Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “advār”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “advār”—
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advār (noun, feminine)[compound]
Extracted glossary definitions:
Alternative transliteration: advar, [Devanagari/Hindi] अद्वार्, [Bengali] অদ্বার্, [Gujarati] અદ્વાર્, [Kannada] ಅದ್ವಾರ್, [Malayalam] അദ്വാര്, [Telugu] అద్వార్
Sanskrit References
“advār” 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.
Total 21 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 9 - Story of Gautama, the progenitor of Ikṣvāku
Chapter 10 - The story of Virūḍhaka
Chapter 26 - The arrival of Asita and Nālada
Chapter 29 - Siddhārtha's performances
Chapter 42 - Precautions of Śuddhodana
Chapter 45 - Siddhārtha's renunciation
Chapter 69 - Rāhula and Ānanda
Chapter 87 - The conversin of Yaśas, son of Agrakulika
Chapter 131 - The Buddha teaches to Śuddhodana
Chapter 136 - Ordination of five hundred Śākyas
Chapter 171 - The story of the king Vajrabāhu
Chapter 201 - Devadatta seduces Prince Ajātaśatru
Chapter 219 - The story of Mahendrasena
Chapter 227 - The story of Viśvantara
Chapter 239 - The story of Vipaśyin
Chapter 246 - The Buddha sends Maudgalyāyana to visit and comfort the old king
Chapter 257 - The yakṣa Kumbhīra sacrifices his life in trying to arrest the stone
Chapter 272 - The elephant Dhanapālaka follows submissively the Buddha
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