संयाति (saMyAti)
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Spoken Sanskrit
English संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb conform to
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb meet
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb contend with
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb travel
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb attain
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb encounter
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb wander
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb come to or into
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb go
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb come together
संयाति { संया } saMyAti { saMyA } verb go or proceed together
संयाति { सम्- या } saMyAti { sam- yA } verb 2 join
संयाति { सम्- या } saMyAti { sam- yA } verb 2 go together
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Mahabharata
EnglishSaṃyāti^1, son of Nahusha. § 143 (Nahusha): I, 75, 3155 (third son of Nahusha).
Saṃyāti^2, a king § 156 (Pūruvaṃś.): I, 95, ††3766 (son of Prācinvat and Aśmakī), ††3767 (husband of Varāṅgī and father of Ahaṃyāti).
पुराणम्
Englishसंयाति १ / SAṀYĀTI I. Third son of nahuṣa, his other sons being yati, yayāti, Āyāti and dhruva. (Ādi Parva, Chapter 75, Verse 30).
संयाति २ / SAṀYĀTI II. A king, who was the great-grandson of emperor pūru and son of prācinvān. aśmakī, born of the yadu dynasty was his mother. He married varāṅgī daughter of dṛṣadvān and a son called Ahaṁyāti was born to the couple. (Ādi Parva, Chapter 95, Verse 14).
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