Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit]

by Shwetayan Vyas | 1,169,834 words | ISBN-10: 8170801818 | ISBN-13: 9788170801818

The Lakshminarayana Samhita verse 2.44.76 (Sanskrit text), including grammatical analysis, glossary and relevant print editions. The Lakshmi-narayana-samhita is an encyclopaedic work devoted to Narayana although it deals with various deities. The work is written in Puranic style and divided into four books according to the four Yugas. This is verse 76 of chapter 44 of Khanda 2 (treta-yuga-santana). In total, the work consists of roughly 120,000 metrical verses.

Verse 2.44.76

सस्यानां स्मृद्धयश्चापि स्वर्णवर्णा विलोकिताः ।
नद्यो नदा वाटिकाश्च दीर्घिका जलपूरिताः ॥ ७६ ॥

sasyānāṃ smṛddhayaścāpi svarṇavarṇā vilokitāḥ |
nadyo nadā vāṭikāśca dīrghikā jalapūritāḥ || 76 ||

The Sanskrit text of Lakshminarayana Samhita Verse 2.44.76 is contained in the book Shri Lakshmi Narayana Samhita by Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office. This book is not available online so in order to read the full text and translation you should buy the book:

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Glossary of Sanskrit terms

Note: This extracts Sanskrit terms and links to English definitions from the glossary, based on an experimental segmentation of verse (2.44.76). Some terms could be superfluous while some might not be mentioned. Click on the word to show English definitions.

Sasya, Svarnavarna, Vilokita, Nadi, Nadya, Nada, Vatika, Dirghika, Jala, Purita,

Analysis of Sanskrit grammar

Note: this is an experimental feature and only shows the first possible analysis of the Sanskrit text (Lakshminarayana Samhita Verse 2.44.76). If the system was successful in segmenting the sentence, you will see of which words it is made up of, generally consisting of Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Participles and Indeclinables. Click on the link to show all possible derivations of the word.

  • Line 1: “sasyānāṃ smṛddhayaścāpi svarṇavarṇā vilokitāḥ
  • sasyānām -
  • sasya (noun, masculine)
    [genitive plural]
    sasya (noun, neuter)
    [genitive plural]
  • Cannot analyse smṛddhayaścāpi*sv
  • svarṇavarṇā* -
  • svarṇavarṇā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
  • vilokitāḥ -
  • vilokita (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
    vilokitā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
  • Line 2: “nadyo nadā vāṭikāśca dīrghikā jalapūritāḥ
  • nadyo* -
  • nadī (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural], [ablative single], [genitive single]
    nad -> nadya (participle, masculine)
    [nominative single from √nad]
  • nadā* -
  • nada (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
  • vāṭikāś -
  • vāṭikā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
  • ca -
  • ca (indeclinable conjunction)
    [indeclinable conjunction]
    ca (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    ca (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
  • dīrghikā* -
  • dīrghikā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
    dīrghika (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
  • jala -
  • jala (noun, masculine)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    jala (noun, neuter)
    [compound], [vocative single]
    jal (verb class 1)
    [imperative active second single]
  • pūritāḥ -
  • pūrita (noun, masculine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural]
    pūritā (noun, feminine)
    [nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]
    pṝ -> pūrita (participle, masculine)
    [nominative plural from √pṝ], [vocative plural from √pṝ]
    pṝ -> pūritā (participle, feminine)
    [nominative plural from √pṝ], [vocative plural from √pṝ], [accusative plural from √pṝ]
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