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==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 16:53, 19 December 2016
By M. A. Alwar
Sometimes transliterated as: Uri, UrI, UUri
Ūrī means Elaboration and Acceptance.[1]
Grammatical Form
Ūrī is an Indeclinable form.
Origin
It can be split as “ūru + Bāhulakāt Rauk”.
Literary Reference
It has been mentioned in Hitopadeśa and Vigraha that,“Having accepted, he went away”.
References
- Shabdakalpadrumah by Raja Radhakantdev, Varadaprasada Vasu, Haricarana Vasu