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सायण

   { sāyaṇḥ, sāyaṇa }
Script: Devanagari

सायण     

Puranic Encyclopaedia  | English  English
SĀYAṆA   A hermit who was an expounder of the Vedas. In course of time, due to the differences in languages and grammar, the Vedas became difficult to be grasped. It was Yāska and Sāyaṇa who saved the Indians from this difficulty. For the Vedas to be grasped easily, Yāska made the Nirukta (Etymology) and Sāyaṇa wrote the Book Vedārthaprakāśa.

सायण     

हिन्दी (hindi) WN | Hindi  Hindi
noun  दक्षिण भारत के एक विद्वान टीकाकार जिनकी मृत्यु तेरह सौ सतासी में हुई   Ex. सायण की मुख्य रचना वेदार्थ प्रकाश है ।
ONTOLOGY:
व्यक्ति (Person)स्तनपायी (Mammal)जन्तु (Fauna)सजीव (Animate)संज्ञा (Noun)
Wordnet:
benসায়ণ
kokसायण
marसायण
oriସାୟଣ
panਸਾਅਣ
sanसायणः
urdساین

सायण     

कोंकणी (Konkani) WN | Konkani  Konkani
noun  जाका तेराशें सताताविसांत मरण आयिल्लें असो दक्षीण भारताचो एक विद्वान टिकाकार   Ex. सायणाची मुखेल रचना वेदार्थ प्रकाश
ONTOLOGY:
व्यक्ति (Person)स्तनपायी (Mammal)जन्तु (Fauna)सजीव (Animate)संज्ञा (Noun)
Wordnet:
benসায়ণ
hinसायण
marसायण
oriସାୟଣ
panਸਾਅਣ
sanसायणः
urdساین

सायण     

मराठी (Marathi) WN | Marathi  Marathi
noun  दक्षिण भारतातील एक विद्वान टीकाकार ज्यांचा मृत्यू तेराशे सत्तावीसमध्ये झाला होता   Ex. सायण ह्यांची मुख्य रचना वेदार्थ प्रकाश आहे.
ONTOLOGY:
व्यक्ति (Person)स्तनपायी (Mammal)जन्तु (Fauna)सजीव (Animate)संज्ञा (Noun)
Wordnet:
benসায়ণ
hinसायण
kokसायण
oriସାୟଣ
panਸਾਅਣ
sanसायणः
urdساین

सायण     

A Sanskrit English Dictionary | Sanskrit  English
सायण  m. m. (said to be a द्राविड word) N. of a learned Brāhman (also called सायणमाधव and सायणाचार्य; he was son of मायण, pupil of विष्णुसर्व-ज्ञ and of शंकरानन्द; and flourished under बुक्क I of विजय-नगर or विद्या-नगर [A.D. 1350-1379] and his successor हरिहर, and died in 1387; of more than a hundred works attributed to him, among which are commentaries on nearly all parts of the वेद, some were carried out by his pupils, and some were written in conjunction with his brother माधवाचार्य or विद्यारण्य-स्वामिन्).

सायण     

सायणः [sāyaṇḥ]  N. N. of a very learned Brāhmaṇa and a Vedic commentator, supposed to have flourished about 137 A. D.

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