Ubhaya (meaning two or both)

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Ubhaya (meaning two or both) is a Sanskrit-derived term commonly used in Indian philosophical, literary, and religious contexts to denote duality, mutuality, or the presence of two complementary aspects.

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instanceOf Sanskrit term
linguistic concept
denotes mutual relation
presence of two aspects
two complementary aspects
etymologyLanguage Sanskrit
grammaticalCategory adjective
pronoun
language Sanskrit
meaning both
two
relatedConcept dvaya
dvitīya (second)
script Devanagari NERFINISHED
semanticField complementarity
duality
mutuality
transliteration ubhayā
transliterationScheme IAST
usedInContext Indian literature
Indian philosophy
Indian religious discourse
usedInTradition Buddhist philosophical texts
Hindu philosophical texts
Jain philosophical texts
writingSystem Devanagari script NERFINISHED

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Ubhaya Kavichakravarti etymologyComponent Ubhaya (meaning two or both)