Vibhaktyartha samasa vimarshoddhara Sanskrit
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In the grammar, the suffix or chihu followed by the word, which shows how the word is related to the verb. A.- The words, suffixes, or inflections, that are used by the sum of one suffix or inflection, change in the vowels as per the serials specified in the order.-Bhoj Bhavan, p. According to special-Sanskrit grammar, those suffixes after names or nouns, which make the name or nouns the terms of the phrase (sentence experimental) and the causative consequences, inform the relationship with verb.Sanskrit has an extremely rich system of compounds. Partly for that reason, compounds are a vital part of Sanskrit grammar. Compounds were analyzed extensively by the ancient Indian grammarians, most of whom worked about 3500 years ago; as a carry-over from that tradition.
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