Sandhi Exercise 1.B (from Emeneau)
Put the words together in sentences or phrases, in the order in which they are given.

Guidelines: Use ISO-15919 (ē, ō, r̥, r̥̄, ṁ) rather than IAST. Do not write punctuation at all, with the exception of avagraha (for which use either ' or ’, with a preceding space). Write spaces between words, e.g., bhavaty ēva.
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rāja- (‘king’) + r̥ṣi- (‘sage’). Meaning: ‘royal sage.’
madhu- (‘honey’) + utsava- (‘festival’). Meaning: ‘festival of spring.’
jñāna- (‘knowledge’) + indriya- (‘organ of sense’). Meaning: ‘sense organ.’
nala- (Nala, a man) + upākhyāna- (‘story’). Meaning: ‘story about Nala.’
sītā- (Sītā, a woman) + ūrmilā- (Ūrmilā, a woman). Meaning: ‘Sītā and Ūrmilā.’
pitr̥- (‘father’) + artham (‘for the sake of’). Meaning: ‘for father’s sake.’
māndhātr̥- (Māndhātr̥, a man) + upākhyāna-. Meaning: ‘story about Māndhātr̥.’
strī- (‘woman’) + agāra- (‘apartment’). Meaning: ‘the women’s apartments (in a palace).’
bhrātr̥- (‘brother’) + r̥ṣi-. Meaning: ‘the sage, (my) brother.’
gō- (‘cow, bull’) + aśva- (‘horse’). Meaning: ‘cattle and horses.’
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