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+ | Ūḍhā means Wife.<ref>As per Hemacandra.</ref> She is a Maiden who is married. | ||
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+ | ==Gender== | ||
+ | Ūḍhā is used in feminine form. | ||
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+ | ==Origin== | ||
+ | Ūḍhā can be derived as Vah + Kta (affix) + ṭāp (Suffix). | ||
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+ | ==Ūḍhā As per Smṛitis== | ||
+ | The smṛtis note as follows:<blockquote>“In the conjecture of the married and the unmarried, the wealth is lost by the unmarried.</blockquote> | ||
Latest revision as of 00:04, 27 November 2014
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Udha, UDhA, UUdhaa
Ūḍhā means Wife.[1] She is a Maiden who is married.
Gender
Ūḍhā is used in feminine form.
Origin
Ūḍhā can be derived as Vah + Kta (affix) + ṭāp (Suffix).
Ūḍhā As per Smṛitis
The smṛtis note as follows:“In the conjecture of the married and the unmarried, the wealth is lost by the unmarried.
References
- ↑ As per Hemacandra.
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu