रामायण

Hindi

Etymology

From Sanskrit रामायण (rāmāyaṇa).

Proper noun

रामायण (rāmāyaṇ) m (Urdu spelling رامائن)

  1. (literature) Ramayana, an ancient Hindu epic about the incarnation of Vishnu, the Rāma

Sanskrit

Etymology

From राम (rāma) + यान (yāna).

Proper noun

रामायण (rāmāyaṇa) n

  1. (literature) Ramayana, an ancient Indian epic about the legendary king Rāma.

Declension

Neuter a-stem declension of रामायण
Nom. sg. रामायणम् (rāmāyaṇam)
Gen. sg. रामायणस्य (rāmāyaṇasya)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative रामायणम् (rāmāyaṇam) रामायणे (rāmāyaṇe) रामायणानि (rāmāyaṇāni)
Vocative रामायण (rāmāyaṇa) रामायणे (rāmāyaṇe) रामायणानि (rāmāyaṇāni)
Accusative रामायणम् (rāmāyaṇam) रामायणे (rāmāyaṇe) रामायणानि (rāmāyaṇāni)
Instrumental रामायणेन (rāmāyaṇena) रामायणाभ्याम् (rāmāyaṇābhyām) रामायणैः (rāmāyaṇaiḥ)
Dative रामायणाय (rāmāyaṇāya) रामायणाभ्याम् (rāmāyaṇābhyām) रामायणेभ्यः (rāmāyaṇebhyaḥ)
Ablative रामायणात् (rāmāyaṇāt) रामायणाभ्याम् (rāmāyaṇābhyām) रामायणेभ्यः (rāmāyaṇebhyaḥ)
Genitive रामायणस्य (rāmāyaṇasya) रामायणयोः (rāmāyaṇayoḥ) रामायणानाम् (rāmāyaṇānām)
Locative रामायणे (rāmāyaṇe) रामायणयोः (rāmāyaṇayoḥ) रामायणेषु (rāmāyaṇeṣu)

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