The Sanskrit word "dahati" generally means
"to burn" or "to heat," but it can also mean to set,
place, bring about, or cause, depending on context
and derivations.
General Meaning
tormenting, causing distress, or producing a powerful effect . In some texts, it refers specifically to burning objects,
Extended and Contextual Meanings
Depending on textual or grammatical context, "dahati" may
also carry several broader connotations:
- 2 Sources
Proper Names
Etymology and Linguistic Cognates
producing . Cognates exist in other ancient Indo-European languages, linking the idea of action, laying, or
causing effect.
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