The Sanskrit term Kṛntam (कृतम्) generally means
"done," "made," or "accomplished," and can also imply
completeness or sufficiency depending on context
Basic Definition
- Kṛtam is the past participle form derived from the root
- kṛ (to do, to make).
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Usage in Classical Texts
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Grammatical Notes
- Kṛtam is related to -kṛtaṃ, which is a participial variant
- indicating a completed action.
- In the IAST transliteration, कृतम् is spelled as kṛtam or
- sometimes kritam.
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Related Forms and Words
- Kṛtā, Kṛtaka, Kṛtakaṃ: Various adjectival or participial
- forms to indicate something that has been done.
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