Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “pādāvanuparimārjya”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “pādāvanuparimārjya”—
- pādāva -
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pāda (noun, masculine)[nominative dual], [vocative dual], [accusative dual]pādu (noun, masculine)[locative single]
- anupa -
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anupa (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]anupa (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
- ri -
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rī (noun, feminine)[adverb]rai (noun, masculine)[adverb]
- mārjya -
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√mṛj -> mārjya (participle, masculine)[compound from √mṛj]√mṛj -> mārjya (participle, neuter)[compound from √mṛj]√mārj -> mārjya (absolutive)[absolutive from √mārj]√mṛj -> mārjya (absolutive)[absolutive from √mṛj]√mṛj -> mārjya (participle, masculine)[vocative single from √mṛj class 1 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj class 2 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj class 6 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj]√mṛj -> mārjya (participle, neuter)[vocative single from √mṛj class 1 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj class 2 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj class 6 verb], [vocative single from √mṛj]√mārj -> mārjya (participle, masculine)[vocative single from √mārj class 10 verb]√mārj -> mārjya (participle, neuter)[vocative single from √mārj class 10 verb]
Extracted glossary definitions: Pada, Padu, Anupa, Marjya
Alternative transliteration: padavanuparimarjya, [Devanagari/Hindi] पादावनुपरिमार्ज्य, [Bengali] পাদাবনুপরিমার্জ্য, [Gujarati] પાદાવનુપરિમાર્જ્ય, [Kannada] ಪಾದಾವನುಪರಿಮಾರ್ಜ್ಯ, [Malayalam] പാദാവനുപരിമാര്ജ്യ, [Telugu] పాదావనుపరిమార్జ్య
Sanskrit References
“pādāvanuparimārjya” 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.
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