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ama | m. impetuosity, violence, strength, power  |
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ama | m. depriving of sensation, fright, terror  |
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ama | m. disease  |
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ama | mfn. (pronoun; see amu-) this (quoted in and ) ([The word is also explained by prāṇa-,"soul"see commentator or commentary on ])  |
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amada | mfn. cheerless  |
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amadana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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amadhavya | mfn. not worthy of the sweetness (of the soma-)  |
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amadhu | n. no sweetness  |
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amadhyama | -āsas-, (Ved.) m. plural of whom none is the middle one (see /a-kaniṣṭha-.)  |
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amadhyastha | mfn. not indifferent.  |
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amadyapa | mfn. not drinking intoxicating liquors |
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amadyapamadyat | mfn. being (inebriated or) joyful without (having drunk) any intoxicating liquor  |
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amahīyamāna | mf(ā-)n. "not high-spirited", down-cast, sad  |
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amahīyu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (composer of the hymn ) (see āmahīyava-.)  |
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amajjaka | mfn. having no marrow  |
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amala | mf(ā-)n. spotless, stainless, clean, pure, shining  |
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amala | m. crystal (see amara-ratna-)  |
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amala | m. Name of a poet  |
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amala | m. of nārāyaṇa-  |
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amalā | f. Name of the goddess lakṣmī-  |
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amalā | f. (amarā- q.v) the umbilical cord  |
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amalā | f. the tree Emblica Officinalis Gaertn.  |
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amalā | f. the plant saptalā-  |
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amala | n. talc  |
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amalagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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amalamaṇi | m. (see amara-ratna-) crystal  |
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amalānanda | m. Name of a Vedantic writer, author of the vedānta-kalpataru-.  |
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amalānvaya | mfn. of pure or noble race,  |
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amalapakṣavihaṃgama | m. a swan,  |
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amalapatatrin | m. the wild goose  |
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amalaratna | n. (see amara-ratna-) crystal  |
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amalasaṃyuta | mfn. "not defiled by any spot", endowed with purity  |
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amalātaka | or a malānaka- n. (a mlāna- q.v) globe amaranth (Gomphraena Globosa), (see amilātaka-.)  |
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amalātman | mfn. of undefiled mind.  |
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amalaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make spotless, whiten make brilliant  |
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amalīkṛ | to purify  |
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amalīmasa | mfn. not impure  |
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amalina | mfn. stainless, free from dirt, clean.  |
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amalinadhī | mfn. of a pure mind.  |
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amalodarī | f. Name of a female poetry or poetic  |
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amama | mfn. without egotism, devoid of all selfish or worldly attachment or desire  |
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amama | mfn. indifferent, not caring for (locative case)  |
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amama | m. the twelfth jaina- saint of a future utsarpiṇī-.  |
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amamatā | f. disinterestedness  |
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amamatā | f. indifference.  |
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amamatva | n. disinterestedness  |
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amamatva | n. indifference.  |
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amamri | mfn. ( mṛ-), immortal, undying  |
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amamri | f. a kind of plant,  |
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amamrī | f. a kind of plant,  |
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amanāk | ind. not little, greatly.  |
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amanas | n. non-perception, want of perception  |
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amanas | mfn. without perception or intellect  |
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amanas | mfn. silly  |
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amanaska | mfn. without perception or intellect  |
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amanaska | mfn. silly  |
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amanaska | mfn. not well-disposed, low-spirited  |
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amaṇḍa | m. the castor oil tree, Ricinus Communis (see āmaṇḍa-and maṇḍa-).  |
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amanda | mfn. not slow, active, merry  |
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amanda | mfn. not dull, bright  |
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amanda | mfn. not little, much, important etc.  |
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amanda | m. a tree  |
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amandam | ind. (in compound amanda--) intensely  |
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amaṇḍita | mfn. unadorned.  |
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amaṅgala | mfn. inauspicious, unlucky, evil  |
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amaṅgala | m. the castor oil tree, Ricinus Communis  |
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amaṅgala | n. inauspiciousness, ill-luck  |
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amaṅgalya | mfn. inauspicious, unlucky  |
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amaṅgalya | n. inauspiciousness, ill-luck  |
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amani | f. road, way  |
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amanī | (for a-man/as-in compound with bhū-and its derivatives) .  |
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amani | See am-.  |
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amanībhāva | m. the state of not having perception or intellect  |
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amaṇiva | mfn. ([ ]) having no jewels  |
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amano | (in compound for a-manas-).  |
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amanojña | mfn. disagreeable  |
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amanojña | mfn. (Prakrita-maNuNNa)  |
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amanoramatā | f. unpleasantness  |
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amantṛ | mfn. not thinking  |
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amantra | m. not a Vedic verse or text or any formula  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. , unaccompanied by Vedic verses or texts  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. unentitled to or not knowing Vedic texts (as a śūdra-, a female, etc.)  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. not using or applying mantra- formulas  |
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amantrajña | mfn. not knowing Vedic texts  |
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amantraka | mf(ikā-)n. unaccompanied by Vedic verses  |
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amantraka | n. no Vedic verse or formula  |
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amantravat | mfn. unaccompanied by Vedic verses  |
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amantravid | mfn. not knowing the formulas or texts of the veda-  |
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amantravid | m. (t-) Name of a prince.  |
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amantu | mfn. silly, ignorant  |
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amanuṣya | m. no man, any other being but a man (nā-manuṣye-,"only with men")  |
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amanuṣya | m. a demon  |
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amanuṣyaniṣevita | mfn. not inhabited by men.  |
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amanuṣyatā | f. unmanliness.  |
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amanyamāna | mfn. not understanding  |
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amanyamāna | mfn. not being aware of  |
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amanyuta | mf(ā-)n. not affected with secret anger  |
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amara | mf(ā- ; ī- )n. undying, immortal, imperishable  |
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amara | m. a god, a deity etc.  |
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amara | m. hence (in arithmetic) the number 33  |
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amara | m. Name of a marut-  |
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amara | m. the plant Euphorbia Tirucalli  |
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amara | m. the plant Tiaridium Indicum  |
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amara | m. a species of pine  |
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amara | m. quicksilver  |
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amara | m. Name of amarasiṃha-  |
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amara | m. of a mountain (See -parvata-)  |
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amara | m. mystical signification of the letter u-  |
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amarā | f. the residence of indra- |
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amara | m. the umbilical cord  |
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amara | m. after-birth  |
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amara | m. a house-post  |
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amara | m. Name of several plants, panicum Dactylon, Cocculus Cordifolius, etc.  |
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amarabhartṛ | m. "supporter of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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amaracandra | m. Name of the author of the bāla-bhārata-.  |
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amarācārya | m. (equals amara-guru- q.v), Name of bṛhaspati-  |
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amaradāru | m. the tree Pinus Deodaru Roxb.  |
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amaradatta | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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amaradatta | m. of a prince  |
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amaradeva | m. a Name of amarasiṃha-.  |
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amarādhipa | m. equals amara-pa- q.v  |
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amarādhipa | m. Name of śiva-.  |
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amarādri | m. equals amara-parvata- q.v  |
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amarādri | m. Name of sumeru- or meru-  |
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amaradruma | m. the pārijāta- tree,  |
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amaradvija | m. a Brahman who lives by attending a temple or idol, by superintending a temple  |
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amaradviṣ | m. "foe of the gods", Name of an asura-  |
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amaragaṇa | m. the assemblage of immortals  |
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amaragaṇanālekhya | n. the list (or number) of the gods,  |
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amarāgāra | n. a god's house, temple,  |
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amaragarbha | m. a divine child,  |
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amaragiri | ( ), - parvata- ( ), m. Mount Meru  |
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amaraguru | m. "teacher of the gods", bṛhaspati-, the planet Jupiter  |
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amaraja | m. Name of a plant  |
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amarakaṇṭaka | n. "peak of the immortals", Name of part of the vindhya- range (near the source of the śoṇā- and narmadā-).  |
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amarakoṣa | m. Name of the Sanskrit dictionary of amara- or amara-siṃha-.  |
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amarakoṣakaumudī | f. title of a commentary on amara-siṃha-'s dictionary.  |
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amarakoṭa | m. "fortress of immortals", Name of the capital of a Rajput state.  |
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amaralokatā | f. "state of the abode of the gods", the bliss of heaven  |
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amaramālā | f. title of a dictionary (said to be by the same author as the amara-koṣa-).  |
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amaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of gods,  |
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amaraṃjaya | (amaraṃ-j-) mfn. conquering the gods  |
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amaramṛgīdṛś | ( ), - rāja-, m. Name (also title or epithet) of a Prakrit poet  |
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amaraṇa | n. the not dying, immortality  |
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amarāṅganā | f. idem or 'n. a god's house, temple, '  |
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amaraṇīya | mfn. immortal  |
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amaraṇīyatā | f. immortality  |
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amarapa | m. "lord of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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amarāpagā | f. equals amara-taṭinī- and -sarit- q.v  |
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amaraparvata | m. Name of a mountain  |
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amarapati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of the gods", Name of indra- '  |
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amaraprabha | mfn. like an immortal.  |
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amaraprabhu | m. "lord of the immortals", one of the thousand names of viṣṇu-  |
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amaraprakhya | mfn. like an immortal.  |
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amarapura | n. "the residence of the immortals", paradise  |
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amarapura | n. Name of various towns.  |
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amarapurī | f. Name of a town  |
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amarapuṣpa | m. the plants Saccharum Spontaneum, Pandanus Odoratissimus and Magnifera Indica.  |
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amarapuṣpaka | m. the plants Saccharum Spontaneum, Pandanus Odoratissimus and Magnifera Indica.  |
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amarapuṣpikā | f. a kind of anise (Anethum Sowa Roxb.)  |
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amararāj | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. "king of the gods", Name of indra-.  |
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amararāja | ([ ]) m. "king of the gods", Name of indra-.  |
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amararājamantrin | m. equals amara-guru- q.v  |
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amararājaśatru | m. "enemy of amara-rāja- (q.v) ", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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amararatna | n. "jewel of the gods", crystal (also amalaratna-)  |
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amarāri | m. an enemy of the gods  |
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amarāri | m. an asura-, hence ( amarāri amarāri- -pūjya- m. equals asurācārya-, q.v), Name of śukra-, the planet Venus  |
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amarāri | m. amarāri |
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amarasadas | n. the assemblage of the gods  |
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amaraśakti | m. Name of a king  |
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amarasarit | f. "river of the gods", Name of the Ganges.  |
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amarasiṃha | m. "god-lion", Name of a renowned lexicographer (probably of the sixth century A.D.;he was a Buddhist, and is said to have adorned the court of vikramāditya-, being included among the nine gems).  |
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amarastrī | f. "wife of the gods", an apsaras- or nymph of heaven  |
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amaratā | ([ ]) f. the condition of the gods (id est immortality) .  |
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amarataṭinī | f. "river of the gods", Name of the Ganges.  |
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amaratva | ([ etc.]) n. the condition of the gods (id est immortality) .  |
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amaravadhū | ( ), an apsaras-  |
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amaravallarī | f. the plant Cassyta Filiformis Lin.  |
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amaravarṇin | mfn. of divine colour or beauty,  |
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amaravat | ind. like an immortal.  |
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amarāvatī | f. (see ),"the abode of the immortals", indra-'s residence  |
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amarāvatī | f. Name of a town in Berar.  |
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amardhat | mfn. not getting tired or inactive  |
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amardhat | mfn. not making tired  |
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amardita | mfn. ( mṛd-), unthreshed  |
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amardita | mfn. unsubdued  |
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amardita | mfn. not trodden down.  |
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amarejya | m. equals amara-guru- q.v  |
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amareśa | m. equals amara-pa- q.v  |
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amareśa | m. Name of śiva- or rudra-  |
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amareśvara | m. equals amara-pa- q.v  |
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amareśvara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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amareśvara | m. Name of a liṅga-.  |
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amareśvaratīrtha | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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amarī | f. the plant Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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amarī | f. a goddess,  |
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amarībhū | to become immortal (said of brave warriors dying in battle)  |
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amariṣṇu | mfn. immortal (varia lectio for /a-maviṣṇu-, q.v)  |
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amarma | (in compound for a-marman-).  |
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amarmajāta | mfn. not originating in a vital part of the body (as a disease),  |
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amarman | mfn. having no vital part, invulnerable  |
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amarman | n. not a vital part of the body  |
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amarmavedhitā | f. the state of not inflicting severe injury on others, absence of acrimony (one of the thirty-five vāg-guṇa-s of a tīrthaṃkara-)  |
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amaropama | mfn. like an immortal  |
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amaropama | mfn. upama |
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amarṣa | m. ( mṛṣ-), non-endurance  |
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amarṣa | m. impatience, indignation, anger, passion etc.  |
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amarṣa | m. Name of a prince  |
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amarṣahāsa | m. an angry laugh, a sarcastic sneer  |
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amarṣaja | mfn. springing from impatience or indignation  |
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amarṣaṇa | mfn. equals amarṣa vat- etc., impatient (see raṇāmarṣaṇa-)  |
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amarṣaṇa | m. (equals amarṣa-), Name of a prince  |
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amarṣaṇa | n. impatience of (genitive case)  |
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amarṣavat | mfn. not bearing, intolerant passionate, wrathful, angry  |
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amarṣin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. amarṣa-vat- q.v '  |
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amarṣita | mfn. amarṣa-vat- q.v  |
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amarta | mfn. immortal  |
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amartya | mfn. (4) immortal  |
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amartya | mfn. imperishable, divine  |
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amartya | m. a god  |
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amartyabhāva | m. the condition of immortals, immortality, .  |
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amartyabhuvana | n. "world of the immortals", the heaven  |
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amartyatā | ([ ]) f. immortality.  |
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amartyatva | ([L.]) n. immortality.  |
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amaru | m. Name of a king, the author of the amaru-śataka-, q.v  |
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amaruśataka | n. the hundred verses of amaru-. |
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amaryāda | mfn. having no limits, transgressing every bound  |
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amasa | m. disease , a fool  |
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amasa | m. time (see 1. amata-and 3. am/ati-.)  |
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amasṛṇa | mfn. not soft, harsh  |
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amastaka | mfn. headless.  |
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amastu | mfn. without thickened milk or sour cream  |
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amasvan | mf(varī-)n. for t/amasvan- q.v  |
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amata | m. sickness, disease  |
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amata | m. death  |
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amata | m. time  |
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amata | m. dust commentator or commentary on  |
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amata | mfn. ( man-), not felt, not perceptible by the mind  |
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amata | mfn. not approved of, unacceptable.  |
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amatapadārtha | mfn. having an unacceptable second sense  |
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amaṭha | m. (from 3. am-) a stately gait (= prakarṣa-- gati-),  |
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amati | f. want, indigence  |
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amati | f. "unconsciousness", generally  |
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amati | f. form, shape, splendour, lustre  |
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amati | f. time  |
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amati | f. moon  |
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amatipūrva | mfn. unconscious, unintentional.  |
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amatipūrvaka | mfn. unconscious, unintentional.  |
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amatis | mfn. poor, indigent  |
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amatīvan | mfn. poor, indigent  |
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amatra | mfn. violent, strong, firm  |
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amatra | n. a large drinking vessel  |
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amatra | m. idem or 'n. a large drinking vessel '  |
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amatra | See am-.  |
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amatraka | n. a drinking vessel, vessel  |
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amatrin | mfn. having the large drinking vessel called /amatra-  |
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amatsara | mfn. unenvious, disinterested  |
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amatsara | n. disinterestedness  |
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amatsarin | mfn. disinterested  |
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amatsarin | mfn. not sticking to, not having one's heart set upon (locative case)  |
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amatyā | ind. instrumental case unconsciously  |
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amauktika | mfn. having no pearls,  |
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amauna | n. the state of not being a muni- or not keeping the vows of a muni-  |
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amautradhauta | mfn. not washed (by a washerman) with alkaline lye  |
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amavat | mfn. (/ama--) impetuous, violent, strong  |
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amavat | ind. (vat-) impetuously  |
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amavat | See 1. /ama-.  |
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amaviṣṇu | mfn. ( mū--1. mīv- ), immovable  |
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ābaddhamaṇḍala | mfn. forming a circle, sitting in a circle  |
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abhayatama | (/abhaya--) n. greatest safety  |
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abhicāramantra | m. a formula or prayer for working a charm, an incantation.  |
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abhigama | m. (gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v), approaching  |
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abhigama | m. visiting  |
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abhigama | m. sexual intercourse  |
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abhigamana | n. equals abhi-gama-  |
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abhigamana | n. the act of cleansing and smearing with cow-dung the way leading to the image of the deity (one of the five parts of the upāsana-with the rāmānuja-s)  |
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abhikrama | m. stepping near, approaching  |
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abhikrama | m. assault, attack  |
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abhikrama | m. overpowering  |
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abhikrama | m. ascending  |
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abhikrama | m. undertaking, attempt, beginning.  |
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abhikramaṇa | n. stepping near, approaching  |
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abhikramanāśa | m. unsuccessful effort  |
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abhiniṣkramaṇa | n. going forth  |
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abhiniṣkramaṇa | n. leaving the house in order to become an anchorite and  |
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abhiniyama | m. definiteness as to (compound),  |
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abhipraman | A1. (3. plural -manvate-) to take any one for, look upon him as  |
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abhipramand | (1. and 2. sg. A1. -mande-, -mandase-; perf. P.3. plural -mand/uḥ-) to gladden ; P. (Imper. 2. sg. -manda-) to confuse, infatuate  |
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abhipramath | Caus. -manthayati-, to churn thoroughly  |
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abhipriyatamam | ind. in the presence of a beloved person,  |
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abhirāmamaṇi | n. Name of a drama of sundaramiśra- (see )  |
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abhiramaṇa | n. delighting in, delighting.  |
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abhiramaṇīya | mfn. delightful.  |
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abhisamas | to put together, group, collect  |
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abhisamavāya | m. ( i-), union, association  |
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abhisamaya | See abhi-sam-i-.  |
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abhisamaya | m. agreement  |
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abhisamaya | m. clear understanding  |
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abhīṣṭatama | mfn. (superl.) dearest  |
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abhīṣṭatama | m. a dearest lover  |
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abhisyandiramaṇa | n. a smaller city appended to a larger one, suburb  |
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abhivikrama | mfn. endowed with great courage  |
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abhrāgama | m. "cl-approach", beginning of the rainy season,  |
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abhrama | mfn. not blundering  |
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abhrama | mfn. steady, clear  |
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abhrama | m. not erring, steadiness, composure  |
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abhramaya | mf(ī-)n. hidden in clouds,  |
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abhyāgama | m. approaching, arrival, visit, visitation etc.  |
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abhyāgama | m. arriving at or enjoying a result  |
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abhyāgama | m. neighbourhood  |
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abhyāgama | m. rising (to receive a guest)  |
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abhyāgama | m. war, battle  |
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abhyāgama | m. encountering, striking, killing  |
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abhyāgama | m. enmity  |
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abhyāgamana | mfn. arrival, visit (see kalābh-.)  |
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abhyamana | n. paining, oppression  |
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abhyamanavat | mfn. paining, hurting  |
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abhyastamaya | m. See anuddhṛtābh-.  |
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abhyavaman | -manyate-, to despise, reject  |
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abhyudgama | m. rising from a seat to honour any one  |
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abhyudgamana | n. idem or 'm. rising from a seat to honour any one '  |
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abhyupagama | m. going near to, approaching, arriving at  |
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abhyupagama | m. an agreement, contract  |
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abhyupagama | m. assenting to, admitting etc.  |
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abhyupagama | m. (as a statement) commentator or commentary on  |
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abhyupagamasiddhānta | m. an admitted axiom  |
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abhyupamantr | (imperfect tense -mantrayat-) to address with a formula  |
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abhyutkrośanamantra | m. a hymn of applause (with which indra- is addressed)  |
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acalamati | m. Name of a māraputra-.  |
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ācamana | n. sipping water from the palm of the hand (before religious ceremonies, before meals, etc.) for purification etc.  |
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ācamana | n. ([it is not the custom to spit the water out again;the ceremony is often followed by touching the body in various parts])  |
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ācamana | n. the water used for that ceremony  |
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ācamanaka | n. a vessel for ā-camana-  |
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ācamanī | f. idem or 'n. the water used for that ceremony ' (varia lectio)  |
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ācamanīya | m. a vessel used for ā-camana-  |
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ācamanīya | n. water used for ā-camana-  |
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ācamanīyaka | n. water used for ā-camana-  |
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acaṇḍamarīci | m. "cool-rayed", the moon,  |
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acarama | mfn. not last, not least  |
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acarama | mfn. said of the marut-s  |
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acaramavayas | n. youth  |
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acaramavayas | n. "not the last age", youth,  |
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ācāramaya | mf(ī-)n. wholly addicted to ceremonial usages,  |
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ācāramayūkha | m. "ray of religious customs", Name of work  |
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acittamanas | (/acitta--) m. Name of two ṛṣi-s  |
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acyutamanas | (/acyuta--) m. Name of two maharṣi-s  |
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adabdhavratapramati | (/adabdha--) mfn. of unbroken observances and superior mind (or"of superior mind from having unbroken observances")  |
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ādarśamaṇḍala | m. "having mirror-like spots"Name of a species of serpent  |
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ādarśamaṇḍala | m. a round mirror  |
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ādarśamaya | mfn. being a mirror  |
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adbhutatama | n. an extraordinary wonder.  |
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adbhutopama | mfn. resembling a wonder.  |
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addhātama | mfn. quite manifest  |
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adhama | mfn. (See /adhara-), lowest, vilest, worst, very low or vile or bad (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',as in narādhama-,the vilest or worst of men)  |
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adhama | m. an unblushing paramour  |
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adhamabhṛta | m. a servant of the lowest class, a porter.  |
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adhamabhṛtaka | m. a servant of the lowest class, a porter.  |
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adhamādhama | mfn. lowest of all,  |
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ādhamana | n. (fr. ā-dhā-), pledging  |
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ādhamana | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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adhamarṇa | (ṛ-) (ṛ-) m. one reduced to inferiority by debt, a debtor.  |
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adhamarṇika | (ṛ-) m. one reduced to inferiority by debt, a debtor.  |
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ādhamarṇya | n. (fr. adhamarṇa-), the state of being a debtor  |
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adhamaśākha | (?) , Name of a region, (gaRa gahādi-, q.v)  |
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adharamadhu | n. the moisture of the lips.  |
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adharmamaya | mfn. made up of wickedness  |
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adhicaṅkrama | mfn. ( kram-), walking or creeping over  |
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adhigama | m. the act of attaining, acquisition  |
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adhigama | m. acquirement, mastery, study, knowledge  |
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adhigama | m. mercantile return, profit, etc.  |
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adhigamana | n. acquisition  |
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adhigamana | n. finding  |
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adhigamana | n. acquirement, reading, study  |
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adhigamana | n. marriage, copulation.  |
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adhigamanīya | mfn. attainable  |
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adhigamanīya | mfn. practicable to be learnt.  |
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adhikaraṇamaṇḍapa | m. n. the hall of justice.  |
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adhikopama | mfn. containing a redundant simile,  |
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adhikrama | m. an invasion, attack  |
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adhikramaṇa | n. act of invading  |
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adhivyatikrama | m. passing over or through (compound),  |
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adhogama | m. descent, downward movement, degradation.  |
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adhogamana | n. descent, downward movement, degradation.  |
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adhvagamana | n. act of travelling.  |
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adhvaśrama | m. fatigue of travel,  |
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adhyākramaṇa | n. stepping over,  |
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ādityamaṇḍala | n. the disc or orb of the sun  |
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adrisāramaya | mfn. made of iron.  |
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advaitamakaranda | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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ādyantayamaka | n. "homophony in the beginning and end of a stanza", Name of a figure in poetry (occurring in etc.)  |
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āgama | mf(ā-)n. coming near, approaching  |
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āgama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) arrival, coming, approach etc.  |
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āgama | m. origin etc.  |
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āgama | m. appearance or reappearance  |
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āgama | m. course (of a fluid), issue (exempli gratia, 'for example' of blood)  |
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āgama | m. income, lawful acquisition (of property, artha-, dhana-, vitta-, draviṇa-) etc.  |
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āgama | m. reading, studying  |
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āgama | m. acquisition of knowledge, science etc.  |
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āgama | m. a traditional doctrine or precept, collection of such doctrines, sacred work, brāhmaṇa- etc.  |
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āgama | m. anything handed down and fixed by tradition (as the reading of a text or a record, title-deed, etc.)  |
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āgama | m. addition  |
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āgama | m. a grammatical augment, a meaningless syllable or letter inserted in any part of the radical word commentator or commentary  |
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āgama | m. Name of a rhetorical figure  |
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āgama | n. a tantra- or work inculcating the mystical worship of śiva- and śakti-.  |
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agama | mfn. not going, unable to go  |
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agama | m. a mountain  |
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agama | m. a tree ([ see a-ga-]).  |
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agama | mfn. impassable,  |
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āgamacandrikā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamakalpadruma | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamakaumudī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamakṛsara | m. kṛsara- as offered at the arrival (of a guest)  |
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āgamana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) coming, approaching, arriving, returning etc.  |
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āgamana | n. arising  |
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āgamana | n. confirmation (as of the sense)  |
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āgamanatas | ind. on account of the arrival  |
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āgamanirapekṣa | mfn. independent of a written voucher or title.  |
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āgamaprakāśa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamarahasya | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamasaṃhita | mfn. agreeing with tradition,  |
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āgamaśaṣkulī | f. śaṣkulī- as offered on the arrival (of a guest)  |
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āgamaśāstra | n. "a supplementary manual", Name of a supplement to the māṇḍūkyopaniṣad- (composed by gauḍa-- pāda-).  |
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āgamaśruti | f. tradition  |
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āgamatattvasaṃgraha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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āgamavat | mfn. approaching for sexual intercourse  |
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āgamavat | mfn. having an augment or addition of any kind commentator or commentary on  |
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āgamavirodha | m. conflict with tradition,  |
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agamyāgamana | n. illicit intercourse with a woman.  |
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agamyāgamanīya | mfn. relating to it  |
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āgatāgama | mfn. one who has obtained knowledge of (genitive case)  |
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āgatamatsya | mfn. ( /ā-gata-matsyā-)  |
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aghamarṣaṇa | mfn. "sin-effacing", Name of a particular Vedic hymn ([ ]) still used by Brahmans as a daily prayer  |
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aghamarṣaṇa | m. Name of the author of that prayer, son of madhucchandas- |
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aghamarṣaṇa | m. (plur.) his descendants  |
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āghamarṣaṇa | m. a descendant of agha-marṣaṇa- (q.v)  |
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aghaughamarṣaṇa | mfn. destroying a whole mass of sins.  |
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agnidamanī | f. a narcotic plant, Solanum Jacquini.  |
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agnipurogama | mfn. having agni- for a leader.  |
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agnisākṣikamaryāda | mfn. one who taking agni- for a witness gives a solemn promise of conjugal fidelity.  |
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agramahiṣī | f. the principal queen  |
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ahamada | m. = Ahmad,  |
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ahamagrikā | f. equals ahaṃśreṣṭhikā- below  |
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ahamahamikā | f. (gaRa mayū-ravyaṃsakādi- q.v) assertion or conceit of superiority  |
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ahammamatā | f. idem or 'mfn. egoistic, arrogant, '  |
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aharāgama | m. the approach of the day  |
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āhāranirgamasthāna | n. idem or 'm. "the place of the exit of food", the posterior part of the body '  |
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aharṣamaya | mfn. not consisting of joy  |
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ahetusama | m. a particular sophism tending to prove an argument to be untenable  |
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ahimamayūkha | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. "having hot rays", the sun ' ' ' '  |
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ahīramaṇi | f. a two-headed snake (= ahīraṇi-),  |
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āhitaklama | mfn. overcome with fatigue, exhausted.  |
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ahitamanas | mfn. not friendly-minded, inimical.  |
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āhnikamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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aikamantrya | n. the having the same mantra-s, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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aikamatya | n. (fr. eka-mata-), unanimity, conformity or sameness of opinions etc.  |
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aikamatya | mfn. having conformity of opinions, conforming, agreeing  |
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aindramahika | mfn. serving for an indra-maha- festival on  |
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aiṣamas | ind. ( ) in this year, in the present year  |
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aiṣamastana | mfn. occurring in or relating to this year, of this year  |
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aiṣamastya | mfn. occurring in or relating to this year, of this year  |
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aivamarthya | n. the having such a sense, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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ājānusama | mfn. as high as the knee  |
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ajitavikrama | m. "having invincible power", Name of king candragupta- the second.  |
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akaḍama | n. a kind of Tantrik diagram.  |
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akaḍamacakra | n. idem or 'n. a kind of Tantrik diagram.'  |
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ākāramat | mfn. with vah-,"to behave with a particular behaviour", affect a gesture or appearance  |
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ākāśacamasa | m. "a cup or vessel with ether", the moon  |
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ākāśagamana | n. idem or 'f. going through the atmosphere '  |
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ākāśamaṇi | m. the sun,  |
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ākāśamaya | mfn. consisting of ether ( )  |
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akhaṇḍamaṇḍala | mfn. possessing the whole country,  |
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aklama | m. freedom from fatigue.  |
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ākrama | m. approaching, attaining, obtaining, overcoming (see dur-ākr-.)  |
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akrama | mfn. not happening successively, happening at once  |
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akrama | m. want of order, confusion.  |
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akramam | ind. not by degrees, simultaneously,  |
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ākramaṇa | mfn. approaching, stepping upon  |
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ākramaṇa | n. stepping upon, ascending, mounting etc.  |
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ākramaṇa | n. marching against, invading, subduing commentator or commentary on  |
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ākramaṇa | n. spreading or extending over (locative case, dikṣu-)  |
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ākramaṇīya | mfn. an-- negative , not to be ascended.  |
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akramaśas | ind. idem or 'ind. not by degrees, simultaneously, ',  |
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ākrāntamati | mfn. mentally overcome, having the mind engrossed or deeply impressed.  |
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akrodhamaya | mfn. free from anger  |
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akṣama | mf(ā-)n. unable to endure, impatient  |
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akṣama | mf(ā-)n. incompetent (with locative case , infinitive mood or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'), envious  |
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akṣama | unfit, improper,  |
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akṣamada | m. passion for dice.  |
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akṣamatā | f. impatience, envy  |
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akṣamatā | f. incompetence, inability (with infinitive mood)  |
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akṣāramadyamāṃsāda | mfn. not eating acrid substances nor (drinking) spirituous liquors nor eating meat  |
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akṣayamati | m. Name of a Buddhist.  |
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alamarthatā | f. having the sense of alam-  |
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alamarthatva | n. having the sense of alam-  |
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alamarthavacas | n. a word of refusal or prohibition,  |
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ālamarthya | n. (fr. alam-and artha-), the condition of having the sense of alam-  |
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alamatardana | mfn. easy to perforate  |
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alaṃkāramañjarī | f. work on rhetoric  |
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alaṃtama | -tarām- See /alam-.  |
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alaṃtama | mfn. very well able to (Inf.)  |
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alasagamana | mf(ā-)n. going lazily  |
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ālekhyasamarpita | mfn. fixed on a picture, painted  |
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alīkamatsya | m. a kind of dish tasting like fish ("mock-fish", made of the flour of a sort of bean fried with Sesamum oil)  |
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ālikrama | m. a kind of musical composition.  |
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alpamadhyama | mfn. thin-waisted.  |
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alpamati | mfn. equals -buddhi- above ,  |
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alpasvamat | mfn. possessing little, poor,  |
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alpatama | very poor  |
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aluptamahiman | mfn. of undiminished glory.  |
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āmamaya | mf(ī-)n. unbaked,  |
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ambaramaṇi | m. "sky-jewel", the sun,  |
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āmiślatama | mfn. (superl.) readily mixing  |
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amitamati | mfn. of unbounded wisdom,  |
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amitavikrama | m. "of unbounded valour", a Name of viṣṇu-.  |
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amoghavikrama | m. "of unerring valour", Name of śiva-.  |
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āmramaya | mfn. made of mangoes (as sauce)  |
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āmrapañcama | m. a particular rāga- (in music).  |
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āmreḍitayamaka | n. a yamaka- (in which every pāda- ends with a word repeated twice).  |
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amṛtamanthana | n. "the churning for the amṛta-", Name of the chapters 17-19 of  |
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amṛtamati | f. (equals -gati- q.v) Name of a metre.  |
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amṛtamaya | mf(ī-)n. immortal  |
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amṛtamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or full of amṛta-  |
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amṛtopama | n. equals amṛt/otpanna- n. q.v  |
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anadhigamanīya | mfn. unattainable.  |
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anadhigatamanoratha | mfn. one who has not obtained his wish, disappointed.  |
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anāgama | m. non-arrival  |
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anāgama | m. non-attainment  |
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anāgama | mfn. not come, not present  |
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anāgama | mfn. (in law) not constituting an accession to previous property, but possessed from time immemorial, and therefore without documentary proof.  |
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analpamanyu | mfn. greatly enraged.  |
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ānama | m. bending, stretching (a bow)  |
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ānama | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' to be bent (see dur-).  |
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anama | m. "one who makes no salutation to others", a Brahman  |
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anama | mf(ā-)n. not to be overthrown,  |
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ānamam | See under ā-nam-.  |
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ānamana | n. equals ā-nati- q.v  |
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anamasyu | mfn. not bowing |
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ānandamaya | mf(ī-)n. blissful, made up or consisting of happiness  |
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ānandamaya | n. (scilicet brahman-) the supreme spirit (as consisting of pure happiness see ānanda-above )  |
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ānandamayakoṣa | m. the innermost case of the body, the causal frame enshrining the soul.  |
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ānandāśrama | m. Name of a scholar.  |
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anaṅgamaṅgala | Name (also title or epithet) of a bāṇa- by Sundara Kavi  |
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anantamati | m. Name of a bodhisattva-.  |
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anantāśrama | etc., names of persons unknown.  |
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ananvāgama | m. the not going after,  |
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ananyamanas | mfn. exercising undivided attention.  |
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ananyamanaska | mfn. exercising undivided attention.  |
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anapakrama | m. not going away.  |
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anaśnantsāṅgamana | m. the sacrificial fire in the sabhā- (which is approached before breakfast)  |
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anāśramavāsa | m. one who does not belong to the āśrama-s  |
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anāśramavāsa | m. non-residence in a religious retreat.  |
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anatikrama | m. not transgressing  |
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anatikrama | m. moderation, propriety.  |
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anatikramaṇīya | mfn. not to be avoided, not to be transgressed, inviolable.  |
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anaupama | mfn. = mya-,  |
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anavama | mf(ā-)n. not low  |
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anavama | mf(ā-)n. exalted.  |
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anavamadarśin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of one of the 24 mythical buddha-s, n. 1.  |
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anavamarśam | ind. without touching  |
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andhakāramaya | mfn. dark.  |
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andhatamasa | n. great, thick, or intense darkness  |
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anekacittamantra | m. one whose counsels are many-minded.  |
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aṅgamantra | m. an unessential or secondary text,  |
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aṅgamarda | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body  |
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aṅgamarda | m. also rheumatism  |
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aṅgamardaka | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body  |
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aṅgamardin | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body  |
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aṅgamardin | m. aṅgamarda- also rheumatism  |
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aṅgamarṣa | m. pain in the limbs, rheumatism,  |
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aṅgamarṣapraśamana | n. alleviation of rheumatism.  |
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aṅgārakamaṇi | m. coral (amber).  |
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aṅgāramañjarī | f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella.  |
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aṅgāramañjī | f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella.  |
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aṅgirastama | (/aṅgiras--) mfn. having the luminous quality of the aṅgirasa-s in the highest degree, said of agni- and of uṣas-  |
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anityasama | m. sophism, consisting in generalizing what is exceptional (as perishableness).  |
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anityasamaprakaraṇa | n. a section in the nyāya- discussing that sophism.  |
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aniyama | m. absence of control or rule or fixed order or obligation, unsettledness  |
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aniyama | m. indecorous or improper conduct  |
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aniyama | m. uncertainty, doubt  |
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aniyama | mfn. having no rule, irregular.  |
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annamala | n. excrement  |
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annamala | n. spirituous liquor see  |
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annamaya | mf(ī-)n. made from food, composed of food or of boiled rice. |
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annamayakośa | m. the gross material body (which is sustained by food equals sthūla-śarīra-).  |
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anṛtamaya | mfn. full of untruth, false.  |
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antagamana | n. the act of going to the end, finishing  |
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antagamana | n. going to the end of life, dying.  |
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antama | mfn. ([once antam/a- ]) next, nearest  |
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antama | mfn. intimate (as a friend)  |
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antama | mfn. the last  |
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antama | and antamā- See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /anta-.  |
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antamasthā | f. a metre of 46 syllables,  |
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antarāgama | m. (in grammar) an additional augment between two letters.  |
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antarāgamana | n. passing between,  |
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antaratama | mfn. nearest  |
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antaratama | mfn. immediate, intimate, internal  |
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antaratama | mfn. like, analogous  |
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antaratama | m. a congenial letter, one of the same class.  |
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antargatamanas | mfn. whose mind is turned inwards, engaged in deep thought, sad, perplexed.  |
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antitama | mfn. very near commentator or commentary  |
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antramaya | mfn. consisting, of entrails.  |
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antyajagamana | n. intercourse (between a woman of the higher caste) with a man of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajāgamana | n. intercourse (between a man of the higher caste) with a woman of the lowest caste.  |
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antyamaṇḍana | n. a funeral ornament,  |
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anuddhṛtābhyastamaya | m. sunset (abhy-astamaya-) taking place whilst the āhavanīya- fire continues unremoved from the gārhapatya-  |
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anūḍhāgamana | n. "going after an unmarried woman", fornication.  |
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anugama | m. following, going after in life or death  |
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anugama | m. post-cremation of a widow  |
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anugama | m. imitating, approaching.  |
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anugamana | n. following, going after in life or death  |
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anugamana | n. post-cremation of a widow  |
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anugamana | n.imitating, approaching.  |
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anukrama | m. succession, arrangement, order, method  |
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anukrama | m. an index showing the successive contents of a book  |
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anukramam | ind. in due order.  |
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anukramaṇa | n. proceeding methodically or in order  |
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anukramaṇa | n. following.  |
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anukramaṇī | f. a table or chapter of contents, index to a collection of Vedic hymns (giving the first word of each hymn, the number of verses, name and family of poets, names of deities and metres).  |
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anukramaṇikā | f. a table or chapter of contents, index to a collection of Vedic hymns (giving the first word of each hymn, the number of verses, name and family of poets, names of deities and metres).  |
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anumadhyama | mfn. next oldest to the middle  |
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anumānamaṇidīdhiti | f. a similar work written by raghunātha-.  |
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anumantraṇamantra | m. a hymn used in consecrating.  |
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anupalabdhisama | mf(ā-) trying to establish a fact (exempli gratia, 'for example' the reality and eternity of sound) from the impossibility of perceiving the non perception of it, sophistical argument  |
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anupama | mf(ā-)n. incomparable, matchless  |
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anupama | mf(ā-)n. excellent, best  |
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anupamamati | m. Name of a contemporary of śākya-muni-.  |
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anupamardana | n. non-demolition or refutation of a charge.  |
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anuparikramaṇa | n. walking round in order  |
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anuparipāṭikrama | m. regular order  |
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anusamaś | to overtake, reach  |
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anusamas | -s/am-asyati-, to add further  |
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anusamaya | See anu-sam-i-.  |
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anusamaya | m. regular connection (as of words)  |
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anuṣṭhānakrama | m. the order of performing religious ceremonies.  |
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anusvārāgama | m. an augment consisting in the addition of an anusvāra-.  |
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anutpattisama | mf(ā-) (in nyāya- philosophy) arguing against a thing by trying to show that nothing exists from which it could spring.  |
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anuttama | mf(ā-)n. unsurpassed, incomparably the best or chief, excellent  |
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anuttama | mf(ā-)n. excessive  |
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anuttama | mf(ā-)n. not the best  |
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anuttama | mf(ā-)n. (in grammar) not used in the uttama-, or first person.  |
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anuttamanya | (/a-nutta--) m. "of invincible wrath", indra-  |
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anuvākānukramaṇī | f. a work referring to the ṛg-- veda-, attributed to śaunaka-.  |
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anyamanas | mfn. whose mind is fixed on something else, absent, versatile  |
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anyamanas | mfn. having another mind in one's self, possessed by a demon.  |
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anyamanaska | mfn. whose mind is fixed on something else, absent, versatile  |
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anyamanaska | mfn. having another mind in one's self, possessed by a demon.  |
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anyasaṃgama | m. intercourse with another, adulterous intercourse. |
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anyatama | mfn. any one of many, either, any.  |
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anyatramanas | (any/atra--) mfn. having the mind directed to something else, inattentive  |
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anyāyamati | mfn. having improper thoughts,  |
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apadama | mfn. without self-restraint  |
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apadama | mfn. of wavering fortune.  |
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āpādatalamastakam | ind. from the sole of the foot to the head,  |
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apagama | m. going away  |
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apagama | m. giving way  |
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apagama | m. departure, death.  |
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apagamana | n. idem or 'm. departure, death.'  |
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apakarṣasama | mf(ā-) a sophism in the nyāya- (exempli gratia, 'for example'"sound has not the quality of shape as a jar has, therefore sound and a jar have no qualities in common") .  |
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apakrama | m. going away etc.  |
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apakrama | m. flight, retreat  |
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apakrama | mfn. not being in the regular order (a fault in poetry).  |
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apakramamaṇḍala | n. ecliptic, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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apakramaṇa | n. passing off or away, retiring.  |
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apama | mfn. (fr. /apa-), the most distant, the last  |
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apama | m. (in astronomy) the declination of a planet.  |
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apamada | mfn. free from pride or arrogance,  |
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apamajyā | f. the sine of the declination.  |
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apamakṣetra | See krānti-kṣetra-.  |
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apamala | mfn. spotless, clean, (varia lectio).  |
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apamamaṇḍala | (or apa-maṇḍala-) n. the ecliptic.  |
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apamaṅgala | mfn. inauspicious, (conjectural).  |
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apamanyu | mfn. free from grief.  |
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apamarda | m. ( mṛd-), what is swept away, dirt.  |
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apamarśa | m. ( mṛś-), touching, grazing (varia lectio for abhi-marśa-).  |
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apamaśiñjinī | f. = apama-- jyā-,  |
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apamavṛtta | n. the ecliptic.  |
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apañcama | m. not a nasal,  |
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āpannārtipraśamanaphala | mf(ā-)n. having as result the relieving of the pains of the afflicted  |
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āpāntamanyu | mfn. giving zeal or courage when drunk (said of the soma- juice)  |
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apāntaratamas | m. Name of an ancient sage (who is identified with kṛṣṇa- dvaipāyana-)  |
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aparikrama | mfn. not walking about, unable to walk round  |
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apaśama | m. cessation  |
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apasamam | ind. last year (? gaRa tiṣṭhadgv-ādi- q.v)  |
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apaśrama | mfn. indefatigable,  |
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apastama | mfn. (ap/as--) (superl.) , most active  |
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apastama | mfn. most rapid  |
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apastama | See 2. ap/as-.  |
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apragama | mfn. (in speech or discussion) going too fast for others to follow, not to be surpassed.  |
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apramada | m. not pleasure, joylessness |
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apramatta | mfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant  |
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apramattavat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant '  |
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apramaya | mfn. imperishable (see a-prāmi-satya-.)  |
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aprāpyatama |  |
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apraśama | m. tumult, uproar,  |
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apratisaṃkrama | mfn. having no intermixture.  |
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āptāgama | equals āpta-śruti-.  |
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apūpamaya | mfn. consisting of cake  |
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aramamāṇa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. without relaxation or repose '  |
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āramaṇa | n. pleasure, delight, enjoyment  |
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āramaṇa | n. sexual pleasure  |
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āramaṇa | n. cessation, pause  |
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āramaṇa | n. resting-place  |
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aramaṇas | (ar/a--) and mati- (ar/a-) See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /aram-.  |
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aramaṇas | (ar/a--) mfn. ready to serve, obedient  |
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aramaṇīyatā | f. unpleasantness  |
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aramati | mfn. without relaxation or repose  |
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aramati | f. "readiness to serve, obedience, devotion"(generally personified as) a goddess protecting the worshippers of the gods and pious works in general  |
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aramati | (mfn.) patient [ ]  |
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araṃgama | mfn. coming near (in order to help), ready to help  |
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araṃgama | according to to some,"going fast","quick".  |
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araṇyamakṣikā | f. the gad fly  |
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ardhacandropama | mfn. "like a half-moon", of semilunar form (said of an arrow, the head of which is like a half moon)  |
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ardhamakuṭa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of śiva-,  |
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ardhamāsatama | mfn. done or happening every half month or fortnight  |
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ardhapañcama | mfn. plural idem or 'mfn. plural four and a half '  |
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ardhapañcamaka | mfn. bought for four and a half.  |
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ardhaphālakamata | n. (its doctrine), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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ardhasama | mfn. "half equal", Name of metres, in which the first and third and the second and fourth pāda-s are equal  |
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ardhasamamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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ardhasamasyā | f. supplying an idea which is only half expressed  |
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ardhasaptama | mfn. plural six and a half.  |
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ardhāstamaya | m. half (id est partial) setting of the sun or the moon  |
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ārdramañjarī | f. a cluster of fresh blossoms commentator or commentary on  |
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argalānirgama | m. Name of an astrological treatise.  |
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arhattama | mfn. (superl.) most worthy, most venerable  |
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ariṃdama | mfn. ( ) foe-conquering, victorious, N. etc.  |
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ariṃdama | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ariṃdama | m. of the father of sanaśruta-  |
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ariṃdama | m. of a muni-  |
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ariṣṭamathana | m. "killer of the asura- ariṣṭa-", Name of śiva- (id est viṣṇu-) .  |
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arjunīyādamana | n. "the taming of arjunīyā-", Name of the 104th chapter of  |
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arjunopama | m. "similar to the arjuna- tree", the teak tree (Tectona Grandis)  |
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arkamaṇḍala | n. the disc of the sun.  |
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arkamaya | mfn. composed of the arka- plant,  |
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arkendusaṃgama | m. the instant of conjunction of the sun and moon.  |
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arṇavamala | n. equals ja- above.  |
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arṇavamandira | m. "whose abode is the sea", varuṇa-  |
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arthāgama | m. sg. ([ ]) or plural ([ ]) receipt or collection of property, income, acquisition of wealth.  |
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arthamanas | mfn. having an aim in view  |
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arthamatta | mfn. proud of money  |
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arthamaya | mfn. useful  |
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arthāpattisama | fn. an inference by which the quality of any object is attributed to another object because of their sharing some other quality in common  |
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arthasama | mfn. having the same sense, synonymous,  |
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arthāvamarda | m. "wasting of wealth", prodigality.  |
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arthopama | n. a simile which merely states the object of comparison (without adding the tertium comparationis or any particle of comparison exempli gratia, 'for example'"he is a lion", said in praise)  |
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aruṇakamala | n. the red lotus.  |
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āryāgama | m. the approaching an Aryan woman sexually  |
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aryama | (in compound for aryam/an-).  |
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aryamabhūti | m. Name of two Vedic teachers  |
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aryamadaivata | n. "having aryaman- for its deity", Name of the mansion uttaraphalgunī-  |
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aryamadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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aryamadevā | f. "having aryaman- for its deity", Name of the mansion uttaraphalgunī-  |
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aryamagṛhapati | (aryam/a--) mfn. having aryaman- as gṛhapati- (i.e. as keeper of the precedence in a grand sacrifice)  |
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aryaman | m. a bosom friend, play-fellow, companion, (especially) a friend who asks a woman in marriage for another  |
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aryaman | m. Name of an āditya- (who is commonly invoked together with varuṇa- and mitra-, also with bhaga-, bṛhaspati-, and others;he is supposed to be the chief of the Manes etc., the milky way is called his path[ aryamṇ/aḥ p/anthāḥ- ];he presides over the nakṣatra- uttaraphalgunī- ;his name is used to form different male names ) etc.  |
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aryaman | m. the sun  |
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aryaman | m. the Asclepias plant |
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āryamaṇa | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to aryaman-  |
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aryamanandana | m. patronymic of yama-,  |
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āryamaṇī | f. Name of the yamunā-  |
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aryamarādha | m. Name of two Vedic teachers  |
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āryasamaya | m. the law of Aryans or honest men  |
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asadṛśopama | n. (in rhetoric) a dissimilar simile.  |
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āsaktamanas | mfn. having the mind deeply engaged in or fixed upon (any object), intent on, devoted to, absorbed in.  |
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aśama | m. disquietude, uneasiness  |
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aśama | m. "not resting", in compound with  |
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asama | mfn. uneven, unequal (either by birth or in surface or number)  |
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asama | mfn. odd  |
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asama | mf(ā-)n. unequalled, without a fellow or equal  |
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asamabāṇa | m. "having an odd number of (id est five) arrows", kāma-  |
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asamad | f. non-conflict, concord  |
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asamagra | mfn. incomplete, unentire, partial etc.  |
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asamagram | ind. incompletely.  |
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asamakṣam | ind. not visibly, behind one's back  |
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asamana | mf(/ā-)n. not remaining united, going in different directions  |
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asamana | mf(/ā-)n. uneven (as a path)  |
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asamana | See a-sama-.  |
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asamañja | m. Name of a descendant of ikṣvāku- (a son of sagara- by keśinī- and father of aṃśumat-)  |
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āsamañja | m. a descendant of asamañja-  |
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asamañjasa | mfn. unfit, unbecoming etc.  |
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asamañjasa | m. a good-for-nothing fellow  |
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asamañjasa | n. unconformity, impropriety, unbecomingness etc.  |
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asamañjasam | ind. unbecomingly  |
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asamanvāhāra | m. thoughtlessness (?),  |
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asamaratha | (/asama--) mfn. possessed of an unequalled chariot  |
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aśamarathaṃbhāvuka | (/aśama--) mfn. being changed into a never-resting carriage  |
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asamarpaṇa | n. not committing or not intrusting  |
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asamarpaṇa | n. non-delivery  |
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asamarpita | mfn. unconsigned, not intrusted  |
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asamarpita | mfn. undelivered. |
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asamartha | mf(ā-)n. unable to (Inf. dative case locative case,or in compound)  |
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asamartha | mf(ā-)n. not having the intended meaning  |
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asamarthatva | n. incapability of (in compound)  |
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asamasama | mfn. unequalled  |
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asamaśara | m. equals -bāṇa- q.v  |
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asamasāyaka | m. equals -bāṇa- q.v  |
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asamasta | mfn. uncompounded etc.  |
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asamasta | mfn. uncollected  |
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asamasta | mfn. incomplete  |
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asamaṣṭakāvya | (7) mfn. ( aś-), of unattainable wisdom  |
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asamatā | f. the being unequal led  |
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asamatva | n. unfair or ungracious behaviour  |
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asamaujas | m. Name of a man  |
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asamavahitam | ind. so as not to touch each other  |
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asamavāyin | mfn. not inherent, not inseparably connected with, accidental  |
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asamaveta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not inherent, not inseparably connected with, accidental '  |
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asamaveta | mfn. (plural) not all assembled  |
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asamaya | m. non-obligation, absence of contract or agreement  |
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asamaya | m. unseasonableness  |
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asamaya | m. unfit or unfavourable time  |
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asamayavyukta | mfn. (said of a śrāvaka- at a particular stage of development),  |
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asaṃbhrama | mfn. free from flurry, composed, cool etc.  |
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asaṃbhramam | ind. coolly  |
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asaṃgama | m. not associating with  |
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asaṃgama | m. (for a-saṅga- m. q.v) equals vairagya-, no attachment to (locative case) |
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asaṃyama | m. non-restraint (as of one's senses)  |
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āsanamantra | m. a mantra- or sacred formula to be spoken at taking a seat  |
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āsaptama | mfn. reaching or extending to the seventh  |
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aśaramaya | mfn. not made of reeds  |
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āścaryamañjarī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a kāvya-.  |
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āścaryamaya | mfn. wonderful, marvellous, miraculous  |
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aśītama | mfn. (superl.)"eating most" (vocative case) (see aśīta-tann-.)  |
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aśītitama | mfn. the eightieth (in the numeration of the chapters) .  |
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aśmagarbhamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of emerald,  |
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aśmamaya | mf(ī-)n. (equals aśman-m/aya- q.v) made of stone  |
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aśmasāramaya | mfn. made of iron  |
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aśokamalla | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various authors,  |
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aśokamañjarī | f. Name of a metre.  |
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aspṛṣṭamaithunā | f. a virgin  |
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aspṛṣṭarajastamaska | mfn. perfectly pure  |
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aśrama | mfn. in defatigable  |
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aśrama | mfn. idem or 'mfn. in defatigable '  |
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āśrama | mn. ( śram-), a hermitage, the abode of ascetics, the cell of a hermit or of retired saints or sages etc.  |
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āśrama | mn. a stage in the life of a Brahman (of which there are four corresponding to four different periods or conditions, viz. 1st, brahmacārin-,"student of the veda-"; 2nd, gṛha-stha-,"householder"; 3rd, vānaprastha-,"anchorite";and 4th, saṃnyāsin-,"abandoner of all worldly concerns", or sometimes bhikṣu-,"religious beggar";in some places the law-givers mention only three such periods of religious life, the first being then omitted) etc.  |
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āśrama | mn. a hut built on festal occasions  |
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āśrama | mn. a college, school  |
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āśrama | mn. a wood or thicket  |
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āśrama | m. Name of a pupil of pṛthvī-dhara-.  |
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āśramabhraṣṭa | mfn. fallen or apostatizing from a religious order.  |
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āśramadharma | m. the special duty of each period of life.  |
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āśramaguru | m. the head of a religious order, a principal preceptor.  |
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āśramamaṇḍala | n. a group or assemblage of hermitages  |
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aśramaṇa | mfn. indefatigable  |
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aśramaṇa | m. not an ascetic  |
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āśramapada | n. a hermitage  |
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āśramapada | n. a period in the life of a Brahman  |
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āśramaparvan | n. the first section of the fifteenth book of the mahā-bhārata-.  |
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āśramasad | m. an inhabitant of a hermitage, an ascetic  |
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āśramasthāna | n. the abode of hermits, a hermitage  |
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āśramavāsika | mfn. relating to residence in a hermitage  |
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āśramavāsika | mfn. (āśramavāsikam parva-,the fifteenth book of the mahā-bhārata-.)  |
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āśramavāsin | m. an inhabitant of a hermitage, an ascetic  |
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āśramaviḍambaka | mfn. profaning a hermitage, .  |
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aṣṭādaśama | mfn. the eighteenth.  |
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astagamana | n. setting (of the sun)  |
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aṣṭama | mf(/ī-)n. the eighth etc.  |
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aṣṭama | m. ( ) the eighth part  |
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aṣṭama | mfn. forming the eighth part of (genitive case)  |
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āṣṭama | m. (fr. aṣṭama-), the eighth part  |
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aṣṭamadeśa | m. intermediate region (= antarā-- diś-),  |
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aṣṭamaka | mfn. the eighth  |
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aṣṭamakālika | mfn. one who omitting seven meals partakes only of the eighth  |
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astamana | n. (a corruption of astam-/ayana- q.v), setting  |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | n. a collection of eight lucky things (for certain great occasions, such as a coronation etc.) exempli gratia, 'for example' a lion, a bull, an elephant, a water-jar, a fan, a flag, a trumpet, and a lamp  |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | n. (or, according to others, a Brahman, a cow, fire, gold, ghee, the sun, water, and a king)  |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | m. a horse with a white face, tail, mane, breast, and hoofs  |
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astamastaka | mn. (the head id est) the top of the mountain asta-,  |
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astamaya | m. setting (of the sun) etc.  |
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astamaya | m. disappearance, vanishing, perishing (said of the senses)  |
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astamayācala | m. (= asta-- giri-),  |
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astamayana | n. setting of the sun  |
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aṣṭanavatitama | mfn. =  |
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aṣṭāṅgasamanvāgata | mfn. (said of a feast),  |
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aṣṭapañcāśattama | mfn. equals -pañcāśa- q.v  |
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astasamaya | m. "the moment of sunset"and"the moment of end or death"  |
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aṣṭasaptatitama | mfn. the seventy-eight.  |
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aṣṭaṣaṣṭitama | mfn. equals -ṣaṣṭa- q.v  |
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āsthānamaṇḍapa | m. and n. a hall of audience  |
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asthidantamaya | mfn. made of bones or ivory  |
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asthisamarpaṇa | n. throwing the bones of a dead body into the Ganges  |
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astramantra | m. a mantra- used to charm arrows  |
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asugama | mfn. not easily passable (as a way)  |
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asugama | mfn. difficult to be understood commentator or commentary  |
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asuratamasa | n. the darkness of the (world of the) demons  |
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asusama | m. "dear as life", a husband, lover  |
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āśuvikrama | mfn. having a quick step  |
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aśvamahiṣa | n. sg. a horse and a buffalo, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding ii, 4, 9,  |
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aśvamahiṣikā | f. the natural enmity of a horse and a buffalo  |
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aśvamandurā | f. equals -goṣṭha- q.v  |
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aśvamatallikā | and - macarcikā-, f. (= - kuñjara-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding ii, 1, 66,  |
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āsyamaithunika | mfn. using the mouth as a vulva,  |
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atamas | mfn. without darkness  |
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atikrama | m. passing over, overstepping  |
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atikrama | m. lapse (of time)  |
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atikrama | m. overcoming, surpassing, conquering  |
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atikrama | m. excess, imposition, transgression, violation  |
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atikrama | m. neglect  |
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atikrama | m. determined onset.  |
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atikramaṇa | n. the act of passing over , surpassing, overstepping  |
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atikramaṇa | n. excess  |
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atikramaṇa | n. passing, spending (time).  |
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atikramaṇa | mf(ī-)n. committing excess or sin (sexually),  |
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atikramaṇīya | mfn. to be passed beyond or over  |
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atikramaṇīya | mfn. generally negative an-atikramaṇiya- q.v  |
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atimanorathakrama | m. excess of desire, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding v, 35.  |
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atisamartha | mfn. very competent.  |
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atiśrama | see śramā- panayana- (parasmE-pada 1096).  |
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ātmamaya | mf(ī-)n. issued out from one's own self  |
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ātmanādaśama | mfn. being one's self the tenth  |
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ātmanāpañcama | mfn. being one's self the fifth  |
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ātmanāsaptama | mfn. being one's self the seventh  |
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ātmapañcama | mfn. being one's self the fifth one with four others commentator or commentary  |
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ātmasama | m. equal to one's self  |
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ātmasama | m. (ātmasama-) -tāṃnī-, to render any one (accusative) equal to one's self  |
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ātmasamarpaṇa | n. equals -nivedana- above  |
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ātmasaṃyama | m. self-restraint  |
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ātmopama | mfn. like one's self.  |
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āttamanas | mfn. whose mind is transported (with joy)  |
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āttamanaska | mfn. whose mind is transported (with joy)  |
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atyākhaṇḍalavikrama | mfn. surpassing indra- in heroism,  |
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atyamarṣaṇa | mfn. quite out of temper.  |
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atyamarṣin | mfn. quite out of temper.  |
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atyasama | mfn. very uneven, very rough  |
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audamajji | m. a descendant of uda-majja-  |
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auddhavamaya | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. coming from or spoken by uddhava-, relating to uddhava- ' commentator or commentary on  |
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aupamanyava | m. a descendant of upa-manyu-  |
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aupamanyava | m. plural Name of a school belonging to the yajur-veda-. |
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aupasaṃkramaṇa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. upa-saṃkramaṇa-), that which is given or proper to be done on the occasion of passing from one thing to another gaRa vyuṣṭādi-  |
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avācaṃyama | mfn. not suppressing the voice, not silent,  |
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avacandramasa | n. disappearance of the moon  |
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avagama | m. understanding, comprehension, intelligence  |
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avagamaka | mfn. making known, conveying a sense, expressive of.  |
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avagamana | n. the making known, proclamation  |
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avagamana | attachment, devotion,  |
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avagamayitṛ | mfn. (fr. Causal) one who procures  |
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avāggamanavat | mfn. (said of the apāna-) taking its course downwards  |
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avakramaṇa | n. descending (into a womb), conception  |
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avama | mf(/ā-)n. undermost, inferior, lowest base etc.  |
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avama | mf(/ā-)n. next, intimate  |
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avama | mf(/ā-)n. last, youngest , (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' with numerals) less by  |
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avama | n. (scilicet dina-) or (āni-) plural the difference (expressed in days of twenty-four hours) existing between the lunar months and the corresponding solar ones  |
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avamajj | (parasmE-pada f. majjanti-) to immerse  |
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avaman | A1. (Potential -manyeta- Aorist subjunctive 2. sg. maṃsthāḥ-,2.pl. -madhvam- ; Epic also P. -manyati- future -maṃsyati- ) to despise, treat contemptuously etc. ; to repudiate refuse : Passive voice -manyate- to be treated contemptuously: Causal (Potential -mānayet-) to despise, treat contemptuously  |
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avamantavya | mfn. to be treated with disrespect, contemptible  |
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avamantha | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avamanthaka | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avamantṛ | mfn. despising, disrespectful towards (genitive case [ ] or accusative [ ]or in compound [ ])  |
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avamanya | ind.p. equals -matya-  |
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avamanyaka | mfn. equals -mantṛ- (with genitive case) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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avamarda | m. oppression, giving pain  |
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avamarda | m. a kind of eclipse  |
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avamarda | m. Name of an owl  |
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avamardana | mfn. crushing, oppressing, giving pain  |
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avamardana | n. rubbing (as of hands and feet)  |
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avamardana | n. oppression, giving pain  |
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avamardita | mfn. crushed, destroyed  |
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avamarśa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) touch, contact (varia lectio)  |
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avamarśa | m. reflecting upon  |
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avamarśam | ind. so as to touch (see /an-avam-)  |
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avamarśita | mfn. touched id est disturbed (as a sacrifice)  |
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avamata | mfn. despised, disregarded, contemned  |
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avamatāṅkuśa | mfn. "disdaining the hook", a restive elephant  |
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avamath | (ind.p. -mathya-) to cleanse (as a wound) by pricking or stirring (with an instrument),  |
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avamati | f. version, dislike , disregard, contempt  |
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avamati | m. a master, owner  |
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avamatya | ind.p. despising  |
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āvarasamaka | mfn. (fr. avarasama- ), to be paid in the following year (as a debt). |
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avarṇyasama | m. a sophism in which the argument still to be proved is confounded with the admitted one,  |
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āvartanamaṇi | m. a gem of secondary order (generally known as rājāvarta-)  |
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avaśaṃgama | n. "not submissive to each other", Name of a special saṃdhi- (in which the two sounds meeting each other remain unchanged)  |
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avasitamaṇḍana | mfn. entirely adorned or dressed,  |
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avaskaramandira | n. water closet  |
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avaṣṭambhamaya | mfn. (said of an arrow) shot with resoluteness(?)  |
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avatamasa | n. ( ) slight darkness, obscurity  |
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avatāramantra | m. a formula by which descent to the earth is effected  |
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avataraṇamaṅgala | n. "auspicious act performed at the appearance (of a guest)", solemn reception.  |
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avibhrama | m. non-confusion (of mind), prudence  |
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avibhrama | mfn. (said of anger) not capricious or not pretended (varia lectio)  |
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avighnamaṅgala | n. prayer for undisturbedness or security,  |
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avikrama | mfn. without heroism  |
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avikrama | m. non-prohibition of the change of a visarga- into an ūṣman-  |
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avikramaṇa | n. suppression of the krama-pāṭha- (quod vide),  |
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avimukteśamahātmya | n. Name of work |
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avinigama | m. an illogical conclusion  |
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aviplutamanobuddhi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. whose mind is not deviating '  |
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aviplutamati | mfn. whose mind is not deviating  |
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aviprakramaṇa | n. not quitting or retiring  |
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aviramat | mfn. not desisting from (ablative)  |
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aviṣama | mfn. not different, equal  |
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aviṣamam | ind. not unfavourably  |
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aviṣamapadatā | f. having equal feet (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-), .  |
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aviṣayamanas | mfn. one whose mind is not turned to the objects of sense  |
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aviśeṣasama | m. a kind of sophism  |
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aviśrama | mfn. unceasing, unremitting, (varia lectio).  |
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avyatikrama | m. non-transgression  |
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āyamana | n. stretching (a bow)  |
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āyasamaya | mfn. made of iron  |
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ayaskāntamaṇi | m. idem or 'm. (gaRa kaskādi-),"iron-lover", the loadstone (see kāntāyasa-) '  |
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āyatasamalamba | mfn. right-angled,  |
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āyatavikrama | mfn. far-striding,  |
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āyatikṣama | mfn. fit or useful for future time  |
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āyatīsamam | ind. idem or 'ind. at the time when the cows come home, (gaRa tiṣṭhad-gv-ādi- ) '  |
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ayugmapādayamaka | n. (a species of alliteration) the repetition of the odd (id est the first and third) pāda-s of a stanza (in such a manner that the sense of the sounds repeated is different in the first and third pāda-) commentator or commentary on  |
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ayukpādayamaka | n. equals ayugma-p- q.v commentator or commentary on  |
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ayukpādayamaka | n. = a-- yugma-- p-, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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āyurvedamaya | mfn. acquainted with medical sciences  |
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badarikāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage (see above)  |
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badarikāśramamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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badarikāśramayātrāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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badarīvanamahātmya | n. Name of work  |
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baddhamaṇḍala | mfn. having circles formed, ranged in circles  |
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baddhamauna | mfn. observing silence, silent  |
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baddhaśrotramanaścakṣus | mfn. having ears and mind and eyes fixed on (locative case)  |
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baddhodyama | mfn. making united efforts  |
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bādhakamaya | mf(ī-)n. equals prec. mfn.  |
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bādhapūrvapakṣagranthānugama | m.  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthānugama | m. Name of work  |
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bāḍhavikrama | mfn. of excessive prowess, very powerful or strong  |
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badhiratama | mfn. quite deaf  |
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bahirgamana | n. the act of going out or forth  |
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bahirgrāmamapratiśraya | mfn. living outside the village  |
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bahirnirgamana | n. going out of (ablative)  |
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bahukrama | m. a krama- (q.v) of more than three words  |
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bahukṣama | mfn. enduring much  |
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bahukṣama | m. a jaina- saint or a buddha-  |
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bahuramadhya | mfn. (bahura- equals bahula-+ m-) thick in the middle (said of the soma- juice during the process of fermentation) ( )  |
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bahutama | mfn. very many, most, most numerous etc.  |
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bahutama | mfn. farthest, remotest (exempli gratia, 'for example' ā bahutamāt puruṣāt-,as far as the remotest descendant)  |
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bahuvikrama | mfn. very powerful  |
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bahvāścaryamaya | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. containing many wonderful objects '  |
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bahvṛcaṣoḍaśakarmamantravivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bailvamaya | mf(ī-)n.  |
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bālagrahopaśamana | n. Name of work  |
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bālakamalinī | f. a young lotus plant  |
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balakrama | m. Name of a mountain  |
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balamada | m. pride in power  |
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bālamallavenasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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bālamandāravṛkṣa | m. a young coral tree  |
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bālamanoramā | f. "pleasant to children", Name of several grammars.  |
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bālamaraṇa | n. (with jaina-s) a fool's manner of dying (12 in number, among which is suicide)  |
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bālamaraṇavidhikartavyatā | f. Name of work  |
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bālamati | mfn. of childish intellect  |
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balaparākrama | mfn. strong and heroic and valorous  |
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balapramathanī | f. Name of a form of durgā-  |
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bālapramathanī | f. a particular sakti-  |
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balavattama | mfn. (b/al-) most powerful, strongest, mightiest etc.  |
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balbajamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of balbaja- grass gaRa śarādi-.  |
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baliṃdama | m. "tamer of bali-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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baliṃdamaprakhya | mfn. equal to viṣṇu-  |
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baliniyamanodyuta | mfn. prepared to subdue bali-  |
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bāliśamati | mfn. childish-minded, foolish  |
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baliṣṭhatama | mfn. most powerful, mightiest  |
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balotamatta | mfn. intoxicated with power  |
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bāṇamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of arrows, arrowy  |
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bandhamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of bonds, serving for or being like a bond  |
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bārhaspatyamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bauddhamata | n. Buddha doctrine, Name of work  |
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bauddhamatadūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bauddhamatanivarhaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhabhrama | m. "star-revolution", a sidereal day  |
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bhadramallikā | f. Name of a particular plant (= gavākṣī-)  |
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bhadramanas | f. Name of the mother of the elephant airāvata-  |
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bhadramanda | m. a particular kind of elephant (also dra-and dra-mṛga-) (Bombay edition)  |
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bhadramanda | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhādramauñja | mf(ī-)n. made from the plants bhadra- and muñja- (as a girdle)  |
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bhadrāśrama | (or drāśr-?) m. Name of a hermitage  |
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bhadrāśrama | (drāś-) See bhadrāśr- under bhadra-.  |
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bhagama | m. the revolution of a planet  |
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bhagavadārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadārādhanasamarthana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāsamaṅgalācāraślokapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadudyamanāṭaka | n. Name of a play.  |
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bhagavadyauvanodgama | m. Name of chapter of the kṛṣṇa-krīḍita-.  |
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bhāgavatakramasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇabhāvārthadīpikāprakaranakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇamahāvivaraṇa | n. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇamañjarī | f. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇaprathamaślokatrayīṭīkā | f. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatasaptāhānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavattama | mfn. more or most holy or adorable  |
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bhagavattattvamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagnakrama | n. the breaking id est violating of grammatical order or construction  |
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bhagnamanas | mfn. "broken-hearted", discouraged, disappointed  |
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bhagnamanoratha | mf(ā-)n. one whose wishes are disappointed  |
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bhagnaprakrama | n. "broken arrangement", (in rhetoric) the use of a word which does not correspond to one used before (also bhagnaprakramatā -tā- f. )  |
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bhagnaprakramatā | f. bhagnaprakrama |
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bhagnodyama | mfn. one whose efforts have been frustrated  |
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bhairavamantra | m. Name of work  |
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bhakṣamantra | m. a verse spoken while drinking soma-  |
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bhakṣyabhojyamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of food of all kinds  |
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bhaktamaṇḍa | m. n. the scum of boiled rice  |
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bhaktamaṇḍaka | m. n. the scum of boiled rice  |
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bhaktamayastotra | n.  |
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bhaktārādhanaprayogamaṇimālikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyullāsamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyupakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhamaṇḍala | n. equals -cakra-  |
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bhārakṣama | mfn. able to bear loads (as a ship)  |
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bharama | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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bhārama | m. Name of a man gaRa subhrādi- (varia lectio for bharama-).  |
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bharatamalla | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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bharatamallika | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-)  |
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bharatamallīka | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-)  |
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bhāratamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bharatasattama | m. the best of the bharata-varṣa-  |
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bhāratasattama | m. the best of the descendants of bharata-  |
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bharatāśrama | m. "hermitage of bharata-varṣa-"Name of a hermitage  |
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bhartṛvyatikrama | m. transgression against a husband  |
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bhāryāsama | mfn. equal to a wife  |
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bhāṣākumudamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhāṣāsama | m. "Prakrit -like", a sentence so arranged that it may be either Sanskrit or Prakrit  |
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bhaṭṭamadana | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭārakamaṭha | m. Name of a college  |
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bhaṭṭopama | m. Name of a learned Buddhist.  |
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bhāvamadhura | mfn. sweet by (imitating or following) nature (as a picture)  |
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bhavamanyu | m. resentment against the world, (see bhāva-).  |
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bhavamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or produced from śiva-  |
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bhāvaṃgama | mfn. touching the heart, charming, lovely  |
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bhāvanāpuruṣottamanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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bhāvasamanvita | mfn. endowed with existence, existing, living (others"endowed with the faculty of meditation")  |
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bhavyamanas | mfn. well-meaning, benevolent,  |
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bhayopaśama | m. soothing or allaying fear, encouraging  |
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bherībhramaka | m. supposed Name of a poet  |
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bherīsvanamahāsvanā | f. "loud-sounding like the sound of a kettle-drum", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhīmaparākrama | mfn. possessing formidable power or prowess  |
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bhīmaparākrama | m. Name of a man of śiva-  |
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bhīmaparākrama | m. of work  |
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bhīmasenamaya | mfn. consisting of bhīma-sena-  |
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bhīmavikrama | mfn. of terrific prowess  |
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bhīmavikrama | m. Name of one of the sons of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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bhīmavikrama | m. of work  |
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bhinnakrama | mfn. out of order or place, displaced commentator or commentary  |
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bhinnamantra | mfn. one who has betrayed a plan  |
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bhinnamarman | mfn. pierced in the vital organs. mortally wounded  |
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bhinnamaryāda | ( ) ( ) mfn. whose course is broken, separated from the right way, uncontrolled, unrestrained, regardless, disrespectful.  |
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bhinnamaryādin | ( ) mfn. whose course is broken, separated from the right way, uncontrolled, unrestrained, regardless, disrespectful.  |
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bhinnamastakapiṇḍaka | mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures  |
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bhinnamastakapiṇḍika | mfn. whose skull and forehead are cloven, (an elephant) whose frontal prominences have fissures  |
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bhinnāñjanacayopama | mfn. like a quantity of pounded antimony  |
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bhiṣaktama | mfn. (ṣ/ak--) most healing  |
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bhiṣaktama | m. dual number "the best physicians", the aśvin-s  |
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bhogamaṇḍapa | m. the part of the Jagan-nath temple where the food for offerings is cooked  |
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bhojanasamaya | m. meal-time  |
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bhojyamaya | mfn. See bhakṣya-bhojya-maya-.  |
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bhrama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) wandering or roaming about, roving over or through (compound)  |
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bhrama | m. moving about, rolling (as of the eyes)  |
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bhrama | m. turning round, revolving, rotation (accusative with dā-= to swing)  |
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bhrama | m. a whirling flame  |
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bhrama | m. a whirlpool, eddy  |
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bhrama | m. a spring, fountain, watercourse  |
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bhrama | m. a potter's wheel  |
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bhrama | m. (varia lectio mi-), a grindstone (See compound)  |
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bhrama | m. a gimlet or auger  |
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bhrama | m. a circle  |
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bhrama | m. giddiness, dizziness  |
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bhrama | m. confusion, perplexity, error, mistake (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' mistaking anything for) etc.  |
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bhramabhūta | mfn. being an error, erroneous, unreal,  |
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bhramakuṭī | f. a sort of umbrella (see bhramat-k-).  |
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bhramaṇa | n. wandering or roaming about, roving through, circumambulating (compound)  |
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bhramaṇa | n. wavering, staggering, unsteadiness  |
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bhramaṇa | n. turning round, revolution, the orbit (of a planet)  |
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bhramaṇa | n. giddiness, dizziness  |
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bhramaṇa | n. a cupola  |
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bhramaṇa | n. erring, falling into error  |
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bhramaṇa | n. (fr. Causal) causing to go round (see paṭaha-bhr-)  |
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bhramaṇārthe | ind. for the sake of travelling  |
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bhramaṇavilasita | n. Name of a metre (see bhramara-v-).  |
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bhramaṇī | f. a sort of game (played by lovers)  |
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bhramaṇī | f. a leech  |
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bhramaṇī | f. Name of one of the 5 dhāraṇā-s or mental conceptions of the elements  |
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bhramanta | m. a small house  |
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bhramara | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a large black bee, a kind of bumble bee, any bee etc.  |
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bhramara | m. a gallant, libertine  |
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bhramara | m. a young man, lad (equals baṭu-)  |
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bhramara | m. a potter's wheel  |
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bhramara | m. a particular position of the hand  |
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bhramara | m. Name of a man  |
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bhramara | m. (plural) of a people  |
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bhramarā | f. a kind of creeper  |
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bhramarabādhā | f. molestation by a bee  |
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bhramaracchallī | f. a species of creeper  |
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bhramaradeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhramaradūtakāvya | n. Name of a poem (= -saṃdeśa-k-).  |
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bhramaragīṭaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bhramaraja | mfn. produced by bees (as honey)  |
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bhramaraka | mn. a curl on the forehead (see bhramarālaka-)  |
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bhramaraka | m. a bee  |
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bhramaraka | m. a ball for playing with  |
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bhramaraka | m. a whirlpool  |
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bhramaraka | n. a humming-top (-bhrāmam-with Causal of bhram-,to cause to spin like a humming-top )  |
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bhramaraka | n. honey of the large black bee  |
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bhramarakaraṇḍaka | m. a small box containing bees (which are let out by thieves to extinguish lights in houses)  |
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bhramarakīṭa | m. Vespa Solitaria  |
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bhramarakuṇḍa | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place on the mountain nīla-  |
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bhramarālaka | n. "bee-curl", a curl on the forehead  |
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bhramaramaṇḍala | n. a circle or swarm of bees  |
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bhramaramārī | f. "bee-killing", a species of flower (growing in Malwa)  |
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bhramarāmbākṣetra | n. "the bee-mother's id est durgā-'s district ", Name of the Kanara coast (see bhrāmarī-)  |
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bhramarāmbākṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhramarāmbāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhramarānanda | m. "bee-joy", Mimusops Elengi  |
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bhramarānanda | m. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhramarānanda | m. the red-flowering globe-amaranth  |
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bhramaranikara | m. a multitude of bees  |
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bhramarapada | n. a kind of metre  |
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bhramarapriya | m. Nauclea Cordifolia  |
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bhramarāri | m. "bee-enemy" equals bhramara-mārī- (q.v)  |
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bhramarasadṛśakeśatā | f. having hair dark like a bee (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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bhramarasaṃdeśakāvya | n. equals -dūta-k-, q.v  |
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bhramarāṣṭaka | n. Name of a poem (see bhṛṅgāṣṭaka-).  |
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bhramarātithi | m. "bee-guest", Michelia Champaka  |
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bhramaravilasita | mfn. hovered round by bees  |
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bhramaravilasita | n. the hovering or sporting of bees  |
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bhramaravilasita | n. Name of a metre  |
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bhramarāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to resemble a bee  |
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bhramareṣṭa | m. "loved by bees", a sort of Bignonia  |
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bhramareṣṭā | f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus  |
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bhramareṣṭa | f. equals bhūmi-jambū-  |
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bhramarī | f. a bee  |
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bhramarī | f. a sort of game (see bhramaṇī-)  |
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bhramarī | f. a species of Oldenlandia  |
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bhramarī | f. a species of creeper  |
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bhramarī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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bhramarikā | f. wandering in all directions ( bhramarikādṛṣṭi -dṛṣṭi- f.a wandering glance )  |
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bhramarikādṛṣṭi | f. bhramarikā |
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bhramarita | mfn. covered with bees  |
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bhramarotsavā | f. "bee-delight", Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhramat | mfn. wandering about, roaming  |
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bhramatkuṭi | f. a sort of umbrella (see bhramakuṭī-).  |
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bhramatva | n. (in philosophy) the being an error, erroneousness.  |
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bhraṣṭapariśrama | mfn. free from weariness or exhaustion  |
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bhṛgusattama | m. "best of bhṛgu--", Name of paraśu-rāma-  |
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bhrūvibhrama | (A.) m. idem or '( ) m. idem or 'n. the bending or knitting of the brows, .' '  |
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bhūbhramaṇavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhūbhramavādakhaṇḍananirāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhujamadhya | n. "space between the arms", the breast  |
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bhujaṃgadamanī | f.  |
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bhujaṃgama | See bhujaṃga- and bhujaṃgama-.  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. (bhujaṃ-gama-) a serpent, serpent-demon  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. Name of the number eight  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of rāhu-  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of a nāga-  |
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bhujaṃgama | n. lead  |
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bhujaṃgamamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of snakes  |
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bhūmivajramaṇi | m. plural land and diamonds and (other) gems  |
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bhūramaṇa | m. a prince, king  |
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bhūrigama | m. "much-going", an ass  |
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bhūrikṛtrimamāṇikyamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of many imitation rubies  |
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bhūrivikrama | mfn. of great valour  |
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bhūtadamanī | f. one of the 9 śakti-s of śiva-  |
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bhūtamaheśvara | m. equals -bhartṛ-  |
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bhūtamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing all beings  |
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bhūtamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of the five elements  |
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bhūtamaya | mf(ī-)n. as anything is in reality, true, genuine  |
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bhūtasamāgama | m. the meeting of mortals  |
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bhūttama | (bhūtt-) n. "best of minerals", gold  |
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bhuvanamallavīra | m. Name of a man  |
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bhuvanamatī | f. Name of a princess  |
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bhūyobhartṛsamāgama | m. meeting again with a husband  |
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bhūyonāgamana | (bhūyas+anāgamana-) n. non-return  |
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bījamantra | n. Name of a mystical syllable of a mantra- (see above)  |
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bījamati | f. (in algebra) a mind capable of analysis or of comprehending causes  |
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bilaṃgama | m. "hole-goer", a snake  |
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bilvamadhya | n. the flesh of the bilva- fruit  |
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bilvamaṅgala | m. Name of a poet (also called līlā-śuka-)  |
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bilvamaṅgalastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bilvamaṅgalaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bilvapattramaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of bilva- leaves  |
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bodhamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of (pure) knowledge  |
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bodhanamantra | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bradhnamaṇḍala | ( ) n. the disc of the sun.  |
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brahmacaryāśrama | m. the period of unmarried religious studentship  |
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brahmādhigama | m. devotion to sacred study or the veda- (also brahmādhigamana mana- n.W)  |
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brahmādhigamana | n. brahmādhigama |
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brahmajñānamahātantrarāja | m. Name of work  |
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brahmākṣaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of sacred syllables  |
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brahmamaha | m. a feast in honour of the Brahmans  |
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brahmamaṇḍūkī | f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus  |
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brahmamaṅgaladevatā | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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brahmamantra | m. or n. Name of work  |
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brahmamaṭha | m. " brahma-'s college", Name of a theological college in kaśmīra-  |
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brahmamati | m. Name of a demon  |
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brahmamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed or consisting of or identified with brahma- etc.  |
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brahmamaya | mf(ī-)n. belonging to or fit for a Brahman  |
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brāhmaṇamahimādarśa | m. Name of work  |
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brahmānandaparamahaṃsa | m. brahmānanda |
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brāhmaṇasattama | m. the best of brāhmaṇa-  |
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brāhmaṇaśramaṇanyāya | m. the rule or phrase of the Brahman śramaṇa-  |
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brāhmaṇaśramaṇanyāyāt | ind. according to the phrase "a brāhmaṇa- śramaṇa-"(which involves a contradiction as it expresses a brāhmaṇa- Buddhist; see śramaṇa-)  |
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brāhmaṇātikrama | m. disrespect towards Brahmans  |
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brahmāṇḍajñānamahārājatantra | n. Name of Tantric work  |
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brahmapāramaya | mf(ī-)n. (with japa-,m.) a particular prayer  |
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brahmasūtrārthamaṇimāla | f. Name of Comm. on the brahma-sūtra-  |
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brahmavedamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of the brahma-- veda-  |
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brāhmīśāntyavadhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhacchrīkrama | (hac-+ śrī-) m. Name of work  |
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bṛhadamara | m. "the larger amara-koṣa-", Name of a particular recension of the amara- with interpolations.  |
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bṛhadamarakośa | m. "the larger amara-koṣa-", Name of a particular recension of the amara- with interpolations.  |
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bṛhadyama | m. Name of the larger recension of yama-'s law-book.  |
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bṛhaspatisama | mfn. equal to bṛhaspati-, like bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhatsarvānukuramaṇī | f. Name of an anukramaṇī-.  |
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buddhāgama | m. Buddha's doctrine (personified)  |
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buddhamantra | n. a Buddhist prayer or charm (= dhāraṇī-)  |
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buddhibhrama | ( ) m. disturbance or aberration of mind.  |
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buddhiskandhamaya | mf(ī-)n. one whose trunk or stem is the intellect  |
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buddhiyogamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting in or sprung from it  |
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budhamanohara | mn. Name of work  |
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caitanyamaṅgala | n. Name of work =  |
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cakrabhrama | mfn. turning like a wheel  |
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cakrabhrama | m. equals mi- (varia lectio)  |
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cakrabhramaṇa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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cakramanda | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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cakramaṇḍalin | m. the Boa constrictor  |
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cakramarda | m. equals -gaja-  |
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cakramardaka | m. idem or 'm. equals -gaja- '  |
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cakramardikā | f. Name of a wife of līlāditya-  |
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cakramaṭha | m. Name of a college (built in a circular form by cakra-varman-)  |
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cakramauli | "having a circular diadem", Name of a rākṣasa- |
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cakramaulin | mfn. having the wheels turned upwards  |
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cakravākamaya | mfn. consisting of cakra- birds  |
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cakravālayamaka | n. a kind of artificial stanza (as )  |
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cālukyavikramakāla | m. Name (also title or epithet) of an era established by the Western cālukya- king vikramāditya- VI; (its first year corresponds to the expired śaka- year 998 = D. 1076-77).  |
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cama | m. plural equals camaka-sūkta- Va1rtt. 2  |
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camaka | m. Name of a man  |
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camakasūkta | n. "the hymn containing came- ", Name of on  |
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camakasūkta | n. see nam-.  |
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camakasūkta | See cama-.  |
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camana | n. sipping  |
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camara | m. a kind of ox called the Yak (Bos grunniens) etc.  |
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camara | mn. the bushy tail of the Yak (employed as chowrie or long brush for whisking off insects, flies, etc.;one of the insignia of royalty; see cām-) |
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camara | mn. a particular high number  |
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camara | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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camaraka | m. a bee  |
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camarākṛti | m. "resembling the Yak", a kind of animal (equals sṛmara-)  |
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camarapuccha | n. a Yak's tail  |
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camarapuccha | m. "having a bushy tail", the Indian fox  |
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camaravāla | m. "having hair as fine as that of a camara- tail", Name of a prince  |
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camarī | f. the Bos grunniens etc.  |
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camarī | f. a compound pedicle  |
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camarika | m. "growing in clusters resembling a chowrie", Bauhinia variegata  |
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camasa | m. (n. gaRa ardharcādi-;f(ī-). ;fr. cam-) a vessel used at sacrifices for drinking the soma-, kind of flat dish or cup or ladle (generally of a square shape, made of wood and furnished with a handle) etc.  |
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camasa | m. a cake (made of barley, rice, or lentils, ground to meal), sweetmeat, flour  |
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camasa | m. (gaRa gargādi-) Name of a son of ṛṣabha-  |
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camasa | m. equals camasodbheda-  |
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camasādhvaryu | m. the priest who manages the drinking-vessels etc.  |
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camasī | f. ( gaRa gaurādi- ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' gaRa cūrṇādi-) a cake  |
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camasi | f. equals sī-, a kind of cake  |
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camasin | mfn. entitled to receive a camasa- (filled with soma-)  |
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camasin | m. Name of a man gaRa 1. naḍādi-.  |
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camasodbheda | m.  |
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camasodbhedana | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage (spot of bursting forth of the river sarasvatī-)  |
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camat | ind. "an interjection of surprise", only in compound  |
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camatkāra | m. astonishment, surprise etc.  |
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camatkāra | m. show, spectacle  |
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camatkāra | m. riot, festive turbulence  |
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camatkāra | m. high poetical composition  |
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camatkāra | m. Achyranthes aspera  |
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camatkāracandrikā | f. Name of a grammar  |
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camatkāracintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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camatkaraṇa | n. astonishment  |
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camatkaraṇa | n. producing wonder, causing surprise  |
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camatkaraṇa | n. spectacle, festival  |
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camatkaraṇa | n. high poetical composition  |
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camatkāranagara | n. Name of a town (equals vṛddha-n-)  |
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camatkāranṛtya | n. a kind of dance.  |
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camatkārin | mfn. astonishing  |
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camatkārita | mfn. astonished  |
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camatkāritā | f. the producing of astonishment,  |
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camatkṛ | to express astonishment ; to produce astonishment  |
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camatkṛta | mfn. equals -kārita-  |
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camatkṛta | mfn. become proud  |
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camatkṛti | f. astonishment, surprise.  |
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cāmīkaramaya | mf(ī-)n. equals rīya-  |
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cāṇḍālikāśrama | m. the hermitage of cāṇḍālikā- (cāñjal-,B) .  |
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caṇḍamahāroṣaṇatantra | n. Name of a Buddhist work.  |
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caṇḍamahāsena | m. Name of a king of ujjayinī-  |
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caṇḍamarīci | m. equals -kara-  |
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candanamaya | mfn. made or consisting of sandal-wood, |
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caṇḍavegāsaṃgamatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. of impetuous valour  |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. Name of a prince  |
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caṇḍīśaparyākrama | m. Name of work  |
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candrabimbamaya | mfn. consisting of moon-discs  |
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candrakamalākara | m. Name of work  |
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candrakāntamaṇimaya | mfn. made of the gem candra-kānta-  |
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candrakāntamaya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. made of the gem candra-kānta- '  |
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candrakāntaratnamaya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. made of the gem candra-kānta- ' '  |
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cāndrama | mfn. for mas/a-, lunar  |
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candramaha | m. a dog  |
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candramanas | m. one of the ten horses of the moon  |
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candramaṇḍala | n. equals -bimba-  |
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candramaṇḍala | n. a halo round the moon  |
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candramaṇi | m. the moon-gem (candra-kānta-)  |
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candramas | m. (dr/a--) (mas- equals m/ās-; gaRa dāsī-bhārādi-) the moon, deity of the moon (considered as a dānava- ;named among the 8 vasu-s ) etc.  |
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candramas | m. Name of a hero of kālikā-  |
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candramas | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order candr/a-.  |
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