Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “hina”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “hina”—
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hina (indeclinable)[indeclinable]hina (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]hina (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Hina
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] हिन, [Bengali] হিন, [Gujarati] હિન, [Kannada] ಹಿನ, [Malayalam] ഹിന, [Telugu] హిన
Sanskrit References
“hina” 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 40 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 6 - The appearance of the pṛthivīparpaṭake, etc.
Chapter 9 - Story of Gautama, the progenitor of Ikṣvāku
Chapter 10 - The story of Virūḍhaka
Chapter 12 - Successors to Virūḍhaka
Chapter 46 - Return of Kanthaka and Chandaka
Chapter 71 - Trapuṣa and Bhallika
Chapter 86 - The Budda explains the four Noble Truths
Chapter 94 - Sixty Gentlemen become lay-disciples
Chapter 120 - The four small ones
Chapter 121 - Udāyin brings messages from Śuddhodana and his own conversion
Chapter 165 - Story of Kāśisundaraka (Kṣāntivādin)
Chapter 166 - The story of the two merchants
Chapter 195 - The Buddha chooses Ānanda as servant
Chapter 196 - The story of Bhānumān and Bhānumantaḥ
Chapter 198 - Famine in Rājagṛha
Chapter 199 - Devadatta strives to win magical power
Chapter 213 - The story of a mango tree
Chapter 218 - The story of a Sage and of an ungrateful elephant
Chapter 225 - The story of Kalyāṇakārin
Chapter 226 - The story of Viśākha
Chapter 227 - The story of Viśvantara
Chapter 237 - Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa follows the advice of the Buddha, and in a short time becomes an arhat
Chapter 239 - The story of Vipaśyin
Chapter 259 - Jīvaka prescribes a very rare substance called gośīrṣacandana
Chapter 277 - The story of a Mṛgī and Mṛgādhipati
Chapter 284 - Famine in Rājagṛha, division of the congregation and new rules imparted by Devadatta
Chapter 287 - Śāriputra and Mahāmaudgalyāyana visit Devadatta
Chapter 289 - The story of a ṛṣi living in the country
Chapter 293 - The story of a leader of the thieves
Chapter 296 - Ajātaśatru narrates how he propounded this same question to Pūraṇa Kāśyapa, etc.
Chapter 297 - Maskarī Gośāliputra' theory
Chapter 298 - Sañjayī Vairaṭṭīputra's theory
Chapter 299 - Ajita Keśakambala's theory
Chapter 300 - Nirgrantha Jñātiputra's theory
Chapter 301 - Kakuda Kātyāyana's theory
Chapter 319 - The story of the King Caitika and the two sons of the Purohita
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