Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “vimalaghoṣatejeśvararājanāmā”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “vimalaghoṣatejeśvararājanāmā”—
- vimala -
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vimala (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]vimala (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
- ghoṣate -
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√ghuṣ -> ghoṣat (participle, masculine)[instrumental single from √ghuṣ class 1 verb], [dative single from √ghuṣ class 1 verb]√ghuṣ -> ghoṣat (participle, neuter)[instrumental single from √ghuṣ class 1 verb], [dative single from √ghuṣ class 1 verb]√ghuṣ (verb class 1)[imperative active second plural]
- īje -
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√īj (verb class 1)[present middle first single], [imperative active second single], [perfect active first single], [perfect active second plural], [perfect active third single], [perfect middle first single], [perfect middle third single]√yaj (verb class 1)[perfect active second plural], [perfect middle first single], [perfect middle third single]
- īśvara -
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īśvara (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]īśvara (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
- rājanāmā -
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rājanāman (noun, masculine)[nominative single]rājanāmā (noun, feminine)[nominative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Vimala, Ghoshat, Ishvara, Rajanaman, Rajanama
Alternative transliteration: vimalaghoshatejeshvararajanama, vimalaghosatejesvararajanama, [Devanagari/Hindi] विमलघोषतेजेश्वरराजनामा, [Bengali] বিমলঘোষতেজেশ্বররাজনামা, [Gujarati] વિમલઘોષતેજેશ્વરરાજનામા, [Kannada] ವಿಮಲಘೋಷತೇಜೇಶ್ವರರಾಜನಾಮಾ, [Malayalam] വിമലഘോഷതേജേശ്വരരാജനാമാ, [Telugu] విమలఘోషతేజేశ్వరరాజనామా
Sanskrit References
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