Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “tṛtāyā”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “tṛtāyā”—
- tṛtā -
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tṛta (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]tṛta (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]tṛtā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]
- ayā -
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ayā (indeclinable)[indeclinable]ā (noun, feminine)[instrumental single]e (noun, masculine)[instrumental single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Trita, Aya
Alternative transliteration: tritaya, trtaya, [Devanagari/Hindi] तृताया, [Bengali] তৃতাযা, [Gujarati] તૃતાયા, [Kannada] ತೃತಾಯಾ, [Malayalam] തൃതായാ, [Telugu] తృతాయా
Sanskrit References
“tṛtāyā” 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.
Samarangana-sutradhara [sanskrit]
Verse 68.4 < [Chapter 68: jagatyaṅgasamudāyādhikāra]
Verse 5.105.8 < [Chapter 105]
Verse 5.117.65 < [Chapter 117]
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 2.43.91 < [Chapter 43]
Apastamba Grihya-sutra [sanskrit]
Verse 10.12.22 < [Chapter 12]
Verse 4.12.9 < [Chapter 12]
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