Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “prājñāyata”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “prājñāyata”—
- prājñāya -
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prājña (noun, masculine)[dative single]prājña (noun, neuter)[dative single]
- ta -
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ta (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]ta (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]tan (noun, masculine)[compound]
Extracted glossary definitions: Prajna
Alternative transliteration: prajnayata, [Devanagari/Hindi] प्राज्ञायत, [Bengali] প্রাজ্ঞাযত, [Gujarati] પ્રાજ્ઞાયત, [Kannada] ಪ್ರಾಜ್ಞಾಯತ, [Malayalam] പ്രാജ്ഞായത, [Telugu] ప్రాజ్ఞాయత
Sanskrit References
“prājñāyata” 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 7.1.9.20 < [Chapter 9]
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 1.132.48 < [Chapter 132]
Verse 2.1.9.83 < [Chapter 9]
Verse 2.4.18.29 < [Chapter 18]
Verse 5.1.2.3 < [Chapter 2]
Verse 5.2.23.32 < [Chapter 23]
Verse 32.18 < [Chapter 32]
Verse 112.68 < [Chapter 112]
Harivamsa [appendix] [sanskrit]
Verse 3.168.6 < [Chapter 168]
Verse 5.10.43 < [Chapter 10]
Verse 5.82.6 < [Chapter 82]
Verse 6.1.20 < [Chapter 1]
Verse 6.19.40 < [Chapter 19]
Verse 6.43.78 < [Chapter 43]
Verse 6.45.62 < [Chapter 45]
Verse 6.101.15 < [Chapter 101]
Verse 6.102.41 < [Chapter 102]
Verse 6.114.72 < [Chapter 114]
Verse 7.31.33 < [Chapter 31]
Verse 7.40.9 < [Chapter 40]
Verse 7.67.4 < [Chapter 67]
Verse 7.71.10 < [Chapter 71]
Verse 7.73.53 < [Chapter 73]
Verse 4.6.7.5 < [Kāṇḍa 4, Adhyāya 6, Brāhmaṇa 7]
Verse 10.80.37 < [Chapter 80]
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