Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “ajñānātskhalite”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “ajñānātskhalite”—
- ajñānāt -
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ajñānāt (indeclinable)[indeclinable]ajñāna (noun, masculine)[adverb], [ablative single]ajñāna (noun, neuter)[adverb], [ablative single]
- skhalite -
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skhalita (noun, masculine)[locative single]skhalita (noun, neuter)[nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual], [locative single]skhalitā (noun, feminine)[nominative dual], [vocative single], [vocative dual], [accusative dual]√skhal -> skhalita (participle, masculine)[locative single from √skhal class 1 verb], [locative single from √skhal]√skhal -> skhalita (participle, neuter)[nominative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [vocative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [accusative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [locative single from √skhal class 1 verb], [nominative dual from √skhal], [vocative dual from √skhal], [accusative dual from √skhal], [locative single from √skhal]√skhal -> skhalitā (participle, feminine)[nominative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [vocative single from √skhal class 1 verb], [vocative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [accusative dual from √skhal class 1 verb], [nominative dual from √skhal], [vocative single from √skhal], [vocative dual from √skhal], [accusative dual from √skhal]
Extracted glossary definitions: Ajnanat, Ajnana, Skhalita
Alternative transliteration: ajnanatskhalite, [Devanagari/Hindi] अज्ञानात्स्खलिते, [Bengali] অজ্ঞানাত্স্খলিতে, [Gujarati] અજ્ઞાનાત્સ્ખલિતે, [Kannada] ಅಜ್ಞಾನಾತ್ಸ್ಖಲಿತೇ, [Malayalam] അജ്ഞാനാത്സ്ഖലിതേ, [Telugu] అజ్ఞానాత్స్ఖలితే
Sanskrit References
“ajñānātskhalite” 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.
Verse 12.36.41 < [Chapter 36]
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