Kshudrapippali, ṣu辱貹ī, Kshudra-pippali: 3 definitions
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Kshudrapippali means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit. If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
The Sanskrit term ṣu辱貹ī can be transliterated into English as Ksudrapippali or Kshudrapippali, using the IAST transliteration scheme (?).
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: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionaryṣu辱貹ī (क्षुद्रपिप्पली):—[=ṣu-辱貹ī] [from kṣudra > kṣud] f. wild pepper (= vana-p), [cf. Lexicographers, esp. such as amarasiṃha, halāyudha, hemacandra, etc.]
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Sanskrit, also spelled संस्कृतम� (ṃsṛt), is an ancient language of India commonly seen as the grandmother of the Indo-European language family (even English!). Closely allied with Prakrit and Pali, Sanskrit is more exhaustive in both grammar and terms and has the most extensive collection of literature in the world, greatly surpassing its sister-languages Greek and Latin.
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