Significance of Rajapurusha
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Hindu concept of 'Rajapurusha'
Rajapurusha in Hinduism signifies a "royal person," where 'rajan' (king) is secondary to 'purusha' (person), reflecting its nature as a compound word with a nuanced meaning rather than a simplistic interpretation.
From: Vakyapadiya of Bhartrihari
(1) An example of a compound word that carries a specific meaning, illustrating the concept of meaningful stems and suffixes.[1] (2) The compound 'rajapurusha' denotes a single meaning, similar to other compounds that have no divisions.[2] (3) A compound word where the first constituent serves to describe and qualify the second one without negating its meaning.[3] (4) An example of a compound expression where the first term qualifies the second, illustrating the relationship between different components of meaning.[4] (5) A term possibly referring to a noble person or prince, used in a specific philosophical context.[5]