The word "babhau" in Devanagari as "बभौ".
In Sanskrit, "babhau" is a perfect tense form
of the root verb "bhā," meaning “appeared,” “became,”
or “shone,” often used in classical texts to describe
manifestation or radiance.
Grammatical Details
- Verb root: √bhā
- Tense/mood: Perfect tense (Parasmaipada)
- Person/number: Third person singular (in some sources,
- first person singular is also possible)
- 2 Sources
Contextual Usage in Scriptures
The word "babhau" appears frequently in the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam,
where it describes divine action, brilliance, or transformation.
Examples include:
- 2 Sources
Summary
- Core meaning: manifestation, appearance, becoming, radiance.
- Usage: predominantly in classical Sanskrit literature, especially
- in religious or philosophical contexts, describing divine or
- important transformations.
- Grammatical nuance: Being a perfect tense form, it conveys
- completion of an action in the past, often emphasizing the
- resultant state.
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