अर्थ्

Sanskrit

Alternative scripts

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *h₁ert-.

Pronunciation

Root

अर्थ् (arth)

  1. to ask for, request
  2. to strive to obtain
  3. to desire, wish,
  4. to supplicate or entreat
  5. to point out the sense of, comment upon

Derived terms

  • अत्यर्थ (atyartha, beyond the proper worth: exorbitant, excessive)
  • अत्यर्थम् (atyartham, excessively, exceedingly)
  • अन्वर्थ (anvartha, following in meaning; intelligible, clear)
  • अर्थ (artha, cause, motive, reason; advantage, utility; thing, object; substance, wealth; etc)
  • अर्थकृत् (arthakṛt, profit-causing, useful)
  • अर्थघ्न (arthaghna, destroying advantage, causing loss or damage)
  • अर्थचर्या (arthacaryā, doing business, promoting another's affais)
  • अर्थचिन्ता (arthacintā, attention or consideraton of affairs)
  • अर्थतस् (arthatas, in fact, really, truly; for the profit of)
  • अर्थद (arthada, conferring advantage, profitable, munificent)
  • अर्थदान (arthadāna, donation of money, present; a present given with a (selfish) purpose)
  • अर्थना (arthanā, request, entreaty)
  • अर्थनीय (arthanīya, to be requested, asked for)
  • अर्थपति (arthapati, lord of wealth, rich man, king)
  • अर्थबन्ध (arthabandha, a word or sentence (binding the sense together))
  • अर्थभेद (arthabheda, distinction, difference in meaning)
  • अर्थमनस् (arthamanas, having an aim in view)
  • अर्थमात्र (arthamātra, property, money; being only the matter itself)
  • अर्थसंग्रह (arthasaṃgraha, treasury; accumulation of wealth)
  • अर्थसार (arthasāra, a considerable property)
  • अर्थहीन (arthahīna, deprived of wealth, poor; meaningless, nonsensical)
  • अर्थात् (arthāt, according to the sense, that is to say, as a matter of fact)
  • अर्थाभिपत्ति (arthābhipatti, resulting from the facts)
  • इत्यर्थ (ityartha, having such a sense or meaning)
  • इत्यर्थम् (ityartham, for this purpose)
  • किमर्थम् (kimartham, for what purpose, for what, why)
  • गुर्वर्थ (gurvartha, deep meaning, important; anything related to one's guru)
  • गुर्वर्थम् (gurvartham, for or on account of one's guru; for one's parents)
  • प्रार्थन (prārthana, wish, desire, request)
  • प्रार्थ् (prārth, to wish, ask a person)
  • व्यर्थ (vyartha, useless, unprofitable, vain, unavailing; devoid of property or money; unmeaning, inconsistent)
  • समर्थ (samartha, connected in se+nse, having a similar object; ability)
  • सार्थ (sārtha, crowd, multitude)

References

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