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bha | aspirate of ba-.  |
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bha | (in gram.) Name of the weakest base of nouns (as opp. to pada-and aṅga- q.v) id est of the base before the vowel terminations except in strong cases, before feminine suffixes, and before taddhita-s beginning with vowels or y-  |
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bha | (in prosody) a dactyl.  |
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bha | m. (1. bhā-) Name of the planet Venus or its regent, (equals śukra-)  |
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bha | m. semblance, delusion, error  |
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bha | n. a star, planet, asterism, lunar asterism or mansion (and so also the number 27; see nakṣatra-), sign of the zodiac  |
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bha | m. (prob. onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) a bee  |
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bhabhrama | m. "star-revolution", a sidereal day  |
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bhacakra | n. the whole multitude of stars or asterisms  |
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bhacakranābhi | f. the centre of the zodiac  |
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bhaḍa | m. Name of a particular mixed caste (see bhaṭa-).  |
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bhaḍaharīmātṛtīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- (see bhaṭabhaṭa-m-).  |
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bhadāka | m. fortune, prosperity (or mfn.auspicious, fortunate) (kalyāṇe-).  |
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bhadanta | dāka-, dra- See under bhand- below.  |
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bhadanta | m. ( ) a term of respect applied to a Buddhist, a Buddhist mendicant  |
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bhadanta | m. varia lectio for bha-datta- q.v  |
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bhadantadharmatrāta | m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers.  |
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bhadantaghoṣaka | m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers.  |
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bhadantagopadatta | m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers.  |
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bhadantajñānavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhadantarāma | m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers.  |
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bhadantaśrīlābha | m. Name of a Buddhist teacher.  |
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bhadantavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhadatta | m. Name of an astronomer (varia lectio badanta- q.v)  |
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bhaddālin | m. Name of a man  |
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bhaḍila | m. a servant or a hero  |
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bhaḍila | m. Name of a man gaRa aśvādi-  |
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bhaḍila | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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bhaḍita | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi-  |
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bhaḍita | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. blessed, auspicious, fortunate, prosperous, happy etc.  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. good, gracious, friendly, kind  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. excellent, fair, beautiful, lovely, pleasant, dear  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. good id est skilful in (locative case)  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. great  |
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bhadra | mf(/ā-)n. (with nṛpati- m.a good or gracious king ;with kānta- m.a beautiful lover or husband ;with diś- f.the auspicious quarter id est the south ;with vāc- f.kind or friendly speech ; vocative case m.and f. sg. and plural bhadra-, dre-, drāḥ-,often in familiar address = my good sir or lady, my dear or my dears, good people etc.)  |
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bhadra | m. (prob.) a sanctimonious hypocrite (varia lectio dra-prekṣaṇikaiḥ-)  |
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bhadra | m. a particular kind of elephant (also Name of a world elephant ) a bullock  |
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bhadra | m. a water wagtail (see -nāman-)  |
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bhadra | m. Nauclea Cadamba or Tithymalus Antiquorum  |
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bhadra | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhadra | m. of mount meru-  |
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bhadra | m. of a class of gods (plural) under the third manu-  |
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bhadra | m. of a people (plural)  |
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bhadra | m. of one of the 12 sons of viṣṇu- and one of the tuṣita- deities in the svāyambhava- manv-antara-  |
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bhadra | m. (with jaina-s) of the third of the 9 white bala-s  |
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bhadra | m. of a son of vasu-deva- and devakī- (or pauravī-)  |
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bhadra | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadra | m. of a son of upacārumat-  |
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bhadra | m. of an actor  |
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bhadra | m. of a friend of bāṇa-  |
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bhadra | m. (with Buddhists) Name of a particular world  |
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bhadrā | f. a cow  |
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bhadra | m. Name of various plants (equals anantā-, aparijātā-, kṛṣṇā-, jīvantī-, nīlī-, rāsnā-etc.) |
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bhadra | m. Name of a metre  |
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bhadra | m. of the 2nd, 7th and 12th days of the lunar fortnight  |
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bhadra | m. of the 7th movable karaṇa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order; see also 2. bhadrā-karaṇa-)  |
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bhadra | m. of a form of durgā-  |
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bhadra | m. of a goddess  |
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bhadra | m. of a Buddhist deity  |
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bhadra | m. of a śakti-  |
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bhadra | m. of dākṣāyaṇī- in bhadreśvara-  |
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bhadra | m. of a vidyā-dharī-  |
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bhadra | m. of a surāṅganā-  |
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bhadra | m. of a daughter of surabhi-  |
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bhadra | m. of a wife of vasu-devi-  |
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bhadra | m. of the wife of vaiśravaṇa-  |
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bhadra | m. of a daughter of soma- and wife of utathya-  |
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bhadra | m. of a daughter of raudrāśva- and the apsaras- ghṛtācī-  |
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bhadra | m. of a kākṣīvatī- and wife of vyuṣitāśva-  |
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bhadra | m. of a daughter of meru- and wife of bhadrāśva-  |
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bhadra | m. of a daughter of śruta-kīrti- and wife of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadra | m. of various rivers (especially of one described as rising on the northern summit of meru- and flowing through uttarakuru- into the northern ocean)  |
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bhadra | m. the celestial Ganges  |
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bhadra | m. of a lake  |
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bhadra | n. prosperity, happiness, health, welfare, good fortune (also plural) etc. (bhadraṃ tasya-or tasmai-,prosperity to him! ; bhadraṃ te-or vaḥ-often used parenthetically in a sentence ="if you please", or to fill up a verse; bhadram upalāh-,happiness to you, O stones! ; bhadram-with kṛ-and dative case,to grant welfare to, bless )  |
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bhadra | n. gold  |
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bhadra | n. iron or steel  |
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bhadra | n. kind of Cyperus (equals -musta-)  |
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bhadra | n. a particular posture in sitting  |
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bhadra | n. a particular karaṇa- (see f.)  |
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bhadra | n. a particular mystic sign  |
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bhadra | n. a particular part of a house  |
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bhadra | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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bhadrā | f. of bhadra-, in compound  |
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bhadrā | ind. (gaRa sākṣād-ādi-), in compound  |
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bhadrabāhu | m. Name of a particular four-footed animal  |
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bhadrabāhu | m. "auspicious-armed", Name of a son of vasu-deva- and rohiṇī- (pauravī-)  |
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bhadrabāhu | m. of a king of magadha-  |
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bhadrabāhu | m. (also -svāmin-) Name of a celebrated jaina- author (one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s; bhadrabāhucaritra -caritra- n. bhadrabāhuśāstra -śāstra- n. bhadrabāhusaṃhitā -saṃhitā- f.Name of works.)  |
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bhadrabāhu | f. Name of a woman  |
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bhadrabāhucaritra | n. bhadrabāhu |
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bhadrabāhusaṃhitā | f. bhadrabāhu |
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bhadrabāhuśāstra | n. bhadrabāhu |
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bhadrabalā | f. Paederia Foetida or Sida Cordifolia  |
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bhadrabalana | m. equals balabhadra- Name of the elder brother of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadrabhadra | mfn. good and bad  |
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bhadrabhadra | n. good and evil  |
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bhadrabhaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrabhuja | m. whose arms confer prosperity (said of princes)  |
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bhadrabhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrabhūṣaṇā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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bhadracāru | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadracūḍa | m. Euphorbia Tirucalli  |
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bhadradanta | m. Name of an elephant  |
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bhadradantikā | f. a species of Croton  |
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bhadradāru | m. n. Pinus Deodora  |
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bhadradāru | m. Pinus Longifolia  |
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bhadradatta | m. (in dramatic language) a name given to śaka-s  |
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bhadradeha | m. Name of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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bhadradeva | varia lectio for next.  |
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bhadradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhadrados | m. "auspicious-armed", Name of a man  |
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bhadradvīpa | m. Name of an island  |
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bhadragandhikā | f. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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bhadragandhikā | f. Asclepias Pseudosarsa  |
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bhadragaṇita | n. the construction of magical squares or diagrams  |
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bhadragaura | m. Name of a mountain  |
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bhadraghaṭa | ( ) m. "vase of fortune", a lottery vase.  |
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bhadraghaṭaka | ( ) m. "vase of fortune", a lottery vase.  |
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bhadragupta | m. Name of a jaina- saint  |
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bhadrāha | n. an auspicious day, favourable season  |
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bhadrahasta | mfn. having beautiful or auspicious hands (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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bhadrahrada | m. (prob.) equals -saras-  |
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bhadrailā | f. large cardamoms  |
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bhadraja | m. Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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bhadrajāni | mfn. having a beautiful wife  |
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bhadrajātika | mfn. "of noble birth"and"descended from the elephant called bhadra-"  |
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bhadrajaya | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadraka | mf(ikā-)n. good, brave (m. vocative case plural kāḥ-in address )  |
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bhadraka | mf(ikā-)n. fine, handsome, beautiful  |
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bhadraka | m. a kind of bean (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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bhadraka | m. Cyperus Pertenuis (?)  |
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bhadraka | m. Pinus Deodora  |
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bhadraka | m. (plural) Name of a people  |
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bhadraka | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhadraka | m. varia lectio for bhadrika- q.v  |
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bhadrakā | f. Name of a woman  |
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bhadraka | n. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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bhadraka | n. a particular posture in sitting (equals bhadrāsana-)  |
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bhadraka | n. a kind of metre  |
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bhadraka | n. a particular mystic sign  |
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bhadraka | n. a harem  |
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bhadrakālī | f. Name of a goddess (later a form of durgā-) etc.  |
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bhadrakālī | f. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhadrakālī | f. of a village on the right bank of the Ganges  |
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bhadrakālī | f. of a plant (equals gandholī-)  |
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bhadrakālīcintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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bhadrakālīkavaca | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhadrakālīmāhātmya | n. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrakālīmantra | m. plural Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrakālīmanu | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrakālīpūjāvidhi | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrakālīpūjāyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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bhadrakālīpurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhadrakaṇṭa | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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bhadrakanyā | f. Name of the mother, of maudgalyāyana-  |
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bhadrakāpa | m. "the good or beautiful kalpa-", Name of the present age (see )  |
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bhadrakāpa | n. of a sūtra- work  |
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bhadrakāpika | mfn. living in the bhadra-kalpa-  |
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bhadrakapila | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhadrakāpya | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrakāra | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadrakāra | m. (plural) of a people  |
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bhadrākāra | mfn. of auspicious features  |
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bhadrakāraka | mfn. causing prosperity, prosperous, auspicious  |
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bhadrākaraṇa | n. the karaṇa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) called bhadrā-  |
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bhadrākaraṇa | n. "making beautiful", the act of shaving  |
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bhadrakarṇeśvara | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhadrakarṇikā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in go-karṇa-  |
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bhadrakāśī | f. a kind of Cyperus  |
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bhadrakāṣṭha | n. the wood of Pinus Deodora  |
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bhadrākṛ | P. -karoti-, to shave (see madrā-and )  |
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bhadrakṛt | mfn. causing prosperity or welfare  |
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bhadrakṛt | mfn. (with jaina-s) Name of the 24th arhat- of the future utsarpiṇī-  |
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bhadrākṛti | mfn. of auspicious features  |
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bhadrākṣa | m. "auspicious-eyed", Name of a king (see bhallākṣa-).  |
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bhadrakumbha | m. "auspicious jar", a golden jar filled with water from a holy place or from the Ganges (used especially at the consecration of a king)  |
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bhadralakṣaṇa | n. the mark of a bhadra- elephant (whose chief and inferior limbs are in good proportion)  |
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bhadrālapattrikā | f. Paederia Foetida (equals gandhālī-)  |
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bhadralatā | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhadrālī | f. Paederia Foetida (equals gandhālī-)  |
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bhadram | ind. happily, fortunately, joyfully  |
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bhadram | ind. with kṛ- or ā-car-, to do well  |
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bhadrāmahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bhadramallikā | f. Name of a particular plant (= gavākṣī-)  |
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bhadramanas | f. Name of the mother of the elephant airāvata-  |
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bhadramanda | m. a particular kind of elephant (also dra-and dra-mṛga-) (Bombay edition)  |
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bhadramanda | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadramātṛ | (See bhādramātura-).  |
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bhadraṃkara | mfn. equals drakāraka-  |
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bhadraṃkara | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadraṃkara | m. (plural) of a country  |
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bhadraṃkara | n. Name of a town in vidarbha-  |
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bhadraṃkaraṇa | mfn. equals prec. mfn. Va1rtt. 8  |
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bhadramṛga | m. a kind of elephant  |
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bhadramukha | mfn. one whose face (or whose look) confers prosperity etc. (only used in the vocative case or in the Nominal verb with the meaning of a 2nd Persian ="good or gentle sir" plural"good people"; according to to a prince is so to be addressed by the inferior characters in plays;in the it is a term of address to inferior persons).  |
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bhadramuñja | m. a species of plant akin to Saccharum Sara  |
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bhadramusta | m. ( ) ( ) a kind of Cyperus (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhadramustā | f. ( ) a kind of Cyperus (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhadramustaka | m. ( ) a kind of Cyperus (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhadraṃyā | f.  |
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bhadraṃyikā | f.  |
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bhadrānagara | n. Name of a city (see bhadra-pura-).  |
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bhadranāman | m. Name of a bird (the water wagtail or the woodpecker)  |
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bhadranāmikā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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bhadrānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhadrānanda | See drānanda- under bhadra-.  |
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bhadrāṅga | m. "beauteous-framed", Name of bala-bhadra-  |
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bhadranidhi | m. "treasure of fortune", Name of a costly vessel offered to viṣṇu-  |
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bhadrapada | n. Name of a metre |
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bhadrapadā | f. Name of the 3rd and 4th lunar asterisms etc. (also n.; bhadrapadāyoga dā-yoga- m.Name of chapter of bhaṭṭotpala-'s commentator or commentary on )  |
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bhadrapāda | mfn. born under the nakṣatra- bhadra-padā-  |
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bhadrapadāyoga | m. bhadrapadā |
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bhadrapāla | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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bhadrapāpa | n. sg. good and evil  |
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bhadrapāpa | m. plural the good and the evil  |
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bhadraparṇā | f. Paederia Foetida  |
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bhadraparṇī | f. Gmelina Arborea on  |
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bhadraparṇī | f. equals prec.  |
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bhadrapīṭha | n. a splendid seat, throne etc.  |
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bhadrapīṭha | n. (prob. m.) a kind of winged insect  |
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bhadrapura | n. Name of a city (see, bhadrā-nagara-).  |
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bhadrarāja | m. Name of 2 men  |
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bhadrāraka | m. Name of one of the 18 lesser dvīpa-s  |
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bhadrarāma | m. Name of an author  |
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bhadraratha | m. Name of 2 men  |
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bhadrareṇu | m. Name of indra-'s elephant (varia lectio -veṇu-).  |
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bhadrarohiṇī | f. a species of plant (equals kaṭukā-)  |
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bhadraruci | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrarūpā | f. Name of a woman  |
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bhadraśākha | m. Name of a form of skanda-  |
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bhadraśālavana | varia lectio for sāla-v- q.v  |
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bhadrasālavana | n. Name of a forest (Bombay edition; Calcutta edition śāla-v-).  |
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bhadrasāman | m. Name of a man (see bhādrasāma-).  |
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bhadrāsana | n. a splendid seat, throne etc.  |
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bhadrāsana | n. a particular posture of a devotee during meditation  |
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bhadrasāra | m. Name of a king  |
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bhadrasaras | n. Name of a lake  |
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bhadraśarman | m. Name of a man (see gaRa bāhv-ādi-).  |
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bhadraṣaṣṭhī | f. Name of a form of durgā-  |
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bhadraśaunaka | m. Name of an ancient physician  |
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bhadrasena | m. Name of a man with the patronymic ājātaśatrava-  |
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bhadrasena | m. of a son of vasu-deva- and devakī-  |
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bhadrasena | m. of a son of ṛṣabha-  |
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bhadrasena | m. of a son of mahiṣmat- (also naka-) |
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bhadrasena | m. of a king of kaśmīra-  |
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bhadrasena | m. (with Buddhists) Name of the leader of the host of the evil spirit māra-pāpīyas-  |
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bhadraśilā | f. Name of a town  |
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bhadraśīla | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadraśoci | mfn. beautifully shining, glittering  |
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bhadrasomā | f. Name of a river in uttara-kuru-  |
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bhadrasomā | f. of the Ganges  |
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bhadrāśrama | (or drāśr-?) m. Name of a hermitage  |
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bhadrāśrama | (drāś-) See bhadrāśr- under bhadra-.  |
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bhadraśravas | m. Name of a son of dharma-  |
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bhadraśraya | n. sandalwood  |
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bhadrāśraya | n. equals dra-śraya-  |
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bhadraśreṇya | m. Name of a king  |
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bhadraśrī | f. idem or 'n. sandal-wood '  |
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bhadraśrī | m. the sandal tree  |
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bhadraśriya | n. sandal-wood  |
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bhadraśrut | mfn. hearing good or pleasant things  |
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bhadrasuta | m. equals bhadrātmaja-  |
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bhadrāśva | m. Name of a son of vasu-deva- and rohiṇī-  |
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bhadrāśva | m. of a son of dhundhu-māra-  |
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bhadrāśva | m. of a king also called śveta-vāhana-  |
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bhadrāśva | m. of a son of āgnīdhra- and (also n.) a dvīpa- or varṣa- called after him (the eastern division) etc.  |
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bhadrāśva | n. Name of a country lying east of the ilāvṛta- country  |
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bhadrasvapna | (bhadr/ā--) m. a good dream  |
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bhadratā | f. honesty, probity  |
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bhadratā | f. prosperity, good fortune (also bhadratātva -tva- n.)  |
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bhadratara | mfn. more prosperous, happier, better  |
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bhadrataruṇī | f. Rosa Moschata  |
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bhadratas | ind. fortunately, happily  |
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bhadratātva | n. bhadratā |
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bhadrātmaja | m. "son of iron (?)", a sword  |
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bhadratuṅga | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhadraturaga | n. Name of a varṣa-  |
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bhadratva | n. See -tā-.  |
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bhadraudanī | f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia  |
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bhadravāc | mfn. speaking auspiciously  |
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bhadravācya | n. wishing well, congratulation  |
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bhadravadana | m. "auspicious-faced", Name of bala-rāma-  |
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bhadravādin | mfn. uttering auspicious cries (said of a bird)  |
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bhadrāvaha | mfn. causing prosperity  |
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bhadrāvaha | n. (with ghṛta-) a particular medicine preparation  |
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bhadrāvakāśā | f. Name of a river  |
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bhadravallī | f. Jasminum Sambac  |
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bhadravallī | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhadravallī | f. Vallaris Dichotomus  |
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bhadravallikā | f. Hemidesmus Indicus  |
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bhadravargīya | m. plural Name of the first 5 disciples of gautama- buddha-  |
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bhadravarman | m. Arabian jasmine  |
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bhadravarman | m. Name of a man (see bhādravarmaṇa-).  |
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bhadravasana | n. splendid apparel  |
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bhadravat | mfn. fraught with good, auspicious  |
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bhadravat | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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bhadravaṭa | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhadravatī | f. a wanton woman, courtezan  |
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bhadravatī | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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bhadravatī | f. Name of a daughter of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadravatī | f. of a wife of madhu-  |
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bhadravatī | f. of a female elephant  |
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bhadrāvatī | (for dra-v-?) f. a species of tree (= kaṭphala-)  |
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bhadraveṇu | m. See -reṇu-.  |
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bhadravihāra | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery.  |
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bhadravinda | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadravirāj | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhadravrāta | (bhadr/a--) mfn. having or forming a happy assemblage  |
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bhadrāvrata | n. a particular religious ceremony (also called vithṭi-vrata-)  |
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bhadrayā | ind. happily, fortunately, joyfully  |
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bhadrayāna | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrayānīya | m. plural his school (bhadrāyana-,prob. wrong reading)  |
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bhadrayava | n. the seed of Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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bhadrayoga | m. a particular astrological yoga-  |
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bhadrāyudha | m. "handsome-weaponed", Name of a warrior  |
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bhadrāyudha | m. of a giant  |
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bhadrāyus | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrendra | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadreśa | See bhadreśa- etc. 1. bhadrā- below.  |
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bhadreśa | m. "husband of bhadrā- id est durgā- ", Name of śiva- (see umeśa-).  |
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bhadreśvara | See bhadreśa- etc. 1. bhadrā- below.  |
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bhadreśvara | m. Name of various statues and liṅga-s of śiva- (see prec.)  |
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bhadreśvara | m. of a place  |
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bhadreśvara | m. of a kāyastha-  |
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bhadreśvara | m. of an author (also -sūri-and rācārya-).  |
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bhadrikā | f. an amulet  |
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bhadrikā | f. Myrica Sapida  |
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bhadrikā | f. Name of 2 metres  |
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bhadrika | m. Name of a prince of the śākya-s (varia lectio bhadraka-).  |
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bhadriṇa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrodaya | n. a particular medicine compound  |
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bhadropavāsavrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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bhaga | See .  |
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bhaga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-and ī-). gaRa bahv-ādi-) "dispenser", gracious lord, patron (applied to gods, especially to savitṛ-)  |
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bhaga | m. Name of an āditya- (bestowing wealth and presiding over love and marriage, brother of the Dawn, regent of the nakṣatra- uttara-phalgunī-; yāska- enumerates him among the divinities of the highest sphere;according to a later legend his eyes were destroyed by rudra-) etc. |
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bhaga | m. the nakṣatra- uttara-- phalgunī-  |
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bhaga | m. the sun  |
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bhaga | m. the moon  |
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bhaga | m. Name of a rudra-  |
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bhaga | m. good fortune, happiness, welfare, prosperity  |
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bhaga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) dignity, majesty, distinction, excellence, beauty, loveliness  |
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bhaga | m. (also n. ) love, affection, sexual passion, amorous pleasure, dalliance  |
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bhaga | m. (n. ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the female organs, pudendum muliebre, vulva etc.  |
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bhagā | f. in bhagā-nāmnī- below  |
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bhaga | n. a particular muhūrta-  |
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bhaga | n. the perinaeum of males  |
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bhaga | mn. equals yatna-, prayatna-, kīrti-, yaśas-, vairāgya-, icchā-, jñāna-, mukti-, mokṣa-, dharma-, śrī- [ confer, compare Zend bagha= Old Persian baga; Greek ; Slavonic or Slavonian bogu8,bogatu8; Lithuanian bago4tas,na-ba4gas.],  |
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bhagabhakṣaka | m. "living by the vulva", a procurer, pander  |
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bhagabhakta | (bh/aga--) mfn. fortune-favoured, endowed with prosperity  |
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bhagadā | f. "giving welfare", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhagadaivata | mfn. equals prec. mfn. (with nakṣatra-)  |
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bhagadaivata | mfn. conferring conjugal felicity  |
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bhagadaivata | n. the nakṣatra- uttara- phalgunī-  |
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bhagadaivatamāsa | m. the month phālguna-  |
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bhagadāraṇa | n. a particular disease (see bhagaṃ-dara-).  |
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bhagadatta | m. "given by bhaga-", Name of a prince of prāg-jyotiṣa-  |
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bhagadatta | m. of a king of Kamrup  |
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bhagadatta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a mythical king.  |
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bhagadeva | mfn. "whose god is the female organ", lustful, a libertine  |
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bhagadevata | mf(ā-)n. having bhaga- for a deity  |
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bhagadevatā | f. a hymeneal divinity  |
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bhagādhāna | mfn. bestowing matrimonial felicity  |
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bhagadheya | m. Name of a man  |
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bhagaghna | m. "slayer of bhaga-", Name of śiva-  |
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bhagahan | m. "slayer of bhaga-", Name of śiva- (transferred to viṣṇu-)  |
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bhagahārin | m. equals -ghna-  |
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bhagakāma | mf(ā-)n. desirous of sexual pleasure  |
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bhagākṣihan | m. equals bhaganetra-han-  |
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bhagala | m. Name of a man (see gaRa arīhaṇādi-)  |
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bhagalā | f. Name of a woman gaRa bāhvādi- (see bhāgala-, laka-etc.)  |
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bhagāla | n. equals kapāla-, a skull (see )  |
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bhagālin | m. "bedecked with skulls", Name of śiva-  |
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bhagama | m. the revolution of a planet  |
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bhagaṃdara | m. "lacerating the vulva", a fistula in the pudendum muliebre or in the anus etc. (5 to 8 forms enumerated; see bhaga-dāraṇa-) (see on )  |
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bhagaṃdara | m. Name of an ancient sage  |
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bhagaṇa | m. equals -cakra-  |
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bhagaṇa | m. equals next  |
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bhagana | wrong reading for bha-gaṇa- (See under 4. bha-, column 2) .  |
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bhagānāmnī | f. having the name" bhagā-"  |
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bhaganandā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhaganarāya | m. Name of a man  |
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bhaganetra | (in the beginning of a compound) bhaga-'s eyes  |
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bhaganetraghna | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahan | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahara | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrahṛt | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetranipātana | m. "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrāntaka | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhaganetrāpahārin | m. ( ) "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-.  |
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bhagāṅka | m. the mark of the vulva (as a brand)  |
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bhagāṅka | mf(ā-)n. marked or branded with a vulva  |
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bhagāṅkita | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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bhagāṅkura | m. the clitoris  |
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bhagāpahārin | mfn. receiving a share  |
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bhagapura | n. Name of the city of Multan  |
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bhagas | n. equals bhaga-  |
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bhagāsya | mfn. whose mouth is used as a vulva  |
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bhagatti | (bh/aga--) f. (for bh-+ datti-) a gift of fortune  |
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bhagavac | in compound for vat-.  |
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bhagavaccaraṇāravindadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavacchāstra | (for vat-śā-) n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhagavad | in compound for vat-.  |
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bhagavadānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhagavadārādhana | n. "propitiation of bhagavat-"  |
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bhagavadārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadārādhanasamarthana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadarcana | n. "worship of bhagavat- id est kṛṣṇa- "  |
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bhagavadarcanamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhagavadarcanaprastāva | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bhagavadāśrayabhūta | mfn. being the seat or resting-place of bhagavat-  |
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bhagavadbhakti | (in the beginning of a compound),"devotion to bhagavat- or kṛṣṇa-"  |
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bhagavadbhakticandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhakticandrikollāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktinirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktirasāyaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktiratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktisādhana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktisārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktistotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktitaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktivilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhaktiviveka | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadbhāskara | m. Name of work (= bhagavanta-bh-).  |
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bhagavadbhaṭṭa | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on the rasa-taraṃgiṇī-  |
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bhagavadbhāvaka | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on  |
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bhagavaddāsa | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on  |
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bhagavaddharmavarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavaddhyānamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavaddhyānasopāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavaddṛśa | mf(ī-)n. resembling the Supreme  |
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bhagavaddruma | m. " bhagavat-'s (id est Buddha's) tree", (prob.) the sacred fig-tree  |
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bhagavadgītā | f. plural (sometimes with upaniṣad-;once n(ta-). ) " kṛṣṇa-'s song", Name of a celebrated mystical poem (interpolated in the where it forms an episode of 18 chapters , containing a dialogue between kṛṣṇa- and arjuna-, in which the Pantheism of the vedānta- is combined with a tinge of the sāṃkhya- and the later principle of bhakti-or devotion to kṛṣṇa- as the Supreme Being; see )  |
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bhagavadgītābhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītābhāṣyavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītābhāvaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītābodhaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāgūḍhārthadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāhetunirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītālaghuvyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītālakṣābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāprasthāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāpratipada | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārtharakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāsamaṅgalācāraślokapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāsāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāsārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāśaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparyabodhikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparyabodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparyacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparyadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītātatparyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāvivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāvyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgovinda | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhagavadguṇa | (in the beginning of a compound),"the qualities or virtues of bhagavat-"  |
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bhagavadguṇadarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadguṇasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadīya | m. a worshipper of bhagavat- id est viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- ( bhagavadīyatva -tva- n.)  |
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bhagavadīyatva | n. bhagavadīya |
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bhagavadrāta | m. Name of a man  |
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bhagavadudyamanāṭaka | n. Name of a play.  |
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bhagavadupanayana | n. "initiation of bhagavat-", Name of work  |
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bhagavadvilāsaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadviśeṣa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhagavadyauvanodgama | m. Name of chapter of the kṛṣṇa-krīḍita-.  |
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bhagaval | in compound for vat-.  |
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bhagavallāñchanadhāraṇapramāṇaśatapradarśana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavallilācintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavan | in compound for vat-.  |
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bhagavanmānapūjā | f. Name of a hymn by śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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bhagavanmaya | mf(ī-)n. wholly devoted to viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhagavannāma | (in the beginning of a compound for man-),"the name or names of bhagavat- id est viṣṇu- "  |
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bhagavannāmakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavannāmamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavannāmamāhātmyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavannāmāmṛtarasodaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavannāmasmaraṇastuti | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavannāmāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavannandasaṃvāda | m. Name of  |
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bhagavanta | m. Name of the author of the mukunda-vilāsa-.  |
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bhagavantabhāskara | m. Name of a law-book by nīla-kaṇṭha- (17th cent.)  |
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bhagavantadeva | m. Name of a prince (king of bhareha-, son of sāhi-deva- and a patron of nīlakaṇṭha- see next)  |
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bhagavat | ind. like a vulva  |
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bhagavat | mfn. See below.  |
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bhagavat | mfn. (for 1.See under bh/aga-) possessing fortune, fortunate, prosperous, happy  |
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bhagavat | mfn. glorious, illustrious, divine, adorable, venerable etc.  |
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bhagavat | mfn. holy (applied to gods, demigods, and saints as a term of address, either in vocative case bhagavan-, bhagavas-, bhagos-[ see Va1rtt. 2 ] f. bhagavatī- m. plural bhagavantaḥ-;or in Nominal verb with 3. sg. of the verb;with Buddhists often prefixed to the titles of their sacred writings)  |
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bhagavat | m. "the divine or adorable one", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhagavat | m. of śiva-  |
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bhagavat | m. of a buddha- or a bodhi-sattva- or a jina- (see )  |
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bhagavatī | f. See below.  |
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bhagavatī | f. (of vat-) Name of lakṣmī-  |
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bhagavatī | f. of durgā-  |
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bhagavatī | f. equals ty-aṅga- (below) .  |
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bhagavatībhāgavatapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīdāsa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhagavatīgītā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīkeśādipādastava | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīkīlaka | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīpadyapuṣpāñjali | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīpurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīstuti | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavatīsūtra | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavatpādābhāṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavatpādācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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bhagavatpadī | f. Name of the source of the gaṅgā- (said to have sprung from viṣṇu-'s foot or from an aperture made in the mundane egg by the toe-nail of viṣṇu-)  |
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bhagavatprasādamālā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavatpratiṣṭhāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatpūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatsamārādhanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatsiddhāntasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatsmṛti | f. Name of work |
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bhagavatsvarūpa | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavatsvarūpaviṣayaśaṅkānirāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavatsvatantratā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavattama | mfn. more or most holy or adorable  |
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bhagavattara | mfn. more or most holy or adorable  |
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bhagavattattvadipikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavattattvamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavattva | n. the condition or rank of viṣṇu-  |
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bhagavatyaṅga | n. Name of the 5th aṅga- of the jaina-s.  |
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bhagavedana | mfn. proclaiming connubial felicity (varia lectio for -daivata-).  |
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bhagavitta | m. Name of a man  |
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bhagavṛtti | mfn. subsisting by the vulva  |
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bhageśa | See .  |
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bhageśa | m. the lord of fortune or prosperity  |
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bhagevita | (equals bhage-+ avita- ), satisfied with good fortune or prosperity  |
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bhagin | bhagīratha- See p.744.  |
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bhagin | mfn. prosperous, happy, fortunate, perfect, splendid, glorious (superl. g/i-tama-)  |
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bhagin | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on amara-koṣa- (abridged fr. bhagī-ratha- q.v)  |
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bhagīna | See viśo-- and veśa-bhag/īna-.  |
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bhaginī | f. See below.  |
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bhaginī | f. a sister ("the happy or fortunate one", as having a brother) etc. (in familiar speech, also for -bhrātṛ-,"brother" )  |
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bhaginī | f. any woman or wife  |
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bhaginībhartṛ | (gaRa yuktārohy-ādi-) m. a sister's husband.  |
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bhaginībhrātṛ | m. dual number sister and brother  |
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bhaginikā | f. a little sister, (see next) .  |
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bhaginīpati | ( ) m. a sister's husband.  |
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bhaginīsuta | m. a sister's son  |
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bhaginīya | m. (prob.) a sister's son.  |
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bhagīratha | m. (prob. fr. bhagin-+ ratha-,"having a glorious chariot"), Name of an ancient king (son of dilīpa- and great-grandfather of sagara-, king of ayodhyā-;he brought down the sacred gaṅgā- from heaven to earth and then conducted this river to the ocean in order to purify the ashes of his ancestors, the 60,000 sons of sagara-; see ) etc. |
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bhagīratha | m. Name of several authors (also with ṭhakkura-and megha-; see bhagin-)  |
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bhagīratha | m. of an architect of recent date  |
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bhagīratha | m. of a mountain  |
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bhagīrathadatta | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhagīrathakanyā | f. "daughter of bhagī-ratha-", Name of gaṅgā-  |
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bhagīrathapatha | (A.) m. " bhagī-ratha-'s path or labour", Name of any Herculean effort or exertion.  |
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bhagīrathaprayatna | ( ) m. " bhagī-ratha-'s path or labour", Name of any Herculean effort or exertion.  |
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bhagīrathasutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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bhagīrathayaśas | f. Name of a daughter of prasena-jit-  |
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bhagīrathopākhyāna | n. Name of chapter xxxv of the vāsiṣṭha-rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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bhagna | mfn. broken (literally and figuratively), shattered, split, torn, defeated, checked, frustrated, disturbed, disappointed etc. (sometimes forming the first instead of the second part of a compound exempli gratia, 'for example' grīvā-bhagna-, dharma-bh-for bhagna-grīva-, -dharma-;also"one who has broken a limb" )  |
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bhagna | mfn. bent, curved  |
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bhagna | mfn. lost  |
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bhagna | n. the fracture of a leg  |
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bhagnabāhu | mfn. broken-armed  |
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bhagnabhāṇḍa | mfn. one who has broken his pots  |
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bhagnaceṣṭa | mfn. broken in effort, disappointed  |
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bhagnadaṃṣṭra | mfn. having the tusks or fangs broken  |
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bhagnadantanakha | mfn. having the teeth and claws broken  |
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bhagnadarpa | mfn. one whose pride is broken, humiliated  |
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bhagnajānu | m. having a broken knee or leg  |
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bhagnakāma | See a-bhagnak-.  |
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bhagnakrama | n. the breaking id est violating of grammatical order or construction  |
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bhagnamāna | mfn. equals -darpa- |
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bhagnamanas | mfn. "broken-hearted", discouraged, disappointed  |
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bhagnamanoratha | mf(ā-)n. one whose wishes are disappointed  |
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bhagnanetra | mfn. affecting the eyes (said of a kind of fever)  |
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bhagnanidra | mfn. one whose sleep is broken or interrupted  |
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bhagnāpad | mfn. one who has conquered adversity,  |
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bhagnapādarkṣa | (da-ṛk-) n. Name of 6 nakṣatra-s collectively (viz. punarvasū-, uttarāṣāḍhā-, kṛttikā-, uttara-phalgunī-, pūrva-bhādrapadā-, and viśākhā-; see puṣkara-)  |
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bhagnapariṇāma | mfn. prevented from finishing (anything)  |
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bhagnapārśva | mfn. suffering from pain in the side  |
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bhagnaprakrama | n. "broken arrangement", (in rhetoric) the use of a word which does not correspond to one used before (also bhagnaprakramatā -tā- f. )  |
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bhagnaprakramatā | f. bhagnaprakrama |
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bhagnapratijña | mfn. one who has broken a promise, faithless  |
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bhagnapṛṣṭha | mfn. "broken-backed", coming before or in front of (?)  |
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bhagnāśa | mfn. one whose hopes are broken, disappointed in expectation  |
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bhagnaśakti | mfn. one whose strength is broken  |
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bhagnasaṃdhi | mfn. one whose joints are broken  |
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bhagnasaṃdhika | n. buttermilk (equals ghola-)  |
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bhagnaśṛṅga | mfn. equals -viṣāṇaka- (varia lectio)  |
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bhagnāsthi | mfn. one whose bones are broken  |
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bhagnāsthibandha | m. a splint  |
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bhagnatā | f. the condition of being broken  |
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bhagnatā | f. (with pravahaṇasya-) shipwreck  |
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bhagnatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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bhagnātman | m. "broken-bodied", Name of the Moon (cut in two by the trident of śiva-)  |
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bhagnaviṣāṇaka | mfn. having broken horns or tusks  |
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bhagnavrata | mfn. one who has broken a vow  |
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bhagnayācña | mf(ā-)n. one whose request has been refused  |
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bhagnayuge | ind. when the yoke is broken  |
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bhagnī | See .  |
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bhagnī | f. equals bhaginī-, a sister  |
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bhagnodyama | mfn. one whose efforts have been frustrated  |
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bhagnorudaṇḍa | mfn. "broken-thighed", having the bone of the thigh fractured  |
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bhagnotsāhakriyātman | mfn. one whose energy and labour have been frustrated  |
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bhagola | m. the starry sphere, vault of heaven  |
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bhagos | See bhagavat-.  |
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bhaiḍaka | and bhaiṇḍaka- mfn. (fr. bheḍa-, bheṇḍa-) relating to or coming from a sheep  |
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bhaidika | mfn. equals bhedaṃ nityam arhati-  |
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bhaikṣa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhikṣā-) living on alms, subsisting by charity  |
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bhaikṣa | n. asking alms, begging, mendicancy (kṣāya-with gam-,to beg for alms, kṣam-[ in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ]with car-,to go about begging for; kṣam-with ā-hṛ-,or sam-ā-hṛ-,to collect alms or food; kṣeṇa-with Causal of vṛt-,to subsist on alms) etc.  |
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bhaikṣa | n. anything obtained by begging, begged food, charity, alms etc.  |
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bhaikṣa | n. a multitude of alms  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | m. a mendicant  |
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bhaikṣacaraṇa | n. going about begging, collecting alms (ṇaṃ-car-,to practise mendicancy)  |
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bhaikṣacarya | n.  |
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bhaikṣacaryā | f. equals prec.  |
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bhaikṣāhāra | mfn. living on alms, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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bhaikṣāhāra | mfn. equals kṣāśin-  |
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bhaikṣajīvikā | f. subsisting by alms or charity  |
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bhaikṣaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals bhaikṣa-, alms  |
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bhaikṣāka | n. mendicancy,  |
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bhaikṣakāla | m. "alms-time", the time for bringing home anything obtained as alms  |
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bhaikṣākula | n. (kṣāk-?) a charitable house  |
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bhaikṣānna | n. begged food  |
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bhaikṣārthin | mfn. seeking for alms,  |
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bhaikṣāśin | mfn. eating begged food, a mendicant  |
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bhaikṣāśya | n. (fr. prec.) equals kṣa-jīvikā-  |
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bhaikṣava | mfn. (fr. bhikṣu-) belonging to a religious mendicant |
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bhaikṣavat | ind. as or for alms  |
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bhaikṣavṛtti | f. equals -jīvikā-,  |
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bhaikṣavṛtti | mfn. living by charity  |
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bhaikṣopajīvin | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhaikṣuka | n. (fr. bhikṣuka-) a multitude of beggars or mendicants gaRa khaṇḍikādi-  |
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bhaikṣuka | m. (scilicet āś/ama-) the fourth stage in the life of a Brahman, the life of a religious mendicant  |
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bhaikṣya | wrong reading for bhaikṣa-.  |
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bhaima | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhīma-,of which it is also the vṛddhi- form in compound) relating or belonging to bhīma-  |
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bhaima | m. a descendant of bhīma-  |
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bhaima | m. Name of the 11th day in the light half of māgha- and a festival kept on it (equals bhīmaikādaśī-)  |
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bhaima | m. of a grammar.  |
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bhaimagava | m. patronymic fr. bhīma-gava-, or bhīma-gu-  |
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bhaimapravīṇa | m. the bravest or chief of the bhīma-s  |
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bhaimaratha | mf(ī-)n. relating to bhīma-ratha-  |
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bhaimarathī | f. (with niśīthinī-) prob. equals bhīmarathī- (q.v)  |
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bhaimasena | (bh/aima--) m. patronymic fr. bhīma-s-,  |
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bhaimaseni | m. (fr. bhīma-sena-) patronymic of divo-dāsa-  |
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bhaimaseni | m. of ghaṭotkaca-  |
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bhaimasenya | m. patronymic fr. bhima-sena- Va1rtt. 7  |
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bhaimāyana | m. patronymic fr. bhaima-  |
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bhaimī | f. bhīma-'s daughter id est damayantī- , ( bhaimīpariṇaya mī-pariṇaya- n." damayantī-'s wedding", Name of a drama)  |
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bhaimi | m. (fr. bhīma-) patronymic of ghaṭotkaca-  |
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bhaimīpariṇaya | n. bhaimī |
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bhairava | mf(ā-and ī-)n. (fr. bhīru-) frightful, terrible, horrible, formidable ( bhairavam am- ind.) etc.  |
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bhairava | mf(ā-and ī-)n. relating to bhairava-  |
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bhairava | m. Name of a form of śiva- (cf ) (in the latter 8 bhairava-'s are enumerated, viz. mahā--, saṃhāra--, asitāṅga--, ruru-- kāla--, krodha--, tāmracūḍa--,or kapāla--, candracūḍa--or rudra-bh-;sometimes other names are given exempli gratia, 'for example' vidyā-rāja-, kāma-r-, nāga-r-, svacchanda-r-, lambita-r-, deva-r-, ugra-r-, vighna-r-)  |
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bhairava | m. a man representing bhairava-'s  |
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bhairava | m. a jackal  |
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bhairava | m. a mountain  |
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bhairava | m. (in music) Name of a rāga-  |
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bhairava | m. Name of a chief of śiva-'s host,  |
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bhairava | m. of a son of śiva- by tārā-vatī- (wife of candra-śekhara-, king of karavīra-pura-)  |
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bhairava | m. of a nāga-  |
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bhairava | m. of a yakṣa-  |
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bhairava | m. of a hunter  |
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bhairava | m. of 2 kings and various teachers and authors (also with tripāṭhin-, daivajña-, tilaka-, dīkṣita-, ācārya-, bhaṭṭa-and miśra-)  |
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bhairava | m. of a river  |
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bhairava | m. plural Name of a particular sect  |
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bhairavā | f. Name of nirṛti-  |
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bhairavā | f. plural of a class of apsaras-  |
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bhairava | n. terror or the property of exciting terror  |
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bhairava | n. equals bhairava-tantra- below.  |
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bhairavadatta | m. Name of various authors  |
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bhairavadīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavadīpana | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavāgratas | ind. in the presence of bhairava-  |
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bhairavakāraka | mfn. causing terror, formidable  |
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bhairavam | ind. bhairava |
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bhairavamantra | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavanāmāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhairavānanda | m. Name of a yogin-  |
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bhairavānanda | m. of an author  |
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bhairavanāthatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavanavarasaratna | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhairavaprādurbhāvanāṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavaprasāda | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavārādhana | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavārcanakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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bhairavārcāpārijāta | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bhairavasaparyāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavasiṃha | m. Name of a son of narasiṃha- and patron of ruci-pati-  |
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bhairavāṣṭaka | n. Name of a collection of 8  |
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bhairavastava | m.  |
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bhairavastotra | n. Name of various hymns.  |
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bhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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bhairavatarjaka | m. "threatening terrible things", Name of viṣṇu- (properly of śiva-)  |
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bhairavatva | n. the state of being bhairava- or a form of śivi-  |
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bhairavayātanā | f. pain inflicted by śiva- (as a penance)  |
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bhairavendra | m. Name of a king  |
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bhairaveśa | m. "lord of terror", Name of viṣṇu- (properly of śiva-; see bhairava-tarjaka-).  |
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bhairavī | f. See below  |
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bhairavī | f. of va-  |
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bhairavī | f. Name of a particular form of durgā-  |
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bhairavī | f. a girl of 12 years (representing durgā- at the durgā- festival)  |
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bhairavī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī-.  |
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bhairavīpaṭala | m. or n. Name of work  |
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bhairavīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavīrahasyavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavītantra | n.  |
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bhairavīya | mfn. relating, to bhairava-  |
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bhairavīyapañcasaṃdhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavīyatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavyaṣṭottaraśatanāmāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhairika | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- by satyabhāmā-  |
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bhais | See 1. bhī-, p.758.  |
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bhaiṣaja | m. (fr. bheṣaja-) Perdix Chinensis  |
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bhaiṣaja | n. a drug, medicine  |
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bhaiṣaja | mfn. relating to bhaiṣajya- gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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bhaiṣajya | m. patronymic fr. bhiṣaj-, or bhiṣaja- gaRa gargādi- ( )  |
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bhaiṣajya | n. curativeness, healing efficacy  |
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bhaiṣajya | n. a particular ceremony performed as a remedy for sickness  |
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bhaiṣajya | n. any remedy, drug or medicine ("against" genitive case)  |
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bhaiṣajya | n. the administering of medicines etc.  |
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bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabhā | f. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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bhaiṣajyarāja | m. Name of 2 bodhi-sattva-s  |
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bhaiṣajyaratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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bhaiṣajyaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaiṣajyasamudgata | m. Name of 2 bodhi-sattva-s  |
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bhaiṣajyasāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhaiṣajyasārāmṛtasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaiṣajyasena | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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bhaiṣajyayajña | m. a sacrifice performed as a remedy for sickness  |
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bhaiṣmaka | mf(ī-)n., fr. bhīṣmaka-  |
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bhaiṣmakī | f. patronymic of rukmiṇī-  |
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bhaiṣṇaja | mfn. fr. bhaithṇajya- gaRa kaṇvādi- (varia lectio bhaiṣaja-).  |
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bhaiṣṇajya | m. patronymic fr. bhiṣṇaja- gaRa gargādi- (varia lectio bhaiṣaja-)  |
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bhaiyābhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhaj | cl.1 P. A1. ( ) bh/ajati-, te- (2. sg. as imperative bhakṣi- ; perfect tense P. babh/āja- A1. bhej/e- etc.;2. sg. babhaktha- ; bhejitha- ; Aorist P.2. 3. sg. abhāk- ; abhākṣīt-, kṣus- ; subjunctive bhakṣat- ; A1. /abhakṣi-, kta- etc.; preceding A1. bhakṣīy/a- ;3. sg. kṣīṣṭa- ; kṣīta- ; future bhakṣyati-, te- etc.; bhajiṣyati-, te- etc.; bhaktā- grammar; infinitive mood bhaktum- etc.; bhajitum- ; ind.p. bhaktvā- etc., tvāya- ; -bhajya-and -bh/ājam- ), to divide, distribute, allot or apportion to (dative case or genitive case), share with (instrumental case) etc. ; (A1.) to grant, bestow, furnish, supply ; A1. (rarely P.) to obtain as one's share, receive as (two accusative), partake of, enjoy (also carnally) , possess, have (accusative,Ved. also genitive case) ; (A1.,rarely P.) to turn or resort to, engage in, assume (as a form) , put on (garments) , experience, incur, undergo, feel, go or fall into (with accusative, especially of abstract noun exempli gratia, 'for example' bhītim-,to feel terror; nidrām-,to fall asleep; maunam-,to become silent) etc. ; to pursue, practise, cultivate ; to fall to the lot or share of (accusative) etc. ; to declare for, prefer, choose (exempli gratia, 'for example' as a servant) ; to serve, honour, revere, love, adore etc.: Causal bhāj/ayati-, te- (Aorist abībhajuḥ- , ababhājat- grammar), to divide ; to deal out, distribute ; to cause any one (accusative) to partake of or enjoy (accusative or genitive case) ; to put to flight, pursue, chase, drive into (accusative) ; to cook, dress (food) : Desiderative bibhakṣati-, te- (confer, compare bhikṣ-): Intensive bābhajyate-, bābhakti-, [ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin fa1gus; Gothic Old S.bo1k; German Buch,Buchstabe; English buck-,beech.]  |
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bhajagovindastotra | n. Name of work (see bhagavad-govinda-).  |
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bhajaka | m. a distributer, apportioner (See civara-bh-)  |
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bhajaka | m. a worshipper  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. apportioning etc.  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. fitting, meet, appropriate  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. Name of various princes  |
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bhajana | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhajana | n. the act of sharing  |
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bhajana | n. possession  |
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bhajana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') reverence, worship, adoration (also bhajanatā -tā- f.with locative case )  |
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bhajanāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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bhajanānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhajanatā | f. bhajana |
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bhajanavārika | m. a particular official in a Buddhist monastery  |
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bhajanīya | mfn. to be loved or revered or waited upon, venerable  |
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bhajenya | ( ) mfn. equals janīya-.  |
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bhajeratha | ( bhaje-+ aratha-), prob. bhaj/e- (infinitive mood) or bh/aje- (1. sg. fr. bhaj-) + r/athasya-.  |
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bhaji | m. Name of a prince (also jin-and jina-)  |
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bhajitavya | ( ) mfn. equals janīya-.  |
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bhajya | ( ) mfn. equals janīya-.  |
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bhakabhakāya | (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds); confer, compare bheka-,a frog, and Greek ) Nom. A1. yate-, to croak (confer, compare bakabakāya-, makamakāya-).  |
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bhakakṣā | f. the path of the asterisms  |
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bhakāra | m. the letter or sound bha-.  |
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bhakkikā | f. a cricket (see phaḍiṅgā-).  |
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bhakkuḍa | or bhakkura- m. a species of fish  |
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bhakṣ | (prob. a secondary form fr. bhaj-,or Nom.fr. bhakṣ/a-; see also bhikṣ-and bhañj-) cl.10 P. ( ) bhakṣ/ayati- (rarely A1. te-), and in later language also cl.1 P. A1. ( ) bhakṣati-, te- (perfect tense bhakṣayām āsa- etc. future bhakṣayiṣyati-, te- ; Aorist ababhakṣat- ; Passive voice abhakṣi- ; infinitive mood bhakṣayitum- , kṣitum- ; ind.p. bhakṣayitvā- ; -bhakṣya- ; -bhakṣam- ), to eat or drink, devour, partake of (with accusative,in Vedic or Veda also with genitive case;in the older language usually of fluids, in the later only exceptionally so) etc. ; to sting, bite ; to consume, use up, waste, destroy etc. ; to drain the resources of, impoverish : Causal bhakṣ/ayati- See above ; to cause anything (accusative) to be eaten by (accusative or instrumental case) Va1rtt. 7 : Desiderative bibhakṣiṣati- or kṣayiṣati-, to wish to eat or devour (see bibhakṣayiṣu-). |
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bhakṣa | m. drinking or eating, drink or (in later language) food etc. etc. (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',withf(ā-).,having anything for food or beverage, eating, drinking, living upon)  |
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bhakṣabīja | m. wrong reading for bhakṣya-b-  |
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bhakṣacchandas | n. a metre used while eating the sacrificial food,  |
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bhakṣāhāra | m. a meal of leavings  |
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bhakṣajapa | m. the prayer muttered while drinking soma-  |
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bhakṣaka | mfn. one who eats, an eater, enjoyer, one who feeds or lives upon (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhakṣaka | mfn. voracious, gluttonous, a gourmand  |
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bhakṣaka | m. food  |
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bhakṣaka | m. a meal, food (see uṣṭra-bh-).  |
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bhakṣakāra | m. "food-maker", a cook, baker  |
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bhakṣālī | f. Name of a place gaRa dhūmādi- (not in )  |
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bhakṣamantra | m. a verse spoken while drinking soma-  |
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bhakṣaṃkāra | mfn. furnishing food (see Va1rtt. 2 )  |
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bhakṣaṃkṛta | mfn. (kṣ/aṃ--) drunk or eaten, enjoyed  |
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bhakṣaṇa | mfn. eating, one who eats (see dāḍima--, pāpa-bh-)  |
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bhakṣaṇa | n. the act of eating, drinking, feeding etc.  |
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bhakṣaṇa | n. eating what excites thirst  |
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bhakṣaṇa | n. chewing  |
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bhakṣaṇa | n. the being eaten by (instrumental case)  |
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bhakṣaṇa | n. (bh/a-) a drinking vessel  |
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bhakṣaṇīya | mfn. to be (or being) eaten  |
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bhakṣaṇīyatā | f. eatableness  |
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bhakṣapattrī | f. betel-pepper (the leaf of which serves for food)  |
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bhakṣaṭaka | m. a variety of Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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bhakṣavikāra | m. plural various dishes of food,  |
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bhakṣayitavya | mfn. to be eaten or devoured, edible  |
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bhakṣayitṛ | m. an eater, enjoyer  |
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bhakṣikā | f. eating, chewing (see ikṣu-bh-)  |
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bhakṣin | mfn. (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; bhakṣitva ṣi-tva- n.) eating, devouring  |
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bhakṣiṇī | f. Coix Barbata  |
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bhakṣita | mfn. eaten or drunk, chewed, masticated, devoured, enjoyed, partaken of etc.  |
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bhakṣita | mfn. eaten (said of a particular bad pronunciation of words)  |
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bhakṣita | n. the being eaten by (instrumental case)  |
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bhakṣitaśeṣa | m. remnants of food, leavings  |
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bhakṣitṛ | m. equals kṣayitṛ-  |
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bhakṣitva | n. bhakṣin |
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bhakṣivan | mfn. eating, enjoying (see bhakti-v/an-, -v/as-).  |
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bhakṣya | mfn. to be eaten, eatable, fit for food etc.  |
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bhakṣya | n. anything eaten, food (especially such as requires mastication)  |
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bhakṣya | m. food, dish (prob. wrong reading for bhakṣa-)  |
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bhakṣyabhakṣaka | m. dual number food and the eater  |
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bhakṣyābhakṣya | n. what may and may not be eaten, food allowed and prohibited  |
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bhakṣyabhojyamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of food of all kinds  |
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bhakṣyabhojyavihāravat | mfn. furnished with various kinds of food and places of refection  |
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bhakṣyabija | m. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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bhakṣyakāra | m. a baker  |
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bhakṣyakāraka | m. a baker  |
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bhakṣyālābu | f. a variety of cucumber (equals rājālābu-)  |
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bhakṣyamālyāpaṇa | m. a market where victuals and garlands are sold  |
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bhakṣyaṃkāra | m. a baker  |
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bhakṣyavastu | n. edible matter, victuals, viands  |
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bhakta | bhakti- etc. See p.743.  |
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bhakta | mfn. distributed, assigned, allotted etc.  |
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bhakta | mfn. divided  |
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bhakta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') forming part of, belonging to  |
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bhakta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') loved, liked  |
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bhakta | mfn. served, worshipped  |
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bhakta | mfn. dressed, cooked  |
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bhakta | mfn. engaged in, occupied with, attached or devoted to, loyal, faithful, honouring, worshipping, serving (locative case genitive case accusative or compound) etc.  |
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bhakta | m. a worshipper, votary (especially as Name of a division of the śākta-s)  |
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bhakta | n. food or a meal etc.  |
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bhakta | n. boiled rice  |
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bhakta | n. any eatable grain boiled with water  |
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bhakta | n. a vessel  |
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bhakta | n. a share, portion  |
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bhaktābhilāṣa | m. equals ta-cchanda-  |
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bhaktābhisāra | m. an eating room (others"giving of food")  |
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bhaktacchanda | m. desire of food, hunger, appetite  |
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bhaktada | ( ) mfn. giving food, supporter, maintainer.  |
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bhaktadāsa | m. "food-slave", a slave who serves for his daily food  |
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bhaktadātṛ | ( ) mfn. giving food, supporter, maintainer.  |
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bhaktadāyaka | ( ) mfn. giving food, supporter, maintainer.  |
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bhaktadāyin | ( ) mfn. giving food, supporter, maintainer.  |
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bhaktadveṣa | m. aversion from food, loss of appetite  |
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bhaktadveṣin | mfn. one who has lost his appetite  |
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bhaktagītāṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktāgra | m. or n. a refectory  |
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bhaktajā | f. nectar  |
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bhaktajayantī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktakaṃsa | m. a dish of food  |
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bhaktākāṅkṣā | f. equals ta-cchanda-  |
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bhaktakara | m. equals -kāra-  |
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bhaktakara | m. artificially prepared incense  |
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bhaktakāra | m. "food-preparer", a cook  |
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bhaktakṛtya | n. preparations for a meal (kṛta-bh-,one who has made a meal )  |
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bhaktamālā | f. (and bhaktamālāgragrantha lāgra-grantha- m. see )  |
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bhaktamālāgragrantha | m. bhaktamālā |
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bhaktamaṇḍa | m. n. the scum of boiled rice  |
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bhaktamaṇḍaka | m. n. the scum of boiled rice  |
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bhaktamayastotra | n.  |
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bhaktamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktamodataraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktapātra | n. equals -kaṃsa-  |
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bhaktapratiṣṭhā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktapulāka | m. or n. (?) a mouthful of rice kneaded into a ball  |
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bhaktārādhanaprayogamaṇimālikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktarocana | mfn. exciting appetite  |
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bhaktaruci | f. equals -cchanda-  |
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bhaktāruci | f. equals ta-dveṣa-  |
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bhaktaśālā | f. "food-hall", (prob.) equals prec. (others"audience-chamber")  |
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bhaktaśaraṇa | n. "food-receptacle", a store-room or kitchen  |
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bhaktasiktha | m. equals -pulāka-  |
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bhaktasikthaka | m. equals -pulāka-  |
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bhaktatā | f. devotedness, attachment, inclination  |
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bhaktatūrya | n. music played during a meal  |
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bhaktatva | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the forming part of, belonging to Va1rtt. 2 Sch.  |
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bhaktavaibhava | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktavatsala | mfn. kind to worshippers or to faithful attendants  |
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bhaktavatsalamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhaktavilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktavrātasaṃtoṣika | mn. Name of work  |
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bhakti | f. distribution, partition, separation etc. (see kṣetra--, bhaṅgī-bh-)  |
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bhakti | f. a division, portion, share  |
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bhakti | f. a division of a sāman- (also called vidhi-,of which 7 or 5 are enumerated) |
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bhakti | f. division by streaks or lines  |
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bhakti | f. a streak, line, variegated decoration  |
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bhakti | f. a row, series, succession, order ( bhaktyā tyā- ind.and bhaktitas ti-tas- ind.in succession)  |
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bhakti | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the being a part of (ajbhakteḥ-,"on the part of the vowels") , belonging to etc.  |
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bhakti | f. that which belongs to or is contained in anything else, an attribute  |
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bhakti | f. predisposition (of body to any disease)  |
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bhakti | f. attachment, devotion, fondness for, devotion to (with locative case, genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'), trust, homage, worship, piety, faith or love or devotion (as a religious principle or means of salvation, together with karman-,"works", and jñāna-,"spiritual knowledge"; see ) etc.  |
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bhakti | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') assumption of the form of  |
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bhakti | f. often wrong reading for bhaṅgi- or bhukti-  |
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bhaktibhāj | mfn. possessing true devotion, firmly attached or devoted to (locative case or compound)  |
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bhaktibhava | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktibhāvapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktibhuṣaṇasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktibindu | m. Name of work  |
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bhakticandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhakticandrikollāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhakticandrodaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhakticcheda | m. plural divided lines or streaks of painting or decoration (especially the separating or distinguishing marks on the forehead, nose, cheeks, breast and arms, which denote devotion to viṣṇu-, kṛṣṇa- etc.)  |
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bhaktidīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktidūtī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktīdyāvāpṛthivī | f. dual number Name of the deities to whom the garbha-puroḍāśa- is offered  |
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bhaktīdyāvāpṛthivya | mfn. sacred to these deities  |
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bhaktigamya | mfn. accessible by devotion (śiva-)  |
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bhaktihaṃsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktihetunirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktihīna | mfn. destitute of devotion  |
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bhaktijña | mfn. knowing faith or devotion, faithfully attached  |
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bhaktijñatā | f. ( ) devotion, faithfulness, loyalty.  |
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bhaktijñatva | n. ( ) devotion, faithfulness, loyalty.  |
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bhaktika | only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'  |
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bhaktika | See uttara--, eka--, and paurva-bhaktika-.  |
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bhaktikalpataru | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktikāpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktikara | mf(ī-)n.  |
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bhaktila | mfn. attached, faithful, trusty (said of horses)  |
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bhaktilaharī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktimahat | mfn. truly devoted  |
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bhaktimahodaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktimañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktimārga | m. "the way of devotion"(regarded as a means of salvation and opp. to karma--and jñāna-m-; see above )  |
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bhaktimārganirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktimārgopadeśadīkṣā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktimat | mfn. equals -bhāj- etc.  |
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bhaktimat | mfn. accompanied by devotion or loyalty  |
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bhaktimīmāṃsasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktimuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktinamra | mfn. bent down in devotion, making a humble obeisance  |
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bhaktiprabhā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktiprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiprārthanā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktipraśaṃsāvarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktipratipādaka | mn. Name of work  |
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bhaktipravaṇa | mfn. faithfully devoted,  |
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bhaktipūrvakam | ( ) ind. preceded by devotion, devoutly, reverentially.  |
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bhaktipūrvam | ( ) ind. preceded by devotion, devoutly, reverentially.  |
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bhaktipūrvapakṣa | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktirāga | m. affection or predilection for (locative case)  |
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bhaktirasa | m. a sense of devotion, feeling of loving faith  |
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bhaktirasābdhikaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktirasāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktirasāmṛtabindu | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktirasāmṛtasindhu | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktirasāyana | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiratna | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktiratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktisāgara | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktisāmānyanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktisaṃdarbha | m. (and bhaktisaṃdarbhapadyāvalī bha-padyāvalī- f.) Name of work  |
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bhaktisaṃdarbhapadyāvalī | f. bhaktisaṃdarbha |
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bhaktisaṃnyāsanirṇayavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktisaṃvardhanaśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktisāra | m. (and bhaktisārasaṃgraha ra-saṃgraha-,m.) Name of work  |
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bhaktisārasaṃgraha | m. bhaktisāra |
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bhaktiśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiśata | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktiśataka | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktisiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktisūtra | n. Name of work ( )  |
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bhaktitaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktitas | ind. bhakti |
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bhaktitattvarasāyana | n. Name of work  |
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bhaktivāda | m. declaration of devotion or attachment  |
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bhaktivan | ( ) mfn. partaking of (with genitive case; see bhakṣi-v/an-).  |
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bhaktivardhinī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktivas | ( ) mfn. partaking of (with genitive case; see bhakṣi-v/an-).  |
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bhaktivijaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktivilāsa | m. (and bhaktivilāsatattvadīpikā sa-tattva-dīpikā- f.) Name of work  |
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bhaktivilāsatattvadīpikā | f. bhaktivilāsa |
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bhaktivivṛddhyupāyagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bhaktiyoga | m. devoted attachment, loving devotion  |
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bhaktiyoga | m. Name of 1st chapter of śiva-gītā-.  |
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bhaktoddeśaka | m. "food-prescriber", a particular official in a Buddhist monastery  |
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bhaktopasādhaka | m. "food-dresser", a cook  |
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bhaktṛ | mfn. devotedly attached, an adorer, worshipper  |
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bhaktṛtva | n. adoration, worship  |
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bhaktyā | ind. not in the regular sense, figuratively  |
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bhaktyā | ind. bhakti |
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bhaktyadhikaraṇamālā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyullāsamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyupakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhal | (or bal-) cl.1 A1. bhalate-, to describe or expound or hurt or give ; cl.10 A1. bhālayate-, to describe or behold ; to throw up(?), (see ni--, nir--, śam-bhal-). |
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bhala | ind. certainly, indeed (see bal-, baṭ-,and Marathi bhalla-,"well")  |
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bhala | m. (only dative case bhalāya-) a term used in addressing the Sun (see bhalla-).  |
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bhalānas | m. plural Name of a particular race or tribe  |
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bhalandana | m. Name of a man (father of vatsa-prī- or vatsa-prīti-)  |
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bhalandana | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi- (bhanandana-, bhalanda-and dava-prob. wrong reading)  |
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bhalatā | f. Paederia Foetida  |
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bhalatā | See under 4. bha-, p.742.  |
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bhalatra | (?) n.  |
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bhall | cl.1. A1. bhallate- equals bhal-, bhalate-  |
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bhalla | mfn. auspicious, favourable (equals bhadra-or śiva-)  |
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bhalla | m. a bear (see accha-bhalla-, bhalluka-, bhallūka-)  |
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bhalla | m. a term used in addressing the Sun (only dative case; see 2. bhala-)  |
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bhalla | m. (plural) Name of a people (varia lectio malla-)  |
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bhalla | m. Name of śiva- (see above)  |
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bhalla | m. a kind of arrow or missile with a point of a particular shape etc. (alsof(ī-).and n.)  |
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bhalla | m. a particular part of an arrow  |
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bhalla | n. an arrow-head of a particular shape  |
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bhallaka | m. a bear,  |
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bhallāka | See bhallāṭa- below.  |
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bhallakīya | gaRa utsādi-.  |
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bhallākṣa | m. a term used in addressing a flamingo (= bhadrākṣa-)  |
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bhallāla | m. Name of an author  |
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bhallālasaṃgraha | m. Name of bhallāla-'s work.  |
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bhallapāla | gaRa sakhy-ādi- (varia lectio for bhalla-, pāla-).  |
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bhallapucchī | f. "bear's tail", Hedysarum Lagopodioides  |
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bhallāta | m. the marking-nut plant, Semecarpus Anacardium (n. equals next n.)  |
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bhallaṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhallāṭa | m. a bear (see bhalla-, bhalluka-)  |
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bhallāṭa | m. Name of a particular supernatural being (wrong reading bhalvāṭa-)  |
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bhallāṭa | m. of a king (varia lectio lāka-and lāda-)  |
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bhallāṭa | m. of a mountain  |
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bhallāṭa | m. of a gate  |
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bhallāṭa | m. of a poet (prob. wrong reading for bhallaṭa-,or bhallāla- q.v)  |
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bhallāta | taka- See above.  |
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bhallātaka | m. idem or 'm. the marking-nut plant, Semecarpus Anacardium (n. equals next n.)' (also bhallātakī kī- f. )  |
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bhallātaka | n. the Acajou or cashew-nut, she marking-nut (from which is extracted an acid juice used for medicinal purposes, and a black liquid used for marking linen)  |
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bhallātakataila | n. the oil of the cashew-nut  |
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bhallātakī | f. bhallātaka |
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bhallāṭanagara | n. Name of the capital of king śaśi-dhvaja-  |
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bhallaṭaśataka | n. the 100 couplets of bhallaṭa-.  |
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bhallavi | m. Name of a man  |
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bhallī | f. Semecarpus Anacardium  |
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bhalli | f. a kind of arrow (equals bhallī-)  |
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bhallikā | f. Semecarpus Anacardium  |
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bhallika | m. Name of a man  |
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bhallika | m. See above  |
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bhallikā | f. See under bhallaka-.  |
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bhallu | mfn. applied to a species of fever (others phalgu-)  |
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bhallu | m. Name of a teacher  |
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bhalluka | m. a bear ( )  |
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bhalluka | m. a monkey  |
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bhallūka | m. idem or 'm. a monkey '  |
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bhallūka | m. a dog  |
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bhallūka | m. a kind of shell  |
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bhallūka | m. a particular plant (a species of śyonāka- or Bignonia Indica )  |
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bhalluka | bhallūka- See above.  |
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bhallūkayuvan | m. the cub of a bear, a young bear  |
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bhaluha | m. a dog  |
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bhalūṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhalvāci | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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bhalvāṭa | wrong reading for bhallāṭa- above.  |
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bhamaṇḍala | n. equals -cakra-  |
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bhambha | mn. the mouth or aperture of an oven or stove  |
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bhambha | m. smoke  |
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bhambha | m. a fly  |
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bhambhā | f. a kettledrum  |
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bhambharālī | f. a fly  |
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bhambharālikā | (or rāl-?) f. a gnat, mosquito  |
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bhambhārava | m. the lowing of cows (varia lectio for bambhā-rava-)  |
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bhambhāsāra | m. Name of a king (varia lectio bimbisāra-)  |
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bhaṃkārī | f. "uttering the sound bham-, humming ", a gad-fly  |
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bhaṃsas | n. a particular part of the intestine or abdomen (see bhas/ad-).  |
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bhaṇ | cl.1 P. ( ) bhaṇati- (perfect tense babhāṇa-,2. sg. babhaṇitha- ; Aorist abhāṇīt- ; future bhaṇiṣyati-, ṇitā- grammar; ind.p. bhaṇitvā- ; infinitive mood bhaṇitum- grammar : Passive voice bhaṇyate- ; Aorist abhāṇi- ), to speak, say to (accusative with or without prati-) ; to call, name (two accusative) : Causal bhāṇayati- ; Aorist abībhaṇat-, or ababhāṇat- (Prob. a later form of bhan-.)  |
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bhan | cl.1 P. bh/anati- (prob. connected with bhā-; see the later form bhaṇ-), to sound, resound, call aloud, speak, declare (equals arcati- ) .  |
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bhaṇa | See dur-bhaṇa-.  |
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bhaṇana | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') speaking, proclaiming  |
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bhanandana | m. Name of a man (prob. wrong reading for bhalandana-).  |
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bhaṇanīya | mfn. to be told or said  |
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bhaṇati | wrong reading for ṇiti-.  |
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bhaṇḍ | cl.1 A1. bhaṇḍate-, to reprove ; to deride ; to jest ; to speak ; cl.1. 10. P. bhaṇḍati-, ḍayati-, to be or render fortunate ; to do an auspicious act (kalyāṇe-,or śive-), (Prob. a later form of bhand-.) |
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bhand | cl.1 A1. ( ) bh/andate-, to be greeted with praise, receive applause ( also = to be or make fortunate or excellent;to be or make glad;to shine;to honour or worship) : Causal bhandayati-, to cause to prosper  |
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bhaṇḍa | m. a jester, buffoon, mime (also as Name of a particular mixed caste)  |
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bhaṇḍā | f. See śveta-bh-  |
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bhaṇḍa | n. equals bhaṇḍa-  |
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bhaṇḍa | n. plural utensils, implements  |
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bhaṇḍadhūrtaniśācara | m. plural (prob.) jesters and rogues and night-revellers  |
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bhandadiṣṭi | mfn. (prob.) hastening along with shouts and yells (said of the marut-s) (see krand/ad-iṣṭi-).  |
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bhaṇḍahāsinī | f. a harlot, prostitute  |
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bhaṇḍaka | m. a water wagtail  |
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bhaṇḍaka | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhaṇḍākī | See bhaṇṭākī-.  |
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bhaṇḍana | n. mischief.  |
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bhaṇḍana | n. war  |
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bhaṇḍana | n. armour (see bhāṇḍana-).  |
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bhandana | mf(ā-)n. shouting, yelling ( "gladdening"or"beautifying")  |
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bhandanā | f. (also plural) acclamation, applause, praise  |
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bhandanā | f. plural rain-making sun-rays  |
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bhandanāya | (Nom.fr. prec.) , only pr. p. y/at-, to shout loudly, yell  |
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bhaṇḍanīya | mfn. to be derided  |
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bhandanīya | mfn. a word formed in , to explain bhadra- q.v  |
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bhaṇḍara | m. a particular kind of combat  |
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bhaṇḍatapasvin | m. a hypocritical ascetic  |
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bhaṇḍatva | n. buffoonery  |
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bhandhruka | m. Name of a place  |
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bhandhuka | m. Name of a place  |
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bhaṇḍī | f. See below  |
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bhaṇḍi | m. Name of a minister of śrī-harṣa-  |
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bhaṇḍi | f. a wave (see bhṛṇḍi-)  |
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bhaṇḍī | f. Rubia Munjista  |
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bhaṇḍijaṅgha | m. Name of a man Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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bhaṇḍikā | f. Rubia Munjista  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. fortune, welfare  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. a messenger  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. an artisan  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. Acacia or Mimosa Sirissa  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. Name of a man gaRa aśvādi-  |
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bhaṇḍila | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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bhaṇḍīla | m. Rubia Munjista  |
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bhandila | n. fortune  |
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bhandila | n. tremulous motion  |
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bhandila | n. a messenger (?)  |
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bhaṇḍiman | m. deceit  |
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bhaṇḍin | wrong reading for ḍi-.  |
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bhaṇḍīpuṣpanikāśa | mfn. resembling the flowers of Rubia Munjista  |
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bhaṇḍira | m. Acacia Sirissa  |
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bhaṇḍīra | m. Ficus Indica (Bombay edition) Scholiast or Commentator  |
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bhaṇḍīra | m. Amaranthus Polygonoides or Acacia Sirissa  |
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bhaṇḍīra | m. Name of a lofty nyagrodha- tree upon the go-vardhana- mountain (varia lectio bāṇḍ-)  |
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bhaṇḍīralatikā | f. equals next  |
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bhaṇḍīratha | m. Name of a man gaRa tika-kitavādi-.  |
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bhaṇḍirī | f. Rubia Munjista  |
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bhaṇḍīrī | f. equals bhaṇḍī-  |
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bhaṇḍīrī | f. Hydrocotyle Asiatica  |
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bhandiṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) shouting most loudly, praising most highly |
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bhaṇḍita | mfn. derided  |
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bhaṇḍita | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi-  |
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bhaṇḍita | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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bhaṇḍītakī | f. equals ḍī-  |
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bhandra | n. = bhadra-,  |
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bhaṇḍu | gaRa suvāstv-ādi-.  |
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bhaṇḍuka | m. Calosanthes Indica  |
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bhaṇḍūka | m. idem or 'm. Calosanthes Indica '  |
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bhaṇḍūka | m. a kind of fish  |
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bhaṅga | mfn. breaking, bursting (said of the soma-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. breaking, splitting, dividing, shattering, breaking down or up etc.  |
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bhaṅga | m. a break or breach (literally and figuratively), disturbance, interruption, frustration, humiliation, abatement, downfall, decay, ruin, destruction etc.  |
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bhaṅga | m. fracture (See asthi-bh-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. paralysis, palsy  |
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bhaṅga | m. bending, bowing, stretching out (See karṇa--, gātra--, -grīvā-bh-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. knitting, contraction (See bhrū-bh-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. separation, analysis (of words)  |
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bhaṅga | m. overthrow, rout, defeat (also in a lawsuit)  |
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bhaṅga | m. rejection, refusal  |
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bhaṅga | m. refutation  |
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bhaṅga | m. panic, fear  |
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bhaṅga | m. pain (See pārśva-bh-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. a piece broken off, morsel, fragment  |
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bhaṅga | m. a bend, fold, sah-. (confer, compare vastra-bh-) ; a wave ([ confer, compare Lithuanian banga4])  |
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bhaṅga | m. a water-course, channel  |
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bhaṅga | m. fraud, deceit  |
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bhaṅga | m. a tortuous course, roundabout way of speaking (= or wrong reading for bhaṅgi-)  |
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bhaṅga | m. toilet, fashion (for bhaṅgi-?)  |
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bhaṅga | m. equals gamana-  |
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bhaṅga | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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bhaṅga | m. (with Buddhists) the constant decay taking place in the universe, constant flux or change  |
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bhaṅga | m. (with jaina-s) a dialectical formula beginning with syāt- q.v  |
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bhaṅga | m. hemp  |
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bhaṅgā | f. See below.  |
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bhaṅgā | f. hemp (Cannabis Sativa)  |
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bhaṅgā | f. an intoxicating beverage (or narcotic drug commonly called"Bhang") prepared from the hemp plant  |
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bhaṅgā | f. Convolvulus Turpethum  |
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bhaṅgabhāj | mfn. being broken  |
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bhaṅgakara | m. Name of two men (sons of avikṣit- and sattrājit-)  |
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bhaṅgākaṭa | m. the pollen of hemp  |
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bhaṅgāna | m. Cyprinus Bangana  |
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bhaṅganaya | m. removal of obstacles  |
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bhaṅgārī | f. equals bhaṃ-kārī-, a gad-fly  |
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bhaṅgasārtha | mfn. deceitful, fraudulent  |
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bhaṅgaśravas | m. Name of a man  |
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bhaṅgāsura | m. Name of a man (see bhāṅgāsuri-).  |
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bhaṅgāsvana | m. Name of a rājarṣi-  |
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bhaṅgavāsā | f. turmeric  |
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bhaṅgavat | mfn. "having folds"and"having waves",  |
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bhaṅgi | gu-, gura- etc. See p.744. |
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bhaṅgi | f. breaking  |
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bhaṅgi | f. a bend, curve  |
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bhaṅgi | f. a roundabout mode of acting or speaking, circumlocution ( bhaṅgyā gyā-, ind."in an indirect manner") etc.  |
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bhaṅgi | f. explaining  |
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bhaṅgi | f. mode, manner, way  |
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bhaṅgi | f. way of dressing, fashion, toilet  |
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bhaṅgi | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') mere appearance or semblance of  |
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bhaṅgi | f. fraud, deception  |
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bhaṅgi | f. irony, wit, repartee  |
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bhaṅgi | f. modesty  |
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bhaṅgi | f. equals bhaṅga- (with jaina-s)  |
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bhaṅgi | f. figure, shape  |
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bhaṅgi | f. a step (See bhakti-)  |
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bhaṅgi | f. a wave  |
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bhaṅgī | f. breaking  |
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bhaṅgī | f. a bend, curve  |
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bhaṅgī | f. a roundabout mode of acting or speaking, circumlocution ( bhaṅgyā gyā-, ind."in an indirect manner") etc.  |
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bhaṅgī | f. explaining  |
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bhaṅgī | f. mode, manner, way  |
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bhaṅgī | f. way of dressing, fashion, toilet  |
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bhaṅgī | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') mere appearance or semblance of  |
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bhaṅgī | f. fraud, deception  |
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bhaṅgī | f. irony, wit, repartee  |
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bhaṅgī | f. modesty  |
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bhaṅgī | f. equals bhaṅga- (with jaina-s)  |
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bhaṅgī | f. figure, shape  |
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bhaṅgī | f. a step (See bhakti-)  |
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bhaṅgī | f. a wave  |
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bhaṅgībhakti | f. division or separation into (a series of) waves or wave-like steps  |
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bhaṅgibhāva | m. (fr. gin-+ bh-?) the state of being bent or contracted  |
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bhaṅgibhāva | m. (dṛg-bhaṅgi-bh-) a frowning aspect  |
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bhaṅgibhūta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having the appearance of, resembling  |
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bhaṅgīka | See vividha-bh-.  |
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bhaṅgīla | n. defect in the organs of sense  |
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bhaṅgimat | mfn. possessing undulations, curled (as hair)  |
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bhaṅgin | mfn. fragile, transient, perishable (See kṣaṇa--and tat-kṣaṇa-bh-)  |
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bhaṅgin | mfn. (in law) defeated or cast in a suit  |
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bhaṅgivikāra | m. distortion of the features (mukha-bhaṅgiv-) a wry face, grimace  |
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bhaṅgu | m. Name of a demon  |
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bhaṅgugiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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bhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. apt to break, fragile, transitory, perishable etc.  |
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bhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. changeable, variable  |
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bhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. bent, curled, crisped, wrinkled  |
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bhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. fraudulent, dishonest  |
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bhaṅgura | m. a bend or reach of a river  |
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bhaṅgurā | f. Name of two Plants (equals ati-viṣā-or priyaṅgu-)  |
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bhaṅguraka | See mṛtyu-bh-.  |
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bhaṅguraniścaya | mfn. forming changeable resolutions, inconstant  |
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bhaṅguratā | f. fragility, transitoriness |
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bhaṅgurāvat | mfn. having crooked ways, crafty, treacherous  |
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bhaṅguraya | Nom. P. yati-, to break to pieces, destroy ; to crisp, curl (trans.)  |
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bhaṅgurīkaraṇa | n. making fragile  |
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bhaṅgya | mfn. fit to be broken, breakable gaRa daṇḍādi-  |
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bhaṅgya | mf(ā-)n. a field of hemp (see ) .  |
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bhaṅgyā | ind. bhaṅgi |
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bhaṅgyā | ind. bhaṅgī |
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bhaṅgyantareṇa | ind. in an indirect manner  |
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bhaṅgyantareṇa | ind. in another manner  |
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bhaṅgyaśravas | m. Name of a man (see bhaṅga-śravas-).  |
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bhaṇita | mfn. uttered, spoken, said, related  |
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bhaṇita | n. (also plural) speech, talk, relation, description  |
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bhaṇiti | f. speech, talk, discourse (wrong reading ṇati-)  |
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bhaṇitimaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting in eloquence  |
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bhaṇitṛ | mfn. a speaker, speaking, talking  |
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bhañj | cl.7 P. ( ) bhanakti- (perfect tense babh/añja- etc., 3. plural A1. babhañjire- ; Aorist abhāṅkṣīt- ; future bhaṅkṣyati-, ktā- ; ind.p. bhaṅktvā-, bhaktvā-or -bhajya- ), to break, shatter, split etc. ; to break into, make a breach in (a fortress, with accusative) ; to rout, put to flight, defeat (an army) ; to dissolve (an assembly) ; to break up id est divide (a sūtra-) ; to bend ; to check, arrest, suspend, frustrate, disappoint etc.: Passive voice bhajy/ate- (Epic also ti-; Aorist abhāji-or abhañji- ), to be broken or break (intr.) etc. etc. etc.: Causal bhañjayati- (Aorist ababhañjat-) grammar : Desiderative bibhaṅkṣati- : Intensive bambhajyate- or jīti- [Perhaps for originally bhrañj-; confer, compare bhraj-; Latin frangere,nau-fraga; German brechen; English break.]  |
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bhañj | ( 2. bhañj-, cl. 10. P. bhañjayati-),"to speak"or"to shine", .  |
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bhañjā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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bhañjaka | mf(ikā-)n. who or what breaks or divides or destroys  |
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bhañjaka | m. a breaker (of doors)  |
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bhañjaka | m. Rubia Munjista  |
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bhañjam | See mṛṇāla-bhañjam-.  |
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bhañjana | mfn. breaking, a breaker, destroyer, dispeller etc.  |
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bhañjana | mfn. causing violent pain  |
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bhañjana | m. falling to pieces or decay of the teeth (also naka-)  |
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bhañjanā | f. explanation  |
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bhañjana | n. breaking, shattering, crushing, destroying, annihilating, frustrating etc.  |
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bhañjana | n. violent pain (aṅga-bh-)  |
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bhañjana | n. disturbing, interrupting, dispelling, removing etc.  |
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bhañjana | n. smoothing (of hair)  |
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bhañjanāgiri | m. Name of a mountain gaRa kiṃśulakādi-.  |
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bhañjaru | m. a tree growing near a temple  |
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bhañjī | f. See śāla-bhañjī-.  |
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bhañjikā | f. breaking, plucking (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after the names of plants to denote particular games; see uddālaka-puṣpa-bh-and śāla-bhañjikā-)  |
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bhañjin | mfn. breaking, dispelling (See mada-bhañjin-).  |
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bhañjipattrikā | f. Salvinia Cucullata (see phañji-pattrikā-).  |
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bhaṅktṛ | mfn. one who breaks, breaker, crusher, destroyer  |
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bhaṇṭ | cl.10 P. bhaṇṭayati-, to deceive  |
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bhaṇṭākī | f. Solanum Melongena (varia lectio bhaṇḍākī-).  |
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bhaṇṭuka | m. Calosanthes Indica (varia lectio bhaṇḍuka-).  |
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bhapa | mfn. the regent of an asterism  |
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bhapa | bha-pañjara- etc. See 4. bha-.  |
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bhapañjara | m. "cage of asterism", the firmament  |
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bhapati | m. lord of asterism, the moon  |
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bhappaṭa | m. Name of a man (who built a temple named after him bhappaṭeśvara-)  |
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bhapraśasta | mfn. favourable in regard to the asterism  |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. ( bhṛ-) bearing, carrying, bringing  |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. bestowing, granting  |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. maintaining, supporting (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see ṛtam--, kulam--, deham--, vājam-bh-and Calcutta edition )  |
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bhara | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of bearing or carrying etc.  |
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bhara | m. carrying away or what is carried away, gain, prize, booty  |
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bhara | m. war, battle, contest  |
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bhara | m. a burden, load, weight (also a particular measure of weight equals bhāra- q.v ) etc. (accusative with kṛ-,to place one's weight, support one's self )  |
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bhara | m. a large quantity, great number, mass, bulk, multitude, abundance, excess etc. ( bhareṇa reṇa- ind.and bharāt rāt- ind.in full measure, with all one's might )  |
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bhara | m. raising the voice, shout or song of praise  |
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bhara | n. dual number (with indrasya-,or vasiṣṭhasya-) Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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bharad | in compound for rat-.  |
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bharadhyai | See bhṛ-.  |
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bharadvāja | m. (bhar/ad--) "bearing speed or strength (of flight)", a skylark  |
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bharadvāja | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (with the patronymic bārhaspatya-, supposed author of , and purohita- of diva-dāsa-, with whom he is perhaps identical; bharad- is also considered as one of the 7 sages and the author of a law-book) etc. (jasya a-dāra-sṛt-and a-dāra-sṛtau-, arkau-, upahavau-, gādham-, nakāni-, priśninī-, prāsāham-, bṛhat-, maukṣe-, yajñāyajñīyam-, lomanī-, vāja-karmīyam-, vāja-bhṛt-, viṣamāṇi-, vratam-, sundhyuḥ-and saindhukṣitāni-Name of sāman-s )  |
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bharadvāja | m. of an arhat-  |
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bharadvāja | m. of a district  |
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bharadvāja | m. of an agni-  |
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bharadvāja | m. of various authors  |
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bharadvāja | m. plural the race or family of bharad-vāja-  |
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bharadvājadhanvantari | m. Name of a divine being  |
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bharadvājagārgapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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bharadvājaka | m. a skylark.  |
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bharadvājaprādurbhāva | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bharadvājapravraska | n. Name of  |
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bharadvājasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bharadvājaśikṣā | f. Name of work  |
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bharadvājasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bharadvājasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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bharadvājin | m. in nāṃ vratam- Name of a sāman-  |
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bharaga | a word invented to explain bharga- ( bharagatva -tva- n.)  |
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bharagatva | n. bharaga |
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bharahapāla | m. Name of a man |
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bharaheśvaravṛtti | f. Name of work (see bhareha-nagarī-).  |
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bharahūti | m. (bh/ara--) a war-cry  |
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bharahūti | mfn. raising a war-cry  |
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bharama | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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bharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. bearing, maintaining  |
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bharaṇa | m. Name of a nakṣatra- (equals bharaṇī-)  |
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bharaṇa | n. the act of bearing (also in the womb) carrying, bringing, procuring etc.  |
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bharaṇa | n. wearing, putting on  |
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bharaṇa | n. maintaining, supporting, nourishing etc.  |
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bharaṇa | n. wages, hire  |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a master, lord  |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a bull  |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a worm  |
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bharaṇḍa | m. the earth (?)  |
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bharaṇḍa | m.  |
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bharaṇḍakeṣṇa | (of unknown meaning), .  |
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bharaṇī | f. See below  |
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bharaṇi | mf. (prob.) Name of a nakṣatra- (equals bharaṇī-)  |
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bharaṇī | f. (of ṇa-) Luffa Foetida or a similar plant  |
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bharaṇī | f. (also plural) Name of the 7th nakṣatra- (containing 3 stars and figured by the pudendum muliebre)  |
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bharaṇībhū | m. "born from bharaṇi-", Name of rāhu-  |
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bharaṇika | mf(ī-)n. equals bharaṇena harati- gaRa bhastrādi-.  |
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bharaṇiṣeṇa | m. Name of a man  |
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bharaṇisena | m. Name of a man  |
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bharaṇīya | mfn. to be borne or supported or maintained  |
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bharaṇīya | m. a dependant  |
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bharaṇya | (fr. bharaṇa-) Nom. P. yati- = sam-bhṛ- gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi- ( )  |
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bharaṇya | mfn. (for bharaṇīya-) to be maintained or cherished or protected  |
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bharaṇya | m. Name of a son of muni- (varia lectio āraṇya-)  |
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bharaṇya | n. wages, hire (alsof(ā-).) : cherishing, maintaining  |
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bharaṇya | n. the asterism bharaṇī-  |
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bharaṇyabhuj | m. "receiving wages", a hireling, servant, labourer  |
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bharaṇyāhvā | f. Tiaridiusn Indicum  |
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bharaṇyu | m. a protector or master  |
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bharaṇyu | m. a friend.  |
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bharaṇyu | m. fire  |
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bharaṇyu | m. the moon  |
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bharaṇyu | m. the sun  |
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bharas | n. bearing, holding, cherishing (see viśva--and sa-bh-).  |
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bharat | mfn. bearing, carrying etc. etc.  |
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bharat | m. plural Name of the military caste  |
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bharāt | ind. bhara |
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bharaṭa | m. a potter or a servant (see )  |
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bharata | m. "to be or being maintained", Name of agni- (kept alive by the care of men)  |
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bharata | m. of a particular agni- (father of bharata- and bharatī-)  |
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bharata | m. a priest (equals ṛtvij-)  |
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bharata | m. an actor, dancer, tumbler  |
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bharata | m. a weaver  |
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bharata | m. a hireling, mercenary  |
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bharata | m. a barbarian, mountaineer (equals śabara-)  |
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bharata | m. the fire in which the rice for Brahmans is boiled  |
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bharata | m. Name of rudra- (the marut-s are called his sons)  |
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bharata | m. of an āditya-  |
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bharata | m. of a son of agni- bharata-  |
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bharata | m. of a celebrated hero and monarch of India (son of duṣyanta- and śakuntalā-, the first of 12 cakra-vartin-s or sārvabhauma-s id est universal emperors) etc. |
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bharata | m. of a son of dhruvasaṃdhi- and father of asita-  |
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bharata | m. of a son of daśaratha- and kaikeyī- (and younger brother of rāma-, to whom he was very much devoted) etc.  |
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bharata | m. of a son of ṛṣabha-,  |
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bharata | m. of a son of vītihotra-  |
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bharata | m. of a manu- (who gave the name to the country bhārata-)  |
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bharata | m. of a son of manu- bhautya-  |
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bharata | m. of a king of aśmaka-  |
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bharata | m. of various teachers and authors (especially of an ancient muni- supposed author of a manual of the dramatic art called nāṭya-śāstra- or bharata-śāstra-)  |
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bharata | m. = jaḍabharata- (q.v)  |
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bharata | m. = bharata-mallīka- (below)  |
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bharata | m. plural "the descendants of bharata-", Name of a tribe etc.  |
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bharatā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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bharata | n. plural Name of a particular varṣa-  |
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bharaṭa | raṇa-, rat/a- etc. See p.747.  |
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bharatadvādaśāha | m. Name of a Partic. festival  |
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bharatadvirūpakośa | m. Name of work  |
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bharatāgraja | m. "elder brother of bharata-varṣa-", Name of rāma-  |
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bharatajña | mfn. "knowing the science of bharata-varṣa-", conversant with dramatic writings and rules  |
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bharaṭaka | m. a particular class of mendicants (also ḍaka-)  |
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bharaṭakadvātriṃśikā | f. Name of a collection of 32 popular tales.  |
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bharatakhaṇḍa | n. Name of a part of bharata-varṣa- (equals kumārikā-)  |
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bharatamalla | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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bharatamallika | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-)  |
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bharatamallīka | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-)  |
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bharatapāla | m. Name of a man.  |
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bharataprasū | f. "mother of bharata-varṣa-"Name of kaikeyī- (wife of daśaratha-)  |
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bharatapura | n. Name of a town  |
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bharataputra | ( ) ( ) m. "son of bharata-varṣa-", an actor, mime.  |
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bharataputraka | ( ) m. "son of bharata-varṣa-", an actor, mime.  |
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bharatārjunanāṭaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a drama by hasti-malla-sena-.  |
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bharatārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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bharataroha | m. Name of a man  |
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bharataṛṣabha | m. equals bharatarṣabha- Name of viśvā-mitra- (see ) .  |
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bharatarṣabha | (ta-ṛ-) m. the best or a prince (literally"bull") of the bharata-varṣa-  |
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bharatasamuccaya | m. (a particular rhetoric figure consisting of an) accumulation of dramatic terms,  |
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bharataśārdūla | m. the noblest (literally"tiger") of the bharata-varṣa-  |
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bharataśāstra | n. bharata-varṣa-'s manual (of the dramatic art equals ṇātya-ś-)  |
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bharataśāstra | n. another manual of music (by raghu-nātha-)  |
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bharatasattama | m. the best of the bharata-varṣa-  |
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bharatasena | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on various poems (lived about 100 years ago)  |
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bharatāśrama | m. "hermitage of bharata-varṣa-"Name of a hermitage  |
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bharataśreṣṭha | m. the best of the bharata-varṣa-  |
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bharatasūtra | n. Name of a rhetoric work by śārṅgadhara- (also bharatasūtravṛtti -vṛtti- f.by vidyā-bhūṣaṇa-).  |
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bharatasūtravṛtti | f. bharatasūtra |
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bharatasvāmin | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on etc.  |
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bharataṭīkā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of abhinava-gupta-'s commentator or commentary on bharata-'s Na1t2ya-s3astra  |
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bharatatva | n. the name of bharata-varṣa-  |
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bharatavākya | n. "speech of bharata-varṣa-"Name of the last verse or verses of a play (preceded almost always by the words tathāpīdam astu bharata-vākyam-)  |
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bharatavākya | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bharatavarṣa | n. "country of bharata-varṣa-", a Name of India (equals bhārata-v-)  |
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bharatāvāsa | m. "abode of bharata-varṣa-", Name of  |
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bharateśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bharatha | m. a world-protector (equals loka-pāla-)  |
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bharatha | m. a king  |
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bharatha | m. fire (see bharata-)  |
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bharatī | f. Name of a daughter of agni- bharata-  |
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bharatī | f. of a river  |
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bharaṭika | mf(ī-)n. equals bharaṭena harati- gaRa bhastrādi-.  |
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bharb | or bharbh- cl.1 P. bharbati-, bharbhati-, to hurt, injure  |
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bharbharā | ind. (with bhū-) to become entangled or confounded  |
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bharchu | m. Name of a poet (prob. wrong reading for bharvu-).  |
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bharehanagarī | f. Name of a town (see bharaha-pāla-).  |
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bhareṇa | ind. bhara |
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bhareṣujā | mfn. existing in id est fit for wars and battles (said of soma-)  |
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bhareṣujā | See .  |
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bharga | m. ( bhṛj-) radiance, splendour, effulgence  |
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bharga | m. Name of rudra-- śiva- (as Name of the number 11 )  |
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bharga | m. of brahmā-  |
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bharga | m. of a man with the patronymic prāgātha- (author of )  |
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bharga | m. of a king, the son of veṇu-hotra-  |
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bharga | m. of a son of vītihotra-  |
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bharga | m. of a son of vahni-  |
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bharga | m. (plural) Name of a people  |
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bharga | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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bhargabhūmi | m. Name of a king  |
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bhargāṅghribhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhargas | n. radiance, lustre, splendour, glory ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin fulgur])  |
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bhargas | n. Name of a brahmā-  |
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bhargas | n. of a sāman-  |
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bhargaśikhā | f. Name of work  |
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bhargasvat | (bh/a-) mfn. clear, shrill (said of the voice)  |
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bhargāyaṇa | (prob.) wrong reading for bhārg-.  |
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bhargopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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bhargya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhari | mfn. bearing, possessing, nourishing (see ātmam--, udaram--, kukṣim--,and saho-bh-).  |
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bhariman | m. supporting, nourishing  |
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bhariman | m. a household, family  |
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bharīman | m. supporting, nourishing, nourishment  |
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bharīman | m. a household, family  |
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bhariṇī | f. of 2. bharita- below.  |
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bhariṣa | mfn. rapacious, avaricious, greedy  |
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bharita | mfn. (fr. bhara-) nourished, full (opp. to rikta-,"empty"), filled with (genitive case or compound)  |
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bharita | mf(ā-or riṇī-)n. equals harita-, green  |
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bharitra | n. the arm ( ;rather "a kind of hammer") . |
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bharjana | mfn. ( bhṛj-) roasting id est burning, destroying (with genitive case)  |
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bharjana | n. the act of roasting or frying  |
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bharjana | n. a frying-pan  |
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bharjana | mfn. parching id est destroying, annihilating, frustrating (with genitive case) 5  |
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bharjana | n. the act of roasting or frying  |
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bharjana | n. a frying-pan  |
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bharjita | mfn. (fr. Causal) roasted, fried  |
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bharjita | mfn. destroyed, annihilated  |
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bharjū | a preparation of barley,  |
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bharma | n. wages, hire  |
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bharma | n. gold  |
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bharma | n. the navel  |
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bharma | n. a particular coin  |
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bharman | n. support, maintenance, nourishment, care (see ariṣṭa--, garbha--, jātū-bh-)  |
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bharman | n. a load, burden  |
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bharman | n. equals bharma-  |
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bharmaṇyā | f. wages, hire  |
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bharmin | m. a person whose father is a Brahman and whose mother is a pulkasī-  |
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bharmyāśva | (?) m. Name of a prince (father of mudgala-) (see hary-aśva-and bhārmyaśva-).  |
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bharṇas | See sah/asra-bh-.  |
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bharṇas | See column 1.  |
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bharṣṭavya | mfn. ( bhrajj-) to be fried or roasted  |
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bharṣṭavya | See bhraṣṭavya-.  |
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bharṣṭavya | mfn. to be roasted or fried  |
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bhartavya | mfn. to be borne or carried  |
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bhartavya | mfn. to be supported or maintained or nourished etc.  |
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bhartavya | mfn. to be hired or kept  |
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bhartavya | bhartṛ- See column 1.  |
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bhartṛ | m. (once in bh/artṛ-) a bearer ([ confer, compare Latin fertor]), one who bears or carries or maintains (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhartṛ | m. a preserver, protector, maintainer, chief, lord, master etc. (f(tr/ī-).a female supporter or nourisher, a mother )  |
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bhartṛ | m. a husband  |
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bhartṛbhakta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. devoted to one's master '  |
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bhartṛcittā | f. thinking of a husband  |
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bhartṛdaivatā | f. idolizing a husband  |
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bhartṛdāraka | m. a king's son, crown prince (especially in dramatic language)  |
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bhartṛdārikā | f. princess  |
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bhartṛdarśana | n. the sight of a husband  |
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bhartṛdarśanakāṅkṣā | f. desire of seeing a husband  |
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bhartṛdarśanalālasa | mfn. longing to see a husband  |
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bhartṛdevatā | f. idolizing a husband  |
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bhartṛdṛḍhavratā | f. strictly faithful to a husband  |
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bhartṛduhitṛ | f. equals prec. f.  |
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bhartṛghna | mfn. murdering a master or supporter ( bhartṛghnatva -tva- n.)  |
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bhartṛghnatva | n. bhartṛghna |
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bhartṛghnī | f. a woman who murders her husband  |
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bhartṛguṇa | m. the excellence or virtue of a husband  |
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bhartṛhari | m. Name of a well-known poet and grammarian (of the 7th century A.D.;author of 300 moral, political, and religious maxims comprised in 3 śataka-s, and of the vākyapadīya- and other gram. works., and according to some also of the bhaṭṭi-kāvya-)  |
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bhartṛhariśataka | n. Name of husband's collection of couplets (see above and ) .  |
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bhartṛhāryadhana | mfn. (a slave) whose possessions may be taken by his master  |
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bhartṛhema | m. equals -hari-  |
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bhartṛhīna | mfn. abandoned by a husband or lord  |
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bhartrima | (?) mfn. maintained, nourished, supported  |
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bhartrīśvara | (tṛ-+ īśv-) m. Name of an author  |
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bhartṛjaya | m. ruling a husband  |
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bhartṛka | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (f(ā-).) equals bhartṛ-, a husband (see proṣita--, mṛta--, svādhīna-bh-).  |
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bhartṛloka | m. the husband's world (in a future life)  |
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bhartṛmatī | f. possessing a husband, a married woman  |
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bhartṛmeṇṭha | m. Name of a poet ( bhartṛmeṇṭhatā -tā- f.),  |
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bhartṛmeṇṭhatā | f. bhartṛmeṇṭha |
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bhartṛprāptivrata | n. a particular observance performed to obtain a husband  |
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bhartṛpriya | mfn. devoted to one's master  |
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bhartṛrājyāpaharaṇa | n. seizure of a husband's kingdom  |
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bhartṛrūpa | mfn. having the form of a husband  |
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bhartṛsārasvata | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhartṛsāt | ind. to a husband  |
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bhartṛsātkṛtā | f. a married woman  |
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bhartṛsneha | m. love of a husband  |
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bhartṛsnehaparīta | mfn. filled with love to a husband  |
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bhartṛśoka | m. grief for a husband or lord  |
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bhartṛśokābhipīḍita | mfn. afflicted by it  |
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bhartṛśokapara | mfn. absorbed in it  |
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bhartṛśokaparītāṅgin | mfn. whose limbs are affected by it  |
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bhartṛsthāna | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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bhartṛsūkta | n. Name (also title or epithet) of particular mantra-s (in the ).  |
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bhartṛsvāmin | m. Name of the poet bhaṭṭi-  |
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bhartṛtā | f. ( ) masterhood, husbandship  |
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bhartṛtāṃgata | mfn. subject, married  |
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bhartṛtva | n. ( etc.) masterhood, husbandship  |
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bhartṛvallabhatā | f. the being loved by a husband  |
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bhartṛvatsalā | f. tender to a husband  |
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bhartṛvrata | n. devotion to a husband ( bhartṛvratacāriṇī -cāriṇī- f.faithful to a husband )  |
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bhartṛvratā | f. equals ta-cāriṇī-  |
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bhartṛvratacāriṇī | f. bhartṛvrata |
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bhartṛvratātva | n. fidelity to a husband  |
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bhartṛvyasanapiḍita | mfn. afflicted by a husband's or master's calamity  |
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bhartṛvyatikrama | m. transgression against a husband  |
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bhartṛyajña | m. Name of an author  |
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bharts | cl.10 A1. ( ) bhartsayate- (really P. bhartsayati-and once A1. parasmE-pada sayamāna- [B];rarely cl.1. bhartsati-; future bhartsyāmi-[ ],prob. wrong reading; Passive voice bhartsyate- ), to menace, threaten, abuse, revile, deride  |
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bhartsaka | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') threatening, reviling  |
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bhartsana | n. (orf(ā-).) threatening, a threat, menace, curse  |
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bhartsapattrikā | (prob.) wrong reading for bhṛśa-p-.  |
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bhartsita | mfn. threatened, menaced  |
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bhartsita | n. equals prec.  |
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bharu | m. a lord, master  |
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bharu | m. a husband  |
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bharu | m. Name of viṣṇu- or śiva- (dual number viṣṇu- and śiva-)  |
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bharu | m. gold  |
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bharu | m. the sea  |
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bharuja | m. ( bhrajj-?) a jackal (see gaRa aṅguly-ādi-; varia lectio bharūjā-)  |
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bharuja | m. roasted barley  |
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bharuja | f(ā-and ī-). rice boiled and fried in ghee (see next) .  |
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bharūja | mf(ā-)n. ( bhrajj- ) of a particular colour (?)  |
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bharūjī | f. (prob.) Name of some wild animal  |
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bharuka | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio kuruka-,or ruruka-).  |
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bharukaccha | m. Name of country or (plural) a people (varia lectio kacchapa-,or marukaccha-; see)  |
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bharukaccha | m. of a nāga-  |
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bharukacchanivāsin | m. an inhabitant of bharu-kaccha-  |
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bharuṭā | f. ( bhṝ-?) fried meat  |
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bharuṭaka | n. ( bhṝ-?) fried meat  |
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bharūṭaka | n. ( bhṝ-?) fried meat  |
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bharv | cl.1 P. bh/arvati-, to chew, devour, eat ; to hurt, injure (see bharb-).  |
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bharva | See s/ū-bharva-.  |
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bharvara | m. equals jagad-bhartṛ- or prajā-pati- on (see bhārvara-).  |
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bharvara | See column 1.  |
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bharvu | m. Name of a poet (see bharchu-).  |
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bhaṣ | cl.1 P. ( ) bhaṣati- (Epic also A1. te-; infinitive mood bhaṣitum-), to bark, growl (also figuratively = rail against, reproach, revile, with accusative)  |
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bhas | cl.3 P. ( ) b/abhasti- or (3. sg. and plural) b/apsati- (2. dual number bhasathas- ; subjunctive babhasat-or bh/asat- ; babdhām- ; future bhasitā-,vii, 2, 8 Va1rtt. 1. ; infinitive mood bhasitum- ), to chew, masticate, devour, consume (see psā-) ; to blame, abuse (see bharts-) ; to shine  |
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bhas | equals bhasman- ashes (only locative case bhasi-)  |
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bhaṣa | mf(ī-)n. barking, yelping, chiding (see gaRa pacādi-)  |
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bhaṣa | m. a dog  |
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bhaṣā | f. a species of plant  |
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bhasad | f. ( ) the hinder or secret parts, (especially) pudendum muliebre ( bhasattas sat-t/as- ind.on or from the posteriors;down to the posteriors)  |
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bhasad | f. glans penis (equals liṅgāgra-)  |
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bhasad | f. Mons Veneris  |
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bhasad | f. the region of the hips (equals kaṭipradeśa-) |
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bhasad | f. (with ā-), down the region of the hips ( also "flesh; a piece of wood; a float, raft; a sort of duck; the sun; a mouth; time") .  |
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bhasadya | mfn. being or situated on the hinder parts  |
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bhaṣaka | m. a barker, dog  |
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bhasala | m. a large black bee  |
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bhasaṃdhi | m. "point of junction of the asterism"Name of the last quarters of the asterism āśleṣa-, jyeṣṭhā-, and revatī-.  |
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bhasamūha | m. "aggregate of the lunar asterism", Name of the number 27  |
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bhaṣaṇa | m. idem or 'm. a barker, dog '  |
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bhaṣaṇa | m. Name of a dog  |
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bhaṣaṇa | n. barking  |
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bhaṣaṇa | n.  |
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bhasana | m. a bee  |
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bhasanta | m. time  |
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bhaṣat | m. (?) the heart  |
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bhaṣat | m. the thigh  |
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bhaṣat | m. wood  |
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bhasat | m. a bird  |
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bhasattas | ind. bhasad |
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bhaścu | m. Name of a poet (prob. wrong reading for bharvu-).  |
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bhaṣī | f. a bitch  |
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bhaśirā | (?) f. Beta Bengalensis  |
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bhaṣita | n. barking  |
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bhasita | mfn. reduced to ashes  |
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bhasita | n. ashes  |
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bhasma | in compound for bhasman-.  |
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bhasmabāṇa | m. "having ashes for arrows", fever  |
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bhasmabhūta | mfn. become ashes, dead  |
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bhasmācala | m. Name of a mountain in kāma-rūpa- (see bhasma-kūṭa-).  |
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bhasmacaya | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmacchanna | mfn. covered with ashes  |
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bhasmadhāraṇa | n. application of ashes (on the head and other parts of the body)  |
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bhasmadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmādilakṣaṇa | n. Name of work 1.  |
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bhasmagandhā | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagandhikā | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagandhinī | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagarbha | m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis  |
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bhasmagarbhā | f. a species of plant  |
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bhasmagarbhā | f. a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagātra | m. "whose limbs are (reduced to) ashes", Name of the god of love,  |
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bhasmāgni | m. (in medicine) Name of a disease in which the food is over-digested or as it were reduced to ashes.  |
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bhasmagraha | m. "taking ashes", a particular part of a Brahman's education  |
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bhasmaguṇṭhana | n. covering with ashes  |
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bhasmāhvaya | m. camphor  |
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bhasmajābālopaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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bhasmaka | mfn. (with agnī-) equals bhasmāgni-,  |
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bhasmaka | n. a particular disease of the eyes or morbid appetite from over-digestion (see bhasmāgni-)  |
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bhasmaka | n. gold  |
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bhasmaka | n. the fruit of Embelia Ribes  |
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bhasmakāra | m. "making id est using ashes ", a washerman  |
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bhasmakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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bhasmākhya | mfn. called ashes, nothing but ashes  |
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bhasmākṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to reduce to ashes  |
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bhasmakṛt | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') reducing to ashes  |
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bhasmakṛta | mfn. reduced to ashes  |
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bhasmakūṭa | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmakūṭa | m. Name of a mountain in kāmarūpa- (see bhasmācala-).  |
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bhasmālābuka | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a gourd or vessel for preserving ashes |
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bhasmalalāṭikā | f. a mark made with ashes on the forehead  |
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bhasmalepana | n. smearing with ashes  |
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bhasmamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhasmameha | m. a sort of gravel  |
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bhasman | mfn. chewing, devouring, consuming, pulverizing  |
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bhasman | n. (also plural) "what is pulverized a or calcined by fire", ashes etc. (yuṣmābhir bhasma bhakṣayitavyam-,"you shall have ashes to eat" id est"you shall get nothing" ; bhasmanihuta mani-huta-. mfn."sacrificed in ashes" id est"useless" )  |
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bhasman | n. sacred ashes (smeared on the body; see bhasma-dhāraṇa-).  |
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bhasmāṅga | mfn. ash-coloured  |
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bhasmanihuta | mfn. bhasman |
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bhasmānta | n. nearness of ashes  |
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bhasmānta | mfn. ending in ashes, finally burnt (as the body)  |
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bhasmānte | ind. near ashes  |
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bhasmānti | ind. near ashes  |
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bhasmāp | f. plural (māpaḥ-) water with ashes  |
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bhasmapraharaṇa | mfn. having ashes for a weapon (said of a fever) (see -bāṇa-).  |
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bhasmapriya | m. "friend of ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmapuñja | m. a heap or quantity of ashes  |
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bhasmarājī | f. a row or stripe of ashes  |
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bhasmarāśi | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmarāśīkṛta | mfn. turned or changed into a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmareṇu | m. the dust of ashes  |
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bhasmaroga | m. a kind of disease (equals bhasmāgni-)  |
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bhasmarogin | mfn. suffering from it  |
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bhasmarohā | f. a species of plant  |
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bhasmarudrākṣadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmarudrākṣamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhasmasā | ind. to ashes equals bhasma-sāt- (?) , prob. wrong reading for masmas/ā-.  |
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bhasmasamīpa | n. nearness of ashes  |
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bhasmaśarkarā | f. (prob.) potash  |
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bhasmasāt | ind. to or into ashes (with kṛ-or -s/ād-nī-,to reduce to ashes;(-sād-),with as-, bhū-, gam-and yā-,to be reduced to ashes, become ashes)  |
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bhasmasāt | with kri- etc. See column 2.  |
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bhasmasaya | Nom. P. yati-, to burn to ashes  |
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bhasmaśāyin | mfn. lying on ashes  |
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bhasmaśāyin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmaśayyāśayāna | m. "lying on a couch of ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmasnāna | n. purification by ashes  |
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bhasmasnānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmaśuddhikara | m. "performing purification with ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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bhasmasūtakaraṇa | n. the calcining of quicksilver  |
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bhasmatā | f. the state or condition of ashes (accusative with yā-,to become ashes)  |
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bhasmatas | ind. out of the ashes id est from death  |
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bhasmatūla | n. frost, snow  |
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bhasmatūla | n. a shower of dust  |
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bhasmatūla | n. a number of villages  |
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bhasmavādāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhasmāvaśeṣa | mfn. of whom nothing remains but ashes  |
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bhasmavedhaka | m. camphor  |
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bhasmavidhi | m. any rite or ceremony performed with ashes  |
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bhasmāvṛtāṅga | mfn. having the body covered with ashes  |
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bhasmeśvara | m. a particular medicinal preparation  |
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bhasmeśvara | m. Name of śiva- as a future tathā-gata-  |
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bhasmī | in compound for bhasman-.  |
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bhasmībhāva | m. the state or condition of becoming ashes (vaṃ gataḥ-,"reduced to ashes")  |
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bhasmībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become ashes  |
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bhasmībhūta | mfn. become ashes, reduced to ashes  |
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bhasmībhūta | mfn. being mere ashes id est wholly worthless  |
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bhasmīkaraṇa | n. reducing to ashes, burning  |
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bhasmīkaraṇa | n. calcining  |
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bhasmīkṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to make into ashes, reduce to ashes  |
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bhasmīkṛta | mfn. reduced to ashes, burnt  |
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bhasmīkṛta | mfn. calcined  |
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bhasmoddhūlana | n. smearing the body with ashes  |
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bhasmoddhūlitavigraha | m. "whose body is smeared with ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmodvapana | n. pouring out ashes  |
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bhasmopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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bhastrā | f. a leathern bottle or vessel (used for carrying or holding water) etc.  |
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bhastrā | f. a skin, pouch, leathern bag (see mātrā--and hema-bh-)  |
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bhastrā | f. a bellows or a large hide with valves and a clay nozzle so used  |
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bhastrā | f. a particular manner of recitation  |
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bhastrā | bhastrika- etc. See column 2.  |
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bhastrakā | f. diminutive fr. bhastrā- (see bhastrākā-and bhastrikā- ) .  |
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bhastrākā | f. diminutive fr. bhastrā- (see ) .  |
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bhastraphalā | prob. wrong reading for bhastrā-phalā-.  |
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bhastrāphalā | f. a species of plant Va1rtt. 2  |
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bhastrāvat | mfn. furnished with a bellows or sack  |
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bhastrī | f. equals bhastrā-  |
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bhastrika | mf(ī-)n. equals bhastrayā harati-  |
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bhastrikā | f. a little bag (see ) .  |
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bhastrīya | mfn. (fr. bhastrā-) gaRa utkarādi-.  |
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bhasūcaka | m. "indicator of asterisms", an astrologer  |
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bhaṭ | cl.1 P. bhaṭati-, to hire, nourish, maintain ; cl.10 P. bhaṭayati-, to speak, converse, : Causal -bhāṭayati-, to hire (prob. Nom.fr. next) .  |
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bhaṭa | m. (fr. bhṛta-) a mercenary, hired soldier, warrior, combatant etc.  |
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bhaṭa | m. a servant, slave  |
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bhaṭa | m. a humpback  |
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bhaṭa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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bhaṭa | m. equals arya-bhaṭa- (see below)  |
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bhaṭa | m. plural Name of a degraded tribe (see bhaṭṭa-, bhaḍa-, bhaṇḍa-;according to some "a person whose father is a Brahman and whose mother is a naṭī-")  |
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bhaṭā | f. coloquintida.  |
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bhaṭabalāgra | m. a hero  |
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bhaṭabalāgra | n. an army  |
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bhaṭabhaṭamātṛtīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhaṭabhaṭāya | (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) Nom. P. yate-, to make a gurgling sound, gurgle  |
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bhaṭadīpikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on ārya-bhaṭa-.  |
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bhaṭapeṭaka | n. a troop of soldiers  |
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bhaṭaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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bhaṭaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaṭārka | m. Name of the founder of the valabhi- dynasty (see bhaṭṭārka-).  |
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bhatila | m. a servant,  |
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bhatila | a dog,  |
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bhaṭitra | mfn. roasted on a spit  |
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bhaṭīya | mfn. relating to ārya-bhaṭa-  |
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bhaṭīyadīpikā | f. equals bhaṭa-d-  |
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bhaṭkalā | f. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhaṭodyoga | m. exertion of soldiers  |
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bhaṭṭa | m. (fr. bhartṛ-) lord, my lord (also plural and bhaṭṭapāda -pāda- m. plural;according to ,a title of respect used by humble persons addressing a prince;but also affixed or prefixed to the names of learned Brahmans, exempli gratia, 'for example' kedāra--, govinda-bh-etc., or bhaṭṭa-kedāra-etc., below, the proper name being sometimes omitted exempli gratia, 'for example' bhaṭṭa-= kumārila-bh-;also any learned man = doctor or philosopher) etc.  |
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bhaṭṭa | m. Name of a particular mixed caste of hereditary panegyrists, a bard, encomiast  |
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bhaṭṭa | m. an enemy (?)  |
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bhaṭṭa | m. often wrong reading for bhaṭa-  |
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bhaṭṭā | f. Name of an enchantress  |
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bhaṭṭa | mf(ā-)n. venerable  |
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bhaṭṭabalabhadra | n. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭabhāskara | m. Name of an author (also -miśra-)  |
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bhaṭṭabhāskarīya | n. Name of his work  |
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bhaṭṭabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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bhaṭṭabījaka | n. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭācārya | m. a title given to a learned Brahman or any great teacher or doctor (especially to kumārila-bhaṭṭa-, but also to various other scholars and authors)  |
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bhaṭṭācāryacūḍāmaṇi | m. Name of jānakīnātha-  |
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bhaṭṭācāryaśatāvadhāna | m. Name of rāghavendra-  |
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bhaṭṭācāryaśiromaṇi | m. Name of raghu-nātha-.  |
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bhaṭṭadīpikā | f. Name of work (see bhaṭa-d-).  |
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bhaṭṭadivākara | m. Name of a man  |
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bhaṭṭagopāla | m. Name of an author  |
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bhaṭṭagopāla | m. of another man  |
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bhaṭṭakārikā | f. plural Name of particular kārikā-s.  |
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bhaṭṭakedāra | m. equals kedāra-bh- q.v  |
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bhaṭṭālaṃkāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhaṭṭamadana | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭamāla | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭanārāyaṇa | m. Name of the author of the veṇī-saṃhāra- and of other writers  |
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bhaṭṭanāyaka | m. Name of a poet and a rhetorician  |
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bhaṭṭapāda | m. plural See above.  |
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bhaṭṭapāda | m. bhaṭṭa |
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bhaṭṭapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhaṭṭaphalguna | m. Name of a man  |
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bhaṭṭaprakāśa | m. Name of work (see bhaṭa-pr-).  |
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bhaṭṭaprayāga | m. "the chief place of sacrifice", the spot where the yamunā- falls into the gaṅgā-  |
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bhaṭṭāra | m. a noble lord (equals pūjya-)  |
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bhaṭṭāra | m. "honourable", Name of various men  |
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bhaṭṭāraharicandra | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭaraka | mf(ikā-)n. venerable  |
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bhaṭṭāraka | m. a great lord, venerable or worshipful person (used of gods and of great or learned men, especially of Buddhist teachers and of a particular class of śaiva- monks) etc.  |
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bhaṭṭāraka | m. (in dramatic language) a king  |
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bhaṭṭāraka | m. the sun  |
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bhaṭṭāraka | m. Ardea Nivea  |
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bhaṭṭāraka | mf(ikā-)n. venerable  |
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bhaṭṭārakamaṭha | m. Name of a college  |
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bhaṭṭārakavāra | m. "day of the great lord id est the sun ", Sunday  |
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bhaṭṭārakāyatana | n. a temple  |
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bhaṭṭarāma | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭārasvāmin | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭārikā | f. "noble lady"or"tutelary deity", Name of durgā- (see jayā--and mahā-bhaṭṭārikā-)  |
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bhaṭṭārikā | f. a king's mother (in the plays)  |
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bhaṭṭaśālīyapītāmbara | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭaśaṃkara | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭasarvajña | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭaśiva | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭasomeśvara | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭaśrīśaṃkara | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭasvāmin | (see bhaṭṭi-) m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭavārttika | n. Name of work |
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bhaṭṭaviśveśvara | m. Name of various scholars and authors  |
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bhaṭṭayaśas | m. Name of authors  |
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bhaṭṭi | m. Name of a poet (also called bhartṛsvāmin- or -hari, or bhaṭṭa-svāmin- or svāmi-bhaṭṭa-).  |
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bhaṭṭibodhinī | f. Name of Comms. on  |
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bhaṭṭicandrikā | f. Name of Comms. on  |
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bhaṭṭika | m. Name of the mythical progenitor of copyists (son of citra-gupta- and grandson of brahmā-)  |
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bhaṭṭikāvya | n. "the poem of bhaṭṭi-", Name of an artificial poem by bhaṭṭa-svāmin- (originally called rāvaṇa-vadha-;celebrating the exploits of rāma- and illustrating Sanskrit grammar by the systematic application of all possible forms and constructions).  |
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bhaṭṭinī | f. (fr. bhartṛ-, bhaTTA;formed in analogy to patnī-) a noble lady (applied to queens not crowned or consecrated like the devī-, to the wife of a Brahman and any woman of high rank)  |
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bhaṭṭīya | wrong reading for bhaṭīya-.  |
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bhaṭṭoji | m. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)  |
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bhaṭṭojibhaṭṭa | m. idem or ' m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)' '  |
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bhaṭṭojidīkṣita | m. idem or 'm. Name of a grammarian (son of lakṣmī-dhara-, author of the siddhānta-kaumudī- and other works.)'  |
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bhaṭṭojīya | n. a work of bhaṭṭoji-  |
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bhaṭṭopama | m. Name of a learned Buddhist.  |
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bhaṭṭotpala | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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bhaugaka | m. patronymic fr. bhogaka- gaRa bidādi-.  |
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bhaujakaṭa | mfn. relating to or coming from bhoja-kaṭa-  |
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bhaujaṃga | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhujaṃ-ga-) relating to a snake, serpent-like  |
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bhaujaṃga | n. (scilicet bha-) the serpent constellation, the nakṣatra- āśleṣa-  |
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bhauji | m. patronymic fr. bhoja- gaRa gahādi-.  |
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bhaujiṣya | n. (fr. bhujiṣya-) slavery, servitude,  |
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bhaujīya | mfn. relating to bhauji-  |
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bhaujya | n. the rank of a king with the title of bhoja-  |
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bhaulī | f. (in music) Name of a rāga-.  |
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bhaulikāyani | m. patronymic fr. next gaRa tikādi-.  |
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bhauliki | m. (f(ī-).) gaRa gaurādi-.  |
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bhaulikividha | mfn. inhabited by bhauliki-  |
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bhaulikyā | f. gaRa krauḍy-ādi-.  |
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bhauliṅgi | m. a king of bhū-liṅga- gaRa pailādi-  |
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bhauliṅgī | f. a princess of bhū-liṅga- gaRa gaurādi-.  |
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bhauliṅgika | mf(ā-and ī-)n. relating to bhauliṅgi- on  |
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bhauma | mf(ī-)n. relating or dedicated to the earth, produced or coming from the earth, earthly, terrestrial etc. etc. (with naraka- m.= hell on earth ;with brahman- n.= the veda- )  |
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bhauma | mf(ī-)n. consisting or made of earth, earthy etc.  |
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bhauma | mf(ī-)n. coming from the land (as revenue etc.)  |
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bhauma | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhauma-,the planet Mars) relating to the planet Mars or to his day, falling on Tuesday  |
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bhauma | m. a red-flowering punar-navā-  |
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bhauma | m. equals ambara-  |
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bhauma | m. Name of the 27th muhūrta-  |
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bhauma | m. metron. of a particular earth-deity  |
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bhauma | m. of atri-  |
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bhauma | m. of the daitya- naraka-  |
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bhauma | m. of the planet Mars (whose day is Tuesday) etc.  |
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bhauma | m. or n. Name of  |
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bhauma | n. dust of the earth (plural)  |
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bhauma | n. corn, grain  |
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bhauma | n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') floor, story  |
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bhaumacāra | m. "the course of the planet Mars", Name of a chapter of bhaṭṭotpala-'s commentator or commentary on  |
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bhaumadarśanacāra | m. Name of a chapter of the mīna-jātaka-.  |
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bhaumadevalipi | f. Name of a kind of writing  |
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bhaumaka | m. any animal living in the earth  |
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bhaumana | m. Name of viśva-karman- (prob. wrong reading for bhauvana-).  |
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bhaumapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaumapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhaumaratna | n. coral  |
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bhaumasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaumasānti | f. Name of work  |
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bhaumastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhaumasūkta | n. Name of work  |
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bhaumavāra | m. "Mars-day", Tuesday  |
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bhaumavāravratavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhaumāvatāravarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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bhaumavrata | n. Name of a particular observance or ceremony  |
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bhaumavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaumavratapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhaumī | f. "produced from the earth", Name of sitā-  |
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bhaumika | mf(ī-)n. being on the earth, collected on the ground or any particular piece of ground  |
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bhaumya | mfn. being on the earth, earthly, terrestrial  |
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bhauṇḍa | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhauṇikyā | f. patronymic fr. bhuṇika- on |
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bhaupāla | m. (fr. bhū-pāla-) the son of a prince, a king  |
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bhaura | m. patronymic fr. bhūri- gaRa śivādi-.  |
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bhaurika | m. (fr. bhūri-,gold) a treasurer  |
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bhaurika | m. (plural) Name of a country belonging to prācya-  |
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bhaurikāyaṇi | m. patronymic fr. next gaRa tikādi-.  |
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bhaurikī | f. a mint  |
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bhauriki | m. patronymic (f i-) gaRa gaurādi-.  |
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bhaurikika | mf(ā-and ī-)n., fr. bhauriki- on  |
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bhaurikividha | mfn. inhabited by bhauriki-  |
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bhaurikyā | f. gaRa krauḍy-ādi-.  |
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bhauṭa | m. a Tibetan (wrong reading bhauṭṭa-).  |
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bhauṭa | bhauṭṭa- See above.  |
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bhauta | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhūta-) relating to living beings, meant for them (as a sacrifice)  |
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bhauta | mf(ī-)n. (also ta-ka-) relating to or possessed by evil spirits or demons, crazy, mad, an idiot  |
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bhauta | mf(ī-)n. formed of the element, material  |
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bhauta | m. equals devalaka-  |
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bhauta | n. a multitude of bhūta-s  |
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bhautaprāya | mfn. like an idiot, deranged, imbecile  |
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bhautatulya | mfn. like an idiot, deranged, imbecile  |
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bhautī | f. "time of ghosts", night  |
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bhautika | mf(ī-)n. equals prec. mfn. etc.  |
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bhautika | n. a pearl  |
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bhautika | m. (fr. bhūti-,ashes?) Name of śiva-  |
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bhautika | m. a sort of monk  |
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bhautika | n. anything elemental or material  |
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bhautika | n. a pearl  |
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bhautika | n. plural the qualities of the elements (5 with Buddhists)  |
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bhautya | m. (fr. bhūti-) Name of a manu-  |
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bhautya | mf(ī-)n. relating to him  |
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bhauvādika | mfn. (fr. bhū+ādi-) belonging to that class of roots which begins with bhū-, belonging to the first class |
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bhauvana | mfn. (fr. bhuvana-) belonging to the world  |
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bhauvana | m. patronymic of viśva-karman- (see bhaumana-), of sādhana- etc.  |
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bhauvanāyana | m. patronymic fr. bhuvana- or bhauvana-  |
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bhauvāyana | m. (fr. 2. bh/ū-,or bhuva-) patronymic of kapi-vana-  |
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bhava | m. ( bhū-) coming into existence, birth, production, origin (equals bhāva- ; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ā-).= arising or produced from, being in, relating to) etc.  |
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bhava | m. becoming, turning into (compound)  |
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bhava | m. being, state of being, existence, life (equals sat-tā- ) (see bhavāntara-)  |
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bhava | m. worldly existence, the world (equals saṃsāra- ) |
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bhava | m. (with Buddhists) continuity of becoming (a link in the twelvefold chain of causation) ( )  |
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bhava | m. well-being, prosperity, welfare, excellence (equals śreyas- ) etc.  |
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bhava | m. obtaining, acquisition (equals āpti-, prāpti-)  |
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bhava | m. a god, deity.  |
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bhava | m. Name of agni-  |
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bhava | m. of a deity attending on rudra- and frequently connected with śarva- (later Name of śiva- or a form of śiva-;or Name of a rudra-, and as such of the number 11 or of the 11th lunar mansion ; dual number bhavau-= bhava- id est śiva- and his wife bhavānī- ; see ) etc.  |
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bhava | m. of the 1st and 4th kalpa-  |
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bhava | m. of a sādhya-  |
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bhava | m. of a king  |
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bhava | m. of a son of pratihartṛ-  |
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bhava | m. of viloman-  |
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bhava | m. of a rich man  |
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bhava | m. of an author  |
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bhava | n. the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa  |
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bhava | n. equals bhavya-, bhaviṣya-, bhāvana-  |
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bhavā | in compound before d- for bhavat-.  |
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bhavabandheśa | m. "lord of the fetters of worldly existence", Name of śiva-  |
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bhavābdhi | m. the ocean of worldly existence,  |
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bhavābdhināvinavika | m. a pilot on the boat (which crosses) the ocean of worldly existence  |
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bhavabhāj | mfn. partaking of worldly existence, living  |
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bhavabhaṅga | m. annihilation of worldly existence, delivery from births or transmigration  |
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bhavabhāva | m. love of worldly existence, (see -manyu-).  |
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bhavābhava | m. dual number existence and non-existence  |
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bhavābhava | m. prosperity and adversity  |
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bhavābhāva | m. non-existence of the world  |
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bhavabhāvana | mfn. conferring welfare  |
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bhavabhāvana | m. "author of existence", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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bhavabhāvanā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') regarding anything as good fortune,  |
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bhavābhibhāvin | mfn. overcoming the worldly  |
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bhavabhīru | mfn. afraid of worldly existence or re-birth  |
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bhavabhīta | m. Name of a poet (literally equals next) .  |
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bhavabhoga | (in the beginning of a compound) the pleasures or enjoyments of the world,  |
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bhavabhūta | mfn. being the origin or the source of all being  |
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bhavabhūti | f. welfare, prosperity  |
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bhavabhūti | m. Name of a celebrated poet (who lived in the 8th century A.D., author of the 3 dramas mālatīmādhava-, mahā-vīra-carita- or vīra-carita-, and uttararāma-carita-; see ).  |
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bhavācala | m. Name of a mountain  |
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bhavacandra | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavacchada | m. prevention of births or transmigration  |
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bhavacchada | m. Name of a grāma-  |
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bhavacchid | mfn. preventing births or transmigration  |
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bhavad | in compound for bhavat-.  |
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bhavadā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhavadāhārārtham | ind. for your food  |
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bhavadantya | mf(ā-)n. having bhavat- at the end  |
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bhavadanya | mfn. other than you  |
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bhavadāru | n. equals devadāru-, Pinus Deodora  |
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bhavadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavadatta | m. of the author of Comms. on and  |
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bhavadbhī | mfn. having fear present id est afraid  |
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bhavadbhūtabhavye | ind. in present, past, and future  |
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bhavaddeva | m. Name of a man (for bhava-deva-?).  |
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bhavadeva | m. Name of various authors (also with paṇḍita kavi-, bāla-valabhī-bhujaṃga-, bhaṭṭa-and miśra-)  |
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bhavadīya | mfn. your honour's, your  |
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bhavādṛkṣa | mf(ī-)n. any one like your honour or like you  |
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bhavādṛś | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. any one like your honour or like you '  |
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bhavādṛśa | mf(ī-)n. idem or ' mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. any one like your honour or like you ' '  |
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bhavaduttaram | ind. with bhavat- at the end  |
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bhavadvacana | n. your honour's speech  |
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bhavadvasu | (bh/avad--) mfn. having wealth present id est wealthy, opulent  |
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bhavadvidha | mfn. any one like your honour or like you  |
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bhavadvidhi | m. your honour's manner (id est the way in which you are treated)  |
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bhavadvirahanāma | n. the mere mention of separation from you  |
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bhavaghasmara | m. a forest conflagration  |
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bhavāgra | n. the farthest end of the world |
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bhavagrāmīṇavādyokta | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhavajala | n. the water (or ocean) of worldly existence  |
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bhavaka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals bhava-, being, existence (exempli gratia, 'for example' parārtha-bh-,existing for others)  |
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bhavakā | f. equals bhavatat- Va1rtt. 3  |
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bhavakalpa | m. Name of a particular kalpa-  |
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bhavakāntāra | m. or n. (?) the wilderness of worldly existence  |
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bhavaketu | m. Name of a particular phenomenon in the sky  |
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bhavakhāmi | (?) m. Name of a man (prob. wrong reading for -svāmin- q.v)  |
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bhavakṣiti | f. the place of birth  |
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bhavalābhalobhasatkāraparāṅmukha | mfn. averse to the benefit (and) to the longing for attainment of worldly existence (said of a Buddhist convert)  |
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bhavamanyu | m. resentment against the world, (see bhāva-).  |
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bhavamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or produced from śiva-  |
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bhavāmbudhi | (A.) m. equals bhavābdhi-.  |
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bhavāmburāśi | ( ) m. equals bhavābdhi-.  |
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bhavamocana | m. "releasing from worldly existence", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhavan | in compound for bhavat-.  |
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bhavana | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-) a place of abode, mansion, home, house, palace, dwelling (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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bhavana | n. horoscope, natal star (See bhavaneśa-)  |
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bhavana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 2nd manvantara-  |
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bhavana | m. a dog  |
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bhavana | n. coming into existence, birth, production on  |
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bhavana | n. a site, receptacle (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhavana | n. the place where anything grows (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' =field see śāli-bh-)  |
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bhavana | n. equals bhuvana-, water  |
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bhavanādhīśa | m. plural equals prec.  |
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bhavanadvāra | n. a palace-gate |
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bhavanāga | m. Name of an author  |
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bhavananda | m. Name of an actor  |
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bhavānanda | m. Name of various authors (also with śarman-and siddhānta-vāg-īśa-)  |
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bhavanandana | m. patronymic of skanda-  |
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bhavānandapradīpa | m. Name of Comm. on it  |
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bhavānandasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhavānandavyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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bhavānandī | f. Name of bhava-'s commentator or commentary on the tattva-cintāmaṇi-dīdhiti-  |
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bhavanandin | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavānandīprakāśa | m. Name of Comm. on it  |
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bhavānandīya | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānandīyakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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bhavanapati | m. equals -svāmin-  |
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bhavanapati | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of gods  |
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bhavanāśinī | f. "destroying worldly existence", Name of the river sarayū-  |
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bhavanasthāna | n. the place or room for a house  |
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bhavanasvāmin | m. the lord of a house, pater familias  |
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bhavanātha | m. Name of an author (also with ṭhakkura-, mahā-mahopādhyāya-and miśra-)  |
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bhavaneśa | m. the regent of a horoscope or natal star  |
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bhavāṅgaṇa | n. the court of a śiva- temple  |
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bhavānī | f. (fr. bhava-; see iṅdrāṇī-, rudraṇī-, śarvāṇī-and ) Name of a goddess identified in later times with pārvatī- (she is the wife of śiva- in her pacific and amiable form; see ) etc.  |
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bhavānī | f. of various women  |
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bhavānī | f. of a river  |
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bhavanibandhavināśin | mfn. "destroying the fetters of worldly existence"  |
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bhavānībhujaṃga | Name of a stotra-,  |
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bhavānīdāsa | m. Name of a king (also with cakra-vartin-)  |
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bhavānīdāsa | m. of various authors (also with kavi-raja-)  |
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bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedana | mf(ī-)n. ( ) destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence.  |
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bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedhavināśin | ( ) mfn. destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence.  |
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bhavānīguru | ( ) m. " bhavānī-'s father", Name of hima-vat-.  |
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bhavānīkānta | m. " bhavānī-'s husband", Name of śiva-  |
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bhavānīkavaca | n. " bhavānī- armour", Name of work  |
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bhavānīnandana | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhavānīpañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānīpara | m. or n. Name of a stotra-,  |
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bhavānīpati | m. equals -kānta-  |
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bhavānīprasāda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhavānīpūjāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmabījākṣarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of bhaviṣyottara-purāṇa-.  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmayantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahāya | m. Name of an author  |
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bhavānīsakha | m. " bhavānī-'s friend", Name of śiva-  |
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bhavānīśaṃkara | m. Name of various authors  |
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bhavānīstavarāja | m.  |
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bhavānīstavaśataka | n.  |
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bhavānīstotra | n. Name of work.  |
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bhavānītāta | ( ) m. " bhavānī-'s father", Name of hima-vat-.  |
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bhavānīvallabha | m. equals -kānta-  |
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bhavānīvilāsa | (?) , Name of a poem.  |
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bhavanīya | mfn. to be about to become or be or happen (yuṣmābhir etad bhavanīyaṃ ca nānyathā-,"and you must not let this be otherwise")  |
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bhavanīya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it is to be about to become  |
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bhavanīya | n. (with instrumental case) one should be  |
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bhavanmadhya | mf(ā-)n. having bhavat- in the middle  |
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bhavanmadhyam | ind. with bhavat- in the middle  |
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bhavanmanyu | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhavanodara | n. the interior apartments of a house  |
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bhavanodyāna | n. a garden belonging to a house or palace  |
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bhavanta | m. time  |
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bhavanta | m. present time  |
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bhavāntakṛt | m. "destroying worldly existence", Name of brahmā- or of a buddha-  |
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bhavāntara | n. another existence (a former existence ;a later existence )  |
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bhavāntaraprāptimat | mfn. one who has obtained another existence  |
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bhavantī | f. the present tense  |
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bhavantī | f. a virtuous wife (see satī-)  |
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bhavanti | m. (?) time being, present time (see bhavantī-under bhavat-).  |
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bhavānyaṣṭaka | n. Name of work.  |
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bhavapratisaṃdhi | m. entering into existence  |
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bhavāraṇya | n. equals vakāntāra-,  |
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bhavarasa | m. delight in worldly existence  |
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bhavarga | m. equals -cakra-  |
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bhavāri | m. an enemy of worldly existence  |
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bhavāri | m. an enemy of śiva-  |
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bhavārṇava | m. equals bhavābdhi-  |
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bhavārta | m. sick of worldly existence  |
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bhavarud | a drum played at funeral ceremonies  |
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bhavārudra | m. dual number bhava- and rudra-  |
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bhavasāgara | ( ) m. the ocean of worldly existence.  |
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bhavasaṃkrānti | f. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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bhavasaṃśodhana | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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bhavasaṃtati | f. an uninterrupted series of births and transmigrations  |
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bhavasamudra | (A.) m. the ocean of worldly existence.  |
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bhavasaṅgin | mfn. attached to worldly existence  |
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bhavāsara | m. a sidereal day  |
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bhavasāra | ( ) m. equals -jala-.  |
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bhavaśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavaśarman | m. of an author (and minister of king nṛ-siṃha- of mithilā-)  |
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bhavāśarva | m. dual number bhava- and śarva-  |
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bhavāśarvīya | mfn. relating to them  |
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bhavasāyujya | n. union with śiva- (after death)  |
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bhavaśekhara | m. " śiva-'s crest", the moon,  |
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bhavasindhu | ( ) m. equals -jala-.  |
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bhavasvāmin | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavasvāmin | m. of various authors  |
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bhavat | mf(antī-)n. being, present etc.  |
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bhavat | mf., (Nominal verb bh/avān-, vatī-; vocative case bhavan-or bhos- q.v; f. vati-; see ) your honour, your worship, your lordship or ladyship, you (literally"the gentleman or lady present"; see atra--and tatra-bh-;used respectfully for the 2nd Persian pronoun,but properly with the 3rd and only exceptionally with the 2nd Persian of the verb exempli gratia, 'for example' bhavān dadātu-,"let your highness give";sometimes in plural to express greater courtesy exempli gratia, 'for example' bhavantaḥ pramāṇam-,"your honour is an authority") etc.  |
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bhavatī | f. a particular kind of poisoned arrow  |
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bhavātiga | mfn. one who has overcome worldly existence  |
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bhavātmaja | m. " bhava-'s id est śiva-'s son ", Name of gaṇeśa- or kārttikeya-  |
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bhavātmajā | f. Name of the goddess manasā-  |
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bhavatpūrva | mf(ā-)n. preceded by bhavat-  |
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bhavatpūrvam | ind. with bhavat- at the beginning  |
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bhavatputra | m. your honour's son, your son  |
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bhavatrāta | m. Name of an ancient teacher  |
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bhavatrāta | m. of a son of bhava-  |
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bhavatsneha | m. the love for your ladyship or for you  |
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bhavavārinidhi | m. equals bhavajala-  |
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bhavaviti | f. liberation from the world, cessation of worldly acts  |
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bhavavratadhara | mfn. devoted to śiva-, a worshipper of śiva-  |
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bhavavyaya | m. dual number birth and dissolution  |
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bhavāyanā | (or nī-) f. "coming from śiva-", Name of the Ganges  |
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bhavāyya | m. Name of an author  |
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bhaveṇu | mfn. = bhavya-,  |
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bhaveśa | m. "lord of worldly existence", Name of śiva-  |
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bhaveśa | m. of a king (father of hara-siṃha-)  |
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bhaveśa | m. of two authors  |
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bhavicārin | mfn. passing through or present in an asterism  |
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bhavika | mfn. well-meaning, righteous, pious  |
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bhavika | mfn. happy, well, right, prosperous  |
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bhavika | n. a salutary state, prosperity, happiness  |
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bhavila | mfn. equals bhavya-, future  |
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bhavila | mfn. good  |
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bhavila | m. equals viṭa-  |
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bhavila | m. Name of a man (son of bhava-)  |
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bhavila | n. a house  |
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bhavin | mfn. living, being  |
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bhavin | m. a living being, man  |
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bhavinin | m. a poet (vina-,prob. wrong reading)  |
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bhavipulā | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhaviṣṇu | mfn. what is or ought to become or be, imminent, future  |
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bhaviṣṇu | mfn. faring well, thriving  |
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bhaviṣṇu | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after an adverb in am-) becoming (see andham--, āḍhyam--, dūram-bh-etc., and ) .  |
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bhaviṣṭha | See śam-bh-.  |
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bhaviṣya | mfn. to be about to become or come to pass, future, imminent, impending etc.  |
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bhaviṣya | n. the future  |
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bhaviṣya | n. equals -purāṇa- (below) .  |
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bhaviṣyad | in compound for ṣyat-.  |
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bhaviṣyadākṣepa | m. an objection with regard to the future  |
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bhaviṣyadanadyatana | m. not the same day in the future on  |
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bhaviṣyadvādin | mfn. predicting future events, prophesying  |
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bhaviṣyadvaktṛ | mfn. predicting future events, prophesying  |
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bhaviṣyagaṅgā | f. Name of a river  |
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bhaviṣyajñāna | n. knowledge of futurity  |
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bhaviṣyakāla | m. the future tense  |
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bhaviṣyantī | f. the first future tense Va1rtt. 1  |
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bhaviṣyapurāṇa | n. Name of one of the 18 purāṇa-s (the original of which is said to have been a revelation of future events by brahmā-;it is rather a manual of religious rites and observances )  |
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bhaviṣyapurāṇīya | mfn. relating to the |
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bhaviṣyat | mfn. about to become or be, future etc.  |
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bhaviṣyat | n. the future, future time etc.  |
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bhaviṣyat | n. the future tense  |
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bhaviṣyat | n. water  |
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bhaviṣyat | n. the fruit of Dillenia Indica  |
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bhaviṣyatkāla | m. future time  |
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bhaviṣyatkāla | mf(ā-)n. relating to a future time on  |
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bhaviṣyatpurāṇa | n. equals ṣya-purāṇa-  |
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bhaviṣyattā | f.  |
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bhaviṣyattva | n. futurity  |
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bhaviṣyottara | n. Name of the 2nd part of the (which is of the same character as the first).  |
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bhaviṣyottarapurāṇa | n. Name of the 2nd part of the (which is of the same character as the first).  |
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bhavita | mfn. equals bhūta-, become, been  |
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bhavitavya | mfn. equals bhavanīya-  |
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bhavitavya | n. equals vya-tā-  |
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bhavitavya | n. impersonal or used impersonally also with two instrumental case exempli gratia, 'for example' mayā tavānucareṇa bhavitavyam-,"I must become thy companion"  |
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bhavitavyatā | f. the bring about to be, inevitable consequence, necessity, fate, destiny  |
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bhavitos | See under bhū-.  |
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bhavitṛ | mf(trī-)n. becoming, being (see tiro-bh-)  |
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bhavitṛ | mf(trī-)n. what is or ought to become or be, future, imminent (t/ā-,also used as future tense with or without as- ;with bhūta-and bhavyam- ) etc.  |
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bhavitṛ | mf(trī-)n. being or faring well  |
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bhavitra | n. (prob.) the earth or the world (bhuvanam antarikṣam udakaṃ vā- ; see bhāvitra-).  |
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bhavītva | mfn. future  |
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bhavīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree; see bhaviṣṭha-) more abundant or plentiful  |
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bhavīyas | See above.  |
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bhavoccheda | m. equals va-ccheda-  |
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bhavodadhi | m. equals bhavābdhi-  |
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bhavodbhava | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhavottāraka | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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bhavya | mfn. being, existing, present etc.  |
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bhavya | mfn. to be about to be or become, future (equals bhāvin-) (also for the future tense of bhū- varia lectio bhāvya-)  |
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bhavya | mfn. likely to be, on the point of becoming (See dhenu--and dhenumbhavyā-)  |
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bhavya | mfn. what ought to be, suitable, fit, proper, right, good, excellent  |
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bhavya | mfn. handsome, beautiful, pleasant etc.  |
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bhavya | mfn. gracious, favourable (equals prasanna-)  |
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bhavya | mfn. auspicious, fortunate  |
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bhavya | mfn. righteous, pious  |
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bhavya | mfn. true  |
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bhavya | m. Averrhoa Carambola etc.  |
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bhavya | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 9th manv-antara-  |
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bhavya | m. of a son of dhruva- (the polar star)  |
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bhavya | m. of a son of priyavrata-  |
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bhavya | m. of a teacher  |
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bhavya | m. of a poet  |
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bhavya | m. (plural) a particular class of gods under manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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bhavyā | f. Name of umā- (pārvatī-)  |
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bhavya | m. Piper Chaba (prob. wrong reading for cavyā-)  |
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bhavya | n. that which is or exists (equals yad bhavati-) etc.  |
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bhavya | n. being, existing, the being present etc.  |
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bhavya | n. future time (See bhavad-bhūta-bhavya-)  |
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bhavya | n. fruit, result, reward, (especially) good result, prosperity  |
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bhavya | n. a bone  |
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bhavya | n. the fruit of Averrhoa Carambola or of Dillenia Indica  |
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bhavya | m. or n. one division of the poetical rasa-s or sentiments  |
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bhavyajīvana | m. Name of an author  |
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bhavyākṛti | mfn. of good form or appearance, lovely, beautiful  |
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bhavyamanas | mfn. well-meaning, benevolent,  |
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bhavyarūpa | n. good figure or form  |
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bhavyarūpa | mf(ā-)n. handsome, beautiful  |
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bhavyatā | f. suitableness, excellence, beauty  |
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bhavyatā | f. futurity  |
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bhaya | n. ( bhī-) fear, alarm dread apprehension  |
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bhaya | n. fear of (ablative genitive case or compound) or for (compound) etc. ( bhayāt yāt- ind."from fear"; bhayaṃ-kṛ-with ablative"to have fear of"; bhayaṃ-dā-,"to cause fear, terrify")  |
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bhaya | n. sg. and plural terror, dismay, danger, peril, distress  |
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bhaya | n. danger from (ablative or compound) or to, (compound)  |
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bhaya | n. the blossom of Trapa Bispinosa  |
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bhaya | m. sickness, disease  |
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bhaya | m. Fear personified (as a vasu-, a son of nir-ṛti- or ni-kṛti-, a prince of the yavana-s and husband of the daughter of Time) (also n.;andf(ā-).as a daughter of kāla- or vaivasvata-, and wife of the rākṣasa- heti-) .  |
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bhayābādha | mfn. undisturbed by fear  |
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bhayabhañjana | m. Name of an author  |
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bhayābhaya | n. danger and security  |
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bhayabhraṣṭa | mfn. equals -druta-  |
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bhayabrāhmaṇa | m. a timid Brahman  |
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bhayacaurya | n. a theft committed with fear or danger  |
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bhayada | mfn. inspiring fear, causing danger (genitive case compound)  |
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bhayada | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhayadāna | n. a gift offered from fear  |
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bhayadarśin | mfn. apprehensive of danger, fearful  |
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bhayadāya | ( ) equals -da- mfn.  |
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bhayadāyin | ( ) mfn. equals -da- mfn.  |
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bhayadhana | mfn. fearful, terrible  |
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bhayaḍiṇḍima | m. "terror-drum", a drum used in battle  |
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bhayadruta | mfn. fled or fleeing through fear  |
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bhayahāraka | ( ) mfn. removing or dispelling fear.  |
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bhayahārin | (A.) mfn. removing or dispelling fear.  |
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bhayahartṛ | ( ) mfn. removing or dispelling fear.  |
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bhayahetu | m. cause for fear, danger  |
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bhayaikapravaṇa | mfn. wholly inclined to fear, engrossed by fear  |
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bhayajāta | m. Name of a man  |
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bhayakampa | m. tremor from fear  |
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bhayakara | mfn. causing fear, terrible, dangerous  |
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bhayakartṛ | mfn. causing fear, terrible, dangerous  |
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bhayākrānta | mfn. overcome with fear  |
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bhayakṛt | mfn. idem or 'mfn. causing fear, terrible, dangerous '  |
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bhayakṛt | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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bhayālu | mfn. timid, afraid (luka-in Prakrit),  |
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bhayamāna | m. Name of a man ( ;accord, to the author of ) .  |
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bhayaṃkara | mf(ī-)n. terrible ( bhayaṃkaram am- ind.) etc.  |
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bhayaṃkara | m. a kind of small owl  |
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bhayaṃkara | m. a kind of falcon  |
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bhayaṃkara | m. Name of one of the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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bhayaṃkara | m. of various persons  |
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bhayaṃkaram | ind. bhayaṃkara |
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bhayaṃkarī | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhayaṃkartṛ | mfn. equals bhvya-kartṛ-  |
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bhayana | n. fear, alarm  |
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bhayānaka | mf(ā-)n. (prob. fr. bhayāna-for bhayamāna-) fearful, terrible, dreadful, formidable etc.  |
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bhayānaka | n. terror (?)  |
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bhayānaka | m. the sentiment of, terror (as one of the 9 rasa-s in poetical or dramatic composition) etc.  |
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bhayānaka | m. a tiger  |
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bhayānaka | m. rāhu- or the ascending node personified  |
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bhayānakarasanirdeśa | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bhayānakatā | f.  |
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bhayānakatva | n. fearfulness, formidableness.  |
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bhayānanā | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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bhayanāśana | mfn. removing fear  |
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bhayanāśana | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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bhayanāśin | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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bhayanāśinī | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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bhayanimīlitākṣa | mfn. having the eyes closed from fear  |
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bhayānvita | mfn. filled with fear, alarmed  |
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bhayāpaha | mfn. warding off fear or danger  |
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bhayāpaha | m. a prince, king  |
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bhayaprada | ( ) equals -da- mfn.  |
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bhayapradāyin | ( ) mfn. equals -da- mfn.  |
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bhayaprastāva | m. season of fear or alarm  |
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bhayapratīkāra | m. removal of fear  |
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bhayārta | mfn. distressed with fear, frightened  |
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bhayasaṃhṛṣṭaroman | mfn. having the hair erect with terror, horrified  |
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bhayasaṃtrastamānasa | mfn. having the mind scared with terror  |
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bhayaśīla | mfn. of a timorous disposition, timid  |
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bhayaśokasamāviṣṭa | mfn. filled with fear and sorrow  |
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bhayastha | (bhay/a--), w. or n. (?) a perilous situation  |
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bhayasthāna | n. occasion of danger or alarm  |
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bhayasthānaśata | n. plural hundreds of occasions of danger  |
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bhayāt | ind. bhaya |
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bhayātīsāra | m. diarrhoea (caused) by fear  |
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bhayatrasta | mfn. trembling with fear, frightened,  |
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bhayatrātṛ | m. a saver from fear or danger  |
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bhayātura | mfn. distressed with fear, afraid  |
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bhayāvadīrṇa | mfn. bewildered with fear  |
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bhayāvaha | mfn. bringing feer or danger, formidable, fearful,  |
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bhayavidhāyin | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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bhayavihvala | mfn. disturbed or agitated with fear  |
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bhayavipluta | mfn. panic-struck  |
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bhayavyūha | m. "fear-array", Name of a particular mode of marshalling an army  |
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bhayeḍaka | m. a wild ram  |
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bhayopaśama | m. soothing or allaying fear, encouraging  |
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bhayottara | mfn. attended with fear |
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bhayuj | mfn. connected with or present in a lunar mansion  |
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bhayya | mfn. to be feared  |
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bhayya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) one should be afraid of (ablative)  |
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abbhakṣa | mfn. living upon water  |
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abbhakṣa | m. a snake  |
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abbhakṣaṇa | n. living upon water (a kind of fasting)  |
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abhadra | mfn. inauspicious, mischievous  |
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abhadra | n. mischief.  |
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abhaga | mfn. without enjoyment, unfortunate  |
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ābhaga | m. one who is to be honoured by a share  |
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abhagna | mfn. unbroken, entire  |
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abhagna | mfn. uninterrupted.  |
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abhagnakāma | mf(ā-)n. whose desire or wishes are not disturbed  |
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abhaiṣajya | n. unwholesome food,  |
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ābhaj | P. (imperative 2. sg. /ā-bhaja-; perfect tense /ā-babhāja-; Aorist subjunctive 2. sg. /ā-bhāg- ) A1. (imperative 2. sg. /ā-bhajasva-,etc.) to cause to share or partake ; to help any one to anything, let any one have anything etc. ; to revere, respect : Causal (imperative 2. sg. -bhājayasva-) to cause to partake commentator or commentary on  |
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ābhajanīya | mfn. idem or 'm. one who is to be honoured by a share ' on  |
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abhajyamāna | mfn. (Passive voice) not being detached  |
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abhajyamāna | mfn. not being vanquished, etc.  |
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abhakṣa | m. not eating anything, fasting.  |
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abhakṣaṇa | n. not eating anything, fasting.  |
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abhakṣita | mfn. not eaten.  |
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abhakṣya | mfn. not to be eaten by (instrumental case or genitive case )  |
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abhakṣyabhakṣaṇa | n. eating of prohibited food  |
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abhakṣyabhakṣin | mfn. eating forbidden food.  |
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abhakta | mfn. not received as a share  |
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abhakta | mfn. not attached to, detached, unconnected with  |
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abhakta | mfn. not eaten.  |
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abhaktacohanda | m. want of appetite.  |
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abhaktaruci | f. want of appetite.  |
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abhakti | f. want of devotion to, want of faith.  |
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abhaktimat | mfn. undevoted to, unbelieving.  |
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ābhaṇḍana | n. defining, determining  |
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abhaṅgaśleṣa | m. an ambiguity without any different analysis of the words,  |
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ābhaṅgin | mfn. ( bhañj-), a little curved  |
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abhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. not fragile  |
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abhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. unchangeable, invariable, firm  |
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abhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. (not curved) , flat, plain  |
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abhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. level, flat,  |
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abhaṅgura | imperishable, durable,  |
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ābhara | etc. See under ā-bhṛ-.  |
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ābhara | n. Name of several sāman-s.  |
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ābharadvasava | n. ābharadvasu |
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ābharadvasu | mfn. bringing property or goods  |
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ābharadvasu | m. Name of a man. ( ābharadvasava sava- n."composed by ābharad-vasu-", Name of a sāman-.)  |
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ābharaṇa | n. decorating  |
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ābharaṇa | n. ornament, decoration (as jewels etc.)  |
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ābharaṇa | n. Name of several works (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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ābharaṇasthāna | n. a place (on the body) for ornament,  |
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ābharita | mfn. (fr. ā-bharaṇa-), ornamented, decorated  |
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abhartṛkā | f. an unmarried woman  |
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abhartṛkā | f. a widow.  |
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abhastra | mfn. without bellows.  |
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abhastrakā | f. a badly made or inferior pair of bellows (id est small), said to mean also (a woman) who has no bellows  |
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abhastrikā | f. a badly made or inferior pair of bellows (id est small), said to mean also (a woman) who has no bellows  |
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abhaujiṣya | n. "not the state of a servant", independence (see a-bhujiṣya- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order a-bhukta-.)  |
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abhautika | mfn. not relating to or produced by the gross elements, not material commentator or commentary on  |
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abhava | m. non-existence  |
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abhava | m. destruction, end of the world.  |
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abhavadīya | mfn. not belonging to your Honour  |
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abhavani | f. non-existence, death,  |
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abhavanīya | mfn. what is not to be, what will not be.  |
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abhavanmatasambandha | m. want of fitness between words and the ideas expressed by them (a defect in composition).  |
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abhavanmatayoga | m. want of fitness between words and the ideas expressed by them (a defect in composition).  |
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abhavya | mfn. not to be, not predestined  |
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abhavya | mfn. what ought not to be, improper.  |
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abhavya | ugly,  |
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abhavya | wicked,  |
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abhavya | unhappy, miserable,  |
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abhavyahaṃsa | m. a swan as it ought not to be (id est with black wings)  |
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abhaya | mf(ā-)n. unfearful, not dangerous, secure  |
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abhaya | mfn. fearless, undaunted  |
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abhaya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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abhaya | m. of a natural son of bimbisāra-  |
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abhaya | m. of a son of idhmajihva-  |
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abhaya | m. of a river in krauñcadvīpa-  |
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abhayā | f. the plant Terminalia Chebula  |
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abhaya | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) absence or removal of fear, peace, safety, security etc. (see /abhaya-tama-below)  |
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abhaya | n. "safety", (applied as proper name to) a child of dharma- and his reign in plakṣadvīpa-  |
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abhaya | n. a kind of symbol procuring security  |
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abhaya | n. a sacrificial hymn recited to obtain personal security  |
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abhaya | n. the root of a fragrant grass, Andropogon Muricatum.  |
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abhayada | mfn. giving fearlessness or safety  |
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abhayada | m. an arhat- of the jaina-s  |
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abhayada | m. Name of a king (the son of manasyu- and father of sudhanvan-)  |
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abhayadakṣiṇā | f. promise or present or protection from danger  |
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abhayadāna | n. giving assurance of safety.  |
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abhayadatta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a physician,  |
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abhayaḍiṇḍima | m. a war-drum  |
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abhayagaṇa | m. a list of hymns that secure from danger,  |
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abhayagirivāsin | m. plural "dwelling on the mountain of safety", Name of a division of kātyāyana-'s pupils  |
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abhayagirivihāra | m. Buddhist monastery on the abhayagiri-.  |
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abhayagirivihāra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a monastery,  |
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abhayajāta | m. Name of a man, (gaRa gargādi-, q.v)  |
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ābhayajāta | mf(ī-)n. belonging to ābhayajātya- gaRa kaṇvādi- ( ) .  |
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ābhayajātya | mf(ī-)n. descended from abhaya-jāta-, gaRa gargādi- ( ) .  |
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abhayaṃdada | m. Name of avalokiteśvara-  |
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abhayaṃkara | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. causing safety.  |
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abhayaṃkṛt | ([ ]) mfn. causing safety.  |
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abhayānanda | m. Name of a man.  |
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abhayapattra | n. (a modern term) , a written document or paper granting assurance of safety, a safe conduct.  |
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abhayaprada | mfn. giving safety  |
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abhayapradāna | n. equals -dāna-  |
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abhayasani | mfn. giving safety  |
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abhayatama | (/abhaya--) n. greatest safety  |
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abhayavāc | f. ([ ]) assurance of safety.  |
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abhayavacana | n. ([ ]) ([ ]) assurance of safety.  |
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abhayayācanā | f. asking for safety  |
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abhibhaj | to turn or flee towards (accusative)  |
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abhibhaṅga | mfn. breaking down, destroying  |
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abhibhañj | (parasmE-pada genitive case plural f. -bhañjatīn/ām-) to break down, destroy  |
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abhibhartṛ | ind. towards the husband  |
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abhibhartṛ | ind. before (id est in presence of) the husband  |
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abhibharts | (ind.p. -bhartsya-) to scold, threaten so as to terrify ; to deride, ridicule  |
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abhibhava | See 1. abhi-bhū- below.  |
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abhibhava | mfn. overpowering, powerful |
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abhibhava | m. prevailing, overpowering, predominance  |
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abhibhava | m. defeat, subjugation under (instrumental case or ablative,or in compound)  |
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abhibhava | m. disregard, disrespect  |
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abhibhava | m. humiliation, mortification.  |
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abhibhavana | n. overpowering  |
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abhibhavana | n. the state of being overpowered  |
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abhibhavanīya | mfn. to be overcome.  |
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abhilambha | m. acquisition,  |
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abhinabhas | ind. towards the sky.  |
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abhinirbharts | (ind.p. -bhartsya-) to scold thoroughly  |
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abhiprabhaṅgin | mfn. ( bhañj-), breaking completely |
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abhisambhagna | mfn. broken, crashed  |
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abhisambhava | m. attainment,  |
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abhisambhavana | n. attainment,  |
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abhisaṃrambha | m. fury, rage  |
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abhiṣekabhūmipratilambha | m. attainment of the royal station, .  |
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abhīṣṭalābha | m. the gaining a desired object.  |
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abhivibhaj | A1. to distribute  |
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abhrakabhasman | n. calx of talc  |
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abhramuvallabha | ([ ]) m. the male elephant of the east or airāvata-.  |
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abhyārambha | m. beginning  |
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abhyārambha | m. rebeginning, repetition  |
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abībhatsā | f. non-disgust  |
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abjabhava | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. brahmā-  |
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abjanābha | m. "whose navel is a lotus", Name of viṣṇu-.  |
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abjasambhava | m. Name (also title or epithet) of brahmā-,  |
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ābrahmasabham | ind. to brahman-'s court  |
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acchabhalla | m. a bear (see bhalla-).  |
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adabha | mfn. not injuring, benevolent  |
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adambha | mfn. free from deceit, straightforward  |
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adambha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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adambha | m. absence of deceit  |
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adambha | m. straightforwardness.  |
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ādhibhautika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. adhibhūta-), belonging or relating to created beings  |
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ādhibhautika | mf(ī-)n. elementary, derived or produced from the primitive elements, material.  |
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adhobhakta | n. a dose of medicine to be taken after eating.  |
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adhobhava | mfn. lower.  |
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adhonābham | of  |
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āḍhyambhaviṣṇu | mfn. becoming rich (see an-āḍhyam-bhaviṣṇu-.)  |
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ādibharataprastāra | m. Name of work  |
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ādibhava | mfn. "being at first"  |
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ādibhavānī | f. the śakti- of parama-puruṣa-, W.  |
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ādityabhaktā | f. equals -parṇikā-  |
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ādityagarbha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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ādityaprabha | m. "having the splendour of the sun", Name of a king  |
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adobhavati | he becomes that.  |
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adūrabhava | mfn. situated at no great distance.  |
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agarbha | mfn. not rooted in another tree,  |
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āgarbham | ind. down to the child in the womb,  |
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āgatakṣobha | mfn. confounded, perplexed.  |
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agnibha | n. "shining like fire", gold  |
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agnigarbha | mf(ā-)n. pregnant with fire  |
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agnigarbha | m. a gem supposed to contain and give out solar heat (= sūrya-kānta-)  |
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agnigarbha | m. Name of a frothy substance on the sea, engendered by the submarine, fire  |
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agnigarbha | m. Name of a man  |
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agnisambhava | mfn. produced from fire  |
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agnisambhava | m. wild safflower  |
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agnisambhava | m. equals -jāra-  |
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agnisambhava | m. "the result of digestion", chyme or chyle  |
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agnistambha | m. or  |
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agnistambhana | n. the (magical) quenching of fire.  |
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agnivallabha | m. the tree Shorea Robusta  |
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agnivallabha | m. its resinous juice.  |
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agrabhaṇa | mfn. ( grabh-= grah-), having nothing which can be grasped  |
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ahambhadra | n. equals ahaṃ-śreyas- below  |
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āhārasaṃbhava | m. the juice produced by food, chyle, lymph, serum  |
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ahibhaya | n. "fear of a lurking snake", a king's apprehension of treachery  |
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ahibhayadā | f. the plant Flacourtia Cataphracta Roxb.  |
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ahijambhana | n. a means of destroying snakes,  |
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aibha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. ibha-), belonging to an elephant, Murdar.  |
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aikabhautika | mfn. (fr. eka-bhūta-), consisting of one element  |
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aindrārbhava | mfn. relating to indra- and the ṛbhu-s  |
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aiṣukāribhakta | mfn. inhabited by aiṣukāri-s (as a country)  |
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ajabhakṣa | m. "goat's food", the plant varvūra-.  |
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ajambha | m. "toothless", a frog.  |
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ajarṣabha | (ṛṣ-) m. a he-goat  |
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ājñābhaṅga | m. "breaking" id est not executing an order  |
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ājñābhaṅgakara | mfn. not executing an order. ([ ])  |
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ājñābhaṅgakārin | mfn. not executing an order. ([ ])  |
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ākāśagarbha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a bodhisattva-,  |
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akṣobha | mfn. unagitated, unmoved  |
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akṣobha | m. the post to which an elephant is tied.  |
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akṣobha | n. freedom from agitation, imperturbability.  |
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akumbha | m. "no water-jar", anything singular of its kind,  |
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akutaścidbhaya | mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure.  |
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akutobhaya | mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure.  |
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akutracabhaya | mfn. having no fear from any quarter, secure.  |
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alābha | m. non-acquirement  |
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alābha | m. want, deficiency etc.  |
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alābha | m. loss (in selling goods)  |
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alābha | m. loss (of life, prāṇa-)  |
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ālabha | m. touching, grasping.  |
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alābhalābha | loss and gain, .  |
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alabhamāna | mfn. not gaining, etc.  |
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ālabhana | n. touching, handling  |
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ālabhana | n. killing, sacrificing  |
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alalābhavat | mfn. (said of the waters) sounding cheerfully  |
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ālambha | m. taking hold of, seizing, touching  |
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ālambha | m. tearing off, rooting out (plants)  |
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ālambha | m. killing, sacrificing  |
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ālambham | ind.p. touching, taking hold of (with accusative)  |
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ālambhana | n. seizure  |
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ālambhana | n. taking hold of, touching  |
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ālambhana | n. killing, sacrificing  |
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ālambhanīya | mfn. to be taken hold of or handled  |
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ālambhanīya | mfn. to be touched  |
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alambhaviṣṇu | mfn. being able to (infinitive mood),  |
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alaṃkārakaustubha | m. work on rhetoric  |
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alobha | m. "non-confusion", steadiness  |
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alobha | m. absence of cupidity, moderation  |
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alpārambha | m. a gradual beginning  |
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alpārambha | mfn. having little or moderate zeal in worldly affairs  |
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āmagarbha | m. an embryo  |
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āmakumbha | m. a water-jar of unbaked clay.  |
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amalagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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amāṃsabhakṣa | mfn. not eating flesh  |
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amarabhartṛ | m. "supporter of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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amaragarbha | m. a divine child,  |
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amaraprabha | mfn. like an immortal.  |
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ambhaḥ | (in comp. for ambhas-).  |
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ambhaḥpati | m. "the lord of the waters", varuṇa-.  |
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ambhaḥsāra | m. a pearl  |
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ambhaḥstha | mfn. standing in water  |
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ambhaḥsū | m. smoke  |
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ambhaḥsyāmāka | m. water hair-grass  |
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ambhaṇa | n. "sounding", the body of the vinā- lute  |
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ambhas | n. (see abhr/a-, /ambu-), water etc., the celestial waters  |
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ambhas | n. power, fruit fulness and  |
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ambhas | n. plural (āṃsi-) collective N. for gods, men, Manes, and asura-s and , (hence) (as-) sg. the number"four"  |
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ambhas | n. mystical Name of the letter v-  |
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ambhas | n. Name of a metre (consisting of 82 syllables) , (asa-), instrumental case in compound for ambhas- (exempli gratia, 'for example' ambhasākṛta-"done by water")  |
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ambhas | n. dual number (asī-) heaven and earth [ Greek imber-].  |
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āmbhasa | mfn. (fr. ambhas-), consisting of water, being watery, fluid  |
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āmbhasika | mfn. living in water, aquatic  |
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āmbhasika | m. a fish commentator or commentary on  |
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ambhastas | ind. out of the water,  |
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ambhogarbha | mfn. containing water (as a cloud),  |
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ambhudhivallabha | m. coral  |
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ambubhakṣya | mfn. subsisting on water,  |
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amitābha | m. plural "of unmeasured splendour", Name of certain deities in the eighth manvantara-  |
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amitābha | m. sg. equals amitāyus-. (see etc.)  |
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amitaprabha | m. (= amitā- bha-),  |
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amitradambhana | mfn. hurting enemies  |
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amṛtabhavana | n. Name of a monastery (built by amṛta- prabhā-)  |
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amṛtagarbha | m. child of immortality (said of sleep)  |
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amṛtaprabha | m. Name of a vidyādhara-  |
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amṛtasambhava | mfn. produced from nectar  |
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amṛtasambhavā | f. equals -vallarī- q.v  |
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amṛtodbhava | n. equals amṛt/otpanna- n. q.v  |
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aṃśubhartṛ | m. "lord of rays", the sun  |
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amuktaviśrambha | mfn. with unshaken confidence (am-, indeclinable),  |
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anābhayin | mfn. fearless (Name of indra-)  |
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anāḍhyambhaviṣṇu | mfn. not becoming wealthy, becoming poor (?)  |
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anakadundubha | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s grandfather.  |
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ānandabhairava | mfn. causing both enjoyment and fear  |
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ānandabhairava | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ānandabhairava | m. Name of a teacher  |
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ānandabhairavī | f. Name of gaurī-  |
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ānandaprabhava | m. the seminal fluid  |
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ānandaprabhava | m. the universe (as proceeding from ānanda- = brahman- )  |
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ānandasambhava | mfn. equals -prabhava- q.v  |
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anantabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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ananvābhakta | mfn. ( bhaj-), not receiving a share, not interested in (locative case)  |
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ananyabhava | mfn. originating in or with no other.  |
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ananyānubhava | m. Name of the teacher of prakāśātman-.  |
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anārambha | m. absence of beginning, non-commencement, not attempting or undertaking  |
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anārambha | mfn. having no commencement. |
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anārambhaṇa | mfn. intangible, giving no support  |
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anavalobhana | n. (for lopana-,"cutting off"commentator or commentary), Name of a ceremony observed by a pregnant woman to prevent miscarriage (treated of in an upaniṣad-)  |
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anāvṛttibhaya | mfn. having no fear of return to worldly existence,  |
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andhambhaviṣṇu | (andham--) mfn. becoming blind  |
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anekībhavat | mfn. being manifold id est divided in two.  |
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aṅgabha | m. a kind of rice  |
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aṅgabhañjana | n. side-ache,  |
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aṅgulībhaṅga | m. curving the fingers (in scorn),  |
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anilambha | m. a kind of meditation,  |
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anilambhasamādhi | m. "unsupported meditation", Name of a peculiar kind of meditation  |
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anirbhara | mfn. not excessive, little, slight, light.  |
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añjanāmbhas | n. eye-water.  |
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annabhakṣa | m. eating of food.  |
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annabhakṣaiṇa | n. eating of food.  |
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annambhaṭṭa | m. Name of the author of the tarka-saṃgraha- q.v  |
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annaśubha | mfn. pleasant through food,  |
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ānobhadrasūkta | n. Name (also title or epithet) of  |
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anṛṣabha | mfn. without the male,  |
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antabhava | mfn. being at the end, last.  |
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antaḥstobha | mfn. containing a stobha-,  |
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antarābhakta | n. medicine taken between two meals,  |
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antarābhara | See antar/ā-.  |
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antarābhara | mfn. bringing close to, procuring  |
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antarābhavadeha | m. the soul in its middle existence between death and regeneration.  |
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antarābhavasattva | n. the soul in its middle existence between death and regeneration.  |
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antaraprabhava | mfn. of mixed origin or caste  |
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antarbhauma | mfn. being in the interior of the earth, subterranean  |
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antarbhava | mfn. being within, inward, internal, generated internally.  |
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antarbhavana | n. the interior of a house.  |
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antarbhavana | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ant/ar-.  |
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antargarbha | mfn. inclosing young, pregnant  |
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antarjambha | m. the inner part of the jaws  |
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antyabha | n. the last nakṣatra- (revati-)  |
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antyabha | n. the last sign of the zodiac, the sign Pisces.  |
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anubha | mfn. (dual number) neither, no one (of two),  |
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anubhaj | to worship  |
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anubhartṛ | mf(tr/ī-)n. supporting, strengthening ( ), penetrating ( )  |
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anubhava | m. perception, apprehension, fruition  |
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anubhava | m. understanding  |
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anubhava | m. impression on the mind not derived from memory  |
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anubhava | m. experience, knowledge derived from personal observation or experiment  |
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anubhava | m. result, consequence.  |
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anubhava | cognition, consciousness,  |
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anubhava | custom, usage,  |
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anubhavam | ind. at every birth,  |
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anubhavārūḍha | mfn. subjected to trial or experiment.  |
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anubhavasiddha | mfn. established by experience or perception.  |
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anubhaya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (dual number) neither, no one (of two), ',  |
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anubhayātman | mfn. of neither kind,  |
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anubhayātmatā | (f.)  |
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anūcīnagarbha | mfn. born in successive order  |
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anudbhaṭa | mfn. not exalted, unassuming.  |
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anupalābha | m. not catching  |
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anupalambha | m. non-perception.  |
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anupalambhana | n. want of apprehension or knowledge.  |
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anuṣṭobhana | n. praising after  |
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ānuṣṭubha | mf(ī-)n. consisting of anu-ṣṭubh-s  |
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ānuṣṭubha | mf(ī-)n. formed like the anu-ṣṭubh- metre (exempli gratia, 'for example' composed of four divisions)  |
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ānuṣṭubhauṣṇiha | mfn. consisting of the two metres anu-ṣṭubh- and uṣṇih-  |
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anuttamāmbhas | n. (in sāṃkhya- philosophy) indifference to and consequent abstinence from sensual enjoyment (as fatiguing) .  |
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anuttamāmbhasika | n. indifference to and abstinence from sensual enjoyment (as involving injury to external objects).  |
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anuviṣṭambha | m. the being impeded in consequence of  |
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anvābhaj | P. and A1. to cause to take a share after or with another  |
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anvābhakta | mfn. entitled to take a share after or with another.  |
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anvālabhana | n. a handle (?)  |
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anvālambhana | n. a handle (?)  |
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anvārambha | m. touching from behind  |
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anvārambhaṇa | n. idem or 'm. touching from behind '  |
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anvārambhaṇīyā | f. an initiatory ceremony  |
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anyabījasamudbhava | m. "born from the seed of another", an adopted son.  |
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anyoktikaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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apabhaj | P. (subjunctive 1. plural -bhajāma-) to cede or transfer a share to ; to satisfy the claim of (accusative) ; to divide into parts  |
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apabharaṇī | f. plural ( bhṛ-), the last lunar mansion  |
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apabhartavai | Inf. to take away  |
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apabhartṛ | mfn. taking away , destroying.  |
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āpabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author (= āpa-deva-).  |
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apabhaya | mf(ā-)n. fearless, undaunted.  |
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apagalbha | mfn. wanting in boldness, embarrassed, perplexed  |
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apāmaṃbhaviṣṇu | mfn. not becoming diseased with herpes (see pāmaṃ-bhaviṣṇ/u-.)  |
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apāṃgarbha | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. "grandson of the waters."Name of agni- or fire as sprung from water.  |
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aparābhava | m. not succumbing, victory,  |
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aparādhabhañjana | m. "sin-destroyer", Name of śiva-.  |
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aparādhabhañjanastotra | n. a poem of śaṃkarācārya- (in praise of śiva-).  |
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aparavallabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a people,  |
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aparibhakṣa | m. not passing over another at a meal,  |
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aparvabhaṅganipuṇa | mfn. skilled in breaking a passage where there is no joint (id est where there is no possibility of bending)  |
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apaskambha | m. fastening, making firm  |
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apaskambha | according to to some,"the tearing [arrow]", .  |
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apastambha | m. idem or 'm. a vessel inside or on one side of the chest containing vital air '  |
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āpastambha | m. varia lectio for āpastamba-.  |
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apombhana | n. a fetter  |
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aprabha | mfn. obscure  |
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aprabha | mfn. dull  |
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apragalbha | mf(ā-)n. not arrogant, modest  |
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apragalbha | mf(ā-)n. timid.  |
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apramāṇābha | m. plural "of unlimited splendour", Name of a class of divinities  |
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apramāṇaśubha | m. plural "of immeasurable virtue", Name of a class of divinities  |
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apratibha | mfn. modest, bashful  |
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apratibhaṭa | mfn. irresistible,  |
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apratihataraśmirāgaprabha | m. = amitā- bha-, .  |
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aprativīryārambha | mfn. not having sufficient strength to undertake anything  |
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apratyālabhamāna | mfn. not offering resistance  |
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āptavibhaktika | mfn. complete as to case-terminations,  |
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apunarbhava | m. not occurring again  |
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apunarbhava | m. exemption from further transmigration, final beatitude  |
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ārabhamāṇa | mfn. beginning, commencing resolutely (with a determination to finish).  |
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ārabhaṭa | m. an enterprising man, courageous man  |
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ārabhaṭa | m. (in dramatic language) the representation of supernatural and horrible events on the stage.  |
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ārabhaṭī | f. boldness, confidence, heroism  |
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ārambha | m. undertaking, beginning etc.  |
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ārambha | m. a thing begun  |
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ārambha | m. beginning, origin, commencement etc.  |
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ārambha | m. (in dramatic language) the commencement of the action which awakens an interest in the progress of the principal plot  |
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ārambha | m. haste, speed  |
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ārambha | m. effort, exertion  |
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ārambha | m. pride  |
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ārambha | m. killing, slaughter (erroneous for ālambha-See Zachariae, Beiträge, p.20, l. 9)  |
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ārambhaka | mfn. causing to begin or commence  |
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ārambhaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' commencing, beginning  |
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ārambhaṇa | n. the act of taking hold of, seizing, using  |
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ārambhaṇa | n. the place of seizing, a handle  |
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ārambhaṇa | n. beginning, undertaking, commencement.  |
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ārambhaṇavat | mfn. seizable  |
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ārambhaṇīya | mfn. to be undertaken  |
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ārambhaṇīya | mfn. that with which one must begin, forming the commencement  |
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ārambharuci | mfn. enjoying new undertakings  |
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ārambharuci | mfn. enterprising  |
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ārambharucitā | f. spirit of enterprise  |
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ārambhasiddhi | f. Name of work  |
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ārambhatā | f. the condition of beginning or commencing  |
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ārambhayajña | m. a kind of sacrifice,  |
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araṇyabhava | mfn. growing in a forest, wild  |
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araṇyakusumbha | m. the plant Carthamus Tinctorius  |
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arātibhaṅga | m. defeat of a foe  |
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aravindadalaprabha | n. copper  |
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aravindanābha | m. viṣṇu- (from whose navel sprung the lotus that bore brahmā- at the creation)  |
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arbha | mf(ā-)n. little, small, unimportant  |
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arbha | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. little, small, unimportant '  |
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arbha | m. child, boy [ Latin orbus; Greek ] .  |
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arbha | m. plural ruins, rubbish etc., often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' in names of old villages half or entirely gone to ruin (exempli gratia, 'for example' guptārma-, kukkuṭārma-, bṛhad-arma-,etc., qq. vv.)  |
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arbha | m. equals arman- q.v  |
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arbhaga | mfn. youthful  |
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arbhaka | mfn. small, minute  |
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arbhaka | mfn. weak  |
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arbhaka | mfn. (used together with kumārak/a-) young, childish  |
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arbhaka | mfn. emaciated  |
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arbhaka | mfn. similar  |
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arbhaka | m. a boy, child etc., the young of any animal (varia lectio) a fool, idiot  |
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arbhaka | Name (also title or epithet) of a poet,  |
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ārbhava | mf(ī-)n. (fr. ṛbhu-), belonging or sacred to the ṛbhu-s  |
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ārbhava | m. Name of a Vedic ṛṣi-.  |
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ardhagarbha | m. half a descendant (?)  |
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ariṣṭabharman | mfn. yielding security (vocative case)  |
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arkabhaktā | f. equals -kāntā- q.v  |
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arkavallabha | m. the plant Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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arṇavabhava | m. existing in the sea, a muscle  |
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arṇavodbhava | m. equals agni-jāra- q.v  |
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arṇobhava | m. equals arṇavabhava- - above  |
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ārṣabha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. ṛṣabha-), coming from or produced by a bull  |
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ārṣabha | m. a descendant of ṛṣabha-  |
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ārṣabha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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ārṣabha | n. a particular metre.  |
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arthalābha | m. acquisition of wealth.  |
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arthalobha | m. desire of wealth, avarice.  |
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arthasambhava | mfn. (a meaning) derived from the (mere) object of thought (without regard to the sense or context of the phrase),  |
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āryabhaṭa | (or less correctly)  |
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āryabhaṭīya | n. Name of work on astronomy by āryabhaṭa-.  |
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āryabhaṭṭa | m. Name of two renowned astronomers and authors.  |
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asabha | mfn. without company  |
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āśābhaṅga | m. disappointment.  |
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āṣāḍhabhava | mfn. produced in the month āṣāḍha-  |
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āṣāḍhabhava | m. the planet Mars  |
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asakṛdbhava | m. "produced more than once", a tooth  |
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asakṛdgarbhavāsa | m. repeated birth.  |
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aśaktabhartṛka | mfn. having an impotent husband,  |
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asamāptaprabha | m. = amitā- bha-, .  |
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asaṃbhava | m. "non-existence", destruction  |
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asaṃbhava | m. non-happening, cessation, interruption  |
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asaṃbhava | m. absence of. want etc.  |
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asaṃbhava | m. impropriety, inconsistence, impossibility  |
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asaṃbhava | mfn. "non-happening", inconsistent, impossible.  |
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asambhava | m. non-coition, impotence,  |
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asaṃbhavyam | ind. so as to prevent any restoration  |
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asaṃgataprabha | m. = amitā- bha-, .  |
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aśaniprabha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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āśāpurasambhava | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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asarvavibhakti | mfn. not taking every case-termination, defective (exempli gratia, 'for example' yataḥ-, yatra-,and yadā-,considered as ablative locative case,and instrumental case respectively)  |
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asatyasannibha | mfn. improbable, unlikely  |
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āśitaṃbhava | mfn. (rice etc.) by which one can be fed, satiating  |
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āśitaṃbhava | n. and m. satiety  |
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askambhana | n. no pillar or support ["having no pillar or support" , the ether ]  |
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aśleṣābhava | m. the ketu- (or descending node)  |
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aśmagarbha | n. an emerald  |
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aśmagarbhaja | n. an emerald  |
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aśmagarbhamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of emerald,  |
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aśobhamāna | m. (gaRa cārvādi- q.v)  |
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aśobhana | mfn. not beautiful, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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aśobhana | disagreeable, vicious, bad,  |
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aśobhana | inauspicious,  |
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astabhavana | n. the seventh lunar mansion  |
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astambha | mf(ā-)n. without pillars  |
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astambha | mf(ā-)n. unassuming  |
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asthibhakṣa | m. "eating bones", a dog  |
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asthibhaṅga | m. fracture of the bones  |
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asthibhaṅga | m. the plant Vitis Quadrangularis  |
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asthibhaṅga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet,  |
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asthikumbha | m. an urn for preserving the bones of burned bodies,  |
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asthisambhava | mfn. consisting of bones (said of the vajra- or thunder bolt)  |
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asthisambhava | mfn. "produced in the bones", marrow  |
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astobha | mfn. without stoppage or pause, |
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astobha | mfn. without the interjection of the sound called stobha- (in the sāman-)  |
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aśubha | mfn. not beautiful or agreeable, disagreeable  |
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aśubha | mfn. inauspicious  |
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aśubha | mfn. bad, vicious (as thought or speech)  |
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aśubha | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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aśubha | n. a shameful deed, sin etc.  |
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aśubha | m. misfortune, harm, mischief.  |
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aśubhacintaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a fortune-teller,  |
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aśubhadarśana | mfn. ugly  |
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asubhaṅga | m. breaking of life  |
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asubhaṅga | m. fear about life, danger of life  |
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asulabha | mf(ā-)n. difficult of attainment, rare  |
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asuṃbhara | mf(ā-)n. only (supporting id est) caring for one's life  |
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aśvakṣabha | mf(/ā-)n.?  |
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atibībhatsa | mfn. excessively disagreeable.  |
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atidurlambha | mfn. very hard to attain.  |
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atilobha | mfn. very greedy or covetous.  |
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atilobha | m. excessive greediness or covetousness.  |
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atilobhatā | f. excessive greediness or covetousness.  |
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atirabhasa | m. extraordinary speed.  |
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atisaurabha | mfn. very fragrant  |
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atisaurabha | n. extraordinary fragrance.  |
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atiśobhana | mfn. very handsome.  |
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atisulabha | mfn. very easily obtainable.  |
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ativīryaprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a Tatha1-gata, .  |
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ātmabhava | m. becoming or existing of one's self  |
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ātmabhava | m. "mind-born", Name of kāma-  |
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ātmabhava | mfn. produced in or caused by one's self  |
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ātmabhavāyana | m. Name of nārāyaṇa-  |
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ātmalābha | m. one's own profit  |
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ātmalābha | m. acquisition (of the knowledge) of the supreme spirit  |
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ātmalābha | m. coming into existence commentator or commentary on  |
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ātmalābha | m. birth  |
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ātmambhari | mfn. self-nourishing, taking care only for one's own person, selfish  |
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ātmambharitva | n. selfishness  |
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ātmaprabha | mfn. shining by one's own light, self-illuminated  |
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ātmasambhava | m. (equals -ja-) a son  |
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ātmasambhava | m. Name of kāma-  |
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ātmasambhavā | f. a daughter  |
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ātmodbhava | m. (equals ātma-sambhava-) a son  |
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ātmodbhavā | f. a daughter  |
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ātmodbhavā | f. the plant Glycine Debilis Roxb.  |
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atrabhavat | mfn. his Honour, your Honour, etc. (used honorifically in dramatic language).  |
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atrinetraprabhava | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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āttavibhava | mfn. one who has acquired wealth,  |
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atulyaprabha | m. = amitā- bha-, .  |
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atyṛṣabha | m. an excellent bull (applied to prajā-pati-),  |
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auḍāyanabhakta | mfn. inhabited by auḍāyana-s (as a country)  |
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audbhaṭa | m. plural the pupils of ud-bhaṭa-  |
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audgrabhaṇa | n. (fr. ud-grabhaṇa-), Name of a particular offering  |
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audgrabhaṇatva | n. the being such an offering  |
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aurdhvabhaktika | mfn. (fr. ūrdhva-bhakta-), used or applied after a meal  |
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aurṇanābha | m. a descendant of ūrṇanābha- gaRa śivādi-  |
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aurṇanābhaka | mfn. inhabited by the ūrṇanābha-s (as a country) gaRa rājanyādi-  |
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aurṇavābha | m. a descendant of ūrṇavābhi-, Name of a demon  |
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aurṇavābha | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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aurṇavābha | m. of several other men  |
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auttarabhaktika | mfn. (fr. bhakta-with uttara-), employed or taken after a meal  |
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avabhagna | mfn. broken off  |
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avabhagna | mfn. broken, injured (as honour)  |
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avabhaṅga | m. breaking off (as of the shaft of a bow)  |
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avabhaṅga | m. hollowing or sinking (of the nose)  |
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avabhañj | (ind.p. -bhajga-) to break off, smash.  |
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avabhañjana | n. breaking or tearing off  |
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avabharjana | n. ( bhṛj-),"frying", destroying (as seeds)  |
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avabharjita | mfn. "fried", destroyed (as seeds)  |
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avabharjita | mfn. ( bhṛj-, Causal) roasted, parched, id est burned, destroyed,  |
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avabharts | (p. -bhartsayat-) to deter by threatening ; to deter by scolding scold v 641 and 7115  |
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avabhartsana | n. scolding, threstening,  |
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avabhāsaprabha | m. plural Name of a class of deities  |
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avalobhana | See an-aval-.  |
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avasabha | only in f. (ā-), excluded from a (husband's) company [ ], fallen into wrong (id est into men's) company ([ ])  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. leaning or resting upon etc.  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. having recourse to anything, applying  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. self-confidence, resoluteness (see sāvaṣṭ-) |
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avaṣṭambha | m. beginning  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. obstruction, impediment  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. post or pillar  |
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avaṣṭambha | m. gold  |
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avaṣṭambhamaya | mfn. (said of an arrow) shot with resoluteness(?)  |
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avaṣṭambhana | n. having recourse to (in compound)  |
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avibhajya | ind.p. not dividing (the inheritance)  |
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avibhakta | mfn. undivided  |
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avibhakta | mfn. "not shared" See -tva- un-separated, Joint (as co-heirs who have not divided their inheritance)  |
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avibhakta | (manuscript).  |
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avibhaktatva | n. the not being shared  |
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avibhaktatva | n. the not being distinguished (from each other)  |
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avibhaktin | mfn. unseparated (as co-heirs who have not divided their inheritance)  |
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avibhavat | mfn. not existing or present,  |
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avikṣobha | m. the not being disturbed  |
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avipralambhaka | mfn. not deceiving.  |
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aviśrambha | m. want of confidence, diffidence  |
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aviśrambhatā | f. idem or 'm. want of confidence, diffidence '  |
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ayanabhaga | m. (in astronomy) the amount of precession  |
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ayaskumbha | m. an iron pot or boiler  |
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ayonisambhava | mfn. equals a-yoni-ja- q.v  |
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babhasa | m. ( bhas-) a devourer  |
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baddhadarbha | m. a stick bound with darbha- grass  |
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baddharabhasa | mf(ā-)n. impetuous, passionate  |
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bahirbhava | mfn. being outside, external (opp. to antar-ja-)  |
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bahirbhavana | n. the being outside, coming forth, emanation  |
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bahubhadra | m. plural Name of a people  |
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bahubhakṣa | mfn. eating much, a great eater  |
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bāhubhaṅgi | f. bending or twisting the arms  |
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bahubhastraka | mf(ā-or ikā-)n. (fr. bahu-+ bhastrā-)  |
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bahubhauma | mf(ī-)n. equals -bhūmika-  |
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bāhusambhava | m. "arm-born", a kṣatriya- (see bāhu-ja-).  |
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bāhyārthabhaṅganirākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bakulābharaṇacāṭu | n. Name of a poem.  |
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bakulābharaṇamuni | m. Name of a sage  |
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balābalabījabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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balabha | m. a particular venomous insect  |
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balabhadra | mfn. strong, powerful  |
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balabhadra | mfn. Bos Gavaeus  |
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balabhadra | mfn. Symplocos Racemosa  |
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balabhadra | mfn. a species of Kadamba  |
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balabhadra | mfn. Name of balarāma- or of an-anta- (the great serpent identified with him)  |
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balabhadra | mfn. of a descendant of bharata-, of various men (especially teachers and authors, also with also, ācārya-, kāyastha-, pancānana-, bhaṭṭa-, mitra-, śukla-, sūri-)  |
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balabhadra | mfn. of a mountain in śāka-dvīpa-  |
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balabhadrā | f. a young girl, maiden  |
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balabhadrā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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bālabhadraka | n. a kind of mineral poison (?)  |
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balabhadrikā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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balabhadrikā | f. a kind of cake made of bean-flour  |
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bālabhairavīdīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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bālabhaiṣajya | n. a kind of collyrium (= rasāñjana-)  |
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bālabhañjaka | m. Name of a man  |
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bālacāturbhadrikā | f. a particular mixture for children  |
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balakṣobha | m. commotion in the forces, mutiny in an army  |
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bālambhaṭṭa | m. Name of several men and authors  |
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bālambhaṭṭa | mf(ī-)n. written or composed by bālam-bhaṭṭa-  |
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bālambhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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bālarāmabharata | n. Name of a poem.  |
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bālasaṃdhyābha | mfn. "dawn-like", of a purple colour  |
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balibhadra | wrong reading for bala-bh-.  |
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balikarambha | m. sacrificial cake  |
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bambhara | m. a bee  |
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bambharāli | f. a fly  |
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bambharāli | f. a fly  |
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bāṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the author bāṇa-  |
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bandhastambha | m. "binding-post", the post to which an elephant is tied  |
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bandhuprabha | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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bāpaṇṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bāpubhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author (also called ananta-bhaṭṭa-)  |
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bārhatānuṣṭubha | mfn. consisting of a bṛhatī- and an anuṣṭubh-  |
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bāṣpodbhava | m. the rising or starting of tears  |
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baṭukabhairava | m. a form of bhairava-  |
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baṭukabhairavadīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavakavaca | mn. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavāpaduddharaṇapaṭala | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavapañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavapūjāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavastavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavastotra | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bāyabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa- and father of advaita-  |
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bhāgavatakramasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatatattvadipaprakāśāvaraṇabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgīrathīvallabha | m. equals -nātha-  |
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bhāṇḍabhajaka | m. the distributer of vessels or utensils (in a temple)  |
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bhāṇḍabharaka | m. the contents of any vessel  |
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bhāṭṭakaustubha | m. or n. Name of work  |
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bhāvabhaṭṭa | m. (with saṃgīta-rāya-) Name of an author  |
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bhāvārthakaustubha | n. Name of work  |
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bhāvatribhaṅgī | f. Name of work  |
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bheṣajabhakṣaṇa | n. "drug-eating", the act of taking medicine  |
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bhīmabhaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhīmabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhīmabhavā | f. patronymic of damayantī-  |
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bhīmabhavībhū | P. -bhavati-, to assume the shape of damayantī-  |
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bhīmeśvarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhinnagarbha | mfn. disunited in the centre, disorganised (said of an army)  |
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bhinnakarīndrakumbhamuktāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of pearls fallen from the crack in the frontal protuberances of a chief elephant  |
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bhinnakumbha | m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge  |
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bhinnāñjanābha | mfn. appearing like pounded antimony. ( )  |
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bhinnāñjanasaṃnibha | mfn. similar to pounded antimony  |
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bhiṣagbhadrā | f. a species of Croton (varia lectio viṣa-bh-).  |
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bhītaparitrāṇavastūpālambhapaṇḍita | mfn. clever in finding fault with the means of rescuing the terrified  |
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bhobhavatpūrvakam | ind. with bhoḥ- and bhavat- preceding  |
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bhogabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhogalābha | m. "acquisition of profit", welfare  |
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bhogalābha | m. the gain or profit made by the use of anything deposited or pledged  |
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bhogivallabha | n. "dear to serpent", kind of sandal  |
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bhojyasambhava | m. "having its origin in food", chyle, chyme, the primary juice of the body (see rasa-)  |
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bhrabhaṅga | m. equals bhrū-bhaṅga-  |
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bhrātṛbhaginī | dual number a brother and sister  |
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bhrātṛbhaginīdarśanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhṛgubharatasaṃvāda | m. Name of work  |
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bhṛgubhavā | f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus  |
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bhṛṅgavallabha | m. "favourite of bees", Nauclea Cordifolia  |
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bhṛtyabharaṇa | n. maintaining or cherishing servant  |
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bhṛtyabhartṛ | m. one who maintains servant, the master of a family  |
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bhrubhaṅga | See 771, column 1.  |
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bhrūbhaṅga | m. equals -kuṭī-  |
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bhrubhaṅga | m. equals bhrū-bh-  |
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bhrūvijṛmbha | m. the bending or knitting of the brows, .  |
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bhrūvijṛmbhaṇa | n. the bending or knitting of the brows, .  |
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bhūbhartṛ | m. "earth-supporter, earth-lord", a king, prince  |
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bhūbhaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhūbhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhūbhṛtsabha | n. a king's palace or a meeting of kings  |
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bhūdarībhavā | f. Salvinia Cucullata  |
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bhūgarbha | m. Name of the poet bhava-bhūti-  |
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bhujaṃgabha | n. "serpent-asterism", Name of the nakṣatra- āśleṣa-  |
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bhujastambha | m. paralysis of the arms  |
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bhūmigarbha | m. Name of bhava-bhūti-  |
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bhūmilābha | m. "gaining earth", dying. death  |
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bhūmisambhava | mfn. produced on or from the earth  |
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bhūmisambhavā | f. Name of sītā-  |
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bhūpālavallabha | m. a king's favourite (said of horses)  |
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bhūpālavallabha | m. Name of an encyclopaedia (of dharma-, alaṃkāra-, jyotis- etc.)  |
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bhūribhaṭṭa | m. Name of a scholar  |
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bhūrilābha | mfn. having much profit, very profitable  |
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bhūrilābha | m. great gain  |
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bhūṣaṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bhūṣaṇendraprabha | m. Name of a king of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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bhūtabhairava | m. Name of a particular medical compound  |
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bhūtabhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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bhūtabhartṛ | m. "lord of beings or spirits", Name of śiva-  |
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bhūtabhautika | mfn. consisting of the elements or of anything formed from them  |
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bhūtabhava | mfn. existing in all beings  |
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bhūtabhavya | n. past and future  |
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bhūtabhavyeśa | m. the lord of past and future  |
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bhūtārthānubhava | m. the apprehension of any matter of fact  |
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bhūtigarbha | m. Name of the dramatic poet bhava-bhūti-  |
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bhuvabhartṛ | m. idem or '(bh/uva--) m. the lord of the atmosphere.'  |
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bhūvallabha | m. "earth's favourite", a king, prince  |
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bhuvanabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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bhūyobhartṛsamāgama | m. meeting again with a husband  |
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bibhakṣayiṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of bhaj-) a desire of eating or enjoying  |
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bibhakṣayiṣu | mfn. desirous of eating  |
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bibhakṣayiṣudaṃṣṭrin | mfn. "having teeth desirous of eating", hungry-mouthed  |
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bibhaṇiṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of bhaṇ-) desirous of speaking  |
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bībhatsa | mf(ā-)n. (fr. Desiderative of bādh-) loathsome, disgusting, revolting, hideous etc.  |
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bībhatsa | mf(ā-)n. loathing, detesting  |
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bībhatsa | mf(ā-)n. envious, cruel, wicked  |
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bībhatsa | mf(ā-)n. changed or estranged in mind  |
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bībhatsa | m. disgust, abhorrence  |
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bībhatsa | m. (with rasa) the sentiment of disgust (one of the 8 rasa-s q.v)  |
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bībhatsa | m. Name of arjuna-  |
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bībhatsā | f. loathing, abhorrence (see /a-b-)  |
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bībhatsa | n. anything loathsome or hideous, a hideous sight  |
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bībhatsaka | m. Name of a man  |
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bībhatsakarman | mfn. doing loathsome or wicked things (as an abusive word)  |
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bībhatsatā | f. loathsomeness, detestableness  |
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bībhatsu | mfn. loathing, detesting, feeling disgust or repugnance  |
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bībhatsu | mfn. reserved, coy (said of a woman)  |
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bībhatsu | m. Name of arjuna-  |
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bibibābhavat | mfn. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds) bibibā-+ pr. p. see bhū-) crackling |
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bījagarbha | m. Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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bījaprabhava | m. the power of the seed  |
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bisābharaṇa | n. an ornament made of lotus-fibres,  |
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bodhibhadra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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bopaṇṇabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work (see bāpaṇṇa-).  |
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brahmabhadrā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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brahmabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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brahmabhavana | n. brahmā-'s abode  |
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brahmagarbha | m. the embryo of a Brahman (?)  |
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brahmagarbha | m. Name of a law-giver ( brahmagarbhasmṛti -smṛti- f.his work)  |
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brahmagarbhasmṛti | f. brahmagarbha |
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brahmāmbhas | n. "holy water", the urine of a cow  |
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brahmanābha | m. "having brahmā- (proceeding out of a lotus on his) navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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brāhmaṇabhakta | mfn. apportioned to Brahmans,  |
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brāhmaṇaḍimbha | m. a brāhmaṇa- lad, young brāhmaṇa-  |
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brahmaprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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brahmārambha | m. beginning to repeat the veda-  |
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brahmasambhava | mfn. sprung from brahmā-  |
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brahmasambhava | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the second black vāsudeva-  |
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brahmasambhava | m. Name of the author of a law-book  |
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brahmasambhavasmṛti | f. Name of his work |
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bṛhadbhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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bṛhadbhaṭṭārikā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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bṛhadbhaya | m. Name of one of the sons of the 9th manu-  |
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bṛhaddarbha | m. Name of a king (varia lectio -bhānu-)  |
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bṛhadgarbha | wrong reading for vṛṣa-darbha-  |
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buddhabhadra | m. Name of 2 men  |
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buddhabhadra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a Buddhist mendicant,  |
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buddhabhaṭṭa | m. Name of 2 men  |
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buddhiprabha | m. Name of a king  |
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buddhiśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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buddhivaibhava | n. strength or force of understanding  |
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caitanyabhairavī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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cakrabhaṅga | m. break of a wheel  |
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candanāmbhas | n. equals na-rasa-  |
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caṇḍaprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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candrabha | m. Name of an attendant of skanda-  |
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candrābhavaktra | mfn. moon-faced  |
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candragarbha | m. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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candranābha | m. "moon-navelled", Name of a dānava-  |
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candranibha | mfn. "moon-like", bright, handsome  |
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candraprabha | m. Name of an arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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candraprabha | m. of a yakṣa-  |
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candraprabha | m. of a king  |
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candraprabha | m. of several other persons, etc.  |
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candraprabhasvāmicaritra | n. " candra-prabha-'s life", Name of a Jain work.  |
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candrasambhava | m. equals -ja-  |
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candrasambhavā | f. small cardamoms  |
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candrasūryajihmīkaraṇaprabha | m. "whose splendour obscures moon and sun", Name of a buddha-  |
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cāndrāyaṇabhakta | mfn. inhabited by cāndrāyaṇa-s gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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carabha | n. equals -griha-  |
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cārabhaṭa | m. a (valorous) soldier  |
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cārabhaṭī | f. heroism  |
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carabhavana | n. idem or 'n. equals -griha- '  |
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caramabhavika | mfn. being in the last earthly state  |
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caraṇabhaṅga | m. fracture of the foot  |
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caraṇābharaṇa | n. a foot-ornament  |
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carbhaṭa | m. equals cirbh-  |
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carbhaṭī | f. equals rcarī-, cries of joy  |
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carmabhastrikā | f. a leathern bag  |
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carmāmbhas | n. equals ma-sāra-  |
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carmaratnabhastrikā | f. idem or 'n. a leathern lucky-bag ' , 199.  |
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carmasambhavā | f. cardamoms  |
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carmasamudbhava | n. (equals -ja-) blood  |
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cārubhadra | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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cārugarbha | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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cāṭabhaṭa | m. for cāra-bh- (?)  |
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caturbhadra | mfn. (4 times id est) extremely auspicious  |
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caturbhadra | n. 4 objects of human wishes (viz. dharma-, kāma-, artha-, bala- ;or the first 3 with mokṣa- ;or kīrti-, āyus-, yaśas-, bala- ;or dharma-, jñāna-, vairāgya-, aiśvarya-, ;or dāna-, jñāna-, śaurya-, bhoga-or vitta- )  |
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cāturbhadra | n. (fr. cat-) a collection of 4 medicinal plants  |
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cāturbhadraka | n. idem or 'n. (fr. cat-) a collection of 4 medicinal plants '  |
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caturbhadratara | mfn. (Comparative degree) 4 times happier than (instrumental case)  |
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caturbhadrikā | f. a kind of medical preparation for curing fever  |
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cāturbhautika | mfn. consisting of 4 elements (catur-bhūta-)  |
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caturbhujabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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caturiḍaspadastobha | m. (see iḍas-pad/e-) Name of a sāman-.  |
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caturthabhaktakṣapaṇa | n. fasting so as to take only every 4th meal  |
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caturvibhakta | mfn. divided into 4 parts |
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caurabhavānī | f. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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cetobhava | m. equals citta-ja-  |
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chadmavallabha | m. the perfume coraka-  |
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chandobhaṅgavat | mfn. offending against metre  |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. "destruction of the royal parasol", loss of dominion  |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. anarchy (svātantrya-)  |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. widowhood  |
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chāyābhartṛ | m. "husband of chāyā-", the sun  |
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chinnabhakta | mfn. "having one's meals interrupted", starving  |
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chinnodbhavā | f. Cocculus cordifolius |
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chucchukabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the author of a laghu-vṛtti- on  |
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cillābha | m. "resembling a kite", a petty thief, pickpocket  |
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cillabhakṣyā | f. a kind of vegetable perfume  |
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cintābhara | m. a heap of cares  |
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cīrabhavantī | f. the elder sister of a wife  |
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cirambhaṇa | m. "crying long", a kind of falcon (cilla-)  |
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cirbhaṭa | m. (see carbh-) Cucumis utilissimus (also its fruit)  |
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cirbhaṭī | f. idem or 'm. (see carbh-) Cucumis utilissimus (also its fruit) ' (see gaja-cirbhaṭā-.)  |
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cirbhaṭikā | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'm. (see carbh-) Cucumis utilissimus (also its fruit) ' (see gaja-cirbhaṭā-.)' ,  |
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citrārambha | mfn. equals tra-ga-  |
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citrārpitārambha | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (citrair arp- )'  |
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citraśākāpūpabhakṣyavikārakriyā | f. the art of preparing various kinds of pot-herbs, sweetmeats and other eatables (one of the 64 kalā-s).  |
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cittabhava | mfn. being in the thoughts, felt  |
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cīvarabhajaka | m. distributor of monks' dresses  |
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cūḍāmaṇibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a teacher.  |
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cukṣobhayiṣu | mfn. ( kṣubh-, Causal Desiderative) intending to shake or disturb  |
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dābha | mf(ī-)n. hurting, injuring  |
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dabha | mfn. deceiving  |
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dabha | mfn. (āya-), dat infinitive mood to deceive,  |
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dabha | mfn. see a--.  |
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dadhibhakṣa | m. food prepared from d/adhi-  |
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dadhibhakṣa | mfn. eating d-  |
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dadhisambhava | mfn. produced bya-  |
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dadhisambhava | n. fresh butter  |
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dadhividarbha | for daśi-- 1.  |
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dāḍimabhakṣaṇa | m. "liking and eating pomogranates", parrot  |
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dāḍimabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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dahanagarbha | mf(ā-)n. filled with the fire (of wrath)  |
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daivajñavallabha | m. Name of work  |
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dakṣayajñaprabhañjana | m. "destroyer of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", śiva-  |
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dākṣāyaṇabhakta | n. district inhabited by dākṣa-s (gaRa aiṣukāryādi-).  |
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dālbha | mf(ī-)n. relating to dālbhya- (See below) (gaRa kaṇvādi-).  |
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dalbha | m. a wheel, 151 Scholiast or Commentator  |
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dalbha | m. fraud  |
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dalbha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- gaRa kaṇvādi-.  |
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dalodbhava | mfn. equals la-ja-  |
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damanabhañjikā | f. "breaking damana- flowers ", a kind of sport  |
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ḍāmarabhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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dāmbha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dambha-) deceitful, hypocritical  |
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ḍambha | m. Name of a man  |
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dambha | m. deceit, fraud, feigning, hypocrisy etc.  |
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dambha | m. Deceit (son of a-dharma- and mṛṣā- )  |
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dambha | m. indra-'s thunder bolt  |
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dambha | m. śiva-  |
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dambha | m. Name of a prince (darbha- ; rambha- )  |
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dambhacaryā | f. deceit, hypocrisy  |
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dambhaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' deceiving  |
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dambhamuni | m. a hypocritical muni-  |
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dambhana | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "damaging" See am/itra- and sapatna-d/ambh-  |
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dambhana | n. deceiving, 198  |
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dambhayajña | m. a hypocritical sacrifice  |
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dambhodbhava | m. Name of a prince (who fought with hermits but was worsted)  |
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dānakaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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daṇḍabhaṅga | m. omission of punishment  |
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daṇḍabhaya | n. dread of punishment  |
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daṇḍaviṣkambha | m. a stake to which is fastened the cord of a churning-stick.  |
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dāntabhadra | m. Name of men.  |
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dantabhaṅga | m. fracture of the teeth  |
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dantakāṣṭhābhakṣaṇa | n. "omitting to use the d- ", Name of  |
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dantavaidarbha | m. looseness of the teeth through external injury  |
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danusambhava | m. = - ja-  |
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dārbha | mf(ī-)n. made of darbha- grass  |
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darbha | m. (2. dṛbh-) a tuft or bunch of grass (especially of kuśa- grass;used for sacrificial purposes) etc.  |
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darbha | m. Name of a grass (different from kuśa- and kāśa- ;Saccharum cylindricum )  |
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darbha | m. ( ; gaRa kurv-ādi- varia lectio) Name of a man ( )  |
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darbha | m. "of a prince" See dambha-.  |
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darbhabaṭu | m. a puppet made of d-  |
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darbhacīra | n. a dress of d-  |
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darbhagrumuṣṭi | m. a firmily closed hand full of darbha- grass, (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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darbhagurumuṣṭi | See g-.  |
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darbhaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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darbhakuṇḍikā | f. a jar with d-  |
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darbhakusuma | Name of an insect  |
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darbhalavaṇa | n. an instrument for cutting grass  |
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darbhamaya | mf(ī-)n. (gaRa śarādi-) made of d-  |
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darbhamūlī | f. Name of a plant  |
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darbhamuṣṭi | mf. equals -guru-m-  |
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darbhana | n. a mat of grass ( )  |
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darbhapattra | m. Saccharum spontaneum  |
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darbhapavitra | n. d- used for cleaning  |
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darbhapavitrapāṇi | mfn. having tra- in the hand Va1rtt. 7  |
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darbhapiñjūla | n. a bunch of grass ( ) ( darbhapiñjūlavat -vat- mfn.)  |
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darbhapiñjūlavat | mfn. darbhapiñjūla |
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darbhapiñjūlī | f. idem or 'n. a bunch of grass ( ) ( darbhapiñjūlavat -vat- mfn.) '  |
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darbhapūla | m. a bunch of (kuśa-) grass ,  |
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darbhapuñjīla | n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. a bunch of grass ( ) ( darbhapiñjūlavat -vat- mfn.) ' ' , TS vi  |
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darbhapuṣpa | n. equals -kusunma-  |
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darbhapuṣpa | n. Name of a snake, .  |
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darbhapūtika | for tīka- ( ) and  |
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darbhapūtika | n. sg. d- and p- gaRa gavāśvādi-.  |
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darbhara | m. (gaRa aśmādi-) Perdix chinensis  |
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darbharajju | f. a rope made of d-  |
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darbhasaṃstara | m. a bed made of d-  |
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darbhaśara | n. sg. d- and ś- grass gaRa gavāśvādi-.  |
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darbhastamba | m. equals -pūla-  |
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darbhasūci | f. the point of d- grass, |
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darbhaṭa | n. equals dāvaṭa-  |
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darbhataruṇaka | n. a young shoot of d-  |
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darpārambha | m. beginning of pride  |
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dārvīkvāthodbhava | n. collyrium prepared from Curcuma Aromatica or Xanthorrhiza  |
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daśakṣitigarbha | m. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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dāsamitrāyaṇabhakta | n. dāsamitrāyaṇa |
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dāsamitribhakta | n. dāsamitri |
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daśarṣabha | (d/aś-) mf(ā-)n. consisting of 10 (ṛṣ-) bulls  |
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daśastobha | n. Name of a sāma-.  |
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daśayogabhaṅga | m. a method of fixing the position of a nakṣatra-  |
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dāsīsabha | n. a company of female slaves  |
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daśīvidarbha | m. plural Name of people (varia lectio dadhi--)  |
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ḍauṇḍubha | mfn. belonging to a ḍuṇḍubha-  |
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dehambhara | mfn. intent (only) upon nourishing the body or prolonging life  |
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dehambharavārttika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. intent (only) upon nourishing the body or prolonging life '  |
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dehambharavārttika | mfn. voracious, gluttonous (see udaram-bh-).  |
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dehodbhava | mfn. born in the body, innate  |
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deśabha | n. the asterism dominating a country  |
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deśabhaṅga | m. ruin of a country  |
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devabhadra | m. Name of an author  |
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devabhakta | (v/a--) mfn. distributed by the gods  |
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devabhakti | f. service of the gods  |
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devabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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devabhavana | n. "divine abode", heaven  |
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devabhavana | n. temple  |
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devabhavana | n. Ficus Religiosa  |
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devagarbha | m. divine child  |
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devanābha | m. Name of a man  |
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devaṇṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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devaprabha | m. "having divine splendour", Name of a gandharva-  |
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devaṛṣabha | m. "a bull among the gods", Name of a son of dharma- and bhānu-  |
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devarṣipitṛvallabha | m. sesamum  |
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devasabha | n. Name of a town  |
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devaśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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devavallabha | m. Rottlera Tinctoria  |
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devībhavana | n. equals -dhāman-  |
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devīgarbhagṛha | n. durgā-'s sanctuary  |
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dhanabhakṣa | m. plural booty and enjoyments  |
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dhānābharjana | n. the frying or parching of grain  |
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dhanalobha | m. desire of wealth, covetousness  |
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dhanuḥstambha | tn. a kind of spasmodic contraction of the body  |
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dhanurvidyārambhaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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dhanustambha | See dhanuḥ-st-.  |
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dhanustambha | See nuḥ-st-.  |
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dhanvantaridarpabhaṅga | m. "the breaking of dhanvan-'s pride", Name of a chapter of  |
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dhārāmbhas | (rām-) n. equals -ra-jala-  |
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dhāraṇīmukhasarvajagatpraṇidhisaṃdhāraṇagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-.  |
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dharmabhaginī | f. a female that has the rights of a sister  |
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dharmabhaginī | f. a sister in respect of religion (see -bhrātri-).  |
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dharmabhagna | mfn. one who has neglected his duty  |
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dharmanābha | m. "law-centre", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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dharmanābha | m. of a king  |
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dharmarājabhaṭṭa | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmavallabha | m. a lover of religion, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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dhātṛbhavana | n. brahmā-'s heaven  |
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dhātugarbha | m. (with ) receptacle for ashes or relics, a Dagaba or Dagoba (Sinhalese corruption of pāli- Dhatu-gabbha)  |
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dhātugarbhakumbha | m. a relic-urn  |
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dhātusambhava | m. or n. lead.  |
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dhātuvallabha | n. "friend of metals", borax  |
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dhenubhavyā | f. about to become a milch cow  |
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dhenumbhavyā | f. equals nu-bh- ( Va1rtt. 3) .  |
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dhṛtāmbhas | mfn. containing water  |
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dhūmābha | mfn. smoke-coloured  |
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dhūmābha | m. purple  |
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dhūmrābha | m. "smoke-coloured (?)", air, wind  |
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dhvajabhaṅga | m. fracture or fall of a banner  |
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dhvajabhaṅga | m. fall of the male organ, impotence  |
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dhyānabhaṅga | m. equals -ccheda-  |
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diddibha | prob. wrong reading for ṭiṭṭibha-.  |
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digibha | m. equals dik-karin-  |
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diglābha | m. profit or gain in a distant region  |
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ḍimbha | m. (see mba-) a new-born child, child, boy, young animal  |
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ḍimbha | m. an idiot  |
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ḍimbha | m. a young shoot  |
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ḍimbha | m. an egg  |
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ḍimbha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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ḍimbha | f. see toya--.  |
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ḍimbhacakra | n. Name of a mystical diagram.  |
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ḍimbhāḍimbha | equals ḍimbāhava- (?)  |
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ḍimbhaka | m. a new-born child, young animal (in Prakrit varia lectio)  |
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ḍimbhaka | m. Name of a general of jarā-saṃdha-  |
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dinabhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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dinakarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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dinakarabhaṭṭīya | n. his work  |
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dinārambha | m. daybreak  |
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ḍiṇḍibha | m. a water-snake  |
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dīpastambhadevatāpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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divasabhartṛ | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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divastambhana | mf(ī-)n. sky-supporting,  |
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diviṣṭambha | mfn. resting on the sky  |
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divodbhava | mfn. "sky-born"  |
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divodbhava | f. cardamoms  |
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doṣabhakti | f. tendency to a disease  |
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dṛḍhabhakti | mfn. "firm in devotion", faithful ( dṛḍhabhaktitā -tā- f. )  |
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dṛḍhabhaktika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "firm in devotion", faithful ( dṛḍhabhaktitā -tā- f. )'  |
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dṛḍhabhaktimat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. "firm in devotion", faithful ( dṛḍhabhaktitā -tā- f. )' '  |
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dṛḍhabhaktitā | f. dṛḍhabhakti |
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dṛḍhanābha | m. a spell for restraining magical weapons  |
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dṛgbhakti | f. look of love  |
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dṛṣṭabhakti | mfn. whose service has been beheld  |
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drumakiṃnaraprabha | m. Name of a prince of the gandharva-s.  |
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drumaratnaśākhāprabha | m. Name of a prince of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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dūḍabha | mfn. difficult to be deceived  |
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ḍuḍubha | m. equals ḍuṇḍ-  |
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dūlabha | mfn. difficult to be deceived  |
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dulārabhaṭṭacārya | m. Name of an author  |
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duṇḍubha | m. a kind of lizard (equals duṇḍubha-; see also dundubha-and bhika-).  |
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dundubha | m. an unvenomous water-snake (see duṇḍubha-and bhi-)  |
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dundubha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dundubha | m. plural of a Vedic school  |
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dundubha | m. a drum (see anaka--).  |
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ḍuṇḍubha | m. a kind of lizard, (B; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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dundunābha | (nāda-?) m. a kind of spell (= dundubhi-svana-)  |
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durabhibhava | mfn. hard to be overcome or surpassed  |
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durabhisambhava | mfn. difficult to be performed, beset with difficulties,  |
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durāḍhyambhava | mfn. becoming rich with difficulty  |
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durālabha | mfn. difficult to be handled  |
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durālabha | mfn. ā-, (f.) Alhagi Maurorum,  |
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durālambha | mfn. difficult or unfit to be touched or handled  |
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dūrambhaviṣṇu | mfn. moving to a distance  |
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durbhaga | mfn. "having a bad portion", unfortunate, unlucky  |
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durbhaga | mfn. disgusting. repugnant, ugly (especially a woman) etc.  |
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durbhagā | f. a bad or ill-tempered woman, a shrew  |
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durbhagā | f. personified = Old Age, daughter of Time  |
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durbhagatva | n. ill fortune  |
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durbhagna | mfn. badly broken  |
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durbhakṣa | mfn. to be eaten with difficulty  |
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durbhakṣya | mfn. to be eaten with difficulty  |
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durbhaṇa | mfn. difficult to be mentioned  |
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durbhaṇatva | n.  |
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durbhaṅga | mfn. difficult to be broken or loosened  |
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durbhara | mfn. difficult to be borne or supported or maintained  |
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durbhara | mfn. heavily laden with (compound),  |
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durbhartṛ | m. a bad husband  |
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durbodhapadabhañjikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on  |
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durbodhapadabhañjinī | f. of a commentator or commentary on  |
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durgābhaktitaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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durgāvallabha | m. a kind of perfume  |
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durlabha | mfn. difficult to be obtained or found, hard, scarce, rare (compound -tara-) etc.  |
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durlabha | mfn. hard to be (with infinitive mood )  |
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durlabha | mfn. extraordinary, eminent  |
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durlabha | mfn. dear, beloved (also -ka-)  |
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durlabha | m. Curcuma Amhaldi or Zerumbet  |
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durlabha | m. Name of a man  |
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durlābha | mfn. equals -labha-  |
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durlabhadarśana | mfn. out of sight, invisible  |
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durlabharāja | m. Name of the father of jagad-deva-  |
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durlabhasvāmin | m. Name of a temple built by dur-vardhana-  |
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durlabhatā | f. ( ) scarceness, rarity  |
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durlabhatva | n. ( ) scarceness, rarity  |
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durlabhavardhana | m. Name of a king of kaśmīra- (also called pratāpāditya-)  |
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durvāsasodarpabhanga | m. Name of work  |
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duṣprabhañjana | m. hurricane  |
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duṣpralambha | mfn. difficult to be deceived  |
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dvādaśabhavana | n. Name of work  |
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dvādaśagopālanirṇayabhakti | f. Name of work |
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dvādaśaliṅgodbhava | n. Name of work  |
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dvaipyabhaimāyana | m. plural Name of a tribe belonging to the andhaka-- vṛṣṇi-s  |
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dvārakārambha | m. "commencement of dvārakā-"Name of chapter 102 of |
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dvārastambha | m. equals -śākhā-  |
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dvātriṃśacchālabhañjikā | f. plural 32 statues  |
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dvātriṃśacchālabhañjikā | f. Name of work  |
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dvibhallaka | n. a kind of arrow-point,  |
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dvibhauma | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. "2 floored" vArttika ' , Hcat.  |
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dvijarṣabha | (ja-+ ṛṣ-) m. "bull (i.e. best) among the twice-born", a Brahman  |
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dvīpasambhava | m. the largest sort of raisin, cubebs  |
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dvīpasambhava | m. Vernonia Anthelminthica  |
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dvīpasambhavā | f. a kind of date  |
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dvitīyapragalbhalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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dvitīyapragalbhalakṣaṇaṇānugama | m. Name of work  |
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dyotitaprabha | mfn. resplendent  |
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dyubhakta | (dy/u--) mfn. distributed by heaven  |
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dyusambhava | mfn. originating by day  |
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ekabhakṣa | m. sole food.  |
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ekabhakta | mf(ā-)n. devoted or faithful to only one (husband), faithful  |
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ekabhakta | n. the eating only one meal (a day)  |
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ekabhakti | f. idem or 'n. the eating only one meal (a day) '  |
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ekabhaktika | mfn. eating only one meal (a day)  |
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ekagarbha | mfn. bringing forth only one child,  |
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ekanibha | mfn. uniform,  |
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ekasabha | n. the only meeting-place or resort  |
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ekaśarīrārambha | m. beginning of consanguinity (by union of father and mother)  |
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ekastambha | mfn. resting upon one pillar  |
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ekavibhakti | mfn. that (member of a compound) which (when the compound is resolved) appears throughout in one and the same case  |
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gabha | m. ( gabh- equals gambh- equals jambh-) "slit", the vulva  |
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gabhastala | n. equals gabhasti-mat- q.v  |
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gabhasti | m. "fork (?)", arm, hand  |
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gabhasti | m. ( ) a ray of light, sunbeam etc.  |
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gabhasti | m. the sun  |
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gabhasti | m. Name of an āditya-, Ramapujasar.  |
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gabhasti | m. of a ṛṣi-  |
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gabhasti | f. Name of svāhā- (the wife of agni-)  |
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gabhasti | m. (or f.) dual number the two arms or hands  |
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gabhastī | f. Name of a river  |
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gabhasti | mfn. shining ("fork-like", double-edged or sharp-edged, pointed?) (see sy/ūma-g-)  |
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gabhasti | m. (also probably "apole",in syūma-- g-, parasmE-pada 1273)  |
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gabhastihasta | m. equals -pāṇi-  |
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gabhastimālin | m. "garlanded with rays", the sun  |
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gabhastimat | mfn. shining, brilliant  |
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gabhastimat | m. the sun  |
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gabhastimat | m. a particular hell  |
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gabhastimat | m. (gabhas-tala- )  |
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gabhastimat | m. n. Name of one of the nine divisions of bhāratavarṣa-  |
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gabhastinemi | m. "the felly of whose wheel is sharp-edged (?)", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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gabhastipāṇi | m. "having rays for hands", the sun  |
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gabhastipūta | (g/abh-) mfn. purified with the hands  |
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gabhastīśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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gabhastivāra | m. Sunday,  |
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gadādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author.  |
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gaganavallabha | n. "sky-favourite", Name of a town of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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gajabhakṣā | f. (equals -priyā-) the gum Olibanum tree  |
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gajabhakṣaka | m. "elephant's (favourite) food", Ficus religiosa  |
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gajabhakṣyā | f. idem or 'f. (equals -priyā-) the gum Olibanum tree '  |
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gajacirbhaṭā | f. Cucumis maderaspatanus  |
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galbha | mfn. bold See apa-g-.  |
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galodbhava | m. the tuft of hair on the neck of a horse  |
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gambhan | n. depth  |
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gambhan | bh/ara- See gabh/a-.  |
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gambhara | n. idem or 'n. depth ' ("water" ) .  |
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gaṇabhartṛ | m. (equals -nātha-) śiva-  |
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gaṇapatibhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of govindānanda-  |
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gandhabhadrā | f. the creeper gandhabhādāliyā-  |
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gandhadhūmabhava | m. idem or 'm. a kind of perfume '  |
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gandhālīgarbha | m. small cardamoms  |
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gandhāmbhas | n. idem or 'n. equals dha-jala- '  |
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gandhebha | m. equals dha-gaja-  |
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gaṇḍūpadabhava | n. lead  |
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gaṇḍūpadodbhava | n. idem or 'n. lead '  |
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gaṇeśakumbha | m. Name of a rocky cave in Orissa  |
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gaṅgādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a scholiast  |
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gaṅgāmbhas | (gām-) n. idem or 'n. pure rain-water (such as falls in the month āśvina-) '  |
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gaṅgāpurībhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of a man.  |
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garabha | for garbha- (embryo)  |
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garbha | m. ( grabh- equals grah-,"to conceive";2. gṝ- ) the womb etc.  |
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garbha | m. the inside, middle, interior of anything, calyx (as of a lotus) etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).,"having in the interior, containing, filled with" etc.) |
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garbha | m. an inner apartment, sleeping-room  |
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garbha | m. any interior chamber, adytum or sanctuary of a temple etc. p.445  |
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garbha | m. a foetus or embryo, child, brood or offspring (of birds) etc.  |
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garbha | m. a woman's courses  |
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garbha | m. "offspring of the sky" id est the fogs and vapour drawn upwards by the rays of the sun during eight months and sent down again in the rainy season (see )  |
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garbha | m. the bed of a river (especially of the Ganges) when fullest id est on the fourteenth day of the dark half of the month bhādra- or in the height of the rains (the garbha- extends to this point, after which the tīra- or proper bank begins, and extends for 150 cubits, this space being holy ground)  |
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garbha | m. the situation in a drama when the complication of the plot has reached its height  |
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garbha | m. the rough coat of the jaka- fruit  |
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garbha | m. fire  |
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garbha | m. joining, union  |
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garbha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (called prājāpatya-)  |
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garbha | m. ([ confer, compare amṛta--, ardha--, kṛṣṇa--, mūḍha--, viśva--, hiraṇya--; confer, compare also ; Hibernian or Irish cilfin,"the belly"; Anglo-Saxon hrif; German kalb:Engl.calf.])  |
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gārbha | mfn. (fr. $) , born from a womb  |
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gārbha | mfn. relating to a foetus or to gestation  |
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garbhabhāra | m. the weight of the foetus, .  |
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garbhabharman | n. "supporting a foetus", gestation  |
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garbhabhartṛdruh | mfn. (Nominal verb -dhruk-) doing harm to the embryo and to the husband  |
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garbhabhavana | n. (equals -gṛha-) the sanctuary of a temple  |
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garbhacalana | n. the motion of the foetus in the uterus  |
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garbhacchidra | m. the mouth of the womb  |
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garbhaceṭa | m. a servant by birth  |
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garbhacyuta | mfn. fallen from the womb (child)  |
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garbhacyuta | mfn. miscarrying  |
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garbhacyuti | f. falling from the womb, delivery  |
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garbhacyuti | f. miscarriage  |
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garbhada | mfn. "granting impregnation", procreative  |
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garbhada | m. equals -kara-  |
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garbhadā | f. Name of a shrub  |
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garbhadāsa | m. a slave by birth  |
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garbhadāsa | m. (f(ī-). ,Prakrit.)  |
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garbhadātrī | f. equals -dā-  |
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garbhadha | mfn. impregnatory  |
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garbhadhāna | for rbhādhāna-, .  |
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garbhadharā | f. bearing a foetus, pregnant  |
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garbhadhāraṇa | n. gestation, pregnancy,  |
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garbhadhāraṇā | f. "pregnancy (of the sky)", Name of  |
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garbhadhārita | mfn. contained in the womb, conceived  |
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garbhadhārita | mfn. borne  |
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garbhadhi | m. "breeding-place", nest  |
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garbhadhṛta | mfn. contained in the womb  |
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garbhadhṛti | f. equals -druti-.  |
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garbhadhvaṃsa | m. equals -kṣaya-  |
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garbhadivasa | m. plural (equals -kāla-or -samaya-,the time or) the days on which the offspring of the sky (See g/arbha-) shows the first signs of life (195 days or 7 lunar months after its first conception)  |
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garbhadrāvaṇa | n. a particular process applied to minerals (especially to mercury).  |
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garbhadruh | mfn. See -bhartṛ-dr-.  |
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garbhadruti | f. idem or 'n. a particular process applied to minerals (especially to mercury).'  |
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garbhadvādaśa | m. plural the 12th year reckoning from conception (see )  |
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garbhagata | an embryo,  |
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garbhageha | n. equals -gṛha- q.v  |
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garbhaghātinī | f. "embryo-killer, producing abortion", the poisonous plant Methonica superba  |
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garbhagraha | m. conception  |
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garbhagrahaṇa | n. equals ha-  |
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garbhagrahārtava | n. time fit for conception  |
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garbhagrāhikā | f. a midwife  |
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garbhagṛha | n. an inner apartment, sleeping-room etc.  |
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garbhagṛha | n. the sanctuary or adytum of a temple (where the image of a deity is placed) (once -geha-, ) p.440  |
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garbhagṛha | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a house containing anything (exempli gratia, 'for example' śara-g-,a house containing arrows ) .  |
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garbhagurvī | f. "great with child", pregnant  |
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garbhahantṛ | m. "embryo-killer", Name of a demon  |
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garbhaikādaśa | m. plural the 11th year reckoning from conception (see )  |
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garbhaka | m. a chaplet of flowers worn in the hair  |
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garbhaka | m. a period of two nights with the intermediate day  |
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garbhakāla | m. the time of impregnation  |
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garbhakāla | m. equals -divasa-  |
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garbhakāma | mf(ā-)n. desirous of impregnation  |
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garbhakara | m. "producing impregnation", Nageia putraṃjīva-  |
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garbhakāra | m. "impregnating", Name of a śastra- (or recitation)  |
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garbhakaraṇa | n. anything which causes impregnation  |
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garbhakārin | mfn. producing impregnation  |
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garbhakartṛ | m. "composer of the garbha--hymn", Name of tvaṣṭṛ- (author of )  |
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garbhakleśa | m. pains of childbirth  |
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garbhakośa | m. "embryo-receptacle", the uterus  |
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garbhakoṣa | m. "embryo-receptacle", the uterus  |
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garbhakṣaya | m. "loss of the embryo", miscarriage  |
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garbhalakṣaṇa | n. symptom of pregnancy  |
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garbhalakṣaṇa | n. "symptom of the sky's pregnancy (See rbhadivasa-) ", Name of  |
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garbhalambhana | n. "facilitation of conception", Name of a ceremony (see ) .  |
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garbhamaṇḍapa | m. an inner apartment, sleeping-room, 77.  |
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garbhamās | m. month of pregnancy  |
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garbhamāsa | m. idem or 'm. month of pregnancy '  |
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garbhamocana | n. idem or 'm. delivery '  |
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garbhamokṣa | m. delivery  |
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garbhamṛt | mfn. dying in the womb,  |
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garbhanābhināḍī | f. idem or 'f. "embryo-artery", the umbilical cord ' , 3, 28.  |
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garbhanāḍī | f. "embryo-artery", the umbilical cord  |
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garbhaṇḍa | m. (fr. garbha-+ aṇḍa-?), enlargement of the navel  |
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garbhanidhāna | mf(ī-)n. receiving or sheltering an embryo  |
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garbhanirharaṇa | n. drawing out a child (from the womb)  |
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garbhaniṣkṛti | f. a foetus completely developed  |
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garbhanud | m. equals -ghātinī-  |
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garbhapākin | m. rice ripening (during the latter period of the sky's pregnancy id est) in sixty days  |
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garbhaparisrava | m. secundines  |
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garbhapāta | m. miscarriage (after the fourth month of pregnancy)  |
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garbhapātaka | m. "causing miscarriage", a red kind of Moringa  |
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garbhapātana | m. (equals taka-) a variety of karañja-  |
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garbhapātana | m. equals -nud-  |
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garbhapātana | n. causing miscarriage  |
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garbhapātinī | f. "causing miscarriage", the plant"causing miscarriage", the plant viśalyā- |
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garbhapoṣaṇa | n. "nourishing a foetus", gestation  |
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garbhaprāvaraṇa | n. the membrane encircling the fetus, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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garbhapuroḍāśa | m. an embryo- puroḍāśa- (offered after a paśu-puroḍāśa-, if the sacrificial animal is pregnant)  |
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garbharakṣā | f. protecting the foetus ,  |
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garbharakṣaṇa | n. "protecting the foetus", Name of a ceremony performed in the fourth month of gestation  |
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garbharandhi | f. complete cooking  |
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garbharasa | (g/arbha--) mf(ā-)n. desirous of impregnation  |
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garbharūpa | m. "foetus-like", a youth, young man (plural"young people")  |
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garbharūpa | n. plural the children, young family  |
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garbharūpaka | m. idem or 'n. plural the children, young family '  |
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garbhasamaya | m. equals -divasa-  |
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garbhasambhava | m. the production of a foetus, becoming pregnant  |
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garbhasambhavā | f. a kind of cardamoms  |
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garbhasambhūti | f. equals bhava-  |
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garbhasaṃdhi | m. (in dramatic language) a particular juncture,  |
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garbhasaṃkarita | m. a mongrel  |
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garbhasaṃkramaṇa | n. entering the womb  |
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garbhasamplava | m. abortion  |
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garbhasaṃskāra | m. a particular ceremony, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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garbhasaṃsravaṇa | n. abortion  |
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garbhaśaṅku | m. an instrument for extracting the dead foetus.  |
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garbhaśātana | n. the procuring abortion  |
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garbhaśātana | n. a drug procuring abortion  |
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garbhaśayyā | f. equals -vasati-,  |
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garbhasrāva | m. equals -saṃsravaṇa-  |
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garbhasrāvin | mfn. producing abortion  |
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garbhasrāvin | m. Phoenix paludosa  |
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garbhaśrīkāntamiśra | m. Name of an author  |
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garbhastha | mfn. situated in the womb  |
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garbhastha | mfn. being in the interior of (genitive case)  |
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garbhasthāna | n. equals -vasati-  |
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garbhasubhaga | mf(ā-)n. blessing the foetus.  |
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garbhasūtra | n. Name of Buddhist sūtra- work.  |
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garbhatā | f. the sky's state of having offspring (See g/arbha-)  |
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garbhatva | n. impregnation  |
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garbhavadha | m. killing of the embryo  |
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garbhavadhaprāyaścitta | n. penance for killing an embryo.  |
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garbhavartman | n. "embryo-path", passage leading from the womb  |
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garbhavāsa | m. idem or 'f. "embryo-abode", the womb '  |
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garbhavāsakleśa | m. puerperal fever  |
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garbhavasati | f. "embryo-abode", the womb  |
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garbhavatī | f. pregnant  |
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garbhavedana | n. a mantra- producing impregnation  |
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garbhavedanā | f. equals -kleśa-  |
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garbhavedinī | f. equals dana-  |
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garbhaveśman | n. an inner apartment  |
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garbhaveśman | n. a lying-in chamber,  |
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garbhaveśman | n. equals -vasati-  |
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garbhavicyuti | f. abortion in the beginning of pregnancy  |
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garbhavipatti | f. the death of the foetus.  |
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garbhavyākaraṇa | n. careful description of the embryo (part of the śārīra- section in medical works)  |
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garbhavyāpad | f. equals -vipatti-.  |
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garbhavyūha | m. a kind of battle array  |
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garbhayamaka | n. (in rhetoric) a yamaka- (q.v) exhibited in an inserted phrase (exempli gratia, 'for example' ) .  |
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garbhayoṣā | f. a woman pregnant with (genitive case;said of the Ganges)  |
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garbhayutā | f. equals -gurvī-  |
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gardabha | m. "crier, brayer (?)", an ass etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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gardabha | m. a kind of perfume  |
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gardabha | m. plural Name of a family  |
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gardabha | n. the white esculent water-lily  |
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gardabha | n. Embelia Ribes  |
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gardabha | n. a kind of beetle (generated in cow-dung)  |
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gardabha | n. Name of several plants (aparājitā-, kaṭabhī-, śvetakaṇṭakārī-)  |
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gardabha | n. equals gardabhikā-  |
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gardabha | Nom. P. bhati-, to represent an ass  |
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gārdabha | mfn. (fr. gard-), belonging to or coming from an ass  |
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gārdabha | mfn. drawn by asses (a cart)  |
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gardabhagada | m. equals gardabhikā-  |
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gardabhaka | m. anybody or anything resembling an ass  |
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gardabhaka | m. a cutaneous disease (eruption of round, red, and painful spots)  |
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gardabhakṣīra | n. the milk of a she-ass (confer, compare mṛga-- kṣ-), (varia lectio).  |
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gardabhanādin | mfn. braying like an ass  |
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gardabhapuṣpa | m. equals khara-p-  |
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gardabharatha | m. a donkey-cart  |
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gārdabharathika | mfn. fit for a donkey-cart (also a--, vi-- negative)  |
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gardabharūpa | m. "ass-shaped", Name of vikramāditya-.  |
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gardabhaśāka | m. idem or 'f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus '  |
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gardabhaśākhī | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus ' '  |
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gardabhavallī | f. Clerodendrum Siphonanthus  |
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gardabhaya | Nom. yati-  |
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gargabhagiṇī | f. garga-ti&iencoding=iast&lang='>bhago 'syā astīti-  |
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gargabhaginī | f. a sister of the garga-s vArttika  |
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garuḍodbhava | m. a particular precious stone  |
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gatabhartṛkā | f. "a wife whose husband is dead" , a widow  |
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gatavibhava | mfn. idem or 'mfn. bereft of wealth, impoverished '  |
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gatibhaṅga | m. impediment to progress, stoppage  |
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gātrabhaṅga | m. equals -bhañjana-  |
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gātrabhaṅgā | f. a kind of cowach  |
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gātrabhañjana | n. stretching one's limbs (as in sleepiness),  |
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gaurībhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-.  |
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gaurīkāntasārvabhauma | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary called ānanda-laharītarī-.  |
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gautamasambhavā | f. the gautamī- river  |
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gavālambha | m. "killing a cow", hospitality, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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gāyatrakākubha | mfn. consisting of metres gāyatrī- and kakubh- (as a pragātha-)  |
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gāyatrīvallabha | m. "friend of gāyatrī-", Name of śiva-.  |
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ghaṇṭābha | (ṭābh-) varia lectio for ghaṭābha-.  |
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gharmāmbhas | n. idem or 'n. equals rma-jala- '  |
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ghaṭābha | m. "resembling a pot", Name of a daitya- (vv.ll. kaṭ-and ghaṇṭ-).  |
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ghaṭabhava | m. "jar-born", agastya-  |
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ghaṭodbhava | m. equals ṭa-bh-  |
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ghṛtācīgarbhasambhavā | f. large cardamoms  |
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ghṛtakumbha | m. a jar of ghee  |
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girijvarasamudbhava | m. (equals giri-ja-), red chalk, ruddle  |
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girimṛdbhava | m. idem or 'f. (equals -ja-) "mountain-soil", red chalk '  |
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girisambhava | m. a kind of hill-mouse  |
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girisambhava | n. bitumen  |
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gobhaga | mfn. cow-protecting,  |
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gobhaṇḍīra | m. a kind of aquatic bird  |
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gobhartṛ | m. a bull  |
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gobhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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godhūmasambhava | n. sour gruel made from wheat-flour, sour paste  |
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gokulodbhavā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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gomayāmbhas | n. water with cow-dung  |
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gomayodbhava | m. "originating in cow-dung", Cathartocarpus fistula  |
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gomāyubhakṣa | m. plural "jackal-eaters", Name of a people  |
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gombhas | n. idem or 'n. equals -jala- '  |
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gomedasaṃnibha | m. "resembling the gomeda-", dolomite  |
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gomedasaṃnibha | m. the plant dugdha-pāṣāṇa-  |
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gopabhadra | n. the fibrous esculent root of a water-lily  |
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gopabhadrā | f. equals -bhadrikā-  |
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gopabhadrikā | f. Gmelina arborea  |
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gopabhaṭṭa | varia lectio for go-bh-.  |
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gopālabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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gorabhasa | (g/o--) mfn. strengthened with milk (soma-)  |
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gorambha | m. Name of a man  |
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gosambhava | mfn. produced from or by a cow  |
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gosambhavā | f. = (-lomī-) white dūrvā- grass  |
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goṣṭhepragalbha | mfn. "courageous in a cow-pen", a boasting coward  |
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govindabhagavatpādācārya | m. Name of a teacher, 9; 20; 35  |
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govindabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author |
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govṛṣabha | m. a bull  |
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grabha | m. the taking possession of  |
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grābha | m. "one who seizes", a demon causing diseases  |
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grābha | m. what is seized, grasp (see uda--, grāva--, tuvi--,and hasta-grābh/a-.)  |
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grabhaṇa | See a-grabhaṇ/a-.  |
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grabhaṇavat | (gr/abh-) mfn. yielding any hold or support  |
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grahabhakti | f. division (of countries) with respect to the presiding planets  |
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grahabhakti | f. plural Name of  |
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grahaṇasambhavādhikāra | m. Name of an astronomical work.  |
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grāvagrābha | m. one who handles the soma- stones  |
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gṛbha | m. (equals gṛh/a-) dwelling-place  |
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gṛbhayat | mfn. (irregular pr. p.) seizing, .  |
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gṛhabhadraka | n. an audience-hall  |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. "driven from his house", an exile  |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. destroying a house, breaking into a house  |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. family decay, failure or ruin (of a family, firm or association)  |
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gṛhabhañjana | n. the breaking down or destroying a house  |
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gṛhabhañjana | n. causing the ruin of a family  |
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gṛhabhartṛ | m. the master of a house  |
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gṛhārambha | m. building a house (= ) .  |
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grīṣmabhavā | f. "growing in summer", Jasminum Sambac  |
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grīṣmodbhavā | f. equals ṣma-bh-  |
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guḍodbhavā | f. sugar  |
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gudodbhava | m. piles  |
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guṇabhadra | m. Name of the author of the ātmānuśāsana-.  |
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guṇālābha | m. inefficiency  |
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guṇaprabha | m. Name of a Buddhist teacher.  |
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gurubha | m. " bṛhaspati-'s constellation", equals -devata-  |
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gurubha | m.  |
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hairaṇyagarbha | mfn. relating or belonging to hiraṇya-garbha-  |
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hairaṇyagarbha | m. patronymic of manu- (son of brahmā-)  |
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hairaṇyagarbha | m. of vasiṣṭha-  |
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hairaṇyagarbha | m. a worshipper of hiraṇya-garbha-  |
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hairaṇyanābha | m. patronymic fr. hiraṇya-n-  |
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halibha | m. or n. a particular high number  |
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haṃsanābha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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hanumantabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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hanuṣkambha | m. equals -graha-  |
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hanustambha | m. equals -graha-  |
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haribha | See hariva-.  |
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haribhadra | m. Name of various men  |
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haribhadra | n. the fragrant bark of Feronia Elephantum  |
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haribhadrasūri | m. Name of an author ( haribhadrasūrikathā -kathā- f.Name of work)  |
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haribhadrasūrikathā | f. haribhadrasūri |
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haribhakta | m. a worshipper of viṣṇu-  |
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haribhakti | f. the worship of viṣṇu-  |
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haribhakti | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktibhāskarasadvaiṣṇavasārasarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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haribhaktibhāskarodaya | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktidīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktikalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktikalpalatikā | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktilatā | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktilatikāstava | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktirahasya | n. Name of work  |
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haribhaktirasāmṛtasindhu | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktirasāyana | n. Name of work  |
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haribhaktisamāgama | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktisāra | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktisudhārasa | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaktitaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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haribhaktivilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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haribhaṭa | m. Name of an asura-  |
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haribhaṭṭa | m. Name of various scholars etc.  |
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haribhaṭṭadīkṣita | m. Name of an author  |
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haridarbha | m. a sort of kuśa- grass (see harid-garbha-).  |
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haridāsabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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haridāsabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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haridāsanyāyavācaspatitarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author. ( )  |
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haridattabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author.  |
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haridgarbha | m. a kind of kuśa- grass (prob. wrong reading for hariddarbha-)  |
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haridrābha | mfn. (drābha-) resembling turmeric  |
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haridrābha | mfn. of a yellow colour  |
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haridrābha | m. Curcuma Zerumbet or Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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hariharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author  |
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hariharabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author  |
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hariharamanṇḍalaṣoḍaśaliṅgobhava | m. Name of work  |
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hariharatarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of certain man.  |
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harimbhara | mfn. bearing the yellow-coloured (thunderbolt)  |
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harinābha | m. Name of an author  |
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haripālabhaṭṭa | ( ) m. Name of a man.  |
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hariprabha | mfn. fallow-coloured ( hariprabhatva -tva- n.)  |
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hariprabhatva | n. hariprabha |
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harirāmabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a man. |
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harirāmatarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a man. |
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harirāmatarkavāgīśabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a man. |
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haritagarbha | mf(ā-)n. containing a golden germ  |
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haritajambhan | mfn.  |
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haritaprabha | mfn. appearing yellowish or pale  |
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harivallabha | m. "beloved by viṣṇu-", Name of various men (also -rāya-)  |
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harivaṃśabhaṭṭa | m. (?) Name of an author  |
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harṣagarbha | mfn. full of joy, blissful  |
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hastābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the hand  |
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hastābharaṇa | n. a kind of snake  |
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hastagrābha | mfn. one who takes or has taken a girl's hand (="one who marries or has married a wife")  |
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hastibhadra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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hastikumbha | m. Name of a grotto  |
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hastyṛṣabha | mfn. accompanied by an elephant-like bull (as cows)  |
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hatabhaga | mfn. ill-starred, ill-fated, luckless  |
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hataprabha | mfn. equals -cchāya- |
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haviḥśeṣabhakṣa | mfn. eating the remnant of a sacrifice  |
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haviṣyabhakṣa | mfn. eating sacrificial food (rice or other grain, clarified butter and e.; haviṣyabhakṣatā -tā- f.)  |
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haviṣyabhakṣatā | f. haviṣyabhakṣa |
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hellābha | m. "ploughlike", a piebald horse with a black stripe along its back  |
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hemābha | mfn. looking like golden  |
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hemabhadrika | mf(ā-)n. wearing a golden amulet  |
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hemabhastrā | f. a gold purse or purse containing gold  |
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hemagarbha | mfn. containing golden in the interior  |
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hemakumbha | m. a golden jar  |
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hemaprabha | m. "having a golden lustre", Name of a vidyādhara- (f(ā-).)  |
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hemaprabha | m. of a king of the parrots  |
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herambha | wrong reading for heramba-  |
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himābha | mfn. resembling cold, like snow or frost  |
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himagarbha | mfn. laden with snow  |
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himāmbha | n. cold water  |
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himāmbha | n. dew  |
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himaśucibhasmabhūṣita | mfn. adorned with ashes white as snow  |
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himavatprabhava | mfn. springing from or belonging to the himālaya-  |
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himodbhavā | f. "cold-produced", Curcuma Zedoaria  |
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himodbhavā | f. another plant (equals kṣīriṇī-)  |
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hiṃsāsamudbhava | mfn. arising from injury (id est from the sin of hurting living creatures)  |
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hīrabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. a golden fetus  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. Name of brahmā- (so called as born from a golden egg formed out of the seed deposited in the waters when they were produced as the first creation of the Self-existent;according to ,this seed became a golden egg, resplendent as the sun, in which the Self-existent brahma- was born as brahmā- the Creator, who is therefore regarded as a manifestation of the Self-existent ) etc. (see )  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. Name of the author of the hymn ṛgveda- (having the patronymic prājāpatya-)  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. of a vedānta- teacher  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. of various other persons  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. of a flamingo  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | m. (in philosophy) the soul invested with the sūkṣma-śarīra- or subtle body (equals sūtrātman-, prāṇātman-)  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | n. (prob.) Name of a liṅga-  |
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hiraṇyagarbha | mfn. relating to hiraṇya-garbha- or brahmā-.  |
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hiraṇyagarbhadāna | n. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyagarbhadānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyagarbhadānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyagarbhahṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyagarbhasaṃhitā | f. Name of work (or bha-parāśara-saṃhitā-)  |
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hiraṇyagarbhatantra | n. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyagarbhavatī | f. (-garbh/a--) a verse containing the word hiraṇya-garbha- |
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hiraṇyagarbhavidhi | m. Name of the 12th pariśiṣṭa- of the atharvaveda-  |
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hiraṇyakavacodbhava | m. Name of śiva-  |
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hiraṇyanābha | m. "having a golden navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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hiraṇyanābha | m. of various men etc.  |
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hiraṇyanābha | m. of the mountain maināka-  |
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hiraṇyanābha | n. a building having three halls (viz. towards the east, west, and south)  |
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hiraṇyavṛṣabha | m. a small golden bull  |
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hiraṇyavṛṣabhadāna | n. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyavṛṣabhadānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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hitābhaṅga | m. the breaking of a dike (varia lectio iḍā-bh-)  |
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homabhasman | n. the ashes of a burnt-offering  |
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hrasvadarbha | m. equals -kuśa-  |
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hṛdayābharaṇa | m. Name of an author  |
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hṛdayakṣobha | m. agitation of the heart  |
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hṛdayavallabha | m. the beloved of the heart,  |
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hrībhaya | n. fear of shame  |
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hṛtstambha | m. paralysis of the heart  |
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huṃkāragarbha | mfn. filled with groaning or menacing sounds  |
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hutabhakṣa | m. "eating the oblation", Name of agni- or fire  |
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hutocchaiṣṭabhakṣa | mfn. equals hutaśiṣṭāśana-  |
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ibha | m. (? i- ) servants, dependants, domestics, household, family ([ ])  |
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ibha | m. fearless ([ ])  |
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ibha | m. an elephant etc.  |
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ibha | m. the number eight  |
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ibha | m. Name of a plant  |
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ibha | m. (according to to some also in ="elephant")  |
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ibhadantā | f. the plant Tiaridium Indicum  |
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ibhagandhā | f. Name of a poisonous fruit  |
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ibhakaṇā | f. a plant with an aromatic seed, Scindapsus Officinalis  |
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ibhakeśara | m. the tree Mesua Roxburghii  |
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ibhamācala | (ibham-ācala-) m. a lion  |
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ibhanimīlikā | f. smartness, shrewdness, sagacity (like that of an elephant)  |
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ibhapa | m. the driver or keeper of an elephant  |
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ibhapālaka | m. the driver or keeper of an elephant  |
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ibhapoṭā | f. a young elephant, a cub.  |
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ibhayuvati | f. an elephant's cub.  |
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icchābharaṇa | (icchābharaṇa-) m. Name of a man  |
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iḍābhaṅga | (varia lectio for hitābh-),  |
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ikṣubhakṣikā | f. a meal of sugar or molasses commentator or commentary on  |
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ikṣubhakṣita | mf(ā-and ī-). chewing sugar-cane  |
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ikṣubhañjam | ind. as if breaking sugar-cane,  |
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ikṣubhañjikā | f. a kind of game,  |
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inasabha | n. a royal court or assembly.  |
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indrābha | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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indrābha | m. a species of fowl.  |
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indrabhaginī | f. " indra-'s sister", Name of parvatī-  |
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indrabhaṭṭāraka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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indradevībhavana | n. Name of the monastery built by the above  |
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indraśalabha | m. Name of a man.  |
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indubha | n. Name of the nakṣatra- mṛgaśiras-  |
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indubhavā | f. Name of a river.  |
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induprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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īṣadāḍhyaṃbhava | mfn. easy to become rich  |
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īṣallabha | (īṣat-labha-) mfn. to be obtained for a little  |
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īṣatpralambha | mfn. to be deceived easily.  |
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īśvarasabha | n. a royal court or assembly.  |
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jaḍabharata | m. "the stupid bharata-", Name of a man simulating stupidity  |
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jagadābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a poem by jagannātha- paṇḍita-rāja-  |
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jagadbhaya | n. terror of the universe,  |
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jagannāthavallabhanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama  |
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jagatībhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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jaghanyaprabhava | mfn. of lowest origin  |
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jahistambha | mfn. constantly striking against a post (not in )  |
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jalabhauta | mfn. one who is infatuated or silly in regard to water,  |
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jaladābha | mfn. cloud-like, dark  |
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jaladhisambhava | mfn. marine  |
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jalagandhebha | m. "scented water-elephant", a kind of mythic animal  |
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jalagarbha | mfn. wet with dew,  |
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jalagarbha | m. Name of a son of -vāhana- (ananda- in a former birth)  |
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jālagardabha | m. a kind of pimple,  |
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jālakagardabha | m. equals la-g-  |
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jalakukkubha | m. the aquatic bird Parra Jacana or goensis  |
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jalakumbha | m. a water-jar  |
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jalasambhava | m. "water-born" equals -vetasa-  |
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jalastambha | m. solidification of water (magical faculty).  |
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jalastambhana | n. idem or 'm. solidification of water (magical faculty).' , GarP.  |
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jalebha | m. equals la-dvipa-  |
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jalodbhava | mfn. produced in water, aquatic, marine  |
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jalodbhava | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalodbhava | m. Name of a water-demon (slain by kaśyapa-)  |
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jalodbhava | m. "water-origin", Name of a place  |
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jalodbhavā | f. the plant laghu-brāhmī-  |
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jalodbhava | m. benzoin  |
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jambha | m. a tooth, eye-tooth, tusk, (plural) set of teeth, mouth, jaws (dual number)  |
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jambha | m. swallowing  |
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jambha | m. (bh/a-) one who crushes or swallows (as a demon)  |
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jambha | m. (gaRa śivādi-) Name of several demons (conquered by viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- ;by indra- )  |
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jambha | m. a leader of the demons in the war against the gods under indra-  |
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jambha | m. Name of a son (of prahrāda- ;of hiraṇya-kaśipu-, )  |
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jambha | m. of the father-in-law of hiraṇya-kaśipu-  |
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jambha | m. of sunda-'s father  |
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jambha | m. indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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jambha | m. a charm (?)  |
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jambha | m. equals bhin-  |
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jambha | m. a quiver  |
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jambha | m. a part, portion  |
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jambha | f. see ku--, t/apur-., tigm/a--, tṛṣṭa--, vīl/u--  |
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jambha | f. su-j/ambha- and antar-jambh/a- ([ see .])  |
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jambha | See 1. jabh-.  |
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jāmbha | patronymic fr. jambha- gaRa śivādi-.  |
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jambhabhedin | m. " jambha--destroyer", indra-  |
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jambhadviṣ | m. " jambha--enemy", indra-  |
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jambhaga | m. plural Name of a class of demons (for bhaka-?)  |
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jambhaka | mfn. ( ) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' crushing, devouring  |
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jambhaka | mfn. yawning (see jṛmbh-)  |
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jambhaka | m. a charm (?)  |
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jambhaka | m. a demon or Name of a demon  |
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jambhaka | m. Name of gaṇeśa- Iv, 165  |
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jambhaka | m. of a demon (conquered by kṛṣṇa- ;causing, diseases ;attendant of śiva- )  |
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jambhaka | m. plural Name of several evil spirits supposed to reside in various magical weapons  |
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jambhaka | m. (hence sg.) Name of a verse addressed to them,  |
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jambhaka | m. equals bhin-  |
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jambhakā | f. equals bhā-  |
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jambhaka | See 1. jabh-.  |
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jambhakuṇḍa | n. Name of a tīrtha-,  |
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jambhala | m. idem or 'm. equals bhin- '  |
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jambhala | m. Name of a spirit  |
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jambhala | m. of a man  |
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jambhalā | f. of a rākṣasī- (by meditating on whom women become pregnant)  |
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jambhaladatta | m. Name of the author of  |
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jambhalikā | f. a kind of song  |
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jambhaṃjambham | ind. so as to open the mouth wide (?)  |
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jambhan | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (tṛṇa--, su--, soma--, harita--) equals bha-  |
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jambhan | See 1. jabh-.  |
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jambhana | mf(ī-)n. crushing, destroying, crusher  |
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jambhana | m. Calotropis gigantea  |
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jambhana | m. see kaṇva--, piśāca--, maśaka--, yātu--, and vyāghra-j/ambh-.  |
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jambhana | n. sexual intercourse (varia lectio)  |
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jambhana | See 1. and 2. jabh-.  |
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jambhaniśumbhana | m. Name (also title or epithet) of indra-,  |
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jambhara | m. equals bhin-  |
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jambhara | etc., See 1. jabh-.  |
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jambhāribhujastambhana | n. paralysing indra-'s arm (one of śiva-'s heroic deeds)  |
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jambhasuta | (j/ambh-) mfn. pressed with the jaws, chewed  |
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jāmbūnadaprabha | mfn. of golden splendour (in compound)  |
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jāmbūnadaprabha | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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janabhakṣa | mfn. devouring men ["loving men or to be loved by men" ]  |
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janakabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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jānakīvallabha | m. " sītā-'s lover", rāma-, Ramapujasar.  |
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jānāmbhas | mfn. having water up to one's knee  |
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janavallabha | m. "agreeable to men", the plant śveta-rohita-  |
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jañjaṇābhavat | mfn. glittering  |
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janmabha | n. the asterism under which any one is born, .  |
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japākusumasaṃnibha | m. "resembling the japā- -flower", the plant hiṅgūla-  |
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jārabharā | f. (gaRa pacādi-) an adulteress  |
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jāragarbha | m. a child by a paramour, bastard ( )  |
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jarbhari | mfn. ( bhṛ-, Intensive; reduplicated like in perfect tense) supporting ( )  |
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jātaikabhakti | mfn. devoted exclusively to  |
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jātakṣobha | mfn. agitated.  |
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jātarūpaprabha | mfn. "shining like gold", orpiment  |
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jātūbharman | (t/ū--) mfn. ever nourishing or protecting, 3.  |
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jātūbharman | etc. See j/ātu-.  |
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jaulāyanabhakta | mfn. inhabited by the jaulāyana-s gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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jayabhaṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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jayābhaṭṭārikā | f. Name of a locality, .  |
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jayastambha | m. column of victory  |
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jayastambha | m. a trophy  |
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jihvāstambha | m. stiffness of the tongue,  |
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jihvodbhava | m. equals hvā-mala-  |
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jimbha | for jṛmbha- (?) , in compound  |
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jimbhajihvatā | f. swelling of the tongue  |
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jinabhadra | m. Name of a famous Jain author (also called dra-gaṇi-kṣamāśramaṇa-)  |
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jinabhadra | m. of the author of a tale (composed A.D, 1148)  |
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jinabhadra | m. of a Jain sūri- (died A.D. 1458).  |
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jinabhakti | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1714-48).  |
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jinalābha | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1728-78;author of ātma-prabodha-).  |
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jinaprabha | m. Name of a Jain sūri- (author of several works).  |
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jinavallabha | m. Name of a famous Jain author (died A.D. 1111).  |
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jīvabhadrā | f. the plant vanti- or vṛddhi-  |
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jīvadbhartṛkā | f. equals vapatnī-  |
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jīvopalambhaprakaraṇa | n. Name of a Jain treatise.  |
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jñānagarbha | m. "filled with knowledge", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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jñānagarbha | m. of a scholar  |
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jñānaprabha | m. "brilliant with knowledge", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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jñānaprabha | m. of a man  |
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jñānavibhūtigarbha | m. "filled with superhuman knowledge", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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jṛmbha | m. (n. gaRa ardkarcādi-) yawning |
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jṛmbha | m. blossoming, (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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jṛmbha | m. appearance of (in compound)  |
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jṛmbha | m. expansion, stretching  |
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jṛmbha | m. swelling  |
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jṛmbha | m. Name of a bird  |
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jṛmbhaka | m. "yawner", a sort of spirit or demon  |
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jṛmbhaka | m. (equals jambh-) Name of certain magical formularies for exorcising the evil spirits supposed to possess weapons  |
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jṛmbhaṇa | mfn. causing to yawn  |
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jṛmbhaṇa | n. yawning  |
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jṛmbhaṇa | n. stretching the limbs, slackness  |
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jṛmbhaṇa | n. bursting open, blossoming  |
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jvālāgardabhaka | m. equals jāla-gardabha-  |
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jvālārāsabhakāmaya | m. equals -gardabhaka-  |
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jyeṣṭhabhavikā | f. an elder brother's wife  |
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jyotirjvalanārciśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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jyotirvidābharaṇa | n. Name of work on astronomy  |
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jyotiṣprabha | m. "brilliant with light", Name of a flower  |
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jyotiṣprabha | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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jyotiṣprabha | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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jyotiṣprabha | m. of a prince  |
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kābhartṛ | m. a bad husband or lord or master  |
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kācasambhava | n. "produced from alkaline ashes", black salt  |
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kadalīgarbha | m. the pith of the plantain tree etc.  |
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kaidarbha | m. a patronymic fr. kid- gaRa bidādi- ( )  |
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kaiṃdarbha | varia lectio for kaid- q.v  |
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kaiṭabha | m. Name of an asura- (slain by viṣṇu-) etc.  |
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kaiṭabha | f(ā-or ī-) Name of durgā-  |
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kaiṭabha | n. Name of a class of writings (pāli- keṭubha-)  |
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kaiṭabhabhid | m. "slayer of kaiṭabha-" idem or 'm. "enemy of kaiṭabha-" idem or 'm. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu- ', .'  |
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kaiṭabhadviṣ | m. "enemy of kaiṭabha-" idem or 'm. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu- ' , .  |
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kaiṭabhahan | m. idem or 'm. "slayer of kaiṭabha-" idem or 'm. "enemy of kaiṭabha-" idem or 'm. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu- ', .' ' |
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kaiṭabhajit | m. "conqueror of the asura- kaiṭabha-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kakubbhaṇḍa | m. a mythical being  |
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kakubha | mfn. lofty, excelling, distinguished  |
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kakubha | m. a kind of evil spirit  |
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kakubha | m. a kind of bird  |
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kakubha | m. the tree Terminalia Arjuna etc.  |
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kakubha | m. a part of the Indian lute called the belly (a wooden vessel covered with leather placed under its neck to render the sound deeper, or a crooked piece of wood at the end of the lute)  |
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kakubha | m. (in mus.) a particular rāga- or mode  |
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kakubha | m. a kind of disease  |
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kakubha | m. Name of a man gaRa tika-kitavādi-  |
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kakubha | m. of a mountain  |
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kakubha | m. (in mus.) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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kakubha | n. the flower of Terminalia Arjuna |
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kākubha | mfn. consisting of kakubh- verses gaRa utsādi- (see pragātha-).  |
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kākubha | m. a son or descendant of kakubh- gaRa śivādi-  |
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kākubhabārhata | m. a species of pragātha-  |
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kakubhamaya | mfn. made of the wood of Terminalia Arjuna  |
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kalabha | m. (3. kal- ), a young elephant (one thirty years old) etc.  |
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kalabha | m. a young camel  |
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kalabha | m. Datura Fastuosa (equals dhustūra-)  |
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kalabhairava | m. or n. (?) , Name of a deep ravine in the mountain between the rivers tāpī- and narmadā-.  |
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kālabhairava | m. a form of bhairava-.  |
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kalabhaka | m. the young of an elephant  |
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kālabhakṣa | m. "time-devourer", Name of śiva-.  |
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kalābhara | m. "possessing the arts", an artist, mechanic  |
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kalabhava | m. the thorn-apple tree  |
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kalabhavallabha | m. Name of a tree  |
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kālāgnibhairava | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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kalalajodbhava | m. Shorea robusta  |
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kālanābha | m. (fr. nābhi-), Name of an asura-  |
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kālanābha | m. of a son of hiraṇyākṣa-  |
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kālanābha | m. of a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu-  |
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kālanābha | m. of a son of vipra-citti- and siṃhikā-  |
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kālāntarāvṛttiśubhāśubha | n. plural good and evil things occurring within the revolutions of time.  |
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kalaśodbhava | m. Name of agastya-  |
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kālavibhakti | f. a section or part of time  |
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kalmāṣābhibhava | n. sour boiled rice  |
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kalpabhava | m. plural Name of a class of deities among the jaina-s.  |
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kalyāṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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kāmabhakṣa | (edition -bhakṣya-) m. eating according to one's inclinations commentator or commentary on  |
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kāmacāravādabhakṣa | mfn. following one's inclinations in behaviour and speech and eating  |
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kamalābhakta | m. idem or 'm. Name of a man.'  |
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kamalabhava | m. "sprung from the lotus", Name of brahmā-  |
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kamalabhavana | m. idem or 'm. "sprung from the lotus", Name of brahmā- '  |
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kamalagarbha | mfn. "offspring of the lotus", Name of brahmā-  |
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kamalagarbha | mfn. the lotus-cup.  |
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kamalagarbhābha | mfn. bright as the lotus-cup.  |
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kamalanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kamalasaṃbhava | m. Name of brahmā-.  |
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kamalodbhava | m. Name of brahmā-  |
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kāmarūpodbhavā | f. a kind of musk  |
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kāmavallabha | m. "love's favourite", spring  |
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kāmavallabha | m. a species of mango tree  |
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kāmavallabha | m. the cinnamon tree  |
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kambha | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. happy, prosperous ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '  |
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kambha | See .  |
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kāmivallabha | m. Ardea sibirica  |
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kaṃjanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kaṃsodbhavā | f. a fragrant earth  |
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kāṃsyābha | mfn. coloured like copper or brass  |
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kaṇabha | m. "shining like a grain" (kaṇa iva bhāti-), a kind of fly with a sting  |
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kaṇabhaka | m. idem or 'm. "shining like a grain" (kaṇa iva bhāti-), a kind of fly with a sting '  |
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kaṇabhakṣa | m. equals kaṇāda- below.  |
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kaṇabhakṣaka | m. a kind of sparrow  |
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kanakābha | mfn. similar to gold, like gold  |
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kanakabhaṅga | m. a piece of gold.  |
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kanakalodbhava | m. resin of the plant Shorea Robusta  |
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kanakaprabha | mfn. bright as gold  |
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kanakastambha | m. a golden column or stem etc.  |
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kanakastambharucira | mfn. shining with columns of gold  |
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kanakatālābha | mfn. bright as a golden palm tree.  |
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kaṇalābha | m. a whirlpool  |
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kāñcanagarbha | (probably for -varṇa- edition Bomb. iii, 47, 27).  |
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kāñcanaprabha | mfn. glittering with gold  |
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kāñcanaprabha | m. Name of a prince (son of bhīma- and father of suhotra-)  |
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kāñcanasaṃnibha | mfn. like gold.  |
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kāṇḍabhagna | n. a fracture or dislocation of the bones  |
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kāṇḍabhagnatva | n. the state of having a fractured limb  |
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kandasaṃbhava | mfn. growing from bulbs  |
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kandodbhavā | f. a species of Cocculus  |
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kaṅkālabhairava | n. Name of work  |
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kaṅkālabhairavatantra | n. idem or 'n. Name of work '  |
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kaṅkaṇābharaṇa | mfn. wearing a golden bracelet,  |
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kāntārabhava | m. a dweller in the woods  |
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kaṇṭhabhaṅga | m. "break of the voice", stammering.  |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the neck, necklace |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. a shorter Name of the work called sarasvatī-kaṇṭhābharaṇa- (see also kavika-)  |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇadarpaṇa | n. Name of a commentary on the above work.  |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇamārjana | n. Name of a commentary on the above work.  |
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kaṇvajambhana | mf(ī-)n. consuming or destroying the evil spirits called kaṇva-  |
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kanyābhaikṣa | n. begging for a girl  |
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kanyābhartṛ | m. (equals kanyābhiḥ prārthanīyo bhartā- ) , Name of kārttikeya-  |
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kanyābhartṛ | m. a daughter's husband, son-in-law  |
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kanyāgarbha | m. the offspring of an unmarried woman  |
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kanyāsamudbhava | mfn. born from an unmarried woman  |
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kaphasaṃbhava | mfn. arising from phlegm  |
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kapibhakṣa | m. "food of apes", Name of a sweet substance  |
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kapilabhadrā | f. Name of a woman.  |
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kapotābha | mfn. pigeon-coloured, lead-grey  |
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kapotābha | m. a pale or dirty white colour  |
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karabha | m. (for 2.See column 3) ( kṝ- ;but more probably connected with 1. kara-), the trunk of an elephant etc.  |
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karabha | m. a young elephant  |
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karabha | m. a camel etc.  |
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karabha | m. a young camel  |
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karabha | m. the metacarpus (the hand from the wrist to the root of the fingers) commentator or commentary on etc.  |
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karabha | m. (in mus.) a singer who wrinkles the forehead when singing  |
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karabha | m. a kind of perfume  |
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karabha | m. a wall  |
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karabha | m. Name of danta-vakra- (king of the karūṣa-s)  |
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karabha | (for 1.See column 2) n. the lunar mansion called hasta-  |
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karabha | etc., for 1. See  |
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karabha | for 2., .  |
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kārabha | mfn. (fr. kar-), produced by or coming fr. a camel |
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karabhagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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karabhagrīva | m. Name of a fortress in the vindhya- mountain  |
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karabhaka | m. Name of a messenger  |
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karabhaka | m. of a village (see karabha-grāma-above.)  |
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karabhakāṇḍikā | f. Echinops Echinatus  |
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karabhañjaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karabhañjika | varia lectio for the above  |
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karabhapriya | m. a sort of tree  |
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karabhapriyā | f. a sort of Alhagi  |
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karabhavallabha | m. Feronia Elephantum.  |
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karakāmbhas | m. idem or 'm. the cocoa-nut tree '  |
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karālabhairava | n. Name of a tantra- ([ ])  |
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karambha | m. groats or coarsely-ground oats etc.  |
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karambha | m. a dish of parched grain, a cake or flour or meal mixed with curds, a kind of gruel (generally offered to pūṣan- as having no teeth to masticate hard food) etc.  |
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karambha | m. a mixture  |
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karambha | m. Name of a poisonous plant  |
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karambha | m. of a son of śakuni- and father of devarāta-  |
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karambha | m. of the father of asura- mahiṣa-  |
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karambha | m. of a monkey  |
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karambha | m. of a brother of rambha-  |
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karambha | mfn. mixed (as an odour)  |
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karambhabhāga | mfn. one who receives gruel for his part  |
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karambhaka | m. a kind of Achyranthes  |
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karambhaka | m. Name of a man  |
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karambhaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karambhaka | n. groats, coarsely-ground oats etc.  |
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karambhaka | n. a document drawn up in different dialects  |
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karambhapātra | n. a dish of gruel  |
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karambhavālukā | f. Nominal verb plural hot sand as gruel (a certain punishment in hell)  |
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karambhavālukātāpa | m. plural the pains caused by this punishment  |
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kāraṇaguṇodbhavaguṇa | m. a secondary or derivative property (as form, taste, smell, etc. produced by combinations of elementary or causal particles)  |
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kardamodbhava | m. marsh-produced kind of rice  |
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karibha | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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karikumbha | m. the frontal globe of an elephant.  |
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karikusumbha | m. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara-  |
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karikusumbhaka | m. idem or 'm. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara- '  |
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karmārambha | m. commencement of any act  |
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karmasaṃbhava | mfn. produced by or resulting from acts.  |
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karmāśritabhakta | m. plural Name of a vaiṣṇava- sect.  |
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karṇabhaṅga | m. bending the ears (varia lectio)  |
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karṇabhaṅga | a particular ear-disease,  |
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karṇābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the ear, |
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karṇābharaṇaka | m. Cathartocarpus fistula  |
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karṇapattrabhaṅga | m. ornamenting the ears (one of the 64 kalā-s)  |
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karṇaśobhana | n. an ornament for the ear  |
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karṇasubhaga | mfn. pleasant to the ear, pleasant to be heard  |
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karṇeṭiṭṭibha | m.  |
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karuṇārambha | mfn. engaging in deplorable actions  |
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karuṇāvipralambha | m. grief of separation with the uncertainty of meeting again  |
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karuṇāvipralambha | m. sorrowful events occurring during separation  |
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kāśīnāthabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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kāśmīrasambhava | n. saffron |
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kāṣṭhabhakṣaṇa | n. "devouring of wood (of the funeral pile)", kāṣṭhādhirohaṇa-  |
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kāṣṭhagarbha | mfn. woody in the interior  |
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kāṣṭhastambha | m. a beam of wood  |
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kaṭabhaṅga | m. plucking or gleaning corn with the hands  |
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kaṭabhaṅga | m. destruction of a prince, royal misfortune  |
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kaṭaṃbhara | m. Bignonia Indica  |
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kaṭaṃbharā | f. a female elephant  |
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kaṭaṃbharā | f. red arsenic  |
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kaṭaṃbharā | f. Name of several plants.  |
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kathārambha | m. (kathāra-) beginning of a story or tale, story-telling |
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kathārambhakāla | m. story-beginning-time |
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kaṭubhadra | m. idem or 'm. dried ginger '  |
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kaṭubhaṅga | m. dried ginger  |
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kaṭukabhakṣin | mfn. Name of a man.  |
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kaṭuṃbharā | f. Name of a plant  |
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kauleśabhairavī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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kaumbha | mfn. (fr. kumbh/a- gaRa saṃkalādi-), put into a pot  |
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kaumbhakāraka | n. "anything made by a potter", gaRa kulālādi-.  |
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kaumbhakāreya | m. the son of a female potter on vArttika 5 and 48 Va1rtt. 8.  |
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kaumbhakāri | m. the son of a potter |
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kaumbhakarṇa | mfn. belonging to kumbhakarṇa-  |
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kaumbhakarṇi | m. patronymic fr. kumbhakarṇa-  |
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kaumbhakārya | m. equals kāri- (not in )  |
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kauśāmbhas | n. water in which kuśa- grass has been boiled  |
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kaustubha | mn. (see kust-), Name of a celebrated jewel (obtained with thirteen other precious things at the churning of the ocean and suspended on the breast of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu-) etc.  |
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kaustubha | m. a manner of joining the fingers  |
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kaustubha | m. equals kiṃtughna-  |
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kaustubha | n. a kind of oil (sarṣapodbhava-)  |
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kaustubha | n. Name of work  |
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kaustubhabhṛt | m. "wearing the kaustubha-", idem or 'm. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu- '  |
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kaustubhadhāman | m. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu-  |
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kaustubhadūṣaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a vedānta- work  |
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kaustubhalakṣaṇa | m. "whose mark is the kaustubha-" idem or 'm. "wearing the kaustubha-", idem or 'm. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu- ' '  |
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kaustubhavakṣas | m. "whose breast is decorated with the kaustubha-" idem or 'm. "whose mark is the kaustubha-" idem or 'm. "wearing the kaustubha-", idem or 'm. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu- ' ' '  |
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kausumbha | mf(ī-)n. prepared with safflower  |
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kausumbha | mf(ī-)n. ( ) dyed with safflower, orange  |
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kausumbha | m. wild safflower  |
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kausumbha | n. (with śāka-) safflower prepared as a potherb,  |
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kausumbha | n. anything dyed with safflower  |
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kausumbhaka | mfn. dyed with safflower  |
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kavarībhara | m. a fine head of hair  |
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kavibhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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kavikaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on rhetoric by kṣemendra-  |
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kavīndrakarṇābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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kavivallabha | m. Name of the son of kavi-candra-.  |
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kedārabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author.  |
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kelīśālabhañjikā | f. a small statue  |
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keśagarbha | m. equals bhaka-  |
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keśagarbha | m. Name of varuṇa-  |
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keśagarbhaka | m. a braid of hair  |
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keśavabhakti | f. devotion to kṛṣṇa-  |
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keśavabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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ketubha | m. a cloud  |
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ketugrahavallabha | m. equals tu-ratna-  |
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khabha | m. "shining in the air", a planet  |
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khāḍāyanabhakta | n. a district inhabited by khāḍāyana-s gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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khagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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khaṇḍodbhava | m. equals khaṇḍa-ja-  |
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kharavṛṣabha | m. a jackass  |
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khasambhava | mfn. idem or 'mfn. produced in the sky, ethereal '  |
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khasambhavā | f. spikenard (equals ākāśa-māṃsī-)  |
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kidarbha | m. Name of a man gaRa bidādi- (vv.ll. kiṃ-d-, vid-,etc.; see ) .  |
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kimbharā | f. a kind of perfume (commonly called nalī-)  |
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kiṃdarbha | varia lectio for kidarbha- q.v  |
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kirātavallabha | n. a kind of sandalwood  |
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kīrtistambha | m. a column of fame  |
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kīṭagardabhaka | m. Name of a particular insect  |
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kīṭapakṣodbhava | m. idem or 'm. the change from chrysalis or pupa to butterfly '  |
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kiṭibha | m. a bug  |
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kiṭibha | m. a louse  |
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kiṭibha | n. a kind of exanthema  |
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kiṭibhaka | m. a louse  |
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kiṭimūlābha | m. Batatas edulis  |
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kolikagardabha | m. a kind of ass  |
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koṇḍabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the author of the vṛddha-vaiyākaraṇa-bhūṣaṇa-.  |
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koṇerabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a son of viṣṇu- and father of rudra-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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koṭṭabhañja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chief.  |
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koyaṣṭibha | m. idem or 'm. "having legs like sticks", the lapwing (or"a small white crane, commonly called a paddy-bird") ' (equals ṭiṭṭibha- commentator or commentary)  |
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kramabhaṅga | m. interruption of order  |
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kramasaṃdarbhaprabhāsa | m. Name of a chapter (khaṇḍa-) in a particular work.  |
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kravyabhakṣin | mfn. eating carrion, carnivorous  |
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krīḍanīyakasaṃnibha | mfn. like a toy or doll  |
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kṛmibhakṣa | m. Name of a hell  |
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krodhabhairava | m. a form of bhairava- (or śiva-)  |
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kṛṣṇabhaginī | f. " kṛṣṇa-'s sister", Name of durgā-  |
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kṛṣṇabhakṣa | mfn. eating dark food  |
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kṛṣṇabhakta | m. a worshipper of kṛṣṇa-  |
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kṛṣṇabhakta | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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kṛṣṇabhakti | f. "worship of kṛṣṇa-", Name of a work  |
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kṛṣṇabhakticandrikā | f. Name of a drama.  |
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kṛṣṇabhasman | n. sulphate of mercury  |
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kṛṣṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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kṛṣṇabhaṭṭa | m. of a poet  |
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kṛṣṇabhaṭṭī | f. Name of a commentator or commentary written by kṛṣṇa-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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kṛṣṇabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work composed by kṛṣṇa-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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kṛṣṇagarbha | m. the plant Myrica sapida (= kaṭphala-)  |
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kṛṣṇasamudbhavā | f. equals -veṇā-  |
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kṛṣṇasārvabhauma | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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kṛtabhaga | m. Name of a man (plural his family)  |
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kṛtābharaṇa | mfn. adorned.  |
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kṛtabhaya | mfn. alarmed, apprehensive.  |
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kṛtābhaya | mfn. saved from danger or fear  |
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kṛtaśobha | mfn. splendid, brilliant, beautiful  |
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kṛtaśobha | mfn. dexterous  |
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kṛtaśobha | mfn. one who has performed purification, purified, free from bodily impurities  |
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kṛtaśobha | mn. Name of a locality  |
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kṛttikābhava | m. "being in the lunar mansion kṛttikā-", Name of the moon  |
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kṛttikāsambhava | m. idem or 'm. "being in the lunar mansion kṛttikā-", Name of the moon '  |
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kṣaṇabhaṅga | m. (with ) continual, decay of things (denial of the continued identity of any part of nature, maintainment that the universe perishes and undergoes a new creation every instant)  |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgavāda | m. the doctrine of the continual decay of things  |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgavādin | mfn. one who asserts that doctrine  |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgin | mfn. perishing in an instant, transient, perishable  |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgura | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. perishing in an instant, transient, perishable '  |
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kṣaṇaprabha | mfn. gleaming or flashing for an instant  |
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kṣatodbhava | mfn. produced by injury  |
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kṣatodbhava | n. (equals kṣata-ja-) blood  |
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kṣatriyarṣabha | (ṛṣ-) m. the best of kṣatriya-s: (see gaRa vyāghrādi-.)  |
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kṣetrabhakti | f. the division of a field  |
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kṣetrasambhava | m. "growing on the fields", Abelmoschus esculentus  |
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kṣetrasambhava | m. Ricinus communis  |
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kṣetrasambhavā | f. a kind of gourd (equals śaśāṇḍulī-)  |
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kṣipragarbha | m. Myrica sapida  |
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kṣīrabhaṭṭa | m. equals -svāmin-  |
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kṣīragarbha | m. Name of a certain Brahman who was born again as a flamingo  |
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kṣīrakalambha | m. "Name of a man" See kṣairakalambhi-.  |
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kṣīrasambhava | n. sour milk  |
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kṣitibhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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kṣitigarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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kṣitīgarbha | for ti-g- q.v  |
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kṣmābhartṛ | m. equals -pati- parasmE-pada  |
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kṣobha | m. shaking, agitation, disturbance, tossing, trembling, emotion etc.  |
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kṣobha | m. (in dramatic language) an emotion that is the cause of any harsh speeches or reproaches (see bala-kṣ-.)  |
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kṣobha | a strong current of water,  |
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kṣobha | bhaka-, etc. See kṣubh-.  |
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kṣobhaka | mfn. shaking, causing agitation  |
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kṣobhaka | m. of a mountain in saṃ-kucita- (sacred to the goddess durgā-)  |
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kṣobhaṇa | mfn. shaking, agitating, disturbing, causing emotion  |
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kṣobhaṇa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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kṣobhaṇa | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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kṣobhaṇa | m. Name of one of the five arrows of the god of love  |
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kṣobhayitṛ | mfn. one who gives the first impulse for anything  |
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kṣudrabha | m. a particular measure of weight (= a kola-)  |
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kṣudrabhaṇṭākī | f. equals -kaṇṭakī-  |
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kṣullakavaiṣṭambha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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kṣurabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man (varia lectio pur-).  |
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kṣuttṛḍudbhava | mfn. beginning to feel hungry and thirsty  |
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kuberavallabha | m. " kubera-'s favourite", Name of a vaiśya-  |
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kubhany | according to to some - ku-- bhany/u-,"chattering, noisy".  |
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kubhanyu | mfn. desirous of water ([ ;said of the poets])  |
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kubhartṛ | m. a bad husband  |
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kucakumbha | m. the female breast.  |
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kujambha | m. Name of a daitya- (younger brother of jambha- and son of prahlāda- or prahrāda-, a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu-)  |
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kujambhala | m. a thief who breaks into a house (vv.ll. mbhira-and mbhila-; see kumbhila-).  |
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kukabha | n. a kind of spirituous liquor  |
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kukkubha | m. the wild cock (Phasianus gallus)  |
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kukkubha | m. varnish, oily gloss  |
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kukkuṭābha | m. "resembling a fowl", a kind of snake  |
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kukṣimbhari | mfn. one who nourishes only his belly, filling or pampering the belly, gluttonous vArttika  |
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kukūrabha | m. a kind of evil spirit  |
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kulabha | m. Name of a daitya- (varia lectio sulabha-)  |
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kulabhaṭa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a śūrasena- chief.  |
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kulabhava | mfn. born in a noble family.  |
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kulabhavana | n. the chief residence  |
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kulambhara | mfn. carrying or upholding a family (with anaḍ-vah-,a bull kept for breeding)  |
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kulambhara | m. varia lectio for kujambhala- (a thief)  |
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kulasambhava | mfn. idem or 'mfn. born in a noble family '  |
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kulasamudbhava | mfn. born in a noble family  |
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kulasaurabha | n. Name of a plant (equals maruvaka-)  |
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kulastambha | (?) m. Name (also title or epithet) of chief,  |
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kullūkabhaṭṭa | m. title given to the commentator  |
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kulodbhava | mfn. equals kulodgata-  |
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kumārabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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kumārasambhava | m. the birth of skanda- or kārttikeya-  |
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kumārasambhava | m. Name of a poem by kālidāsa-.  |
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kumārilabhaṭṭa | m. idem or 'm. Name of a renowned teacher of the mīmāṃsā- philosophy.'  |
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kumbha | m. a jar, pitcher, water-pot, ewer, small water-jar [often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (f(ā-).) exempli gratia, 'for example' chidra-k-,a perforated pitcher ; āma-k-,a jar of unbaked clay ; hema-k-,a golden ewer ; jala-k-,a water-pot ] etc.  |
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kumbha | m. an urn in which the bones of a dead person are collected  |
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kumbha | m. the sign of the zodiac Aquarius etc.  |
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kumbha | m. a measure of grain (equal to twenty droṇa-s, a little more than three bushels and three gallons;commonly called a comb;some make it two droṇa-s or sixty-four Seers)  |
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kumbha | m. the frontal globe or prominence on the upper part of the forehead of an elephant (there are two of these prominences which swell in the rutting season) etc.  |
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kumbha | m. a particular part of a bed  |
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kumbha | m. Name of a plant (and also of its fruit)  |
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kumbha | m. the root of a plant used in medicine  |
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kumbha | m. a religious exercise, viz. closing the nostrils and mouth so as to suspend breathing  |
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kumbha | m. the paramour of a harlot, bully, flash or fancy man  |
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kumbha | m. Name of a mantra- (pronounced over a weapon)  |
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kumbha | m. Name of a dānava- (a son of prahlāda- and brother of nikumbha-)  |
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kumbha | m. of a rākṣasa- (son of kumbhakarṇa-)  |
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kumbha | m. of the father of the nineteenth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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kumbha | m. of a monkey  |
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kumbha | m. one of the thirty-four jātaka-s or former births of śākya-muni-  |
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kumbha | m. Name of work  |
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kumbha | n. the plant Ipomoea Turpethum  |
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kumbha | n. a fragrant resin (g/uggulu-), or the plant which bears it  |
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kumbha | n. gold  |
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kumbha | n. ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin cymba.])  |
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kumbhabāhu | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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kumbhabhava | m. (equals -janman-) the star Canopus (= agastya-).  |
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kumbhabhū | m. equals -janman-  |
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kumbhabījaka | m. a kind of karañja-  |
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kumbhabila | n.  |
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kumbhadāsa | m. ?  |
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kumbhadāsī | f. a harlot  |
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kumbhadāsī | f. a bawd  |
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kumbhadhānya | mfn. having grains only to fill a single pot  |
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kumbhadhara | m. "pot-holder", the sign Aquarius  |
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kumbhadhara | m. Name of a mantra- (pronounced over a weapon)  |
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kumbhadhārikā | f. a female slave,  |
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kumbhaghoṇatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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kumbhahanu | m. "having a chin shaped like a kumbha-", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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kumbhajanman | m. "born in a pitcher", Name of agastya-  |
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kumbhaka | m. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a pot  |
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kumbhaka | m. a measure (of grain, etc.)  |
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kumbhaka | m. the prominence on the upper part of an elephant's forehead  |
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kumbhaka | mn. stopping the breath by shutting the mouth and closing the nostrils with the fingers of the right hand (a religious exercise) etc.  |
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kumbhaka | m. the base of a column  |
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kumbhaka | m. Name of an attendant of skanda-  |
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kumbhakāmalā | f. a bilious affection (sort of jaundice together with swelling of the joints ; see kumbha-pāda-).  |
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kumbhakapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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kumbhakāra | m. a potter (being according to some authorities the son of a Brahman by a wife of the kṣatriya- caste) etc.  |
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kumbhakāra | m. a serpent  |
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kumbhakāra | m. a wild fowl (Phasianus gallus)  |
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kumbhakāraka | m. a potter  |
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kumbhakārakakukkuṭa | m. a wild fowl (Phasianus gallus)  |
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kumbhakārī | f. the wife of a potter  |
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kumbhakārī | f. Name of a girl  |
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kumbhakārī | f. a mineral substance used as an application to strengthen the eyes and beautify the eyelashes  |
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kumbhakārī | f. red arsenic  |
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kumbhakārikā | f. the wife of a potter, woman of the potter caste  |
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kumbhakārikā | f. a sort of collyrium  |
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kumbhakarṇa | m. "pot-eared", Name of a rākṣasa- (the brother of rāvaṇa-, described in as sleeping for six months at a time and then waking to gorge himself)  |
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kumbhakarṇa | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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kumbhakarṇa | m. of a muni-  |
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kumbhakarṇa | m. of a locality  |
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kumbhakarṇa | m. of śiva-  |
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kumbhakarṇavadha | m. "the slaughter of kumbhakarṇa-", Name of a section of the  |
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kumbhaketu | m. Name of a son of śambara-  |
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kumbhalā | f. a plant the flowers of which are compared to those of Nauclea Cadamba (Sphaeranthus Hirtus)  |
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kumbhalagna | n. that time of day in which Aquarius rises above the horizon.  |
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kumbhamaṇḍūka | m. "a frog in a pitcher", id est an inexperienced man gaRa pātresamitādi- and yuktārohy-ādi- (see kūpa-maṇḍūka-.)  |
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kumbhamūrdhan | m. "pot-headed", a particular demon causing diseases  |
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kumbhamuṣka | (bh/a--) mfn. having a jar-shaped scrotum (Name of demons)  |
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kumbhanābha | m. Name of a son of bali-  |
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kumbhapāda | mf(-padī-)n. having swollen legs bulging like a pitcher  |
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kumbhapadī | f. of -pāda- q.v  |
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kumbhaphalā | f. the plant Cucurbita Pepo  |
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kumbharāśi | m. the sign Aquarius. |
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kumbharetas | n. semen virile deposited in a kumbha-  |
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kumbharetas | m. a form of agni-  |
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kumbharī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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kumbhaśālā | f. a pottery  |
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kumbhasambhava | m. (equals -yoni-), Name of agastya-  |
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kumbhasambhava | m. of nārāyaṇa-  |
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kumbhasaṃdhi | m. the hollow on the top of an elephant's head between the frontal globes  |
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kumbhasarpis | n. butter placed in a jar  |
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kumbhastanī | f. ( ) having breasts like jars  |
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kumbhatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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kumbhatumbī | f. a kind of large round gourds  |
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kumbhavaktra | m. Name of an attendant of skanda-  |
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kumbhayoni | m. "born in a water-jar", Name of agastya-  |
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kumbhayoni | m. of droṇa- (the military preceptor of the kuru-s and pāṇḍu-s)  |
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kumbhayoni | m. of vasiṣṭha-  |
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kumbhayoni | f. the plant Phlomis ceylanica (commonly droṇa-puṣpī-)  |
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kumbhayoni | f. "having a jar-shaped pudendum", Name of an apsaras-  |
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kumbhībhagāla | n. (probably) a potsherd or fragment of a broken jar,  |
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kumbhodbhava | m. (equals kumbha-sambh-), Name of agastya-.  |
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kumudapattrābha | mfn. resembling the leaves of the white water-lily.  |
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kuśanābha | m. Name of a son of kuśa-  |
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kustubha | m. (derived fr. kaustubha-), Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kusumaprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kusumasambhava | m. Name of the tenth month  |
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kusumasambhava | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kuṣumbha | m. the venom-bag of an insect (see kusumbha-.)  |
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kusumbha | m. [ am- n. ] safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) etc.  |
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kusumbha | m. saffron (Crocus sativus)  |
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kusumbha | m. "the water-pot of the student and saṃnyāsin-" See -vat-  |
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kusumbha | m. outward affection (compared with the colour of safflower) |
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kusumbha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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kusumbha | n. gold  |
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kuṣumbhaka | m. idem or 'm. the venom-bag of an insect (see kusumbha-.)'  |
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kuṣumbhaka | m. a venomous insect ["an ichneumon" ]  |
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kusumbhalā | f. a kind of Curcuma  |
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kusumbharāga | m. the colour of safflower  |
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kusumbharāga | mfn. "resembling the colour of safflower", outward (as affection)  |
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kusumbhavat | mfn. furnished with a water-pot  |
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kvāthodbhava | mfn. produced by boiling  |
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kvāthodbhava | n. blue vitriol used as a collyrium  |
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labdhalābha | mf(ā-)n. one who has gained a profit or advantage, one who has attained his aim, satisfied  |
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labdhalābha | mf(ā-)n. one who has gained possession of (compound)  |
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labdhalābha | mf(ā-)n. happily obtained or reached  |
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labha | See īṣal--, dur--, su-l-.  |
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lābha | m. meeting with, finding  |
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lābha | m. obtaining, getting, attaining, acquisition, gain, profit etc.  |
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lābha | m. capture, conquest  |
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lābha | m. apprehension, perception, knowledge  |
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lābha | m. enjoying  |
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lābha | m. Name of the 11th astrological house or lunar mansion (also -sthāna- )  |
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lābha | etc. See p.897, col, 1.  |
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lābhaka | m. gain, profit, advantage  |
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lābhakara | ( ) ( ) mfn. causing gain, making profit, gainful, profitable.  |
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lābhakāraṇāt | ind. for the sake of gain or profit  |
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lābhakṛt | ( ) mfn. causing gain, making profit, gainful, profitable.  |
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lābhālābha | m. dual number profit and loss, gain and detriment  |
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lābhalipsā | f. greediness of gain avarice, covetousness  |
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lābham | See under labh-.  |
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labhana | n. the act of obtaining or getting or gaining possession of (in ātma-l-)  |
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labhana | n. the act of conceiving, conception  |
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labhasa | n. (only ) a horse's foot-rope (= va1ji-bandhana-)  |
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labhasa | n. wealth, riches  |
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labhasa | n. one who asks or solicits, a solicitor.  |
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lābhatās | ind. equals yathā-lābham-  |
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lābhavat | mfn. one who has gain or advantage  |
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lābhavat | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') one who has got possession of  |
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laghubhava | m. (in a-laghu-bh-) m. low or humble station (varia lectio)  |
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laghunābhamaṇḍala | n. a particular mystic circle  |
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laghvāryabhaṭasiddhānta | m. Name of an astronomy work (equals mahā-siddhānta-).  |
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laiṅgodbhava | n. (the tale of) the origin of the liṅga-  |
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lākṣābhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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lakṣmaṇābharaṇīya | n. Name of a campū-.  |
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lakṣmaṇabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work on the vedānta-.  |
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lakṣmīvallabha | m. "favourite of lakṣmī-"Name of an author  |
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lālābhakṣa | m. "having sea for food", Name of a particular hell (assigned to those who eat their meals without offering portions of food to the gods, deceased ancestors, and guests)  |
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lalitābhaṭṭabhāskara | m. Name of work  |
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lalitatribhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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lambha | m. (for lambham-See labh-) the obtaining or attaining, meeting with, finding, recovery etc.  |
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lambha | m. capture (of a fortress)  |
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lambha | bhaka-, bhana- etc. See .  |
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lambhaka | mfn. one who finds, a finder (see varṣa-lambhaka-).  |
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lambhana | n. the act of obtaining or receiving, attainment, recovery  |
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lambhana | n. causing to get, procuring  |
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lambhanīya | mfn. to be attained, attainable  |
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lambhayitavya | mfn. to be applied or set to work  |
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lambhitalobha | mfn. one who has a desire of (compound)  |
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laṭabha | mfn. (see next and laḍaha-) handsome, pretty, lovely  |
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latābhadrā | f. Paederia Foetida  |
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latābhavana | n. equals -gṛha- above, in apa-l-, q.v  |
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lauhityabhaṭṭagopāla | m. Name of an author  |
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lavaṇajalodbhava | m. "sea-born", a muscle, shell  |
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lavaṇāmbhas | n. salt water  |
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lavaṇāmbhas | m. "having salt water", the sea, ocean  |
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layārambha | m. "moving according to time", a dancer, actor  |
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lekhārambha | m. Name of a tale (equals vikrama-carita-, q.v)  |
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lekharṣabha | (for -ṛṣ-) m. "best of gods", Name of indra-  |
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līlābharaṇa | (labh-) n. an ornament worn for mere pleasure (of no intrinsic value, as a bracelet of lotuses)  |
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līlādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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limbabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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liṅgabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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liṅgabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work (written also liṅgābh-)  |
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liṅgābhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work (see liṅnga-bh-).  |
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liṅgatobhadra | n. a particular magical circle  |
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liṅgatobhadra | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgatobhadrakārikā | f. plural Name of work  |
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liṅgatobhadralakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgatobhadraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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lobha | m. perplexity, confusion (See a-l-)  |
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lobha | m. impatience, eager desire for or longing after (genitive case locative case or compound) etc.  |
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lobha | m. covetousness, cupidity, avarice (personified as a son of puṣṭi- or of dambha- and māyā-)  |
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lobha | lobhana- etc. See .  |
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lobhamañjarī | f. "flower of avarice", nickname of a courtezan  |
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lobhamohita | mfn. beguiled by covetousness or avarice  |
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lobhana | mfn. alluring, enticing, attracting  |
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lobhana | n. allurement, enticement, temptation  |
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lobhana | n. gold  |
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lobhanī | f. a kind of Sphaerantus  |
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lobhanīya | mfn. to be desired or longed for, alluring seductive  |
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lobhanīyatama | mfn. most attractive  |
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lobhanīyatamākṛti | mfn. having a most attractive figure  |
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lobhaśūnya | mfn. free from avarice ( lobhaśūnyatva -tva- n.)  |
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lobhaśūnyatva | n. lobhaśūnya |
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lobhatas | ind. from greediness or desire  |
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lobhaviraha | m. absence of avarice  |
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lobhaviraha | mfn. equals next.  |
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lobhayāna | mfn. alluring, enticing, seducing  |
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lohakārabhastrā | f. a blacksmith's bellows  |
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lokabhartṛ | m. supporter of the people  |
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lokadambhaka | mfn. deceiving the world, cheating mankind  |
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lokanāthabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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lokeśaprabhavāpyaya | mfn. having both origin and end subject to the lords of the world  |
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lolubha | mf(ā-)n. (fr. Intensive of lubh-) very desirous, eagerly longing for or greedy after (compound) (see lolupa-).  |
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loṣṭabhañjana | m. equals -ghna-  |
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luptapratibha | mfn. deprived of reason  |
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luṣabha | m. an elephant in rut  |
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madabhaṅga | m. breach or humiliation of pride  |
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madabhañjinī | f. "destroying intoxication", Asparagus Racemosus (see -ghnī-).  |
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madāmbhas | n. equals mada-jala-  |
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madanabhavana | n. "abode of love or matrimony", (in astrology) a particular station or state of the heavenly bodies  |
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madanaprabha | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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madavallabha | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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madbandhanasamudbhava | mfn. caused by the binding of me id est by my bondage  |
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madbhakta | mfn. devoted to me  |
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mādhavabhaṭṭaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mādhavodbhava | m. a species of tree  |
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madhubhadra | m. Name of man  |
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madhubhakṣaṇa | n. Name of chapter of the bāla-kāṇḍa- of the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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madhujambha | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujambhala | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhusambhava | m. plural Name of particular jina-s  |
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madhusambhava | n. wax  |
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madhvamukhabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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madhvasiddhāntabhañjana | n. madhvasiddhānta |
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madhyabha | (in astronomy) the meridian ecliptic point.  |
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madhyabhakta | mfn. eaten in the middle (a term applied to any medicine taken in the middle of a meal)  |
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madhyāntavibhaṅgaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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madhyebhabandhana | n. a band or rope round an elephant's body  |
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madhyenareśvarasabham | ind. in the middle of the assembly of princes  |
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madhyesabham | ind. in the assembly, in public  |
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madranābha | m. a particular mixed caste  |
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madyakumbha | m. a vessel for intoxicating liquors, brandy-jar  |
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magadhodbhava | mf(ā-)n. born or grown in magadha-  |
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magadhodbhavā | f. long pepper  |
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maghābhava | m. "offspring of magha-", the planet Venus  |
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mahābhadra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Gmelina, Arborea  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Name of the gaṅgā-  |
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mahābhadra | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahābhairava | m. a form of śiva- or bhairava-  |
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mahābhairava | m. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahābhairava | mf(ī-)n. related to or connected with mahā-bhairava-  |
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mahābhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahābharī | f. Alpinia Galanga  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. a great warrior  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. of a warrior  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikārcāratna | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhaṭṭīvyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhauma | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhaya | n. great danger or peril etc.  |
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mahābhaya | m. Great Danger personified as a son of adharma- by nirṛti- (see bhaya-)  |
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mahābhaya | mf(ā-)n. accompanied with great danger or peril, very dangerous or formidable  |
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mahādambha | mfn. practising great deceit (said of śiva-)  |
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mahadbhaya | n. a great danger or emergency  |
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mahadbhaya | n. fear of great people  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭa | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭadinakara | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevapuṇyastambhakara | m. Name of author.  |
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mahāgarbha | mfn. "having a large womb"(or m."a large womb"), Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgarbha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahājambha | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahākālabhairavatantreśarabhakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mahākarabha | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākarambha | m. a particular poisonous plant  |
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mahākāśabhairavakalpeśarabheśvarakavaca | (hāk-) n. Name of work  |
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mahākulodbhava | mfn. sprung from a great or noble family. ( )  |
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mahāmeghanibhasvana | mfn. equals -svana- below  |
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mahānābha | mfn. having a large navel-like cavity  |
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mahānābha | m. Name of a magical spell pronounced over weapons  |
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mahānābha | m. of two dānava-s  |
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mahāprabha | mfn. shining brightly, exceedingly brilliant or splendid  |
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mahāprabha | m. the light of a lamp  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāprītivegasambhavamudrā | f. Name of a particular mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahārambha | m. (hār-) a great undertaking  |
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mahārambha | mfn. performing great undertaking, enterprising, industrious  |
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mahārambha | n. a kind of salt  |
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mahāraśmijālāvabhāsagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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maharṣabha | m. a great bull  |
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mahāsambhava | m. Name of a Buddhist world  |
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mahāśiraḥsamudbhava | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 6th black vāsudeva-  |
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mahātejogarbha | m. a kind of meditation  |
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mahātiṭibha | m. or n. (?) Name of a particular high number  |
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mahāvaiṣṭambha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāvaṃśasamudbhava | mfn. sprung or descended from a great race or family  |
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mahāvidyutprabha | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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maheśvarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author ( maheśvarabhaṭṭīya ṭīya- n.his work)  |
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maheśvarabhaṭṭīya | n. maheśvarabhaṭṭa |
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mahībhartṛ | m. "earth-supporter", a king  |
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mahībhaṭṭa | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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mahimabhaṭṭa | m. Name of two authors  |
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mahiṣāsurasambhava | m. "produced from the asura- mahiṣa-" (see -majjotthā-) or"produced in Mysore", a kind of bdellium  |
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mahiṣīstambha | m. a pillar or column adorned with a buffalo's head  |
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mahitāmbhas | mfn. whose waters are celebrated  |
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mahīvallabha | m. "earth-lover", a king  |
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mainākabhaginī | f. "sister of maināka-", Name of pārvatī-  |
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mainākaprabhava | m. Name of the river śoṇa-  |
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maitrabha | n. equals -nakṣatra-  |
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majjasamudbhava | m. "produced from the marrow", semen virile  |
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malābha | mfn. dirty-looking  |
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mālabhañjikā | f. "breaking the garland", Name of a game  |
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mālatītīrasambhava | mn. "produced on the banks of the mālatī-", white borax  |
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mālavabhadra | m. Name of a poet (wrong reading for rudra-?).  |
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malaviṣṭambha | m. constipation (of the feces)  |
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mālavodbhava | mf(ā-)n. born or produced in mālava-  |
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malayaprabha | m. Name of a king  |
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malayodbhava | n. sandal wood (see malaya-ja-).  |
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malinaprabha | mfn. whose light is obscured or clouded  |
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mallabhaṭītūrya | n. equals -tūrya- (above)  |
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mallabhaṭṭa | m. Name of two authors commentator or commentary  |
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malmalābhavat | mf(antī-)n. flashing, glittering (equals jvalat- ) .  |
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māṃsabhakṣa | mfn. flesh-eating, carnivorous (also kṣaka-)  |
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māṃsabhakṣa | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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māṃsabhakṣaṇa | n. eating flesh or animal food  |
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māṃsabhakṣaṇadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mānabhadraka | m. a kind of pavilion  |
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mānabhaṅga | m. breach or loss of honour  |
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mānābharaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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manaḥkṣobhakara | mfn. mind-disturbing, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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mānāvabhaṅga | m. destruction of pride or anger  |
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mandrabhadra | m. a species of elephant (between a mandra- and bhadra-)  |
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mandrabhadralakṣaṇa | n. the mark of a mandra- elephant (whose special signs are coarseness, size and flaccidity)  |
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mandrabhadramṛga | m. an elephant between a mandra- and bhadra- and mṛga-  |
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maṅgalālabhanīya | n. wrong reading for lālambhanīya- (q.v)  |
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maṅgalālambhana | n. touching anything auspicious  |
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maṅgalālambhanīya | n. an object whose touch is auspicious  |
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maṅgalārambha | mfn. causing an auspicious beginning (said of gaṇeśa-)  |
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maṅgalasamālambhana | n. an auspicious unguent  |
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maṅgalavriṣabha | m. an ox with auspicious signs  |
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maṇibhadra | m. Name of a brother of kubera- and king of the yakṣa-s (the tutelary deity of travellers and merchants) etc.  |
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maṇibhadra | m. of a śreṣṭhin-  |
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maṇibhadra | m. of a poet  |
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māṇibhadra | m. Name of a prince of the yakṣa-s (= maṇi-bhadra-)  |
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maṇibhadraka | m. plural Name of a race (also read pāri-bh-)  |
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maṇibhadraka | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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maṇibhava | m. Name of one of the 5 dhyāni-buddha-s  |
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maṇigarbha | m. Name of a park  |
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maṇistambha | m. a crystal post or column  |
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mañjiṣṭhābha | (ṭhābha-) mfn. having the colour of Indian madder  |
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mañjubhadra | m. equals -śrī-  |
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mañjubhaṭṭa | See under mañju-.  |
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mañjusaurabha | n. a kind of metre  |
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manobhava | mfn. "mind-born", arising or being in the mind, imaginary  |
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manobhava | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) love (opp. to krodha-)  |
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manobhava | m. sexual love or the god of love etc.  |
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manobhavadruma | m. love compared to a tree,  |
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manobhavāgāra | n. "abode of love", pudendum muliebre  |
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manobhavaśāsana | m. "chastiser of the god of love", Name of śiva-  |
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manthānabhairava | m. Name of a teacher of yoga- and various authors  |
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manthaviṣkambha | m. a post round which the string of a churning-stick is wound  |
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mantrākṣaribhavānīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mantropaṣṭambha | m. encouragement by counsel, advice, direction  |
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mānuṣasambhava | mfn. coming from or produced by men  |
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manyāstambha | m. stiffness or rigidity of the neck  |
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maraṇabhaya | n. the fear of death (with one of the 5 kinds of fear)  |
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marīcigarbha | m. plural "containing particles of light within", Name of a world  |
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marīcigarbha | m. a class of gods under manu- dākṣasāvarṇi-  |
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marubhauma | m. plural Name of a people  |
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marubhava | m. the inhabitant of a desert  |
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marūdbhava | m. "produced in a desert", a kind of ill-scented Mimosa  |
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marūdbhavā | f. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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marūdbhavā | f. a species of khadira-  |
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marudbhavā | f. (equals tāmra-mūlā-) a kind of plant  |
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marudbhavā | f. (according to to others) cotton.  |
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marusambhava | n. "produced in a desert", a kind of horse-radish  |
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marusambhavā | f. Name of two plants (a species of Alhagi and equals mahedra-vāruṇī-)  |
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māsadvayodbhava | m. a species of rice ripening within two months  |
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maśakajambhana | mf(ī-)n. driving away mosquitoes  |
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mastakodbhava | m. "produced in the head", the brain  |
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masūrābha | mf(ā-)n. resembling a lentil  |
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matibhadragaṇi | m. Name of a scholar  |
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matigarbha | mfn. "filled with intelligence", clever, intelligent  |
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mātrābhastrā | f. a money-bag, purse  |
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mātrālābha | m. plural acquisition of wealth  |
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mātṛbhakti | f. devotion to a mother  |
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mātṛgarbha | m. a mother's womb ( mātṛgarbhastha -stha- mfn.being in it) |
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mātṛgarbhastha | mfn. mātṛgarbha |
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mattebha | m. equals matta-dantin-  |
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mattebhagamanā | f. equals mattā-gāminī-  |
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mattebhakumbhapariṇāhin | mfn. round as the frontal globes of an elephant in rut  |
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mattebhavikrīḍita | n. Name of a metre  |
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mauktikābha | mfn. like properly  |
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maulyābharaṇa | n. a head ornament |
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maunabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various men  |
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māyibhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra- (see māyika-bhairava-).  |
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māyikabhairava | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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mayobhava | mfn. causing pleasure, delighting  |
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mayobhava | m. refreshment, delight  |
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mayobhava | m. Name of a man (plural his descendants)  |
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māyobhava | n. (fr. mayobhū-) well-being, gladness, enjoyment,  |
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māyobhavya | n. (fr. mayobhū-) well-being, gladness, enjoyment,  |
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medobhava | n. equals -ja-  |
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medobhavā | f. equals -vatī-  |
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medodbhavā | f. a plant resembling ginger  |
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meghābha | m. "resembling a cloud", Name of a particular kind of small jambu-  |
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meghabhagīrathaṭhakkura | m. Name of authors  |
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meghabhaṭṭa | m. Name of authors  |
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meghasambhava | m. "cloud-produced", Name of a nāga-  |
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meghastanitodbhava | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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mekalaprabhava | mfn. arising or having its source in the mekala- mountain  |
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meruprabha | n. "shining like meru-", Name of a forest  |
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meruśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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merususambhava | m. Name of a king of the kumbhāṇḍa-s  |
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mīmāṃsābhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author |
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mīmāṃsākaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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mīnapucchanibha | mfn. resembling a fish-tail  |
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miśraviṣkambhaka | (= - saṃkirṇa-- v-, parasmE-pada 1126),  |
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mithyārambha | (mithyār-) m. false treatment (in medicine)  |
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mitrabha | n. a friendly constellation  |
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mitrabha | n. mitra-'s nakṣatra- id est anurādhā-  |
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mitrakaustubha | m. Name of a man  |
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mitralābha | m. acquisition of friend or of friendship  |
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mitralābha | m. Name of the first book of the hitopadeśa-. -1.  |
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modakavallabha | m. "fond of sweetmeats", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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morākabhavana | n. Name of a temple built by morāka-  |
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mṛgabhakṣā | f. Nardostachys Jatamansi  |
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mṛgavallabha | m. "liked by deer", a species of grass  |
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mṛgebha | n. sg. an antelope and (or) an elephant  |
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mṛgendravṛṣabha | m. dual number a lion and a bull  |
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mṛgodbhava | m. musk  |
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mṛṇālabhaṅga | m. a bit of a lotus-fibre  |
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mṛṇālabhañjam | ind. (with bhañj-) as if one were to break a lotus-fibre,  |
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mṛtabhartṛkā | f. (a woman) whose husband is dead  |
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mṛtodbhava | m. the sea, ocean (for am-).  |
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mṛtyubhaṅguraka | m. equals -tūrya- q.v  |
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mṛtyubhaya | n. fear of death  |
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mṛtyubhaya | n. danger of death  |
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mudgābha | mfn. bean-coloured  |
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mūḍhagarbha | m. difficult delivery, a dead fetus  |
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muditabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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muhūrtabhairava | m.  |
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mukhabhagā | f. (a woman) who suffers her mouth to be used as a vulva (see mukhe-bhagā-, bhagāsya-).  |
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mukhabhaṅga | m. a blow on the face (upānan-m-,a blow on the face with a shoe)  |
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mukhabhaṅga | m. a face distorted by sickness, wry face, grimace  |
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mukhabhaṅgī | f. the act of making wry faces commentator or commentary  |
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mukhasambhava | m. "mouth-born", a Brahman (see ja-).  |
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mukhavallabha | m. a pomegranate tree  |
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mukhebhagā | f. equals mukha-bhagā- (q.v)  |
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mukhebhava | mf(ā-)n. formed in the mouth  |
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muktābharaṇa | mfn. (for 2. muktā-bh-See under mukta-below) having no ornament  |
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muktābharaṇa | (tābh-) mfn. (for 1. see under mukta-above) having a pearls ornament  |
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mukundabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors (also gāḍagila-and ṭṭāccārya-)  |
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mukundabhaṭṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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mūlābha | n. a radish  |
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mūlabhadra | m. Name of kaṃsa- (see -deva-).  |
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mūlabhaṭṭaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mūlabhava | mf(ā-)n. springing or growing from roots  |
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mūlastambhanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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muṇḍibha | m. Name of a man (the supposed author of )  |
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munnabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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mustābha | m. a species of Cyperus  |
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nabha | m. (rather fr. nabh-denoting"bursting forth"or"expanding"than fr. nah-"connecting", scilicet heaven and earth) the sky, atmosphere (equals nabhas-)  |
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nabha | m. the month śrāvaṇa-  |
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nabha | m. Name of a son of manu- svārociṣa- or of the 3rd manu- (together with nabhasya-)  |
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nabha | m. of one of 7 sages of the 6th manv-antara-  |
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nabha | m. of a demon (son of vipra-citti- by siṃhikā-)  |
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nabha | m. of a son of nala- (niṣadha-) and father of puṇḍarīka- (see nabhas-)  |
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nābha | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals nābhi-, nave, navel, central point (see abja-nābha-, vajra-n-, su-n-etc.)  |
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nābha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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nābha | m. of a son of śruta- and father of sindhudvīpa-  |
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nabhaga | m. Name of a son of manu- vaivasvata- (see nabhāga-, nābhāga-).  |
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nabhaḥ | in compound for bhas-.  |
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nabhaḥketana | m. "sky-banner", the sun  |
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nabhaḥkrānta | m. "sky-walker"(from the lion-like shape of certain clouds), a lion  |
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nabhaḥkrāntin | m. "sky-walker"(from the lion-like shape of certain clouds), a lion  |
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nabhaḥpāntha | m. "sky-traveller", the sun  |
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nabhaḥprabheda | m. Name of a descendant of virūpa- and author of  |
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nabhaḥprabhedana | m. Name of a descendant of virūpa- and author of  |
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nabhaḥprāṇa | m. "sky-breath", air, wind  |
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nabhaḥśabdamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of the word nabhas-  |
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nabhaḥsad | m. "sky-dweller", a god  |
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nabhaḥsad | m. a planet  |
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nabhaḥsaras | n. "sky-lake", the clouds  |
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nabhaḥsarit | f. "sky-river", the milky way or = next  |
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nabhaḥsenā | f. Name of a woman  |
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nabhaḥsindhu | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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nabhaḥsindhuputra | m. patronymic of bhīma-,  |
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nabhaḥspṛś | mfn. "sky-touching", attaining heaven  |
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nabhaḥśrit | mfn. reaching to the sky  |
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nabhaḥstha | mfn. "sky-staying", aerial, celestial  |
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nabhaḥsthala | mfn. "sky-residing"(said of śiva-)  |
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nabhaḥsthala | n. ( ) and f(ī-). ( ) the celestial vault, firmament.  |
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nabhaḥsthita | mfn. equals -stha-  |
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nabhaḥsthita | m. Name of a hell  |
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nabhaḥśvāsa | m. equals -prāṇa-  |
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nābhaka | m. Terminalia Chebula  |
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nabhakānana | m. plural Name of a people  |
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nabhanu | m.  |
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nabhanū | f. a spring (literally equals next)  |
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nabhanya | mfn. springing forth (as a hymn, horse etc.)  |
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nabhaś | in compound for bhas-.  |
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nabhas | n. (see nabha-) mist, clouds, vapour (especially of the soma-)  |
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nabhas | n. the sky or atmosphere (dual number heaven and earth ) etc.  |
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nabhas | n. ether (as an element)  |
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nabhas | m. ( ) Name of a month in the rainy season (equals śrāvaṇa-,July-August)  |
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nabhas | m. the sun  |
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nabhas | m. period of life, age  |
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nabhas | m. clouds, rainy season  |
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nabhas | m. the nose or smell (equals ghrāṇa-)  |
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nabhas | m. a rope made of lotus fibres  |
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nabhas | m. a spitting-pot  |
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nabhas | m. Name of a prince (son of nala- and father of puṇḍarīka-) [ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin ne8bula; Slavonic or Slavonian nebo; German ne0bul,ne0bel,Nebel; Anglo-Saxon nifol,"dark."]  |
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nabhasa | mfn. vapoury, misty  |
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nabhasa | m. sky, atmosphere  |
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nabhasa | m. the rainy season  |
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nabhasa | m. the ocean  |
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nabhasa | m. Name of a ṛṣi- of the 10th manv-antara-  |
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nabhasa | m. of a dānava- (varia lectio rabhasa-and raśmisa-)  |
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nabhasa | m. of a son of nala-,  |
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nābhasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. nabhas-) celestial, heavenly, appearing in the sky  |
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nābhasa | mf(ī-)n. (with yoga-) Name of certain constellations (according to bhaṭṭopala- 2, divided into 4 classes, viz. 3 āśraya--, 2 dala--, 20 ākṛti-- and 7 saṃkhyā-- yoga-s) .  |
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nabhasaṃgama | m.,"sky-goer", a bird  |
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nābhasayogādhyāya | m. Name of 12th chapter of and 10th chapter of  |
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nabhaścakṣus | n. "eye of the sky", the sun  |
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nabhaścamasa | m. "goblet of the sky", the moon  |
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nabhaścamasa | m. a kind of cake  |
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nabhaścamasa | m. magic, conjuring  |
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nabhaścara | mf(ī-)n. "sky-going", aerial, celestial  |
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nabhaścara | m. a god  |
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nabhaścara | m. a vidyādhara-  |
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nabhaścara | m. a bird  |
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nabhaścara | m. a cloud  |
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nabhaścara | m. the wind  |
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nabhaścyuta | mfn. fallen from the sky  |
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nabhasmaya | mf(ī-)n. vaporous, misty, hazy  |
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nabhastala | n. "sky-surface", firmament etc.  |
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nabhastala | n. Name of the 10th solar mansion  |
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nabhastas | ind. from the sky  |
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nabhasvat | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. vaporous, misty, hazy '  |
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nabhasvat | mfn. young  |
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nabhasvat | m. wind etc.  |
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nabhasvat | m. Name of a son of naraka- bhauma-  |
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nabhasvat | ind. like vapour  |
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nabhasvatī | f. Name of the wife of antar-dhāna- and mother of havir-dhāna-  |
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nabhasya | mfn. foggy, misty  |
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nabhasya | m. Name of a month in the rainy season (equals bhādra-,August-September) etc.  |
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nabhasya | m. of a son of manu- svārociṣa- or of the 3rd manu-  |
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nabhasya | m. of śiva-  |
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nabhaukas | m. inhabiting the sky or atmosphere  |
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nabhonabhasyatva | n. the state of the rainy months nabhas- and nabhasya-  |
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naḍabhakta | mfn. inhabited by naḍa- (?) gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi- (varia lectio nada--).  |
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nadabhakta | See naḍa-bh-.  |
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nadabhartṛ | m. "lord of rivers", the ocean  |
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nadanadībhartṛ | m. "id.", the ocean  |
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nadībhallātaka | m. a kind of plant (= bhojanaka-)  |
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nadībhava | n. "river-born", river-salt.  |
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nāgabhaginī | f. "serpent's sister", Name of the goddess manasā- (see -māsṛ-).  |
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nāgābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nāgabhaṭa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings and chiefs, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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nāgabhaṭṭa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings and chiefs, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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nāgagarbha | n. red lead  |
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nāganābha | (?) m. of a man  |
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nāgasambhava | n. red lead  |
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nagnambhaviṣṇu | mfn. ( ) equals -m-bh/āvuka- mfn. ( ) becoming naked, uncovering one's self in a shameless manner  |
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nāgojibhaṭṭīya | n. a work of nāgoji-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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nakṣaddābha | mfn. striking down any one that approaches (indra-)  |
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nakṣatrabhakti | f. Name of work  |
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nakṣatrarājaprabhāvabhāsagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi--sattva  |
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naktamprabhava | mfn. produced at night (varia lectio tapr-).  |
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naktaprabhava | varia lectio for naktam-pr-.  |
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nakutaścidbhaya | mfn. nakutaścid |
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nalinanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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nalvaṇgonnalakāmābhaṭṭa | (?) m. Name of an author  |
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nāmadheyapādakaustubha | m. or n. Name of work  |
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nāmakaustubha | m. or n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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nānābhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author (equals nāna-bh-)  |
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nandagopakulodbhavā | f. nandagopakula |
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nandanodbhava | m. equals na-ja-  |
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nandaprabhañjanavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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nandibharata | m. or n. Name of work on music.  |
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nannayabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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narasiṃhabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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narasiṃharṣabhakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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naravaravṛṣabha | m. an excellent hero (like a bull)  |
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nārāyaṇabhaṭṭī | f. Name of work  |
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nārāyaṇabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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nārāyaṇaśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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narmagarbha | mfn. containing a joke, not meant seriously  |
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narmagarbha | m. (dramatic language) an action of the hero in an unrecognizable form  |
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nāsābhaṅga | m. falling in of the nose  |
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nāsāvabhaṅga | (sāv-) m. equals nāsā-bhaṅga-  |
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naṣṭobhayaloka | mfn. one for whom both worlds are lost  |
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naśubha | mfn. unpleasant, inauspicious  |
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nasyabhairava | m. (scilicet rasa-) a particular medicament,  |
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naṭabhaṭikā | f. "temple of naṭa- and bhaṭa-", Name of a temple  |
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naṭabhaṭikavihāra | m.  |
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nāṭabhaṭikavihāra | m. Name of a monastery (varia lectio natabh-).  |
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nātinirbhagna | mfn. not too much bent  |
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navajvarebhasiṃha | m. Name of particular medicaments  |
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navānnabhakṣaṇa | n. "eating of new grain", Name of chapter of the  |
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navaparṇādibhakṣaṇa | n. "eating of new leaves, etc.", Name of chapter of  |
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navapāṣāṇadarbhaśayanasaṃkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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navarasaundaryabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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navastobha | n. (with āyus-), Name of a sāman-.  |
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netrabhava | m.  |
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netrāmbhas | ( ) n. equals tra-vāri-.  |
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netrastambha | m. rigidity of the eyes  |
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nibha | mf(ā-)n. ( bhā-) resembling, like, similar (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc. (sometimes pleonast. after adjective (cf. mfn.) exempli gratia, 'for example' cāru-nibhānana-,"handsome-faced" compound with a synonym exempli gratia, 'for example' naga-nibhopama-,"mountain-like" ; padma-pattrābha-nibha-,"like a lotus-leaf" )  |
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nibha | m. or n. appearance, pretext (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' instrumental case ; ablative ).  |
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nibhal | P. A1. -bhālayati-, te-, to perceive, see  |
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nibhañj | P. -bhanakti- (Aorist ny-abhāṅkṣīt-), to break or dash to pieces  |
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nibhañjana | n. breaking to pieces or asunder  |
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nibhartsana | tsayat- wrong reading for nir-bh-. |
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nibhasad | mfn. (prob.) having the hinder parts directed downwards  |
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nibhatā | f. similarity, likeness  |
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nīcakulodbhava | mfn. ( ) descended from a low family.  |
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nīḍagarbha | m. the interior of nest  |
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nidhānakumbha | m. a pot or jar containing a treasure  |
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nīḍodbhava | m. equals ḍa-ja-  |
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nidrābhaṅga | m. rousing from sleep, awaking  |
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nigrābha | m. pressing down, letting sink  |
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nigrābha | m. suppressing (the voice, opp. to ud-grābha-,elevating) , Va1rtt. 3  |
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nigrābha | m. Name of a verse recited when the soma- plants are pressed  |
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nigrābha | m. of a particular gift or oblation  |
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niḥsaṃkṣobha | mfn. unshaken,  |
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niḥśeṣabhagna | mfn. totally broken  |
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niḥstambha | mfn. having no posts or pillars  |
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niḥstambha | mfn. having no support or help  |
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nijalābhapūrṇa | mfn. engrossed in self-interest, self-satisfied  |
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nikumbha | m. Croton Polyandrum (alsof(ī-). )  |
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nikumbha | m. Name of a dānava- (son of prahlāda- and brother of kumbha-, father of sunda- and upasunda-)  |
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nikumbha | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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nikumbha | m. of a son of kumbha-karṇa-  |
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nikumbha | m. of an attendant of either śiva- ( ) or skanda- ( )  |
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nikumbha | m. of one of the viśve- devā-s (viskumbhu- Calcutta edition)  |
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nikumbha | m. of a hero on the side of the kuru-s  |
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nikumbha | m. of a king of a-yodhyā- (son of hary-aśva- and father of saṃhatāśva- or varhaṇāśva-)  |
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nīlabha | m. "of bluish or dim appearance", the moon  |
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nīlabha | m. a cloud  |
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nīlabha | m. a bee (see nīlābha-).  |
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nīlābha | mf(ā-)n. bluish  |
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nīlābha | m. a cloud  |
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nīlābha | m. Name of a mountain (see nīla-bha-).  |
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nīlagarbha | m. or n. (prob.) a young Blyxa Octandra (varia lectio nala-g-).  |
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nirabhibhava | mfn. not subject to humiliation or disgrace  |
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nirabhibhava | mfn. not to be surpassed  |
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nirahaṃstambha | mfn. free from the fetters of egotism  |
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nīrājanapadyālilakṣaṇavibhakti | f. Name of work  |
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nirārambha | mfn. not undertaking enterprises, abstaining from all work  |
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nirbhagna | mfn. broken asunder or down, bent  |
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nirbhaj | P. A1. -bhajati-, te- (2. sg. Aorist subjunctive -bhāk-), to exclude from participation or coparceny with (ablative), to content or satisfy with (instrumental case) : Causal -bhājayati-, (in law) to exclude from sharing in, disinherit. 2.  |
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nirbhajyamāna | mfn. being broken in pieces  |
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nirbhakta | mfn. (medicine) taken without eating  |
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nirbhakta | mfn. excluded from participation  |
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nirbhal | (only pr. p. f. -bhālayantī-in Prakrit varia lectio -dhyāyantī-), to see, perceive, notice = (and perhaps wrong reading for) ni-bh-.  |
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nirbhañj | P. -bhanakti- (2. sg. imperfect tense -/abhanas-; imperative -bandhi- ), to break or split asunder, defeat (wrong reading -bhajanti-for bhañj-, ) .  |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. "without weight or measure", excessive, vehement, violent  |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. deep, sound (as sleep), ardent (as an embrace) etc.  |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. full of, abounding in etc. (also rita-with instrumental case )  |
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nirbharam | ind. excessively, violently, very much, deeply. soundly.  |
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nirbharanidrā | f. sound sleep  |
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nirbharaparirambha | m. a passionate embrace  |
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nirbharapraṇayitā | f. deep affection  |
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nirbhararahaḥkrīḍa | f. excessive amorous sport  |
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nirbharasambhoga | m. excessive enjoyment =  |
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nirbharts | P. -bhartsayati- (ind.p. -bhartsya-), to threaten, menace, rebuke, blame etc. ; to mock, deride, (met. =) outstrip, surpass |
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nirbhartsana | n. threatening, reproach, blame (alsof(ā-).)  |
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nirbhartsana | n. red paint, lac  |
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nirbhartsanadaṇḍamohita | mfn. bewildered by the threat of punishment  |
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nirbhartsita | mfn. threatened, menaced, reviled, abused  |
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nirbhartsitavat | mfn.  |
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nirbhas | -bapsati-, to bite off, chew  |
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nirbhastraka | mf(akā-or ikā-)n.  |
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nirbhaṭa | mfn. hard, firm (v.r. nirvaha-,perhaps wrong reading for nibhaṭa- equals ni-bhṛta- q.v)  |
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nirbhaya | n. fearlessness, security  |
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nirbhaya | mf(ā-)n. fearless, not afraid of (compound)  |
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nirbhaya | mf(ā-)n. free from danger, secure, tranquil ( nirbhayam am- ind.fearlessly etc.) etc.  |
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nirbhaya | m. Name of a son of the 13th manu-  |
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nirbhayabhīma | m. Name of a play  |
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nirbhayam | ind. nirbhaya |
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nirbhayarāmabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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nirebha | mfn. soundless, noiseless  |
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nirgarbha | mfn. having no germ or sprout in it, ap-.  |
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nirhakakavivallabha | m. Name of the author of a glossary  |
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nirjalatoyadābha | mfn. of the colour of a waterless cloud id est white, fair  |
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nirlobha | mfn. free from desire, unavaricious  |
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nirlobhatva | n.  |
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nirmalabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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nirṇayakaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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nirutsavārambha | mfn. making or showing no preparation for a festival  |
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niśābhaṅgā | f. a species of plant  |
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niṣkambha | m. ( skabh-) wrong reading for vi-ṣk- in vajra-viṣk-.  |
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niṣkumbha | m. Croton Polyandrum (equals ni-k-)  |
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niṣkumbha | m. Name of one of the viśve- devā-s  |
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niṣprabha | mf(ā-)n. deprived of light or radiance, lustreless, gloomy, dark ( niṣprabhatā -tā- f. ; niṣprabhatva -tva- n. )  |
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niṣprabha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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niṣprabhatā | f. niṣprabha |
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niṣprabhatva | n. niṣprabha |
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niṣpratibha | mf(ā-)n. devoid of splendour  |
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niṣpratibha | mf(ā-)n. stupid, dull  |
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niṣpratibhaṃkṛ | to reduce to silence  |
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niśṛmbha | mfn. ( śrambh-) treading or proceeding firmly  |
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nistambha | mfn. equals niḥ-st-.  |
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nistambha | See niḥ-st-.  |
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niśumbha | m. killing, slaughter  |
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niśumbha | m. Name of a dānava- (brother of śumbha-) (also -ka- )  |
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nisumbha | See ni-s-.  |
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niśumbhamardinī | f. "destroyer of ni-śumbha-", Name of durgā-  |
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niśumbhamathanī | m. "destroyer of ni-śumbha-", Name of durgā-  |
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niśumbhana | n. killing  |
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nitambaprabhava | mfn. (river) coming from the slope of a mountain  |
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nityabhaktika | mfn. regularly fed by another,  |
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nivāsabhavana | n. sleeping-room  |
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niyamabhaṅga | m. breach of a stipulation or contract  |
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niyatavibhaktika | mfn. limited as to case, standing always in the same case  |
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nṛbhartṛ | m. equals -p/ati-  |
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nṛpasabha | n. an assembly of princes or a royal palace  |
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nṛpavallabha | m. "dear to a king", a kind of mango  |
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nṛsiṃhabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃharṣabhakṣetramāhātmya | n. (for ṛṣ-) Name of work  |
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nyāyakaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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nyāyalīlāvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nyāyamañjarīgranthabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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nyāyanibhandha | m. Name of work  |
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nyāyanibhandhaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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nyūnādhikavibhakta | mfn. one who has received too little or too much at the division of an inheritance  |
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omkārabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man.  |
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oṣadhigarbha | m. "producer of herbs", the moon  |
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oṣadhigarbha | m. the sun (with reference to ) .  |
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oṣadhivallabha | m. the moon,  |
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padabhañjana | n. separation or analysis or explanation of words  |
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padabhañjikā | f. a commentary which separates or analyses or explains words  |
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padabhañjikā | f. a register, journal, calendar or almanac  |
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pādabhaṭa | m. a foot-soldier  |
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pādāmbhas | n. water for washing the feet  |
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padasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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pādastambha | m. a supporting beam, pillar, post  |
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padastobha | m. Name of several sāman-s  |
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padastobha | m. Name of work  |
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padaviṣṭambha | m. tread, step, stamp with the foot  |
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padmabhava | m. equals -ja-  |
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padmabījābha | mfn. "resembling the lotus-seed", the seed of Euryala Ferox  |
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padmagarbha | m. the interior or calyx of a lotus  |
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padmagarbha | m. "sprung from a lotus or containing lotuses", Name of brahmā- (Introd.)  |
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padmagarbha | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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padmagarbha | m. of śiva-  |
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padmagarbha | m. of the sun  |
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padmagarbha | m. of a lake  |
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padmagarbha | m. of a buddha-  |
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padmagarbha | m. of a bodhisattva-  |
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padmagarbha | m. of a Brahman who was changed into a swan  |
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padmākarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author  |
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padmanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu- (from whose navel sprang the lotus which contained brahmā-, the future creator)  |
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padmanābha | m. Name of the 11th month (reckoned from mārgaśīrṣa-)  |
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padmanābha | m. a magical formula spoken over weapons  |
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padmanābha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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padmanābha | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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padmanābha | m. of the first arhat- of the future ut-sarpiṇī-  |
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padmanābha | m. of several authors (also -tīrtha-, -datta-, -dīkṣita-, -purī-, -bhaṭṭa-, -yājñika-) and other men  |
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padmanābhabīja | n. the algebra of padma-nābha-  |
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padmanābhadvadaśī | f. Name of the 12th day in the light half of the month āśvayuja-  |
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padmaprabha | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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padmaprabha | m. of a deva-putra-  |
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padmaprabha | m. of 6th arhat- of present avasarpiṇī-  |
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padmaprabha | m. (with sūri-) of an author  |
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padmasambhava | m. equals -ja-  |
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padmasambhava | m. Name of a Buddhist teacher who founded the Red sect in Tibet  |
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padmaśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-.  |
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padmavṛṣabhavikrāmin | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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padminīvallabha | m. the sun (see -kānta-).  |
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padmodbhava | mf(ā-)n. sprung from a lotus  |
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padmodbhava | m. Name of brahmā-  |
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padmodbhava | m. of a man  |
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padmodbhavā | f. Name of the goddess manasā-  |
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padmodbhavaprādurbhāva | m. Name of chapter of  |
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pailagarbha | m. "offspring of paila-", Name of a man  |
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palāṇḍubhakṣita | mf(ā-,or ī-)n. one who has eaten onions  |
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pālibhaṅga | m. bursting of a dike  |
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palitambhaviṣṇu | mfn. becoming grey  |
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palodbhava | n. fat,  |
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pāṃsubhava | n. equals -ja-  |
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pānakumbha | m. a drinking-vessel  |
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pañcabhadra | mfn. having 5 good qualities or auspicious marks  |
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pañcabhadra | mfn. consisting of 5 good ingredients (as a decoction),  |
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pañcabhadra | mfn. vicious  |
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pañcabhadra | m. a kind of pavilion  |
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pañcabhadra | n. a particular mixture  |
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pañcabhaṅga | m. plural boughs of 5 particular trees  |
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pañcabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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pañcabhautika | wrong reading for pāñcabh-.  |
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pāñcabhautika | mf(ī-)n. (-bhūta-) composed of or containing the 5 elements etc.  |
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pāñcabhautika | n. (with ādāna-) the assumption of the 5 elements  |
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pañcīkaraṇavārttikābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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paṅkajanābha | m. "having a lotus springing from his navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pāṅktakākubha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. paṅkti-kakubh-) beginning with the paṅkti- and ending with the kakubh- metre  |
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pāpabhakṣaṇa | m. "devouring the wicked", Name of kāla-bhairava- (a son of śiva-)  |
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pāpabhañjana | m. "breaking the wicked", Name of a Brahman  |
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pāpārambhaka | mfn. intending evil (varia lectio bha-vat-).  |
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parābhava | m. vanishing, disappearance, dissolution, separation  |
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parābhava | m. overthrow, defeat, humiliation, mortification, contempt, injury, destruction, ruin etc.  |
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parābhava | m. Name of the 40th (or 14th) year in Jupiter's cycle of 6o years (see parāvasu-)  |
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parābhavapada | n. an object of contempt  |
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paramabhaṭṭāraka | m. a paramount sovereign, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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paramaprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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paramārthasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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paramaśobhana | mfn. exceedingly brilliant or beautiful  |
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paramatabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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paramatabhañjana | n. Name of work  |
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paramātmasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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paraparibhava | m. humiliation or injury suffered from others  |
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paravallabha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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pārāvatābha | mfn. pigeon-like  |
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paretabhartṛ | m. "lord of the departed", Name of yama-  |
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pāribhadra | m. Erythrina Fulgens Indica  |
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pāribhadra | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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pāribhadra | m. Pinus Deodora or Longifolia  |
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pāribhadra | m. Name of a son of yajña-bāhu-  |
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pāribhadra | n. Name of a varṣa- in śālmala-dvīpa- ruled by pāribhadra-  |
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paribhagna | mfn. ( bhañj-) broken, interrupted, disturbed, stopped  |
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paribhagnakrama | mfn. stopped in one's course, checked in one's progress  |
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paribhaj | (only ind.p. -bhajya-), to divide  |
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paribhakṣ | P. -bhakṣayati-, to drink or eat up (especially what belongs to another), devour, consume  |
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paribhakṣā | f. passing over any one at a meal, Name of a particular observance  |
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paribhakṣaṇa | n. eating up, consuming  |
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paribhakṣaṇa | n. being eaten up by (instrumental case)  |
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paribhakṣita | mfn. drunk or eaten up, devoured, consumed  |
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paribhaṅga | m. breaking to pieces, shattering  |
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paribharts | P. -bhartsati-, or -bhartsayati-, to threaten, menace, scold, chide  |
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paribhartsana | n. threatening, menacing  |
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paribhartsita | mfn. threatened, chided  |
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paribhava | vana- etc. See pari-bhū-.  |
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paribhava | m. insult, injury, humiliation, contempt, disgrace etc.  |
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paribhavana | n. humiliation, degradation  |
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paribhavanīya | mfn. liable to be insulted or offended or humiliated  |
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paribhavapada | n. an object or occasion of contempt  |
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paribhavāśpada | n. equals va-pada-  |
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paribhavavidhi | m. humiliation,  |
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paribhavin | mfn. injuring, despising, ridiculing  |
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paribhavin | mfn. suffering disrespect (see ) .  |
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pāribhavya | n. (-bhū-) Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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paribhaya | m. or n. ( bhī-) apprehension, fear  |
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parighastambha | m. a door-post  |
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parimitābharaṇa | mf(ā-)n. moderately adorned  |
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pariṇītabhartṛ | m. (prob.) a husband who has married (but not yet led home) his wife  |
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pāriplavaprabha | mfn. spreading tremulous lustre  |
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paripūrṇacandravimalaprabha | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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parirambha | m. (see parīr-), embracing, an embrace  |
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parīrambha | m. equals pari-r-  |
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parirambhaṇa | n. embracing, an embrace  |
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pariṣṭobha | m. embellishing a sāman- with stobha-s (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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parīttābha | m. plural Name of the gods of the 10th order  |
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parīttaśubha | m. plural Name of the gods of the 13th order  |
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parivikṣobha | m. ( kṣubh-) shaking violently, destroying  |
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parṇabhakṣa | ( ) mfn. feeding upon leaves.  |
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pārśvabhaṅga | m. pain in the side  |
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pārthivarṣabha | (r-for ṛ-),"king-bull", an excellent king  |
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parvasambhava | m. Name of work  |
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paryavaṣṭambhana | n. surrounding, investing  |
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pāṣāṇagardabha | m. a hard swelling on the maxillary joint  |
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pāścātyākarasambhava | n. a species of salt coming from the West (equals romaka-)  |
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paśubhartṛ | m. equals -nātha-  |
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paśūdbhavā | f. equals paśu-yulka-  |
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paśusambhava | mfn. produced by animals (as flesh, honey, butter etc.)  |
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pāṭalāpuṣpasaṃnibha | n. the wood of Cerasus Puddum  |
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pāṭhanārambhapīṭhikā | f. Name of work  |
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pattrabhadrā | f. a species of plant  |
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pattrabhaṅga | m. ( ) a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattrabhaṅgi | ( ) f. a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattrabhaṅgī | ( ) f. a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances.  |
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pattracchedabhakti | f. a piece cut out of a leaf  |
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paṭṭubhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author (1416) |
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paulomīvallabha | m. "lover of paulomī-", Name of indra-  |
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paunarbhava | mf(ā-)n. relating or belonging to a widow who has married a second husband  |
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paunarbhava | m. the son of a widow remarried etc.  |
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paunarbhava | m. (with bhartṛ-) a woman's second husband  |
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paunarbhavika | mf(ī-)n. relating to regeneration  |
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paurvabhaktika | mf(ī-)n. taken before eating  |
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pavanaprabhava | m. (disease) coming from the wind of the body  |
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pavitradarbha | m. purifying or holy darbha- grass  |
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payaskumbha | m. a pitcher for holding milk  |
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payobhakṣa | m. drinking (eating) only milk  |
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payogarbha | m. a cloud,  |
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peḍḍabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the commentator mallinātha-  |
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peramabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of jagan-nātha- paṇḍita-rāja-  |
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perubhaṭṭa | m. (with lakṣmīkānta-) Name of the Guru of jagan-nātha- paṇḍita-rāja- (see perama-bh-).  |
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peṭṭibhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of viśveśvara-bhaṭṭa-  |
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phalabhakṣa | mfn. feeding on fruit  |
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phalabhakṣatā | f.  |
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phalasambhava | mfn. produced in or by fruit  |
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phalgunībhava | m. Name of the planet Jupiter  |
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phālgunībhava | m. Name of the planet Jupiter (see phalgunī-bh-).  |
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phalodbhava | mfn. obtained or derived from fruit  |
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phaṇābhara | m. equals -dhara-  |
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pikabhakṣā | f. "cuckoo's food" equals bhūmi-jambū-  |
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pikavallabha | m. "cuckoo's favourite", the mango tree  |
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piṇḍabhañjanaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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piśācajambhana | mfn. crushing piśāca-s  |
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piśitanibha | mfn. resembling flesh  |
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piṣṭasaurabha | n. pulverized sandal-wood  |
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pītabhasman | m. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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pīṭhagarbha | m. the cavity in the pedestal of an idol  |
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pitṛbhakta | mfn. devoted to a father  |
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pitṛbhakti | f. filial duty to a father  |
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pitṛbhakti | f. Name of work  |
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pitṛbhaktitaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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pitṛsaṃnibha | mfn. like a father, fatherly  |
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pittakṣobha | m. excess and disturbance of the bilious humour  |
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plakṣasamudbhavā | f. equals -jātā-  |
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potābha | m. a species of camphor (see potāsa-).  |
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potabhaṅga | m. shipwreck  |
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prabhadra | n. Azadirachta Indica  |
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prabhadrā | f. Paederia Foetida  |
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prabhadraka | mfn. exceedingly handsome or beautiful  |
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prabhadraka | n. a kind of metre  |
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prabhadraka | n. a combination of 4 śloka-s containing one sentence  |
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prabhagna | mfn. crushed to pieces, defeated  |
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prabhaj | P. A1. -bhajati-, te-, to execute, accomplish ; to honour ; to divide  |
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prabhaṅga | m. a breaker, crusher  |
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prabhaṅga | m. breaking, crushing, destruction  |
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prabhaṅgin | mfn. breaking, crushing, destroying  |
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prabhaṅgura | mfn. breaking (perishable ?)  |
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prabhañj | P. -bhan/akti-, to break up, crush, destroy, rout, defeat etc. etc.: Passive voice pr. p. -bhajyamāna-, being broken to pieces or broken up  |
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prabhañjana | mfn. equals bhaṅgin-  |
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prabhañjana | m. wind or the god of wind, storm, tempest, hurricane etc.  |
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prabhañjana | m. a nervous disease  |
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prabhañjana | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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prabhañjana | m. Name of a prince  |
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prabhañjana | n. the act of breaking to pieces  |
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prābhañjana | n. the nakṣatra- svāti- (presided over by prabhañjana-, the god of wind)  |
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prābhañjani | m. patronymic of hanūmat- (son of prabhañjana-)  |
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prabharman | n. (pr/a--) placing before, presenting  |
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prabharman | n. reciting, recitation  |
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prabhartavya | etc. See pra-bhṛ-.  |
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prabhartavya | mfn. to be supported or nourished  |
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prabhartṛ | (pr/a--) m. bringer, procurer (with accusative)  |
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prābhasika | (with kṣetra-) n. equals pra-bhāsa-kṣ-  |
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prabhava | etc. See under pra-bhū-.  |
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prabhava | mfn. prominent, excelling, distinguished  |
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prabhava | m. production, source, origin, cause of existence (as father or mother, also"the Creator"), birthplace (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ā-).,springing or rising or derived from, belonging to) etc.  |
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prabhava | m. might, power (equals pra-bhāva-)  |
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prabhava | m. Name of a sādhya-  |
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prabhava | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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prabhava | m. of several men  |
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prabhava | m. Name of the first or 35th year in a 60 years' cycle of Jupiter  |
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prābhava | n. (fr. -bhu-) superiority  |
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prābhava | etc. See under 3. prā-  |
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prabhavana | n. production, source, origin (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"springing from"; see meru-prabh-and )  |
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prabhavana | n. ruling, presiding (?)  |
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prabhavanīya | mfn.  |
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prabhavaprabhu | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s  |
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prabhavasvāmin | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s  |
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prabhavat | mf(antī-)n. coming forth, arising etc.  |
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prabhavat | mf(antī-)n. mighty, powerful, potent  |
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prābhavatya | n. (fr. -bhavat-) idem or 'n. (fr. -bhu-) superiority '  |
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prabhaviṣṇu | mfn. equals prec. (also m.;with genitive case or locative case"lord over") etc.  |
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prabhaviṣṇutā | f. lordship, supremacy, dominion, tyranny  |
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prabhaviṣṇutā | f. power to (infinitive mood)  |
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prabhavitṛ | mfn. powerful, potent  |
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prabhavitṛ | m. a great lord or ruler  |
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prabhavya | mfn. (fr. pra-bhū-)  |
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prabhavya | mfn. (fr. pra-bhava-) being at the source or origin, original  |
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prabhavya | mfn. fit for rule (?)  |
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prabhubhakta | mfn. devoted to his master (as a dog)  |
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prabhubhakta | m. a good horse  |
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prabhubhakti | f. loyalty, faithfulness  |
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pracaṇḍabhairava | (prob.) m. Name of a vyāyoga- (kind of drama).  |
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pracaṇḍabhairavarasa | m. Name of a particular medicinal preparation  |
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prācīnagarbha | m. Name of an ancient ṛṣi- also called apāntara-tamas-  |
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pracuraparibhava | m. frequent humiliation  |
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pragalbha | mf(ā-)n. bold, confident, resolute, brave, strong, able etc.  |
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pragalbha | mf(ā-)n. proud, arrogant, impudent  |
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pragalbha | mf(ā-)n. skilful  |
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pragalbha | mf(ā-)n. illustrious, eminent  |
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pragalbha | mf(ā-)n. mature (as age)  |
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pragalbha | m. Name of the fire employed at the jātakarman-  |
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pragalbha | m. (with ācārya-) Name of an author (called also śubhaṃ-kara-)  |
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pragalbhakulāla | m. a skilful potter  |
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pragalbhalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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pragalbhalakṣaṇaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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pragalbham | ind. courageously, resolutely  |
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pragalbhamanas | mfn. resolute-minded (a--)  |
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pragalbhatā | f. ( ) boldness, wilfulness, resolution, energy, strength, power  |
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pragalbhatva | n. ( ) boldness, wilfulness, resolution, energy, strength, power  |
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pragalbhavāc | mfn. speaking confidently or proudly  |
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prāgbhakta | n. taking medicine before a meal  |
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prāgbhakta | n. medicine to be taken before a meal  |
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prāgbhava | m. a previous life  |
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prajāpatibhakṣita | (j/ā-p-) mfn. eaten by prajā-pati-  |
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prajñābhadra | m. "excelling in wisdom", Name of a scholar  |
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prājyabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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prākārabhañjana | mfn. breaking down walls  |
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prakhyātasadbhartṛ | m. known as a good husband  |
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prākphalgunībhava | m. bṛhaspati- or the planet Jupiter (born when the moon was in the mansion prākphalgunī-)  |
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prākpuṇyaprabhava | mfn. caused by merit accumulated in former existences  |
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prakramabhaṅga | m. (in rhetoric) want of order or method, the breaking of symmetry in composition or the violation of gram. construction (= bhagna-prakramatā-)  |
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prakramabhaṅgavat | mfn. wanting method or symmetry, irregular, unsymmetrical  |
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prakṛtibhava | mfn. natural, usual, common  |
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prakṛtisubhaga | mfn. naturally pleasant or agreeable  |
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prakṣobhaṇa | n. agitating, exciting  |
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pralambha | m. obtaining. gaining  |
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pralambha | m. (also plural) overreaching, deceiving  |
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pralambha | lambhana- See pralabh-.  |
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pralambhana | n. overreaching, deceiving  |
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pralambhana | n. that by which any one is deceived  |
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pralobha | m. allurement, seduction  |
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pralobha | m. desire, cupidity  |
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pralobhaka | m. "allurer", Name of a jackal  |
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pralobhana | mfn. causing to lust after, alluring, seducing  |
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pralobhana | n. allurement, inducement  |
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pralobhana | n. that which allures, a lure, bait  |
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pralobhana | n. (also wrong reading for pralambhana- )  |
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pralobhanī | f. gravel, sand  |
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pramāṇabhakti | f. Name of work  |
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pramitābha | m. plural "of limited splendour", Name of a class of gods in the 5th manv-antara-  |
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prāṇabhakṣa | m. feeding only on breath or air (see -prāśanin-)  |
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prāṇabhakṣam | ind. while feeding only on breath or air  |
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prāṇābharaṇa | n. Name of a poem.  |
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prāṇabhaya | n. fear for l, peril of death  |
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prāṇalābha | m. saving of life (wrong reading ṇālābha-).  |
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prāṇālābha | wrong reading for nalābha- q.v  |
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prāṇātilobha | m. excessive attachment to life (printed ṇita-).  |
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praṇayabhaṅga | m. breach of confidence, faithlessness  |
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praṇayibhava | mfn. being attached to, being in (compound)  |
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prāṇibhava | mfn. (a sound) coming from a living beings  |
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prāntaśayanāsanabhakta | mfn. Iiving in the country (also -śayana-bhakta-and -śayanāsanā-sevin-)  |
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prārambha | m. commencement, beginning, undertaking, enterprise |
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prārambhaṇa | n. beginning, commencing  |
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prārambhaṇīya | mfn. g., anuvacanādi-.  |
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prārthanābhaṅga | m. refusal of a request, asking in vain  |
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prārthitadurlabha | mfn. desired but hard to obtain  |
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prasabha | n. (prob. fr. sabh- equals sah-) Name of a variety of the triṣṭubh- metre  |
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prasabha | n. in the beginning of a compound equals ( prasabham am- ind.) forcibly, violently etc. (see pra-sahya-)  |
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prasabha | n. exceedingly, very much  |
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prasabha | n. importunately  |
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prasabhadamana | n. forcible taming (of wild animals)  |
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prasabhaharaṇa | n. carrying off by force, violent seizure  |
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prasabham | ind. prasabha |
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prāsādagarbha | m. an inner apartment or sleeping chamber in a palace  |
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prasaṅgābharaṇa | n. Name of a modern poetical anthology.  |
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praśnabhairava | m. Name of work  |
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prastambha | m. becoming stiff or rigid  |
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prastobha | m. allusion or reference to (genitive case)  |
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prastobha | m. dual number (with rajer- aṅgirasasya-) Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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prathamabhakṣa | m. ( ) the first enjoyment of (genitive case)  |
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prathamabhakṣaṇa | n. ( commentator or commentary) the first enjoyment of (genitive case)  |
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prathamagarbha | m. first pregnancy, first litter  |
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prathamodbhava | mfn. first produced,  |
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pratibha | mfn. wise, intelligent (varia lectio)  |
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prātibha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. -bhā-) intuitive, divinatory  |
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prātibha | n. (with or scilicet jñāna-) intuitive knowledge, intuition, divination ( prātibhavat -vat- ind. )  |
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pratibhairava | mf(ā-)n. dreadful  |
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pratibhaj | P. -bhajati-, to fall again to one's share, return to (accusative)  |
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pratibhakṣ | P. -bhakṣayati-, to eat separately or alone  |
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pratibhaṇ | P. -bhaṇati-, to speak in reply, answer  |
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pratibhaṇḍitavya | mfn. ( bhaṇḍ-) to be derided or scoffed in return  |
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pratibhaṇita | mfn. answered, replied  |
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pratibhañj | P. -bhanakti-, to fracture, break in pieces  |
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pratibhaṭa | mfn. a match for, vying with (genitive case or compound), rivalling  |
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pratibhaṭatā | f. emulousness, emulation  |
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pratibhaṭī | mfn. (ṭī-kṛ-,to equalize to ; m.an adversary )  |
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prātibhaṭya | n. (fr. -bhaṭa-) rivalry  |
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pratibhavam | ind. for this and all future births  |
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prātibhavat | ind. prātibha |
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pratibhaya | mf(ā-)n. exciting fear, formidable, terrible, dangerous etc.  |
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pratibhaya | n. fear (with ablative or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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pratibhaya | n. danger  |
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pratibhayakara | mfn. causing fear  |
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pratibhayākāra | mfn. having a formidable aspect  |
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pratibhayam | ind. formidably, frightfully  |
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pratibhayaṃkara | mfn. causing fear  |
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pratijñābhaṅga | m. breach of a promise  |
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pratijñābhaṅgabhīru | mfn. apprehensive of breaking a promise  |
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pratilābha | m. recovering, receiving, obtaining |
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pratilambha | m. receiving, obtaining, finding, getting  |
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pratilambha | m. recovering, regaining (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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pratilambha | m. conceiving, understanding  |
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pratilambha | m. censure, abuse  |
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pratipakṣacaṇḍabhairava | m. Name of the chief of a particular sect  |
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pratiprabha | m. Name of an ātreya- (author of )  |
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pratirambha | m. ( rabh-) equals pratilambha-  |
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pratirambha | m. passion, rage, violent or passionate abuse  |
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pratisaṃsaṃsṛṣṭabhakta | mfn. one who is temperate in eating  |
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pratiṣṭambha | m. obstruction, impediment, hindrance  |
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pratiṣṭhākaustubha | mn. Name of work  |
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prativādibhayaṃkara | m. Name of an author  |
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prativibhaj | (only ind.p. bhajya-), to distribute severally. apportion  |
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pratyakṣabhakṣa | m. real eating  |
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pratyārambha | m. ( rabh-) beginning again, recommencement  |
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pratyārambha | m. prohibition  |
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pratyārambha | m. annulment  |
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pratyuttambha | m. ( ) idem or 'f. upholding, propping up, supporting, fixing '  |
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pratyuttambhana | n. ( ) idem or 'm. ( ) idem or 'f. upholding, propping up, supporting, fixing ' '  |
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pravahaṇabhaṅga | m. shipwreck  |
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pravālabhasman | n. calx of coral  |
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pravātasubhaga | mfn. (a spot), delightful by (reason of) a fresh breeze  |
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pravibhaj | P. -bhajati-, to separate, divide, distribute, apportion  |
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pravibhakta | mfn. separated, divided distributed etc. etc.  |
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pravibhakta | mfn. one who has received his share  |
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pravibhakta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') divided into or consisting of  |
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pravibhakta | mfn. divided or distinguished by (instrumental case or compound).  |
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pravibhakta | mfn. variously situated, scattered  |
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pravibhaktarasmi | mfn. having the rays distributed, distributing rays |
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prāyabhava | mfn. being commonly the case, usually met with  |
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prayāgabhaya | m. "fearing sacrifice", Name of indra-  |
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prayāṇabhaṅga | m. the breaking or suspending of a journey, a halt  |
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prayogakaustubha | m. or n. Name of work  |
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prekṣaṇālambha | n. sg. looking at and touching (women)  |
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premabhakticandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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premabhaktistotra | n. Name of work  |
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pretabhakṣiṇī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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prītisaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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prītiviśrambhabhājana | n. a repository of affection and confidence  |
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priyambhaviṣṇu | mfn. becoming dear or agreeable ( )  |
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priyambhaviṣṇutā | f. ( ) the becoming dear.  |
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priyambhaviṣṇutva | n. ( ) the becoming dear.  |
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prombhaṇa | n. filling (see )  |
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proṣitabhartṛkā | f. (a wife) whose husband is abroad  |
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pṛśnibhadra | m. "propitious to devakī- or to the earth", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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pṛśnigarbha | mf(ā-)n. (p/ṛ-) being in the variegated bosom or in the being of the variegated one  |
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pṛśnigarbha | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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pṛṣṭhabhaṅga | m. "breaking or bending the back"Name of a mode of fighting  |
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pṛthvībhara | m. (?) a species of the aty-aṣṭi- metre  |
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pṛthvīgarbha | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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pṛthvīgarbha | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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pugrodbhava | (for 1.See under purā-) m. (orf(ā-).) "growing in towns", Name of a plant  |
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pulakeśivallabha | m. Name of princes  |
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punaḥsambhava | mfn. coming into existence ag (a-p-s-)  |
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punarālambha | m. seizing or taking hold of again  |
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punarbhakṣya | mfn. to be enjoyed again (a-punar-bhakṣya-)  |
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punarbharyā | f. a second wife = re-marriage  |
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punarbhava | mfn. born again  |
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punarbhava | m. new birth, transmigration etc.  |
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punarbhava | m. a finger-nail (see -nava-)  |
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punarbhava | m. a species of punar-navā- with red flowers  |
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punarbhavin | (?) m. the sentient soul (existing again after the dissolution of one body in another form)  |
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punargarbhavatī | f. pregnant again  |
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punarlābha | m. obtaining again, recovery  |
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puṇḍarīkodaraprabha | mfn. resplendent as the interior of a white lotus  |
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puṇyabharita | mfn. abounding in holiness or bliss  |
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puṇyaśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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puṇyastambhakara | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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puṇyavallabha | m. Name of a man  |
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pūrakakumbhakarecaka | m. plural or n. plural (?) inhaling and then retaining and then exhaling air  |
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purāmathanavallabha | n. a kind of Agallochum used as a perfume  |
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puraścaraṇakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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purastātstobha | m. a preceding stobha- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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purastātstobha | mfn. preceded by a stobha-  |
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pūrṇabhadra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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pūrṇabhadra | m. of the father of the yakṣa- hari-keśa-,  |
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pūrṇabhadra | m. of several men  |
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pūrṇabhadra | m. of a scholar (who revised the pañcatantra- in 1514)  |
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pūrṇagabhasti | (pūrṇ/a--) mfn. one whose arms or hands are full (of wealth)  |
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pūrṇagarbha | mf(ā-)n. one whose interior is well-filled  |
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pūrṇakumbha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a full cup or jar, (especially) a cup full of water (also with apām-) |
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pūrṇakumbha | m. a cup filled with holy water and used at the consecration of a king  |
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pūrṇakumbha | m. a particular mode of fighting  |
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pūrṇakumbha | m. Name of a dānava- (varia lectio kumbha-karṇa-)  |
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pūrṇakumbha | mn. a hole (in a wall) of the shape of a water-jar  |
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pūrṇakumbha | mf(ā-)n. having a full pitcher  |
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pūrṇapātrapratibhaṭa | mfn. emulating the fullness or a full vessel id est overflowing, supreme (as glory)  |
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purobhaktakā | f. breakfast  |
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purodbhava | mfn. (for 2.See under 2. pura-) of prior origin  |
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puruṣarṣabha | (r-for ṛ-) m. equals -puṃgava-  |
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pūrvabhadrapada | m. (andf(ā-). plural) equals -bhādrap-  |
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pūrvabhakṣikā | f. (prob.) wrong reading for -bhikṣikā-.  |
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pūrvabhava | m. a former life  |
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pūrvaphalgunībhava | m. Name of bṛhas-pati- or the planet Jupiter  |
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puṣkaranābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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puṣpabhadra | m. "beautiful with flower", a kind of pavilion with 62 columns  |
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puṣpabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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puṣpabhadra | n. Name of a city  |
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puṣpabhadrā | f. Name of a river  |
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puṣpabhadraka | n. Name of a particular wood  |
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puṣpabhaṅga | m. a festoon of flower ("treading on flower"Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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puṣpabhava | mfn. being or contained in flower  |
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puṣpabhava | m. the nectar of flower  |
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puṣpāmbhas | n. flower-water, Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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puṣpaśrīgarbha | m. "filled with the beauty of flower", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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puṣpodbhava | m. "sprung from flower", Name of a man  |
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puṣṭimbhara | mfn. bringing prosperity (said of pūṣan-)  |
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putrabhadrā | f. a species of plant  |
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putralābha | m. obtaining a son or sons  |
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putraphalabhaktṛ | mfn. enjoying the advantage of having a son  |
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putrikābhartṛ | m. a daughter's husband  |
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pūyābha | n. "resembling pus", a kind of bloody-flux  |
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rabha | m. Name of a monkey  |
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rabhas | n. violence, impetuosity, zeal, ardour, force, energy  |
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rabhasā | ind. violently, impetuously, forcibly, roughly  |
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rabhasa | mf(ā-)n. (fr. prec.) impetuous, violent, rapid, fierce, wild etc.  |
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rabhasa | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') eager for, desirous of  |
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rabhasa | mf(ā-)n. strong, powerful (said of the soma-)  |
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rabhasa | mf(ā-)n. shining, glaring  |
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rabhasa | m. impetuosity, vehemence, hurry, haste, speed, zeal, passion, eager desire for (compound) etc. (alsof(ā-). ; rabhasa- in the beginning of a compound; rabhasat sat- ind.and rabhasena sena- ind.violently, impetuously, eagerly, quickly)  |
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rabhasa | m. joy, pleasure  |
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rabhasa | m. regret, sorrow  |
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rabhasa | m. poison  |
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rabhasa | m. Name of a magical incantation recited over weapons  |
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rabhasa | m. of a dānava- (varia lectio raśmisa-)  |
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rabhasa | m. of a king (son of rambha-)  |
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rabhasa | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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rabhasa | m. of a lexicographer (also called rabhasa-pāla-)  |
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rabhasa | m. of a monkey  |
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rabhasakośa | m. rabhasa-'s dictionary  |
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rabhasāna | mfn. shining, glaring  |
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rabhasanandin | m. Name of a Buddhist author  |
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rabhasapāla | m. Name of a lexicographer (see above)  |
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rabhasat | ind. rabhasa |
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rabhasena | ind. rabhasa |
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rābhasika | mfn. (fr. rabhas-) impetuous, vehement (= āyaḥśūlika- q.v)  |
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rābhasikatā | f. vehemency, impetuosity  |
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rabhasvat | (r/a-bhas--) mfn. violent, impetuous, zealous  |
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rābhasya | n. (fr. rabhasa-) velocity, impetuosity,  |
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rābhasya | n. delight, joy, pleasure  |
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rādhābhartṛ | m. " rādhā-'s husband", Name of adhiratha-  |
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rādhāvallabha | m. Name of a man  |
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rādhāvallabha | m. (with tarka-pañcānana bhaṭṭācārya-) of an author  |
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rādhodbhavasaṃvāda | m. Name of work  |
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rāgabhañjana | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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raghunāthabhaṭṭagosvāmiguṇaleśāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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rāhulabhadra | m. equals rāhula- Name of a son of gautama- Buddh  |
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raibha | m. patronymic fr. rebha-  |
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raivatagarbha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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rājabhadraka | m. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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rājabhadraka | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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rājabhakṣa | m. a kind of plant  |
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rājābharaṇa | n. a kind's ornament, regalia  |
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rājabhaṭa | m. a king's soldier, soldier of the royal army etc.  |
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rājabhaṭa | m. a messenger, envoy (equals dūta-)  |
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rājabhaṭṭikā | f. a species of water-fowl  |
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rājabhauta | m. a king's fool or jester (others"an idiotic king") .  |
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rājabhavana | n. a king's abode, royal palace  |
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rājabhaya | n. "king's risk", danger from or fear of a king  |
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rājadaṇḍabhayākula | mfn. afraid of it  |
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rājadharmakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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rājakaustubha | n. equals -dharmakaustubha- q.v  |
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rājakulabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet  |
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rājambhavya | mfn. destined for the succession to the throne, heir apparent  |
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rājanīyaprabha | m. = amitā- bha-, .  |
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rājarṣabha | (for -ṛṣ-), the chief of kind  |
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rājarṣibhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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rājasūyārambhaparvan | n. Name of  |
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rajatakumbha | m. a silver jar.  |
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rajatanābha | m. Name of a particular fabulous being  |
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rājavallabha | m. a kind's favourite  |
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rājavallabha | m. a kind of Jujube tree  |
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rājavallabha | m. a kind of āmra-  |
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rājavallabha | m. equals rājādanī-  |
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rājavallabha | m. a kind of incense  |
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rājavallabha | m. Name of various works. and authors  |
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rājavallabhamaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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rājavallabhatā | f. the state of being a kind's favourite (-tām eti-,"he becomes a kind's favourite", )  |
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rājavallabhaturaṃgama | m. the favourite horse of a kind  |
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rājīvaśubhalocana | mfn. having eyes resembling the lotus-flower, blue-eyed  |
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rājīvinījīvitavallabha | m. "beloved of the lotus plant", the moon  |
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rājyabhaṅga | m. subversion of sovereignty  |
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rājyalābha | m. obtainment of sovereignty, succession to the throne  |
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rājyalābhastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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rājyalobha | m. desire for royalty, ambition  |
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rājyavibhava | m. ( ) the might or power of royalty.  |
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rakṣabhagavatī | f. equals prajñā-pāramitā-  |
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rakṣaḥsabha | n. an assemblage or multitude of rākṣasa-s  |
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raktābha | mfn. red-looking, having a red appearance  |
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raktabhava | n. "blood-produced", flesh  |
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raktotpalābha | mfn. resembling the red lotus  |
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rāmabhadra | m. Name of rāma-s dāśarathi-  |
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rāmabhadra | m. of two kings  |
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rāmabhadra | m. of various authors and teachers (also with dīkṣita-, bhaṭṭa-, bhaṭṭācārya-, miśra-, yajvan-, yati-, sarasvatī-, sārvabhauma-etc.)  |
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rāmabhadrāmbā | f. Name of a poetess  |
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rāmabhadrāśrama | m. Name of two authors  |
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rāmabhaginī | f. " rāma-s's sister", Name of pārvatī-  |
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rāmabhakta | m. a worshipper of rāma-s  |
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rāmabhakta | m. Name of a man (equals rāmadāsa- q.v).  |
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rāmavallabha | n. cinnamon  |
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rāmavallabha | m. (with śarman-) Name of an author  |
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rambha | m. (for 2.See) a prop, staff, support  |
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rambha | m. a bamboo  |
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rambha | m. Name of the fifth kalpa- (q.v)  |
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rambha | m. of the father of the asura- mahiṣa- and brother of karambha-  |
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rambha | m. of a nāga-  |
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rambha | m. of a son of āyu-  |
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rambha | m. of a son of viviṃśati-  |
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rambha | m. of a king of vajra-rātra-  |
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rambha | m. of a monkey  |
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rambha | etc. See .  |
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rambha | mfn. sounding, roaring, lowing etc. (See go-r-)  |
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rāmbha | m. (fr. 1. rambha-) the bamboo staff of a religious student  |
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rambhaṇa | n. a lowing  |
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rambhāstambha | m. the trunk of a plantain tree  |
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rambhāstambhana | n. the turning of rambhā- into a pillar (see ) .  |
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raṇabhaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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raṇasaṃrambha | m. the fury of battle  |
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raṇastambha | m. "battle-pillar", a monument of war or battle  |
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raṇastambha | m. Name of a country (prob. wrong reading; see prec.)  |
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raṅgābharaṇa | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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rāśabha | wrong reading for rāsabha-.  |
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rāsabha | m. (1. rās-),"the brayer", an ass, jackass, donkey etc.  |
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rāsabha | See above.  |
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rāsabhadhūsara | mfn. grey as an ass, light brown  |
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rasabhaṅga | m. interruption or cessation of passion or sentiment  |
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rasabhaṅga | m. varia lectio for -gandha- q.v  |
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rāsabhasena | m. Name of a king  |
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rasabhasman | n. calx or oxide of mercury  |
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rasabhasmavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rasabhava | n. equals -ja- n.  |
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rāsabhavandinī | f. Arabian jasmine  |
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rāsabhayukta | mfn. yoked with asses  |
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rasagarbha | n. a collyrium made from the juice of Curcuma Xanthorrhiza  |
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rasagarbha | n. an ointment made from the calx of brass  |
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rasagarbha | n. cinnabar  |
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rasanābha | n. equals -jāta-  |
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rasodbhava | n. a pearl  |
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rasodbhava | n. cinnabar  |
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rasodbhava | n. blood  |
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rāṣṭrabhaṅga | m. breaking up or dissolution of a kingdom  |
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rāṣṭrabhaya | n. fear for a kingdom, danger threatening a country  |
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rathabhaṅga | m. the breaking or fracture of a chariot  |
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rathagarbhaka | m. "embryo-carriage", a litter, sedan-chair  |
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rathakṣobha | m. the shaking about of a chariots  |
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rathāṅgabhartṛ | m. "discus-bearer"  |
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rathārbhaka | m. a small carriage  |
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ratibhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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ratibhavana | n. a brothel  |
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ratibhavana | n. pudendum muliebre  |
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ratnābharaṇa | n. an ornament made of jewels  |
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ratnagarbha | mfn. filled with precious stones, containing jewels, set with jewels  |
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ratnagarbha | m. the sea  |
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ratnagarbha | m. Name of kubera-  |
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ratnagarbha | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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ratnagarbha | m. of a commentator  |
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ratnagarbha | m. (with sārvabhauma-) of another author  |
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ratnakumbha | m. a jar set with jewels  |
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ratnanābha | mfn. one whose navel is a jewel (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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ratnaprabha | m. Name of a class of deities  |
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ratnaprabha | m. of a king  |
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ratnapurībhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of an author  |
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ratnasambhava | m. Name of a buddha-, (especially) of a dhyānibuddha-,  |
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ratnasambhava | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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ratnasambhava | m. of a place  |
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ratnodbhava | m. Name of a Buddhist saint  |
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ratnodbhava | m. of the son of a padmodbhava-  |
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rātraubhava | mfn. (fr. rātrau- locative case of rātri-+ bhava-) happening or occurring at night  |
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raupyanābha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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rāvaṇabhaiṭ | m. (or chalākṣara-) Name of work  |
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ravisamaprabha | mfn. radiant as the sun  |
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rāyambhaṭṭa | m. Name of authors  |
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ṛcābha | m. Name of a pupil of vaiśampāyana-  |
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rebha | mfn. creaking, crackling, murmuring, resounding  |
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rebha | m. a praiser, panegyrist, celebrator |
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rebha | m. a prattler, chatterer  |
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rebha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (who was cast into a well by the asura-s and lay there for ten nights and nine days until rescued by the aśvin-s;he is the supposed author of , having the patronymic kāśyapa-)  |
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rebhaṇa | n. the lowing of kine  |
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rebhasūnu | m. dual number two sons of rebha-, authors of  |
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rebhaṭi | f. deceit  |
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reṇugarbha | m. "sand-vessel", (prob.) a kind of hourglass (used for astronomy purposes)  |
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revatībhava | m. "son of revatī-", Name of the planet Saturn  |
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riktabhaṇḍa | n. an empty vessel having no vessels or effects  |
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riktakumbha | n. plural "(the sound of) an empty vessel", (prob.) empty or senseless language  |
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ripubhavana | n. ( ) ( ) Name of the 6th astrological house.  |
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ripubhaya | n. fear or danger from an enemies  |
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ṛṇabhaṅgādhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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rogabhaya | n. fear of disease  |
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rogārambha | m. Name of work  |
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rogivallabha | n. "friend of the sick", medicine, a drug  |
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rohiṇībhava | m. "son of rohiṇī-", the planet Mercury  |
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rohiṇīvallabha | m. "lover of rohiṇī-", the Moon  |
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ṛṣabha | m. (fr.2. ṛṣ- ), a bull (as impregnating the flock; see vṛṣabha-and ukṣan-) etc.  |
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ṛṣabha | m. any male animal in general  |
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ṛṣabha | m. the best or most excellent of any kind or race (see puruṣarṣabha-,etc.) etc.  |
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ṛṣabha | m. the second of the seven notes of the Hindu gamut (abbreviated into ṛ-)  |
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ṛṣabha | m. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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ṛṣabha | m. a particular antidote  |
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ṛṣabha | m. a particular ekāha- (q.v)  |
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ṛṣabha | m. the fifteenth kalpa-  |
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ṛṣabha | m. Name of several men  |
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ṛṣabha | m. of an ape  |
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ṛṣabha | m. of a nāga-  |
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ṛṣabha | m. of a mountain  |
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ṛṣabha | m. of a tīrtha-  |
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ṛṣabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of one of the 24 jaina- saints or jina-s  |
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ṛṣabha | m. plural the inhabitants of krauñca-dvīpa-  |
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ṛṣabha | m. Name of a people  |
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ṛṣabhacarma | n. a bull's skin,  |
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ṛṣabhadatta | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various persons,  |
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ṛṣabhadāyin | mfn. bestowing bulls  |
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ṛṣabhadeva | m. Name of a tīrthaṃ-kara- or arhat- ( )  |
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ṛṣabhadhvaja | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ṛṣabhadhvaja | m. of an arhat- ( )  |
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ṛṣabhadvīpa | m. Name of a place.  |
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ṛṣabhagajavilasita | n. Name of a metre.  |
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ṛṣabhaikādaśa | n. ten cows and a bull,  |
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ṛṣabhaikādhika | mfn. having one bull added, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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ṛṣabhaka | m. a bull  |
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ṛṣabhaka | m. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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ṛṣabhaka | m. Name of a king  |
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ṛṣabhaka | m. of a mountain  |
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ṛṣabhakūṭa | m. Name of the hema-kūṭa-,  |
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ṛṣabhapañcāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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ṛṣabhapūjā | f. "veneration of the bull", a particular observance  |
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ṛṣabhastava | m. Name of work  |
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ṛṣabhatā | f. the state of being the best, eminence, superiority  |
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ṛṣabhatara | m. a small bull  |
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ṛṣabhavat | mfn. containing the word ṛṣabha-  |
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ṛṣabhavikrama | m. a bull in prowess,  |
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ṛśyalobha | m. Name of a man.  |
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ṛtaṃbhara | mfn. bearing the truth in one's self  |
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ṛtaṃbhara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ṛtaṃbharā | f. (with and without prajñā-) intellect or knowledge which contains the truth in itself etc.  |
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ṛtaṃbhara | m. Name of a river  |
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ṛtaṃbharaprajña | mfn. possessing the above knowledge (said of a class of yogin-s)  |
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ṛtebhaṅga | mf(ā-)n. (probably) without separation (id est analysis),  |
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rucibhartṛ | m. "lord or bearer of light", the sun  |
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rucibhartṛ | m. "lord of pleasure", a husband  |
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ruciprabha | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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ruciraprabhāvasambhava | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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ruciraśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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rudrabhairavī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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rudrabhaṭṭa | m. (also with ācārya-), Name of various scholars and authors  |
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rudraḍamarūdbhavasūtravivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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rudragarbha | m. " rudra-'s offspring", Name of agni-  |
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rudranyāyavācaspatibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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rugbhaya | n. fear of disease  |
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rukmābha | mfn. shining like gold, bright as the purest gold  |
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rūkṣadarbha | m. a kind of kuśa--grass  |
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rumābhava | n. salt (obtained from the salt-lake of rumā-)  |
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rurubhairava | m. a form of bhairava- (see above)  |
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śābarakaustubha | m. or n. Name of work  |
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śabdakaustubha | m. Name of a gram. by īśvarī-prasāda- and of a commentator or commentary on  |
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śabdakaustubhadūṣaṇa | n. Name of a gram. work by bhāskara-dīkṣita-.  |
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śabdārthagarbhavat | mfn. containing (virtually) sound and meaning  |
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śabdārthārambhaṇa | mfn. beginning with the meaning or force of oral tradition  |
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śabdārthārambhaṇa | mfn. Name of a chapter of the tattva-cintāmaṇy-āloka-. |
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śabdasambhava | m. the source or origin of sound (applied to air or the wind)  |
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śabdasaṃdarbhasindhu | m. (see śadārnavābhidhāna-) Name of a lexicon (compiled for Sir Jones by kāśīnātha- bhaṭṭācārya-).  |
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śābdikābharaṇa | n. Name of a grammar by dharma-kīrti-.  |
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sabha | See sabhā- below.  |
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sabhābharaṇa | (prob.) wrong reading for sabhyābh-.  |
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sabhadramusta | mfn. full of the grass Cyperus Rotundus  |
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sabhakṣa | m. a messmate (in yathā-sabhakṣam- q.v)  |
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sabhaktikam | ind. (fr. 7. sa-+ bhakti-) respectfully  |
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sabhaṅga | mfn. with division (of a word into different parts)  |
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sabhaṅgaśleṣa | m. a śleṣa- formed by the above division  |
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sabharas | (s/a--) mfn. (perhaps) harmonizing with (instrumental case;others "furnished with oblations or gifts")  |
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sabhartṛkā | f. (a woman) whose husband is alive  |
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sabhasmadvija | m. plural Name of pāśupata- or śaiva- mendicants  |
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sabhasmaka | mfn. together with ashes  |
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sabhasman | mfn. mixed or smeared with ashes  |
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sabhava | m. together with bhava- (id est śiva-)  |
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sabhaya | mf(ā-)n. fearful, apprehensive ( sabhayam am- ind.) etc.  |
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sabhaya | mf(ā-)n. riskful, dangerous  |
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sābhayadakṣiṇam | ind. with the gift of fearlessness or security  |
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sabhayam | ind. sabhaya |
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sabhrūbhaṅga | mfn. with a frown, frowning, knitting the brows ( sabhrūbhaṅgam am- ind.)  |
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sabhrūbhaṅgam | ind. sabhrūbhaṅga |
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sabhyābharaṇa | n. Name of a poem by rāma-candra-.  |
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sabhyakaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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sabībhatsam | ind. with disgust or abhorrence  |
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saccidānandānubhavadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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saccidānandānubhavapradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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sadābhadrā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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sadābhava | mf(ā-)n. perpetual, continual  |
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sadābhavya | mfn. always present  |
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sadābhavya | mfn. attentive  |
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sadambha | mfn. (for sadambha-See p.1139) having good water  |
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sadambha | mfn. (for sad-ambha-See) with hypocrisy, hypocritical (see )  |
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ṣaḍanvayaśāmbhavaraśmipūjākrama | m. Name of work  |
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sadāśivabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍgarbha | m. plural a particular class of dānava-s  |
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sadṛgbhavam | ind. on the same grade or degree with (instrumental case)  |
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śādvalābha | m. a particular green insect |
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sadyobhava | mfn. recently arisen  |
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sāgaravyūhagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sagarbha | mf(ā-)n. pregnant, impregnated by (ablative or instrumental case) etc.  |
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sagarbha | mf(ā-)n. (a plant) whose leaves are still undeveloped  |
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sagarbha | m. equals next  |
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sahabhakṣa | (sah/a--) mfn. eating or enjoying together  |
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sahabhasman | mfn. with the ashes  |
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sahakārabhañjikā | f. "the breaking of mango blossoms", a kind of game  |
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sahārambha | mfn. beginning together  |
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sahaṛṣabha | mf(ā-)n. (see saharṣ-) together with a bull,  |
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saharṣabha | (for -ṛṣabha-; sah/a--) mf(ā-)n. along with the bull  |
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sahasambhalā | (sah/a-) f. with (her) suitor  |
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sahasambhava | mfn. born or produced together or at the same time (with janmanā-= "innate")  |
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sahāsarabhasa | mfn. (in the beginning of a compound) laughingly and violently  |
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sahasrabhakta | n. a particular festival at which thousands are treated  |
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sahasrabhara | (sah/asra--) mfn. carrying off a thousand as spoil  |
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sahasrabharṇas | (sah/asra--) mfn. (prob.) a thousand fold  |
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sahasrambhara | mfn. bringing a thousand  |
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sahasrambhari | mfn. nourishing a thousand,  |
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sahasrapattrābharaṇa | mfn. adorned with lotuses  |
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sahitakumbhaka | m. a particular mode of suppressing the breath (See prāṇāyāma-).  |
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sahobhari | mfn. supporting strength  |
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sahodakumbha | mfn. together with the water-jar  |
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sahopalambha | m. simultaneous perception  |
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śailābha | mfn. mountain-like, high as a mountain  |
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śailābha | m. Name of a being reckoned among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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śailasambhava | n. "rock-produced", bitumen  |
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śailāsanodbhava | mfn. made of stone or, of the wood of Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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śailodbhavā | f. a species of small pāṣāṇabhedin-  |
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sainyakṣobha | m. a mutiny in an army  |
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sairibha | m. a buffalo  |
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sairibha | m. the sky, atmosphere (see sairika-)  |
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sajjanacittavallabha | n. Name of work  |
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sajjanavallabha | mn. Name of work  |
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śākabhakṣa | mfn. vegetarian  |
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śākabhakṣatā | f. vegetarianism  |
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śākabhava | m. Name of a varṣa- in plakṣa-dvīpa- |
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śākajañjabha | m. dual number śāka- and jañjabha- (two divine beings),  |
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śakambhara | mfn. bearing dung or ordure  |
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śākambharī | f. "herb-nourishing", Name of a lake in Rajputana (the modern Sambhar)  |
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śākambharī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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śākambharī | f. Name of a place or town sacred to durgā-  |
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śākambharī | f. observances there in honour of durgā- (according to to some)  |
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śākambharīya | mfn. coming from śākam-bharī-  |
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śākambharīya | n. a kind of fossil salt from the above lake  |
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sākaṃgarbha | mfn. pregnant together  |
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śakatāsurabhañjana | m. "crusher of the demon śakaṭa-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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sakhīhṛdayābharaṇa | m. Name of a man  |
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sakirīṭakaustubha | mfn. having a diadem and breast-jewel  |
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śakrabhakṣa | m. or n. equals śakrāśana-  |
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śakrabhakṣabhakṣaka | m. an eater of lowering's food  |
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śakrabhakṣamakha | m. a festival in honour of the plant called" indra-'s food"  |
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śakrabhakṣamakhotsava | m. a festival in honour of the plant called" indra-'s food"  |
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śakrabhavana | n. indra-'s heaven, svarga- or paradise, I-.  |
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śakrabhūbhavā | f. Cucumis Coloquintida  |
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śakracāpasamudbhavā | f. a kind of cucumber  |
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sakṛdgarbha | m. "having only one conception", a mule  |
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śaktibhadra | m. Name of an author  |
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śaktibhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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śaktivaibhavika | mfn. endowed with power and efficacy  |
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śaktivallabha | m. Name of an author  |
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śakulārbhaka | m. a sort of fish  |
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śākvaragarbha | mfn. containing the sāman- śakvara-  |
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śākyaprabha | m. Name of a scholar  |
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śalabha | m. (see śarabha-) a grass-hopper, locust (fabled to be the children of pulastya- or of tārkṣya- and yāminī-), a kind of moth (such as is attracted by a lighted candle?) etc.  |
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śalabha | m. Name of a deva-gandharva-  |
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śalabha | m. of an asura-  |
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śālabha | mfn. (fr. śalabha-) belonging to a moth or grasshopper  |
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śālabha | m. (with vidhi-) the way of the moth (to fly into fire id est"rushing inconsiderately into danger") (see pataṃga-vṛtti-).  |
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śālabhañjī | f. a statue (made of Sal wood)  |
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śālabhañjikā | f. an image or figure made of Sal wood  |
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śālabhañjikā | f. a kind of game played in the east of India  |
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śālabhañjikā | f. a harlot, courtezan  |
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śālabhañjikāprakhya | mfn. resembling the above game  |
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śālabhañjikāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be like a statue (varia lectio śali-bh-).  |
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śalabhatā | f. ( ) the state or condition of a grasshopper or moth.  |
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śalabhatva | n. (kum-) the state or condition of a grasshopper or moth.  |
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śālapuṣpabhañjikā | f. a particular game  |
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śālapuṣpanibha | mfn. resembling the flowers of the Sal tree (id est reddish-yellow)  |
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śālastambha | m. the trunk of the Sal tree  |
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śālāstambha | m. a house-post  |
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śālibhadra | m. Name of a jina-  |
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śālibhadracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śālibhañjikaya | See śāla-bh-.  |
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śālībhartṛ | m. the husband of a wife's sister  |
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śālibhavana | n. ( ) a rice-field.  |
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salilabhara | m. "mass of water", a lake  |
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salilabhaya | n. danger from water, inundation  |
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salilabhayadāyin | mfn. causing inundation  |
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salilodbhava | mfn. "produced in water"  |
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salilodbhava | m. a shell  |
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salilodbhava | n. a lotus-flower  |
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śālistambhaka | (?) , Name of work  |
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salobha | mfn. greedy, avaricious  |
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samādhibhaṅga | m. the disturbing or interruption of meditation  |
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samādhigarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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samadhikārambha | m. an extraordinary enterprise  |
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sāmagarbha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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samagrabhakṣaṇaśila | mfn. eating everything  |
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samakālabhava | m. a contemporary of (compound)  |
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samākhyābhakṣa | m. drinking the soma- while mentioning by name (the particular receptacles for holding it)  |
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samālabhana | n. unguent (varia lectio)  |
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śāmalabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a modern poet  |
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samālambha | m. taking hold of seizing a victim (for sacrifice)  |
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samālambha | m. unguent (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' - "anointed with") ,  |
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samālambham | ind. while taking hold of.  |
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samantabhadra | mfn. wholly auspicious  |
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samantabhadra | m. a buddha- or a jina-  |
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samantabhadra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- (see )  |
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samantabhadra | m. of a poet etc.  |
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samantabhadra | n. Name of a grammar.  |
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samantaprabha | m. a kind of flower  |
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samantaprabha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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samanvārabdhanvārambha | m. taking hold of from behind  |
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samanvārabdhanvārambhaṇa | n. idem or 'm. taking hold of from behind '  |
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samaprabha | mfn. having equal splendour  |
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samāptalambha | m. a particular high number  |
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samarabha | m. "equal-embrace", a kind of coitus  |
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samarabhaṭa | m. "battle-soldier", Name of warrior  |
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samārambha | m. undertaking, enterprise etc.  |
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samārambha | m. spirit of enterprise  |
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samārambha | m. beginning, commencement,  |
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samārambha | m. wrong reading for samārambhaṇa-, an unguent  |
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samārambhaṇa | n. taking in hand, undertaking grasping  |
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samārambhaṇa | n. anointing (equals sam-ālambhana-)  |
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samasaurabha | m. Name of a man  |
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samāvarjitanetraśobha | mfn. one who has the (lustre of) his eyes bent down  |
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samavibhakta | mfn. divided, equally, symmetrical ( samavibhaktāṅga tāṅga- mfn. )  |
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samavibhaktāṅga | mfn. samavibhakta |
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śambha | mfn.  |
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sambhagna | mfn. broken to pieces, shattered, dispersed, routed, defeated  |
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sambhagna | mfn. baffled, frustrated  |
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sambhagna | m. Name of śiva- (according to to fr. sambhaj- equals samyak-sevita-).  |
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sambhaj | P. A1. -bhajati-, te-, to distribute completely, share, bestow, grant ; (A1.) to cause to participate in, present with a gift ; to divide  |
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sambhaja | (of unknown meaning) Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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sambhajana | n. distributing, granting, bestowing  |
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sambhajanīya | mfn. to be shared in or enjoyed or liked  |
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sambhajanīya | mfn. to be favoured or honoured  |
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sambhakṣ | P. -bhakṣoyati-, to eat together ; to eat up, devour, consume |
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sambhakṣa | mfn. feeding upon (compound), one who eats or devours  |
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sambhakṣa | mfn. eating together, food in common  |
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sambhakta | mfn. distributed, divided, shared etc.  |
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sambhakta | mfn. participating in, possessed of (genitive case)  |
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sambhakta | mfn. devoted to, faithfully attached (varia lectio saṃ-sakta-)  |
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sambhakti | f. distribution, allotment, bestowal  |
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sambhakti | f. possessing, enjoying  |
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sambhakti | f. favouring, honouring ,  |
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sambhaktṛ | mfn. one who distributes or grants (-tama-,superl.; -tara-, Comparative degree)  |
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sambhaktṛ | mfn. one who shares or participates  |
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sambhaktṛ | mfn. one who favours or honours or worships  |
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sambhal | P. -bhūlayati-, to observe well, perceive, learn  |
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śambhala | m. (also written sambhala-) Name of a town (situated between the rathaprā- and Ganges, and identified by some with Sambhal in Moradabad;the town or district of śambhala- is fabled to be the place where kalki-, the last incarnation of viṣṇu-, is to appear in the family of a Brahman named viṣṇu-yaśas-)  |
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sambhala | m. (prob. originally equals sam-bhara-;often varia lectio for śambhala- q.v) "one who brings together", a match-maker  |
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sambhala | m. a suitor, wooer  |
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sambhala | m. a procurer  |
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sāmbhala | mfn. bred in sam-bhala- (as a horse)  |
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śambhalagrāma | m. the town śambhala- (also -grāmaka-)  |
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śambhalagrāmamāhātmya | n. (or śambhala-m-) "glory of śambhala-", Name of part of the  |
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śambhaleśvaraliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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śambhalī | f. a procuress (see śamphalī-and śambhalī-).  |
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sambhalī | f. a procuress  |
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sambhalīya | mfn. relating to a procuress etc.  |
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sambhañj | P. -bhanakti-, to break to pieces, shatter, shiver  |
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śambhara | m. Name of a man (see śāmbhara-).  |
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śāmbhara | m. patronymic fr. śambara-  |
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śāmbhara | n. (prob.) Name of a lake in Rajputana (commonly called Sambhar, where a kind of fossil salt is found)  |
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sambhara | etc. See sam-bhṛ-.  |
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sambhara | mfn. one who brings together, a supporter, bestower  |
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sambhara | m. Name of a district and lake in Rajputana (the lake commonly called Sambhar, where the salt gaḍa-lavaṇa-is found, lies between the Jaipur and Jodhpur states)  |
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sāmbhara | n. (fr. sam-bhara-) a kind of salt  |
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sambharaṇa | m. a kind of brick  |
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sambharaṇa | n. putting together, composition, arrangement, preparation  |
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sambharaṇa | n. collection, mass, multitude  |
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śāmbharanagara | n. a town near śāmbhara-  |
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sambharaṇī | f. a particular soma--vessel  |
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sambharaṇīya | mfn. to be brought together or collected or combined or united  |
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sambharaṇīya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') relating to the preparation of  |
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śāmbharāyiṇī | f. (patronymic fr. śāmbhara-) Name of a woman (varia lectio sāmbh-).  |
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śāmbharāyiṇīvrata | n. a particular observance  |
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sambharodbhava | n. "produced in Sambhar", the above salt  |
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sambhartsita | mfn. ( bharts-) much censured, abused, reviled  |
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sāmbhas | mfn. having or containing water, watery  |
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śambhava | mfn. equals śambhu-  |
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śambhava | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the third arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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śambhava | śam-bhaviṣṭha- See under 2. śam-, .  |
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śāmbhava | mf(ī-)n. (fr. śam-bhu-) coming or derived from śiva-, relating or belonging or sacred to him  |
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śāmbhava | m. (only ) a worshipper of śiva-  |
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śāmbhava | m. a son of śambhu-  |
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śāmbhava | m. Sesbana Grandiflora  |
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śāmbhava | m. camphor  |
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śāmbhava | m. a sort of poison  |
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śāmbhava | m. bdellium  |
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śāmbhava | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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sambhava | etc. See .  |
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sambhava | m. (or s/am-bhava-) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) being or coming together, meeting, union, intercourse (especially sexual intercourse, cohabitation)  |
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sambhava | m. finding room in, being contained in (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ="contained in")  |
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sambhava | m. birth, production, origin, source, the being produced from (ablative; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = "arisen or produced from, made of, grown in") etc.  |
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sambhava | m. cause, reason, occasion (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ="caused or occasioned by")  |
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sambhava | m. being brought about, occurrence, appearance (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = "occurring"or"appearing in")  |
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sambhava | m. being, existence etc.  |
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sambhava | m. capacity, ability, possibility (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"made possible by"; ena-,"according to possibility","as possible")  |
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sambhava | m. (in rhetoric) a possible case  |
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sambhava | m. (in philosophy) equivalence (regarded as one of the pramāṇa-s q.v;illustrated by the equivalence between one shilling and pence)  |
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sambhava | m. agreement, conformity (especially of the receptacle with the thing received)  |
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sambhava | m. compatibility, adequacy  |
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sambhava | m. acquaintance, intimacy  |
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sambhava | m. loss, destruction  |
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sambhava | m. (with Buddhists) Name of a world  |
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sambhava | m. Name of a prince,  |
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sambhava | m. of the third arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-.  |
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sambhava | mf(ā-)n. existing, being  |
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śāmbhavadeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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śāmbhavadīpikā | f. Name of a tantra-.  |
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śāmbhavāha | m. a patronymic  |
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sambhavakāṇḍa | m. n. Name of a Pauranic work  |
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sambhavana | n. containing Va1rtt. 9.  |
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sambhavaparirnan | n. "the section about the origin (of the gods)", Name of chapter of the first book of the  |
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śāmbhavī | f. See below  |
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śāmbhavī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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śāmbhavī | f. a kind of blue-flowering dūrvā- grass  |
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sāmbhavī | f. (fr. sam-bhava-) possibility, probability  |
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sāmbhavī | f. the red lodhra- tree  |
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sambhavin | mfn. possible  |
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sambhaviṣṇu | m. a producer, creator  |
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śambhaviṣṭha | (ś/aṃ--) mfn. superl. of śambhu-.  |
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śāmbhavītantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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śāmbhavīya | mfn. relating or belonging to śiva-  |
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śāmbhavya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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sambhavya | mfn. to be produced together, be capable etc. (see a-s-)  |
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sambhavya | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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śambhubhairava | m. a form of śiva-  |
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śambhubhaṭṭīya | n. Name of a nyāya- work  |
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śambhuvallabha | n. "beloved by śiva-", the white lotus  |
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saṃdarbha | m. (2. dṛbh-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) stringing or binding together (especially into a wreath or chaplet), weaving, arranging, collecting, mixing, uniting  |
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saṃdarbha | m. a literary or musical composition  |
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saṃdarbhacintāmaṇi | m. Name of a commentator or commentary on the śiśupālavadha- by candra-śekhara-  |
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saṃdarbhagrantha | m. (?) Name of work on the worship of kṛṣṇa-  |
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saṃdarbhaśuddha | mfn. clearly arranged, coherent, connected  |
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saṃdarbhaśuddhi | f. clearness of connection or arrangement (as of the parts of a composition or narrative), regular coherence  |
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saṃdarbhavat | mfn. artificially connected or composed  |
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saṃdarbhaviruddha | mfn. contrary to order or consistency, incoherent, unconnected  |
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saṃdehabhañjana | n. breaking or destroying doubt  |
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saṃdehabhañjikā | f. Name of work  |
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saṃdhibhaṅga | m. joint-fracture, dislocation of a joint  |
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saṃdhisambhava | mfn. produced by grammatical saṃdhi-  |
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saṃdhisambhava | m. a diphthong  |
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saṃghabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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saṃhārabhairava | m. bhairava- as world-destroyer (one of the 8 forms of bhairava- q.v)  |
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śamīgarbha | m. "born in the sami-", the aśvattha- tree or Ficus Religiosa (which strikes root in the fissures of other trees) etc.  |
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śamīgarbha | m. fire (supposed to be contained in the sami-)  |
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śamīgarbha | m. a Brahman  |
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samitiśobhana | mfn. conspicuous in fight or battle  |
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saṃjātaviśrambha | mfn. having confidence excited, becoming confident  |
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saṃkalpabhava | mfn. idem or 'mfn. born from desire '  |
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saṃkalpabhava | m. love or the god of love  |
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saṃkalpadurgabhañjana | n. Name of work (see saṃkalpa-smṛti-d-).  |
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saṃkalpaprabhava | mfn. born from desire  |
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saṃkalpasambhava | mfn. fulfilment of a wish  |
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saṃkalpasambhava | mfn. equals -mūla-  |
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saṃkalpasambhava | m. love or the god of love  |
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saṃkalpasmṛtidurgabhañjana | n. Name of a work on law.  |
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śaṃkarābharaṇa | m. (in music) a particular rāga-  |
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śaṃkarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of authors  |
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śaṃkarabhaṭṭī | f.  |
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śaṃkarabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of works. (or of one work)  |
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śaṃkarakiṃkaribhava | m. śaṃkarakiṃkara |
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śaṃkaramandārasaurabha | n. Name of work  |
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śaṃkarasambhava | m. Name of chs. of the  |
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saṃkīrṇaviṣkambhaka | m. (in dramatic language) a mixed interlude  |
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saṃkṣobha | m. a violent shock or jolt, jerk, overturning, upsetting etc.  |
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saṃkṣobha | m. commotion, disturbance, agitation, excitement  |
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saṃkṣobha | m. pride, arrogance  |
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saṃkṣobhaṇa | n. a violent shock or commotion (in ati-ś-)  |
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sammūrchanodbhava | m. a fish or other aquatic animal  |
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saṃnibha | mfn. like, similar, resembling (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';often pleonastically with names of colours exempli gratia, 'for example' pītāruṇa-s- equals pītāruṇa-)  |
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sāmodbhava | m. an elephant (see sāma-jāta-)  |
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samprabhagna | mfn. (1. bhañj-) entirely broken, broken up, dispersed, routed (as an army) :  |
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samprabhava | m. coming forth, rising, appearance (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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sampūrṇakumbha | m. a full jar  |
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saṃrambha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of grasping or taking hold of. (Calcutta edition)  |
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saṃrambha | m. vehemence, impetuosity, agitation, flurry etc.  |
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saṃrambha | m. excitement, zeal, eagerness, enthusiasm, ardent desire for or to (inf, or compound)  |
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saṃrambha | m. anger, fury, wrath against (locative case or upari-with genitive case) etc.  |
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saṃrambha | m. angriness (id est) inflammation or irritation of a sore or wound  |
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saṃrambha | m. pride, arrogance  |
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saṃrambha | m. intensity, high degree (in the beginning of a compound ="intensely")  |
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saṃrambha | m. the brunt (of battle)  |
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saṃrambha | m. beginning (equals ā-rambha-)  |
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saṃrambhadṛś | mfn. having inflamed or angry eyes  |
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saṃrambhaṇa | mfn. stirring, exciting (applied to the hymns )  |
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saṃrambhaparuṣa | mfn. harsh from rage, intensely or exceedingly harsh or rough  |
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saṃrambharasa | mfn. having angry or impetuous feelings  |
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saṃrambharūkṣa | mfn. exceedingly harsh or cruel  |
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saṃrambhatāmra | mf. red with fury  |
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saṃrambhavat | mfn. wrathful, angry  |
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saṃrambhavega | m. the violence or impetuosity. of wrath  |
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samṛddhivṛddhilābha | m. acquisition of increase of prosperity  |
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saṃskārakaustubha | m. Name of work (or saṃskārakaustubhadīdhiti -dīdhiti- f.)  |
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saṃskārakaustubhadīdhiti | f. saṃskārakaustubha |
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saṃsmaraṇīyaśabha | mfn. saṃsmaraṇīya |
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saṃstambha | m. obstinacy, pertinacity, firmness in resistance  |
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saṃstambha | m. support, prop  |
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saṃstambha | m. fixing, making flrm  |
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saṃstambha | m. stop, stay  |
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saṃstambha | m. paralysis, muscular rigidity  |
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saṃstambhana | mfn. (fr. Causal) constipating, obstructive  |
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saṃstambhana | n. an obstructive remedy  |
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saṃstambhana | n. stopping, arresting  |
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saṃstambhanīya | mfn. (fr. prec.) to be confirmed or encouraged  |
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saṃstambhanīya | mfn. to be stopped  |
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saṃstambhayiṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of Causal) wishing to stop or cause to stand still (a retreating army) (Calcutta edition vi-ṣṭambh-).  |
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saṃstambhayitṛ | mfn. (fr. Causal) one who stops or restrains, a restrainer  |
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saṃstambhayitṛ | mfn. one who supports, a supporter  |
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saṃstobha | m. or n. (with or without marutām-),"id.", Name of a sāman-  |
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samudbhava | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) existence, production, origin (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' either "arisen or produced from"or"being the source of") etc.  |
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samudbhava | m. coming to life again, revival  |
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samudbhava | m. Name of agni- at the vratādeśa-  |
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samudrabhava | mfn. being in the ocean, produced from or in the sea  |
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samudrāmbhas | n. sea water  |
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samudrasubhagā | f. "ocean's-favourite", the Ganges  |
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sāmudrikakaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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samupālambha | m. reproach, censure  |
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samupaṣṭambha | m. equals sam-uvastambha- below  |
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samupastambha | m. propping, supporting  |
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samupastambha | m. a support  |
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saṃvartāmbhas | n. the water at the destruction of the world  |
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saṃvatsarakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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saṃvibhaj | P. A1. -bhajati-, te-, to divide, separate ; give a share or portion to, distribute, apportion, share with (instrumental case with and without saha- dative case,or genitive case) etc. ; to furnish or provide or present with (instrumental case) : Causal See vibhājya- below.  |
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saṃvibhajana | n. the act of sharing with another  |
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saṃvibhajanīya | mfn. to be distributed among (dative case) on  |
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saṃvibhajya | mfn. one with whom anything must be shared  |
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saṃvibhakta | mfn. divided, separated, distributed (varia lectio)  |
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saṃvibhakta | mfn. presented with (instrumental case)  |
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saṃvibhaktṛ | mfn. one who shares with another (genitive case)  |
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saṃyamāmbhas | n. the flood of water at the end of the world  |
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sanābha | m. a near kinsman, uterine brother  |
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śaṅkhabhasman | n. the ashes of a burnt shell  |
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śaṅkhakumbhaśravas | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attendant on skanda-  |
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śaṅkhanābha | m. Name of a king (son of vajra-nābha-)  |
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śāntabhaya | m. Name of a son of medhātithi-  |
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śāntabhaya | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by him (varia lectio śāṃtanava-).  |
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śāntalābha | mfn. that which has ceased to bear interest,  |
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śāntiprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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śāntyudakumbha | m. a vessel for holding propitiatory water  |
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sānvārambhaṇīya | mfn. having the anvārambhaṇīyā- (q.v)  |
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śapathajambhana | mf(ī-)n. nullifying a curse  |
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sapatnadambhana | mfn. injuring rivals  |
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sāpiṇḍibhakta | mfn. inhabited by sāpiṇḍi-s  |
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saprabha | mfn. having the same lustre or appearance ( saprabhatva -tva- n.)  |
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saprabha | mfn. possessing splendour, brilliant  |
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saprabhatva | n. saprabha |
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sapratibha | mfn. possessed of quick discernment or presence of mind  |
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sapratibhaya | mfn. dangerous, uncertain ( sapratibhayatā -tā- f.)  |
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sapratibhayatā | f. sapratibhaya |
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saptabhadra | m. Acacia Sirissa  |
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saptabhaṅgan | m. Name of the jaina-s  |
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saptabhaṅginaya | m. (with jaina-s) the method of the 7 formulas of sceptical reasoning (each beginning with the word syāt-,"perhaps"see bhaṅga-)  |
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saptabhaṅgīnaya | m. equals gi-naya-  |
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saptabhaṅgīnaya | m. Name of work  |
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saptabhaṅgītaraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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saptabhauma | mfn. equals -bhūma-  |
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saptakṛdbhavaparama | m. a śrāvaka- in a particular stage of progress  |
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saptavibhaktinirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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śarabha | m. a kind of deer or (in later times) a fabulous animal (supposed to have eight legs and to inhabit the snowy mountains;it is represented as stronger than the lion and the elephant; see aṣṭa-pad-and mahā-skandhin-) etc.  |
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śarabha | m. a young elephant  |
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śarabha | m. a camel  |
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śarabha | m. a grasshopper (equals śalabha-)  |
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śarabha | m. a locust  |
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śarabha | m. a kind of metre  |
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śarabha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śarabha | m. of an upaniṣad- (see śarabhopaniṣad-)  |
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śarabha | m. of an asura-  |
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śarabha | m. of two serpent-demons  |
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śarabha | m. of various men etc.  |
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śarabha | m. of a son of śiśu-pāla-  |
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śarabha | m. of brother of śakuni-  |
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śarabha | m. of a prince of the aśmaka-s  |
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śarabha | m. of a monkey in rāma-'s army  |
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śarabha | m. (plural) Name of a people (Bombay edition śabara-)  |
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śarabha | f. (prob.) a kind of wooden machine. [ confer, compare according to to some, Greek, .]  |
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sarabha | m. Name of a monkey (prob. wrong reading for śarabha-)  |
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śarabhahṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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sarabhaka | m. a kind of insect infesting grain  |
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śarabhakalpatantra | n. Name of work  |
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śarabhakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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śarabhaketu | m. Name of a man  |
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śarabhalīla | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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śarabhalīlākathā | f. Name of work  |
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śarabhamālāmantra | m. Name of work |
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śarabhamantra | m. Name of work  |
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śarabhaṅga | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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sārabhaṅga | m. n. destruction or loss of vigour  |
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sārabhaṅga | m. deprived of substance or strength  |
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śarabhapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śarabhapakṣirājaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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śarabharājavilāsa | m. a history of śarabhoji- of Tanjore (1798-1832) by jagan-nātha-.  |
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sarabhasa | mfn. possessing speed or impetuosity, impetuous, speedy, quick, agitated, eager, passionate ( sarabhasam am- ind.impetuously, hurriedly, passionately;also in the beginning of a compound)  |
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sarabhasa | etc. See column 1.  |
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śarabhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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sarabhasam | ind. sarabhasa |
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śarabhastotra | n. Name of work  |
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śarabhatā | f. the condition or nature of a śarabha-  |
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sārabhaṭa | Name of the fourth muhūrta-  |
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sārabhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of an author  |
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śarabhavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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sārambha | m. angry talk,  |
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sārāmbhas | n. extracted juice  |
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sārasāyanabhakta | mfn. inhabited by sārasāyana-s  |
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sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. the necklace of sarasvatī- (goddess of eloquence)  |
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sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name of work on alaṃkāra- (generally ascribed to bhoja-deva-, but probably written by some Pandit during or after the reign of that king, in the end of the 11th century A.D.)  |
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śaravaṇabhava | m. (with deva- ) "born in a thicket of reeds", Name of kārttikeya-.  |
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śaravaṇodbhava | m. ( ) "born in a thicket of reeds", Name of kārttikeya-.  |
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saridbhartṛ | m. equals -adhipati-  |
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saridbhartṛ | m. N. for the number"four"  |
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saridubhaya | n. (prob.) the bank of a river,  |
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śarīraprabhava | m. a begetter, father  |
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śarmalābha | m. obtaining happiness or joy  |
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sarpābha | mfn. resembling a snake  |
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sārthabhraṃśasamudbhava | mfn. arising from the loss of a caravan  |
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sarudbhava | (prob.) wrong reading for sarādbhava-, a lotus.  |
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sarvabhakṣa | mf(ā-)n. eating or devouring everything, omnivorous ( sarvabhakṣatva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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sarvabhakṣa | mf(ā-)n. being entirely eaten up  |
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sarvabhakṣā | f. a she-goat  |
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sarvabhakṣatva | n. sarvabhakṣa |
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sarvabhakṣin | ( ) (wrong reading for -bhakṣa-) mfn. all-devouring, eating all things, omnivorous.  |
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sarvabhakṣya | (wrong reading for -bhakṣa-) mfn. all-devouring, eating all things, omnivorous.  |
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sarvābharaṇabhūṣita | mfn. adorned with all ornaments  |
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sarvābharaṇavat | mfn. having all ornaments  |
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sarvabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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sārvabhaṭṭabhaumācārya | m. Name of an author (prob. equals sārva-bhauma-bhaṭṭācārya-)  |
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sarvabhauma | wrong reading for sārvabh-  |
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sārvabhauma | mfn. (fr. sarva-bhūmi-) relating to or consisting of or ruling over the whole earth, comprising the whole world, known throughout the world etc. |
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sārvabhauma | mfn. relating to all conditions of the mind  |
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sārvabhauma | m. an emperor, universal monarch etc.  |
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sārvabhauma | m. Name of a son of ahaṃ-yāti-  |
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sārvabhauma | m. of a son of su-dharman-  |
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sārvabhauma | m. of a son of vidūratha-  |
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sārvabhauma | m. of various authors (also with bhaṭṭācārya-,and miśra-)  |
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sārvabhauma | m. of the elephant of kubera- (regent of the north)  |
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sārvabhauma | n. sovereignty over the whole earth, universal empire  |
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sārvabhaumābhavana | n. idem or 'n. an imperial palace ' ,  |
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sārvabhaumāgṛha | n. an imperial palace  |
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sārvabhaumāsarvasverāmasūkta | n. Name of work  |
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sārvabhaumāsiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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sārvabhaumāvrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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sārvabhaumika | mfn. equals -bhauma-, spread over the whole earth  |
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sārvabhautika | mfn. (fr. sarva-bhūta-) relating to all elements or beings, comprising all animated beings  |
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sarvabhavāraṇi | f. the araṇi- or cause of all welfare  |
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sarvabhavottāraṇa | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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sarvabhayaṃkara | mfn. terrifying all  |
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sarvābhayaṃkara | mfn. causing universal safety  |
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sarvābhayaprada | mfn. giving safety to all (and of viṣṇu-)  |
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sarvaguṇaviśuddhigarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sarvajñabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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sarvajñarāmeśvarabhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of an author  |
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sarvalokabhayaṃkara | mfn. appalling to the whole world  |
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sarvalokabhayāstambhitatvaviddhvaṃsanakara | m. Name of a buddha-,  |
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sarvambhari | mfn. all-supporting  |
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sarvāṅgabhaṅga | m. sarvāṅga |
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sarvānnabhakṣaka | mfn. eating all sorts of food (whether pure or not)  |
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sarvānuṣṭubha | mfn. entirely consisting of anuṣṭubh-  |
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sarvārambha | m. entire energy in the beginning of a work ( sarvārambheṇa bheṇa- ind."with all one's might")  |
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sarvasambhava | m. the source of everything,  |
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sarvāsambhava | m. the not being possible every where  |
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sarvaśubhaṃkara | mfn. auspicious to all  |
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sarvaśubhaṃkara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvasulabha | mfn. easy to be obtained by every one  |
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sarvatobhadra | mfn. in every direction or on every side good, in every way auspicious etc.  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a temple of a square form and having an entrance opposite to every point of the compass  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a form of military array  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a square mystical diagram (painted on a cloth, and used on particular occasions to cover a sort of altar erected to viṣṇu-;but see below)  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. an artificial stanza in which each half pāda- read backwards is identical with the other half (exempli gratia, 'for example' ;also n. )  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a kind of riddle or charade (in which each syllable of a word has a separate meaning?)  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. the car  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. of a forest  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a bamboo  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a kind of perfume  |
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sarvatobhadrā | f. the tree Gmelina Arborea  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. a sort of Dioscorea  |
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sarvatobhadra | m. an actress  |
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sarvatobhadra | n. a building having continuous galleries around  |
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sarvatobhadra | n. a mystical diagram of a square shape but enclosing a circle (employed for astrological purposes or on special occasions to foretell good or bad fortune; perhaps identical with the above)  |
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sarvatobhadra | n. a particular mode of sitting  |
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sarvatobhadra | n. Name of a garden of the gods  |
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sarvatobhadra | (m.or n.?) Name of various works  |
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sarvatobhadracakra | n. a particular diagram (See above)  |
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sarvatobhadracakra | n. Name of various works.  |
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sarvatobhadracakravyākhyāna | n. Name of work |
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sarvatobhadradevatāsthāpanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadrādicakrāvali | f. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadrahoma | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadraka | m. (with cheda-) a fourfold incision in the anus for fistula  |
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sarvatobhadraka | m. a particular form of temple (equals -bhadra-)  |
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sarvatobhadralakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadraliṅgatobhadra | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍala | n. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍaladevatāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍalādikārikā | f. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍalakrama | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadraphalavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadrikā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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sarvatraiṣṭubha | (sarv/a--) mfn. consisting wholly of triṣṭubh-  |
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sarvavallabha | mfn. dear to all  |
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sārvavibhaktika | mfn. (fr. sarva-vibhakti-) applicable or belonging to all the cases of a noun etc.  |
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sarvavidyāvinodabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author  |
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sarvavīrabhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of an author  |
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sarvendriyasambhava | mfn. arising from every sense  |
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sasaṃrambha | mfn. (id est 7. sa+s-) enraged, angry  |
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sasaṃrambha | mfn. hastily, hurriedly, very briefly  |
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sasaṃrambham | ind. angrily  |
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sasaurabha | mfn. having perfume, fragrant  |
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śaśībha | wrong reading for śaśāṅka-  |
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śaśikalābharaṇa | m. "ornamented with a digit of the moon", Name of śiva-  |
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śaśiprabha | mfn. shining like the moon, radiant as the moon  |
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śaśiprabha | n. a lotus-flower opening by night  |
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śaśiprabha | n. the white esculent water-lily  |
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śaśiprabha | n. a pearl  |
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śaśisaṃnibha | mfn. equals -prabha-  |
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ṣaṣṭhabhakta | n. the sixth meal (instrumental case with Causal of vṛt-,"to live on the sixth meal"or"eat only on the evening of every third day")  |
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ṣaṣṭhabhakta | mfn. taking only the sixth meal (id est only on the evening of every third day)  |
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śastrabhaya | n. fear or danger of arms, calamity of war  |
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śāstrārambhavādārambhasamarthana | n. Name of work  |
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śāstrārambhavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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śatabhaṅgībhū | P. -bhavati-, to be varied in a hundred ways  |
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śātakaumbha | mfn. (fr. śātakumbha-) golden  |
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śātakaumbha | n. gold  |
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śātakaumbhamaya | mf(ī-)n. golden  |
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śatakumbha | m. Nerium Odorum  |
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śatakumbha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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śatakumbha | n. gold  |
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śātakumbha | n. (fr. śata-kumbhā-) gold etc.  |
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śātakumbha | mfn. golden  |
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śātakumbha | m. Nerium Odorum  |
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śātakumbha | m. the thorn-apple  |
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śātakumbhadrava | n. melted gold  |
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śātakumbhamaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of gold, golden  |
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śatavṛṣabha | m. Name of the 23rd muhūrta-  |
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śaṭhavairivaibhavadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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śaṭhavairivaibhavaprabhākara | m. Name of work  |
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satkulodbhava | mfn. sprung from a noble family  |
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śatrubha | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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śatrubhaṅga | m. Saccharum Munjia  |
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śatrubhaṭa | m. Name of an asura-  |
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ṣaṭsthalānubhava | m. Name of work  |
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satsukhānubhava | m. "fruition of real happiness", Name of work  |
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sattvasaṃrambha | m. extraordinary courage, (and) violence or fury of animals  |
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satyambharā | f. Name of a river  |
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satyaprabodhabhaṭṭāraka | m. Name of an author  |
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satyasaṃnibha | mfn. equals -saṃkāśa-  |
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śaubha | m. (fr. śubha-) a god, divinity  |
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śaubha | m. the Areca or betel-nut tree  |
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śaubha | m. wrong reading for saubha- q.v  |
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saubha | m. (also written śaubha-) Name of the aerial city of hari-ścandra- (q.v)  |
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saubha | m. of a town of the śalva-s  |
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saubha | m. a king of the saubha-s  |
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saubha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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saubhadra | mfn. relating to subhadrā- (q.v)  |
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saubhadra | m. metron. of abhimanyu-  |
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saubhadra | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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saubhadra | n. (scilicet yuddha-) the war occasioned by the carrying off of su-bhadrā-  |
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saubhadreya | m. metron. of abhimanyu-  |
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saubhadreya | m. Terminalia Bellerica  |
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saubhadvār | f.  |
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saubhadvāra | n. a gate of saubha-  |
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saubhaga | mfn. (fr. subhaga-) "auspicious", coming from or made of the tree su-bhaga-  |
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saubhaga | m. Name of a son of bṛhac-chloka-  |
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saubhaga | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) welfare, happiness, wealth, riches, enjoyment  |
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saubhaga | n. loveliness, grace, beauty  |
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saubhagatva | n. welfare, happiness  |
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saubhaki | m. Name of drupada-  |
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śaubhaneya | m. (fr. śobhanā-) the son of a handsome mother  |
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śaubhaneya | mfn. relating to anything handsome or brilliant  |
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saubhanivāsin | m. plural the inhabitants of Saubha  |
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saubhapati | m. a lord or king of the saubha-s  |
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saubhara | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to sobhari-  |
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saubhara | m. a patronymic of kuśika- (author of )  |
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saubhara | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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saubharāj | m. a lord or king of the saubha-s  |
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saubharāja | m. a lord or king of the saubha-s  |
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saubharāyaṇa | m. patronymic fr. saubhara-  |
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saubharī | f. a verse composed by sobhari-  |
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saubhari | m. (fr. sobhari-) Name of a muni- (married to the 50 daughters of māndhātṛ- and father of 150 sons)  |
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saubhari | m. of an author  |
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saubharisaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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saubhava | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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śaubhrāyaṇabhakta | mfn. inhabited by the śaubhrāyaṇa-s  |
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śaubhuśubha | mfn. shining intensely or repeatedly,  |
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śaudrāyaṇabhakta | mfn. inhabited by the śaudrāyaṇa-s  |
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saulabha | mfn. (fr. su-labha-) written or composed by su-labha- Va1rtt. 1  |
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saulābha | mfn. (fr. next) gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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saurabha | mfn. (fr. su-rabhi-) fragrant  |
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saurabha | mfn. descended from (the cow) su-rabhi- (varia lectio saurasa-)  |
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saurabha | m. coriander  |
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saurabha | m. a kind of vesavāra- (q.v)  |
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saurabha | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) fragrance, perfume etc.  |
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saurabha | n. saffron  |
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saurabha | n. myrrh (varia lectio staubhaka-)  |
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saurabha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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saurabha | n. Name of various Comms.  |
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saurabhaka | n. a kind of metre  |
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sauryabhagavat | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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sauryaprabha | mfn. belonging to sūrya-prabha-  |
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sauvarṇanābha | m. plural the disciples of suvarṇa-nābha-  |
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sauvīrabhakta | mfn. inhabited by sauvīra-. gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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sauvīrāyaṇabhakta | mfn. inhabited by sauvīrāyaṇa-s  |
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śavabhasman | n. the ashes of a corpses  |
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savarṇābha | mfn. similar in colour to (compound)  |
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sāvaṣṭambha | mfn. possessing resolution, resolute, self-dependent, self-reliant, resolute ( sāvaṣṭambham am- ind.)  |
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sāvaṣṭambha | n. (scilicet vāstu-) a house with an open side-gallery  |
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sāvaṣṭambham | ind. sāvaṣṭambha |
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savibhaktika | mfn. having a case-termination  |
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saviḍālambha | (?) n. a particular kind of jest (for exciting laughter)  |
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saviśrambha | mf(ā-)n. confidential, intimate ( saviśrambham am- ind.)  |
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saviśrambham | ind. saviśrambha |
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sāyambhava | m. becoming evening, growing dirk  |
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śayaṇḍabhakta | mfn. gaRa aiṣukāry-ādi-.  |
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śayāṇḍabhakta | mfn.  |
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śāyaṇḍāyanabhakta | mfn. inhabited by the śāyaṇḍāyana-s  |
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sāyārambha | mfn. beginning in the evening  |
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śayyambhadra | m. Name of one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s (with jaina-s)  |
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śayyambhava | m. Name of one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s (with jaina-s)  |
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senābhaṅga | m. the breaking of an army, rout, disorderly flight  |
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sendubha | m. Name of poet  |
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śephaḥstambha | m. (fr. śephas-+ st-) morbid rigidity and erection of the male organ  |
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śerabha | m. (see śarabha-) Name of serpents  |
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śerabhaka | m. (see śarabha-) Name of serpents  |
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śībham | ind. quickly, swiftly, speedily  |
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śībhara | m. equals śīkara-, fine rain (wrong reading śībhava-)  |
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śībhara | mfn. equals śīphara-, charming, delightful  |
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siddhāntagarbha | m. Name of work by mandanapāla-.  |
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siddhāntasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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siddhāntasārvabhauma | m. or n. Name of work  |
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siddhibhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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siddhilābha | m. acquirement of success or perfection  |
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śikarāmbhas | ( ) n. rain-water.  |
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śikhābharaṇa | (śikhābh-) n. a crest-ornament, diadem  |
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śīlabhadra | m. "eminent in virtue", Name of a teacher (also called dharma-kośa-)  |
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śīlabhaṅga | m. equals -khaṇḍana-  |
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śīlabhaṭṭārikā | wrong reading for śīlā-bh- q.v  |
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śilābhava | n. "rock-produced", bitumen  |
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śilābhava | n. storax or benzoin  |
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śilagarbhaja | m. a particular plant (= pāṣāṇa-bhedana-)  |
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śilāstambha | m. a stones-column  |
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śilodbhava | mfn. produced from stones or on rock  |
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śilodbhava | n. bitumen  |
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śilodbhava | n. gold  |
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śilodbhava | n. a kind of sandal-wood  |
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śilodbhava | n. benzoin  |
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siṃhabhadra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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siṃhabhaṭa | m. Name of an asura-  |
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siṃharṣabha | (ha-+ ṛṣ-) m. a noble lion  |
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sindhūdbhava | ( ) ( ) n. rock-salt.  |
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sindhutīrasambhava | n. a kind of borax  |
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śiṅgabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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siṅgābhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author ( siṅgābhaṭṭīya ṭīya- n.his work)  |
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siṅgābhaṭṭīya | n. siṅgābhaṭṭa |
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śiṅgabhaṭṭṭīya | n. his work  |
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śiñjadvalayasubhaga | mfn. pleasant with tinkling bracelets or zones  |
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śirobhava | m. the hair of the head  |
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śiromaṇibhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors.  |
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śiromaṇibhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of various authors.  |
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śiśanodarambhara | mfn. addicted to lust and gluttony. ( )  |
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śiśiragabhasti | m.  |
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śiṣṭabhakṣa | m. the eating of remnants of food  |
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sitābha | m. "white-looking", camphor  |
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sitābha | m. (prob.) sugar  |
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śītabhañjirasa | m. a particular mixture  |
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sitadarbha | m. white kuśa- grass  |
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śītakumbha | m. the fragrant oleander  |
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śītaprabha | m. camphor  |
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sitaprabha | mf(ā-)n. white  |
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sitaprabha | n. silver  |
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sītāvallabha | m. "beloved by sitā-", Name of rāma-  |
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śitibhasad | (ś/iti--) mfn. having white hinder parts  |
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śitikumbha | m. the oleander tree, Nerium Odorum  |
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śitiprabha | mfn. white-hued, whitish  |
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sitodbhava | mfn. produced from sugar  |
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sitodbhava | n. white sandal  |
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śivabhadra | m. (also with śukla-) Name of an author  |
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śivabhadrakāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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śivabhakta | m. "devoted to śiva-", a śaiva-  |
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śivabhaktamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktānanda | m. Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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śivabhaktānandakārikā | f. Name of a stotra- by śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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śivabhakti | f. devotion to the worship of śiva-  |
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śivabhaktimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktimuktābharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktisudhodaya | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaktivilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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śivabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of nāgeśa-bhaṭṭa-  |
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śivanirmālyabhakṣaṇa | n. Name of a poem.  |
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śivānubhavasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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śivarājabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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śivavallabha | mfn. loved by śiva-  |
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śivavallabha | m. the mango tree  |
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śivavallabha | m. gigantic swallow-wort  |
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śivavallabha | m. the Indian white rose (equals śata-pattrī-)  |
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skabhana | n. equals śabda- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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skambha | m. a prop, support, pillar, buttress, fulcrum, the Fulcrum of the Universe (personified in , and identified with brahman-, the Supreme Being, as well as with puruṣa-;See )  |
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skambha | m. Name of a man gaRa kuñjādi-.  |
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skambhadeṣṇa | (skambh/a--) mfn. one whose gifts are firm, stable in giving (as the marut-s)  |
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skambhana | n. a prop, pillar  |
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skambhani | (Nominal verb n/īs-) idem or 'n. a prop, pillar '  |
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skambhanī | (Nominal verb n/īs-) idem or ' (Nominal verb n/īs-) idem or 'n. a prop, pillar ' '  |
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skambhasarjana | n. a particular part of a pillar  |
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skambhasarjanī | f. a particular part of a pillar  |
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skandabhaṭa | m. Name of various persons  |
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skandabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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skhalitasubhagam | ind. dashing or leaping along pleasantly (over a rocky bed, said of a stream)  |
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śleṣmabhava | mfn. produced by or becoming phlegm  |
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ślīpadaprabhava | m. "source of elephantiasis", the Mango tree  |
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smadibha | (sm/ad--) n. "having followers (?)", Name of a man (the enemy of kutsa-)  |
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smarastambha | m. "love-column", the male organ  |
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smaravallabha | m. "love's favourite", Name of a-niruddha-  |
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smārtabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of raghu-nandana- (a celebrated Brahman who lived at the beginning of the 16th century and wrote 28 tattva-s,the general name of which is smṛti-tattva-)  |
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śmaśānabhairavī | f. a form of durgā- |
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smṛtisaṃskārakaustubha | m. Name of work |
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snānakumbha | m. a jar or vessel containing lustral water  |
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snehabhaṅga | m. equals -ccheda-  |
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snehakumbha | m. an oil-vessel, a jug or receptacle for oil or grease  |
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śobha | etc. See .  |
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śobha | mfn. (fr. śubh-) bright, brilliant, handsome  |
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śobha | m. Name of a man  |
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śobha | m. (plural) of a class of gods  |
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śobha | m. of a class of heretics  |
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śobha | m. lustre (in compound for śobhā- q.v)  |
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sobha | n. Name of the city of the gandharva-s.  |
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śobhajāta | m. "lustre-born", Name of a prince  |
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śobhaka | mf(ikā-)n. brilliant, beautiful  |
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śobhaka | m. Name of a man  |
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śobhākarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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śobhakṛt | m. causing lustre beautifying  |
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śobhakṛt | m. the 36th (or 37th) year of Jupiter's cycle of 60 years (see śubha-kṛt-)  |
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śobhakṛt | m. wrong reading for śotha-kṛt-  |
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śobhana | mf(ā-or ī-)n. brilliant, splendid, beautiful (at end of compound = "beautiful by reason of") etc.  |
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śobhana | mf(ā-or ī-)n. excellent, glorious, magnificent, distinguished in or by (instrumental case or compound) etc.  |
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śobhana | mf(ā-or ī-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') superior to, better than propitious, auspicious  |
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śobhana | mf(ā-or ī-)n. virtuous, moral (See compound)  |
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śobhana | mf(ā-or ī-)n. correct, right  |
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śobhana | m. Name of agni- at the śuṅgā-karman-  |
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śobhana | m. of śiva-  |
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śobhana | m. a burnt offering for auspicious results  |
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śobhana | m. the fifth of the astronomy  |
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śobhana | m. a planet  |
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śobhana | m. the eleventh year of Jupiter's cycle  |
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śobhanā | f. a beautiful woman (often in vocative case) etc.  |
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śobhana | m. turmeric  |
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śobhana | m. the yellow pigment go-rocanā-  |
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śobhana | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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śobhana | n. the act of adorning, causing to look beautiful  |
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śobhana | n. an ornament (See karṇa-ś-)  |
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śobhana | n. anything propitious or auspicious, welfare, prosperity  |
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śobhana | n. moral good, virtue brilliance  |
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śobhana | n. a lotus  |
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śobhana | n. tin  |
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śobhana | n. (with kaśyapasya-) Name of a sāman-  |
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śobhanācarita | n. virtuous practice  |
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śobhanaka | m. Moringa Pterygosperma  |
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śobhanavāha | mfn. having splendid carriers or horses  |
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śobhanavatī | f. Name of a town  |
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śobhanavyūha | (?) m. Name of a scholar  |
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śobhanika | m. a kind of actor (varia lectio śaubhika-) on Va1rtt. 15.  |
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śobhanīya | mfn. to be beautified or adorned  |
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śobhanīya | mfn. beautiful, splendid  |
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sobhari | (or rī-) m. Name of the author of the hymns (having the patronymic kāṇva-,or āṅgirasa-)  |
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sobharīyu | mfn. seeking for sobhari- (or the sobhari-s)  |
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śobhase | Vedic or Veda infinitive mood of śubh- q.v  |
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śobhatha | m. splendour  |
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sobhaya | mfn. comprehending both  |
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śobhayitṛ | mfn. adorning, beautifying  |
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śobhuśubha | mfn. shining intensely or repeatedly,  |
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sodakumbha | m. a particular ceremony in honour of deceased ancestors (also Name of work)  |
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śokabhaṅga | m. "sorrow-break", dissipation or removal of grief  |
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śokārātibhayatrāṇa | n. protection or a protector from sorrow and enemies and danger  |
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śokodbhava | mfn. arising from sorrow  |
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somābha | mfn. like the moon  |
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somabhakṣa | m. the drinking of soma- ( somabhakṣajapa -japa- m."a prayer muttered while the soma- is drunk")  |
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somabhakṣa | m. Name of work  |
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somabhakṣajapa | m. somabhakṣa |
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somabhakṣaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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somabhakṣaviveka | m. Name of work  |
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somabhakṣayoḥprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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somabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various persons  |
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somabhava | m. Name of various persons  |
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somadevaśrīkaralālabhairavapurapati | m. Name of author.  |
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somagarbha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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somajambhan | ( ) (? ) m. Name of a man.  |
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somanāthabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors  |
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somaprabha | mf(ā-)n. having the splendour of the moon  |
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somaprabha | m. Name of various men  |
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somarabhas | (s/oma--) mfn. intoxicated with soma- (only Comparative degree -tara-)  |
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somarasodbhava | n. milk  |
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somaśambha | wrong reading for next  |
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someśvarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a person  |
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somodbhava | mfn. moon-produced, sprung from the moon  |
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somodbhava | m. "moon-producer", Name of kṛṣṇa-,  |
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somodbhavā | f. the river narma-dā- (or Nerbudda, supposed to be descended from the moon as the source of celestial nectar)  |
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śoṇabhadra | m. Name of a river  |
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śoṇasambhava | n. the root of long pepper  |
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sopālambha | mfn. conveying a censure ( sopālambham am- ind.)  |
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sopālambham | ind. sopālambha |
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śoṣasambhava | m. the root of long pepper  |
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sparśamaṇiprabhava | n. "touches-stone-production", gold  |
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sphaṭikaprabha | mfn. glittering like crystal, crystalline, transparent  |
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sphaṭikaskambha | m. a crystal pillar  |
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spṛhaṇīyaśobha | mfn. having desirable or enviable beauty  |
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śravaṇasubhaga | ( ) mfn. pleasant to the ear.  |
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śrībhaḍa | m. Name of a man  |
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śrībhadra | m. Cyperus Rotundus (generallyf(ā-).)  |
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śrībhadra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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śrībhadra | m. of an author  |
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śrībhadrā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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śrībhadrā | f. of the second wife of bimbisāra-  |
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śrībhakṣa | m. auspicious food (applied to the madhu-parka-)  |
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śrībhartṛ | m. "husband of śrī-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śrībhaṭṭa | m. Name of a teacher of the nimbārka- school  |
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śrīgarbha | mfn. having welfare for its inner nature (applied to the sword and punishment)  |
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śrīgarbha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śrīgarbha | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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śrīgarbha | m. of a merchant  |
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śrīgarbha | m. of a contemporary of maṅkha-  |
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śrīgarbha | m. (with kavīndra-) of a poet  |
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śrīgarbharatna | n. a kind of gem  |
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śrīkṛṣṇanyāyavāgīśabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a man  |
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śrīkṛṣṇatarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of a man  |
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śrīlābha | m. Name of various men  |
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śrīmatkumbha | n. gold  |
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śrīrādhāvallabha | m. a form of viṣṇu-  |
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śrīvallabha | m. a favourite of fortune  |
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śrīvallabha | m. Name of various authors  |
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śrīvallabha | m. (also with utprabhātīya-and vidyā-vāg-īśa bhaṭṭācārya-)  |
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śrīvarabodhibhagavat | m. Name of a man  |
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śṛṅgārakaustubha | m. Name of a rhetoric work  |
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śṛṅgāraveṣābharaṇa | mfn. dressed and ornamented suitably for the above purpose  |
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śṛṅgaverābhamūlaka | m. "having a root like that of ginger", Typha Angustifolia  |
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srotanadībhava | n. antimony  |
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srotodbhava | n. equals sroto-ja- (under sroto-)  |
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srotonadībhava | n. idem or 'n. "stream-collyrium", antimony (especially as a collyrium for the eyes, said to be produced in the river yamunā-) '  |
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stabakasaṃnibha | mfn. resembling (clusters of) blossoms  |
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stabha | m. a goat or ram (see stubha-)  |
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stabhamāna | mfn. making one's self stiff, behaving arrogantly, assuming an air of authority  |
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stambha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a post, pillar, column, stem (as of a tree;also improperly applied to an arm) etc.  |
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stambha | m. support, propping, strengthening  |
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stambha | m. inflation, pretentiousness, arrogance etc.  |
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stambha | m. fixedness, stiffness, rigidity, torpor, paralysis, stupefaction etc.  |
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stambha | m. becoming hard or solid  |
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stambha | m. stoppage, obstruction, suppression (also the magical arresting of any feeling or force, as of hunger, thirst, or of the forces of water, fire etc. as taught in the tantra-s)  |
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stambha | m. filling up, stuffing  |
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stambha | m. Name of a particular adhyāya- on Va1rtt. 1  |
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stambha | m. of a ṛṣi- etc. (see gaRa kuñjādi-and śaunakādi-).  |
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stambhabhañjaka | m. "pillar-breaker", Name of an elephant  |
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stambhaka | mfn. stopping, arresting  |
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stambhaka | mfn. styptic, astringent  |
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stambhaka | m. (prob.) a post, pillar,  |
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stambhaka | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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stambhakara | mfn. (prob.) causing obstruction, hindering, impeding (in puṇya-st- q.v), causing stiffness, paralyzing  |
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stambhakara | m. a fence, railing  |
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stambhakāraṇa | n. cause of obstruction or impediment  |
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stambhakī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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stambhakin | m. a kind of musical instrument covered with leather  |
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stambhamitra | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (equals stamba-m-),  |
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stambhana | mf(ī-)n. stiffening, making rigid or immovable, paralyzing  |
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stambhana | mf(ī-)n. stopping, arresting, checking, restraining  |
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stambhana | mf(ī-)n. styptic, astringent  |
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stambhana | m. "paralyzer", Name of one of the five arrows of kāma-deva-  |
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stambhana | n. the act of turning into a pillar (See rambhā-st-)  |
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stambhana | n. strengthening, supporting  |
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stambhana | n. becoming stiff or rigid  |
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stambhana | n. making stiff or rigid, paralysing  |
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stambhana | n. a means of making stiff or rigid  |
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stambhana | n. stopping, arresting (also by magical means)  |
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stambhana | n. stopping flow of blood etc.  |
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stambhana | n. a styptic or astringent  |
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stambhana | n. a particular magical art or faculty (See under stambha-and see jala-stambhana-).  |
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stambhanādividhi | m. Name of a mantra-.  |
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stambhanaka | mf(ikā-)n. making solid, solidifying  |
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stambhanaprakāra | m. Name of a medicine work.  |
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stambhanī | f. a kind of magic  |
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stambhanīya | mfn. to be fixed or stopped or checked (its a-st-)  |
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stambhanīya | mfn. to be treated with styptics  |
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stambhapūjā | f. worship of the posts (of the temporary pavilions erected for marriages or other festive occasions)  |
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stambhatā | f. stiffness, paralysis  |
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stambhatīrtha | n. Name of a place  |
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stambhavatī | f. Name of a city  |
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stambhitarambha | n. Name of a troṭaka- (see rambhā-stambhana-)  |
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stanabhara | m. "breast-weight", a swelling bosom  |
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stanabhara | m. a man with a breast like a woman's  |
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stanabhava | mfn. being on the breast  |
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stanabhava | m. a particular posture in sexual union  |
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stanakumbha | m. equals -kalaśa- above  |
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stanitasubhagam | ind. with pleasant rumbling sounds  |
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staubha | mf(ī-)n. humming, making joyful exclamations, hurrahing |
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sthalasambhavauṣadhi | f. plural plants growing on dry land  |
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sthānabhaṅga | m. ruin or fall of a place  |
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sthirārambha | mfn. firm or steadfast in undertakings  |
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sthūlabhadra | m. Name of one of the six śruta-kevalin-s  |
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sthūladarbha | m. Saccharum Munja  |
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sthūlambhaviṣṇu | mfn. liable to become large or stout  |
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stobha | m. a chanted interjection in a sāman- (such as hum-, ho-, oha-etc.), hum, hurrah, hymn  |
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stobha | m. a particular division of the sāma-veda- (q.v)  |
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stobha | m. torpor, paralysis equals ceṣṭā-vighāta-  |
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stobha | m. disrespect, contumely (equals helana-)  |
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stobhacchalā | f. Name of a chapter of the sāma-veda-cchalā-.  |
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stobhana | mf(ī-)n. (prob.) forming a stobha- (in quot.).  |
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stobhanasaṃhāra | prob. wrong reading for stobhānusaṃhāra- (above) .  |
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stobhapada | n. Name of a treatise on the stobha-.  |
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stobhaprakṛti | f. Name of a part of the sāma-veda-.  |
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stobhavat | mfn. attended with stobha-s  |
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strībhaga | n. the female organ  |
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strībhava | m. state of a women, womanhood  |
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strīsabha | n. an assembly of women  |
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stubha | m. Name of an agni-  |
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stubha | m. a goat (see tubha-, st/abha-and stunaka-)  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. splendid, bright, beautiful, handsome (often f. vocative case, śubhe-,"fair one!"in addressing a beautiful woman) etc.  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. pleasant, agreeable, suitable, fit, capable, useful, good (applied to persons and things)  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. auspicious, fortunate, prosperous  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. good (in moral sense), righteous, virtuous, honest etc.  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. pure (as an action)  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. eminent, distinguished  |
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śubha | mf(ā-)n. learned, versed in the veda-s  |
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śubha | m. water  |
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śubha | m. the phenila- tree (Sapindus Detergens)  |
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śubha | m. a he-goat (prob. wrong reading for stubha-)  |
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śubha | m. the 23rd of the astrol  |
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śubha | m. Name of a man (see gaRa tikādi-)  |
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śubha | m. of a son of dharma-  |
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śubha | m. of an author  |
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śubha | m. (alsof(ā-).) a city floating in the sky (see śaubha- equals vyomacāri-pura-)  |
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śubha | m. desire  |
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śubha | m. Prosopis Spicigera or Mimosa Suma  |
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śubha | m. white dūrvā- grass  |
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śubha | m. equals priyaṅgu-  |
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śubha | m. bamboo manna  |
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śubha | m. a cow  |
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śubha | m. the yellow pigment gorocanā-  |
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śubha | m. an assembly of the gods  |
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śubha | m. a kind of metre  |
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śubha | m. Name of a female friend and companion of the goddess umā-  |
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śubha | n. anything bright or beautiful etc.  |
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śubha | n. beauty, charm, good fortune, auspiciousness, happiness, bliss, welfare, prosperity  |
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śubha | n. benefit, service, good or virtuous action  |
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śubha | n. the wood of Cerasus Puddum  |
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subha | n. (for subha-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) an auspicious constellation  |
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subha | mfn. (for su-bha-See) , often wrong reading for śubha-.  |
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śubhabhāvanā | f. the forming of good thoughts or opinions  |
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śubhabhrū | mfn. fair-browed, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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subhabodhārthamālāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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śubhacandra | m. Name of the author of the śabda-cintāmaṇi-vṛtti-  |
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śubhada | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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śubhada | m. the sacred fig-tree  |
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śubhadanta | mf(ī-)n. having good teeth  |
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śubhadantī | f. a woman with good teeth  |
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śubhadantī | f. the female of puṣpa-danta- (elephant of the north-west quarter) (varia lectio śubha-datī-and śubhra-dantī-)  |
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śubhadarśa | mfn. of auspicious aspect, beautiful  |
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śubhadarśana | mfn. of auspicious aspect, beautiful  |
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śubhadārumaya | mf(ī-)n. made of beautiful wood  |
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śubhadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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śubhadāyin | mfn. equals -da-  |
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śubhadhara | m. Name of a man  |
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śubhadhāraṇa | mfn. one whose soul is fixed upon true welfare  |
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śubhadina | n. an auspicious or lucky day  |
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subhadra | mf(ā-)n. (s/u--) very glorious or splendid or auspicious or fortunate  |
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subhadra | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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subhadra | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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subhadra | m. (prob.) of sanat-kumāra-  |
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subhadra | m. of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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subhadra | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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subhadra | m. of a son of idhmajihva-  |
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subhadra | m. of the last man converted by gautama- buddha-  |
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subhadra | m. of a scholar, Jain  |
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subhadra | m. of a mountain  |
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subhadrā | f. Name of various well-known plants (exempli gratia, 'for example' Ichnocarpus Frutescens;Curcuma Zedoaria;Prosopis Spicigera etc.)  |
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subhadrā | f. (in music) a particular śruti-  |
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subhadrā | f. a form of durgā-  |
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subhadrā | f. Name of a younger sister of kṛṣṇa- and wife of arjuna- (she was forcibly carried off by arjuna- from dvārakā- wish kṛṣṇa-'s permission, as described in ;her image is borne in procession with those of jagannātha- and bala-rāma-) etc.  |
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subhadrā | f. of a wife of durgama-  |
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subhadrā | f. of a daughter of balin- and wife of avīkṣita-  |
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subhadrā | f. of a grand daughter of rukmin- and wife of aniruddha-  |
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subhadrā | f. of a daughter of the asura- su-māya-  |
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subhadrā | f. of a mythical cow  |
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subhadrā | f. of a poetess  |
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subhadra | n. fortune, welfare  |
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subhadra | n. Name of a catvara- (q.v)  |
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subhadra | n. of a varṣa- in plakṣadvīpa- ruled by su-bhadra-  |
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subhadrādhanaṃjaya | n. Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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subhadraharaṇa | n. "the carrying off of subhadrā-", Name of a section in the (see above) and of other poems  |
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subhadraka | m. the car or vehicle of a god for carrying his image in procession  |
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subhadraka | m. the plant Aegle Marmelos  |
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subhadrakā | (s/ubhadrikā-) f. a courtezan  |
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subhadrakā | f. a kind of metre  |
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subhadrakā | f. of a younger sister of kṛṣṇa- (See next)  |
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subhadraka | n. a kind of metre  |
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subhadrāṇī | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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subhadrāpariṇaya | n. Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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subhadrapūrvaja | m. "elder brother of subhadrā-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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subhadravijaya | m. Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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śubhadṛḍhavrata | mfn. of virtuous and firm principles  |
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subhadreśa | m. "lord of subhadrā-", Name of arjuna-  |
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śubhadṛṣṭi | mfn. equals -darśa-  |
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śubhaga | mfn. (prob. wrong reading for su-bhaga-) going well or beautifully, gracious, elegant  |
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śubhaga | mfn. icious, fortunate  |
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śubhagā | f. Name of a śakti-  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. possessing good fortune, very fortunate or prosperous, lucky, happy, blessed, highly favoured etc.  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasing, pretty (vocative case subhaga-and subhage-,often in friendly address)  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. nice (ironical) (equals śobhana-paśu- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. liked, beloved, dear (as a wife)  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. delicate, slender, thin  |
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subhaga | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') suitable for (varia lectio)  |
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subhaga | m. Name of śiva-  |
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subhaga | m. borax  |
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subhaga | m. Michelia Champaka  |
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subhaga | m. Jonesia Asoka  |
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subhaga | m. red Amaranth  |
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subhaga | m. Name of a son of subala-  |
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subhagā | f. good fortune (in this sense the locative case āsu-seems to be used)  |
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subhaga | m. a beloved or favourite wife (see compound)  |
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subhaga | m. a five-year-old girl representing durgā- at festivals  |
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subhaga | m. musk  |
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subhaga | m. Name of various plants (a species of Musa;Glycine Debilis;Cyperus Rotundus etc.)  |
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subhaga | m. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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subhaga | m. Name of a daughter of prādhā-  |
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subhaga | m. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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subhaga | m. of a kind of fairy  |
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subhaga | n. good fortune  |
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subhaga | n. bitumen  |
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subhaga | -bhaṅga- etc. See p.1229, columns 2, 3.  |
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śubhagābhīrī | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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subhagākheṭabhūmi | mfn. having fine hunting-grounds ( subhagākheṭabhūmitva -tva- n.)  |
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subhagākheṭabhūmitva | n. subhagākheṭabhūmi |
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subhagam | ind. beautifully, charmingly  |
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subhagam | ind. greatly, in a high degree (varia lectio for sutarām-)  |
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subhagamānin | mfn. thinking one's self fortunate or pleasing  |
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subhagambhaviṣṇu | mfn. becoming fortunate or pleasing  |
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subhagambhāvuka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. becoming fortunate or pleasing '  |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. making happy  |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | mf(ī-)n. charming, enchanting  |
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subhagaṃkaraṇa | n. fascinating, winning (a woman)  |
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subhagammanya | mfn. (equals -mānin-) ( subhagammanyabhāva -bhāva- m."self-conceit, vanity" )  |
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subhagammanyabhāva | m. subhagammanya |
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subhagānanda | m. Name of a prahasana- ( subhagānandanātha -nātha- m.Name of an author )  |
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subhagānandanātha | m. subhagānanda |
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śubhagandhaka | n. "agreeably-scented", gum-myrrh  |
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śubhagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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subhagārcanacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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subhagārcāratna | n. Name of work  |
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subhagasaṃdeśa | m. Name of a poem by nārāyaṇa-  |
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subhagāsuta | m. (equals gā-tanaya-)  |
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subhagatā | f. love, conjugal felicity  |
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subhagātanaya | m. the son of a beloved wife or of an honoured mother  |
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subhagatva | n. welfare, prosperity  |
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subhagatva | n. favour, dearness (especially of a wife) |
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subhagaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make beautiful, adorn  |
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subhagodaya | m. "rise of prosperity", Name of work (also subhagodayadarpaṇa ya-darpaṇa-,m.)  |
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subhagodayadarpaṇa | m. subhagodaya |
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śubhagraha | m. an auspicious planet, lucky star (such as Jupiter, Venus, Mercury, and the moon when more than half full)  |
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śubhagrahodaya | m. the rising of an auspicious planet  |
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śubhaikadṛś | mfn. seeing only what is good or right  |
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subhaikṣa | n. good alms,  |
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subhairava | mf(ī-)n. very fearful  |
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śubhajālihasta | , mfn. having a hand with beautifully reticulated lines, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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śubhajāni | mfn. having a beautiful wife  |
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śubhaka | m. mustard seed, Sinapis Dichotoma  |
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śubhakāma | mfn. desirous of welfare  |
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śubhakāmyā | f. desire of welfare  |
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śubhakara | mfn. causing welfare, auspicious, fortunate  |
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śubhakarī | f. Prosopis Spicigera  |
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śubhakarman | n. a good or virtuous act, auspicious action ( śubhakarmanirṇaya ma-nirṇaya- m.Name of work)  |
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śubhakarman | mfn. acting nobly  |
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śubhakarman | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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śubhakarmanirṇaya | m. śubhakarman |
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śubhakatha | mfn. talking well or agreeably  |
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śubhakṛt | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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śubhakṛt | mfn. Name of the 37th (or 36th) year of Jupiter's cycle of 6o years  |
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śubhakṛtsna | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods  |
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śubhakṣaṇa | n. an auspicious or lucky moment  |
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subhakṣya | n. excellent food  |
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subhakti | f. great devotion to or love for (-tas-,"out of great devotion")  |
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subhakti | -bhakṣya- See .  |
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śubhakūṭa | m. "auspicious peak", Name of Adam's Peak (in Ceylon)  |
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śubhalagna | m. n. the rising of an auspicious constellation, a lucky moment  |
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śubhalakṣaṇa | mf(ā-)n. having auspicious marks, characterized by auspiciousness  |
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śubhalocana | mfn. fair-eyed  |
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śubhaṃ | in compound for śubham- (accusative of 2. śubh-).  |
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śubhamālā | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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śubhamaṅgala | n. good luck, welfare (according to to others mfn."lucky, fortunate")  |
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śubhamaya | mf(ī-)n. splendid, beautiful  |
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śubhaṃbhāvuka | mfn. splendid, beautiful , (see ) .  |
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śubhaṃcarā | f. plural Name of a class of āpsarasa-s  |
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śubhaṃcarā | etc. See under śubha-, p.1083, col, 2.  |
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śubhamitra | m. Name of a man  |
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śubhaṃkara | mfn. equals śubha-k-  |
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śubhaṃkara | m. Name of an asura-  |
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śubhaṃkara | m. of a poet and various other writers  |
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śubhaṃkara | etc. See under śubha-, p.1083, col, 2.  |
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śubhaṃkarī | f. Name of pārvatī-  |
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subhaṃsas | mfn. (prob.) having a beautiful mons Veneris  |
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śubhaṃyā | mfn. flying swiftly along  |
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śubhaṃyāvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. flying swiftly along '  |
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śubhaṃyikā | f. on  |
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śubhaṃyu | mfn. loving adornment  |
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śubhaṃyu | mfn. splendid beautiful, handsome  |
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śubhaṃyu | mfn. happy  |
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śubhanāmā | f. (in astronomy)"of auspicious name" , Name of the 5th and 10th and 15th lunar night  |
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śubhanaya | m. "of virtuous conduct", Name of a muni-  |
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subhaṅga | mfn. easily broken, brittle  |
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subhaṅga | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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subhaṇita | mfn. well spoken  |
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subhañjana | m. a red species of Hyperanthera Morunga  |
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śubhapattrikā | f. "having auspicious leaves", Desmodium Gangeticum (a kind of shrub) |
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śubhaphala | n. auspicious result, good or happy consequence  |
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śubhaphalakṛt | mfn. yielding auspicious results etc.  |
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śubhaprada | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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śubhapuṣpitaśuddhi | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. well compacted, solid  |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. dense, abundant  |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. easily carried or handled  |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. well practised,  |
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subhara | mf(ā-)n. equals su-poṣa- ( subharatā -tā- f.)  |
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subharatā | f. subhara |
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sūbharva | mfn. (for su-+ bh-fr. bharv-) eating or feeding well (as a bull;others"well nourished", fr. bhṛ-)  |
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subhasad | mfn. having beautiful buttocks, (in Comparative degree s/attarā-)  |
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śubhaśakuna | m. an auspicious bird, bird of good omen  |
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śubhasamanvita | mfn. endowed with beauty, charming  |
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śubhaśaṃsin | mfn. indicative of good luck, auspicious  |
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śubhasaṃyuta | mfn. endowed with prosperity or happiness, blissful  |
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śubhasaptamīvrata | n. Name of a particular religious observance  |
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śubhasāra | m. Name of a king  |
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śubhaśīla | mfn. having a good disposition or character  |
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śubhaśīlagaṇi | m. Name of an author  |
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subhāṣitakaustubha | m. Name of work  |
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śubhaspati | m. dual number (fr. genitive case of 2. śubh +p-) the two lords of splendour (or"of the rapid course", applied to the aśvin-s)  |
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śubhasthalī | f. "auspicious place", a room or hall in which sacrifices are offered  |
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śubhāśubha | mf(ā-)n. pleasant and unpleasant, agreeable and disagreeable, prosperous and unfortunate, good and evil etc.  |
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śubhāśubha | n. weal and woe, good and evil  |
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śubhāśubhalakṣaṇa | n. a mark or sign of good and bad fortune, good. or evil omen  |
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śubhāśubhaphala | mfn. producing good or evil results  |
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śubhāśubhaprakaraṇaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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śubhāśubhayoga | m. an auspicious or inauspicious yoga-  |
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śubhasūcanī | f. "indicating good", Name of a female deity (worshipped by women in times of calamity;she is also called su-vacanī-)  |
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subhaṭa | m. a great warrior, champion, soldier etc.  |
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subhaṭa | m. Name of various men  |
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subhaṭa | m. of a poet (author of the drama dūtāṅgada-)  |
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subhaṭā | f. Name of a princess  |
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subhaṭadatta | m. Name of author  |
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śubhatara | mfn. more (most) auspicious or fortunate  |
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śubhatāti | f. welfare, prosperity ( śubhatātikṛt -kṛt- mfn.causing welfare or prosperity)  |
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śubhatātikṛt | mfn. śubhatāti |
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subhaṭavarman | m. Name of author  |
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subhaṭṭa | m. a very learned man  |
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subhaṭṭa | m. a distinguished warrior (incorrect for -bhaṭa-)  |
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subhava | mfn. equals uttama-janman- ( )  |
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subhava | m. Name of a king of the ikṣvāku-s  |
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śubhavaktrā | f. "of auspicious face", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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śubhavārttā | f. good news  |
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subhavas | varia lectio for prec.  |
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śubhavāsana | varia lectio (or wrong reading) for mukha-v- q.v  |
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śubhavāsara | mn. equals -dina-  |
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śubhavastu | (?) , Name of a river (equals su-vāstu-)  |
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śubhaveṇutriveṇumat | mfn. furnished with a tri-veṇu- (q.v) of excellent reeds  |
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śubhavimalagarbha | m. "wearing bright and pure garments", Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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śubhavrata | n. Name of a particular religious observance (kept on the 12th day in one of the halves of the month kārttika-)  |
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śubhavrata | mf(ā-)n. virtuous or moral in conduct  |
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subhavya | mfn. very pretty or handsome  |
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śubhavyūha | m. Name of a king  |
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subhayaṃkara | mfn. causing great fear or danger  |
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subhayānaka | mfn. causing great terror, very alarming, terrible  |
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śubhayoga | m. a particular astronomy yoga- (See śubha-)  |
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subībhatsa | mfn. very disgusting or hideous  |
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subvibhaktyarthaviveka | m. Name of work  |
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sūcikābharaṇa | (kābh-) n. a particular drug (used as a remedy for the bite of a serpent)  |
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śucinetraratisambhava | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s  |
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sudambha | mfn. easy to be subdued (used in explaining dabhra-)  |
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sudarbha | mfn. having good darbha- or kuśa- grass  |
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śuddhābha | mfn. consisting of pure light  |
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śuddhabhairava | m. (in music) a particular rāga-  |
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śuddharaśmiprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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śuddhavirāḍṛṣabha | n. Name of metres  |
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śuddhaviṣkambhaka | m. (in dramatic language) a pure interlude (in which only speakers of Sanskrit take part, such as that between the second and third act of the śakuntalā-; opp. to saṃkīrṇa-v- q.v)  |
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sudhābhavana | n. a plastered or stuccoed house  |
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sudhābhavana | n. the fifth muhūrta-  |
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sudhāṃśubha | n. a pearl  |
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sudhodbhava | m. "nectar-source", Name of dhanvantari- (q.v)  |
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sudhodbhavā | f. Terminalia Chebula  |
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sudurbhaga | mf(ā-)n. very unfortunate  |
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sudurlabha | mfn. very difficult to be attained, very scarce or rare etc.  |
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sudurlabha | mfn. very difficult to or to be (infinitive mood)  |
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suduṣprabha | m. a chameleon  |
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sugabhasti | (s/u--or sug/abh-) mfn. having skilful hands (said to tvaṣṭṛ-)  |
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sujambha | mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth  |
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sujambhan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having good jaws or strong teeth '  |
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śukavallabha | m. "beloved by parrot", the pomegranate tree  |
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sukhabhakṣikākāra | m. a maker of dainties or sweetmeats, confectioner  |
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sukhabhañja | m. a kind of Moringa  |
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sukhānubhava | m. perception or consciousness of pleasure  |
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śukrarṣabha | (śukr/a--; -rṣ-for -ṛṣ-) mf(ā-)n. having bright-coloured bulls  |
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sūkṣmalobhaka | n. (scilicet sthāna-;with jaina-s) the tenth of the 14 stages leading to emancipation  |
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sūkṣmanābha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śuktyudbhava | m. "sprung from or produced in a pearl-oyster", a pearl  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. easy to be obtained or effected, easily accessible or attainable, feasible, easy, common, trivial etc.  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. fit or suitable for, answering to (mostly compound), useful, advantageous etc.  |
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sulabha | mf(ā-)n. wrong reading for su-bhaga-  |
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sulabha | m. the fire at a domestic sacrifice  |
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sulabha | m. Name of a man  |
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sulabha | m. Glycine Debilis  |
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sulabha | m. Jasminum Sambac  |
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sulabha | m. equals dhūmra-pattrā-  |
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sulabha | m. Name of a female teacher  |
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sulabha | m. of a female mendicant  |
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sulābha | mfn. equals -labha-  |
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sulabhakopa | mfn. easily irascible  |
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sulabhatva | n. the state of being easily attained etc., frequency, triviality, cheapness (in a-sul-)  |
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sumanobhara | mfn. possessing or ornamented with flowers  |
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sumatibhadra | m. Name of a man,  |
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śumbha | m. Name of an asura- or demon (slain by durgā-;he was the son of gaveṣṭhin- and grandson of prahlāda-)  |
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sumbha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sumbha | m. sg. Name of a country (see śumbha-deśa-)  |
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śumbhadeśa | m. Name of a country (see sumbha-).  |
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śumbhaghātinī | f. " śumbha--killing", Name of durgā- |
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śumbhahananī | f. equals -ghātinī-  |
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śumbhamāna | mfn. shining, bright, splendid, beautiful  |
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śumbhamāna | mfn. (according to to some) flying rapidly along  |
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śumbhamāna | m. (said to be) Name of a muhūrta- in the dark fortnight of a month  |
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śumbhamāna | mfn. shining, bright, splendid, beautiful  |
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śumbhamāna | mfn. (according to to some) flying rapidly along  |
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śumbhamardinī | f. " śumbha--destroying", Name of a durgā-  |
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śumbhamathanī | f. " śumbha--destroying", Name of a durgā-  |
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śumbhana | mf(ī-)n. (prob.) purifying  |
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śumbhaniśumbha | m. dual number śumbha- and niśumbha-  |
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śumbhapura | n.  |
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śumbhapurī | f. "city of śumbha-", Name of a town and district (the modern Sambhalpur in the district of Gondwana;it is also called eka-cakra- and hari-gṛha-)  |
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śumbhavadha | m. "killing of śumbha-", Name of a chapter of the devīmāhātmya-.  |
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sunābha | mfn. having a good nave or centre  |
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sunābha | mfn. (also bhaka-) having a good handle  |
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sunābha | m. a particular spell recited over weapons  |
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sunābha | m. Name of a counsellor of varuṇa-  |
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sunābha | m. of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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sunābha | m. of a son of garuḍa-  |
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sunābha | m. of a brother of vajra-nābha-  |
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sunābha | m. of a mountain  |
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sunābha | (prob.) n. a wheel, discus  |
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sunābha | etc. See .  |
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sunābhaka | See prec.  |
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sundaramaṇisaṃdarbha | m. Name of work (on devotion to rāma-, by madhurācārya-).  |
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sundarībhavana | n. Name of a temple  |
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sunirbhakta | (s/u--) mfn. quite excluded from (ablative)  |
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suprabha | mf(ā-)n. having a good appearance, beautiful  |
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suprabha | mf(ā-)n. very bright or splendid, glorious  |
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suprabha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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suprabha | m. of a devaputra-  |
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suprabha | m. of one of the 9 bala-s of the jaina-s  |
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suprabha | m. of various kings  |
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suprabha | m. one of the 7 tongues of Fire  |
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suprabha | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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suprabha | m. of a surāṅganā-,  |
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suprabha | m. of various women etc.  |
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suprabha | m. of one of the 7 sarasvati-s  |
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suprabha | n. Name of a varṣa- ruled by su-prabha-  |
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suprabhadeva | m. Name of a man  |
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suprabhapura | n. Name of a town  |
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suprabhavadeva | wrong reading for -prabhad-, Sis.  |
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supralambha | mfn. easily deceived  |
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supralambha | mfn. easy of attainment  |
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surabhavana | n. a god's abode, temple  |
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surabhaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make fragrant, perfume  |
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suragarbha | m. the child of a gods  |
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suragarbhābha | mfn. like the sons of the gods  |
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surājambhava | n. the possibility of being a king  |
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surākumbha | m. a vessel for spirituous liquor  |
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surārisambhava | mfn. caused by an enemy of the gods  |
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surarṣabha | m. (ra-+ ṛṣ-) "best of the gods", Name of indra-  |
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surarṣabha | m. of śiva-  |
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surasambhavā | f. Polanisia Icosandra  |
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surāṣṭrodbhavā | f. alum  |
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suravallabha | m. Rottleria Tinctoria  |
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surebha | mfn. (for surebha-See) fine-sounding, fine-voiced  |
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surebha | n. tin  |
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surebha | m. (for su-rebha-See) a celestial elephant  |
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sureśvaraprabha | m. Name of a king  |
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sūribhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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sūryabhakta | mfn. worshipping the sun, one who worships the sun  |
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sūryabhakta | m. Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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sūryabhaktā | f. a kind of plant  |
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sūryabhaktaka | m. a sun-worshipper  |
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sūryabhaktaka | m. Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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sūryabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author  |
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sūryabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of work  |
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sūryagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sūryagarbha | m. of a man  |
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sūryagarbha | m. of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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sūryanābha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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sūryaprabha | mfn. bright as the sun  |
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sūryaprabha | m. a kind of samādhi-  |
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sūryaprabha | m. Name of the palace of lakṣmaṇā- (wife of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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sūryaprabha | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sūryaprabha | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sūryaprabha | m. of various kings  |
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sūryaprabha | m. of the king after whom the 8th lambaka- of the kathā-sarit-sāgara- is called ( sūryaprabhatā -tā- f.)  |
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sūryaprabhatā | f. sūryaprabha |
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sūryaprabhava | mfn. sprung from the Sun  |
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susambhava | m. Name of a king  |
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susaṃrambha | m. violent anger  |
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susaubhaga | n. conjugal felicity  |
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śuṣkanitambhasthalī | f. shrunk or shrivelled hip-region.  |
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śuṣkasambhava | n. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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suśobhamāna | mfn. shining beautifully, handsome, splendid  |
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suśobhana | mf(ā-)n. very handsome or beautiful, splendid, excellent  |
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sustambha | m. a good post or pillar  |
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suśubha | mfn. very beautiful or handsome (as an arm)  |
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suśubha | mfn. very lucky or auspicious (as a day)  |
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suśubha | mfn. very noble (as a deed)  |
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sutambhara | mfn. carrying away soma-  |
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sutambhara | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (having the patronymic ātreya- and author of ).  |
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sutavallabha | wrong reading for prec.  |
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sūtikābhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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suvarṇābha | m. Lapis Lazuli  |
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suvarṇābha | m. Name of a son of śaṅkhapada-  |
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suvarṇagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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suvarṇākarṣaṇabhairavastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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suvarṇanābha | mfn. having a golden centre (as a cup or vessel of any kind)  |
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suvarṇanābha | m. Name of an author  |
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suvarṇavṛṣabha | m. a bull made of gold (given as a present)  |
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suvibhakta | mfn. well separated or distributed  |
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suvibhakta | mfn. well proportioned, symmetrical etc.  |
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suvibhaktagātra | mfn. having well separated or symmetrical limbs  |
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suvibhaktānavadyāngī | f. (a woman) having symmetrical and faultless limbs  |
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suvibhaktāṅgapratyaṅgatā | f. having every limb and member well proportioned (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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suvibhaktatā | f. good proportion, symmetry  |
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suvidarbha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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suvṛṣabha | m. an excellent bull  |
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svabhadrā | f. Gmelina Arborea (varia lectio subh-).  |
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śvabhakṣa | (varia lectio) mfn. eating dog's meat  |
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svabhakṣa | mfn. (perhaps) drawing nourishment from one's self  |
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svabhakṣa | sva-bhadrā- etc. See .  |
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śvabhakṣya | (varia lectio) mfn. eating dog's meat  |
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śvābhastra | mfn. (fr. next) Va1rtt. 3  |
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śvābhastri | m. a patronymic  |
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svabhaṭa | m. one's own warrior or body-guard  |
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svabhāvaprabhava | mfn. (equals -ja-above)  |
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svabhavas | (sv/a--) mfn. (prob.) being in the Self (said of the breath)  |
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svacchandabhairava | m. Name of work  |
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svacchandabhairavarasa | m. a particular rasa-  |
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svacchandabhaṭṭārakabṛhatpūjāpattrikāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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svādhīnabhartṛkā | f. a woman whose husband is under her own control. ( )  |
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svāḍhyambhava | mfn. easy to become rich  |
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svagarbha | m. one's own womb  |
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svagarbha | m. one's own embryo  |
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śvagardabha | n. sg. dogs and asses  |
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śvagardabhapati | m. one who possesses dogs and asses  |
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svāhāvallabha | m. equals -pati-  |
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svāmibhaṭṭāraka | m. a noble lord  |
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svanābhaka | m. Name of a spell pronounced over weapons  |
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svanābhaka | (perhaps connected with svan/a-above, butSee under 1. sva-,) .  |
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svāṅgabhaṅga | m. injury to one's own body  |
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svānubhava | m. one's own personal experience or observation  |
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svānubhavādarśa | m. Name of work  |
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svarabhairava | m. Name of tantra- work  |
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svarabhakti | f. "vowel-separation", a vowel-sound phonetically inserted between r- or l- and a following consonant (exempli gratia, 'for example' varṣa-pronounced variṣa-)  |
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svarabhaṅga | m. "broken articulation", stammering  |
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svarabhaṅga | m. hoarseness  |
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svarabhaṅgin | m. "note-separating", a kind of bird  |
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svarabhedabhaya | n. svarabheda |
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svārambhaka | mfn. self-undertaken  |
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svarasaṃdarbha | m. equals -saṃkrama-  |
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svaravibhakti | f. separation of a vowel (in sāman--chanting)  |
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svargabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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svarṇākarṣaṇabhairavavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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svarṇalābha | m. a particular spell recited over weapons (see -nābha-)  |
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svarṇanābha | m. ammonite  |
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svarṇanābha | m. a particular spell recited over weapons  |
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svarṇanibha | n. a kind of red chalk  |
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svasambhava | mfn. being one's own origin or source  |
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svasambhava | mfn. equals next  |
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svātmānubhava | m. Name of work  |
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svayambhagna | mf(ā-)n. broken spontaneously  |
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svayamprabha | mfn. self-shininh  |
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svayamprabha | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the fourth arhat- of the future utsarpiṇī-  |
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svayamprabha | m. of a daughter of hemasāvarṇi-  |
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svayamprabha | m. of a daughter of maya-  |
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svedāmbhas | ( ) n. equals sveda-jala-.  |
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śvetabhadra | m. Name of a guhyaka-.  |
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śvetabhaṇḍā | f. a white-flowering variety of Clitoria Ternatea  |
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śvetabhasman | n. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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śyāmabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man |