Brihat-katha-shloka-samgraha [sanskrit]

35,982 words

The Sanskrit edition of the Brihat-katha-shloka-samgraha: an epic story in the form of a narrative detailling Naravahanadatta’s quest to become the emperor of the Vidyadharas. Similair to the Kathasaritsagara, the Brhatkathaslokasamgraha also represents one of the several abridgements of the “Great Story” (Brihatkatha), said to have originally consisted of 700,000 shlokas (metrical verses). Alternative titles: Bṛhatkathāślokasaṃgraha (बृहत्कथाश्लोकसंग्रह), Bṛhatkathāślokasaṅgraha (बृहत्कथाश्लोकसङ्ग्रह), Bṛhat-kathā-śloka-saṃgraha (बृहत्-कथा-श्लोक-संग्रह), Brihatkathashlokasamgraha, Brhatkathaslokasangraha, Brhat-katha-sloka-samgraha (sangraha).

Verse 18.214

तीर्थयात्राकृतं पापमतः क्षपयता त्वया ।
मामाराधयमानेन स्वगृहे स्थीयतामिति ॥ २१४ ॥

tīrthayātrākṛtaṃ pāpamataḥ kṣapayatā tvayā |
māmārādhayamānena svagṛhe sthīyatāmiti || 214 ||

The Sanskrit text of Brihat-katha-shloka-samgraha Verse 18.214 is contained in the book Brihat Katha Shloka Samgraha (Hindi translation) by Shri Budhaswami (श्री बुधस्वामी). This book is not available online so in order to read the full text and translation you should buy the book:

Buy now! Sanskrit text by Shri Budhaswami (श्री बुधस्वामी) (1990)

Glossary of Sanskrit terms

Note: This extracts Sanskrit terms and links to English definitions from the glossary, based on an experimental segmentation of verse (18.214). Some terms could be superfluous while some might not be mentioned. Click on the word to show English definitions.

Tirthayatra, Akrita, Papam, Papa, Atah, Kshapayat, Tva, Yushmad, Mama, Ana, Svagriha, Iti,

Analysis of Sanskrit grammar

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  • Line 1: “tīrthayātrākṛtaṃ pāpamataḥ kṣapayatā tvayā
  • tīrthayātrā -
  • tīrthayātrā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative single]
  • akṛtam -
  • akṛta (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [accusative single]
    akṛta (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
    akṛtā (noun, feminine)
    [adverb]
    kṛ (verb class 1)
    [aorist active second dual]
    kṛ (verb class 2)
    [imperfect active second dual], [aorist active second dual]
    kṛ (verb class 5)
    [aorist active second dual]
    kṛ (verb class 8)
    [aorist active second dual]
  • pāpam -
  • pāpam (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
    pāpa (noun, masculine)
    [adverb], [accusative single]
    pāpa (noun, neuter)
    [adverb], [nominative single], [accusative single]
    pāpā (noun, feminine)
    [adverb]
  • ataḥ -
  • ataḥ (indeclinable)
    [indeclinable]
  • kṣapayatā -
  • kṣap -> kṣapayat (participle, masculine)
    [instrumental single from √kṣap class 10 verb]
    kṣap -> kṣapayat (participle, neuter)
    [instrumental single from √kṣap class 10 verb]
    kṣī -> kṣapayat (participle, masculine)
    [instrumental single from √kṣī]
    kṣī -> kṣapayat (participle, neuter)
    [instrumental single from √kṣī]
  • tvayā -
  • tvā (noun, feminine)
    [instrumental single]
    yuṣmad (pronoun, none)
    [instrumental single]
  • Line 2: “māmārādhayamānena svagṛhe sthīyatāmiti
  • māmā -
  • māma (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    (verb class 2)
    [imperative active first plural]
  • arādhayam -
  • rādh (verb class 0)
    [imperfect active first single]
  • ānena -
  • āna (noun, masculine)
    [instrumental single]
  • svagṛhe -
  • svagṛha (noun, masculine)
    [locative single]
    svagṛha (noun, neuter)
    [nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual], [locative single]
  • sthīyatām -
  • sthā (verb class 1)
    [imperative passive third single]
  • iti -
  • iti (indeclinable particle)
    [indeclinable particle]
    iti (noun, feminine)
    [compound], [adverb]

Other editions:

Also see the following editions of the Sanskrit text or (alternative) English translations of the Brihat-katha-shloka-samgraha Verse 18.214

Cover of edition (2019)

The Katha Sarit Sagara: The Ocean of the Streams of Story (2 Volumes)
by C.H. Tawney (2019)

1412 pages; (Translated from the Original Sanskrit); [Publisher: Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Lt.]; ISBN: 9788121505017

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