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samāhvaya

 The Sanskrit term “samāhvaya” (समाह्वय) broadly 

means combination, connection, union, or 

inseparable concurrence, encompassing both 

ordinary and philosophical contexts.


distinguishing it from vyavāya (separation or disjunction) .

Usage in Sanskrit Literature


The term appears in classical texts like:

Conclusion


Samāhvaya is versatile Sanskrit term meaning union, 
inseparable connection, or combinationIts application 
ranges from ordinary association or collection to subtle 
philosophical inherence in Hindu, Jain, and grammatical 
contexts. Understanding the meaning of samāhvaya depends 
on context, whether philosophical, literary, medicinal, 
or grammatical.

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