Identify?
Represent our bhartiya sanskriti parampara of Adhyatm bhakti bhasa Sahitya Sangeet?
Sant kavi parampara
We cannot forget centuries old traditions parampara in garb of modernity.

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The Sanskrit word Kavi is generally translated to the English word ‘Poet’. But ‘Kavi’ is a non-translatable word meaning many things including - wise, enlightened, gifted, skilful, knowing, thinker, seer, & a man of knowledge, understanding & intelligence.

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Working on a new logo/title for my comic! What was once Accursed's Vice is now Vice of the Accursed, because it's easier to say.

I'm definitely not the best with typography, but I'm trying for a sanskrit look that's still easily read.

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Then, comes Treta Yuga, meaning 'a collection of three arousing things' in Sanskrit, and could also be derived from the fact that the Treta Yuga lasted 3,600 divine years, or 1,296,000 human years.

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Lee asked to its professor what the Deva are. He explains that "Deva" is an Indian Sanskrit word that means "god", "holy spirit", and "sacred general". In Hinduism they are holy beings that fights the Asura, demons that brings misfortune. Lee asks if the Deva are good gods.

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Vasantasena is the protagonist of the ancient Sanskrit play Mṛicchakaṭika (The Little Clay Cart) written by Sudraka.
Read more about her and 5 other badass women 😉: https://t.co/8zlX24RY2T

An oleographic print by Raja Ravi Varma depicting Vasantasena [2/2]

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Its stories belong to the venerable tradition of moralising animal fables.
They originated in India with the Sanskrit पञ्चतन्त्र Pañcatantra (Five Treatises) but it was their 8th century translation in Arabic كليلة ودمنة Kalīlah wa-Dimnah by Ibn al-Muqaffa that popularised them.

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✨My
Her name is Ila (Means "Earth" in Sanskrit) and is a Earthbender.
What is you favorite element?

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Raja Rai Singh of Bikaner was a favourite of Akbar and a perfect Mughal courtier- a brave warrior, a writer of Sanskrit texts, and a patron of culture. 16th c ⁦

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“City” Digital Art Contest
Submission “Green city, Happy City” by Sanskriti Gupta
Submissions are accepted through June 21 at https://t.co/AoxoK2ySVz

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There is no limit of aspirations , expectations and needs.

आशाओं की कोई सीमा नही

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For evidence of its antiquity we can trace a long enough pedigree through history, mythology, literature and art. It has its name in Sanskrit; it appears in sculptures in Assyria and Egypt; it is mentioned in the Old Testament and in the Odyssey. https://t.co/kSIcFuktGK

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This is the Ajna-Kala reincarnation from Indivisible. I'm calling her Akhila, Sanskrit for "whole" or "complete".
Her hair was a pain lol

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Flying humanoids are not just a modern phenomenon but existed in Hindu mythology as a bid-man being called Garuda.

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