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Ūrīkṛtaḥ

From Hindupedia, the Hindu Encyclopedia

By M. A. Alwar


Ūrīkṛtaḥ means Accepted or elaborated.[1]

Gender[edit]

Ūrīkṛtaḥ can be used in all the three genders.

Grammatical Origin[edit]

Ūrīkṛtaḥ can be split as ūrī + Kṛ +Kta.


References[edit]

  1. According to Amara.
  • Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu