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babhau

The word "babhau" in Devanagari as "बभौ".

 In Sanskrit, "babhau" is 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



Contextual Usage in Scriptures


The word "babhau" appears frequently in the Śrīmad Bhāgavatam, 
where it describes divine action, brilliance, or transformation. 
Examples include:


Summary


  • Core meaningmanifestation, appearance, becoming, radiance.
  • Usagepredominantly in classical Sanskrit literature, especially 
  • in religious or philosophical contexts, describing divine or 
  • important transformations.
  • Grammatical nuanceBeing perfect tense form, it conveys 
  • completion of an action in the past, often emphasizing the 
  • resultant state.

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