Tasyām (तस्याम्) is the feminine singular locative
form of the demonstrative pronoun "tad," meaning
"in her" or "in that (feminine context)."
Grammatical Details
- Pronoun Root: Tad / Tasya (तद् / तस्य)
- Gender: Feminine
- Number: Singular
- Case: Locative (used to indicate location or "in/on" something)
- 3 Sources
In Sanskrit grammar, locative forms are part of the vibhakti system
(cases). For the feminine singular of tad:
Case (Vibhakti) Form Example Meaning
Locative (6th) तस्याम् (tasyām) "in her," "in that (feminine)"
Usage in Literature
Summary
- Tasyām is a feminine singular locative pronoun derived from
- tad/tasya, used to refer to "in her" or "in that" contextually
- referring to a feminine noun.
- It is part of the traditional declension system of Sanskrit
- demonstrative pronouns.
- 3 Sources
Understanding tasyām is essential for reading and translating
Sanskrit texts correctly, as it clarifies the location or context
associated with feminine subjects.
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