Akshara (Sanskritakṣára) may mean: Sanskrit ( , for short ) is a classical language of India, a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism, and one of the 23 official languages of India. ...
Akshara is a national level student paper contest conducted by Malla Reddy Engineering College, Hyderabad, India every year.
in philosophical terms is the opposite of the word kṣara "perishable", a name of Brahma.
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Sanskrit grammatical tradition (, one of the six Vedanga disciplines) begins in late Vedic India, and culminates in the Aá¹£á¹ÄdhyÄyÄ« of PÄá¹ini (ca. ... For the computer operating system, see Syllable (operating system). ... For the Yiddish slang word, see Shiksa. ... In typography, a grapheme is the atomic unit in written language. ... The Brahmic family is a family of abugidas (writing systems) used in South Asia, Southeast Asia, Tibet, Mongolia, Manchuria, descended from the BrÄhmÄ« script of Mauryan India. ... This article is about the Hindu god of creation. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...