāru bomma (śrÄ« ...

  8. Hindustani classical music - Wikipedia

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    Tappa is a form of Indian semi-classical vocal music whose specialty is its rolling pace based on fast, subtle, knotty construction. It originated from the folk songs of the camel riders of Punjab and was developed as a form of classical music by Mian Ghulam Nabi Shori or Shori Mian, a court singer for Asaf-Ud-Dowlah, the Nawab of Awadh.

  9. File:Yajurveda 44.8, page 1 front and back, Sanskrit ...

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    The Vedic texts between 900 to 500 BCE are close to the classical Sanskrit, which was formalized by Panini. The Brahmana hymns that cover a mix of topics: benedictions, yajna ritual methods and verses, mythologies, cosmologies, questions and riddles relating to many fields of human activities, drama and poems, philosophy and mystical speculations.