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peeposmoke yea baby
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@georgia

I always thought that was sagun? not sargun?

Now I wonder was the r added to parallel nirgun (which is already partial sanskrit - a more tadbhava form would be niggun)

I guess it could come from sarva but that would mean all encompassing not manifest (sa- prefix meaning poesessing/havin)
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@meeper in hinduism its nirguna and saguna
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@meeper I need to learn classical sanskrit so bad bro
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@georgia so yeah probably formed in parralell from nirgun

makes sense tadbhava poetry allows you a lot of liberties whih is why I like it
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@georgia whatever was the popular learn sanskrit website (I forgot which, but it was quite academic and was the one which informed me panini's Shiva Sutras were mathematically optimal :)) ) was very good just skimming it for a day was quite significant so it's a good resource for study
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@georgia I was looking for hindi sources at the time unfortunately due to the utter academic degradation of present day india ( a major reason for the pajeet stereotype ) they are no good at all imo
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@meeper you apologize for the pajeet stereotype way too much smh. india will have its day as a great civilization again, no need for apologies.
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@georgia

Tbf I used to be the self hating nri type and since I genuinely care I tend to take a lower bound estimate ig.
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