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uttamaḥ

 The word "uttamaḥ" in Devanagari script is 

written as उत्तमः

The Sanskrit word “uttamaḥ” translates to “best,” 
“highest,” “excellent,” or “superior” in English.


Meaning and Usage:

  • Uttamaḥ is an adjective in Sanskrit, often used to describe 
  • someone or something of the highest quality, virtue, or rank.
  • It can refer to the best in moral character, intellect, or social standing.
  • Example usage in philosophical or religious texts: it can describe 
  • a person of the highest virtue, an excellent king, or the supreme 
  • quality of an object or concept.

Grammar Note:

  • In Sanskrit, adjectives have gender, number, and case endings. 
  • Uttamaḥ is in the masculine nominative singular form; the feminine 
  • form is uttamā, and the neuter form is uttamam.

Synonyms:

  • Śreṣṭha superior, noblest
  • Prabhuta eminent, distinguished
  • Param supreme, ultimate

In summary, “uttamaḥ” conveys excellence, superiority, or the 
highest standard in quality or virtue, and is frequently used in both 
classical and philosophical Sanskrit texts.

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