Re: Clarificatio reg he name "Avyukta"
in reply to a message by তন্ময় ভট
Hi
thank you for the information, the meaning of Avyakta - ie unmanifested is clearly explained by you, infact when i did a wiki search for "Avyukta", I got this link.....
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/List+of+titles+and+names+of+Krishna
please do check it and let me know if I can use "Avyukta" instead of "Avyakta" as spelt in sanskrit. It happens to be one of the 108 names of lord krishna
thank you for the information, the meaning of Avyakta - ie unmanifested is clearly explained by you, infact when i did a wiki search for "Avyukta", I got this link.....
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/List+of+titles+and+names+of+Krishna
please do check it and let me know if I can use "Avyukta" instead of "Avyakta" as spelt in sanskrit. It happens to be one of the 108 names of lord krishna
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As I said, that page (which is identical to the wiki page I looked at) does not provide a reference to the original source (Gaudiya Vaishnavism is too unspecific) nor does it give the spelling in Bengali/Hindi etc. Note that Gaudiya Vaishnava texts may be Bengali/Oriya etc rather than Sanskrit.
So, sorry, I can neither confirm nor deny that spelling based on that web page. I cannot guess what the original spelling in Sanskrit or other language was meant to be.
So, sorry, I can neither confirm nor deny that spelling based on that web page. I cannot guess what the original spelling in Sanskrit or other language was meant to be.