Where does “रत्नाकर” come from?

रत्नाकर (Sanskrit) comes from Sanskrit रत्न, from Sanskrit राति — a favor, grace, gift, oblation; "the Giver";...

रत्नाकर (Sanskrit): a jewel-mine Pañcar. BhP. &c; the sea, ocean...

Definitions

  1. a jewel-mine Pañcar. BhP. &c; the sea, ocean...

Ancestry of “रत्नाकर”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Sanskritरत्नgift, present, goods, wealth, riches; jewel, gem,...
2Sanskritरातिa favor, grace, gift, oblation; "the Giver";...

Words derived from “रत्नाकर

Every word from Sanskrit रातिEvery word from Sanskrit रत्न
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