Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “muktā”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “muktā”—
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muktā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]√muc -> muktā (participle, feminine)[nominative single from √muc class 6 verb]√muc -> muktā (participle, feminine)[nominative single from √muc class 1 verb]√muj -> muktā (participle, feminine)[nominative single from √muj class 1 verb]
Extracted glossary definitions: Mukta
Alternative transliteration: mukta, [Devanagari/Hindi] मुक्ता, [Bengali] মুক্তা, [Gujarati] મુક્તા, [Kannada] ಮುಕ್ತಾ, [Malayalam] മുക്താ, [Telugu] ముక్తా
Sanskrit References
“muktā” 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 18 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 15 - Śuddhodana succeeds Siṃhahanu and the descent of the Buddha
Chapter 41 - Meeting with Mṛgajā
Chapter 86 - The Budda explains the four Noble Truths
Chapter 93 - The Buddha goes to the village Urubilvā
Chapter 127 - Śuddhodana's questions and Buddha's replies
Chapter 136 - Ordination of five hundred Śākyas
Chapter 171 - The story of the king Vajrabāhu
Chapter 183 - Story of the beggar (concerning a previous birth of King Bhadrika)
Chapter 193 - The story of the rice, the two patridges and the sugar-cane
Chapter 216 - The story of a gṛhapati and his son
Chapter 224 - The story of the king Śibi
Chapter 226 - The story of Viśākha
Chapter 227 - The story of Viśvantara
Chapter 233 - Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa goes to Rājagṛha to visit Bimbisāra
Chapter 254 - Devadatta calls a skilled master-mechanic and makes him construct a catapult
Chapter 256 - Devadatta perceives that the workmen and the mechanic too ran away
Chapter 266 - The story of Sūryanemi the poet
Chapter 271 - Devadatta's attempt to kill the Buddha by means of the elephant Dhanapālaka
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