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vibhāvasoḥ

 The Sanskrit term vibhāvasoḥ (विभावसोः) is genitive singular 

form of the noun Vibhāvasu (विभावसु)Grammatically, the genitive 

case (also known as possessive caseis used to indicate "of" 

or "belonging to".


Thus:
vibhaˉvasoḥ="of Vibhaˉvasu".


Contextual Examples:








Summary:



  • Part of Speech: Noun, Genitive Singular
  • Base Word: Vibhāvasu (proper noun)
  • Literal Meaning: "of Vibhāvasu"

In any Sanskrit text, encountering -soḥ endings generally signals the genitive singular of masculine 
or neuter nouns ending with su or similar structures, denoting 
possession or association.

References:

  • Vedabase: SB 6.6.16
  • Wisdom Library: vibhāvasoḥ
  • Sanskrit Dictionary

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