Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “vani”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “vani”—
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vani (noun, feminine)[compound], [adverb]vani (noun, masculine)[compound], [adverb]vanī (noun, feminine)[adverb], [vocative single]vanin (noun, masculine)[compound], [adverb]vanin (noun, neuter)[compound], [adverb], [nominative single], [vocative single], [accusative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Vani, Vanin
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] वनि, [Bengali] বনি, [Gujarati] વનિ, [Kannada] ವನಿ, [Malayalam] വനി, [Telugu] వని
Sanskrit References
“vani” 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.
Total 33 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 4 - Maudgalyāyana narrates.
Chapter 15 - Śuddhodana succeeds Siṃhahanu and the descent of the Buddha
Chapter 18 - The Buddha in mother's womb
Chapter 25 - Beauty and other qualities of the bodhisatva
Chapter 67 - Reasoning within, and enlightenment
Chapter 71 - Trapuṣa and Bhallika
Chapter 75 - Cognizance of pratītyasamutpāda
Chapter 101 - The sermon of the Buddha on the unreality of the Self
Chapter 103 - The story of the king Kṛki
Chapter 114 - Construction of Vihāras
Chapter 165 - Story of Kāśisundaraka (Kṣāntivādin)
Chapter 166 - The story of the two merchants
Chapter 167 - The story of the thirsty caravan
Chapter 169 - The story of Saṃdhāna, the householder
Chapter 170 - The story of the tortoise
Chapter 171 - The story of the king Vajrabāhu
Chapter 174 - Yaśodharā brings forth a son
Chapter 176 - Yaśodharā seeks to bring the Buddha back to her
Chapter 217 - The sichness of the Buddha. The Buddha heals Devadatta
Chapter 219 - The story of Mahendrasena
Chapter 227 - The story of Viśvantara
Chapter 257 - The yakṣa Kumbhīra sacrifices his life in trying to arrest the stone
Chapter 261 - Daśabalakāśyapa stops the hemorrhage
Chapter 263 - The disappointment of Devadatta
Chapter 272 - The elephant Dhanapālaka follows submissively the Buddha
Chapter 280 - The story of a bull that got entangled other bulls into trouble by bad counsels
Chapter 288 - Many misled monks are led back to the Buddha and readmitted into the order
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