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syāvaram

 The Sanskrit word "syāvaram" generally denotes something 

that is 'fit, capable, suitable, or excellent,' often used 

to describe quality, utility, or suitability in classical 

and Vedic contexts.


Detailed Explanation



Grammatical Category: 
It is usually used as an adjective qualifying a noun in masculine, 
feminine, or neuter forms depending on context. In sentences, 
it functions to highlight positive attributes, fitness, or merit.

Usage in Sanskrit Texts:

  • In philosophical or spiritual literature, "syāvaram" could describe 
  • suitable qualities of a student, object, or act.
  • In classical prose or poetry, it emphasizes optimal quality 
  • or suitability of things, such as 'the best choice,' 'most 
  • appropriate action,' or 'most fitting behavior.'

Contextual Notes:


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