Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “jñānavatī”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “jñānavatī”—
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jñānavatī (noun, masculine)[compound]jñānavatī (noun, feminine)[compound], [nominative single]jñānavat (noun, neuter)[nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual]
Extracted glossary definitions: Jnanavat, Jnanavati
Alternative transliteration: jnanavati, [Devanagari/Hindi] ज्ञानवती, [Bengali] জ্ঞানবতী, [Gujarati] જ્ઞાનવતી, [Kannada] ಜ್ಞಾನವತೀ, [Malayalam] ജ്ഞാനവതീ, [Telugu] జ్ఞానవతీ
Sanskrit References
“jñānavatī” 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.
Kathasaritsagara [sanskrit] (by C. H. Tawney)
Verse 5.3.108 < [Chapter 3]
Verse 14.3.63 < [Chapter 3]
Verse 7.2.15.10 < [Chapter 15]
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 1.242.56 < [Chapter 242]
Verse 1.288.77 < [Chapter 288]
Verse 1.434.32 < [Chapter 434]
Verse 1.507.28 < [Chapter 507]
Verse 4.8.73 < [Chapter 8]
Verse 4.9.86 < [Chapter 9]
Verse 4.10.41 < [Chapter 10]
Verse 4.30.102 < [Chapter 30]
Verse 4.56.10 < [Chapter 56]
Verse 81.12 < [Chapter 81]
Verse 4.16.6 < [Chapter 16]
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