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- pratyaya. In Buddhism, an auxiliary, indirect cause, as distinguished from a direct cause (hetu).
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- characters ”pratyaya' from table 3 to be We add pratyaya in dhaatoo to get the verb. E.g.
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- OVERVIEW OF SANSKRIT GRAMMAR: Part I
- Affix or termination (pratyaya-) that are attached to (1) and (2) which in expression other than a dhåtu- or pratyaya- is explicit when paired with 1.2.
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- Chapter II
- pratyayaų—pratyaya, the same as Viņëubhakti, suffix; paraų—the last part.
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- For example, the attributes hrasva, gun.
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- CM opens Bailey Road ROB
- RCD principal secretary Pratyaya Amrit, Patna commissioner KP Ramaiah and officials of ECR, Hajipur, were also present.
- NHs in bad shape, give them to us: MP govt
- Only 20 days back, a fresh letter has been shot to the ministry," said Bihar PWD secretary Pratyaya Amrit. He added that the ministry has been maintaining that Bihar PWD had not taken its prior permission and also did not follow the NHAI norms.
- pratyaya (Buddhist philosophy) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- pratyaya (Buddhist philosophy), in Buddhist philosophy, an auxiliary, indirect cause, as distinguished from a direct cause (hetu).
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- Sanskrit: pratyaya
- sarva-pratyaya-sākṣiṇaḥ — the witness of all different activities; SB 6.9.
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- Welcome to Pratyaya | Consulting | Solutions | Technology
- Pratyaya is a Sanskrit word, which means Conviction. With Conviction Pratyaya helps organisations to work smarter and grow faster.
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- pratyaya definition of pratyaya in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
- pratyaya. In Buddhism, an auxiliary, indirect cause, as distinguished from a direct cause (hetu).
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- pratyaya: Information from Answers.com
- pratyaya In Buddhism , an auxiliary, indirect cause, as distinguished from a direct cause ( hetu ). A seed, for example, is the direct cause of a.
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