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astra: neuter vocative singular stem: astra
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WordReferenceGenderNumberSynonymsDefinition
ācchādanam2.6.116NeuterSingularvastram, vāsaḥ, cailam, vasanam, aṃśukam
mahatī3.3.76FeminineSingularśastram, vahnijvālā, raverarciḥ
phalam3.3.209NeuterSingularvastram, adhamaḥ
prabhavaḥ3.3.218MasculineSingularparipaṇam, strīkaṭīvastrabandhaḥ
prasavaḥ3.3.216MasculineSingularśastra, śūdrāyāṃvipratanayaḥ
śastram2.8.84NeuterSingularastram, āyudham, praharaṇam
śīrṣakam2.8.65NeuterSingularśīrṣaṇyam, śirastram
svargaḥ3.3.30MasculineSingularparighātaḥ, astram
tāmrakam2.9.98NeuterSingularaśmasāraḥ, śastrakam, tīkṣṇam, piṇḍam, kālāyasam, ayaḥ
pārastraiṇeyaḥ2.6.24MasculineSingular
vastrayoniḥ2.6.111FeminineSingular
jīrṇavastram2.6.116NeuterSingularpaṭaccaram
śastram2.8.84NeuterSingularastram, āyudham, praharaṇam
śastramārjikaḥ2.10.7MasculineSingularasidhāvakaḥ
śastram3.3.187NeuterSingularācchādanam, yajñaḥ, sadādānam, vanam
Monier-Williams Search
286 results for astra
Devanagari
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astran. (exceptionally m. ), (2. as-), a missile weapon, bolt, arrow etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astran. a weapon in general View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astran. a sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astran. a bow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrathe art of throwing missiles, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astran. Name of a mantra- (pronounced, for instance, before reading a book or while kindling a fire etc.) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astran. Name of the mystical syllable phat- ([ confer, compare Greek and ])"that which throws out or emits rays of light"(?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrabandham. an uninterrupted series of arrows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrabhṛtm. a shooter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astracikitsāf. surgery View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astracikitsakam. a surgeon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astradhāraṇan. the bearing of arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astradhārinmfn. "bearing arms", a soldier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astragrāmam. a heap or collection of different missile weapons, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrahīnamfn. unarmed, defenceless. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astraiṇamfn. without wives View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrajitn. Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrajīvam. "living on arms", a soldier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrajīvanam. (= - jīva-), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakaṇṭakam. an arrow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakāra m. a maker of weapons, armourer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakārakam. a maker of weapons, armourer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakārinm. idem or 'm. a maker of weapons, armourer ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakṣatimatmfn. wounded by arrows, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrakṣepakamfn. shooting arrows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astramantram. a mantra- used to charm arrows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astramārjam. a sword-polisher or tool-cleaner, armourer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astranivāraṇan. warding off a blow. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astraśastran. plural all sorts of arms (as arrows and swords) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrasāyakam. an iron arrow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astraśikṣāf. military exercise View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astravedam. the science of archery, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astravidmfn. skilled in shooting, a good marksman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astravidyāf. the military science View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astravṛṣṭif. a shower of arrows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhastramfn. without bellows. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhastra f. a badly made or inferior pair of bellows (id est small), said to mean also (a woman) who has no bellows View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ācchādanavastran. the lower garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adhivastramfn. clothed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agniśaucavastran. a fine muslin garment, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
annavastran. food and clothing, the necessaries of life. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
antarvastran. an under garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anuśastran. any subsidiary weapon or instrument, anything used in place of a regular surgical instrument (as a finger-nail) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apaśastramfn. weaponless, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ardhavastrasaṃvītamfn. clothed or enveloped in half-garments. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ārdravastraf. the state of having or standing in wet clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astramf(ā-)n. having no invocation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astramfn. (1. śas-), weaponless, unarmed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
astrapāṇimfn. not having a sword in one's hand, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atiśastramfn. superior to weapons. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aupavastran. fasting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aupavastrakan. food suitable for a fast View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avācinahastramfn. having the hand turned downwards, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avastramfn. without clothes, naked. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avastraf. nakedness, N. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bahubhastrakamf(ā-or ikā-)n. (fr. bahu-+ bhastrā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhastraf. diminutive fr. bhastrā- (see bhastrākā-and bhastrikā- ) . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhastraphalāprob. wrong reading for bhastrā-phalā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brāhmaṇācchaṃsiśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bṛhatīśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
buddhiśastramfn. armed with understanding View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dantavastramn. equals -cchada- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
digvastramfn. equals -ambara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
digvastram. Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
digvastram. of a grammarian (equals deva-nandin-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divyavastram. "divinely dressed", a kind of flower (equals sūryaśobhā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dūravastrakamfn. having the clothes removed, naked View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvivastramfn. clothed with 2 garments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekavastramfn. having but a single garment, clothed in only one garment etc.
ekavastrasnānavidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekavastraf. the state of having but a single garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastidantavastramayamf(ī-)n. made of ivory or cloth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hinānnavastraveṣamfn. (a brahma-cārin-) eating less food (than his preceptor) and wearing an inferior dress View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
iṣvastran. "arrow-thrower", a bow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jīrṇavastran. worn or tattered raiment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jīrṇavastramfn. wearing old clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāṇḍavastran. a curtain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaṣāyavastran. idem or 'n. the yellowish-red garment of Buddhist mendicants (forming with head-shaving their distinctive badge, see kaṣāya- n.above, and kāṣāya-v-) ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kāśikavastran. fine cotton from kāśi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇavastramfn. wearing black clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛtaśastraniḥśramamfn. exercised in arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuvastran. a bad garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuvastraetc. See 1. ku-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāśastran. a powerful weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maitrāvaruṇaśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛtavastrabhṛtmfn. wearing a dead man's clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naikaśastramayamf(ī-)n. consisting of various missiles (rain) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
navavastran. new cloth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
netravastran. a veil over the eye View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niḥśastramfn. weapon. less, unarmed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīlavastran. equals prec. n. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīlavastram. Name of balarāma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nīlīvastran. a garment dyed with indigo View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirastramfn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirbhastrakamf(akā-or ikā-)n. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nirvastramfn. unclothed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nṛśastramfn. praised by men (Comm.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyastaśastramfn. "one who has laid down the weapons", averse from strife, peaceful View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nyastaśastram. the pitṛ-s or deified progenitors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pārastraiṇeyam. (-strī-) a son by another's wife gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paridhānavastran. an upper garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parivastran. parivastrā
paryāyaśastran. (!) plural Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṭṭavastran. a kind of cloth (trāntarī-kṛ-,to wrap in that cloth) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paṭṭavastramfn. equals next. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
phuṭṭakavastran. phuṭṭaka
pratyastran. missile hurled in return View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratyastran. a missile hurled in return View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
praugaśastran. Name of the second śastra- or hymn at the morning libation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
praugaśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prayatavastramfn. clothed in clean garments, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rudraikādaśavastradānavidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃnyastaśastramfn. one who has laid aside his weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samudravastramfn. (= vasana-), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃvastraṇan. wearing the same or similar clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃvastrayaNom. (fr. prec) P. yati- (ind.p. -vastrya-), to wear the same or similar garments, ; to put on, wear View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃyatavastramfn. having the dress or clothes fastened or tied together View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sārāgavastramfn. (fr. or for sa-rāga-v-) wearing red garments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. (for 2.See under śas-) invocation, praise (applied to any hymn recited either audibly or inaudibly, as opp. to stoma-,which is sung, but especially the verses recited by the hotṛ- and his assistant as an accompaniment to the graha-s at the soma- libation) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. reciting, recitation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastram. (for 1.See) a sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. an instrument for cutting or wounding, knife, sword, dagger, any weapon (even applied to an arrow ;weapons are said to be of four kinds, pāṇi-mukta-, yantra-mukta-, muktāmukta-,and amukta-) etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. any instrument or tool (See compound) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. iron, steel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastran. a razor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrabhayan. fear or danger of arms, calamity of war View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrabhṛtm. equals -dhara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastracikitsāf. "curing by means of instruments", surgery View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastracūrṇan. iron-filings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradevatāf. "weapon-deity", a deified weapon or goddess of war (represented as the offspring of kṛśāśva-, and, according to some, one hundred in number) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradharamfn. bearing weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradharam. a warrior View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradhāraṇan. bearing arms or a sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradhāraṇajīvakam. "one who lives by bearing arms", a soldier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastradhārinmfn. bearing arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraghātam. the stroke of a sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraghuṣṭakaramfn. making a noise or clanging with arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastragraham. taking arms, battle, fight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastragrāhakamfn. taking arms, armed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastragrāhavatmfn. having sea-monsters for weapons (said of a river) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastragrāhinmfn. taking arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastragrāhinm. an armed man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrahatamfn. struck or killed by a sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrahatacaturdaśīf. Name of a particular fourteenth day sacred to the memory of fallen warriors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrajālan. a quantity of weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrajīvinmfn. living by arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrajīvinm. a professional soldier View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakan. = śastra-1 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakan. (for 1.See) a knife View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakan. iron View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakalim. a duel with swords View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakāram. "weapon-maker", an armourer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakarmakṛtm. "performing a surgical operation", a surgeon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakarmann. "knife-operation", any surgical operation
śastrakarmavidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakopam. "sword-fury", war, battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakośam. the sheath of a weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakośatarum. a thorny Gardenia View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakṣāram. borax View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakṣatamfn. killed by weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrakuśalamfn. skilled or expert in arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastralakṣaṇan. Name of work -2. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastramārjam. "weapons-cleaner", an armourer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastramayamf(ī-)n. (rain) consisting in or formed by weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastramukhan. the edge of a weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranidhanamfn. dying by the sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranipātam. "fall or stroke of a sword", killing by weapons, war, fight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranipātam. equals next View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranipātanan. "stroke of the knife", a surgical operation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraniryāṇamfn. equals -nidhana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranityamfn. one who is continually under arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastranyāsam. "laying down of arms", abstention from battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapadan. "knife-mark", incision View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapānan. a mixture for saturating weapons (so as to temper or harden them) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapāṇimfn. (m. Calcutta edition also ṇin-) "weapon-handed", armed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapāṇim. an armed warrior View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapātam. "fall or stroke of a weapon or knife", incision View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraprahāram. a sword-cut View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraprakopam. equals -kopa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapūjāvidhim. Name of work -1. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapūjāvidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrapūtamfn. "purified by weapons", absolved from guilt by dying on the field of battle View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrasaṃhatif. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrasampātam. "descent of weapons", discharge of missiles, battle, fight View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastrasamūham. "collection of weapons", an arsenal, armoury View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraśāstran. the science of arms, military science View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraśikhinmfn. proud of (the practice of) weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastraśikṣāf. skill with weapons or with the sword View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastratyāgam. abandoning or throwing away a weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravadham. killing with a weapon (in a-ś-,"killing without a weapon") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravārttamfn. equals -jīvin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravatmfn. (for 2.See .) accompanied by a śastra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravatmfn. (for 1.See) provided with a weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravidvasmfn. skilled in arms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravidyāf. equals dhanur-veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravihitamfn. inflicted with a weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravikrayinm. a dealer in weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravraṇamayamf(ī-)n. consisting in wounds produced by weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravṛttimfn. equals -jīvin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śastravyavahāram. practice of weapons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sastutaśastramfn. joined with a stotra- and śastra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śikyakavastran. a balance made of cloth and suspended by strings
śilāśastran. a stone weapon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śirastran. "head-protector", a helmet etc., a cap, turban, head-dress View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
snānavastran. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
snānīyavastran. a bathing-dress View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣoḍaśiśastran. a hymn or liturgical formula recited during the ṣoḍaśin- ceremony View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stutaśastran. dual number stotra- and śastra- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stutaśastravatmfn. joined or connected with stotra- and śastra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
stutiśastra wrong reading for stuta-ś- (q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śuklavastramf(ā-)n. wearing a white robe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suvastramf(ā-)n. well clothed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śvābhastramfn. (fr. next) Va1rtt. 3 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tīkṣṇaśastran. iron or steel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udvastramfn. throwing off clothes, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ukthāśastran. recitation and praise View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upāttaśastramfn. one who has taken up arms, armed. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upavastran. upper clothing, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
urastra n. breastplate, cuirass, coat of mail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uttaravastran. an upper garment. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vadhūvastran. bridal apparel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśastramfn. (fr. vi-śasitṛ-[ viśastṛ-]) Va1rtt. 2 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśastran. government, sway, rule
vaiśastran. (fr. vi-śastra-) the state of being unarmed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vālakhilyaśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varavastran. a beautiful garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastran. (or m. gaRa ardharcādi-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) cloth, clothes, garment, raiment, dress, cover etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastran. a leaf of the cinnamon tree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrabandham. a clothes used for binding round View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrabhedaka m. a clothes-cutter, tailor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrabhedinm. a clothes-cutter, tailor View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrabhūṣaṇam. a kind of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrabhūṣaṇāf. a kind of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastracchannamfn. clad in clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradamfn. giving clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastramfn. equals -da- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradānan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradānakathāf. Name of a tale.
vastradaśāf. the border of a garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradhāraka wrong reading for vastrādh- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradhāraṇīf. a stick or rope to hang clothes upon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastradhāvinmfn. washing clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraghargharīf. a sieve or cloth for straining View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastragopanan. plural Name of one of the 64 arts View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastragranthim. a piece of cloth wrapped round the waist View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastragranthim. the knot which fastens the lower garments above the hips View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastragṛhan. "cloth-house", a tent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrakan. cloth (in sūkṣma-v-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraknopamind. so that the clothes are thoroughly wetted View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrakośan. a clothes-bag View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrakuṭṭiman. "cloth-covering", an umbrella View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrakuṭṭiman. a tent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastramathimfn. tearing off or carrying off clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastramukhyamfn. having clothes as the chief thing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastranirṇejakam. a washer of clothes, washerman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrapam. plural Name of a people View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrapañjalam. Name of a bulbous plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraparidhānan. the putting on of clothes, dressing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrapeśīf. a fringe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrapeṭāf. a clothes-basket View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrapūtamfn. purified with a clothes, strained through a clothes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraputrikāf. a doll or puppet made of cloth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrarajakan. "clothes-colourer", safflower View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrarajanīf. Rubia Munjista View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraraṅgāf. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrarañjanan. equals -rajaka- above View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastravatmfn. having fine clothes, well-dressed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraveśam. a tent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraveśmann. a tent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastraveṣṭitamfn. covered with clothes, well clad View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastravidyā wrong reading for vāstu-v- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastravilāsam. foppery in dress View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrayaNom. P. yati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrayonif. the basis or material of cloth (as cotton etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrayugalan. two garments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrayuginmfn. clad in an upper-garments and under-garments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vastrayugman. a pair of garments or clothes of any kind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśastramfn. weaponless View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśastra vi-śākha- etc. See p.952. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśastratvan. an unarmed or defenceless condition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
visphuritaśastramfn. visphurita
vivastramf(ā-)n. without clothes, unclothed, naked etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vivastraf. nakedness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛṣākapiśastran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛttaśastramfn. one who has studied (the science of) arms or warfare (equals adhīta-śastra-vidya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yāvacchastram(for -śas-) ind. as far as the śastra- extends View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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atiśastra अतिशस्त्र a. Surpassing weapons; ˚नखन्यासः R.12.73 the nail-wounds surpassed the wounds of swords.
adhivastra अधिवस्त्र a. [अध्यावृतं वस्त्रं येन] Clad, veiled; अधिवस्त्रा वधूरिव Rv.8.26.13.
anuśastram अनुशस्त्रम् [अनुगतं शस्त्रं शस्त्रार्थे प्रयुक्तम्] Anything used (for the time being) instead of a regular instrument, such as a finger-nail; a secondary weapon or instrument.
aupavastram औपवस्त्रम् [उपवस्त्र-अण्] 1 Food suitable for a fast. -2 Fasting. उपवस्ता प्राप्तोस्यौपवस्त्रम् Mbh. V.1.97.
niḥśastra निःशस्त्र a. Weaponless, unarmed.
pārastraiṇeyaḥ पारस्त्रैणेयः An adulterine, a bastard (born from another's wife, परस्त्री).
vastram वस्त्रम् [वस्-ष्ट्रन् Uṇ.4.172] 1 A garment, cloth, clothes, raiment; स्नातस्यानन्तरं सम्यग् वस्त्रेण तनुमार्जनम् । कान्ति- प्रदं शरीरस्य कण्डूयादोषनाशनम् ॥ कौषेयं चित्रवस्त्रं च रक्तवस्त्रं तथैव च । वातश्लेष्महरं तत्तु शीतकाले विधारयेत् ॥ मेध्यं सुशीतं पित्तघ्नं काषायं वस्त्रमुच्यते । तद्धारयेदुष्णकाले तच्चापि लघु शस्यते ॥ शुक्लं तु शुभदं वस्त्रं शीतातपनिवारणम् । न चोष्णं न च वा शीतं तत्तु वर्षासु धारयेत् ॥ Bhāva., P. -2 Dress, apparel. -3 A leaf of the cinnamon tree. -Comp. -अगारः, -रम्, -गृहम् a tent. -अञ्चलः, अन्तः the hem of a garment. -आगारम् 1 a clothier's shop. -2 a tent. -आधारकः a layer of cloth (placed underneath); Suśr. -उत्कर्षणम् the act of taking off clothes. -कुट्टिमम् 1 a tent. -2 an umbrella. -ग्रन्थिः the knot of the lower garment (which fastens it near the navel); cf. नीवि. -घर्घरी a cloth for straining, sieve. -धारणी a thing to hang clothes upon. -धाविन् a. washing clothes. -निर्णेजकः a washerman. -परिधानम् putting on garments, dressing. -पुत्रिका a doll, puppet. -पूत a. filtered through a cloth; वस्त्रपूतं पिवेज्जलम् Ms.6. 46. -पेशी a fringe. -भेदकः, -भेदिन् m. a tailor. -योनिः the material of cloth (as cotton). -रजकम्, -रञ्जनम् safflower. -विलासः foppery in dress. -वेशः, -वेश्मन् a tent. -वेष्टित a. well-clad.
vastrayati वस्त्रयति Den. P. To dress or clothe oneself.
viśastra विशस्त्र a. Weaponless, unarmed, defenceless.
vaiśastram वैशस्त्रम् 1 Defencelessness. -2 Government, rule. -3 The state of being unarmed.
śastram शस्त्रम् [शस्-ष्ट्रन्] 1 A weapon, arms; क्षमाशस्त्रं करे यस्य दुर्जनः किं करिष्यति Subhāṣ; R.2.4;3.51,52;5.28. -2 An instrument, a tool in general. -3 Iron; गृहीतशस्त्राः क्रोशन्ति चर्मिणो वाजिपृष्ठगाः Mb.6.2.29. -4 Steel. -5 A hymn of praise (स्तोत्र). -6 Repetition, recitation. -Comp. -अङ्गा a kind of sorrel. -अभ्यासः the practice of arms, military exercise. -अयसम् 1 steel. -2 iron. -अवपातः injury by weapon; शस्त्रावपाते गर्भस्य पातने चोत्तमो दमः Y.2.277. -अस्त्रम् 1 weapons for striking and throwing, arms and missiles; शस्त्रास्त्रभृत्त्वं क्षत्रस्य Ms.1.79. -2 arms or weapons generally. -आख्यम् iron. -आजीवः, -उपजीविन् m. a professional soldier; Kau. A.1.3. -उद्यमः lifting up a weapon (to strike). -उपकरणम् arms or instruments of war, military apparatus. -कर्मन् any surgical operation. -कारः an armourer. -कोपः war, battle. -ककोषः the sheath or scabbard of any weapon. -क्षारः borax. -ग्रहः battle, fight. -ग्राहिन् a. taking up or wearing arms (for battle); शस्त्रग्राही ब्राह्मणो जामदग्न्यः U.5.33. -चिकित्सा surgery. -जीविन्, -वृत्ति m. one living by the use of arms, a professional soldier. -देवता the deity presiding over weapons. -धरः = शस्त्रभृत् q. v. -निपातनम् a surgical operation. -न्यासः laying down arms; so शस्त्र (परि) त्यागः. -पाणि a. bearing arms, armed. (-m.) an armed warrior. -पदम् incision; Suśr. -पूत a. 'purified by arms', rendered pure or absolved from guilt by being killed with a weapon on the battle-field; अशस्त्रपूतं निर्व्याजम् (महामांसम्) Māl.5.12; (see Jagaddhara's explanation of the word); अहमपि तस्य मिथ्याप्रतिज्ञावैलक्ष्यसंपादितमशस्त्रपूतं मरणमुपदशामि Ve.2. -प्रहारः a wound inflicted with a weapon. -भृत् m. 1 a soldier, warrior; रामः शस्त्रभृतामहम् Bg.1.31; न तद् यशः शस्त्रभृतां क्षिणोति R.2.4. -2 an armed man. -मार्जः a weapon-cleaner, an armourer, a furbisher. -विद्या, -शास्त्रम् the science of archery, see धनुर्वेद. -वृत्तिः a professional soldier; पुरुषा शस्त्रवृत्तयः Ms. 12.45. -व्यवहारः practice of weapons. -शास्त्रम् military science. -संहतिः f. 1 a collection of arms. -2 an arsenal. -संपातः a sudden fall of a number of weapons. -हत a. killed by a weapon. ˚चतुर्दशी N. of a particular 14th day sacred to the memory of fallen warriors. -हस्त a. armed. (-स्तः) an armed man.
śastrakam शस्त्रकम् 1 Steel. -2 Iron. -3 An instrument, a tool, weapon.
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astra n. (m.) missile, arrow; bow; -kshati-mat, a. wounded by missiles; -grâ ma, m. collection of missiles; -gña, a. skilled in arms or in launching missiles; -vid, a. id.; -vrishti, f. shower of arrows; -½agâra, n. armoury.
atiśastra a. surpassing weapons.
avastra a. unclothed: -tâ, f. naked ness; î-kri, deprive of clothes.
astra a. swordless, unarmed: -pâni, a. having no sword in the hand; -pûta, pp. not consecrated by the sword; -vadha, m. murder without a weapon.
kuvastra n. bad dress; a. ill-clad: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -vâkya, n., -vâk, f. ill word; -vâdika, m. charlatan, quack; -vâsanâ, f. wrong notion.
paṭṭavastra n. cloth garment; -sâlâ, f. tent; -½amsuka, n. kind of garment (Pr.).
vastra n. dress, garment; cloth: -knop am, abs. wetting the clothes; -dasâ, f. hem of a garment; -dhâvin, a. washing clothes; -pûta, pp. strained through a cloth; -petâ, f. clothes-basket; -mukhya, a.having clothes as the chief thing (adornment); -vat, a. having a fine garment, beautifully dressed; -veshtita, pp. enveloped in clothes, well clad.
śastrakarman n. surgical opera ation; -kali, m. duel with swords; -kopa, m. raging of the sword or war; -graha, m. taking to the sword, combat; -grâhaka, a. bearing arms, armed; -ghâta, m.stroke of the sword; -devatâ, f. goddess of war (only pl.); -dhârana, n. bearing of the sword; -nidhana, a. dying by the sword; -nir yâna, a. id.; -nyâsa, m. laying down of arms, abstention from war; -pâni, a. hold ing a sword in one's hand; -pânin, a. id. (metr.); -pâta, m. cut with a knife; -pra hâra, m. sword-cut; -bhrit, a. bearing arms, armed; m. warrior; -vat, a. armed with a sword; -vihita, pp. inflicted with a weapon; -vritti, a.living by the sword, following the profession of arms; -vrana-maya, a. consist ing in wounds caused by weapons; -sikshâ, f. skill with the sword; -sampâta, m. dis charge of missiles, conflict; -hata, pp. slain with the sword.
śastra n. [cutting instrument: √ sas] knife, dagger, sword, weapon; C.: arrow (rare); sword=war.
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astraiṇāḥ santu paṇḍagāḥ AVś.8.6.16b.
ukthaśastraiḥ pramudo modamānāḥ # GB.1.5.24b.
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abhyaṃkara(BHASKARASHASTRI Abhyankar 1785-1870 A. D. )an eminent scholar of Sanskrit Grammar who prepared a number of Sanskrit scholars in Grammar at Sātārā. He has also written a gloss on the Paribhāṣenduśekhara and another one on the Laghu-Śabdenduśekhara. (VASUDEVA SHASTRI Abhyakar 863-1942 A. D.) a stalwart Sanskrit Pandit, who, besides writing several learned commentaries on books in several Sanskrit Shastras, has written a commentary named 'Tattvādarśa' on the Paribhāṣenduśekhara and another named 'Guḍhārthaprakāśa' on the Laghuśabdenduśekhara. (KASHINATH VASUDEVA Abhyankar, 1890-) a student of Sanskrit Grammar who has written महाभाष्यप्रस्तावना-खण्ड, and जैनेन्द्रपरिभाषावृत्ति and compiled the परिभाषासंग्रह and the present Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar.
āśubodha(1)name of a work on grammar written by Tārānātha called Tarka-vācaspatī, a reputed Sanskrit scholar of Bengal of the 19th century A.D. who compiled the great Sanskrit Dictionary named वाचस्पत्यकेाश and wrote commentaries on many Sanskrit Shastraic and classical works. The grammar called अाशुबोध is very useful for beginners; (2) name of an elementary grammar in aphorisms written by रामकिंकरसरस्वती, which is based on the Mugdhabodha of Bopadeva.
ekamunipakṣaa view or doctrine propounded by one of the many ancient sages or munis who are believed to be the founders of a Sastra; a view propounded only by Pāṇini, to the exclusion of Kātyāyana and Patañjali; confer, compare एकमुनिपक्षे तु अचो ञ्णितीत्यत्राच इति योगं विभज्य...व्यवस्थितविभाषात्रोक्ता Durghaṭa-Vṛtti I.1.5; see also I.4.24, II.3.18.
garīyasinvolving a special effort.The word is frequently used by the Vārttikakāra and old grammarians in connection with something, which involves greater effort and longer expression and, hence, not commendable in rules of the Shastra works where brevity is the soul of 'wit'; confer, compare पदगौरवाद्योगवेिभागो गरीयान् Paribhāṣenduśekhara of Nāgeśa. Pari. 121. The word गुरु is also sometimes used in a similar sense; confer, compare तद् गुरु भवति Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). I.1 Āhnika of the Pātañjala Mahābhāṣya. l Vārttika (on the Sūtra of Pāṇini). 2.
jagannātha(1)the well-known poet and scholar of Vyakarana and Alam kara who wrote many excellent poetical works. He lived in the sixteenth century. He was a pupil of कृष्णशेष and he severely criticised the views of Appaya Diksita and Bhattoji Diksita. He wrote a sort of refutation of Bhattoji's commentary Praudha-Manorama on the Siddhānta Kaumudi, which he named प्रौढमनेारमाखण्डन but which is popularly termed मनोरमाकुचमर्दन. His famous work is the Rasagangadhara on Alankrasastra; (2) writer of a commentary on the Rk-Pratisakhya by name Varnakramalaksana; (3) writer of Sarapradipika, a commentary on the Sarasvata Vyakarana.
nāgeśathe most reputed modern scholar of Panini's grammar, who was well-versed in other Sastras also, who lived in Benares in the latter half of the seventeenth and the first half of the eighteenth century. He wrote many masterly commentaries known by the words शेखर and उद्द्योत on the authoritative old works in the different Sastras, the total list of his small and big works together well nigh exceeding a hundredition He was a bright pupil of Hari Diksita, the grandson of Bhattoji Diksita. He was a renowned teacher also, and many of the famous scholars of grammar in Benares and outside at present are his spiritual descendants. He was a Maharastriya Brahmana of Tasgaon in Satara District, who received his education in Benares. For some years he stayed under the patronage of Rama, the king of Sringibera at his time. He was very clever in leading debates in the various Sastras and won the title of Sabhapati. Out of his numerous works, the Mahābhāṣya-Pradīpoddyota by Nāgeśa.on Kaiyata's Mahabhasyapradipa, the Laghusabdendusekhara on the Siddhanta Kaumudi and the Paribhasendusekhara are quite wellknown and studied by every one who wishes to get proficiency in Panini's grammar. For details see pp. 21-24 and 401-403, Vol. VII of the Patanjala Mahabhasya edition D. E. Society, Poona.
paspaśācalled also पस्पशाह्निक; name given to the first or introductory chapter ( अाह्निक ) of the Maahabhaasya of Patanjali. The word occurs first in the SiSupaalavadha of Maagha. The word is derived from पस्पश् , the frequentative base of स्पर्श to touch or to see (ancient use). Possibly it may be explained as derived from स्पश् with अप; cf . शब्दबिद्येव नो भाति राजनीतिरपस्पशा Sis.II.112. Mallinatha has understood the word पस्पश m. and explained it as introduction to a Saastra treatise; confer, compare पस्पशः शास्त्रारम्भसमर्थक उपेद्वातसंदर्भग्रन्थः । Mallinaatha on SiS. II.112.
pāṭha(1)recital of a sacred Vedic or Sastra work; the original recital of an authoritative text;(2) the various artificial ways or methods of such a recital; c.g. पदपाठ, क्रमपाठ et cetera, and others in the case of Vedic Literature: (3) an original recital such as the सुत्रपाठ, धातुपाठ, गणपाठ, वार्तिकपाठ and परिभाषापाठ in the case of the several systems of Sanskrit Grammar; the five Paathas are called पञ्चपाठी; (4) recitation; confer, compare नान्तरेण पाठं स्वरा अनुबन्धा वा शक्या विज्ञातुम् Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on P.I.3.1 Vaart. 13; (5) reading, variant: confer, compare चूर्णादीनि अप्राण्युपग्रहादिति सूत्रस्य पाठान्तरम् Kaas. on P.V.2.134.
pratijñā pratijñānaalso; hypothesis, express tenet in a Sastra or convention: confer, compare अाडः स्थः प्रतिज्ञान इति वक्तव्यम् । अस्ति सकारमातिष्ठते । आगमौ गुणवृद्धी अतिष्ठते । विकारौ गुणवृद्धीं आतिष्ठते Mfeminine.Bh. on P.I.3. 22; cf also प्रतिज्ञानुनासिक्याः पाणिनीयाः Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on P.I.3.2,VII.1.1, प्रतिज्ञास्वरिताः पाणिनीयाः Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana.on P.I.3.11.
prayogaratnamālāname of a recognised treatise on grammar written by पुरुषोत्तमविद्यावागीश of Bengal in the fourteenth century. The treatise explains many words which, although current in language and literature, cannot be easily formed by rules of grammar. The author has tried to form them by applying rules of grammar given in the grammatical systems of Panini and Katantra. The alphabet given in this treatise is according to the system of the Tantra Sastra which shows a scholarship of the author in that branch The grammar was studied much in Bengal and Assam.
bopadevaa great Sanskrit scholar and grammarian belonging to Devagiri in the greater Maharastra who was supported by Hemadri of Devagiri. He resided at सार्थग्राम on the river Varada in the first half of the thirteenth century. He wrote a short treatise on Sanskrit Grammar, which has a number of peculiar abbreviations for the usual well-known grammatical termanuscript. His grammar had a wide spread in Bengal and it is today a very common text on Grammar Bengal. On this account some scholars believe that he lived in Bengal. He was the son of Kesava and pupil of Dhanesa. He is also the author, of the well-known work कविकल्पद्रुम on which he has written a commentary named कामधेनु or काव्यकामधेनु.
mādhavathe well-known epoch-making scholar of the 14th century who has written a number of treatises in various Saastras. His धातुवृम्त्ति is a well-known work in grammar
mugdhabodhaliterally instructions to the ignorant: a treatise on grammar similar to the Astadhyayi of Panini but much shorter, written by Bopadeva or Vopadeva an inhabitant of the greater Maharastra in the Vardha district, in the thirteenth century. After the fall of the Hindu rulers in Bengal, treatises like भाषावृत्ति and others written by eastern grammarians fell into the back-ground and their place was taken up by easier treatises written by Bopadeva and others.Many commentaries were written upon the Mugdhabodha, of which the Vidyanivsa is much known to grammarians
ratnārṇavaname of a commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi written by Krsnamitra, a famous grammarian and Naiyayika who lived in the eighteenth century and wrote many commentary works on books in the Vyakarana and Nyāya Sastras.
rāmanātha( विद्यावाचस्पति )a Sanskrit scholar of the 17th century who studied Vyakarana,. Dharma, Alamkara and other Sastras and wrote a grammar work कातन्त्ररहस्य, besides many books on other Sastras.
vāsudeva( शास्त्री)surnamed Abhyankar, who lived from 1863 to l942 and did vigorous and active work of teaching pupils and writing essays, articles, commentary works and original works on various Shastras with the same scholarship, zeal and acumen for fifty years in Poona. He wrote गूढार्थप्रकाश a commentary on the LaghuSabdendusekhara and तत्त्वादर्श a commentary on the Paribhasendusekhara in 1889. His edition of the Patanjala Mahabhasya with full translation and notes in Marathi can be called his magnum opus. See अभ्यंकर.
śabdaśāstrathe sciene of words.The term is generally applied to grammar, although strictly speaking the Mimamsa Sastra is also a science of words.
śākaṭāyana(1)name of an ancient reputed scholar of Grammar and Pratisakhyas who is quoted by Panini. He is despisingly referred to by Patanjali as a traitor grammarian sympathizing with the Nairuktas or etymologists in holding the view that all substantives are derivable and can be derived from roots; cf तत्र नामान्याख्यातजानीति शाकटायनो नैरुक्तसमयश्च Nir.I.12: cf also नाम च धातुजमाह निरुक्ते व्याकरणे शकटस्य च तोकम् M. Bh on P.III.3.1. Sakatayana is believed to have been the author of the Unadisutrapatha as also of the RkTantra Pratisakhya of the Samaveda ; (2) name of a Jain grammarian named पाल्यकीर्ति शाकटायन who lived in the ninth century during the reign of the Rastrakuta king Amoghavarsa and wrote the Sabdanusana which is much similar to the Sutrapatha of Panini and introduced a new System of Grammar. His work named the Sabdanusasana consists of four chapters which are arranged in the form of topics, which are named सिद्धि. The grammar work is called शब्दानुशासन.
śāstrakṛtthe originator or the founder of a Sastra or system of particular thoughts. The word was used by ancient grammarians for Panini, the founder of the great system of grammar, or of grammar in general; confer, compare व्यत्ययमिच्छति शास्त्रकृदेषां सोपि च सिध्यति बाहुलकेन M.Bh. on P. III. 1. 85
siddhāntaestablished tenet or principle or conclusion, in the standard works of the different Shastras.
hemacandraa Jain sage and scholar of remarkable erudition in the religious works of the Jainas as also in several Shastras. He was a resident of Dhandhuka in Gujarat, who, like Sankarācārya took संन्यासदीक्षा at a very early age and wrote a very large number of original books and commentaries, the total number of which may well nigh exceed fifty, during his long life of eighty-four years ( 1088 to ll 2 ). He stayed at AnhilavalaPattana in the North Gujarat and was patronised with extreme reverence by King Kumarapala who in fact, became his devoted pupil. Besides the well-known works on the various Shastras like Kavyanusasana, Abhidhanacintamani, Desinamamla, Yogasastra, Dvyasrayakavya, Trisastisalakapurusacarita and others which are well-known, he wrote a big work on grammar called सिद्धहेमचन्द्र by him,but popularly known by the name हेमव्याकरण or हैमशब्दानुशासन The , work consists of eight books or Adhyayas, out of which the eighth book is devoted to prakrit Grammar, and can be styled as a Grammar of all the Prakrit dialects. The Sanskrit Grammar of seven chapters is based practically upon Panini's Astadhyayi, the rules or sutras referring to Vedic words or Vedic affixes or accents being entirely omittedThe wording of the Sutras is much similar to that of Panini; at some places it is even identical. The order of the treatment of the subjects in the सिद्धहैम. शब्दानुशासनमृत्र is not, however, similar to that obtaining in the Astadhyayi of Panini. It is somewhat topicwise as in the Katantra Vyakarana. The first Adhyaya and a quarter of the second are devoted to Samjna, Paribhasa and declension; the second pada of the second Adhyaya is devoted to karaka, while the third pada of it is devoted to cerebralization and the fourth to the Stripratyayas.The first two Padas of the third Adhyaya are devoted to Samasas or compound words, while the last two Padas of the third Adhyaya and the fourth Adhyaya are devoted to conjugation The fifth Adhyaya is devoted to verbal derivatives or krdanta, while the sixth and the seventh Adhyayas are devoted to formations of nouns from nouns, or taddhita words. On this Sabda nusasana, which is just like Panini's Astadhyayi, the eighth adhyaya of Hemacandra being devoted to the grammar of the Arsa language similar to Vedic grammar of Panini, Hemacandra has himself written two glosses which are named लधुवृति and वृहृदवृत्ति and the famous commentary known as the Brhannyasa. Besides these works viz the हैमशब्दानुशासन, the two Vrttis on it and the Brhannyasa, he has given an appendix viz the Lingnusasana. The Grammar of Hemacandra, in short, introduced a new system of grammar different from, yet similar to, that of Panini, which by his followers was made completely similar to the Paniniya system by writing works similar to the Siddhantakaumudi, the Dhatuvrtti, the Manorama and the Paribhasendusekhara. हेमहंसगणि a grammarian belonging to the school of Hemacandra, who lived in the fifteenth century and wrote a work on Paribhasas named न्यायसंग्रह, on which he himself wrote a commentary called न्यायार्थमञ्जूषा and another one called by the name न्यास.
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astra and weaponsSB 11.15.30
astra arrowsSB 6.9.44
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astra bows and arrowsSB 6.9.19
astra by the brahmāstraSB 10.1.4
astra concerning weapons shot as arrowsSB 10.83.20
astra of the arrows released by mantrasSB 6.10.26
astra of the weaponSB 10.66.40
astra of weaponsCC Madhya 20.172
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astra the brahmāstraSB 1.12.7
astra the weapon of chanting the Hare Kṛṣṇa mantraCC Madhya 6.103
astra to missilesSB 10.89.37
astra weaponSB 1.16.13-15
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astra weaponsCC Adi 3.52
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astra weaponsCC Adi 3.73
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astra-agni-tāpena from the heat of the fire of the Sudarśana cakraSB 9.5.13
astra-agni-tāpena from the heat of the fire of the Sudarśana cakraSB 9.5.13
astra-agni-tāpena from the heat of the fire of the Sudarśana cakraSB 9.5.13
astra-anvitaiḥ with hymns (mantras)SB 4.5.23
astra-anvitaiḥ with hymns (mantras)SB 4.5.23
astra-bhede according to the different weaponsCC Madhya 20.191
astra-bhede according to the different weaponsCC Madhya 20.191
astra-bhṛtām of all the soldiers who could use weaponsSB 9.15.33
astra-bhṛtām of all the soldiers who could use weaponsSB 9.15.33
astra-dhara holding of different weaponsCC Madhya 20.226
astra-dhara holding of different weaponsCC Madhya 20.226
astra-dhāraṇa of holding the weaponsCC Madhya 20.207
astra-dhāraṇa of holding the weaponsCC Madhya 20.207
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astra-dhāraṇa of holding the weaponsCC Madhya 20.222
astra-dhṛti of holding the weaponsCC Madhya 20.221
astra-dhṛti of holding the weaponsCC Madhya 20.221
astra-jñaḥ expert in military scienceSB 1.7.28
astra-jñaḥ expert in military scienceSB 1.7.28
astra-jñānam the art of military administrationSB 9.22.38
astra-jñānam the art of military administrationSB 9.22.38
astra-kara weapons in the different handsCC Madhya 20.226
astra-kara weapons in the different handsCC Madhya 20.226
astra-kara weapons in the handsCC Madhya 20.239
astra-kara weapons in the handsCC Madhya 20.239
astra-mayam of weaponsSB 10.55.21
astra-mayam of weaponsSB 10.55.21
astra-ogham different types of weaponsSB 4.10.16
astra-ogham different types of weaponsSB 4.10.16
astra-pūgaiḥ by any kind of weaponSB 3.15.35
astra-pūgaiḥ by any kind of weaponSB 3.15.35
astra-pūgaiḥ with bow and arrowsSB 9.11.20
astra-pūgaiḥ with bow and arrowsSB 9.11.20
astra-pūtaḥ purified by arrowsSB 3.2.20
astra-pūtaḥ purified by arrowsSB 3.2.20
astra-tejaḥ radiation of the brahmāstraSB 1.12.10
astra-tejaḥ radiation of the brahmāstraSB 1.12.10
astra-tejaḥ the glare of this weaponSB 1.7.28
astra-tejaḥ the glare of this weaponSB 1.7.28
astra-tejasā by the influence of your weaponSB 1.7.28
astra-tejasā by the influence of your weaponSB 1.7.28
astraiḥ by weaponsSB 8.11.35
astraiḥ with arrowsSB 6.10.23
astraiḥ with weaponsSB 10.76.17
astram a weaponSB 6.8.8-10
astram an arrowSB 4.11.1
astram the means by which you achieved perfectionSB 11.12.24
astram the weaponSB 10.66.39
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astram weaponSB 1.15.12
SB 1.7.19
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SB 1.8.15
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astram weaponsSB 7.10.57
astrasya of the weapon (the blade of kuśa grass)SB 10.78.35
astrataḥ from the weapon ofSB 1.8.24
astrataḥ weaponsSB 1.8.24
vastra-ābharaṇa-dhenubhiḥ with clothing, ornaments and many cowsSB 8.16.53
vastra-ābharaṇa with garments and ornamentsSB 10.5.8
vastra-ākalpa-añjana-ādibhiḥ with proper dress, ornaments, black ointment, and so onSB 10.5.9
ajita-śastra-vahninā by the blazing fire of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's weaponSB 9.4.61
vastra-ākalpa-añjana-ādibhiḥ with proper dress, ornaments, black ointment, and so onSB 10.5.9
vastra-alańkāra ornaments and clothesCC Adi 13.114
vastra-ambu-bhājana the cloth and waterpotCC Madhya 17.19
vastra-ākalpa-añjana-ādibhiḥ with proper dress, ornaments, black ointment, and so onSB 10.5.9
vastra-antena by the end of the sārīSB 4.25.24
ārṣa-astram the weapon given by Nārāyaṇa ṛṣiSB 4.11.3
astram without being fully equippedBG 1.45
drauṇi-astra by the weapon of the son of DroṇaSB 1.18.1
drauṇi-astra by the weapon of Drauṇi, the son of DroṇaSB 3.3.17
kusuma-astra-vega pierced by the arrow of CupidSB 4.26.26
mahā-astra of the great weapon (the disc)SB 5.18.15
śastra-astra-varṣa-oghāḥ showers of arrows and other weaponsSB 6.10.25
śastra-astra-pūgaiḥ by the bunches of weapons and mantrasSB 6.10.27
sarva-astra-ghātin O destroyer of all weaponsSB 9.5.4
parama-astra by the supreme weapon, the brahmāstraSB 11.31.12
tāra astra their weaponsCC Madhya 9.232
upāsanā-astra applying the weapon of worshipingSB 5.11.17
sva-astraiḥ with His weaponsSB 8.6.3-7
prati-astraiḥ with counterweaponsSB 10.63.12
brāhmam astram hymns of the brāhma (nuclear) weaponSB 1.7.27
brāhma-astram the supreme weaponSB 1.7.29
sudarśana-astram the Sudarśana weaponSB 3.19.22
ārṣa-astram the weapon given by Nārāyaṇa ṛṣiSB 4.11.3
hareḥ astram weapon of the Supreme Personality of GodheadSB 9.5.2
brahma-astram a brahmāstraSB 10.63.13
vismṛta-śastra-astrān those who have forgotten how to use weaponsSB 10.4.35
brahma-astrasya of the brahmāstraSB 10.63.13
vastra-ambu-bhājana the cloth and waterpotCC Madhya 17.19
śastra-bhṛtaḥ equipped with all weaponsSB 3.3.4
śastra-bhṛtām of the carriers of weaponsBG 10.31
brāhma-astram the supreme weaponSB 1.7.29
brahma-astrasya of the brahmāstraSB 10.63.13
brahma-astram a brahmāstraSB 10.63.13
brāhmam astram hymns of the brāhma (nuclear) weaponSB 1.7.27
citra-vastra printed clothCC Madhya 14.109
vastra-ābharaṇa-dhenubhiḥ with clothing, ornaments and many cowsSB 8.16.53
vastra dite to offer clothCC Madhya 20.77
drauṇi-astra by the weapon of the son of DroṇaSB 1.18.1
drauṇi-astra by the weapon of Drauṇi, the son of DroṇaSB 3.3.17
dui-vastra two clothsCC Antya 6.299
śastra-durgāṇi the weapon obstaclesSB 10.59.4
ei vastra this clothCC Madhya 15.47
sarva-astra-ghātin O destroyer of all weaponsSB 9.5.4
vastra-gupta covered by clothCC Adi 13.114
nirastra hañā being without weaponsCC Madhya 16.177
hareḥ astram weapon of the Supreme Personality of GodheadSB 9.5.2
kāla vastra black garmentsCC Madhya 18.185
vastra-kānti the beauty of the garmentsCC Madhya 3.110
kusuma-astra-vega pierced by the arrow of CupidSB 4.26.26
mahā-astra of the great weapon (the disc)SB 5.18.15
nakha-śastra-pāṇibhiḥ with His nails and other weapons in His handsSB 7.8.31
nava-vastra new clothCC Madhya 4.72
nava vastra new clothCC Madhya 4.81
nirastra hañā being without weaponsCC Madhya 16.177
śastra-astra-varṣa-oghāḥ showers of arrows and other weaponsSB 6.10.25
śastra-oghaiḥ different weaponsSB 6.9.19
vastra pāñā getting that clothCC Madhya 12.38
śastra-pāṇayaḥ those with weapons in handBG 1.45
nakha-śastra-pāṇibhiḥ with His nails and other weapons in His handsSB 7.8.31
parama-astra by the supreme weapon, the brahmāstraSB 11.31.12
parāna vastra dresses themCC Antya 5.18
vastra pari' just one clothCC Madhya 24.259
paṭṭa-vastra silk clothCC Adi 5.185
paṭṭa-vastra silk garmentsCC Adi 5.185
paṭṭa-vastra silk garmentsCC Antya 18.83
pīta-vastra yellow dressCC Adi 17.15
vastra-pradāna-prasańga incidents of exchanging clothCC Madhya 1.149
prasāda-vastra used clothCC Madhya 15.27
vastra-prasāda cloth and prasādamCC Antya 12.87
vastra-pradāna-prasańga incidents of exchanging clothCC Madhya 1.149
prati-astraiḥ with counterweaponsSB 10.63.12
śastra-astra-pūgaiḥ by the bunches of weapons and mantrasSB 6.10.27
rakta-vastra saffron clothCC Antya 13.61
śastra-sampāte in releasing his arrowsBG 1.20
sarva-astra-ghātin O destroyer of all weaponsSB 9.5.4
śastra weaponsBG 1.9
śastra-sampāte in releasing his arrowsBG 1.20
śastra-pāṇayaḥ those with weapons in handBG 1.45
śastra-bhṛtām of the carriers of weaponsBG 10.31
śastra-bhṛtaḥ equipped with all weaponsSB 3.3.4
śastra-varṣeṇa by a shower of weaponsSB 4.10.13
śastra-oghaiḥ different weaponsSB 6.9.19
śastra-astra-varṣa-oghāḥ showers of arrows and other weaponsSB 6.10.25
śastra and weaponsSB 6.10.26
śastra-astra-pūgaiḥ by the bunches of weapons and mantrasSB 6.10.27
nakha-śastra-pāṇibhiḥ with His nails and other weapons in His handsSB 7.8.31
ajita-śastra-vahninā by the blazing fire of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's weaponSB 9.4.61
vismṛta-śastra-astrān those who have forgotten how to use weaponsSB 10.4.35
śastra consisting of weaponsSB 10.59.2-3
śastra-durgāṇi the weapon obstaclesSB 10.59.4
śastra of weaponsSB 10.59.13
śastra cutting weaponsSB 10.59.17-19
śastra of weaponsSB 10.76.9-11
śastra of weaponsSB 10.76.25
śastra of weaponsSB 10.77.33
śastra of weaponsSB 10.82.3-6
śastra and other weaponsSB 10.83.20
śastra and weaponsCC Adi 3.65
sva-śastraiḥ by His own weaponsSB 3.3.4
śastraiḥ with weaponsSB 4.5.23
śastraiḥ with weaponsSB 6.10.23
śastraiḥ by regular weaponsSB 8.10.4
śastraiḥ with weaponsSB 8.10.13-15
śastram weaponSB 8.10.44
śastram weapon (the disc)SB 9.4.57-59
sei vastra that new dressCC Madhya 20.71
su-vastra fine clothingSB 10.69.9-12
sudarśana-astram the Sudarśana weaponSB 3.19.22
śukla-vastra white clothCC Antya 18.83
sūkṣma vastra fine clothCC Antya 13.7
śuṣka-vastra dry clothCC Antya 18.101
sva-śastraiḥ by His own weaponsSB 3.3.4
sva-astraiḥ with His weaponsSB 8.6.3-7
tāra astra their weaponsCC Madhya 9.232
vastra uḍāñā waving his clothCC Madhya 17.87
vastra uḍāñā waving his garments up and downCC Madhya 24.276
upāsanā-astra applying the weapon of worshipingSB 5.11.17
ajita-śastra-vahninā by the blazing fire of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's weaponSB 9.4.61
śastra-astra-varṣa-oghāḥ showers of arrows and other weaponsSB 6.10.25
śastra-varṣeṇa by a shower of weaponsSB 4.10.13
vastra clothingSB 3.14.28
vastra-antena by the end of the sārīSB 4.25.24
vastra dressSB 8.16.39
vastra-ābharaṇa-dhenubhiḥ with clothing, ornaments and many cowsSB 8.16.53
vastra clothingSB 9.6.45-46
vastra clothsSB 10.5.7
vastra-ābharaṇa with garments and ornamentsSB 10.5.8
vastra-ākalpa-añjana-ādibhiḥ with proper dress, ornaments, black ointment, and so onSB 10.5.9
vastra their clothingSB 10.29.6-7
vastra their clothesSB 10.41.25
vastra clothingSB 10.53.42-43
vastra of her garmentSB 10.60.8
su-vastra fine clothingSB 10.69.9-12
vastra of his garmentSB 10.75.37
vastra dressSB 10.82.7-8
vastra with garmentsSB 10.85.37
vastra whose clothesSB 10.90.10
vastra by his clothSB 11.18.16
vastra with clothingSB 11.27.32
paṭṭa-vastra silk clothCC Adi 5.185
paṭṭa-vastra silk garmentsCC Adi 5.185
vastra garmentsCC Adi 8.52
vastra clothCC Adi 13.82
vastra-gupta covered by clothCC Adi 13.114
vastra-alańkāra ornaments and clothesCC Adi 13.114
vastra clothCC Adi 13.118
vastra garmentsCC Adi 17.5
pīta-vastra yellow dressCC Adi 17.15
vastra clothCC Adi 17.231
vastra-pradāna-prasańga incidents of exchanging clothCC Madhya 1.149
vastra clothCC Madhya 1.185
vastra-kānti the beauty of the garmentsCC Madhya 3.110
vastra garmentsCC Madhya 4.59
vastra garmentsCC Madhya 4.63
nava-vastra new clothCC Madhya 4.72
nava vastra new clothCC Madhya 4.81
vastra garmentsCC Madhya 4.100
vastra and garmentsCC Madhya 7.40
vastra the garmentsCC Madhya 7.75
vastra clothCC Madhya 12.37
vastra pāñā getting that clothCC Madhya 12.38
vastra garmentsCC Madhya 13.169
citra-vastra printed clothCC Madhya 14.109
prasāda-vastra used clothCC Madhya 15.27
vastra clothCC Madhya 15.28
ei vastra this clothCC Madhya 15.47
vastra clothingCC Madhya 15.90
vastra-ambu-bhājana the cloth and waterpotCC Madhya 17.19
vastra uḍāñā waving his clothCC Madhya 17.87
kāla vastra black garmentsCC Madhya 18.185
vastra clothingCC Madhya 20.70
sei vastra that new dressCC Madhya 20.71
vastra the clothCC Madhya 20.76
vastra dite to offer clothCC Madhya 20.77
vastra garmentsCC Madhya 21.21
vastra pari' just one clothCC Madhya 24.259
vastra uḍāñā waving his garments up and downCC Madhya 24.276
vastra clothCC Madhya 24.333
parāna vastra dresses themCC Antya 5.18
dui-vastra two clothsCC Antya 6.299
vastra clothCC Antya 11.66
vastra-prasāda cloth and prasādamCC Antya 12.87
sūkṣma vastra fine clothCC Antya 13.7
vastra clothCC Antya 13.51
vastra clothCC Antya 13.52
vastra clothCC Antya 13.57
vastra the clothCC Antya 13.60
rakta-vastra saffron clothCC Antya 13.61
paṭṭa-vastra silk garmentsCC Antya 18.83
śukla-vastra white clothCC Antya 18.83
vastra covering clothsCC Antya 18.90
śuṣka-vastra dry clothCC Antya 18.101
vastraiḥ with tapestriesSB 3.23.14-15
vastraiḥ with clothingSB 10.73.25
kusuma-astra-vega pierced by the arrow of CupidSB 4.26.26
vismṛta-śastra-astrān those who have forgotten how to use weaponsSB 10.4.35
vivastra nakedSB 10.22.20
vivastra nakedSB 9.14.30
vivastrau who were also nakedSB 10.10.6
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astra noun (masculine neuter) a bow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a missile weapon (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a sword (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a weapon in general (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
arrow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bolt (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Mantra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the mystical syllable phat (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 284/72933
astrabandha noun (masculine) an uninterrupted series of arrows (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 23317/72933
astrabhṛt noun (masculine) a shooter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 46012/72933
astraka noun (masculine) astra
Frequency rank 46010/72933
astramantra noun (masculine) a Mantra used to charm arrows (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 32907/72933
astravant adjective possessing a weapon
Frequency rank 32908/72933
astravidyā noun (feminine) [rel.] a kind of mantra (?)
Frequency rank 46013/72933
aṅguliśastraka noun (neuter) [medic.] aṅguliśastra
Frequency rank 41804/72933
aṅgulīśastra noun (neuter) a kind of surgical knife
Frequency rank 41806/72933
aṅgulīśastraka noun (neuter) [medic.] aṅgulīśastra
Frequency rank 41807/72933
adhovastra adjective
Frequency rank 42535/72933
anastra noun (neuter) not a weapon
Frequency rank 31785/72933
anuśastra noun (neuter) any subsidiary weapon or instrument (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
anything used in place of a regular surgical instrument (as a finger-nail) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 17522/72933
antarvastra noun (neuter) an under garment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 43460/72933
avastra adjective without clothes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 32665/72933
astra adjective unarmed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
weaponless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 18935/72933
astra adjective having no invocation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 45587/72933
astrakṛtya adjective not to be cut with a knife (e.g. a vessel)
Frequency rank 15489/72933
aṣṭavidhaśastrakarmīya noun (masculine) name of Suśrutasaṃhitā, Sū. 25
Frequency rank 32819/72933
iṣvastra noun (neuter) a bow (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 12396/72933
kathaṃśastra adjective having which weapons?
Frequency rank 48435/72933
kuśastra noun (neuter) a bad surgical instrument
Frequency rank 49836/72933
dantavastra noun (masculine neuter)
Frequency rank 54220/72933
digvastra noun (masculine) name of a grammarian (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54412/72933
nakhaśastra noun (neuter) a kind of lancet
Frequency rank 28562/72933
niḥśastra adjective unarmed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
weaponless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 56551/72933
paṭṭavastra noun (neuter) a kind of cloth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 19567/72933
mṛttikāvastra noun (neuter) vastramṛd
Frequency rank 22046/72933
mṛdvastra noun (neuter) mṛttikākarpaṭa img/alchemy.bmp
Frequency rank 13699/72933
vastra noun (masculine neuter) cloth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
clothes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
cover (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
dress (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
garment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
raiment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 417/72933
vastra noun (neuter) a leaf of the cinnamon tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64912/72933
vastraka noun (neuter) cloth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 20008/72933
vastrakhaṇḍa noun (masculine)
Frequency rank 39137/72933
vastragopana noun (neuter) name of one of the 64 arts (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64913/72933
vastrapañjala noun (masculine) name of a bulbous plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64914/72933
vastrabhūṣaṇa noun (masculine) a kind of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64915/72933
vastrabhūṣaṇā noun (feminine) a kind of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Rubia Munjista
Frequency rank 30087/72933
vastramṛttikā noun (feminine) clay mixed with rags [used to smear/seal vessels]
Frequency rank 12203/72933
vastramṛtsnā noun (feminine) (alchemy) vastramṛd
Frequency rank 15181/72933
vastramṛd noun (feminine) img/alchemy.bmp
Frequency rank 13749/72933
vastraraṅgā noun (feminine) a species of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 64916/72933
vastrarañjaka noun (neuter) safflower saffron
Frequency rank 64917/72933
vastrarañjinī noun (feminine) Rubia munjista
Frequency rank 64918/72933
vastrarāgadhṛk noun (neuter) puṣpakāsīsa
Frequency rank 64919/72933
vastravant adjective having fine clothes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
welldressed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30088/72933
vijayāśastradhāraṇa noun (masculine) a kind of plant (?)
Frequency rank 65501/72933
vivastra adjective naked (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
unclothed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
without clothes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30262/72933
viśastra adjective weaponless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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vyastra adjective without weapons
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śastra noun (neuter) a razor (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an instrument for cutting or wounding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
any instrument or tool (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
any weapon (even applied to an arrow) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
dagger (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
iron (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
knife (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
steel (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sword (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
tīkṣṇaloha
Frequency rank 474/72933
śastra noun (masculine) a sword (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 39946/72933
śastraka noun (neuter) a knife (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
iron (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 25574/72933
śastrakarman noun (neuter) any surgical operation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 12239/72933
śastrakarmavidhi noun (masculine) name of Aṣṭāṅgahṛdayasaṃhitā, Sū. 29
Frequency rank 67358/72933
śastrakuṇṭha noun (neuter) iron
Frequency rank 67359/72933
śastrakośataru noun (masculine) a kind of plant
Frequency rank 67360/72933
śastraghāta noun (masculine) the stroke of a sword (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67361/72933
śastracūrṇa noun (neuter) iron-filings (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
maṇḍūra
Frequency rank 67362/72933
śastradhara noun (masculine) a warrior (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67363/72933
śastrapada noun (neuter) incision (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30474/72933
śastrabhṛt noun (masculine)
Frequency rank 4523/72933
śastray verb (denominative parasmaipada)
Frequency rank 67364/72933
śastravant adjective provided with a weapons (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 25575/72933
śastravṛtti adjective
Frequency rank 67365/72933
śirastra noun (neuter) a cap (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a helmet (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
head-dress (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
turban (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67603/72933
savastra adjective with cloths
Frequency rank 25755/72933
savastraka adjective with cloths
Frequency rank 69564/72933
suśastra adjective
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liṅgaśarīra

astral body, counterpart of the physical body, phantom body.

manḍalāgra

round pointed; manḍalāgraśastra surgeon’s circular knife.

śastra

sharp instrument, śastrakarma surgical operation.

vastrabhūṣaṇa

Go to manjiṣṭa.

Wordnet Search
"astra" has 66 results.

astra

ayaḥ, loham, lohaḥ, āyasam, lauham, lauhaḥ, kṛṣṇāyasam, kālāyasam, kṛṣṇam, kālam, tīkṣṇam, śastrakam, piṇḍam, aśmasāraḥ, girijam, girisāraḥ, śilājam, śilātmajam, niśitam, kāntaḥ, dṛḍham, malīmasaḥ   

dhātuviśeṣaḥ- kṛṣṇavarṇīyaḥ dṛḍhaḥ dhātuḥ yaḥ pṛthvigarbhād aśmarūpeṇa labhyate।

ayaḥ manuṣyāṇāṃ bahūpakārakam। / abhitaptam ayopi mārdavaṃ bhajate ।

astra

veśaḥ, veṣaḥ, vastram, vāsaḥ, vasanam, paridhānam, bharaṇam, ābharaṇam, paricchadaḥ, ambaraḥ, bhūṣaṇam, vibhūṣaṇam, prasādhanam, ācchādanam   

yad aṅgam ācchādayati।

adya vidyālaye sarve pārampārikaṃ veśaṃ paridadhati।

astra

pracchadapaṭaḥ, pracchadavastram, uttarapracchadaḥ, uttarachadaḥ   

talpasya ācchādanam।

tena aṭṭāt pracchadapaṭaḥ krītaḥ।

astra

dhanuḥ, cāpaḥ, dhanva, śarāsanam, kodaṇḍam, kārmukam, iṣvāsaḥ, sthāvaram, guṇī, śarāvāpaḥ, tṛṇatā, triṇatā, astram, dhanūḥ, tārakam, kāṇḍam   

śaraniḥkṣepayantram।

eṣa vyāghraḥ tasya lubdhakasya dhanuṣaḥ niḥsṛtena bāṇena hataḥ ।

astra

astram, praharaṇam   

tat āyudhaṃ yad prahārārthaṃ kṣipyate।

bāṇaḥ ekam astram asti।

astra

citrakaṭaḥ, vastrakaṭaḥ, kūthaḥ   

sphītaṃ niṣyūtam ācchādanam।

eṣaḥ mūlyavānaḥ citrakaṭaḥ।

astra

śastradhārin, saśastra   

śastreṇa saha।

vittakośamocakān śastradhāriṇaḥ ārakṣakāḥ dhṛtavantaḥ।

astra

vastrāñcalam, añcalam, vastrakoṭiḥ   

vastrasya prānte suśobhanārthe syūtaḥ viralāṃśukamaya- ūrmmivad- uttānato vastrālaṅkāraḥ।

saḥ vastrāñcalasya nirmitikāryaṃ karoti।

astra

āyasam, sāralohaḥ, sāraloham, tīkṣṇāyasam, piṇḍāyasam, citrāyasam, śastrakam, śastram, cīnajam, sāraḥ, tīkṣṇam, śastrāyasam, piṇḍam, niśitam, tīvram, khaḍgam, muṇḍajam, ayaḥ, citrāyasam, vajram, nīlapiṇḍam, morakam, aruṇābham nāgakeśaram, tintirāṅgam, svarṇavajram, śaivālavajram, śoṇavajram, rohiṇī, kāṅkolam, granthivajrakam, madanākhyam   

dhātuviśeṣaḥ, tīkṣṇalohasya paryāyaḥ।

yadā tu āyase pātre pakvamaśnāti vai dvijaḥ sa pāpiṣṭho api bhuṅkte annaṃ raurave paripacyate।

astra

rajakaḥ, mārjaḥ, vastradhāvakaḥ, vastrarajakaḥ, vastranirṇejakaḥ, nirṇejakaḥ, vastranejakaḥ, vastramārjakaḥ, vastraprakṣālakaḥ, bhasmakāraḥ, karmakīlakaḥ   

vastrādīnāṃ śvetimānam āpādayati।

rajakaḥ vastrān kṣālayati।

astra

śastrakriyā, śastropacāraḥ, śastrakṛtyam, śastropāyaḥ, śastrakarma   

śastreṇa roganirmūlanārthaṃ śarīrachedanakriyā।

śastrakriyayā eva asya rogasya upāyaḥ।

astra

kaṭivastravalayam   

kaṭyāṃ valayīkṛtya baddhā adhovastrasya granthiḥ।

saḥ kaṭivastravalaye dhanaṃ sthāpayati।

astra

oṣṭhaḥ, radanacchadaḥ, dantavāsaḥ, dantavastram, radachadaḥ   

avayavaviśeṣaḥ, uṣyate dahyate uṣṇāhāreṇa iti dantācchādakāvayavaḥ।

āsanne maraṇe śyāmasya oṣṭhayoḥ tasya putrasya nāma eva āsīt।

astra

paṭam, vastram, aṃśuḥ   

ūrṇakarpāsādibhiḥ vinirmitaṃ vastu।

tena uttarīyārthaṃ mīṭaradvayaparimitaṃ paṭaṃ krītam।

astra

āgneyāstram, agnyastram   

tad astraṃ yasmād agniḥ nirgacchati।

prācīne kāle adhikāni āgneyāstraṇi upāyuñjan।

astra

vastrasūcī, sūcikā   

sā sūcī yasyām ekaḥ kaṇṭakasadṛśaḥ bhāgaḥ asti saḥ eva bhāgaḥ vakrīkṛtvā aparasmin āvaraṇayukte bhāge saṃyujyate।

maheśena uttarīye golyāḥ sthāne vastrasūcī sthāpitā।

astra

nagna, vivastra, nirvastra, anambara, avastra, udghāṭitāṅga, kākaruka, kīśa, āśāvāsas, digambara, digvāsas   

yaḥ āvaraṇaprāvaraṇavirahitaḥ asti।

nagnaḥ bālakaḥ bhūmyāṃ krīḍati।

astra

śastram   

tat sādhanam yad yuddhādiṣu ākramaṇārthe tathā ca ātmarakṣaṇārthe upayujyate।

tena śastreṇa vyāghraḥ hataḥ।

astra

āyudham, astram   

yena āyudhyate।

bhāratadeśaḥ videśāt āyudhāni krīṇāti।

astra

khaḍgaḥ, asiḥ, kṛpāṇaḥ, candrahāsaḥ, kaukṣeyakaḥ, maṇḍalāgraḥ, karabālaḥ, karapālaḥ, nistriṃśaḥ, śiriḥ, viśasanaḥ, tīkṣṇadhāraḥ, durāsadaḥ, śrīgarbhaḥ, vijayaḥ, dharmapālaḥ, kaukṣeyaḥ, taravāriḥ, tavarājaḥ, śastraḥ, riṣṭiḥ, ṛṣṭiḥ, pārerakaḥ   

śastraviśeṣaḥ।

khaḍgasya yuddhe rājñī lakṣmī nipuṇā āsīt।

astra

śiraskam, śirastram, mastakābharaṇam   

śirasaḥ veṣṭanam।

śyāmaḥ raktavarṇīyaṃ śiraskaṃ dhārayati।

astra

gajivastram   

vastraprakāraḥ yaḥ sthūlaḥ asti।

tena gajivastrasya karāṃśukaṃ syūtam।

astra

mahāvastram   

pavitrasthāne arpitaṃ vastram।

tena sāīmandire mahāvastram arpitam।

astra

śastravaidyaḥ, astracikitsakaḥ, śālākī   

kāyaśalyādibhiṣak।

śastravaidyaḥ gaṇḍaṃ chiditvā pūyaṃ nirharati।

astra

antarīyam, adhovastram   

tad vastraṃ yad nābhau dhṛtaṃ jānunī ācchādayati।

antarīyaṃ tathā ca uttarīyam iti asmākaṃ rāṣṭrīyaveṣaḥ।

astra

niḥśastra, aśastra, nirāyudha   

yaḥ śastrāstrahīnaḥ।

yuddhe niḥśastre vīre śastrapracālanam adharmam।

astra

sainikaḥ, yoddhā, yodhaḥ, śastrajīvī, śastradharaḥ, śastrabhṛt, śastradhārī, astradharaḥ, astradhārī, astrabhṛt, yudhānaḥ, camūcaraḥ, tantrī   

yaḥ sainyāṅgaṃ bhūtvā yuddhaṃ karoti।

saḥ śūraḥ sainikaḥ asti।

astra

mradiṣṭhavastram   

vastraviśeṣaḥ- mṛdusparśaṃ vastram।

ahaṃ mradiṣṭhavastrasya paridhānaṃ kārayitum icchāmi।

astra

vastrahaṭaḥ   

saḥ haṭaḥ yasmin vastrasya āpaṇakāḥ adhikāḥ santi।

asmin vastrahaṭe vastrasya bṛhadāpaṇakāni santi।

astra

pāñcālakaḥ, putrakaḥ, kṛtrimaputrakaḥ, cañcāpuruṣaḥ, puttalaḥ, pāñcālikā, putrikā, vastraputrikā, puttikā, śālāṅkī, kuruṇṭī, pāñcālī, pañcālī, lepyamayī, pañcālikā, śālabhañjī, śālabhañjīkā   

vastrakargajādīkṛtaputtalikā।

pitā pavanasya kṛte ekaṃ pāñcālakam akrīṇāt।

astra

āyataḥ, āyatam, samakoṇaḥ, samacaturastram   

yasya catvāraḥ api bhujāḥ koṇāḥ ca samānāḥ।

krīḍāṅgaṇaḥ ayaṃ ekaḥ āyataḥ asti।

astra

śastraśālā, śastrāgāra   

śastrārthe śālā;

eṣā śastraśālā sajjā।

astra

naukāpaṭaḥ, vātavasanam, vāyuvasanam, naukāvasanam, nauvasanam, nauvastram, vātavastram, vāyuvastram, vāyupaṭaḥ, javanikā, marutpaṭaḥ, vātapaṭaḥ   

tat vistṛta-vastraṃ yad naukāyāḥ pulinde vāyutaḥ gatinirdhāraṇārthe badhyate।

ākasmikāgatena ativātena naukāpaṭaḥ vidīrṇaḥ।

astra

vastravaṇik   

vastrāṇāṃ vaṇik।

mayā vastravaṇijaḥ kānicana vastrāṇi krītāni।

astra

mañjiṣṭhā, vikasā, jiṅgī, samaṅgā, kālameṣikā, maṇḍūkaparṇī, bhaṇḍīrī, bhaṇḍī, yojanavallī, kālameṣī, kālī, jiṅgiḥ, bhaṇḍirī, bhaṇḍiḥ, hariṇī, raktā, gaurī, yojanāvallikā, vaprā, rohiṇī, citralatā, citrā, citrāṅgī, jananī, vijayā, mañjūṣā, raktayaṣṭikā, kṣatriṇī, rāgāḍhyā, kālabhāṇḍikā, aruṇā, jvarahantrī, chatrā, nāgakumārikā, bhaṇḍīralatikā, rāgāṅgī, vastrabhūṣaṇā   

latāprakāraḥ yasyāḥ puṣpāṇi pītāni tathā ca laghūni santi।

mañjiṣṭhāyāḥ daṇḍāt tathā ca sūlāt raktaḥ varṇaḥ prāpyate।

astra

mahānalvam, sahastramānam   

dūratāyāḥ māpanaṃ kartuṃ yat parimāṇaṃ tad।

sahastraṃ mānaṃ nāma ekaṃ mahānalvam।

astra

paṭamaṇḍapaḥ, keṇikā, paṭagṛham, vastraveśaḥ, vastragṛham, sphulam, śreṇikā, śibiram, veśaḥ, vāsaḥkuṭī, vastrāgāraḥ, vastrāgāram, vastraveśma, vastrakuṭṭimaḥ, paṭṭaśālā, paṭaukaḥ, paṭoṭajam, paṭaveśma, paṭavāsaḥ, paṭamaṇḍapaḥ, gulmī, kuṭaruḥ, guṇalayanī, guṇalayanikā   

paṭasya maṇḍapaḥ yaḥ guṇādhāreṇa āstīryate।

chātrāḥ paṭamaṇḍapaṃ prasārayanti।

astra

āmuc, ucchādaya, vyapakṛṣ, samucchādaya, avatṛ, unmuc, unmocaya, apanah, vāsaḥ apanī, vastram apanī   

dhṛtasya vastrasya apanayanānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।

bālakaḥ snātuṃ svasya vastrān āmuñcati।/bālakaḥ snātuṃ vastrān ucchādayate।

astra

śastram   

śasyate hiṃsyate anena;

kṣamāśastram kare yasya durjanaḥ kim kariṣyati

[subhā]

astra

antarvastram   

antari paridhānārthe vastram;

antaryutakam adhovastram ityādi antarvastrāṇi santi

astra

astradhārī   

yena astraṃ dhṛtam।

astradhārī śreṣṭhinaṃ gullikayā hatavān।

astra

vastradhārin, vastrābhūṣita   

yaḥ vastraṃ dhārayati।

vastradhāriṇāṃ sādhūnāṃ dvau nāgāsādhū āstām।

astra

anāyudha, nirāyudha, śastravihīna   

śastreṇa vinā।

arjunena anāyudhaḥ karṇaḥ bāṇena ghātitaḥ।

astra

sahastravāc   

dhṛtarāṣṭrasya ekaḥ putraḥ।

sahastravācaḥ varṇanaṃ purāṇeṣu vartate।

astra

urastram   

ekaḥ veśaḥ।

urastraṃ kañcukasya upari dhāryate।

astra

vivastraya, nirvastrīkṛ, ucchādaya, avamuc   

anyasya śarīrāt vastrāpanayanānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।

mātā bālakaṃ snātuṃ vivastrayati।

astra

kaivartikā, suraṅgā, latā, vallī, daśāruhā, raṅgiṇī, vastraraṅgā, subhagā   

vallarīviśeṣaḥ asyāḥ guṇāḥ laghutvaṃ vṛṣyatvaṃ kaṣāyatvaṃ kaphakāsaśvāsamandāgnidoṣanāśitvaṃ ca।

udyāne sarvatra kaivartikā prasṛtā।

astra

vastrasañcakam   

mudraṇaviśeṣaḥ yena vastrasya mudraṇaṃ bhavati।

vastrasañcakaṃ tīkṣṇasārāyāḥ kāṣṭhena racyate।

astra

sūryaḥ, sūraḥ, aryamā, ādityaḥ, dvādaśātmā, divākaraḥ, bhāskaraḥ, ahaskaraḥ, vradhraḥ, prabhākaraḥ, vibhākaraḥ, bhāsvān, vivasvān, saptāśvaḥ, haridaśvaḥ, uṣṇaraśmiḥ, vivarttanaḥ, arkaḥ, mārttaṇḍaḥ, mihiraḥ, aruṇaḥ, vṛṣā, dyumaṇiḥ, taraṇiḥ, mitraḥ, citrabhānuḥ, virocan, vibhāvasuḥ, grahapatiḥ, tviṣāmpatiḥ, ahaḥpatiḥ, bhānuḥ, haṃsaḥ, sahastrāṃśuḥ, tapanaḥ, savitā, raviḥ, śūraḥ, bhagaḥ, vṛdhnaḥ, padminīvallabhaḥ, hariḥ, dinamaṇiḥ, caṇḍāṃśuḥ, saptasaptiḥ, aṃśumālī, kāśyapeyaḥ, khagaḥ, bhānumān, lokalocanaḥ, padmabandhuḥ, jyotiṣmān, avyathaḥ, tāpanaḥ, citrarathaḥ, khamaṇiḥ, divāmaṇiḥ, gabhastihastaḥ, heliḥ, pataṃgaḥ, arcciḥ, dinapraṇīḥ, vedodayaḥ, kālakṛtaḥ, graharājaḥ, tamonudaḥ, rasādhāraḥ, pratidivā, jyotiḥpīthaḥ, inaḥ, karmmasākṣī, jagaccakṣuḥ, trayītapaḥ, pradyotanaḥ, khadyotaḥ, lokabāndhavaḥ, padminīkāntaḥ, aṃśuhastaḥ, padmapāṇiḥ, hiraṇyaretāḥ, pītaḥ, adriḥ, agaḥ, harivāhanaḥ, ambarīṣaḥ, dhāmanidhiḥ, himārātiḥ, gopatiḥ, kuñjāraḥ, plavagaḥ, sūnuḥ, tamopahaḥ, gabhastiḥ, savitraḥ, pūṣā, viśvapā, divasakaraḥ, dinakṛt, dinapatiḥ, dyupatiḥ, divāmaṇiḥ, nabhomaṇiḥ, khamaṇiḥ, viyanmaṇiḥ, timiraripuḥ, dhvāntārātiḥ, tamonudaḥ, tamopahaḥ, bhākoṣaḥ, tejaḥpuñjaḥ, bhānemiḥ, khakholkaḥ, khadyotanaḥ, virocanaḥ, nabhaścakṣūḥ, lokacakṣūḥ, jagatsākṣī, graharājaḥ, tapatāmpatiḥ, sahastrakiraṇaḥ, kiraṇamālī, marīcimālī, aṃśudharaḥ, kiraṇaḥ, aṃśubharttā, aṃśuvāṇaḥ, caṇḍakiraṇaḥ, dharmāṃśuḥ, tīkṣṇāṃśuḥ, kharāṃśuḥ, caṇḍaraśmiḥ, caṇḍamarīciḥ, caṇḍadīdhitiḥ, aśītamarīciḥ, aśītakaraḥ, śubharaśmiḥ, pratibhāvān, vibhāvān, vibhāvasuḥ, pacataḥ, pacelimaḥ, śuṣṇaḥ, gaganādhvagaḥ, gaṇadhvajaḥ, khacaraḥ, gaganavihārī, padmagarbhaḥ, padmāsanaḥ, sadāgatiḥ, haridaśvaḥ, maṇimān, jīviteśaḥ, murottamaḥ, kāśyapī, mṛtāṇḍaḥ, dvādaśātmakaḥ, kāmaḥ, kālacakraḥ, kauśikaḥ, citrarathaḥ, śīghragaḥ, saptasaptiḥ   

hindūnāṃ dharmagrantheṣu varṇitā ekā devatā।

vedeṣu sūryasya pūjāyāḥ vāraṃvāraṃ vidhānam asti।

astra

śastrasamūhaḥ   

kasyāpi deśasya sarvāṇi śastrāṇi।

śastrasamūhāṇāṃ viṣaye bhāratadeśaḥ pākistānadeśāt agresaraḥ asti।

astra

kārtavīryaḥ, haihayaḥ, doḥsahastrabhṛt, arjunaḥ, kārtavīryārjunaḥ   

haihayavaṃśotpannaḥ rājā yaṃ paraśurāmaḥ jaghāna।

kārtavīryaḥ khyātaḥ āsīt।

astra

prahastra   

rākṣasaviśeṣaḥ yaḥ akampanasya bhrātā āsīt।

sumālinaḥ daśasu putreṣu prahastraḥ ekaḥ āsīt।

astra

khaḍgaḥ, kṛpāṇaḥ, ārī, kṛpāṇakaḥ, akṣaraḥ, astram, karavīraḥ, karavīrakaḥ, karaṇḍaḥ, karālaḥ, karālikaḥ   

lohasya śastraviśeṣaḥ।

haste khaḍgaṃ dhṛtvā saḥ vanaṃ prati agacchat।

astra

kārpāsam, kārpāsavastram, kārpāsāmbaram, tūlāvastram, phālam, vādaram   

kārpāsajātaṃ vastram।

tasmai kārpāsāt nirmitāni paridhānāni rocante।

astra

hiṅgu, sahastravedhi, jatukam, vālhikam, vālhīkam, rāmaṭham, jantughnam, vālhī, gṛhiṇī, madhurā, sūpadhūpanam, jatu, keśaram, ugragandham, bhūtāriḥ, jantunāśanam, sūpāṅgam, ugravīryam, agūḍhagandham, bhedanam   

śatapuṣpāviśeṣaḥ।

hiṅgunāmnā eva dravyam upalabhyate yasya upayogaḥ vyañjanarūpeṇa auṣadharūpeṇa vā kriyate।

astra

avahāraḥ, śastra-pātaḥ, yuddhāvasānam   

yuddharatānām ubhayayoḥ pakṣayoḥ madhye yuddhasya niyatasamaye virāmaviṣayakaḥ sasamayaḥ vicāraḥ।

avahāre satyapi śatrūṇā ākramaṇaṃ kṛtam।

astra

astram   

tat vastu yena śatroḥ prahāraḥ vārayituṃ śakyate।

ḍhālam iti ekam astram।

astra

astram   

cikitsakasya astraviśeṣaḥ yena saḥ śalyakriyāṃ kartuṃ prabhavati।

paricārikā ekam ekam astraṃ śalcikitsakasya haste sthāpayati।

astra

astrakāraḥ   

yaḥ asrāṇi nirmāti।

senāpatinā asrakārāt vividhāni asrāṇi krītāni।

astra

astravid   

astravidyāyāṃ nipuṇaḥ।

astravidaḥ senāyām niyuktāḥ।

astra

astravedaḥ, astravidyā   

śastrāṇām astrāṇāṃ ca praharaṇasya niyamāḥ yatra vidhīyante tat śāstram।

karṇaṃ paraśurāmaḥ astravidyām aśikṣayat।

astra

astraśikṣā   

astrāṇāṃ praśikṣaṇam।

ācāryaḥ droṇaḥ kauravān ca pāṇḍavān ca astraśikṣāṃ pāṭhayāñcakāra।

astra

ūrṇāvastram   

ūrṇayā nirmitaṃ vastram।

ūrṇāvastre uṣṇatā vartate।

astra

vivastraya   

vastrāpanayanānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।

mattā strī akasmāt vivastrayati।

astra

vastraphalakam, lalāmam, vaijayantī   

ekaṃ dīrghaṃ vastraṃ kargajaṃ vā yasmin kimapi cihnam alaṅkaraṇaṃ sandeśaḥ vā likhitaḥ bhavati।

vastraphalakasya nirmāṇaṃ prācīnā kalā vartate।

astra

mahāvastram   

sarveṣāṃ vastrāṇām upari dhāryamāṇaḥ ekaḥ vastraviśeṣaḥ yaḥ anyeṣāṃ vastrāṇām apekṣayā adhikaḥ vistīrṇaḥ bhavati।

etaiḥ janaiḥ dattaṃ mahāvastram adya eva etāṃ devīṃ paridhāryate।

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