Significance of Vishanin
Vyakarana defines "visanin" as a word created by adding a possessive suffix to "vishana." This suffix indicates a relationship of possession, specifically one of inherence or samavaya. Thus, "visanin" signifies something connected to "vishana" through this inherent relationship, as explained within the framework of Vyakarana's linguistic analysis.
Synonyms: Magician, Conjurer, Trickster, Sorcerer, Enchanter
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Hindu concept of 'Vishanin'
In Hinduism, Vishanin signifies something possessing a connection through inherence or samavaya. It is formed by adding a possessive suffix to "vishana," indicating a relationship of belonging.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) The text identifies "visanin" as an example of a word formed by adding a possessive suffix to vishana, signifying something possessing a connection through inherence or samavaya.[1]