Page 1 - TOPIC-11 KARAKAM LESSON NOTES
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SAI International School
Class- VI
Lesson Note - 11
nd
Sub –2 Language Sanskrit
dkjde~
dkjde~&Karaka is the name given to the relation subsisting
between a noun and a verb in a sentence/Any relation
subsisting between words not connected with the verb will not
be called a Karakam(dkjde~) A
There are 6 karakam(dkjde~) and one lEcU/kine~ in
Sanskrit.
izFkekfoHkfDr% & drZk&dkjde~
f}rh;kfoHkfDr% & deZ&dkjde~
r`rh;kfoHkfDr% & dj.k&dkjde~
prqFkhZfoHkfDr% & lEiznku&dkjde~
i´~pehfoHkfDr% & viknku&dkjde~
“k”BhfoHkfDr% & lEcU/kine~
lIrehfoHkfDr% & vf/kdj.k&dkjde~
drZk deZ p dj.ka lEiznkua rFkSo p A
viknkua vf/kdj.ka p bR;kgq% dkjdkf.k “kV~ AA
izFkek foHkfDr% & ^izFkek foHkfDr* Represents the noun - form to
represent the ‘WHO’or ‘WHAT’ on the verb in the sentence. In other
words ^izFkek foHkfDr%* (drkZ ) means- Subject of the sentence.
Examples – jke% xPNfr A
Nk=k% onfUr A