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vṛṇe


 The Sanskrit word "vṛṇe" is written in Devanagari 

as वृष्णे


The Sanskrit word "vṛṇe" is a first-person singular present 
tense verb (ātmanepada) from the root √vṛ, meaning primarily 
“to choose” or “to select,” and in other contexts can imply 
“to enjoy” or “to gratify.”

Detailed Explanation


Grammatical Form:


Primary Meanings:

To choose, select, or pick – This is the classical Vedic or textual 
usage, emphasizing selection or preference in action 

To give pleasure or gratify – In some Pāṇinian interpretations,
 it may be used to denote enjoyment or the act of pleasing someone 

Related forms – The participle forms such as vṛṇānā indicate the 
act of choosing.

Usage in Literature:


Related Roots and Variations:


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