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prasaṅga | See under pra-- | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. adherence, attachment, inclination or devotion to, indulgence in, fondness for, gratification of, occupation or intercourse with (locative case genitive case or compound) etc. ( prasaṅgena gena- ind.assiduously, zealously, eagerly; see also below) | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. evil inclination or illicit pursuit | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. union, connection (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"connected with" exempli gratia, 'for example' madhu-prasaṅga-madhu-,"honey connected with or coming in the spring season") | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. (plural) all that is connected with or results from anything | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. occurrence of a possibility, contingency, case, event (exempli gratia, 'for example' ecaḥ pluta-prasaṅge-,"in the event of a diphthong being prolated") | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. applicability | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. an occasion, incident, conjuncture, time, opportunity etc. (ibc.; prasaṅgena gena-, āt-and atas- ind.when the occasion presents itself, occasionally, incidentally; prasaṅge kutrā | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. mention of parents (? equals guru-kīrtita-) | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. (in dramatic language) a second or subsidiary incident or plot | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. Name of a man | ||||||
prasaṅga | m. (plural) of a Buddhistic school | ||||||
prasaṅganivāraṇa | n. the prevention of (similar) eases, obviation of (like future) contingencies on | ||||||
prasaṅgaproṣita | mfn. happening to be departed or absent | ||||||
prasaṅgaratnākara | m. Name of work | ||||||
prasaṅgaratnāvalī | f. Name of work | ||||||
prasaṅgasama | m. (in nyāya-) the sophism that the proof too must be proved | ||||||
prasaṅgavaśāt | ind. according to the time, as occasion may demand | ||||||
prasaṅgavat | mfn. occasional, incidental | ||||||
prasaṅgavinivṛtti | f. the non-recurrence of a case | ||||||
aniṣṭaprasaṅga | m. connection with a wrong object or a wrong argument or a wrong rule. | ||||||
aprasaṅga | m. (in nyāya- philosophy) want of connection with | ||||||
aprasaṅga | m. non-applicability | ||||||
atiprasaṅga | m. excessive attachment | ||||||
atiprasaṅga | m. unwarrantable stretch of a rule. | ||||||
atiprasaṅga | m. (also) too much diffuseness, | ||||||
bhāgavatapurāṇaprasaṅgadṛṣṭāntāvalī | f. Name of work connected with the | ||||||
brāhmaṇaprasaṅga | m. the applicability of the term brāhmaṇa-, the idea of Brahman | ||||||
doṣaprasaṅga | m. attaching blame, condemnation | ||||||
indriyaprasaṅga | m. sensuality. | ||||||
kathāprasaṅga | m. occasion to speak or talk | ||||||
kathāprasaṅga | m. course of conversation | ||||||
kathāprasaṅga | mfn. talkative, talking much, half-witted | ||||||
kathāprasaṅga | mfn. a conjurer, dealer in antidotes etc. | ||||||
kriyāprasaṅga | m. course of proceeding | ||||||
kuśalamataprasaṅga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of poem | ||||||
lekhyaprasaṅga | m. a written contract record, document | ||||||
madhuprasaṅgamadhu | n. honey connected with spring | ||||||
nārīprasaṅga | m. addiction to women | ||||||
śāstraprasaṅga | m. the subject of the śāstra- | ||||||
śāstraprasaṅga | m. discussion of sacred works | ||||||
sṛṣṭiprasaṅga | m. Name of a kāvya-. | ||||||
strīprasaṅga | m. intercourse with women | ||||||
surataprasaṅga | m. addiction to sexual intercourse | ||||||
vidhiprasaṅga | m. idem or 'm. the application of a rule, acting according to rule ' | ||||||
virataprasaṅga | mfn. one who has ceased from being occupied in (locative case) | ||||||
viruddhaprasaṅga | m. prohibited or unlawful occupation | ||||||
viṣayaprasaṅga | m. equals -nirati- | ||||||
yātrāprasaṅga | m. engaging in or performing a pilgrimage |
prasaṅgaḥ | प्रसङ्गः 1 Attachment, devotion, addiction, devotedness; स्वरूपयोग्ये सुरतप्रसङ्गे Ku.1.19; तस्यात्यायतकोमलस्य सततं द्यूतप्रसङ्गेन किम् Mk.2.11; Śi.11.22. -2 Union, intercourse, association, connection; निवर्ततामस्माद्गणिका- प्रसंगात् Mk.4; Pt.1.251. -3 Illicit intercourse. -4 Occupation, intentness, being engaged or occupied with; भ्रूविक्रियायां विरतप्रसङ्गैः Ku.3.47. -5 A subject or topic (of discourse or controversy). -6 An occasion, incident; दिग्विजयप्रसंगेन K.191; यात्राप्रसंगेन Māl.1. -7 Conjuncture, time, opportunity; सूक्ष्मेभ्यो$पि प्रसंगेभ्यः स्त्रियो रक्ष्या विशेषतः Ms.9.5. -8 A contingency, event, case, occurrence of a possibility; नेश्वरो जगतः कारणमुपपद्यते, कुतः, वैषम्यनैर्घृण्यप्रसंगात् Ś. B; एवं चानवस्थाप्रसंगः ibid.; तस्याणुतर- प्रसंगात् Tarka K.; Ku.7.16. -8 Connected reasoning or argument. -9 A conclusion, an inference. -1 Connected language. -11 Inseparable application or connection (= व्याप्ति q. v.). -12 Mention of parents. -13 Introduction, insertion. -14 Gain. -15 An extended application; अन्यत्र कृतस्यान्यत्रासक्तिः प्रसङ्गः । यथा प्रदीपस्य प्रासादे कृतस्य राजमार्गे$प्यालोककरणम् ŚB. on MS.12.1.1. -16 (In drama) A second or subsidiary incident or plot. (प्रसंगेन, प्रसंगत, प्रसंगात् are used adverbially in the sense of:-- 1 in relation to. -2 in consequence of, on account of, because of, by way of. -3 occasionally, incidentally. -4 in course of; as in कथाप्रसंगेन 'in course of conversation'). -Comp. -निवारणम् prevention or obviation of similar contingencies in future. -वशात् ind. according to the time, by the force of circumstances. -विनिवृत्तिः f. nonrecurrence of a contingency; द्विशतं तु दमं दाप्यः प्रसङ्गविनिवृत्तये Ms.8.368. -समः (in न्याय) the sophism that the proof too must be proved. |
aprasaṅgaḥ | अप्रसङ्गः 1 Want of attachment. -2 Want of connection. -3 Inopportune time or occasion; अप्रसङ्गाभिधाने च श्रोतुः श्रद्धा न जायते । |
prasaṅga | noun (masculine) (in dram.) a second or subsidiary incident or plot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) (pl.) all that is connected with or results from anything (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) adherence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) an occasion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) applicability (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) attachment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) case (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) conjuncture (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) connection (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) contingency (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) event (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) evil inclination or illicit pursuit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) fondness for (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) gratification of (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) incident (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) inclination or devotion to (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) indulgence in (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) mention of parents (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a Buddhistic school (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) occurrence of a possibility (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) opportunity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) time (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) union (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 1830/72933 | |
prasaṅgatā | noun (feminine) Frequency rank 37407/72933 | |
prasaṅgavant | adjective Frequency rank 59492/72933 | |
atiprasaṅga | noun (masculine) excessive attachment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) unwarrantable stretch of a rule (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 11499/72933 | |
aprasaṅga | noun (masculine) (in Nyāya phil.) want of connection with (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) non-applicability (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 16440/72933 | |
doṣaprasaṅga | noun (masculine) attaching blame (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) condemnation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 55038/72933 | |
saṃprasaṅga | noun (masculine) attachment Frequency rank 70009/72933 |
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