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nan meaning in hindi

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Introduction

Nan means something in Hinduism, Sanskrit, Hindi. 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.

In Hinduism

Ṅañ (ङञ्).—A short term or Pratyahara standing for the letters ङ्, ण्, न्, झ् (ṅ, ṇ, n, jh), and भू (bhū), casually mentioned in the Mahabhasya; cf. एतदप्यस्तु ञकारेण ङञो ह्र्स्वादचि ङञुण्नित्यमिति । (etadapyastu ñakāreṇa ṅaño hrsvādaci ṅañuṇnityamiti |) M. Bh. on Mahesvara Sutras 8, 9.

Languages of India and abroad

Nañ (नञ्).— ind. The technical term for the negative particle; न (na) hence नञः (nañaḥ) (= A negative particle); द्वौ नञौ प्रकृतार्थं गमयतः (dvau nañau prakṛtārthaṃ gamayataḥ).

See also (Relevant definitions)

Starts with ( +900 ): Janja, Kandita, Namcike, Namcu, Namdabelaku, Namdabemki, Namdadipti, Namdadivige, Namdadyuti, Namdaga, Namdagam, Namdake, Namdamanaga, Namdane, Namdani, Namdatanaya, Namdavala, Namdavarti, Namdavatta, Namdavatta.

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