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Postby kakali » Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:44 am

When we use the word Matriheena means the “one whose mother has been left of died” , Panini explains that as “Mata dwara heen or one who is motherless by mother!!"

“Matapitarau” means “Mata cha Pita cha” or simply saying “mother and father”.

“Pitarau” means "mother and Father" and grammatically speaks about the same importance of mother and father, but the user has intentionally given more importance to the father rather than mother!!.

“ Shwetabastram" means a white colour clothe ,but “shwetabastraha” means the one who is wearing white colour clothe, especially Lord Brahma.

“Hari” is a word having many meanings like, frog, Lord Vishnu, lion.

What is the difference between “Bri(ya)ddhi” and “Briddhi”? the first one means “bigata riddhi” or “the fame has gone” but the second one means “ growth”..

Sanskrit is having a lot more like this....
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