In Sanskrit, "vividhaṁ" (विविधं) means "manifold,"
"diverse," "various," or "of many kinds," typically
used to describe multiplicity or diversity in objects,
Etymology and Grammatical Notes
it often conveys richness, multiplicity, or a collection of
different things, whether material, abstract, or metaphysical.
Usage in Sanskrit Literature
- Poetic and Literary Usage: In classical poetry and epics,
- it conveys the sense of splendor, complexity, or variety
- in nature or human endeavors.
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Examples
- Vividhaṁ rūpaṁ – “of many forms”
- Vividhaṁ karmāṇi – “various deeds or activities”
- Vividhaṁ śāstrajñānaṁ – “manifold knowledge of scriptures”
the subject it qualifies.
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