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  • Nirukta
  • Study about Hindu Vedas

    Nirukta (Sanskrit: निरुक्त, IPA: [n̪iɾuktɐ], "explained, interpreted") is one of the six ancient Vedangas, or ancillary science connected with the Vedas

    Nirukta

    Nirukta

    Nirukta

  • Yāska
  • Indian linguist (7th–5th century BCE)

    (7th–4th century BCE), he is traditionally identified as the author of Nirukta, the discipline of "etymology" (explanation of words) within the Sanskrit

    Yāska

    Yāska

  • Kurma
  • Tortoise form of the Hindu god Vishnu

    'tortoise' or 'form of a tortoise'. Written by the grammarian Yaska, the Nirukta is one of the six Vedangas or 'limbs of the Vedas', concerned with correct

    Kurma

    Kurma

    Kurma

  • Nighantu
  • It was the subject of the Nirukta, a commentary, together with a treatise on etymology, by Yaska. Technically, Yaska's Nirukta should designate his commentary

    Nighantu

    Nighantu

  • Brahmana
  • Layer of Hindu text within the Vedas

    penance is there by done by him'. Recorded by the grammarian Yaska, the Nirukta, one of the six Vedangas or 'limbs of the Vedas' concerned with correct

    Brahmana

    Brahmana

    Brahmana

  • Shastra
  • Sanskrit term for precepts and treatises

    Vedāṅgas. The term "śāstra" is found in Yaska's Nirukta (1.2, 14), where the reference is to Nirukta (etymology). An early use of the term śāstra with

    Shastra

    Shastra

  • Vedanga
  • Indian Hindu Vedic studies disciplines

    exact form of words and sentences to properly express ideas. Nirukta (Sanskrit: निरुक्त nirukta, "etymology"): etymology, explanation of words, particularly

    Vedanga

    Vedanga

  • Vyākaraṇa
  • Study of linguistics in Sanskrit language

    called Nirukta. Vyākaraṇa scholarship has dealt with linguistic analysis to establish the exact form of words to properly express ideas, and Nirukta scholarship

    Vyākaraṇa

    Vyākaraṇa

  • Acharya
  • Guide or instructor in religious matters in Dharmic religion

    entire Veda to a student and performs upanayana sanskar. According to Nirukta, an ancillary discipline associated with the Vedas, an acharya is an individual

    Acharya

    Acharya

  • Taittiriya Shakha
  • Shakha of the Krishna (black) Yajurveda

    of the Nirukta, a study of etymology concerned with correct interpretation of Sanskrit words in the Vedas. This is significant as the Nirukta references

    Taittiriya Shakha

    Taittiriya_Shakha

  • Shiva
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    Rudra-Shiva. The identification of Agni with Rudra is explicitly noted in the Nirukta, an important early text on etymology, which says, "Agni is also called

    Shiva

    Shiva

    Shiva

  • Vishvakarma
  • Hindu architect of the gods

    Brihaspati. Parentage of Vishvakarma differs in many other texts. In the Nirukta and Brahmanas he is stated to be the son of Bhuvana. In the Mahabharata

    Vishvakarma

    Vishvakarma

    Vishvakarma

  • Vamana
  • Dwarf avatar of Vishnu

    and the transcendence of these states. Written by the grammarian Yaska, Nirukta is one of the six Vedangas or 'limbs of the Vedas', concerned with correct

    Vamana

    Vamana

    Vamana

  • Maruts
  • Ancient Hindu storm deities

     49–. ISBN 9780199370184. Lakshman Sarup (1998). The Nighantu and the Nirukta: The Oldest Indian Treatise on Etymology, Philology and Semantics. Motilal

    Maruts

    Maruts

    Maruts

  • Yadava
  • Ancient people from India

    mention Akrura, a Vrishni, as the ruler of Dvaraka. His name is found in the Nirukta (2.2) as the holder of the jewel. In the Puranas, Akrura is mentioned as

    Yadava

    Yadava

    Yadava

  • Sanjna
  • Hindu goddess of clouds and dusk

    explanations for Saranyu's actions or the creation of her double. In the Nirukta (c. 500 BCE) by the linguist Yaska, the story is expanded with additional

    Sanjna

    Sanjna

    Sanjna

  • Vedas
  • Oldest scriptures of Hinduism

    period their original meaning had become obscure for "ordinary people", and niruktas, etymological compendia, were developed to preserve and clarify the original

    Vedas

    Vedas

    Vedas

  • Dharmaśāstra
  • Genre of Sanskrit theological texts dealing with dharma

    syllable), Chandas (poetic metre), Vyakarana (grammar, linguistics), Nirukta (etymology, glossary), Jyotisha (timekeeping, astronomy), and Kalpa (ritual

    Dharmaśāstra

    Dharmaśāstra

  • Hinduism
  • Range of Indian religious traditions

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism

  • Chandra
  • Hindu god of the Moon

    Eastern Philosophy. Indianapolis: Alpha Books. p. 46. ISBN 9780028638201. Nirukta, Chapter 11, Part 3. The oldest available book for Vedic Etymology RgVeda

    Chandra

    Chandra

    Chandra

  • Gayatri
  • Personification of the Gayatri Mantra

    heads represent 5 among the Vedangas, namely, vyākaraṇa, śikṣā, kalpa, nirukta and jyotiṣa. By citing from Gayatri Tantra, the text Mantramahārṇava gives

    Gayatri

    Gayatri

    Gayatri

  • Prakriti
  • Nature in Hinduism

    original or primary substance". The term is discussed by Yāska (~600 BCE) in Nirukta, and is found in numerous Hindu texts. It connotes "nature, body, matter

    Prakriti

    Prakriti

  • Krishna
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    together in the same Upanishad verse cannot be dismissed easily. Yāska's Nirukta, an etymological treatise published around the 6th century BCE, contains

    Krishna

    Krishna

    Krishna

  • Hanuman Chalisa
  • Hindu devotional hymn

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Hanuman Chalisa

    Hanuman Chalisa

    Hanuman_Chalisa

  • Sarama
  • Female dog of the gods in Hinduism

    Monier-Williams translates Sarama as "the fleet one". The etymological treatise Nirukta by Yaska mentions that Sarama derives her name from her quick movement

    Sarama

    Sarama

  • Vishnu
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    and inside everything'. Vedanga scholar Yaska (4th century BCE) in the Nirukta defines Vishnu as viṣṇur viṣvater vā vyaśnoter vā ('one who enters everywhere');

    Vishnu

    Vishnu

    Vishnu

  • Balbir Singh (scholar)
  • Balbir Singh (13 December 1896 – 1 October 1974) was an Indian Sikh scholar and brother of Bhai Vir Singh. He worked at the Punjab & Sind Bank and published

    Balbir Singh (scholar)

    Balbir Singh (scholar)

    Balbir_Singh_(scholar)

  • Dvija
  • Twice-born status of Hindu male after Upanayana

    Upanishad, nor in any Vedanga literature such as the Vyakarana, Shiksha, Nirukta, Chandas, Shrauta-sutras or Grihya-sutras. Words such as Dvijanman appear

    Dvija

    Dvija

  • Kambojas
  • Iranian people mentioned in the Indo-Aryan sources

    is the first source to mention them. In his book about etymology—the Nirukta—the ancient Indian author Yaska comments on that part of the Naighaṇṭukas

    Kambojas

    Kambojas

    Kambojas

  • Swastika
  • Ancient Eurasian icon and Nazi symbol

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Swastika

    Swastika

    Swastika

  • Etymology
  • Study of the origin and evolution of words

    mentioned linguists involved extensive studies on the etymology (called Nirukta or Vyutpatti in Sanskrit) of Sanskrit words, because the ancient Indians

    Etymology

    Etymology

  • Saṃsāra
  • Indian concept of the cyclical process of death and rebirth

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Saṃsāra

    Saṃsāra

    Saṃsāra

  • Manusmriti
  • Ancient Hindu text

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Manusmriti

    Manusmriti

  • Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa
  • the Nirukta is one of the six Smriti Vedangas ('limbs of the Vedas') concerned with correct etymology and interpretation of the Vedas. The Nirukta references

    Taittirīya Brāhmaṇa

    Taittirīya_Brāhmaṇa

  • Jagannath
  • Regional form of the Hindu deity Mahavishnu

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Jagannath

    Jagannath

    Jagannath

  • Adhika-masa
  • Intercalary month in Hindu calendar

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Adhika-masa

    Adhika-masa

  • Durga
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    Ashtadhyayi by Pāṇini, the ancient Sanskrit grammarian, and in the commentary of Nirukta by Yaska. Durga is commonly known as Mahishasura-mardini for slaying the

    Durga

    Durga

    Durga

  • Aranyaka
  • Part of the ancient Indian Vedas

    subtlety that provides the reason for Durgacharya in his commentary on the Nirukta to say that the Aranyakas are ‘Rahasya Brahmana’, that is, the Brahmana

    Aranyaka

    Aranyaka

  • Sound symbolism
  • Study in linguistics

    vowels the mind. — Aitareya Aranyaka III.2.6.2. The concept of Sphota and Nirukta is also based on this. Kūkai, the founder of Shingon, wrote his Sound,

    Sound symbolism

    Sound_symbolism

  • Pāṇini
  • Ancient Sanskrit grammarian

    Sphoṭāyana and Yaska. According to Kamal K. Misra, Panini references Yaska's Nirukta, "whose writings date back to the middle of the 4th century B.C". The Sanskrit

    Pāṇini

    Pāṇini

  • Brahmin
  • Varna in Hinduism, one of four castes

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Brahmin

    Brahmin

    Brahmin

  • Śākaṭāyana
  • Sanskrit grammarian (814–760 BCE)

    notable work is his theory that all nouns are derived from a verbal root (nirukta), a theory Pāṇini did not assert. Śākaṭāyana also proposed that functional

    Śākaṭāyana

    Śākaṭāyana

  • Rigveda
  • First sacred canonical text of Hinduism

    Rigveda by discussing the meanings of difficult words. In his book titled Nirukta Yaska asserts that the Rigveda in the ancient tradition can be interpreted

    Rigveda

    Rigveda

    Rigveda

  • Bhaga
  • Hindu god associated with fortune

    RV 1.136, the Bhaga's eye is adorned with rays. The 5th/6th-century BCE Nirukta (Nir. 12.13) describes Bhaga as the god of the morning. In the Rigveda

    Bhaga

    Bhaga

  • Aupamanyava
  • Vedic sage

    affinities". Aupamanyava is repeatedly quoted as a grammarian by Yaska in his Nirukta, and also mentioned in respect of the Nisadas and the Panca-janah. Aupamanyava

    Aupamanyava

    Aupamanyava

  • Nishchalananda Saraswati
  • 145th Shankaracharya of the Govardhan Math,Puri

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Nishchalananda Saraswati

    Nishchalananda Saraswati

    Nishchalananda_Saraswati

  • Rama
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Rama

    Rama

    Rama

  • Advaita Vedanta
  • Hindu tradition of textual interpretation

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita Vedanta

    Advaita_Vedanta

  • Hanuman
  • Hindu god, companion of the god Rama

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Hanuman

    Hanuman

    Hanuman

  • Noun
  • Part of speech that names an object or set of objects

    described by Sanskrit grammarians from at least the 5th century BC. In Yāska's Nirukta, the noun (nāma) is one of the four main categories of words defined. The

    Noun

    Noun

  • Venkateswara
  • Major deity in Hinduism

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Venkateswara

    Venkateswara

    Venkateswara

  • Hindus
  • Adherents of Hinduism

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Hindus

    Hindus

    Hindus

  • 5th century BC
  • One hundred years, from 500 BC to 401 BC

    major world religions. This period also saw the work of Yaska, who created Nirukta, that would lay the foundation stone for Sanskrit grammar and is one of

    5th century BC

    5th century BC

    5th_century_BC

  • Ashvins
  • Hindu Vedic twin gods of medicine

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Ashvins

    Ashvins

    Ashvins

  • Upanishads
  • Ancient Sanskrit religious and philosophical texts of Hinduism

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

    Upanishads

  • Kama Sutra
  • Ancient Hindu text on erotic love

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Kama Sutra

    Kama Sutra

    Kama_Sutra

  • Agni
  • Hindu fire god

    to love short nicknames; according to the 5th-century BCE Sanskrit text Nirukta-Nighantu in section 7.14, sage Śakapūṇi states the word Agni is derived

    Agni

    Agni

    Agni

  • Bhagavad Gita
  • Major Hindu scripture

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Bhagavad Gita

    Bhagavad Gita

    Bhagavad_Gita

  • Annaprashana
  • Hindu rite of passage marking first solid food

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Annaprashana

    Annaprashana

    Annaprashana

  • Kashyapa
  • Vedic sage

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa

  • Nishadas
  • Ancient Indian tribe

    single tribe. This is suggested by the fact that according to Yaska's Nirukta, Aupamanyava explains the Rigveda term "pancha-janah" ("five peoples")

    Nishadas

    Nishadas

  • Somnath Temple
  • Hindu temple in Gujarat, India

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Somnath Temple

    Somnath Temple

    Somnath_Temple

  • Telugu Hindu wedding
  • Traditional wedding ceremony in India

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Telugu Hindu wedding

    Telugu_Hindu_wedding

  • Swami Samarth
  • Indian Hindu spiritual guru (died 1878)

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Swami Samarth

    Swami Samarth

    Swami_Samarth

  • Namaste
  • Customary Hindu greeting

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Namaste

    Namaste

    Namaste

  • Lakshmi
  • Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Lakshmi

    Lakshmi

    Lakshmi

  • Holi
  • Indian Hindu spring festival of colours

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Holi

    Holi

  • Shakta pithas
  • Shrines in Shaktism, goddess-focused Hinduism

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Shakta pithas

    Shakta pithas

    Shakta_pithas

  • Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala
  • Hindu temple in Andhra Pradesh, India

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala

    Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala

    Venkateswara_Temple,_Tirumala

  • Ravidas
  • Indian mystic poet-saint of the Bhakti movement

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Ravidas

    Ravidas

    Ravidas

  • Om
  • Sacred sound in Indian religions

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Om

    Om

    Om

  • Kali
  • Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Kali

    Kali

    Kali

  • Saraswati
  • Principal Hindu goddess; goddess of knowledge, music, and speech

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Saraswati

    Saraswati

    Saraswati

  • Prajapati
  • Vedic deity identified with Vishwakarma; also a Kamadeva in Jainism

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Prajapati

    Prajapati

    Prajapati

  • Lingam
  • Iconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Lingam

    Lingam

    Lingam

  • Indian classical music
  • Classical music from the Indian subcontinent

    before the time of Yāska (c. 500 BCE), since he includes these terms in his nirukta studies, one of the six Vedanga of ancient Indian tradition. Some of the

    Indian classical music

    Indian classical music

    Indian_classical_music

  • Shakti
  • Divine feminine energy in Hinduism

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Shakti

    Shakti

    Shakti

  • Radha
  • Hindu goddess of love and chief consort of the god Krishna

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Radha

    Radha

    Radha

  • Ugadi
  • Kannada and Telugu Hindu New Year

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Ugadi

    Ugadi

    Ugadi

  • Maya (religion)
  • Concept in Indian religions

    mā, f. measure; (...) 4.2 mātā, mātṛi, a mother; (...) a measurer in Nirukta XI, (...) a maker, former, creator, arranger, preparer (Ved.); a knower

    Maya (religion)

    Maya_(religion)

  • Yoga
  • Spiritual practices from ancient India

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Yoga

    Yoga

    Yoga

  • Indra
  • Hindu god of rain, lightning, storm and weather

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Indra

    Indra

    Indra

  • Vaishnavism
  • Major Hindu tradition that reveres Vishnu as the Supreme Being

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Vaishnavism

    Vaishnavism

    Vaishnavism

  • Bharatanatyam
  • Major form of Indian classical dance

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    Bharatanatyam

    Bharatanatyam

    Bharatanatyam

  • Yajurveda
  • Scripture of Hinduism

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Yajurveda

    Yajurveda

    Yajurveda

  • Jyotirlinga
  • Devotional representation of the Hindu deity Shiva

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Jyotirlinga

    Jyotirlinga

    Jyotirlinga

  • Puranas
  • Hindu scriptures

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Puranas

    Puranas

    Puranas

  • DAV College, Chandigarh
  • College in Chandigarh, India

    Ayurveda Dhanurveda Natyaveda Sthapatyaveda Vedanga Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other Bhagavad Gita Agamas Itihasas Ramayana Mahabharata

    DAV College, Chandigarh

    DAV_College,_Chandigarh

  • Mahabharata
  • Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

    Mahabharata

  • Agastya
  • Vedic sage

    three Vedas and the Vedanga literature such as in verses 5.13–14 of the Nirukta. Agastya and his ideas are cited in numerous other Vedic texts, such as

    Agastya

    Agastya

    Agastya

  • Skanda Purana
  • Medieval-era Sanskrit text

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Skanda Purana

    Skanda Purana

    Skanda_Purana

  • Diwali
  • Hindu festival of lights

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Diwali

    Diwali

    Diwali

  • Indian classical dance
  • Performance arts rooted in Hindu musical theatre

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Indian classical dance

    Indian classical dance

    Indian_classical_dance

  • Smṛti
  • Secondary Hindu texts, that which is remembered

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Smṛti

    Smṛti

  • Vaishya
  • One of the four classes of the Hindu varna system

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Vaishya

    Vaishya

  • Devi
  • Goddess in Hinduism

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Devi

    Devi

    Devi

  • Kartikeya
  • Hindu god of victory and war

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Kartikeya

    Kartikeya

    Kartikeya

  • Sundara Kanda
  • Fifth book of the epic Ramayana

    Bhagavad Gita Tantras Related Hindu texts Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyakarana Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Puranas Brahma puranas Brahma Brahmānda Brahmavaivarta Markandeya

    Sundara Kanda

    Sundara Kanda

    Sundara_Kanda

  • History of Hinduism
  • were lost". Klostermaier 2007, p. 55: "Kautas, a teacher mentioned in the Nirukta by Yāska (ca. 500 BCE), a work devoted to an etymology of Vedic words that

    History of Hinduism

    History of Hinduism

    History_of_Hinduism

  • Ravana
  • Primary antagonist in the Hindu epic Ramayana

    Atharvaveda: Mundaka Mandukya Prashna Vedangas Shiksha Chandas Vyākaraṇa Nirukta Kalpa Jyotisha Other scriptures Bhagavad Gita Agamas (Hinduism) Itihasas

    Ravana

    Ravana

    Ravana

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