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Bhagavad Gita · BG 18.24

Sanskrit Word Breakdown & Grammatical Analysis

शब्दार्थ एवं व्याकरण विश्लेषण · श्लोक 18.24

Analyzed Sanskrit Words12
Sanskrit Char Count68
Average Word Length4.6 chars

यत्तु कामेप्सुना कर्म साहङ्कारेण वा पुनः।क्रियते बहुलायासं तद्राजसमुदाहृतम्

yat tu kāmepsunā karma sāhankāreṇa vā punaḥ kriyate bahulāyāsaṁ tad rājasam udāhṛitam

Word-by-Word Sanskrit to English Meaning

Sanskrit Word (पद)English Breakdown & Meaning
yatwhich
tubut
kāmaīpsunā—prompted by selfish desire
karmaaction
saahaṅkāreṇa—with pride
or
punaḥagain
kriyateenacted
bahulaāyāsam—stressfully
tatthat
rājasamin the nature of passion
udāhṛitamis said to be

Sanskrit Lexical FAQ & Insights

Q: What is the word-by-word Sanskrit meaning of Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 24?

In Bhagavad Gita Chapter 18 Verse 24, the Sanskrit words translate literally as: yat translates to "which", tu translates to "but", kāma translates to "īpsunā—prompted by selfish desire", karma translates to "action"... and so on for all remaining terms in the shlok.

Q: How many Sanskrit words are grammatically analyzed in Gita 18.24?

A total of 12 distinct Sanskrit terms are grammatically parsed and translated in the word breakdown of Gita Chapter 18 Verse 24.

Q: What is the meaning of the Sanskrit term "yat" in Gita 18.24?

In the context of Gita Chapter 18 Verse 24, the word "yat" translates to "which". It forms a key part of the verse's spiritual message.

Significance of Word-by-Word Sanskrit Study

Sanskrit is a highly inflected language where a single compound word (Samasa) can encapsulate profound philosophical concepts. By analyzing each term, seekers can uncover direct layers of meaning that standard poetic translations often miss. For example, words like dharma-kṣhetre and kuru-kṣhetre in verse 1 convey both the external battleground and the internal field of consciousness where righteousness encounters ego.

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