The word "pratigraham" in Sanskrit is प्रतिग्रहम् (pratigraham),
which conveys the meaning of "receiving back" or "reception,"
depending on context.
Meaning and Usage
- प्रतिग्रहम् (pratigraham) is a compound Sanskrit word derived from:
- प्रति (prati): meaning "toward" or "back"
- ग्रह (graha): meaning "taking," "seizing," or "receiving"
- Collectively, प्रतिग्रहम् refers to taking back, receiving, or reclaiming.
Contextual Notes
- In classical Sanskrit literature, प्रतिग्रहम् can be used in philosophical,
- legal, or ritual contexts to describe the act of accepting, reclaiming,
- or receiving something in return.
- The form provided is in neuter singular nominative/accusative,
- as commonly used in translations of nouns.
How to Write and Use
- Devanāgarī script: प्रतिग्रहम्
- Transliteration: pratigraham
- Can be used in sentences such as:
- "He received the gift back." → सः दत्तं प्रतिग्रहम् अकुर्वत्।
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