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vardhitāḥ

 The Sanskrit word "vardhitāḥ" generally means 

"increased," "grown," or "enhanced," indicating 

something that has become greater or intensified.


Detailed Explanation


Grammatical Context:

Usages and Synonyms:

  • Can refer to physical, numerical, or metaphorical increase: 
  • e.g., enhanced wealthstrength increasedknowledge amplified.
  • Synonyms include: bṛddha (grown, matured), prāptāḥ 
  • (attained), vṛddhāḥ (prospered).
  • Commonly appears in classical Sanskrit texts, scriptures, 
  • and commentaries to describe quantities, virtues, or qualities 
  • that have grown or been augmented.

Example in sentence:

  • धनं वर्धिताः सन्ति – "The treasures have increased" (showing 
  • plural, past participle usage of growth)

diṣṭyā

 "Diṣṭyā" (दिष्ट्या) is Sanskrit interjection 

expressing joy, gratitude, or good fortune, 

and literally conveys meanings such as 

"fortunately," "thank God," or "how glad am."


Grammatical Form



Meaning and Usage



Etymology



Connotation


guidance, or auspicious events It denotes not just luck but also an acknowledgment of 
favor or blessing received.

tairlabdhā

  “Tairlabdhā”  (तैरलब्धा)  in  Sanskrit  is  a  feminine  past  passive  participle  meaning  “obtained  or  acquired  by  them.” Grammatic...