In Sanskrit, "vetti" (वेत्ति) primarily means "knows,"
"understands," or "one who knows," reflecting awareness,
perception, or knowledge of something.
Core Meaning
The word vetti is a secondary present tense verb derived from
the perfect root veda (to know). It conveys several closely related
meanings such as:
- 3 Sources
Grammatical and Etymological Information
- Verb Class: Secondary present verb from veda.
- 2 Sources
Usage in Classical Texts
In classical Sanskrit texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, vetti refers to
someone who has true knowledge or insight, often in the context of
spiritual understanding:
- 1 Source
Nav komentāru:
Ierakstīt komentāru