Grammatical analysis of Sanskrit segment
Analysis of “vala”
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Grammatical analysis of the Sanskrit text: “vala”—
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vala (noun, masculine)[compound], [vocative single]√val (verb class 1)[imperative active second single]
Extracted glossary definitions: Vala
Alternative transliteration: [Devanagari/Hindi] वल, [Bengali] বল, [Gujarati] વલ, [Kannada] ವಲ, [Malayalam] വല, [Telugu] వల
Sanskrit References
“vala” 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 44 pages. Showing most relevant pages first:
Chapter 12 - Successors to Virūḍhaka
Chapter 27 - Asita's departure
Chapter 32 - The Sārakalyāṇi-tree, the goose and Devadatta's first quarrel
Chapter 44 - Dreams of Mahāprajāpati, Yaśodharā and Siddhārtha
Chapter 47 - The taking of the Yellow Robes
Chapter 49 - Arrival at Rājagṛha and Bimbisāra's meeting
Chapter 53 - The river Nairañjanā
Chapter 62 - Nandā and Nandabalā
Chapter 75 - Cognizance of pratītyasamutpāda
Chapter 94 - Sixty Gentlemen become lay-disciples
Chapter 99 - The twin miracle of Urubilvākāśyapa
Chapter 101 - The sermon of the Buddha on the unreality of the Self
Chapter 107 - Anāthapiṇḍada meets the Buddha
Chapter 120 - The four small ones
Chapter 126 - Magical exploits
Chapter 129 - The pride of Śuddhodana
Chapter 139 - Sundara, the student, and Bhadrā, the harlot
Chapter 140 - Gaṅgāpāla, the barber
Chapter 144 - b) The Buddha hinders the lighting of the fires of Kāśyapa's students
Chapter 146 - d) The Buddha hinders the lighting of Kāśyapas's fire
Chapter 155 - p) An arjuna-tree inclines the branch
Chapter 160 - The sermon at Gayāśīrṣa
Chapter 164 - Story of Kauṇḍinya
Chapter 166 - The story of the two merchants
Chapter 176 - Yaśodharā seeks to bring the Buddha back to her
Chapter 183 - Story of the beggar (concerning a previous birth of King Bhadrika)
Chapter 185 - The story of the royal barber
Chapter 186 - Another story of a barber
Chapter 216 - The story of a gṛhapati and his son
Chapter 220 - The story of a lord of monkeys and of a maker of garlands
Chapter 242 - The story of a hunter and an ungrateful man
Chapter 248 - The story of a potter
Chapter 257 - The yakṣa Kumbhīra sacrifices his life in trying to arrest the stone
Chapter 260 - The hemorrhage does not stop, and Jīvaka prescribes the milk of a young woman
Chapter 264 - The story of a jackal and a crow
Chapter 269 - The story of a girl and an astrologer
Chapter 276 - The story of a lion and his jackal-friend
Chapter 280 - The story of a bull that got entangled other bulls into trouble by bad counsels
Chapter 287 - Śāriputra and Mahāmaudgalyāyana visit Devadatta
Chapter 288 - Many misled monks are led back to the Buddha and readmitted into the order
Chapter 308 - The story of the old sheep
Chapter 314 - The Buddha foretells that, on the expiration of a kalpa
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