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Who Is the Liberating Entity of Human Society (1)

[9] Then who is the liberator? The [...] Saḿskrta (táraka = trae + ńak, the liberating faculty). The [...] Lord Krśńa has said:

The Significance of the Word “Bhagaván” (1)

[29] The sixth attribute is vaerágya [...] with raiṋjak (rańj + ńak [dye]). Hence a rajak is one who [...] abstract-noun form of virága.

The Meaning of a Few Names – 1 (5)

[9] The word bhásaka [...] śak or the suffix ńak to the root verb bhás [...] suffixes śak and ńak . In order to accomplish some [...] the earth as well. The suffix ńak is attached to the root of [...] is making it, and the suffix ńak is added to the root of the object or the element with whose help something is made.

[10] Let us say, for example, that something [...] formed by adding the suffix ńak to the root verb rańj [...] person who applies dye”.

Phonetics, Prefixes and Suffixes (Discourse 5) (2)

[17] However he himself was not able [...] for the nominative and the suffix ńak for the accusative. For example, [...] who colours”. And ranj + ńak = raiṋjaka which means [...] and in the Southwest it is less.

Káca to Kápat́ika (Discourse 21) (1)

[48] Some of you have seen a kind [...] hoary past. By adding the suffix nak to the verbal root ci [...] áṋshphal .

Case and Case-Endings – 2 (Discourse 13) (2)

[23] In Sanskrit in all such cases a [...] the secondary subject the suffix ńak is added to the verbal root to [...] dyes clothes”. If the suffix ńak is added to the verbal root ranj [...] is somewhat similar to Sanskrit.

A to Ac/ap/al (Discourse 1) (2)

[81] For instance, the root rańj [...] in mind that the suffixes ka and nak (different from ńaka) bear [...] mánava – mankin). Ci + nak = cin (prśi diirgha: [...] to the rule, cin becomes ciin.)

Aekya to Aekśava (Discourse 13) (1)

[119] The process for refining molasses [...] word ciinii by adding the suffix nak to the verbal root ci and then [...] derived from khańd́a.