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Jambudipa in Theravada glossary


Source: Pali Kanon: Pali Proper Names

One
of the four Mahadipas, or great
continents, which are included in the Cakkavala and are ruled by a
Cakkavatti. They are grouped round Mount
Sineru. In Jambudipa is Himava with its
eighty four thousand peaks, its lakes, mountain ranges, etc. This
continent derives its name from the Jambu tree (also called Naga)
which grows there, its trunk fifteen yojanas in girth, its outspreading
branches
fifty yojanas in length, its shade one hundred yojanas in extent and its
height
one hundred yojanas (Vin.i.30; SNA.ii.443; Vsm.i.205f; Sp.i.119, etc.).
On
account of this tree, Jambudipa is also known as Jambusanda (SN.vs.552;
SNA.i.121). The continent is ten thousand yojanas in extent; of these
ten
thousand, four thousand are covered by the ocean, three thousand by the
Himalaya
mountains, while three thousand are inhabited by men (SNA.ii.437;
UdA.300).


Sometimes in Jambudipa there are as many
as eighty four thousand cities; this number is sometimes reduced to sixty
thousand, forty thousand, or even twenty thousand, but never to less (SNA.i.59;
J.iv.84 says sixty three thousand; PvA.111). In the time of
Asoka there were
eighty four thousand cities, in each of which he built a monastery (Mhv.v.176;
Vsm.201). In the Anguttara Nikaya (i.35) it is said that, in Jambudipa, trifling
in number are the parks, groves, lakes, etc., more numerous the steep,
precipitous places, unfordable rivers, inaccessible mountains, etc.


At the time of Metteyya Buddhas
appearance on earth Jambudipa will be pervaded by mankind even as a jungle is by
reeds and rushes. There will be eighty four thousand cities with Ketumati
(Benares) at the head (D.iii.75).


The Buddha once declared that the people
of Jambudipa excel those of both Uttarakuru and
Tavatimsa in three respects -
courage, mindfulness and religious life (A.iv.396; Kvu.99).


Buddhas (and Cakkavattis) are born only
in Jambudipa (BuA.48; MA.ii.917).


There were four sounds heard throughout Jambudipa:

the shout uttered by Punnaka proclaiming his victory over
Dhananjaya
Koravya in a game of dice;
the bark of Vissakamma when taken about in the guise
of a dog by Sakka, threatening to devour all wicked beings after the decay of
Kassapas sasana;
the roar of Kusa, challenging to battle the seven kings who
sought the hand of Pabhavati;
the yell of Alavaka, proclaiming his name from
the top of Kelasa, on hearing that the Buddha had visited his abode (SA.i.248,
etc.).

When opposed to Sihaladipa or
Tambapannidipa, Jambudipa indicates the continent of India (E.g., Mhv.v.13;
xiv.8; Cv.xxxvii.216, 246).


For the purposes of carika, the monks
divided their tours in Jambudipa into three circuits or mandalas - the
Mahamandala which extended over nine hundred leagues, the Majjhima which
extended over six hundred, and the Antima over three hundred.

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Theravāda
is a major branch of Buddhism having the the Pali canon (tipitaka) as
their canonical literature, which includes the vinaya-pitaka (monastic
rules), the sutta-pitaka (Buddhist sermons) and the abhidhamma-pitaka
(philosophy and psychology).


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Planting Vegetable in Pots

People have this misconception that gardening is only for those
who have extra land in their area. Don’t let your small space stop you
from enjoying the benefits of growing your food. 

With pots, you can grow vegetables even when you don’t have an ample
garden space.  You can always plant your vegetables in pots even when
you only have a tiny garden deck, balcony, or terrace garden (you can check out our guide to setting up your own terrace garden).

In this guide, we will take a look at how to grow some of the most
widely used and loved vegetables in pots with step by step guide from
choosing the pots to how to care for them.

  • Beans
  • Beets
  • Carrots
  • Eggplants
  • Leafy Greens
  • Onions
  • Pepper
  • Potato
  • Radish
  • Tomato

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Top Vegetables to plant in pots and containers

When choosing vegetables to plant on pots, choose bush or small
varieties of plants and ensure that you pick a plant that has ample time
to grow before winter comes.

Starting off the list of vegetable plants that grow well in containers with beans.


Beans

There are two types of beans that you can plant on pots. You can
choose a “bushy” variety of beans that simply grow in containers without
any trouble. Or you can choose the climbing variety, which is ideal for
optimizing your vertical space because you can run it up to walls and
fences.


How to Plant Beans in Pots


  1. Choose the variety of beans you want to plant. 

Growing Beans in pots

  1. Select pot according to your bean type. 
  2. Add soil 8-9′ for pole beans and 6-7′ for bushy beans. 

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  1. Add beans seeds about 3′ apart for variety and proper growth.
  2. Select the support according to beans kind you have planted. 

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Beets

Most beet varieties grow in pots. However, you need to have a
reasonably deep for the roots to develop. A container with a depth of 10
to 12 inches is ideal for proper root growth.


How to Plant Beets in Pots


  1. Choose the appropriate beets pot. 
  2. 10-12′ deep pot is perfect for beets. 
  3. Wider pots are also perfect for the beets, with which you can grow many plants collectively. 

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  1. Choose proper garden soil with a PH of 6.0-7.0; light soil is perfect for proper growth.
  2. Place the pots at a sun exposure place at least 6 hours UV rays. 

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  1. I inch of water is necessary for beets proper growth in a week.

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  1. Support the plant if needed for perfect growth. 


Carrots

Carrots, like beets, also require large deep pots to grow.


How to Plant carrots in Pots


  1. Choose the 12-15′ deep pots for carrots growth. 

How To Grow Carrots

  1. Choose a fertilizer with less nitrogen and more potassium and phosphate. 
  2. Dig and place seeds 1.25cm deep in the soil. 
  3. Gently place the seeds in the soil and place the pot in complete sunlight. 
  4. Proper water is necessary for proper growth. 

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  1. Fertilizer addition is also required once in a week. 
  2. To thin out carrots is also necessary once the plant reaches to 1′

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  1. Use the antifungal spray as well. 

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  • Harvest the carrots, when they are ready and got the perfect color according to variety.

How to Grow Carrots in Containers


Eggplant

Eggplants can grow in containers, but you need to consider that they are vulnerable to cool temperatures.

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How to Plant Eggplants in Pots


  1. Choose small plastic pots for seeds while 30cm pots for mature plants seedling. 
  2. Choose
    the mix potting soil like with perfect proportion of nitrogen,
    phosphorus, and potassium that can be equal or 20-30-20 proportion is
    also ideal.
  3. Place the seeds or plant into the centre of the pot 1-inch deep soil hole. 

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  1. Place where it can get the direct sunlight for 8 hours.
  2. Thorough watering and care boost up the growth of the plant. 

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  1. Add a support system as well. 

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  1. Do not forget to add liquid fertilizer in 1-2 weeks. 
  2. In the case of seeds planting, change the pot when the plant is mature for proper growth and support. 


Leafy Greens

Leafy greens are the undisputed kings of the edible potted plants.
They are fast-growing and hardly need any space to thrive. They also
have a low root system and don’t need plenty of sunshine, so it is easy
to grow them on pots.

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How to Plant Leafy Greens in Pots


  1. They can grow at any space as they face no restriction in roots growth. 
  2. Leafy greens flourish and grow rapidly, so need just proper care and watering. 
  3. Select the perfect place like container, pot, or plastic bottles for your plant’s growth. 
  4. Take the fertilizer for perfect growth. 

Planting Leafy Green Vegetable in a pot


  1. Seedling is necessary and most beneficial for them. 
  2. Take it when they are ready. 

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Onions

Onions are always in recipes, so it is a good idea to grow your own. They grow well in pots, especially the green onions.


How to Plant Onions in Pots


  1. For a good start, prefer the large pot or container with slow fertilizer in it. 
  2. Slow-release fertilizer effect helps the roots to grow perfectly. 
  3. Plant onion at 60-degree temperature. 
  4. Onion needs about 2-3′ deepness to plant. 

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  1. Their distance of one onion must be 1-2′, and rows must be 12′ apart from each other. 
  2. 8-10 inches deep pot will work for spring green onions. 
  3. For large bulbs they need nitrogen.
  4. Usage of ammonium sulfate is best in the fertilizer mix.

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  1. Though they need full sun, the partial shade will also work best. 
  2. They need adequate water for the proper growth


Peppers

You can quickly grow chili peppers and sweet peppers in container pots, most of the varieties of peppers grow smoothly.


How to Plant Pepper in Pots


  1. Choose the plant or variety of pepper you want to plant. 

Best Peppers to Grow in Containers


  1. Choose a large pot or container for the growth of the wide roots of peppers. 
  2. Pot with drainage holes and 10-12′ deep-toned is perfect for peppers. 
  3. Use organic potting soil or mixture for it. 

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  1. Place it on the sunny spot. 

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  1. Apply the cage or sticks supports if needed in the pot. 

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  1. Proper watering is necessary, like at 65F water is necessary once in a day.


  1. Proper care boosts the growth of peppers. Harvest when you find peppers are ready.


Potatoes

Look for a potato variety that grows quickly. Other types grow for 120 days, so choose the fastest growing potatoes.


How to Plant Potatoes in Pots


  1. Buy the seed potatoes, and place them in a dark but cool place. 
  2. Cut them with more eyes for more and proper growth.

How to plant potato in a pot


  1. A plastic pot of 38l is the best one for 2-3 potatoes growth. 

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  1. Make the schedule of growth according to the kind of seed potato. 
  2. There needs to be 4-6′ fertilizing material of soil in the pot for proper growth. 
  3. Place the bulb potatoes in a way that eyes face upward. 

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  1. Also, add about 6 inches more fertilizing material and water it properly.

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  1. Keep the care and addition of fertilizer according to the growth of the plant. 

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Radishes

Radishes don’t require very large or deep containers, and they are perfect for growing in springtime.


How to Plant Radish in Pots


  1. Choose at least 8′ deep pot for the radish growth. 10-12′ pot is necessary for the cylindrical type of radish.

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  1. Select the kind of radish you want to plant. 

How to plant radish in a pot


  1. Prefer all-purpose fertilizer for the radish planting.

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  1. Radish seeds to get planted about 1/2 inches deep in the pot.

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  1. Seeds need to be moist so can grow within the perfect period of 5-10 days. 
  2. Place container or pot where it can get the 6 hours direct sunlight. 
  3. Thorough 4-5 times watering in a week is necessary for radishes growth. 
  4. Take out ready redishes.

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Tomatoes

Tomatoes are fruits, yes, but we are so used to them being labeled as
a vegetable, so they are part of this list. Tomatoes are always the
favorite when it comes to pot gardening, always put support when growing
tomatoes to avoid the stem from breaking once the fruits have grown.


How to Plant Tomatoes in Pots


  1. Choose an 18-inch pot for tomatoes growth at home.
  2. Choose a pot with a drainage hole and place a pebble at the bottom.

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  1. Add 1/3 of soil in your pot.

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  1. Add 2 seeds to increase the chances of growth (i case you are growing from seeds)
  2. Set a plant (if you are not planting seeds) in the middle of the pot.

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  1. You can add a cage or support if needed. 


  1. Thorough watering will help you to grow your plant successfully. 

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Now that you have an idea of the vegetables that you can grow in pots, its time to look around your space and plan. 


Look Around and Plan

You need to decide where to place your vegetable garden. You can
scatter around the vegetable in the front porch or allocate a specific
space for your garden; the latter is the best option for beginners.

Start small if you are a beginner. It is better to be happy and
delighted about what you make in a small garden than to be frustrated
with the time required in maintaining a large area of a vegetable
garden. Therefore, before you spend lots of money and time in this new
hobby, it makes sense to learn garden fundamentals.

A decent size is 10×10 feet for a garden for beginners. Choose up to
five vegetable types to be grown, and you’ll soon find yourself planting
more and more as you get better. For your summer meals, you get a lot
of fresh produce, and keeping up with work is easy.

The good thing about planting in containers is you can start with
only one pot of tomatoes.  You don’t need a patio for potted plants, a
sunny deck or balcony works well.



Choose Pots for Container Garden

Choosing the perfect container might be a daunting task. There are just so many choices!

You can use almost anything as long as it’s large enough, has
adequate ventilation, and is made of food-safe material. But note, the
larger the container, the easier it is to maintain. The more soil the
container contains, the more moisture the container holds. Don’t bother
containers smaller than 12 inches across the board. Remember, bigger is better when growing vegetables in containers.

  • Wooden containers look good when growing
    vegetables, and they are typically not too costly. You can also DIY your
    own wooden vegetable growing box.
  • Self-watering containers
    are also good options for growing vegetables at home. They are usually
    large, easy to use, and extremely durable. They make watering plants
    very easy; you only need to keep the tank full. You can also find
    self-watering planting systems that you can make yourself online.
  • Containers of plastic or glazed ceramic
    may also be used. Terra cotta pots can be used as well, but it is
    harder to keep moist of the vegetations inside. This is because the clay
    draws the water from the earth. However, if you like the look of terra
    cotta pots, you can line it with plastic to avoid the clay from
    absorbing water.
  • You can also DIY your container
    from a 5-gallon plastic bucket that you can buy from the hardware
    store. As long as it is large enough and well-drained, you can make
    unique containers from an old laundry basket or a toy basket or anything
    that you can find at home.

You can also use hanging planters to save space and to add character
to your garden. There are also a variety of ways to plan vegetables on
walls. There are unlimited options out there. Your choice should depend
on the space you have, the type of vegetables you want to plant, your
budget, and whatever is more suited to your needs.

Choosing your pot for vegetable planting



Planting and Growing Plants in Container Garden

Now, you have plants and containers; there are still other things you need to consider in your vegetable plating journey.
You need to check the amount of sunlight the plants receive, the
quality of the soil, fertilizers, your watering routine, and the
drainage system.


Sunlight

Most vegetables require at least six hours of sunlight every day. Do
not overestimate how much sun an area gets or underestimate the heat of
the sun. You need to assess the soil by checking the place every 30
minutes to see how long the sun hits the spot where you put your plants.
If you live in a hot area, you need to put some kind of shade to avoid
too much sun and burn the plants.



Soil or compost you need to use

The use of high-quality soil potting is essential
for vegetables. You shouldn’t use your garden soil as it compacts into
the containers and doesn’t properly drain water. One of the significant
advantages when planting in containers is to avoid weeds from growing.
Still, you can import weeds into your containers if you use garden soil.
Studies have shown that good soil produces better-tasting vegetables
and a higher percentage of antioxidants. Organic soil, whose nutrients
are higher than conventional potting mixes, is produced in different pH
levels and blends in a variety of crops.

You can make your potting soil using peat, sphagnum mouse, perlite or
vemiculite in the mixture. The leaf mold and compost, which have a wide
range of nutrients, are two more organic materials to add to your
potting mix.


Fertilizers

Another thing you should also remember is adding nutrients to the soil using fertilizers.
You can blend organic, granular fertilizer from top to bottom in
containers before planting on the container. Then add the diluted
emulsion of liquid fish or liquid seaweed every few weeks to give the
plants the food they need. Compost is also a way to incorporate
fertilizer.

Fertilizers are necessities for vegetables in a pot because nutrients
in containers are really small, even non-existent. The plants are
dependent on you to supply nutrients through fertilizers. Also, potted
vegetables are watered a lot, so nutrients are washed away.


Watering of Plants


Vegetable plants, like tomatoes, need a lot of water. However,
you should not drown the plant with water. Watering aims to keep the
soil uniformly moist but not too wet.

You can check the moisture of your plants by sticking your finger in
the dirt about an inch. If the soil is dry, add water; if you are not
sure, wait and test later that day. You may have to water the plants at least once or twice a day during the summer.

Watering the plants in just the right amount is one of the most critical parts of growing vegetables in pots.

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Drainage

Aside from watering the plants, you should also have proper drainage
to prevent the plant from drowning. Plants should not sit too weakly on
the ground and succumb to root rot, that’s why your container should
release excess water. There should be a large or several smaller
openings at the base of your container to drain water out. You should
dig holes and cover a large gap before adding coffee or plastic filters
to the soil to keep the dirt from falling away.


Conclusion

In a nutshell, to grow your vegetable garden successful, but the
proper plans, place, pots, method, watering and drainage also play their
part in it. This article will help you to plan everything perfectly and
to manage a garden at the confined place you have. You can enjoy fresh,
healthy, and tasty vegetables at your home!


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15) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Azerbaijani- Klassik Azərbaycan,

16)
Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE
Basque- Euskal klasikoa,16) Euskara klasikoa- Euskal klasikoa,

17)
Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE
Belarusian-Класічная беларуская,17) Класічная беларуска-класічная
беларуская,

18) Classical ETERNAL AND
GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Bengali-ক্লাসিক্যাল
বাংলা,18) ধ্রুপদী বাংলা-ক্লাস বাংলা19) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED
FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE  Bhojpuri 19) शास्त्रीय भोजपुरी के बा

20) शास्त्रीय भोजपुरी के बाBosnian-Klasični bosanski,20) Klasični bosanski-Klasični bosansk
21)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Bulgarian

22) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Catalan-Català clàssic

23) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Cebuano-Klase sa Sugbo,

24) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Chichewa-Chikale cha Chichewa,

25) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATEChinese (Simplified)-古典中文(简体),
26) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATEChinese (Traditional)-古典中文(繁體),
27) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Corsican-Corsa Corsicana,
28) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Croatian-Klasična hrvatska,

29)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Czech-Klasická čeština
30) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Danish-Klassisk dansk,Klassisk dansk,
31) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Dhivehi,31) ކްލާސިކަލް ދިވެހި
32) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Dogri, 32) शास्त्रीय डोगरी
33) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Dutch- Klassiek Nederlands,
34) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE English,Roman,
35) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Esperanto-Klasika Esperanto,

36) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Estonian- klassikaline eesti keel,
37) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Ewe,37) Klasik Ewe
38) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Filipino klassikaline filipiinlane,

39) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Finnish- Klassinen suomalainen,
40) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE French- Français classique,
41) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Frisian- Klassike Frysk,
42) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Galician-Clásico galego,
43) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Georgian-კლასიკური ქართული,

45) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE German- Klassisches Deutsch,
45) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATEGreek-Κλασσικά Ελληνικά,
46) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Guarani,46) Guaraní clásico
47) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Gujarati-ક્લાસિકલ ગુજરાતી,
48) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Haitian Creole-Klasik kreyòl,
49) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Hausa-Hausa Hausa,
50) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Hawaiian-Hawaiian Hawaiian,

51) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Hebrew- עברית קלאסית
52) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Hmong- Lus Hmoob,
53) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Hungarian-Klasszikus magyar,
54) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Icelandic-Klassísk íslensku,
55) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Igbo,Klassískt Igbo,
56) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Ilocano,56) Klasiko nga Ilocano
57)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Indonesian-Bahasa Indonesia Klasik,
58) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Irish-Indinéisis Clasaiceach,
59) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Italian-Italiano classico,
60) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Japanese-古典的なイタリア語,
61) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Javanese-Klasik Jawa,
62) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Kannada- ಶಾಸ್ತ್ರೀಯ ಕನ್ನಡ,
63) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Kazakh-Классикалық қазақ,
64) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Khmer- ខ្មែរបុរាណ,
65) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Kinyarwanda
66) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Konkani,66) शास्त्रीय कोंकणी
67) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Korean-고전 한국어,
68) Classical Krio,ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE 68) Krio we dɛn kɔl Krio
69) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Kurdish (Kurmanji)-Kurdî (Kurmancî),
70) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Kyrgyz-Классикалык Кыргыз,
71) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Lao-ຄລາສສິກລາວ,
72) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Latin-LXII) Classical Latin,
73) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Latvian-Klasiskā latviešu valoda,
74) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Lingala,74) Lingala ya kala,
75) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Lithuanian-Klasikinė lietuvių kalba,
76) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Luganda,76) Oluganda olw’edda
77) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Luganda,77) Oluganda olw’edda
78) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Luxembourgish-Klassesch Lëtzebuergesch,
79)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Macedonian-Класичен македонски,
80)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Maithili,80) शास्त्रीय मैथिली
81) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Malagasy,класичен малгашки,
82) Classical  ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Malay-Melayu Klasik,
83) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Malayalam-ക്ലാസിക്കൽ മലയാളം,
84) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Maltese-Klassiku Malti,
85) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Maori-Maori Maori,
86) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Marathi-क्लासिकल माओरी,
87) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Meiteilon (Manipuri),꯹꯰) ꯀ꯭ꯂꯥꯁꯤꯀꯦꯜ ꯃꯦꯏꯇꯦꯏꯂꯣꯟ (ꯃꯅꯤꯄꯨꯔꯤ) ꯴.
88) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Mizo,88) Classical Mizo a ni
89) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Mongolian-Сонгодог Монгол,
90) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Myanmar (Burmese)-Classical မြန်မာ (ဗမာ),
91) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Nepali-शास्त्रीय म्यांमार (बर्मा),
92) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Norwegian-Klassisk norsk,
93) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Odia (Oriya)
94) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Oromo,94) Afaan Oromoo Kilaasikaa
95) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Pashto- ټولګی پښتو
96) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Persian-کلاسیک فارسی
97)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Polish-Język klasyczny polski,
98) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Portuguese-Português Clássico,
99) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Punjabi-ਕਲਾਸੀਕਲ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ,
100) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Quechua,100) Quechua clásico
101) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Romanian-Clasic românesc,
102) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Russian-Классический русский,
103) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Samoan-Samoan Samoa
104) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sanskrit छ्लस्सिचल् षन्स्क्रित्
105) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Scots Gaelic-Gàidhlig Albannach Clasaigeach,
106)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sepedi,106) Sepedi sa Kgale
107) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Serbian-Класични српски,
108) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sesotho-Seserbia ea boholo-holo,
109) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Shona-Shona Shona,
110) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sindhi,
111)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sinhala-සම්භාව්ය සිංහල,
112) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Slovak-Klasický slovenský,
113) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Slovenian-Klasična slovenska,
114) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Somali-Soomaali qowmiyadeed,
115) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Spanish-Español clásico,
116) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Sundanese-Sunda Klasik,
117) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE  Swahili,Kiswahili cha Classical,
118) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Swedish-Klassisk svensk,
119) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Tajik-тоҷикӣ классикӣ,
120) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Tamil-பாரம்பரிய இசைத்தமிழ் செம்மொழி,
121) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Tatar
122) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Telugu- క్లాసికల్ తెలుగు,
123) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Thai-ภาษาไทยคลาสสิก,
124) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Tigrinya,124) ክላሲካል ትግርኛ
125) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Tsonga,125) Xitsonga xa xikhale
126) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Turkish-Klasik Türk,
127)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Turkmen
128) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Twi,128) Twi a wɔde di dwuma wɔ tete mmere mu
129)Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Ukrainian-Класичний український,
130) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Urdu- کلاسیکی اردو
131) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Uyghur,
132) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Uzbek-Klassik o’z,
133) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Vietnamese-Tiếng Việ,
134) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Welsh-Cymraeg Clasurol,
135) Classical  ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATEXhosa-IsiXhosa zesiXhosa,
136) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Yiddish- קלאסישע ייִדיש
137) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Yoruba-Yoruba Yoruba,
138) Classical ETERNAL AND GLORIFIED FRIENDLY BENEVOLENT COMPASSIONATE Zulu-I-Classical Zulu



Origin

During the British rule of Eternal,Glorified,Friendly,Benevolent,Compassionate Jambudipa Prabuddha Bharat 
🇮🇳 ,
the people who spoke Kannada language were spread across different
provinces. Coming under the influence of different languages in those
provinces, the pronunciation and grammar of Kannada language started to
differ across provinces. This led to a gap in communication across the
people in these provinces though they spoke the same language of
Kannada. 

Mokshagundam
Vishweshwaraiah, who was the Diwan of the Mysore Kingdom felt the need
to conserve and promote the Kannada language and literature. In this
direction, he started the Mysore Economic Conference and created a study
circle under the responsibility of H. V. Nanjundaiah. A sub-committee
formed under the study circle came up with five different topics on
which suggestions were invited:

To come up with ideas to promote unity and co-operation among Kannada speakers spread across different regions.

To come up with suggestions for a common written Kannada which had diversified across different regions
To ensure that students learning Kannada language use a common text book.

To improve the general knowledge among the Kannada speaking population by publishing appropriate books.

To come up with appropriate Kannada translations for words used in other languages, especially the scientific words.

The
sub-committee received good responses from the public and it decided to
organise a conference in Bangalore on 3 May 1915 to act upon these
suggestions. The conference was held on the grounds of the Government
High School and was attended by littérateurs, newspaper editors and
other dignitaries from different regions. The conference came up with a
proposal to create the Karnataka Sahitya Parishat with a mandate to
conserve and promote Kannada language and literature. H. V. Nanjundaiah
was unanimously elected to be the President of the Parishat. 

Apart
from the Mysore province, the Karnataka Sahitya Parishat was
simultaneously started in the Madras, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Kodagu
provinces.

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