Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “For”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “For”—
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Extracted glossary definitions:
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] Fओर्, [Bengali] Fওর্, [Gujarati] Fઓર્, [Kannada] Fಓರ್, [Malayalam] Fഓര്, [Telugu] Fఓర్
Sanskrit References
“For” in the Sanskrit language represents a word or a combination of words (such as Nouns, Adjectives, Pronouns, etc.). This section shows references to Sanskrit literature where this segment of Sanskrit text occurs, by literally searching for this piece of text.
Ashtanga-hridaya-samhita [sanskrit]
Chapter 29 - Siddhārtha's performances
Chapter 30 - Śuddhodana's efforts
Chapter 32 - The Sārakalyāṇi-tree, the goose and Devadatta's first quarrel
Chapter 76 - Brahma's request for Dharmadeśanā
Chapter 109 - Śāriputra leaves for Śrāvastī
Chapter 125 - The Buddha leaves for Kapilavastu
Chapter 143 - Marvellous deeds of the Buddha before Urubilvā Kāśyapa
Chapter 174 - Yaśodharā brings forth a son
Chapter 187 - Upāli is the foremost among those who master and know the Vinaya
Chapter 197 - Ānanda is the foremost among the learned monks
Chapter 203 - Maudgalyāyana informs the Buddha
Chapter 209 - The monks inform the Buddha of the result of the motion (jñapti).
Chapter 246 - The Buddha sends Maudgalyāyana to visit and comfort the old king
Kautilya Arthashastra [sanskrit]
Chapter 1.19 < [Book 1]
Akshayamatinirdesha [sanskrit]
Yoga-sutra with Bhasya [sanskrit]
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