Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “prākāro”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “prākāro”—
- prāk -
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prāk (indeclinable)[indeclinable]
- āro -
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āru (noun, feminine)[vocative single]āru (noun, masculine)[vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Prak, Aru
Alternative transliteration: prakaro, [Devanagari/Hindi] प्राकारो, [Bengali] প্রাকারো, [Gujarati] પ્રાકારો, [Kannada] ಪ್ರಾಕಾರೋ, [Malayalam] പ്രാകാരോ, [Telugu] ప్రాకారో
Sanskrit References
“prākāro” 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 3.86 < [Book 3 - Vigraha]
Kathasaritsagara [sanskrit] (by C. H. Tawney)
Verse 12.21.4 < [Chapter 21]
Verse 16.2.151 < [Chapter 2]
Verse 2.5.12.36 < [Chapter 12]
Samarangana-sutradhara [sanskrit]
Verse 10.28 < [Chapter 10: puraniveśa]
Verse 10.32 < [Chapter 10: puraniveśa]
Verse 6.122.16 < [Chapter 122]
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 1.54.21 < [Chapter 54]
Verse 1.119.69 < [Chapter 119]
Verse 1.120.88 < [Chapter 120]
Verse 1.121.24 < [Chapter 121]
Verse 1.124.29 < [Chapter 124]
Verse 1.124.31 < [Chapter 124]
Verse 1.125.24 < [Chapter 125]
Verse 1.125.30 < [Chapter 125]
Verse 1.217.103 < [Chapter 217]
Verse 1.358.45 < [Chapter 358]
Verse 1.358.358 < [Chapter 358]
Verse 1.373.18 < [Chapter 373]
Verse 3.3.42 < [Chapter 3]
Verse 3.13 < [Chapter 3]
Verse 2.4.7.14 < [Chapter 7]
Verse 93.67 < [Chapter 93]
Verse 3.268.34 < [Chapter 268]
Verse 363.6 < [Chapter 363]
Verse 4.25.14 < [Chapter 25]
Verse 4.140.13 < [Chapter 140]
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