How Learning Sanskrit Helps Improve Memory and Concentration
Struggling to focus while studying? Learn how Sanskrit naturally improves memory & concentration https://indiatutor.in/blogs/how-learning-sanskrit-helps-improve-memory-and-concentration/
How Learning Sanskrit Helps Improve Memory and Concentration
Struggling to focus while studying? Learn how Sanskrit naturally improves memory & concentration https://indiatutor.in/blogs/how-learning-sanskrit-helps-improve-memory-and-concentration/
Amy Langenberg outlines a research agenda using Mahāsāmghika-lokottaravādin nun's Vinaya texts in order to document women's roles as health practitioners in South Asia. This looks like amazing research - "peering around the archival bulge" of patriarchal sources and conclusions.
https://bulletin.hds.harvard.edu/ancient-buddhist-monastic-women-were-health-leaders
#Buddhist #medicine #healing #Sanskrit
@buddhistdoor - one for you to pick up?
Jun 14, 2026: Arch-anointed handsome cow protector.🐄 🪷
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Related: "wipraja" is a man born to a wipra. That word is sometimes used as a name, often spelled "Wipraj" because English.
It grinds my gears when people pronounce that name "Wip Raj" meaning the king of wips, which is Brahma, the ancestor of all wise men; thereby reversing the role meant by the name wipraja. 😒
(IPL commentators take note. #iykyk)
Word evolutions are interesting: The #Sanskrit word "wipra" (or vipra; विप्र) generally means "a brahmana", but it actually means someone learned or wise, which in turn comes from someone "stirred or excited internally" (who of course would be wise).
https://sanskritdictionary.com/?q=vipra%22&lang=sans&iencoding=iast