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Jai Srimannarayana!

 

Sri Rajesh,

 

According to the sanskrit disctionary, this is the meaning:

 

PRANEETA: put forward, brought, offered, prescribed

PRANEETAHA: fire consecrated by prayers

PRANEETHAM: anything cooked or dressed

 

Regards

Sarma Ramanuja Dasa

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Respected devotee,

 

"Pran'i'ta" means one who who is carried or led.

"Pran'i'ta" is masculine and "Pran'ita'" is feminine.

 

The root is "Ni'"[to carry or lead]. The past particle is "Ni'ta"[one who is

carried or led.] "Pra" is a preposition, in Sanskrit upasarga, which either

emphasises or changes the meaning. When "Pra" is affixed, "Ni'" will become

"N'i'".It is different from "Pran'ata" which means one who has saluted. The root

is "Nam"[to bow].

 

Regards,

TCASrinivasaramanujan

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