दशरथ
Hindi
Etymology
Borrowed from Sanskrit दशरथ (daśaratha).
Proper noun
दशरथ • (daśrath) m
- Dasharatha (sovereign of Ayodhya in Hindu mythology)
Declension
Declension of दशरथ (sg-only masc cons-stem)
singular | |
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direct | दशरथ daśrath |
oblique | दशरथ daśrath |
vocative | दशरथ daśrath |
Sanskrit
Etymology
दश (daśa, “ten”) + रथ (ratha, “chariot”)
Adjective
दशरथ • (daśaratha)
Proper noun
दशरथ • (daśaratha) stem, m
Descendants
- Telugu: దశరథుడు (daśarathuḍu)
Categories:
- Hindi terms borrowed from Sanskrit
- Hindi terms derived from Sanskrit
- Hindi lemmas
- Hindi proper nouns
- Hindi masculine nouns
- Hindi uncountable nouns
- Hindi masculine consonant-stem nouns
- hi:Hinduism
- Sanskrit compound terms
- Sanskrit lemmas
- Sanskrit adjectives
- Sanskrit entries with topic categories using raw markup
- Sanskrit proper nouns
- Sanskrit proper nouns in Devanagari script
- Sanskrit masculine nouns
- sa:Hinduism
- sa:Ramayana
- sa:Ten