Lexical botany in amarakośa

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  • who: Raghava S. Boddupalli from the Institute of Sanskrit and Vedic Studies (ISVS), RegdNo: , , , Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Temple, Sastry Memorial Hall, Sanjayanagar, Bangalore, India have published the research: Lexical Botany in Amarakou015ba, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Sāyaṇācārya in his Ṛgvedabhāṣyopakrama, defines Nighaṇṭu as, "a book where the same meaning synonymouswords are considered as a group".Amarakośa is the most celebrated and authoritative ancient thesaurus of Sanskrit. Siṁhādivargaḥ: Animals, lion, tiger, wolf, deer, kinds of deers, etc. Ficus glomerata Country Fig-It belongs to . . .

     

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