दुष्यन्त
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Sanskrit
[edit]Alternative scripts
[edit]Alternative scripts
- দুষ্যন্ত (Assamese script)
- ᬤᬸᬱ᭄ᬬᬦ᭄ᬢ (Balinese script)
- দুষ্যন্ত (Bengali script)
- 𑰟𑰲𑰬𑰿𑰧𑰡𑰿𑰝 (Bhaiksuki script)
- 𑀤𑀼𑀱𑁆𑀬𑀦𑁆𑀢 (Brahmi script)
- ဒုၑျန္တ (Burmese script)
- દુષ્યન્ત (Gujarati script)
- ਦੁਸ਼੍ਯਨ੍ਤ (Gurmukhi script)
- 𑌦𑍁𑌷𑍍𑌯𑌨𑍍𑌤 (Grantha script)
- ꦢꦸꦰꦾꦤ꧀ꦠ (Javanese script)
- 𑂠𑂳𑂭𑂹𑂨𑂢𑂹𑂞 (Kaithi script)
- ದುಷ್ಯನ್ತ (Kannada script)
- ទុឞ្យន្ត (Khmer script)
- ທຸຩ຺ຍນ຺ຕ (Lao script)
- ദുഷ്യന്ത (Malayalam script)
- ᡩᡠᢢᠶᠠᠨᢠᠠ (Manchu script)
- 𑘟𑘳𑘬𑘿𑘧𑘡𑘿𑘝 (Modi script)
- ᢑᠤᢔᠶ᠋ᠠᠨᢐᠠ᠋ (Mongolian script)
- 𑦿𑧔𑧌𑧠𑧇𑧁𑧠𑦽 (Nandinagari script)
- 𑐡𑐸𑐲𑑂𑐫𑐣𑑂𑐟 (Newa script)
- ଦୁଷ୍ଯନ୍ତ (Odia script)
- ꢣꢸꢰ꣄ꢫꢥ꣄ꢡ (Saurashtra script)
- 𑆢𑆶𑆰𑇀𑆪𑆤𑇀𑆠 (Sharada script)
- 𑖟𑖲𑖬𑖿𑖧𑖡𑖿𑖝 (Siddham script)
- දුෂ්යන්ත (Sinhalese script)
- 𑩭𑩒𑪀 𑪙𑩻𑩯 𑪙𑩫 (Soyombo script)
- 𑚛𑚰𑚶𑚣𑚝𑚶𑚙 (Takri script)
- து³ஷ்யந்த (Tamil script)
- దుష్యన్త (Telugu script)
- ทุษฺยนฺต (Thai script)
- དུ་ཥྱ་ནྟ (Tibetan script)
- 𑒠𑒳𑒭𑓂𑒨𑒢𑓂𑒞 (Tirhuta script)
- 𑨛𑨃𑨯𑩇𑨪𑨝𑩇𑨙 (Zanabazar Square script)
Etymology
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Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]दुष्यन्त • (duṣyanta) stem, m
- Dushyanta (husband of Shakuntala and the father of Bharata in the play Shakuntalam)
Descendants
[edit]- → Bhojpuri: दुष्यन्त (duṣyant)
- → English: Dushyanta
- → Hindi: दुष्यन्त (duṣyant)
- → Marathi: दुष्यन्त (duṣyanta)
References
[edit]- Apte, Macdonell (2022) “दुष्यन्त”, in Digital Dictionaries of South India [Combined Sanskrit Dictionaries]