Jayakhya-samhita [sanskrit]

41,582 words | ISBN-13: 9788179070383

The Sanskrit text of the Jayakhya-samhita: considered one of three most ancient of Vaishnava Agamas, belonging to the Pancaratra tradition. Important opics of the Jayakhya-samhita include Philosophy, Cosmology, Emancipation of sous (Jiva) and Tantric practices Alternative titles: Jayākhyasaṃhitā (जयाख्यसंहिता), Jayākhya-saṃhitā (जयाख्य-संहिता), Jayakhyasamhita.

Verse 4.117

जीवक्षेत्रात्मकत्वेन भूतात्मत्वेन वै तथा ।
एवमेकः परो देवो नानाशक्त्यात्मरूपधृत् ॥ 117 ॥

jīvakṣetrātmakatvena bhūtātmatvena vai tathā |
evamekaḥ paro devo nānāśaktyātmarūpadhṛt || 117 ||

The English translation of Jayakhya-samhita Verse 4.117 is contained in the book The Pancaratra Agamas (an Introduction) by Swami Harshananda. This book is not available online so in order to read the full text and translation you should buy the book:

Buy now! English translation by Swami Harshananda (2002)

Glossary of Sanskrit terms

Note: This extracts Sanskrit terms and links to English definitions from the glossary, based on an experimental segmentation of verse (4.117). Some terms could be superfluous while some might not be mentioned. Click on the word to show English definitions.

Jiva, Jivan, Kshetra, Maka, Tva, Bhutatman, Tatha, Evam, Eva, Eka, Parah, Para, Deva, Devri, Nana, Shaktyatman, Rupadhrit,

Analysis of Sanskrit grammar

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  • Line 1: “jīvakṣetrātmakatvena bhūtātmatvena vai tathā
  • jīva -
  • jīva (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    jīva (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    jīvan (noun, masculine)
    [compound]
    jīvan (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
    jīv (verb class 1)
    [imperative active second single]
  • kṣetrāt -
  • kṣetra (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [ablative single]
  • maka -
  • maka (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    maka (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • tvena -
  • tva (noun, masculine)
    [instrumental single]
    tva (noun, neuter)
    [instrumental single]
  • bhūtātma -
  • bhūtātman (noun, masculine)
    [compound]
    bhūtātman (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]
  • tvena -
  • tva (noun, masculine)
    [instrumental single]
    tva (noun, neuter)
    [instrumental single]
  • vai -
  • (verb class 1)
    [present middle first single], [imperative middle first single]
  • tathā -
  • tathā (indeclinable correlative)
    [indeclinable correlative]
    tathā (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
    tathā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
  • Line 2: “evamekaḥ paro devo nānāśaktyātmarūpadhṛt
  • evam -
  • evam (indeclinable adverb)
    [indeclinable adverb]
    evam (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
    eva (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [accusative single]
    eva (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
    evā (noun, feminine)
    [adverb]
  • ekaḥ -
  • eka (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
  • paro* -
  • paraḥ (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
    para (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
  • devo* -
  • deva (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
    devṛ (noun, masculine)
    [vocative single]
  • nānā -
  • nānā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
  • śaktyātma -
  • śaktyātman (noun, masculine)
    [compound]
    śaktyātman (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
  • rūpadhṛt -
  • rūpadhṛt (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single]
    rūpadhṛt (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]
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