Vedic sukta for navagraha with vedic swara marks. Odia and Hindi Shloka with Eng Translation Odia with translations Odia (shloka only) Devanagari Odia Sanskrit Hindi (Original) Hindi (Agniveer) English scanned English The major portion of the book is dedicated to laying down the reformist advocacy of Swami Dayanand with the last three chapters making a case for comparative study of different faiths. The book was subsequently revised by Swami Dayanand in 1882 and has now been translated into more than 20 languages including Sanskrit and several foreign languages like English, French, German, Swahili, Arabic and Chinese. It is considered one of his major scholarly works. The Sri Suktam describes Sri (Goddess Lakshmi) as glorious, ornamented, royal, lustrous as gold, and radiant as fire, moon and the sun. Satyarth Prakash (English title: The Light of Truth) is a 1875 book written originally in Hindi by Maharishi Dayanand Saraswati, a renowned social reformer and the founder of Arya Samaj. Sri Sukta, also known as Shri Lakshmi Suktam, is a devotional hymn revering Sri as Lakmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity and fertility. It is also known as nama-linga-anu-shasana "instruction concerning nouns and gender" The word "Amarkosha"ĭerives from the Sanskrit words amara ("immortal") and kosha ("treasure, casket, pail, collection, dictionary"). The Amarakosha is a thesaurus of Sanskrit written by the ancient Indian scholar Amarasimha. This document also compiles English translations from various sources.
Gita meaing with transalation of each words (Anwaya)ġ18 shlokas with Odia translation in poem form (caution: quite a bit of spelling errors) from Odisha Kohinoor Press. It is a part of 'dashamahavidya' (?).Ĭhapter 1 Odia Chapter 2 Odia Chapter 3 Odia Chapter 4 Odia Chapter 5 Odia Chapter 6 Odia Chapter 7 Odia Chapter 8 Odia Chapter 9 Odia Chapter 10 Odia Chapter 11 Odia Chapter 12 Odia Chapter 13 Odia Chapter 14 Odia Chapter 15 Odia Chapter 16 Odia Chapter 17 Odia Chapter 18 Odia Devanagari (all 18 chaps) One thousand names of shri Lalita with some commentaries in English. with itrans text from Įight names of Lord Krushna (krushnam vande jagadgrum). Used at the beginning of Odishi dance (Lyrics collected by Dr. A step by step puja methods of Sree Maha Ganapati with meaning