In Sanskrit, "virodhaṁ" (विरोधं) generally translates
to "opposition," "contradiction," or "conflict," referring
to a state of disagreement or being contrary.
Basic Meaning
The word विरोध (virodha) comes from the root vi- + rudh, which conveys the idea of obstruction or opposition.
When used in the accusative singular form, it becomes
विरोधं (virodhaṁ), meaning:
- Opposition or resistance to something
- Contradiction in ideas, statements, or principles
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Compound Usages in Sanskrit Literature
Sanskrit texts often use "virodha" in various compounds, such as:
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These compounds illustrate how virodha can describe logical,
philosophical, or literary contradictions beyond simple conflict.
Usage Notes
- In classical Sanskrit grammar and texts, virodhaṁ can appear
- in contexts involving debate, philosophical discourse, or
- descriptions of contradictory phenomena.
- The noun is masculine, and "virodhaṁ" is typically the accusative
- singular form when used as the object of a verb.
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