Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “carya”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “carya”—
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carya (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]carya (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]√car -> carya (absolutive)[absolutive from √car]
Extracted glossary definitions: Carya
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] चर्य, [Bengali] চর্য, [Gujarati] ચર્ય, [Kannada] ಚರ್ಯ, [Malayalam] ചര്യ, [Telugu] చర్య
Sanskrit References
“carya” 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 61 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 18 - The Buddha in mother's womb
Chapter 27 - Asita's departure
Chapter 38 - Sight of a mendicant
Chapter 42 - Precautions of Śuddhodana
Chapter 58 - Reaction of Śuddhodana and others
Chapter 67 - Reasoning within, and enlightenment
Chapter 72 - The Buddha's ailment, and Māra's mischief again
Chapter 86 - The Budda explains the four Noble Truths
Chapter 91 - Yaśas's four brothers are converted and become Arhats
Chapter 92 - The conversion of fifty young men
Chapter 98 - Urubilvākāśyapa and the Buddha confront
Chapter 99 - The twin miracle of Urubilvākāśyapa
Chapter 102 - The conversion of Bimbisāra
Chapter 112 - Defeat of the Tīrthyas
Chapter 113 - Conversion of the Tīrthyas
Chapter 143 - Marvellous deeds of the Buddha before Urubilvā Kāśyapa
Chapter 144 - b) The Buddha hinders the lighting of the fires of Kāśyapa's students
Chapter 145 - c) The Buddha hinders the extinction of the fire of Kāśyapa's students
Chapter 146 - d) The Buddha hinders the lighting of Kāśyapas's fire
Chapter 147 - e) The Buddha hinders the extinction of Kāśyapa's fire
Chapter 148 - f) The Buddha sets fire to the fire-house of Kāśyapa
Chapter 149 - g) the four heavenly kings visit the Buddha
Chapter 150 - h) Śakra visits the Buddha
Chapter 151 - h) Brahma visits the Buddha
Chapter 152 - j) The Buddha reads Kāśyapa's thoughts
Chapter 153 - k) The Buddha procures fruits of jambu etc.
Chapter 154 - o) Śakra supplies the Buddha with water
Chapter 155 - p) An arjuna-tree inclines the branch
Chapter 156 - q) Śakra makes the washing of clothes possible
Chapter 157 - r) Buddha's command on the element water
Chapter 158 - Conversion of Urubilvākāśyapa and of his five hundred students
Chapter 159 - Conversion of Nadī- and Gayākāśyapa
Chapter 164 - Story of Kauṇḍinya
Chapter 165 - Story of Kāśisundaraka (Kṣāntivādin)
Chapter 166 - The story of the two merchants
Chapter 167 - The story of the thirsty caravan
Chapter 169 - The story of Saṃdhāna, the householder
Chapter 170 - The story of the tortoise
Chapter 171 - The story of the king Vajrabāhu
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 215 - The Buddho grows ill
Chapter 217 - The sichness of the Buddha. The Buddha heals Devadatta
Chapter 224 - The story of the king Śibi
Chapter 235 - The Buddha converts Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa
Chapter 236 - Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa gives himself to severe penances. The example of the lute
Chapter 237 - Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa follows the advice of the Buddha, and in a short time becomes an arhat
Chapter 238 - The discourse of Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa
Chapter 249 - The distress of Ajātaśatru at the death of King Bimbisāra
Chapter 259 - Jīvaka prescribes a very rare substance called gośīrṣacandana
Chapter 260 - The hemorrhage does not stop, and Jīvaka prescribes the milk of a young woman
Chapter 296 - Ajātaśatru narrates how he propounded this same question to Pūraṇa Kāśyapa, etc.
Chapter 298 - Sañjayī Vairaṭṭīputra's theory
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