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Sanskrit root pāda (foot) |
Original meaning “foot, step, footprint”; base for many religious, poetic, and technical senses. |
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Buddhist and Hindu footprints (pāda / pādamudrā) |
Sacred footprints of deities/Buddha used as devotional symbols and pilgrimage sites (e.g., Adam’s Peak / Sri Pada). |
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Vedic and classical prosody (pāda = quarter of a stanza) |
Fundamental unit in Sanskrit metre and classical poetry — shapes how hymns and shlokas are composed. |
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Grammar: pāda as an inflected word |
In Sanskrit grammatical terminology, pāda denotes an inflected noun or verb—central to classical linguistics (Pāṇini). |
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Southeast Asian and Indonesian usages |
Borrowed meanings in Old Javanese, Balinese, Malay, Indonesian (place, foot, “pada” as a common preposition/particle) showing linguistic diffusion. |
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Architectural and ritual meanings (Vāstu, temple art) |
Pāda used for pedestals, plinths, mouldings and ritual placements in temple architecture and iconography. |
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Modern lexical and regional senses |
Appears across dictionaries, Wiktionary, and local vocabularies with varied senses (plant names, card-game term in Estonian, surnames), illustrating broad cultural adoption. |
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