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Monier-Williams Search |
13 results for diṣṭi |
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|  | diṣṭi | f. direction, prescription,  |  | diṣṭi | f. auspicious juncture, good fortune, happiness (especially instrumental case ṭyā-,thank heaven! I congratulate you on your good luck! often with vardhase-,you are fortunate) etc.  |  | diṣṭi | f. a kind of measure of length on  |  | diṣṭivṛddhi | f. congratulation  |  | ādiṣṭin | m. one who receives (religious) instruction, a student, Brahman in the first order of his life  |  | ādiṣṭin | m. one who gives instruction  |  | bhandadiṣṭi | mfn. (prob.) hastening along with shouts and yells (said of the marut-s) (see krand/ad-iṣṭi-).  |  | krandadiṣṭi | mfn. moving with a great noise or roaring (said of vāyu-)  |  | kudiṣṭi | f. a measure of length (longer than a diṣṭi-, shorter than a vitasti-)  |  | mahāpathikṛdiṣṭi | f. a particular sacrifice commentator or commentary  |  | sādhadiṣṭi | mfn. (fr. pr. p. of sādh-+ 3. iṣṭi-) having effective sacrifices or prayers  |  | smaddiṣṭi | (sm/ad--) mfn. well trained or practised  |  | tadiṣṭi | (t/ad--) mfn. accompanied by such offerings  |
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Apte Search |
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 | diṣṭiḥ | दिष्टिः f. [दिश भावे क्तिन् , संज्ञायां कर्तरि क्तिच् वा] 1 Assignment, allotment. -2 Direction, command, instruction, rule, precept. -3 Fate, fortune, destiny. -4 Good fortune, happiness, any auspicious event (such as the birth of a son); दिष्टिवृद्धिमिव शुश्राव K.55; दिष्टिवृद्धिसंभ्रमो महानभूत् K.7. -5 A sort of measure of length. -Comp. -वृद्धिः f. congratulation; see दृष्टिः (4). |  | ādiṣṭin | आदिष्टिन् a. One who gives orders. m. (अस्त्यर्थे इनि). 1 A Brāhmaṇa in the first order of his life; pupil, student (ब्रह्मचारिन्); आदिष्टिनो ये राजेन्द्र ब्राह्मणा वेदपारगाः Mb.13.22.17. -2 A penitent, one engaged in any expiatory rite; आदिष्टी नोदकं कुर्यादावृतस्य समापनात् Ms.5.88. | |
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Macdonell Search |
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 | diṣṭi | f. direction, order; luck: only in. dishtyâ, by good luck=ij. thank heaven! |  | diṣṭivṛddhi | f. congratulation. |  | bhandadiṣṭi | a. (V.) speeding with shouts (the Maruts); -ána, a. shouting: â, f. shouting, praise (sts. pl.). | |
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DCS with thanks |
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 | diṣṭi | noun (feminine) a kind of measure of length (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
auspicious juncture (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
direction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
good fortune (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
happiness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
prescription (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Frequency rank 1976/72933 | |  | ādiṣṭin | noun (masculine) a student (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Brāhman in the first order of his life (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
one who gives instruction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
one who receives (religious) instruction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Frequency rank 33054/72933 | | |
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