Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “nagara”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “nagara”—
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nagara (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]nagara (noun, neuter)[compound], [vocative single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Nagara
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] नगर, [Bengali] নগর, [Gujarati] નગર, [Kannada] ನಗರ, [Malayalam] നഗര, [Telugu] నగర
Sanskrit References
“nagara” 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 34 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Mahavastu [sanskrit verses and english] (by Émile Senart)
Verse 7.55 < [Chapter 7]
Verse 8.13 < [Chapter 8]
Verse 12.30 < [Chapter 12]
Verse 17.47 < [Chapter 17]
Verse 17.89 < [Chapter 17]
Verse 19.51 < [Chapter 19]
Verse 23.2 < [Chapter 23]
Verse 24.21 < [Chapter 24]
Verse 25.2 < [Chapter 25]
Verse 27.13 < [Chapter 27]
Verse 34.70 < [Chapter 34]
Verse 34.115 < [Chapter 34]
Verse 35.26 < [Chapter 35]
Verse 46.6 < [Chapter 46]
Verse 51.7 < [Chapter 51]
Verse 52.131 < [Chapter 52]
Verse 53.103 < [Chapter 53]
Verse 64.376 < [Chapter 64]
Verse 67.6 < [Chapter 67]
Verse 67.142 < [Chapter 67]
Verse 75.42 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 75.51 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 75.52 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 75.53 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 75.58 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 75.83 < [Chapter 75]
Verse 85.12 < [Chapter 85]
Verse 89.30 < [Chapter 89]
Verse 89.48 < [Chapter 89]
Verse 98.9 < [Chapter 98]
Verse 99.4 < [Chapter 99]
Verse 109.17 < [Chapter 109]
Verse 112.12 < [Chapter 112]
Verse 112.64 < [Chapter 112]
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