शाक्यमुनि

Sanskrit

Etymology

From शाक्य (śākya, Shakya) + मुनि (múni, sage, ascetic).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

शाक्यमुनि • (śākyamuni) stem, m

  1. (Buddhism) the Sakyamuni, the Buddha

Declension

Masculine i-stem declension of शाक्यमुनि (śākyamuni)
Singular Dual Plural
Nominative शाक्यमुनिः
śākyamuniḥ
शाक्यमुनी
śākyamunī
शाक्यमुनयः
śākyamunayaḥ
Vocative शाक्यमुने
śākyamune
शाक्यमुनी
śākyamunī
शाक्यमुनयः
śākyamunayaḥ
Accusative शाक्यमुनिम्
śākyamunim
शाक्यमुनी
śākyamunī
शाक्यमुनीन्
śākyamunīn
Instrumental शाक्यमुनिना / शाक्यमुन्या¹
śākyamuninā / śākyamunyā¹
शाक्यमुनिभ्याम्
śākyamunibhyām
शाक्यमुनिभिः
śākyamunibhiḥ
Dative शाक्यमुनये
śākyamunaye
शाक्यमुनिभ्याम्
śākyamunibhyām
शाक्यमुनिभ्यः
śākyamunibhyaḥ
Ablative शाक्यमुनेः / शाक्यमुन्यः¹
śākyamuneḥ / śākyamunyaḥ¹
शाक्यमुनिभ्याम्
śākyamunibhyām
शाक्यमुनिभ्यः
śākyamunibhyaḥ
Genitive शाक्यमुनेः / शाक्यमुन्यः¹
śākyamuneḥ / śākyamunyaḥ¹
शाक्यमुन्योः
śākyamunyoḥ
शाक्यमुनीनाम्
śākyamunīnām
Locative शाक्यमुनौ / शाक्यमुना¹
śākyamunau / śākyamunā¹
शाक्यमुन्योः
śākyamunyoḥ
शाक्यमुनिषु
śākyamuniṣu
Notes
  • ¹Vedic

Descendants

  • Ashokan Prakrit: 𑀲𑀓𑁆𑀬𑀫𑀼𑀦𑀻 (sakyamunī)
  • Middle Chinese: 釋迦牟尼 (MC syek kja mjuw nrij) (see there for further descendants)
  • English: Sakyamuni, Shakyamuni
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