Vidye: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusVidye (ವಿದ್ಯೆ):—
1) [noun] acquaintance with facts, truths or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition; knowledge.
2) [noun] learning acquired in any field of knowledge, by reading and study.
3) [noun] the result produced by instruction, training given in a school or self-study.
4) [noun] spiritual knowledge.
5) [noun] seemingly magical power or irresistible influence; charm; fascination; spell.
6) [noun] Durge as the personification of knowledge.
7) [noun] (jain.) any supernatural power.
8) [noun] (viśiṣṭādvaita phil.) the divine power that creates, maintains and destroys the universe.
9) [noun] Nārayāṇa, in the form of Aniruddha ( = Vidya).
10) [noun] the way or manner of worship propounded by Upanishads.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Vidyendra sarasvati, Vidyendrasarasvati, Vidyesha, Vidyeshatva, Vidyeshvara, Vidyeshvarasamhita, Vidyeshvari, Vidyevaridhi.
Ends with (+76): Abhicarakavidye, Adhyatmavidye, Akashagaminividye, Akkaravidye, Aksharavidye, Akshavidye, Ambaracaravidye, Amgavidye, Aparavidye, Arthakarividye, Arudhavidye, Astravidye, Atmavidye, Avalokinividye, Avidye, Ayavidye, Bamgalavidye, Banasavidye, Barabamgalividye, Bhamdavidye.
Full-text: Tiraskarini, Gunotkarsha, Pratipatti, Atibala, Mohana, Apara.
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Cidgaganacandrika (study) (by S. Mahalakshmi)
Verse 254-256 [Śakti as Nādarūpā] < [Chapter 4 - Fourth Vimarśa]
Philosophy of Charaka-samhita (by Asokan. G)
Higher and lower knowledge < [Chapter 1 - Introduction]
Tilakamanjari of Dhanapala (study) (by Shri N. M. Kansara)
9. Revision of the Tilakamanjari at the hands of Santyacarya < [Chapter 1 - The Author (biography of Dhanapala)]
Lord Hayagriva in Sanskrit Literature (by Anindita Adhikari)
Abhidharmakośa (by Leo M. Pruden)
Scientific and Humanistic Cultures < [April – June, 1984]