Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “yajamānāḥ”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “yajamānāḥ”—
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yajamāna (noun, masculine)[nominative plural], [vocative plural]yajamānā (noun, feminine)[nominative plural], [vocative plural], [accusative plural]√yaj -> yajamāna (participle, masculine)[nominative plural from √yaj class 1 verb], [vocative plural from √yaj class 1 verb]√yaj -> yajamānā (participle, feminine)[nominative plural from √yaj class 1 verb], [vocative plural from √yaj class 1 verb], [accusative plural from √yaj class 1 verb]
Extracted glossary definitions: Yajamana
Alternative transliteration: yajamanah, [Devanagari/Hindi] यजमानाः, [Bengali] যজমানাঃ, [Gujarati] યજમાનાઃ, [Kannada] ಯಜಮಾನಾಃ, [Malayalam] യജമാനാഃ, [Telugu] యజమానాః
Sanskrit References
“yajamānāḥ” 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.
Lakshminarayana Samhita [sanskrit] (by Shwetayan Vyas)
Verse 5.1.47.32 < [Chapter 47]
Verse 9.2.3.28 < [Kāṇḍa 9, Adhyāya 2, Brāhmaṇa 3]
Verse 14.2.1.2 < [Kāṇḍa 14, Adhyāya 2, Brāhmaṇa 1]
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