Ekante, Ekānte: 1 definition
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Ekante means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryEkānte (एकान्ते):—[from ekānta > eka] ind., in a lonely or solitary place, alone, apart, privately
Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम् (saṃskṛtam), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Ekantena.
Ends with: Amtekamte.
Full-text: Ekamante, Nitala, Apavaraka, Udaya, Ramyadesha, Pavitradesha, Ekantadesha, Atipavitradesha, Chorayati.
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Garga Samhita (English) (by Danavir Goswami)
Verse 8.10.16 < [Chapter 10 - The Paddhati and Paṭala of Lord Balarāma]
Verse 5.20.3 < [Chapter 20 - The Liberation of Ṛbhu Muni During the Rāsa-dance Festival]
Verse 5.18.29 < [Chapter 18 - Uddhava Hears the Gopīs’ Words and Returns to Mathurā]
Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
Act 10.1: Samantaraśmi arrives with gifts before Śākyamuni < [Chapter XV - The Arrival of the Bodhisattvas of the Ten Directions]
Appendix 14 - The appearance of the Buddha and the flower of an Udumbara < [Chapter VIII - The Bodhisattvas]
Part 5 - Pañcamātra Bhikṣusahasra (section of five thousand arhats) < [Chapter VI - The Great Bhikṣu Saṃgha]
Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 3.7.77 < [Chapter 7 - Pastimes in Śrī Gadādhara’s Garden]
Verse 2.23.348 < [Chapter 23 - Wandering about Navadvīpa On the Day the Lord Delivered the Kazi]
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana (by Gaurapada Dāsa)
Text 10.183 < [Chapter 10 - Ornaments of Meaning]
Manusmriti with the Commentary of Medhatithi (by Ganganatha Jha)
Verse 2.61 < [Section XIII - Initiation (upanayana)]
Bhagavatpadabhyudaya by Lakshmana Suri (study) (by Lathika M. P.)
Mokṣa or Liberation < [Chapter 3 - References to Śaṅkara’s Philosophy]