Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “tīrastha”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “tīrastha”—
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tīrastha (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]tīrastha (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Tirastha
Alternative transliteration: tirastha, [Devanagari/Hindi] तीरस्थ, [Bengali] তীরস্থ, [Gujarati] તીરસ્થ, [Kannada] ತೀರಸ್ಥ, [Malayalam] തീരസ്ഥ, [Telugu] తీరస్థ
Sanskrit References
“tīrastha” 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 4.2.77 < [Chapter 2]
Verse 7.9.158 < [Chapter 9]
Verse 7.9.194 < [Chapter 9]
Verse 9.1.173 < [Chapter 1]
Verse 2.2.5.45 < [Chapter 5]
Verse 2.2.22.41 < [Chapter 22]
Verse 8.8.5 < [Chapter 8]
Verse 8.10.44 < [Chapter 10]
Verse 6.125.30 < [Chapter 125]
Verse 6.180.63 < [Chapter 180]
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 1.401.41 < [Chapter 401]
Verse 1.519.90 < [Chapter 519]
Verse 2.29.4 < [Chapter 29]
Verse 2.118.64 < [Chapter 118]
Verse 4.31.76 < [Chapter 31]
Bhagavad-gita with four Commentaries [sanskrit]
Verse 71.16 < [Chapter 71]
Verse 1.2.46.1 < [Chapter 46]
Verse 2.1.30.13 < [Chapter 30]
Verse 2.1.30.23 < [Chapter 30]
Verse 2.2.12.95 < [Chapter 12]
Verse 3.3.2.22 < [Chapter 2]
Verse 5.3.1.2 < [Chapter 1]
Verse 6.1.4.8 < [Chapter 4]
Verse 6.1.18.77 < [Chapter 18]
Verse 6.1.114.18 < [Chapter 114]
Verse 7.4.7.7 < [Chapter 7]
Verse 7.4.21.21 < [Chapter 21]
Verse 7.4.29.29 < [Chapter 29]
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