skyscraper

skyscraper


    Choose language
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    flag-widget
    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "vedic" in a sentence

    vedic example sentences

    vedic


    1. he walked out of a discourse when the speaker uttered a Vedic


    2. revival of Vedic religion is comparable to that of


    3. and establishing the edifice of Vedic religion, before settling down in a


    4. Numerous people reformed their ways and started following the Vedic


    5. The Supreme Being referred to as the Brahm in Vedic literature, is


    6. Sacred vedic verse chanted for the


    7. the lands of the ancient Aryans, supporting the legends of the Vedic invasions


    8. This group was a part of the Kingdom of India during the Vedic years


    9. The Vedic years are the years


    10. During the Vedic conflicts, the Buddha had attained significant victories and the frontier lands among his borders were secure for peace

    11. years that these wars can be viewed as the Vedic invasions


    12. This ancient feud may have been a reason for the Vedic wars to


    13. The eclectic nature of the Vedic collections reflects an openness of Hinduism


    14. The pujari started chanting Vedic mantras of marriage, non-stop


    15. In the marriage ceremony, there was only the sound of Sanskrit hymns and Vedic slokas of marriage; echoed around the ambience of marriage pandals


    16. ) End of the Vedas; the school of thought based primarily on the Vedic Upanishads


    17. The early Vedic Aryans were so full of the zest for life that they paid little attention to the soul


    18. Besides, in the Vedic times, the Brahmans were well adept at warfare too, as the exploits of the Dronacharyas, Aswathamas et al in the epic battle of Maha Bharata would illustrate


    19. Even in the earlier Ramayana times, Parasurama, the Lord’s avatar as a Brahman, emphasized the Brahmanic ethos of the Vedic times thus:


    20. The word ‘Surat’ does not belong to the Vedic literature

    21. Vedic bull is a legend of heroism in Buddhism


    22. to Vedic promises of rewards for action, who believe that the attain-


    23. and attached to the tempting promises made by Vedic verses, they re-


    24. whereas the visionaries who perceived the Vedic precepts were en-


    25. by Vedic compositions and attain to the state of salvation


    26. “Knowing this secret, the yogi transcends the rewards of Vedic


    27. A Vedic meter of twenty-four syllables and also name of a most sacred verse recited by pious Hindus at morning and evening devotion


    28. without incantation of sacred (Vedic) hymns, spirit of sacrifice, and true


    29. In the ancient Vedic text, the word “go” (cow) was used to refer


    30. In Vedic writings food

    31. In the Vedic Age in India it was prescribed that a couple have at


    32. That also means that the Vedic scriptures endure and that perform-


    33. In the Vedic literature it is said th


    34. Because of his advice the performance of Vedic rites has ceased


    35. It evolved from Indian Vedic teachings and was


    36. The valey was secluded but enchanting shielding this lake which was once believed to be portraying a sleeping woman in Rig- Vedic period


    37. Residence of Rudra is in the north, away from the other gods, correlated with the East, explains the interpretation of the deity as an alien (despite the fact that he was considered as the father of the gods of the storm of Maruts) to the "staff" of the Vedic Gods


    38. Rsi - seer, sage) - sages in Hinduism, to whom the Gods opened the Vedic hymns


    39. Their number (seven) usually placed in connection with a number of different categories of priests mentioned in the Vedic texts" (Wikipedia, the Seven Rishis)


    40. Vedic ritual starts from the procedure of gods’ raising that is performed

    41. so that they obviously date before the Vedic period, the activity they


    Show more examples

    "vedic" definitions

    of or relating to the Vedas or to the ancient Sanskrit in which they were written