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ambaka | n. śiva-'s eye ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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ambaka | n. an eye ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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ambaka | n. copper ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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ambaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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āśramaviḍambaka | mfn. profaning a hermitage, ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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avalambaka | mfn. hanging down ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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avalambaka | m. (in geometry) a perpendicular ![]() | ||||||
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avalambaka | n. Name of a metre. ![]() | ||||||
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baddhakadambaka | mfn. forming groups ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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bhīmakalambaka | m. Name of an author ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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bhūkadambaka | m. Ptychotis Ajowan ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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girikadambaka | m. idem or 'm. a mountain Kadamba tree ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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hemalambaka | m. Name of the 31st (or 5th) year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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herambaka | m. plural Name of a people ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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herambakasena | m. Name of an author ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kadambaka | m. Nauclea Cadamba ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kadambaka | m. Sinapis Dichotoma ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kadambaka | m. Curcuma Aromatica ![]() | ||||||
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kadambaka | n. multitude, troop, herd ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kādambaka | m. an arrow ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kalambaka | m. a species of Kadamba ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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kolambaka | m. the body of a lute (the whole of it except the strings) ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. (in geometry) a perpendicular ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. (in astronomy) the complement of latitude, co-latitude ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. a particular implement or vessel ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. Name of the 15th astrological yoga- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. Name of the larger sections or books in the kathā-sarit-sāgara- (there are 18 lambaka-s containing 124 taraṃga-s or chapters) ![]() | ||||||
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lambaka | m. wrong reading for lambhaka- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. having pendulous ears, long-eared ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. a he-goat, goat ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. an elephant ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. a hawk, falcon ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. a rākṣasa- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. Alangium Hexapetalum ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. of an ass ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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lambakarṇa | m. of a hare ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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mahākadambaka | m. a species of large Kadamba ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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nāsikatryambaka | m. or n. (also nāsika-alone) Name of a locality ![]() | ||||||
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nāsikatryambakatīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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pañcalambaka | n. Name of ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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pralambaka | m. fragrant rohiṣa- grass ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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prālambaka | n. prālamba | ||||||
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rasakadambakallolinī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on gīta-govinda-. ![]() | ||||||
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reṇukadambaka | m. a species of Kadamba ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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rolambakadamba | n. a swarm of bees ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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śākakalambaka | m. leek, garlic ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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śākaviḍambaka | mfn. disgracing (the name) śāka- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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sakhīkadambaka | n. a number of female friends ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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stambaka | m. a clump, bunch, tuft ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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stambakari | mfn. forming clumps or bunches ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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stambakari | m. corn, rice ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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stambakaritā | f. formation of abundant sheaves or clusters of rice ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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traiyambaka | mfn. relating or belonging or sacred to try-ambaka- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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traiyambakamantra | m. Name of a mantra- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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traiyambakasaras | n. Name of a lake ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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triyambaka | See try--. ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | m. "three-eyed"(originally probably"three-mothered" fr. the threefold expression /ambe /ambik/e 'mbālike- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | m. Name of one of the 11 rudra-s ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | m. plural (equals traiy-) the cakes sacred to rudra- try-ambaka- ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | m. sg. the ceremony in which those cakes, are offered ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | Name (also title or epithet) of a sacred bathing-place at the source of the godāvarī- (commonly called Trimbak, and renowned for a temple of the three-eyed god śiva-). ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | n. Name of a liṅga- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambaka | mfn. knowing the 3 veda-s or pervading the 3 worlds ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambakamāhātmya | n. Name of part of ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambakaparvata | m. Name of a mountain, ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambakasakha | m. " śiva-'s friend", kubera- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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tryambakavṛṣabha | m. śiva-'s bull ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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viḍambaka | mfn. imitating, strikingly resembling ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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viḍambaka | mfn. disgracing, profaning ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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vilambaka | m. Name of a king ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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vipralambaka | wrong reading for lambhaka- ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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vīraṇastambaka | m. a tuft or bunch of (fragrant) grass ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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vyaḍambaka | n. the castor oil plant, Ricinus Communis ![]() ![]() | ||||||
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vyāsatryambaka | m. Name of men ![]() ![]() |
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ambakam | अम्बकम् 1 An eye (in त्र्यम्बक). -2 A father. -3 Copper. |
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kādambakaḥ | कादम्बकः An arrow. |
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kolambakaḥ | कोलम्बकः The body of a lute. |
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prālambakam | प्रालम्बकम् See प्रालम्बम्. |
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lambakaḥ | लम्बकः 1 A perpendicular (in geom.). -2 The complement of latitude, colatitude (in astr.). -3 A particular implement or vessel. |
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viḍambaka | विडम्बक a. Imitating. -2 Disgracing. |
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stambakaḥ | स्तम्बकः A clump, bunch, tuft. |
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alaṃkāra | m. adornment; ornament, trinket; rhetorical figure; -ka, m. or nament; -vatî, f. T. of the 9th Lambaka in the Kathâ-sarit-sâgara; -sîla, m. N. |
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caturdaśa | a. (î) fourteenth; con sisting of fourteen; î, f. fourteenth day of a fortnight: -dasa-dh&asharp;, ad. fourteenfold; -dasán (or ká-), num. fourteen; -dasama, a. fourteenth; -dasarká, a. hvg. fourteen verses; -dârikâ, f. N. of the fifth lambaka in the Kathâsaritsâgara; -dikkam, ad. to the four quarters; -disam, ad. id.; -dvâra-mukha, a. (î) having four gates as mouths; -dhâ, ad. in four parts; fourfold. |
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traiyambaka | a. relating or dedi cated to Tryambaka (Siva). |
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pañcan | a. pl. five; T. of the 14th Lambaka in the Kathâsaritsâgara. |
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pañcamaya | a. (î) consisting of five (elements); -mâshaka (or ika), a. consisting of or amounting to five mâshas; -mâsya, a. needing five months for its development (seed); -mukha, a. five-faced; having five points (arrow); -mûla, m. N. of an attendant on Durgâ; -yâma, a. having five courses; -yoganî, f. distance of five yoganas; -râtra, n. period of five days; a. (á) lasting five days; n. general designation of the sacred book of Vishnuite sects: -ka, a. lasting five days; -lakshana, a. having five characteristics; -lambaka, m. T. of the 14th Lambaka in the Kathâsaritsâgara; -vata, m. N.; N. of a locality: î, f. id.; -varga, m. group orseries of five; -varna, a. five-coloured; of five kinds; -varsha: -ka, -varshîya, a. five years old; -vârshika, a. recurring every five years; -vimsá, a. (î) twenty-fifth; consisting of or containing twenty-five; -vimsati, f.twenty-five: -tama, a. twenty-fifth; -vidha, a. fivefold; -vrit, ad. five times; -sata, n. pl. five hundred; consisting of five hundred panas (fine); paying a fine of five hundred (panas); five-hundredth: e kâle, in the 500th year; n. 105; 500; î, f. 500; -sara, m. (five-arrowed), Kâma; -sikha, a. wearing five top-knots (ascetic); m. N. of an attendant of Siva; -sîrsha, a. five-headed. |
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padmāvatī | f. ep. of Lakshmî; N.; ep. of Uggayinî in the Krita age; T. of the 17th Lambaka in the Kathâsaritsâgara. |
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baddha | pp. (√ bandh) bound, etc.: -ka, m. prisoner (V.); -kadambaka, a. forming groups; -kalâpin, a. having his quiver tied on; -graha, a. insisting on something; -kitta, a. having one's thoughts fixed on (lc.); -trishna, a. longing for (--°ree;); -drishti, a. having one's gaze fixed on (lc.); -dvesha, a. entertaining hatred for any one; -niskaya, a. firmly resolved; -netra, a. having the eyes fixed on anything, gazing steadfastly; -pratigña, a. having made a promise; -pratisrut, a. echoing; -bhâva, m. having the affections fixed on, enamoured of (lc.); -bhîma½andhakâra, a. wrapped in terrible gloom; -mandala, a. having circles formed, ranged in circles; -mushti, a. having the fist elenched; close-fisted; -mûla, a. having taken root, firmly rooted; having gained a firm footing: -tâ, f. firm footing; -mauna, a. observing silence; -rabhasa, a.impetuous, passionate; -râga, a. having one's desire fixed on, enamoured of (lc.); -râgga, a. hav ing gained the sovereignty, having succeeded to the throne; -laksha, a. having the gaze fixed on, gazing steadfastly at (--°ree;); -vasati, a. having one's abode fixed in, dwelling in (lc.); -vâk, a. obstructing speech; -vepathu, a. trembling; -vaira, a. having contracted hostility with (in. or --°ree;); -sikha, a. having one's hair tied in a top-knot;-srotra-manas- kakshus, a. having ears, mind, and eyes fixed on (lc.); -sneha, a. entertaining affection for (lc.); -spriha, a. feeling a longing for (--°ree;); -½añgali, a. holding one's hands joined together (in supplication or as a mark of respect); -½âdara, a. attaching great value to (--°ree;); -½ânanda, a. having joy attaching to it, joyful (day); -½anurâga, a. conceiving an attachment, enamoured; -½anusaya, a. con ceiving an unconquerable hatred; -½andha kâra, a. wrapped in darkness; -½avasthiti, a. constant; -½âsa, a. entertaining hope of (--°ree;); -½âsa&ndot;ka, a. conceiving anxiety; -½ut sava, a. entering upon a festival; -½udyama,a. making efforts or prepared to (inf.). |
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madira | a. id.: â, f. spirituous li quor; ep. of Durgâ; N. of the mother of Kâdambarî; (a)-dris, a. having ravishing eyes; (a)-nayana, a. id.; -½aksha, a. (î) id.; â-vat-î, f. N. of a girl and title of the 13th Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara. |
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mahāpakṣa | a. having many ad herents, having a large following; -pa&ndot;ka, n. (?) deep mud; -pa&ndot;kti, f. a metre of forty-eight syllables; -pandita, a. extremely learned; m. great scholar; -patha, m. prin cipal street; high road; the great journey, pilgrimage to the other world (-m yâ, die); a certain hell; a. having a great path: -giri, m. N. of a mountain; -padma, n. a certain high number; m. one of the eight treasures connected with the magic art padminî; N. of a Nâga: -pati, m. lord of millions, ep. of Nanda, -saras, n. N. of a lake, -salila, n. id.; -padya-shatka, n. T. of a poem (at tributed to Kâlidâsa) consisting of six classi cal verses; -½aparâdha, m. great crime or injury; -parvata, m. high mountain; -pasu, m. large cattle; -pâta, m. long flight; a. flying far (arrow); -pâtaka, n. great crime or sin (of which there are five: killing a Brâhman, drinking spirituous liquor, theft, adultery with a teacher's wife, and asso ciation with persons guilty of those four crimes); -pâtakin, a. guilty of a capital sin; -pâtra, n. prime minister; -pâda, a. large footed; -pâpa, n.great crime; -pâpman, a. very harmful; -pâra, 1. m. a certain per sonification; 2. a. having distant banks, wide (sea); -pârsva, a. having broad sides (leech); N.; -pâsupata, a. with vrata, n. the great vow of a worshipper of Siva Pasupati; m. zealous worshipper of Siva Pasupati; -pîtha, n. high seat; -pumsa, m. great man; -punya, a. very auspicious (day); very good or beau tiful; very holy; -purá, n. great fortress: î, f. great citadel; -purusha, m. great or eminent man; supreme spirit; -pûta, pp. extremely pure; -prishtha, a. broad-backed; -pai&ndot;gya, n. T. of a Vedic text; -prakarana, n. main treatment of a subject; -pragâpati, m. great lord of creatures, ep. of Vishnu; -pratâpa, m. of great dignity, majestic; -pratîhâra, m. head janitor; -pradâna, n. great gift; -prapañka, m. the great world; -prabha, a. of great lustre, very splendid; -prabhâ, f. great brightness;-prabhâva, a. very mighty; -prabhu, m. great lord, sovereign; chief; ep. of Vishnu; -pramâna, a. very exten sive; -pralaya, m. great dissolution of the universe at the end of a cosmic age: -kâla, m. time of the --; -prasna,m. great or im portant question; -prasâda, m. great pre sent; a. very gracious; -prasthâna, n. great departure, decease; -prâgña, a. very wise or prudent (person); -prâna, m. hard breath ing, aspirate sound; great strength; a. pro nounced with a hard breathing, aspirated; of great endurance or physical strength; -plava, m. great flood, deluge; -phala, n. large fruit; great reward; a. producing a great reward; -bala, a. very strong, power ful, or effective; m. N.; -bâdha, a. very in jurious; -bâhu, a. long-armed, strong-armed; m. ep. of Vishnu; N.; -bila, n. deep hole; -buddhi, a. of great intellect, extremely clever; m. N. of an Asura; N.; -brihatî, f. a metre (8+8+8+8+12 syllables); -brah ma: -n, m. the great Brahman (the god); -brâhmaná, m. great Brâhman (also used sarcastically); n. Great (=Tândya) Brâh mana; -bhata, m. great warrior; N.; -bha ya, n. great danger or straits; -bhâga, a. having great good fortune, very lucky, greatly blessed; greatly distinguished, very illus trious (frequently used as a term of address); -bhâgin, a. very fortunate, greatly blessed; -bhâgya, n.high position, great importance or power; a. extremely fortunate: -tâ, f. great good fortune; -bhânda½agâra, n. chief treasury; -bhârata, a. (± a word meaning &open;battle&close;), the Great Battle of the Bharatas; n.(± âkhyâna), the Great Story of the Bharatas, T. of the well-known great Epic (which contains about 100,000 slokas); -bhâshya, n. the Great Commentary of Patañgali on the Sûtras of Pânini and the Vârttikas of Kâtyâyana (probably composed in the second century b. c.); -bhikshu, m. the great mendicant, ep. of Sâkyamuni; -½abhi- gana, m. high descent, noble birth; -½abhi yoga, m. great plaint or charge; -½abhishava, m. N. of a prince; -½abhisheka, m. great inauguration; T. of the fourteenth Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara; -bhîta, pp. greatly terrified; -½abhîsu, a. brilliant, lustrous; -bhuga, a. long-armed; -bhûta, pp. being great, large (E.); m. great creature; n. gross element (ether, air, fire, water, earth); -bhû mi, f. great realm; whole territory (of a king); -½âbhoga, a. of great extent, wide spreading; -bhoga, 1. a. having great coils (serpent); m. serpent; -bhoga, 2. m. great enjoyment; -bhoga, m. great prince; -½abhra, n. great or thick cloud; -makha, m. great sacrifice (=-yagña); -mani, m. costly jewel; -mati, a. of great wit, clever; m. N.; (&asharp;) manas, a. lofty-minded, proud, haughty; high-minded, magnanimous; -manushya, m. great man, man of rank; -mantra, m. very efficacious spell (esp. against snake-poison); -mantrin, m. chief counsellor, prime minister; -mahá, a. high and mighty (RV.); -mah as, n. great luminary; -mahiman, m. true greatness; a. truly great; -mahima-sâlin, a. possessed of true greatness; -mahâ½upâ dhyâya, m. very great preceptor (a desig nation applied to great scholars, e.g. Malli nâtha); -mâmsa, n. delicious flesh (esp. human flesh); -½amâtya, m. prime minister; -mâtra, a. of great measure, great; greatest, best (of, --°ree;); m. man of high rank, high state official, king's minister; elephant-driver; -mânin, a. extremely proud; -mâya, a. at tended with great deception; practising great deception; m. N.; -mâyâ, f. the great illu sion (which makes the world appear really existent and thus in a sense creates it); -mây ûra, n. a kind of medicine; kind of prayer (--°ree;); -mârga, m. main road: -pati, m. chief inspector of roads; -mâhesvara, m. great worshipper of Mahesvara or Siva; -mukha,n. large mouth (also of rivers); a. (î) large mouthed; -muni, m. great sage; -mûdha, a. very stupid; m. great simpleton; -mûrkha, m. great fool; -mûrdhan, a. large-headed (Siva); -mriga, m. large wild animal; ele phant;-mridha, n. great battle; -megha, m. great or dense cloud; -medha, m. great sacrifice; (&asharp;)-meru, m. the great Mount Meru; -moha, m. great mental confusion or infatuation; -mohana, a. causing great men tal confusion; -moha-mantra, m. very effi cacious spell: -tva, n. abst. n.; -yaksha, m. great Yaksha, prince of the Yakshas; -yag- ñá, m. great or chief sacrifice (one of the five daily sacrifices of the householder, called bhûta-, manushya-, pitri-, deva-, and brah ma-yagña); -yantra, n. great mechanical work: -pravartana, n. execution of great mechanical works; -yama-ka, n. a great Yamaka (a stanza, all the four lines of which contain identically the same words but differ in meaning, e.g. Kirâtârgunîya XV, 52); -yasas, a. very famous, illustrious (person); -yâna, n. the Great Vehicle (a later form of Buddhistic doctrine originated by Nâgâr guna: opp.hîna-yâna); N. of a prince of the fairies (having a great car); -yuga, n. a great Yuga (equal to four ordinary Yugas or 4,320,000 years); -yuddha, n. great battle; -½âyudha, a. bearing great weapons (Siva); -ragana, n.saffron; a. coloured with saffron; -rana, m. great battle; -½aranya, n. great forest; -ratna, n. precious jewel: -maya, a. consisting of costly jewels, -vat, a. adorned with costly jewels; -rathá, m. great chariot; great warrior; N.; -rathyâ, f. main road; -½ârambha, m. great under taking; a. enterprising, active; -rava, m. great roar or yell; a. making a loud noise, shouting loud; m. N.; -rasa, a. extremely savoury; -râgá, m. great king, reigning prince, sovereign: -½adhirâga, m. lord of great kings, emperor; -râgñî, f. reigning princess, queen; ep. of Durgâ; -râgya, n. sovereign rule; -râtra, n. advanced time of night, end of the night; -râtri, f. id.; great night follow ing the dissolution of the world; -râva, m. loud yell; -râshtra, m. pl. the Mahrattas: î, f. Mahratta language, Mahrattî: a-ka, a. (ikâ) belonging to the Mahrattas; m. pl. the Mahrattas; -rug, -ruga, a. very painful; -roga, m. dangerous disease; -roman, a. very hairy (Siva); -raudra, a. extremely terrible; -½argha, a. of great price, precious, valuable; expensive: -tâ, f. preciousness, great value, -rûpa, a. having a splendid form; -½arghya, a. precious, valuable: -tâ, f. preciousness; -½arnava, m. great sea, ocean; -½artha, m. great matter; a. having great wealth, rich; of great significance, important; m. N. of a Dânava; -½arha, a.valuable, costly, splen did; -lakshmî, f. the Great Lakshmî, Nârâ yana's Sakti; also=Durgâ or Sarasvatî; -li&ndot;ga, n. a great Li&ndot;ga; -vamsya, a. of high lineage; -vanig, m. great merchant; -vada, m. great teacher (i.e. of the most essential Vedic knowledge); (&asharp;)-vadha, a. having a mighty weapon (RV.); -vana, n. great forest; -varâha, m. great boar (i.e. Vishnu's incarnation as a boar); N. of a prince; -vallî, f. great creeper; -vâkya, n. long composition, literary work; great pro position; -vâta, m. violent wind, gale; -vâyu, m. id.; -vârttika, n. the Great Vârttika, N. of Kâtyâyana's Vârttikas to the Sûtras of Pânini; -vâstu, n. great space; a. occupy ing a great space; -vikrama, a. of great courage, very valiant; m. N. of a lion; -vighna, m. n. great obstacle; -vigña, a. very sensible; -vidagdha, pp. very clever; -viraha, m. grievous separation; -visha,a. very poisonous; -vistara, a. very prolix (book); -vîki, m. (having great waves), a certain hell; -vîrá, m. great hero; large earthenware fire-pot (mostly used at the Pravargya cere mony); N. of various princes; N. of an Arhat, founder of the Jain sect: -karita, n. life of the great hero (Râma), T. of a play by Bhavabhûti, -karitra, n. life of Mahâ vîra (the Arhat), T. of a work; (&asharp;)-vîrya, a. mighty, very potent; -vrikshá, m. great tree; -vriddha, pp. very aged; -vrishá, m. great bull: pl. N. of a people in the western Himâlayas; -vega, a. greatly agitated (sea); very swift; -vaipulya, n. great extent; -vaira, n. great enmity; -vairâga, n. N. of a Saman;-vyâdhi, m. serious disease; -vyâhriti, f. the great exclamation (i.e. bh&usharp;r bhúvah svãh); -vratá, n. great or fundamental duty; great vow; great religious observance; N. of a Sâ man or Stotra to be chanted on the last day but one of the Gavâmayana (also applied to the day and the ceremony); rules of the worshippers of Siva Pasupati; a. having undertaken great duties or a great vow, practising great aus terity, very devotional; following the rules of the Pâsupatas; m. a Pâsupata; -vratika, a. following the rules of the Pâsupatas; m. a Pâsupata; -vratin, a., m., id.; a. practis ing the five fundamental duties of the Jains; -vratîya, a. relating to the Mahâvrata cere mony (day); -vrîhi, m. large rice; -sakti, a. very mighty (Siva); -sa&ndot;kha, m. great conch; -½asana, a. eating much, voracious (leech); m. great eater, glutton; -½asani dhvaga, m. flag with a great thunderbolt; -sabda, m. loud sound; title beginning with &open;mahâ&close; or the corresponding office; -½âsaya, 1. m. ocean; 2. a. high-minded, noble; -sayyâ, f. splendid couch; -sarîra, a. having a large body; -salka,m. kind of sea-crab; -salkalin, a. having large scales (fish); -sastra, n. mighty weapon; -sâka, n. kind of vegetable; -sâkya, m. great or distinguished Sâkya; -sânti, f. great appeasement (a kind of rite to avert evil);(&asharp;)-sâla, possessor of a great house, great householder; -sâlîna, a. very modest; -sâsana, n. great sway; a. exer cising great sway; -siras, a. large-headed; m. kind of serpent; -sûdra, m. Sûdra in a high position, upper servant; -saila, m. great rock or mountain; -½asman, m. precious stone; -smâsâna, n. large cemetery; ep. of Benares; -srotriya, m. great theologian or spiritual teacher; -½asva, m. N.: -sâlâ, f. great stable; office of head groom; -svetâ, f. N. of a god dess; N.; -samkata, n. great danger or straits; -satî, f. extremely faithful wife, pattern of wifely fidelity; -sattrá, n. great Soma sacrifice; -sattva, m. great creature; a. strong-minded; high-minded, noble; very courageous; containing large animals: -tâ, f. strength of character and containing large animals; -½âsana, n. splendid seat; -samdhi- -vigraha, m. office of chief minister of peace and war; -sabhâ, f. great dining hall; -samudra, m. ocean; -sarga, m. great crea tion (after a great dissolution); -sâdhana bhâga, m. head of the executive; -sâdhu, a. extremely good: v-î, f. pattern of wifely fidelity; -sâmtâpana,m. kind of penance; -sâmdhi-vigrah-ika, m. chief minister of peace and war; -sâmânya, n. generality in the widest sense; -sâra, a. strong; valuable, costly; -sârtha, m. great caravan; -sâhas ika, a. very daring, excessively rash; m. highwayman, robber: -tâ, f. great energy: in. with the utmost decision; -simha, m. great lion; N.; -siddha, (pp.) m. great saint; -siddhânta, m. great manual of as tronomy, T. of a work by Âryabhata the younger; -siddhi, f. great magical power; -subhiksha, n. great abundance of provisions, very good times (pl.); -sûkta, n. great hymn: pl. the great hymns of the tenth book of the Rig-veda (1 to 128); m. composer of the great hymns of RV. X; -sûkshma, a. extremely minute; -sûki, a. w. vyûha, m. kind of array of troops in battle; (&asharp;)-sena, a. having a large army; m. ep. of Skanda; N. of various princes; -senâ, f. great army; -stoma, a. having a great Stoma (day); -½astra, n. great or mighty missile; -sthâna, n. high place or position; -sthûla, a. very gross; -snâna, n. great ablution; -½âspada, a. mighty; -sva na, m. loud sound; a. loud-sounding, shout ing loud; loud (noise); -½âsvâda, a. very savoury; -hanu, a. having great jaws; -harm ya, n. great palace; -½âhava, m. great battle; -hava, m. great sacrifice; -hasta, a. large handed (Siva); -hâsa, m.loud laughter; a. laughing loud; -½ahí, m. great serpent: -sayana, n. sleep (of Vishnu) on the great serpent (Sesha); -½ahna, m. advanced day time, afternoon; -hrada, m. great pond. |
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ratna | n. [√ râ] V.: gift; goods, wealth; C.: treasure, precious stone, jewel, sp. pearl, (--°ree;, jewel of a,=best of, most excellent); mag net; m. N.; -kalasa, m. N.; -kûta, n. N. of an island; -kosha-nikaya, m. heap of jewels and treasure; -khâni, f. mine of jewels; -garbha, a. filled or studded with jewels: â, f. earth; -kandrâ-mati, m. N.; -kkhâyâ, f. reflexion or glitter of jewels; -talpa, m. jewelled couch; -traya, n.the three jewels (=Bud dha, dharma, and samgha: B.); -datta, m. N.; -darpana, m. mirror of jewels; -dîpa, m. lamp of jewels (which supply the place of a burning wick); -druma, m. coral; -dvîpa, m. N. of an island; -dhá, -dh&asharp;, a. (V.) be stowing gifts or wealth; possessing wealth; -nadî, f. N. of a river; -nidhi, m. mine of pearls, ocean; -parvata, m. mountain (= repository) of jewels, Meru; -pura, n. N. of a city; -prakâsa, m. T. of a dictionary; -pra dîpa, m. (--°ree; a. -ka)=-dîpa; -prabha, m. N.: â, f. earth; N.; T. of the seventh Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara; -prâsâda, m. jew elled palace; -bandhaka, m. seller of gems, jeweller; -bhûta,pp. resembling a jewel; -mañgarî, f. N. of a fairy; -maya, a. (î) consisting of or abounding in jewels; -mâlâ, f. necklace of gems or pearls; T. of various works; -mâlin, a. wearing a necklace of jewels; -ratna, n. pearl of pearls; -râgi, f. string of pearls; -râsi, m. heap of gems, quantity of pearls; -rekhâ, f. N. of a prin cess; (rátna)-vat, a. attended with gifts (RV.1); abounding in jewels or pearls, jew elled; -vardhana, m. N.; -varman, m. N. of a merchant; -varsha, m. N. of a prince of the Yakshas; -samghâta, m. quantity of jewels; -sû, a. producing gems; -sûti, f. earth; -svâmin, m. N. of a statue (erected by Ratna). |
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viṣamaśara | m. (odd-arrowed =five-arrowed), god of love; -silâ, f. uneven rock; -sîla, m. ep. of Vikramâditya; T. of the 18th Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara called after him; -stha, a. standing in a dangerous place; being in distress. |
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śaktikara | a. producing strength; -kumâra, m. N.; -gña, a. knowing his powers; -tas, a. according to ability; -deva, m. N.; -dvaya-vat, a. possessed of two powers; -dhara, a. bearing a spear; m. ep. of Skanda; N.; -dhvaga, m. ep. of Skanda; -nâtha, m. ep. of Siva; -pâni, m. (holding a spear in his hand), ep. of Skanda; -mat, a. possessed of power, mighty, capable, able, to (inf., lc. of vbl. n.); provided with a female energy (god): -tva, n. possession of power; -moksha, m. loss of power and discharge of a spear; -yasas, f. N. of a fairy, after whom the tenth Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara is called; -rakshita: -ka, m. N. of a prince of the Kirâtas; -vara, m. N. of a warrior; -vega, m. N. of a fairy; -sena, m. ep. of Skanda; -hara, a. depriving of strength. |
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śaśāṅka | m. (hare-marked), moon; N.: -kula, n. lunar race: -bhûshana, n. ornament of the --; -pura, n. N. of a town; -mukuta, m. (having the moon as a diadem), N. of Siva; -lekhâ, f.moon-streak, cres cent; -vat-î, f. N. of a princess (after whom the twelfth Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâ gara is called); -vadanâ, f. moon-faced wo man; -½ardha, m. half-moon: -mukha, a. having a head shaped like a half-moon (arrow), -sekhara, m. ep. of Siva. |
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surañjita | pp. well-coloured; -rána, a. joyous (RV.); n. joy (RV.); -rata, (pp.) n. great joy; sexual enjoyment: -prabhâ, f. N., -priyâ, f. N., -mañgarî, f. N. of a daughter of the fairy Matamgadeva and T. of the sixteenth Lambaka of the Kathâsarit sâgara called after her. |
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sūrya | m. [svar] sun; sun-god; N. (C.): -ka, m. N.; -kara, m. sunbeam; -kân ta, m. (beloved of the sun), sun-stone, sun crystal; -kandra, m. N.; -tapas, m. N. of a sage; -tegas, n. sunshine;(s&usharp;rya)-tvak, a. having a sun-bright skin or covering (RV.); -pâda, m. sunbeam; -putra, m. son of the sun, pat. of the Asvins, planet Saturn, and Yama: î, f. daughter of the sun, the Yamu nâ; -prabha, a. sun-bright; m. N. among others of the king after whom the eighth Lambaka of the Kathâsaritsâgara is called: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -prabhava, a. sprung from the sun (race); -prabhîya, a. belonging to king Sûryaprabha; -prasishya, m. ep. of Ganaka; -bimba, m. or n. disc of the sun; -mandala, n. id.; -matî, f. N. of a princess; -ratha, m. car of the sun; -rasmi, m. sun beam; -ruk, f. sunlight; -vamsa, m. solar race of kings; -vams-ya, a.belonging to the solar race; -varman, m. N. of a Dâmara; -vâra, m. Sunday; -sishya, m. ep. of Yâgña valkya: -½antevâsin, m. ep. of Ganaka; -samkrama, m. entrance of the sun into a new sign of the zodiac; -samkrânti, f. id.; -siddhânta, m. T. of an astronomical trea tise ascribed to the Sun; -suta, m. (son of the sun) planet Saturn; the monkey Sugrîva; -stuti, f., -stotra, n. praise of the sun. |
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aryamaṇaṃ | yajāmahe # AVś.14.1.17a. P: aryamaṇam Kauś.75.22. See tryambakaṃ. |
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ava | devaṃ tryambakam # VS.3.58b; TS.1.8.6.2b; MS.1.10.4b: 144.6; KS.9.7b; śB.2.6.2.11b; Lś.5.3.5b. |
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kṛṣṇāḥ | pṛṣantas traiyambakāḥ # VS.24.18. P: kṛṣṇāḥ pṛṣantaḥ Apś.20.14.14. |
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tryambakaṃ | yajāmahe # RV.7.59.12a; VS.3.60a (bis); TS.1.8.6.2a; MS.1.10.4a: 144.12; 1.10.20: 160.11; KS.9.7a; 36.14; śB.2.6.2.12a,14a; TB.1.6.10.5; Tā.10.56a; Vait.9.19a; Lś.5.3.7a; Apś.8.18.2,3a,4; BṛhPDh.9.114; KālāgU.1; N.14.35a. P: tryambakam Kś.5.10.15; VHDh.8.70; BṛhPDh.9.58; Rvidh.2.27.4. See aryamaṇaṃ yajāmahe. |
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namo | rudrāya paśupataye mahate devāya tryambakāyaikacarāyādhipataye haraye śarvāyeśānāyogrāya vajriṇe ghṛṇine kapardine namaḥ # GDh.26.12. Cf. tasmai te deva. |
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pitṛbhyo | 'gniṣvāttebhyo dhūmrān rohitāṃs traiyambakān # Apś.20.14.13. |
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ambaka | noun (neuter) an eye (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) copper (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Śiva's eye (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 44684/72933 | |
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avalambaka | adjective Frequency rank 45225/72933 | |
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avalambaka | noun (masculine) (in geom.) a perpendicular (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a kind of phlegm Frequency rank 45227/72933 | |
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kadambaka | noun (neuter) herd (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) iron pyrites multitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the fruit of Nauclea cadamba troop (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 9147/72933 | |
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kadambaka | noun (masculine) Curcuma Aromatica (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) iron pyrites Nauclea Cadamba (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Sinapis Dichotoma (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 23603/72933 | |
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kādambaka | noun (masculine) an arrow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 27470/72933 | |
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kolambaka | noun (masculine) the body of a lute (the whole of it except the strings) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 50212/72933 | |
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kolambakarṇa | noun (masculine) Alangium hexapetalum Frequency rank 50213/72933 | |
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girikadambaka | noun (masculine) Frequency rank 27835/72933 | |
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traiyambaka | adjective relating or belonging or sacred to Tryambaka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 19409/72933 | |
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tryambaka | noun (masculine) name of Kubera
name of one of the 11 Rudras (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Rudra or - later on - Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the cakes sacred to Rudra Tryambaka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the ceremony in which those cakes are offered (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 3308/72933 | |
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tryambaka | noun (neuter) name of a bīja
name of a Liṅga (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) copper Frequency rank 21420/72933 | |
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tryambakaphala | noun (masculine) the cocoa-nut tree Frequency rank 54067/72933 | |
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dhārākadambaka | noun (masculine) Nauclea cadamba Frequency rank 55433/72933 | |
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pralambaka | noun (masculine) fragrant Rohisha grass (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a Muni name of a Rākṣasa Frequency rank 37357/72933 | |
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bhūkadambaka | noun (masculine) Ptychotis Ajowan (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 29502/72933 | |
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bhūmikadambaka | noun (masculine) name of a plant Frequency rank 60986/72933 | |
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reṇukadambaka | noun (masculine) a species of Kadamba (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 63787/72933 | |
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lambaka | adjective hanging Frequency rank 64070/72933 | |
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lambaka | noun (masculine) (in astron.) the complement of latitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) (in geom.) a perpendicular (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a particular implement or vessel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) co-latitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the 15th astrological Yoga (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of the larger sections or books in the Kathāsaritsāgara (there are 18 Lambakas containing 124 Taramgas or chapters) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 64071/72933 | |
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lambakarṇa | adjective having pendulous ears (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) long-eared (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 64072/72933 | |
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lambakarṇa | noun (masculine) Alangium Hexapetalum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a hawk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a he-goat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) a Rākṣasa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) an elephant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) falcon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) goat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a hare (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of an ass (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of one of Śiva's attendants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 38875/72933 | |
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viḍambaka | adjective disgracing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) imitating (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) profaning (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) strikingly resembling (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 39317/72933 | |
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vyaḍambaka | noun (masculine neuter) Ricinus Communis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the castor oil plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 39756/72933 | |
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stambaka | noun (masculine) a clump (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) bunch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) tuft (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 41177/72933 |
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