Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “jvalitaśironayanavadanāṃ”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “jvalitaśironayanavadanāṃ”—
- jvalita -
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jvalita (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]jvalita (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]√jval -> jvalita (participle, masculine)[compound from √jval]√jval -> jvalita (participle, neuter)[compound from √jval]√jval -> jvalita (participle, masculine)[vocative single from √jval class 1 verb], [vocative single from √jval]√jval -> jvalita (participle, neuter)[vocative single from √jval class 1 verb], [vocative single from √jval]
- śiro -
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śiras (noun, neuter)[compound], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]śira (noun, masculine)[nominative single]
- nayana -
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nayana (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]nayana (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
- vadan -
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√vad -> vadat (participle, masculine)[nominative single from √vad class 1 verb], [vocative single from √vad class 1 verb]
- ām -
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ā (noun, feminine)[accusative single]o (noun, masculine)[accusative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Jvalita, Shira, Shiras, Nayana, Vadat
Alternative transliteration: jvalitashironayanavadanam, jvalitasironayanavadanam, [Devanagari/Hindi] ज्वलितशिरोनयनवदनां, [Bengali] জ্বলিতশিরোনযনবদনাং, [Gujarati] જ્વલિતશિરોનયનવદનાં, [Kannada] ಜ್ವಲಿತಶಿರೋನಯನವದನಾಂ, [Malayalam] ജ്വലിതശിരോനയനവദനാം, [Telugu] జ్వలితశిరోనయనవదనాం
Sanskrit References
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