Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “arṇā”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “arṇā”—
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arṇā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Arna
Alternative transliteration: arna, [Devanagari/Hindi] अर्णा, [Bengali] অর্ণা, [Gujarati] અર્ણા, [Kannada] ಅರ್ಣಾ, [Malayalam] അര്ണാ, [Telugu] అర్ణా
Sanskrit References
“arṇā” 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 29 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 5 - The tasting of the pṛthivīrasa
Chapter 6 - The appearance of the pṛthivīparpaṭake, etc.
Chapter 9 - Story of Gautama, the progenitor of Ikṣvāku
Chapter 34 - Sight of am old man
Chapter 38 - Sight of a mendicant
Chapter 44 - Dreams of Mahāprajāpati, Yaśodharā and Siddhārtha
Chapter 67 - Reasoning within, and enlightenment
Chapter 99 - The twin miracle of Urubilvākāśyapa
Chapter 101 - The sermon of the Buddha on the unreality of the Self
Chapter 126 - Magical exploits
Chapter 129 - The pride of Śuddhodana
Chapter 149 - g) the four heavenly kings visit the Buddha
Chapter 160 - The sermon at Gayāśīrṣa
Chapter 176 - Yaśodharā seeks to bring the Buddha back to her
Chapter 228 - The story of Śroṇakoṭīviṃśā
Chapter 229 - Ajātaśatru, impelled by Devadatta, seeks to take his father King Bimbisāra's life
Chapter 233 - Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa goes to Rājagṛha to visit Bimbisāra
Chapter 238 - The discourse of Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa
Chapter 239 - The story of Vipaśyin
Chapter 251 - The story of a crow and a golden cap (suvarṇakholā)
Chapter 264 - The story of a jackal and a crow
Chapter 287 - Śāriputra and Mahāmaudgalyāyana visit Devadatta
Chapter 296 - Ajātaśatru narrates how he propounded this same question to Pūraṇa Kāśyapa, etc.
Chapter 308 - The story of the old sheep
Chapter 309 - Devadatta is gained over the nihilistic doctrine of Pūraṇa Kāśyapa
Chapter 315 - Śāriputra and Maudgalyāyana descend to hell to visit and comfort Devadatta
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