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what is vigraha vakyam

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Answered by dollypatle4
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Explanation:

Vigraha vaakya is the defining sentence which resolves a compound word in Sanskrit into the individual words, and making the process of derivation clear. (And thus making the samaasa clear)

For example, consider a Sanskrit compound word : rAmarAjyam

The word is composed of rAma and rAjyam.

And the vigraha vAkya is “rAmasya rAjyam” (Rama’s kingdom)

To put it more relatable, consider the English compound word mud-house. Its “vigraha vAkya” would be “house of mud”.

The vigraha should be done precisely, with just the few required words to explain the connection between the components.

hope it will help u Vigraha vaakya is the defining sentence which resolves a compound word in Sanskrit into the individual words, and making the process of derivation clear. (And thus making the samaasa clear)

For example, consider a Sanskrit compound word : rAmarAjyam

The word is composed of rAma and rAjyam.

And the vigraha vAkya is “rAmasya rAjyam” (Rama’s kingdom)

To put it more relatable, consider the English compound word mud-house. Its “vigraha vAkya” would be “house of mud”.

The vigraha should be done precisely, with just the few required words to explain the connection between the components.

hope it will help u

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