In Sanskrit, “dvāri” (द्वारि) generally means
“at the door” or “by the gate,” derived from
the root word “dvāra” (द्वार), which means
“door” or “gate.”
Meaning and Usage
Dvāri is a form related to the noun dvāra, which denotes
a physical door, entrance, or gateway. The suffix “-i” can
indicate location or relation, so “dvāri” typically
translates as:
- “At the door” or “by the gate”
- “Through the doorway” depending on context
Dvāra itself has broader references in Sanskrit literature:
- 2 Sources
Summary
- Root word: द्वार (dvāra) = door, gate
- Word form: द्वारि (dvāri) = at/by/through the door or gate
- Contextual meaning: Can refer physically to an entrance or
- metaphorically to an access point
- 2 Sources
This makes dvāri a precise Sanskrit term for “at the door” or “gateway-related”, retaining both literal and contextual significance in texts.
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