Lemma-wire
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The same wire buzzing across 8 verses of the Bhagavad Gītā. Each row shows the surface form the lemma takes in that verse and its grammar — a small window onto how a single root flexes across the corpus.
Chapter 1 (3)
- 1.23yuddhelocative neuter singular nounyotsyamānān avekṣe 'haṃ ya ete 'tra samāgatāḥ | dhārtarāṣṭrasya durbuddher yuddhe priya-cikīrṣavaḥ
- 1.33yuddhelocative neuter singular nounyeṣām arthe kāṅkṣitaṃ no rājyaṃ bhogāḥ sukhāni ca | ta ime 'vasthitā yuddhe prāṇāṃs tyaktvā dhanāni ca
- 1.9yuddhacompound (compound member)anye ca bahavaḥ śūrā mad-arthe tyakta-jīvitāḥ | nānā-śastra-praharaṇāḥ sarve yuddha-viśāradāḥ
Chapter 2 (4)
- 2.31yuddhātablative neuter singular nounsva-dharmam api cāvekṣya na vikampitum arhasi | dharmyād dhi yuddhāc chreyo 'nyat kṣatriyasya na vidyate
- 2.32yuddhamaccusative neuter singular nounyadṛcchayā copapannaṃ svarga-dvāram apāvṛtam | sukhinaḥ kṣatriyāḥ pārtha labhante yuddham īdṛśam
- 2.37yuddhāyadative neuter singular nounhato vā prāpsyasi svargaṃ jitvā vā bhokṣyase mahīm | tasmāduttiṣṭha kaunteya yuddhāya kṛtaniścayaḥ
- 2.38yuddhāyadative neuter singular nounsukha-duḥkhe same kṛtvā lābhālābhau jayājayau | tato yuddhāya yujyasva naivaṃ pāpam avāpsyasi