“Yunakti” in Sanskrit is a verb meaning “he/she/it joins,
yokes, or unites,” derived from the root युज् (yuj),
which signifies to connect, join, or engage.
Linguistic Analysis
Grammatical Form:
- Verb: 3rd person singular, indicative
- Class: 7, parasmaipada
- Root: युज् (yuj) – to join, yoke, or unite
- 2 Sources
Etymology:
- From Proto-Indo-Aryan yunákti, related to Proto-Indo-Iranian
- yunákti and Proto-Indo-European yunégti.
- 1 Source
Contextual Meaning
Summary:
- Literal meaning: he/she/it joins, yokes, unites
- Root significance: युज् (yuj) – to join, attach, or engage
- Expanded philosophical meaning: can represent the unification
- or harmonious joining of elements, central to yoga, ritual practice,
- and abstract Sanskrit thought.
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