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Qué (quién) es Shastra - definición


shastra         
['??:str?]
¦ noun (in Hinduism and some forms of Buddhism) a work of sacred scripture.
Origin
from Sanskrit sastra.
Shastra         
·noun A treatise for authoritative instruction among the Hindoos; a book of institutes; especially, a treatise explaining the Vedas.
Shastra         
Shastra (, IAST: , ) is a Sanskrit word that means "precept, rules, manual, compendium, book or treatise" in a general sense.Monier Williams, Monier Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Article on zAstra The word is generally used as a suffix in the Indian literature context, for technical or specialized knowledge in a defined area of practice.

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Shastra
Shastra (, IAST: , ) is a Sanskrit word that means "precept, rules, manual, compendium, book or treatise" in a general sense.Monier Williams, Monier Williams' Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Article on zAstra The word is generally used as a suffix in the Indian literature context, for technical or specialized knowledge in a defined area of practice.
Ejemplos de uso de Shastra
1. Shastra says failure swallows people residing in such buildings,» he explains.
2. Dharmendrasinh Zala says according to vaastu shastra, the building biggest flaw is that it’s vaagh–mukhi. «Such a building has a wide front.
3. Every religion has its own dharma shastra, so how can we say it (Geeta) is for the entire nation". "We have to respect the scriptures of other religions.
4. According to the 2001 Census, Muslims account for 24.7 percent of Kerala’s 32 million population (26.8 percen according to a study commissioned by the CPI–M outfit Kerala Shastra Sahitya Parishad in 2006).
5. Believers in vaastu shastra say the Indian science, which seeks to create harmony between nature‘s five elements –– earth, fire, water, air and space –– man and objects, can be directly applied to the Web, just as it is to home design.