Gya: 1 definition
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Gya means something in Hindi. 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.
Ambiguity: Although Gya has separate glossary definitions below, it also represents an alternative spelling of the word Jna.
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Source: DDSA: A practical Hindi-English dictionaryGya in Hindi refers in English to:——a Sanskrit suffix meaning 'one who knows or realises' as [gunajna, bahujna, kritajna]..—gya (ज्ञ) is alternatively transliterated as Jña.
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with (+33): Gya-sug, Gyaanavati, Gyaazamaa, Gyabo-zawnan, Gyada, Gyadaari, Gyadar kurmi, Gyadari, Gyagar desya, Gyaimgyaim, Gyaja, Gyalana, Gyalannu, Gyalari, Gyali, Gyalina, Gyaling, Gyalpo, Gyamce, Gyamen.
Ends with (+280): Aagya, Abhagya, Abhavavairagya, Abhigya, Abhivyangya, Abhiyoga, Abhiyogya, Abhogya, Abhyasangya, Adhvagabhogya, Adhyayanayogya, Advagabhogya, Agya, Ahobhagya, Akhandasaubhagya, Akratagya, Akshivairagya, Alingya, Alpabhagya, Alpagya.
Full-text (+3): Pe-gya, Gya-sug, Bairaga, Abhagi, Chandogika, Jna, Trailinga, Chandogyaveda, Bairag, Pravargyavat, Bhagyksha, Upbhog, Paingi, Painga, Chandogabrahmana, Gargi, Vyavalokita, Phalga, Shankha, Bletilla striata.
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Search found 16 books and stories containing Gya; (plurals include: Gyas). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Satapatha-brahmana (by Julius Eggeling)
Kāṇḍa XIII, adhyāya 2, brāhmaṇa 2 < [Thirteenth Kāṇḍa]
Kāṇḍa XIII, adhyāya 5, brāhmaṇa 3 < [Thirteenth Kāṇḍa]
Kāṇḍa XIII, adhyāya 5, brāhmaṇa 1 < [Thirteenth Kāṇḍa]
Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po) (by George N. Roerich)
Chapter 9 - Good Friend Drapa Ngonshe and Chenye (Monastery) < [Book 2 - Later spread of the Doctrine]
Chapter 14 - Kun spang and the founding of monastery at Jo nang < [Book 10 - The Kālacakra]
Chapter 7 - Abbatial lineage of Tsurphu (Monastery) < [Book 8 - The famous Dakpo Kagyü (traditions)]
Sankhayana-grihya-sutra (by Hermann Oldenberg)
Asvalayana-grihya-sutra (by Hermann Oldenberg)
Impact of Vedic Culture on Society (by Kaushik Acharya)
Mingling of Cultures (M): The Śailodbhavas < [Chapter 4]
Mingling of Cultures (J): The Early Gurjaras < [Chapter 4]
Mingling of Cultures (C): The Maitrakas < [Chapter 4]
Tibet (Myth, Religion and History) (by Tsewang Gyalpo Arya)
4. Justification of the Monkey Myth < [Chapter 1 - Early Tibetan Origin Myth]
1. Tibetan Alphabet < [Chapter 5 - Tibetan Language and Writing System]
5. Buddhist Schools and the Politics of Tibet < [Chapter 7 - Buddhism in Tibet]