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 31.8

ददाति सिद्धिं दिव्यां च स्वेच्छया विधियोजितः ।
विज्ञानभूमिकाः सर्वाः प्रकटीकुरुते प्रभुः ॥ 8 ॥

dadāti siddhiṃ divyāṃ ca svecchayā vidhiyojitaḥ |
vijñānabhūmikāḥ sarvāḥ prakaṭīkurute prabhuḥ || 8 ||

The English translation of Jayakhya-samhita Verse 31.8 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:

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Glossary of Sanskrit terms

Note: This extracts Sanskrit terms and links to English definitions from the glossary, based on an experimental segmentation of verse (31.8). Some terms could be superfluous while some might not be mentioned. Click on the word to show English definitions.

Siddhi, Divi, Divya, Sveccha, Vidh, Vidhi, Yojitri, Yojita, Vijnana, Bhumika, Saru, Sarva, Prakati, Kuruta, Prabhu,

Analysis of Sanskrit grammar

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  • Line 1: “dadāti siddhiṃ divyāṃ ca svecchayā vidhiyojitaḥ
  • dadāti -
  • dadāti (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [adverb]
    (verb class 3)
    [present active third single]
  • siddhim -
  • siddhi (noun, feminine)
    [accusative single]
  • divyām -
  • divī (noun, feminine)
    [locative single]
    divyā (noun, feminine)
    [accusative single]
  • ca -
  • ca (indeclinable conjunction)
    [indeclinable conjunction]
    ca (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    ca (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • svecchayā -
  • svecchā (noun, feminine)
    [instrumental single]
  • vidhi -
  • vidhi (noun, feminine)
    [compound], [adverb]
    vidhi (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [adverb]
    vidhī (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [vocative single]
    vidhī (noun, feminine)
    [compound], [adverb], [vocative single]
    vidhī (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]
    vidh (noun, masculine)
    [locative single]
    vidh (noun, neuter)
    [locative single]
  • yojitaḥ -
  • yojitṛ (noun, masculine)
    [vocative single]
    yojita (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
    yuj -> yojita (participle, masculine)
    [nominative single from √yuj]
  • Line 2: “vijñānabhūmikāḥ sarvāḥ prakaṭīkurute prabhuḥ
  • vijñāna -
  • vijñāna (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • bhūmikāḥ -
  • bhūmikā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
    bhūmika (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
  • sarvāḥ -
  • saru (noun, feminine)
    [ablative single], [genitive single]
    sarva (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
    sarvā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
  • prakaṭī -
  • prakaṭī (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
  • kurute -
  • kurutā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative dual], [vocative single], [vocative dual], [accusative dual]
    kuruta (noun, masculine)
    [locative single]
    kuruta (noun, neuter)
    [nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual], [locative single]
    kṛ (verb class 8)
    [present middle third single]
  • prabhuḥ -
  • prabhu (noun, masculine)
    [nominative single]
    prabhu (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
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