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  2. Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah - Wikipedia

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    Dharmo Rakshati Rakshitah (Sanskrit: धर्मो रक्षति रक्षितः; IAST: dharmo rakṣati rakṣitaḥ) is a popular Sanskrit phrase [1] [2] mentioned in the Mahabharata [3] [4] [5] and Manusmriti verse 8.15.

  3. Mere Bharat Ke Kanthahar - Wikipedia

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    Tu valmīki ki rāmāyan, Tu Vaiśāli ka lokatantr! Tu bodhi tatv ki karuna hai, Tu mahāvīr ka śāntimantr! Tu nālanda kā gyānadvīp, Tu hi akśat candan Bihār! Tu hai aśok ki dharm dhvaja, Tu guru govind ki vāni hai! Tu āryabhatt, tu śer śāh, Tu kunvar singh ki balidāni hai! Tu bāpu ki hai karmabhūmi, Dharati ka nandanavan Bihār!

  4. Hindu Sanskriti Ankh - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu Sanskriti Ankh are an ancient series of books originally from North India.These books were widely circulated in the early part of 19th century. The series of books highlighted the Bharatiya Sanskriti, that is, the culture of India.

  5. Shrikrishna Saral - Wikipedia

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    He was decorated by various organizations with 'Bharat Gaurav', 'National Poet', 'Kranti-Kavi', 'Kranti-Ratna', 'Abhinav-Bhushan', 'Manav-Ratna', 'Best Kala-Acharya' etc. He was inspired by Rajarshi Purushottamdas Tandon, and remained in contact with Vidyavati ji, mother of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, and was close to prominent revolutionaries, whom ...

  6. Hazari Prasad Dwivedi - Wikipedia

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    Besides Hindi, he was master of many languages including Sanskrit, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati as well as Pali, Prakrit, and Apabhramsa. He had a great knowledge of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit. As a student of Sanskrit, steeped in the Sastras, he gave a new evaluation to Sahitya-sastra and he is be considered as a great commentator on the textual ...

  7. Sanskrit - Wikipedia

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    According to Stephanie W. Jamison and Joel P. Brereton – Indologists known for their translation of the Ṛg-veda – the Vedic Sanskrit literature "clearly inherited" from Indo-Iranian and Indo-European times the social structures such as the role of the poet and the priests, the patronage economy, the phrasal equations, and some of the ...

  8. Sanskriti - Wikipedia

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    Sanskriti is a Sanskrit word for "culture." It may refer to: Sanskriti Kendra Museum, New Delhi; Sanskriti Museum & Art Gallery, Hazaribagh; Sanskriti Museums, a set of three museums housed within Sanskriti Kendra complex at Anandagram, an artist village complex on the outskirts of Delhi

  9. Devanagari transliteration - Wikipedia

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    Hinglish refers to the non-standardised Romanised Hindi used online, and especially on social media. In India, Romanised Hindi is the dominant form of expression online. In an analysis of YouTube comments, Palakodety et al., identified that 52% of comments were in Romanised Hindi, 46% in English, and 1% in Devanagari Hindi.