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dk j dk f .k
dkjdkf.k
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 Karaka.
izFkek foHkfDr & ^iFkek foHkfDr* Represents the noun -
z
form to represent the ‘WHO’or ‘WHAT’ on the verb in the
sentence. In other words ^iFkek foHkfDr*means-
z
Subject(drkZ ) of the sentence.
Examples - Ckkyd% xPNfr A
Xqkjo% onfUr A
Uknh ogfr A