Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “snānācchādanakairbhakṣyairbhojyaiḥ”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “snānācchādanakairbhakṣyairbhojyaiḥ”—
- snānācch -
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snāna (noun, neuter)[adverb], [ablative single]
- śādana -
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śādana (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]śādana (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
- kair -
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ka (noun, masculine)[instrumental plural]ka (noun, neuter)[instrumental plural]kaḥ (pronoun, masculine)[instrumental plural]kim (pronoun, neuter)[instrumental plural]
- bhakṣyair -
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bhakṣya (noun, masculine)[instrumental plural]bhakṣya (noun, neuter)[instrumental plural]√bhakṣ -> bhakṣya (participle, masculine)[instrumental plural from √bhakṣ]√bhakṣ -> bhakṣya (participle, neuter)[instrumental plural from √bhakṣ]
- bhojyaiḥ -
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bhojya (noun, masculine)[instrumental plural]bhojya (noun, neuter)[instrumental plural]√bhuj -> bhojya (participle, masculine)[instrumental plural from √bhuj]√bhuj -> bhojya (participle, neuter)[instrumental plural from √bhuj]
Extracted glossary definitions: Snana, Shadana, Kah, Kim, Bhakshya, Bhojya
Alternative transliteration: snanacchadanakairbhakshyairbhojyaih, snanacchadanakairbhaksyairbhojyaih, [Devanagari/Hindi] स्नानाच्छादनकैर्भक्ष्यैर्भोज्यैः, [Bengali] স্নানাচ্ছাদনকৈর্ভক্ষ্যৈর্ভোজ্যৈঃ, [Gujarati] સ્નાનાચ્છાદનકૈર્ભક્ષ્યૈર્ભોજ્યૈઃ, [Kannada] ಸ್ನಾನಾಚ್ಛಾದನಕೈರ್ಭಕ್ಷ್ಯೈರ್ಭೋಜ್ಯೈಃ, [Malayalam] സ്നാനാച്ഛാദനകൈര്ഭക്ഷ്യൈര്ഭോജ്യൈഃ, [Telugu] స్నానాచ్ఛాదనకైర్భక్ష్యైర్భోజ్యైః
Sanskrit References
“snānācchādanakairbhakṣyairbhojyaiḥ” 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 2.47.49 < [Chapter 47]
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