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  2. Shiksha - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha is the field of Vedic study of sound, focussing on the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet, accent, quantity, stress, melody and rules of euphonic combination of words during a Vedic recitation. [3] [5] Each ancient Vedic school developed this field of Vedanga, and the oldest surviving phonetic textbooks are the Pratishakyas. [2]

  3. Shiksa - Wikipedia

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    Derivatives. In Polish, siksa or sziksa ( pronounced [ɕiksa]) is a pejorative but humorous word for an immature young girl or teenage girl. According to Polish language dictionary from 1915, it has been defined as "pisspants"; a conflation between the Yiddish term and its similarity to the Polish verb sikać ("to piss").

  4. Guru–shishya tradition - Wikipedia

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    Guru–shishya means "succession from guru to disciple". Paramparā ( Sanskrit: परम्परा, paramparā) literally means an uninterrupted row or series, order, succession, continuation, mediation, tradition. [1] In the traditional residential form of education, the shishya remains with his or her guru as a family member and gets the ...

  5. Shiksha.com - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha Study Abroad is a popular career & college selection platform for students aspiring to go abroad for education. The website draws 50 million+ annual users and 4 million average monthly users. On Shiksha Study Abroad students can find exhaustive information on universities, courses, exams, scholarships, abroad education loans & more.

  6. Vedanga - Wikipedia

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    Shiksha (Sanskrit: शिक्षा śikṣā, "instruction, teaching"): phonetics, phonology, pronunciation. This auxiliary discipline has focused on the letters of the Sanskrit alphabet, accent, quantity, stress, melody and rules of euphonic combination of words during a Vedic recitation.

  7. Taittiriya Upanishad - Wikipedia

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    —Taittiriya Upanishad, Anandavalli Invocation The second chapter of Taittiriya Upanishad, namely Ananda Valli and sometimes called Brahmananda Valli, focuses like other ancient Upanishads on the theme of Atman (Self). It asserts that "Atman exists", it is Brahman, and realizing it is the highest, empowering, liberating knowledge. The Ananda Valli asserts that knowing one's Self is the path ...

  8. National Education Mission - Wikipedia

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    The National Education Mission ( Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan) is an overarching programme for the school education sector extending from pre-school to class 12, launched in 2018. It was allocated a budget of ₹385.72 billion (US$4.8 billion) in the 2019 Interim Union Budget of India. The stated mission comprises four schemes, namely Saakshar ...

  9. Threefold Training - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The Buddha identified the threefold training ( Sanskrit: triśikṣā; Pali: tisikkhā; or simply śikṣā or sikkhā) [1] as training in: higher virtue (Pali adhisīla-sikkhā, Skt. adhiśīlaśikṣa) higher mind (Pali adhicitta-sikkhā, Skt. samādhiśikṣa) higher wisdom (Pali adhipaññā-sikkhā, Skt. prajñāśikṣa)