Kavi-Kosh | Sanskrit

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About this app

We all know the external world (physical world) of matter, space,
forces, energy etc. which is one and same for all of us. If this is a
Computer, this is a Computer for all of us. If this is a Printer, this
is a printer for all of us. If this is a digital pen, this is a digital pen
for all of us. We also know through the Vedas that there is an
another world which is called internal world, that varies. Every one
creates his/her own internal world by his/her own mind, brain,
knowledge, wisdom and intellect etc. We experience it in our
dreams. At night when we sleep, the intellect also rests, five
working senses and five knowledge senses are also on the bed
under comfort that is the time when we start dreaming. At the
dream stage also we engage in activities like seeing, walking,
eating, drinking, reading, laughing . By which eyes we are seeing,
by which legs we are walking or by which mouth we are eating or
drinking in dream, it is a matter to mull over? Actually these
activities are parts of our internal world which is created by our
self.
The internal world of the poets is stronger than other. They have
more imagination or conjecture power. They think all day long for
composing shlokas in different chhandas. They would like to
compose shlokas even at the time of walking. Sometimes they
experience scarcity of similar word having proper meaning as well
as required matras i.e. laghu, guru etc. to make appropriate
chhanda. We hope the Kavikosha will fulfill their need as this kosh
has a lot of synonyms. All the synonymes/words have been
compiled from the Amarkosh, Halayudha kosha and
Ekaksharakosha. The kosha, I think will be of immense help to the
poets who are engaged in composing poetries as per
chhandashastra as well as to those who are actively engaged in
developing new trend of poetry.

Moreover, this is a digital kosha in the form of app. and being
published under the project of E-content Generation with a view
to develop E-Databank, E-Learning and E-Sources of Sanskrit
Text sponsored by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan, Deemed
University, Institutional area, Janakpuri, New Delhi.
I am grateful to Hon. Vice Chancellor, Prof. P.N. Shastry for
thoroughly guidance in editing with authenticity.
I extend our thanks to Prof. S. Subrahmanya Sarma, Registrar for
rendering their support and services towards the present work. Dr.
R.G.Muralikrishnan is also to be thanked for their sincere efforts
through which the work of kosha could be uploaded on the
prestigious occasion of Natyotsava.
Dr. Deep Kumar, Dr. Arun Kumar, Dr. Bhanu Sharma, Dr.
Vishwanatha Hegde, Shri Abijit Debabarma, Shrimati Asha Hegde
and Miss. Samhita Sharma deserve my special thanks and blessing
as they have gladly shouldered the burden of bringing out the work
within a time limit.
I shall be grateful to the scholars for sending suggestions for
correction in the kosha as it is a natural process of kosha. E-mail
for suggestion: snjha62@gmail.com

Prof. Sarvanarayana Jha
Head, Dept. of Jyotisha
Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan
Deemed University, Institutional area
Janakpuri, New Delhi.
Updated on
Nov 10, 2023

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