Hitaya, Hitāya: 1 definition
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Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English DictionaryHitāya (हिताय):—[from hita] [Nominal verb] [Ātmanepada] yate, to avail, be of use or advantage, [Vāsavadattā]
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.
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Kamashastra Discourse (Life in Ancient India) (by Nidheesh Kannan B.)
2. Works on Kāmaśāstra (g): Darpadalana < [Chapter 2 - An Appraisal of Kāmaśāstra Works in Sanskrit]
Chaitanya Bhagavata (by Bhumipati Dāsa)
Verse 2.6.112 < [Chapter 6 - The Lord’s Meeting with Advaita Ācārya]
Verse 2.137 < [Chapter 2 - The Lord’s Manifestation at the House of Śrīvāsa and the Inauguration of Saṅkīrtana]
Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Rig Veda 7.79.1 < [Sukta 79]
Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
Abhidharma auxiliaries (A): Number of auxiliaries < [Part 2 - The auxiliaries according to the Abhidharma]
V. Purifying great offerings < [Part 3 - Acquiring precedence, etc.]
The Gośṛṅgasūtra < [III. Recollection of the community (saṃgānusmṛti)]
The Markandeya Purana (by Frederick Eden Pargiter)
Champion of the Marginalised < [October – December, 2006]
Buddha - Panchasheela – Humanism < [July – September, 1994]
Gautama Buddha. The light of Asia < [October – December, 1988]