The Sanskrit word "vardhitāḥ" generally means
"increased," "grown," or "enhanced," indicating
something that has become greater or intensified.
Detailed Explanation
Grammatical Context:
- The form vardhitāḥ is typically the past participle, plural,
- masculine or feminine nominative, depending on the context.
- It indicates that the action of growth or increase has been
- completed or is in the state of having grown.
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Usages and Synonyms:
- Can refer to physical, numerical, or metaphorical increase:
- e.g., enhanced wealth, strength increased, knowledge 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 a sentence:
- धनं वर्धिताः सन्ति – "The treasures have increased" (showing
- plural, past participle usage of growth)