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What samas in chaturdas?

It seems like you are asking about "Samas" (compound words) in Sanskrit, specifically in the context of "Chaturdashi" (the 14th lunar day).

However, there isn't a direct connection between "Samas" and "Chaturdashi" in the way you're phrasing it. Here's why:

* Samas: This refers to the grammatical concept of compound words in Sanskrit. There are various types of Samas, such as Tatpurusha, Dvandva, etc.

* Chaturdashi: This refers to the 14th lunar day in the Hindu calendar. It has significant religious importance and is observed as a fast or festival in various forms.

Possible Interpretations

It's likely that you are thinking about one of these possibilities:

1. Chaturdashi as a Compound Word: "Chaturdashi" itself can be analyzed as a compound word formed by the combination of "Chatur" (four) and "Dasha" (ten). This would be an example of a Dvandva Samas.

2. Samas in Chaturdashi Rituals: Some specific rituals or mantras performed on Chaturdashi might involve compound words. For instance, the name of the deity being worshipped on that day might be a compound word.

To provide a more accurate answer, please clarify your question. For example, you could ask:

* "What Samas are used in the word Chaturdashi?"

* "Are there any specific Samas related to rituals performed on Chaturdashi?"

Once you provide more details, I can offer a more relevant response.

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