Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “rājarṣayo”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “rājarṣayo”—
- rājar -
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rāja (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]rājan (noun, masculine)[compound], [nominative single]rājā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]rāj (noun, masculine)[instrumental single]rāj (noun, neuter)[instrumental single]√rāj (verb class 1)[imperative active second single]
- ṛṣa -
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√ṛṣ (verb class 6)[imperative active second single]
- yo -
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yu (noun, masculine)[vocative single]yu (noun, feminine)[vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Raja, Rajan, Raj
Alternative transliteration: rajarshayo, rajarsayo, [Devanagari/Hindi] राजर्षयो, [Bengali] রাজর্ষযো, [Gujarati] રાજર્ષયો, [Kannada] ರಾಜರ್ಷಯೋ, [Malayalam] രാജര്ഷയോ, [Telugu] రాజర్షయో
Sanskrit References
“rājarṣayo” 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.
Kathasaritsagara [sanskrit] (by C. H. Tawney)
Verse 9.5.150 < [Chapter 5]
Verse 1.16.85 < [Chapter 16]
Bhagavad-gita with four Commentaries [sanskrit]
Verse 6.1.79.5 < [Chapter 79]
Verse 7.1.23.51 < [Chapter 23]
Verse 1.91.3 < [Chapter 91]
Verse 1.202.10 < [Chapter 202]
Verse 3.129.21 < [Chapter 129]
Verse 6.26.2 < [Chapter 26]
Verse 12.8.31 < [Chapter 8]
Verse 9.20.1 < [Chapter 20]
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