The Sanskrit word "sahasā" is written in
Devanagari as सहसाः, meaning
"all of a sudden," "suddenly," or "abruptly."
Devanagari Representation:
सहसाः
Meaning and Usage
- Grammatical Note: It is an adverb in Sanskrit, often
- used to describe actions occurring abruptly or without warning.
- Examples in Texts:
- large drums, and kettledrums and horns were all of a
- sudden sounded.”
- “because of this, all the demigods suddenly could not see.”
- 3 Sources
Additional Notes
- The word sahasā is distinct from sāhasa (
साहस), which means - “courage,” “daring,” or “bold action.” Care should be taken
- not to confuse the two in transliteration.
- 2 Sources
Thus, if you want to write sahasā accurately in Devanagari,
it is सहसाः, and it conveys the sense of suddenness or immediacy
in classical texts.
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