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Vṛddhi (also
rendered vr̥ddhi) is a
technical term in
morphophonology given to the
strongest grade in the
vowel gradation system of
Sanskrit and of Proto-Indo-European...
- *h₁su-péh₂-tōr ~ *h₁su-ph₂-tr-és "having a good father" (Gr**** εὑπάτωρ, eupátōr). A
vrddhi derivation,
named after the
Sanskrit grammatical term,
signifying "of, belonging...
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established deities subsequently influenced other figures: Maitreya, a
vrddhi-derived form of
Sanskrit mitra, a
bodhisattva in
Buddhist tradition. Latin...
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basic set (in
modern terms, the zero grade), but more
reduced than the
vṛddhi vowels (in
modern terms, the
lengthened grade). As an example, ṛ, i, u are...
- po****r name of Krishna, the son of
Vasudeva and Devaki. "Vāsudeva" is a
vṛddhi, a
derivative of the
short form "Vasudeva", a
linguistic pragmatic in Sanskrit...
- au} are
called vṛ́ddhi. 1.1.2: {a, e, o} are
called guṇa. At this point, one can see they are
definitions of terminology: guṇa and
vṛ́ddhi are the terms...
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scripts by
about the end of
first millennium of the
common era.
Nagari is a
vṛddhi derivation from नगर (nagara),
which means city. The Nāgarī
script appeared...
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meaning "celestial" or "shining",
which is a (not
synchronic Sanskrit)
vrddhi derivative from *diw, zero-grade of the root *dyew-
meaning "to shine",...
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primary epithets of
Vishnu and Krishna. The word Mādhava in
Sanskrit is a
vṛddhi derivation of the word
Madhu (Sanskrit: मधु),
which means honey. It is a...
- goal of aṣṭāṅga yoga and
means "solitude", "detachment" or "isolation", a
vrddhi-derivation from
kevala "alone, isolated". It is the
isolation of purusha...