Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “nada”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “nada”—
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nada (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]√nad (verb class 1)[imperative active second single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Nada
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] नद, [Bengali] নদ, [Gujarati] નદ, [Kannada] ನದ, [Malayalam] നദ, [Telugu] నద
Sanskrit References
“nada” 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 28 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 25 - Beauty and other qualities of the bodhisatva
Chapter 42 - Precautions of Śuddhodana
Chapter 47 - The taking of the Yellow Robes
Chapter 62 - Nandā and Nandabalā
Chapter 66 - Experiences of suernatural powers
Chapter 67 - Reasoning within, and enlightenment
Chapter 71 - Trapuṣa and Bhallika
Chapter 77 - Death of Ārāḍa Kālāma
Chapter 78 - Death of Udraka Rāmaputra
Chapter 102 - The conversion of Bimbisāra
Chapter 116 - The Buddha arrives at Śrāvastī
Chapter 117 - Effects felt following Buddha's arrival
Chapter 125 - The Buddha leaves for Kapilavastu
Chapter 134 - Aniruddha and Mahānāman
Chapter 167 - The story of the thirsty caravan
Chapter 188 - Untrue announcement of the death of the Buddha and the birth of Ānanda
Chapter 194 - The story of the physician
Chapter 200 - Daśabalakāśyapa teaches to Devadatta the way to obtain magical power
Chapter 205 - The Buddha assembles the monks
Chapter 219 - The story of Mahendrasena
Chapter 230 - The Buddha, desiring to convert Śroṇakoṭīviṃśa, sends Maudgalyāyana to him
Chapter 246 - The Buddha sends Maudgalyāyana to visit and comfort the old king
Chapter 248 - The story of a potter
Chapter 256 - Devadatta perceives that the workmen and the mechanic too ran away
Chapter 284 - Famine in Rājagṛha, division of the congregation and new rules imparted by Devadatta
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