Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “nāhamasmi”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “nāhamasmi”—
- nāham -
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nāha (noun, masculine)[adverb], [accusative single]
- asmi -
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√as (verb class 2)[present active first single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Naha
Alternative transliteration: nahamasmi, [Devanagari/Hindi] नाहमस्मि, [Bengali] নাহমস্মি, [Gujarati] નાહમસ્મિ, [Kannada] ನಾಹಮಸ್ಮಿ, [Malayalam] നാഹമസ്മി, [Telugu] నాహమస్మి
Sanskrit References
“nāhamasmi” 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.
Verse 5.68.5 < [Chapter LXVIII]
Verse 5.80.43 < [Chapter LXXX]
Verse 6.26.36 < [Chapter XXVI]
Verse 6.28.59 < [Chapter XXVIII]
Verse 6.28.70 < [Chapter XXVIII]
Verse 6.68.25 < [Chapter LXVIII]
Verse 6.100.28 < [Chapter C]
Verse 7.12.3 < [Chapter XII]
Verse 7.57.32 < [Chapter LVII]
Verse 7.150.18 < [Chapter CL]
Kathasaritsagara [sanskrit] (by C. H. Tawney)
Verse 9.6.154 < [Chapter 6]
Bhagavad-gita with four Commentaries [sanskrit]
Verse 39.12 < [Chapter 39]
Verse 32.39 < [Chapter 32]
Verse 3.3.9.54 < [Chapter 9]
Verse 6.1.264.30 < [Chapter 264]
Verse 5.13.19 < [Chapter 13]
Verse 5.52.43 < [Chapter 52]
Verse 5.68.5 < [Chapter 68]
Verse 5.83.21 < [Chapter 83]
Verse 6.27.35 < [Chapter 27]
Verse 6.29.59 < [Chapter 29]
Verse 6.29.69 < [Chapter 29]
Verse 6.72.26 < [Chapter 72]
Verse 6.104.33 < [Chapter 104]
Verse 6.127.28 < [Chapter 127]
Verse 6.169.3 < [Chapter 169]
Verse 6.214.31 < [Chapter 214]
Verse 1.206.21 < [Chapter 206]
Verse 14.33.2 < [Chapter 33]
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