The Sanskrit word “yāsyāmi” is written
in Devanagari as यास्यामि.
"yāsyāmi" is a Sanskrit verb meaning "I shall go" or
"I will go", conjugated in the first person singular,
future tense, active voice (parasmaipada) of the
root verb "yā" (to go).
Grammatical Analysis
- Root verb: यā (yā) – “to go”
- Tense/Mode: Future tense (लृट् / lṛṭ)
- Person: First person singular
- Voice: Active (parasmaipada)
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The future tense form “yāsyāmi” explicitly refers to intentional
action of going in the future by the speaker. It can also carry
connotations of purpose or volition depending on context.
Examples from Classical Texts
vihāyasam" – “I, taking you on my back, will go across the sky” . Another common use is Rama’s declaration: "yaasyaami
Contextual Usage
- Volition/Determination: Signals the speaker's deliberate
- future action.
- Narrative Intent: Widely used in epic and Purāṇic literature
- when characters announce journeys, departures, or promises.
- Formal Sanskrit: Maintains grammatical elegance in classical
- texts, often paired with pronouns like “aham” (I) to stress
- first-person agency.
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