तन्त्र

Sanskrit

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-Aryan *tántram, from Proto-Indo-Iranian *tántram, from Proto-Indo-European *téntlom, from *ten- (to stretch, extend). Cognate with Persian تار (târ), Lithuanian tinklas, Latvian tīkls.

Pronunciation

Noun

तन्त्र • (tántra) stem, n

  1. a loom
  2. the warp
  3. the leading or principal or essential part, main point, characteristic feature, model, type, system, framework
  4. doctrine, rule, theory, scientific work, chapter of such a work
  5. a class of works teaching magical and mystical formularies (mostly in the form of dialogues between Shiva and Durga and said to treat of 5 subjects, 1. the creation, 2. the destruction of the world, 3. the worship of the gods, 4. the attainment of all objects, especially of 6 superhuman faculties, 5. the 4 modes of union with the supreme spirit by meditation
  6. a spell
  7. oath or ordeal
  8. name of a सामन् (also called ‘ that of विरूप ’)
  9. an army
  10. a row, number, series, troop
  11. a means which leads to two or more results, contrivance
  12. a drug (especially one of specific faculties)
  13. wealth
  14. a house
  15. happiness

Declension

Neuter a-stem declension of तन्त्र (tántra)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative तन्त्रम्
tántram
तन्त्रे
tántre
तन्त्राणि / तन्त्रा¹
tántrāṇi / tántrā¹
Vocative तन्त्र
tántra
तन्त्रे
tántre
तन्त्राणि / तन्त्रा¹
tántrāṇi / tántrā¹
Accusative तन्त्रम्
tántram
तन्त्रे
tántre
तन्त्राणि / तन्त्रा¹
tántrāṇi / tántrā¹
Instrumental तन्त्रेण
tántreṇa
तन्त्राभ्याम्
tántrābhyām
तन्त्रैः / तन्त्रेभिः¹
tántraiḥ / tántrebhiḥ¹
Dative तन्त्राय
tántrāya
तन्त्राभ्याम्
tántrābhyām
तन्त्रेभ्यः
tántrebhyaḥ
Ablative तन्त्रात्
tántrāt
तन्त्राभ्याम्
tántrābhyām
तन्त्रेभ्यः
tántrebhyaḥ
Genitive तन्त्रस्य
tántrasya
तन्त्रयोः
tántrayoḥ
तन्त्राणाम्
tántrāṇām
Locative तन्त्रे
tántre
तन्त्रयोः
tántrayoḥ
तन्त्रेषु
tántreṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Derived terms

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Descendants

References

  • Monier William's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, 2 nd Ed. 1899
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