The Sanskrit term vibhāvasoḥ (विभावसोः) is a genitive singular
form of the noun Vibhāvasu (विभावसु). Grammatically, the genitive
case (also known as possessive case) is used to indicate "of"
or "belonging to".
Thus:
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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