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bhu | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') = 2 bhū-, becoming being existing, produced (see agni--, pra-bhu-etc.)  |
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bhuḍḍa | m. Name of a poet (contemporary of maṅkha-)  |
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bhugna | See 1. bhuj-.  |
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bhugna | mfn. bent, curved, crooked, distorted etc.  |
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bhugna | mfn. furrowed (as the brows)  |
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bhugna | mfn. forced aside  |
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bhugna | mfn. bent down, cowed, disheartened  |
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bhugna | mfn. Name of the saṃdhi- of o- and, au- before non-labial vowels  |
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bhugnadṛś | mfn. accompanied by distortion of the eyes (as a fever)  |
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bhugnanetra | mfn. accompanied by distortion of the eyes (as a fever)  |
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bhuḥkhāra | m. a country in Tartary, Bokhara (see bhūḥkhāra-).  |
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bhuj | cl.6 P. ( ) bhuj/ati- (perfect tense bubhoja- Aorist abhaukṣīt- future bhokṣyati-and ktā- grammar;really only proper stem Aorist -/abubhojīs-and ind.p. -bhujya-after nir-and, pari-; confer, compare also bhujam-in bhujaṃ-ga-and bhujaṃgama-), to bend, curve ; (?) to sweep (confer, compare 1. bhuj/i-) : Passive voice bhujyate-, to be bent down or disheartened [ confer, compare Greek ; Latin fugio; Gothic biugan,baugjan(?); German biogan,biegen; Anglo-Saxon bu4gan; English bow.]  |
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bhuj | See tri-bh/uj-.  |
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bhuj | cl.7 P.A1. ( ) bhun/akti-, bhuṅkt/e- (rarely cl.6 P. A1. bhuñjati-, te- ;3. plural A1. bhuñjat/e- ; Potential P. bhuñjīyāt- ; perfect tense A1. bubhuj/e-, jm/ahe-, jrir/e- plural P. juḥ- ; Aorist abhaukṣīt-, abhnkta- grammar; bh/ojam-, bh/ojate-, bhujema- ; bhukṣiṣīya- ; future bhokṣyati-, te- etc.; bhoktā- ; infinitive mood bh/ojase-, bh/ujam-, bhuje- : bhoktum- etc.; ind.p. bhuktvā-or bhuṅktvā- ) . to enjoy, use, possess, (especially) enjoy a meal, eat, eat and drink, consume (mostly A1.;in Vedic or Veda generally with instrumental case,later with accusative) etc. ; to enjoy (carnally) ; to make use of, utilize, exploit etc. ; (with pṛthivīm-, mahīm-etc.) to take possession of, rule, govern etc. ; to suffer, experience, undergo, be requited or rewarded for (accusative) or at the hands of (genitive case) etc. ; (P.) to be of use or service to (accusative) ; to pass, live through, last (a time) ; (in astronomy) to pass through, fulfil : Passive voice bhujyate- (Aorist abhoji-), to be enjoyed or eaten or possessed or made use of etc.: Causal bhojayati- (te-, mc.; confer, compare ;once bhuñjāpayati- varia lectio; Aorist abūbhujat-, jata- grammar), to cause to enjoy or eat, feed with (two accusative or accusative of Persian and instrumental case of thing; confer, compare ) etc. ; etc. ; to use as food : Desiderative bubhukṣati- (once), te-, to wish to eat, be hungry ; to wish to enjoy or partake of (confer, compare bubhukṣā-, kṣita-, kṣu-): Intensive bobhujyate-, to be eaten frequently ; bobhokti- and bobhujīti-, to eat or enjoy frequently grammar ([ confer, compare Latin fungor.]) |
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bhuj | f. enjoyment, profit, advantage, possession or use of (genitive case) (bhuj/e-,also as infin.)  |
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bhuj | m. an enjoyer, eater (said of agni-)  |
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bhuj | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enjoying (also carnally), eating, consuming, partaking of, possessing, ruling and o. (with words meaning"earth"-"king"; see kṣitibh-etc.)  |
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bhuj | m. enjoying the reward of. suffering for (kilbiṣa-bh-)  |
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bhuj | m. passing, through, fulfilling (vyakta-bh-)  |
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bhuja | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the arm etc. (bhujayor antaram-,the breast ; see bhujāntara-)  |
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bhuja | m. the hand  |
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bhuja | m. the trunk of an elephant  |
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bhuja | m. a branch, bough  |
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bhuja | m. a bending, curve, coil (of a serpent;See compound below)  |
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bhuja | m. the side of any geometrical figure  |
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bhuja | m. the base of a triangle  |
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bhuja | m. the base of a shadow  |
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bhuja | m. the supplement of 2 or 4 right angles or the complement of 3 right angles  |
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bhujā | f. See column 2.  |
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bhujā | f. a winding, curve, coil (of a snake)  |
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bhujā | f. the arm or hand, (see compound)  |
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bhujā | f. the side of any geometrical figure,  |
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bhujabalabhīma | m. Name of an author  |
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bhujabalin | m. "strong in the arm", Name of a jaina- teacher.  |
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bhujabandhana | n. clasping in the arms, an embrace  |
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bhujābhuji | ind. arm to arm, in close fight (see keśā-keśi-). |
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bhujacchāyā | f. shadow of the arms, secure shelter  |
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bhujadala | m. "arm-leaf", the hand  |
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bhujādala | m. equals bhuja-d-  |
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bhujadaṇḍa | ( ) m. "arm-staff", a long arm.  |
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bhujadaṇḍaka | ( ) m. "arm-staff", a long arm.  |
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bhujaga | See bhujaga-.  |
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bhujaga | m. (fr. bhuja-+ ga-) "going in curves", a snake, serpent, serpent-demon (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. ( bhujagatva -tva- n. )  |
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bhujaga | n. (prob.) tin or lead  |
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bhujagabhojin | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock  |
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bhujagābhojin | m. equals gāśana-  |
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bhujagadāraṇa | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagāhvaya | n. lead  |
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bhujagalatā | f. betel-pepper  |
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bhujagāntaka | m. "serpent-destroyer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagapati | m. the king of serpents  |
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bhujagapuṣpa | m. a species of plant  |
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bhujagarāja | m. "serpent-king", Name of śeṣa-  |
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bhujagarājāya | Nom. P. yate-, to become a serpent-king  |
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bhujagāri | m. "serpent-foe", a peacock  |
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bhujagāśana | m. "serpent-eater", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujagaśiśusṛta | mf(ā-)n. going like a young serpent  |
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bhujagaśiśusṛtā | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhujagātmajā | f. "serpent-daughter", a young female serpent  |
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bhujagatva | n. bhujaga |
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bhujagavalaya | m. a bracelet consisting of a snake  |
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bhujagendra | m. "serpent-king", a large serpent  |
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bhujageśvara | m. "serpent-lord", Name of śeṣa-  |
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bhujāghāta | m. a blow with the arm  |
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bhujagī | f. a female snake, a serpent-maid  |
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bhujagī | f. a species of shrub  |
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bhujagī | f. Name of a river  |
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bhujajyā | f. (in astronomy) the base sine  |
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bhujākaṇṭa | m. "hand-thorn", a finger-nail  |
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bhujakoṭara | m. the armpit  |
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bhujalatā | f. "arm-creeper", a long slender arm  |
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bhujālatā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) equals bhuja-latā-,  |
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bhujamadhya | n. "space between the arms", the breast  |
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bhujāmadhya | n. "the middle of the arm", the elbow (see bhuja-m-).  |
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bhujaṃga | See bhujaṃga- and bhujaṃgama-.  |
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bhujaṃga | m. (fr. bhujam- ind. parasmE-pada of bhuj-+ ga-) a serpent, snake, serpent-demon  |
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bhujaṃga | m. Name of the number eight  |
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bhujaṃga | m. the paramour of a prostitute  |
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bhujaṃga | m. the dissolute friend of a prince  |
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bhujaṃga | m. any constant companion of a prince  |
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bhujaṃga | m. a lover (See pṛthivī-bh-), the keeper of a prostitute  |
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bhujaṃga | m. a species of daṇḍaka- metre  |
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bhujaṃga | m. Name of a man  |
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bhujaṃga | n. (prob.) tin or lead  |
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bhujaṃgabha | n. "serpent-asterism", Name of the nakṣatra- āśleṣa-  |
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bhujaṃgabhogin | m. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. idem or 'm. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).'  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. a kind of snake.  |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgabhuj | m. "species-eater", a peacock  |
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bhujaṃgabhuj | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgadamanī | f.  |
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bhujaṃgadīrgha | mfn. as long as a snake, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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bhujaṃgaghātinī | f. "killing snakes", a species of plant (used as an antidote)  |
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bhujaṃgahan | m. "serpent-killer", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgajihvā | f. "serpent's-tongue", a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia  |
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bhujaṃgakanyā | f. a young female snake or a serpent. nymph  |
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bhujaṃgākhya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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bhujaṃgākṣī | f. Name of 2 plants (equals nakuleṣṭā-and rāsnā-)  |
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bhujaṃgalatā | f. betel-pepper  |
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bhujaṃgama | See bhujaṃga- and bhujaṃgama-.  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. (bhujaṃ-gama-) a serpent, serpent-demon  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. Name of the number eight  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of rāhu-  |
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bhujaṃgama | m. of a nāga-  |
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bhujaṃgamā | f. a female serpent, a serpent-maid  |
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bhujaṃgama | n. lead  |
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bhujaṃgamamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of snakes  |
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bhujaṃgaparṇinī | f. two species of plants  |
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bhujaṃgapihita | mfn. covered with species's  |
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bhujaṃgaprayāta | n. "species like course", Name of a metre  |
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bhujaṃgaprayātāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhujaṃgaprayātastotra | n. Name of a hymn addressed to śiva-  |
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bhujaṃgapuṣpa | m. a species of plant  |
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bhujaṃgasaṃgatā | f. Name of a metre  |
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bhujaṃgaśatru | m. "species-foe", Name of garuḍa-  |
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bhujaṃgaśiśu | m. a kind of bṛhatī- metre  |
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bhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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bhujaṃgavijṛmbhita | n. a species of the utkṛti- metre  |
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bhujaṃgendra | m. the king of snakes  |
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bhujaṃgerita | n. a kind of metre  |
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bhujaṃgeśa | m. "species-lord", Name of piṅgala-.  |
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bhujaṃgī | f. a serpent-nymph  |
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bhujaṃgī | f. a kind of shrub  |
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bhujaṃgikā | f. Name of a village  |
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bhujāṃsadeśa | m. the upper end of the arm, .  |
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bhujamūla | n. "arm-root", the shoulder  |
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bhujāmūla | n. equals bhuja-m-  |
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bhujanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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bhujāṅka | m. an embrace  |
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bhujāntara | n. "between the arms", the breast ( bhujāntaram am- ind.between the arms, in the embrace)  |
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bhujāntara | n. a particular astron, correction  |
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bhujāntarāla | n. equals bhujāntara-, the breast, chest  |
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bhujāntaram | ind. bhujāntara |
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bhujaphala | n. equals bāhu-phala-, the result from the base sine  |
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bhujāpīḍa | m. clasping or embracing in the arms  |
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bhujapratibhuja | n. opposite sides in a plane figure  |
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bhujarāma | m. Name of an author (equals bhajanānanda-)  |
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bhujaśālin | mfn. possessing strong arms  |
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bhujasambhoga | m. "union of arms", an embrace  |
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bhujasaṃśraya | m. going to or taking refuge in the arms (of another)  |
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bhujaśikhara | ( ) n. "arm-head", the shoulder  |
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bhujaśiras | ( ) n. "arm-head", the shoulder  |
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bhujastambha | m. paralysis of the arms  |
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bhujasūtra | n. the base sine  |
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bhujataruvana | n. a forest the trees of which are its arms  |
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bhujavīrya | mfn. strong in the arm,  |
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bhujavīrya | n. vigour of arm  |
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bhujayaṣṭi | f. equals -daṇḍa-  |
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bhujayoktra | n. clasping or embracing arms  |
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bhuji | f. (for 2.See column 3) clasping, enfolding (others"sweeping") (see d/aśa--and śat/a-bhuji-).  |
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bhuji | f. (for 1.See column 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour  |
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bhuji | f. one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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bhuji | m. Name of agni-  |
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bhujiṅga | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition kaliṅga-).  |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. granting food, useful (see a-bh-)  |
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bhujiṣya | mfn. free, independent  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a slave, servant ( bhujiṣyatā -tā- f.) (see )  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a comrade, companion  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka-)  |
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bhujiṣya | m. the hand  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a string  |
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bhujiṣyā | f. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant etc.  |
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bhujiṣya | m. a harlot, courtezan  |
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bhujiṣyatā | f. bhujiṣya |
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bhujman | mfn. abounding in windings or valleys, fertile ( ;read bhujmā-).  |
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bhujopapīḍam | ind. by or while clasping in the arms  |
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bhujyu | f. (for 2.See column 3) a snake or viper (see bhujaṃga-ga-1. bhoga-etc.) (others"a doe")  |
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bhujyu | mfn. (for 1.See column 2) wealthy, rich ( equals rakṣaka-;others"easily guided", fr.1. bhuj-)  |
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bhujyu | mfn. Name of a son of tugra- (protected by the aśvin-s)  |
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bhujyu | mfn. of a man with the patronymic lāhyāyani-  |
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bhujyu | mfn. a pot, vessel  |
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bhujyu | mfn. food  |
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bhujyu | mfn. fire |
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bhuk | ind. an exclamation of surprise  |
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bhukabhūpāla | m. king bhukka-  |
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bhukka | m. Name of a king  |
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bhukta | bhukti- See 2. bhuj-.  |
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bhukta | mfn. enjoyed, eaten, made use of, possessed etc. etc.  |
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bhukta | mfn. one who has eaten a meal (equals bhukta-vat- ) (see bhukta-pīta-)  |
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bhukta | n. the act of eating  |
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bhukta | n. the thing eaten or enjoyed, food (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' feeding or living on )  |
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bhukta | n. the place where any person has eaten (see )  |
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bhuktabhoga | mf(ā-)n. made use of, used, enjoyed  |
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bhuktabhoga | mf(ā-)n. one who has enjoyed an enjoyment or suffered a suffering  |
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bhuktabhogya | mf(ā-)n. of which, that which is to be enjoyed has been enjoyed (varia lectio -bhoga-).  |
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bhuktamātre | ind. immediately on having eaten  |
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bhuktapīta | mfn. one who has eaten and drunk  |
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bhuktapūrvin | mfn. one who has eaten before  |
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bhuktasamujjhita | n. equals prec. n.  |
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bhuktāsava | m. (in astronomy) the equivalent in respirations of the part of the sign traversed  |
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bhuktaśeṣa | n. the remnants of a meal, leavings (also ṣaka- )  |
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bhuktaśeṣa | n. left from a meal  |
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bhuktasupta | mfn. sleeping after a meal  |
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bhuktavat | mfn. one who has eaten (as finite verb)  |
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bhuktavatvajjane | ind. when people have eaten their meal  |
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bhuktavibhukta | mfn. gaRa śāka-pārthivādi-.  |
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bhuktavṛddhi | f. the swelling of food (in the stomach)  |
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bhukti | f. enjoyment, eating, consuming,  |
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bhukti | f. fruition, possession, usufruct  |
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bhukti | f. food, victuals  |
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bhukti | f. (in astronomy) the daily motion of a planet (see pakṣa-bh-)  |
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bhukti | f. a limit  |
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bhuktidāna | n. giving for fruition  |
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bhuktimatī | f. Name of a river (varia lectio mukti-m-).  |
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bhuktipātra | n. a food-dish  |
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bhuktiprada | m. Phaseolus Mungo  |
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bhuktiprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bhuktisaptaśatī | f. Name of a poem.  |
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bhuktivarjita | mfn. not allowed to he enjoyed  |
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bhuktocchiṣṭa | n. the rejected leavings or remnants of food  |
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bhuktotohiṣṭa | mfn. left after being used,  |
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bhuktvā | ind. having enjoyed or eaten or possessed (see under3. bhuj-)  |
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bhuktvāsuhita | mfn. satisfied after eating gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi-.  |
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bhumanyu | m. Name of a son of bharata-  |
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bhumanyu | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (see bhavan-manyu-).  |
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bhuṅ | a syllable inserted in particular sāman-s  |
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bhuṇḍ | cl.1 A1. bhuṇḍate-, to support ; to select (see huṇḍ-).  |
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bhuṇika | m. Name of a man on (see bhauṇikyā-).  |
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bhuñjāpaya | yati-. See 3. bhuj-, Causal  |
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bhur | (prob. a secondary form of bhri-not in ), P. A1. bhur/ati-, te-, to move rapidly or convulsively, stir, palpitate, quiver, struggle (in swimming) : Intensive j/arbhurīti- (parasmE-pada j/arbhurat-, rāṇa-), to flicker (as fire) (confer, compare Greek , ; Latin furere.)  |
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bhuraj | (prob. connected with bhṛjj-and bhrajj-), only 3. plural imperfect tense A1. bhur/ajanta-, to boil, bubble  |
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bhuraṇa | mfn. quick, active (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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bhuraṇya | Nom. P. y/ati-, to be active or restless, stir ; to stir (trans.), agitate (a liquid)  |
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bhuraṇyu | mfn. quivering, stirring, quick, eager, restless, active  |
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bhuraṇyu | mfn. the sun  |
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bhuraṇyu | mfn. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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bhurbhurikā | and bhurbhurī- f. a soft of sweetmeat  |
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bhurij | f. dual number the arms or hands (as"quick in moving") (this meaning, given ,seems to suit all passages;others translate "scissors"or"a carpenter's vice")  |
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bhurij | f. heaven and earth  |
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bhurij | f. sg. the earth  |
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bhurij | f. a metre with one or two superfluous syllables, hypermeter etc. (opp. to ni-cṛt- q.v)  |
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bhurij | f. Name of particular insertions in liturgical formularies  |
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bhuriṣah | (strong form -ṣāh-; equals bhūrisah-) mfn. bearing much  |
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bhuruṇḍa | m. a species of animal (see bhāraṇḍa-, bhāruṇḍa-, bheruṇḍa-)  |
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bhuruṇḍa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhurvan | restless motion (of water)  |
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bhurvaṇi | mfn. restless, impatient  |
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bhusuka | bhusukha-or bhusura- m. Name of a yogin-  |
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bhuśuṇḍa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhuśuṇḍi | f. a kind of weapon (perhaps fire-arms;also written bhuṣuṇḍi-, ḍī-,and bhūśuṇḍi-, ḍī-)  |
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bhuśuṇḍī | f. a kind of weapon (perhaps fire-arms;also written bhuṣuṇḍi-, ḍī-,and bhūśuṇḍi-, ḍī-)  |
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bhutopasṛṣṭa | mfn. possessed by an evil spirit  |
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bhuṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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bhuṭṭapura | n. Name of a town built by bhuṭṭa-  |
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bhuṭṭeśvara | m. Name of a temple built by bhuṭṭa-  |
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bhuṭva | varia lectio for bhuṭṭa-.  |
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bhuva | vat-, vana- etc. See columns 2. 3.  |
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bhuva | m. Name of agni- ( )  |
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bhuva | m. of a son of pratihartṛ-  |
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bhuva | m. a mushroom  |
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bhuva | n. (prob.) equals bhuvas-, the atmosphere.  |
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bhuvabhartṛ | m. idem or '(bh/uva--) m. the lord of the atmosphere.'  |
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bhuvad | in compound for vat- (prob. an old pr. p. of bhū-).  |
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bhuvādivarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvadvasu | mfn. giving wealth (prob. a mistake of ,where read bhuvad-[for abhuvat-] v/asuḥ-). |
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bhuvadvat | (bh/uvad--) mfn. giving prosperity (said of the āditya-s)  |
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bhuvana | n. a being, living creature, man, mankind etc.  |
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bhuvana | n. (rarely m.) the world, earth (generally 3 worlds are reckoned [see tri-bhuvana-and bhuvana-traya-],but also 2 [see bhuva na-dvaya-],or 7[ ] or 14[ ]; see )  |
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bhuvana | n. place of being, abode, residence  |
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bhuvana | n. a house (varia lectio for bhavana-)  |
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bhuvana | n. (?) causing to exist (equals bhāvana-)  |
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bhuvana | n. water  |
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bhuvana | m. Name of a particular month  |
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bhuvana | m. of a rudra-  |
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bhuvana | m. of an āptya- (author of )  |
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bhuvana | m. of a teacher of yoga-  |
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bhuvana | m. of another man  |
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bhuvanabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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bhuvanabhāvana | m. the creator of the world,  |
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bhuvanābhyudaya | m. "prosperity of the world"Name of a poem, etc.  |
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bhuvanacandra | m. "moon of the world", Name of a man  |
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bhuvanacarita | n. the doings of the world  |
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bhuvanacyava | mfn. shaking the world  |
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bhuvanādbhuta | mfn. astonishing the world  |
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bhuvanādhīśa | ( ) m. "lord of the world", Name of a rudra-.  |
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bhuvanādhīśvara | ( ) m. "lord of the world", Name of a rudra-.  |
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bhuvanadīpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvanadīpaka | m. Name of work (and bhuvanadīpakaśāstra ka-śāstra- n.)  |
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bhuvanadīpakaśāstra | n. bhuvanadīpaka |
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bhuvanadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvanadvaya | n. the two worlds (heaven and earth)  |
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bhuvanadviṣ | m. an enemy of the world or earth  |
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bhuvanahita | n. the welfare of the world  |
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bhuvanajñāna | n. knowledge of the world  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. the globe or sphere of the earth  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. Name of several works.  |
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bhuvanālokana | n. the sight of the world  |
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bhuvanamallavīra | m. Name of a man  |
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bhuvanamatī | f. Name of a princess  |
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bhuvanamātṛ | f. "world-mother", Name of durgā-  |
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bhuvanānanda | m. "joy of the world", Name of an author  |
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bhuvanāṇḍaka | n. the world-egg  |
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bhuvanapāla | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on hāla-'s gāthā-kośa-  |
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bhuvanapati | (bh/uv-) m. the lord of beings or of the world (also wrong reading for bhavana-p-).  |
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bhuvanapāvana | mf(ī-)n. world purifying  |
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bhuvanapāvanī | f. Name of Ganges  |
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bhuvanapradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvanapraṇetṛ | m. "leader of being", Time (personified as the Creator)  |
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bhuvanapratiṣṭhādānavidhi | m. Name of a chapter of  |
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bhuvanarāja | m. Name of a king  |
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bhuvanasad | mfn. reposing or situated in the world  |
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bhuvanaśāsin | m. "world-ruler", a king, prince  |
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bhuvanatala | n. the surface of the earth  |
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bhuvanatraya | n. the three world (heaven, atmosphere, and earth)  |
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bhuvanaukas | m. "inhabitant of heaven", a god  |
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bhuvanavidita | mfn. known in the world  |
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bhuvanavinyāsa | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bhuvanavṛttānta | m. equals -carita-  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. lord of the world  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. Name of a rudra-  |
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bhuvaneśa | m. of a place  |
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bhuvaneśānī | f. the mistress of the world  |
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bhuvaneśī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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bhuvaneśīpārijāta | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśīyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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bhuvaneṣṭhā | mfn. being in the world or in all existing things  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. "lord of the world", a prince, king  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. of an author  |
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bhuvaneśvara | n. Name of a temple and city sacred to śiva-  |
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bhuvaneśvaramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. See below  |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. "mistress of the world", Name of various goddesses  |
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bhuvaneśvarīdaṇḍaka | mn. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīdīpadāna | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkakṣapuṭatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīkavaca | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaṭala | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīpūjāyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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bhuvaneśvarīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīśāntiprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīvarivasyārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvaryarcanapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvanti | m. equals bhuvaṃ tanoti-, bhū-maṇḍa vistāraka- ( )  |
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bhuvapati | (bh/uva--) m. the lord of the atmosphere.  |
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bhuvas | ind. (originally Nominal verb or vocative case plural of 2. bh/ū-) the air, atmosphere (one of the 3 sacred utterances or vyāhṛti-s [q.v.] uttered between bhūr-,earth, and svar-[qq. vv.], heaven;it comes 2nd of the series when 7 or 14 worlds are enumerated ) etc. (it becomes bhuvar-in bhuvar-loka-,"the world of the air" )  |
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bhuvas | ind. one of the mind-born sons of brahmā-  |
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bhuvas | ind. Name of the 2nd and 11th kalpa- (q.v)  |
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bhuvi | locative case of 2. bh/ū-, in compound  |
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bhuvis | m. (?) the sea, ocean  |
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bhuvis | f. heaven  |
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bhuvispṛś | mfn. touching the ground  |
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bhuviṣṭha | mfn. (for stha-) standing on the earth (not in a chariot)  |
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bhuviṣṭha | mfn. dwelling on earth (not in heaven)  |
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bhuyya | m. Name of a man  |
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abhibhu | or 2.  |
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abhibhu | m. Name of a month  |
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abhibhuj | P. to be useful to (accusative)  |
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ābhu | mfn. empty, void ("pervading, reaching" )  |
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ābhu | mfn. one whose hands are empty, stingy  |
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abhugna | mfn. not bent, straight  |
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abhugna | mfn. free from disease, well.  |
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ābhugna | mfn. (1. bhuj-), a little curved or bent  |
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abhugnakukṣitā | f. the having the loins not bent (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-), .  |
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ābhugnasaktha | mf(ī-)n. crooked-thighed,  |
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abhuj | mfn. one who has not experienced or enjoyed  |
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ābhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend in, bend down, (paryaṅkam ā-bhujya-,bending down in the paryaṅka-(q.v)posture.)  |
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abhuja | mfn. armless, maimed.  |
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abhujaṃgavat | mfn. without snakes (and"withont libertines"), .  |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not liberal, stingy  |
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abhujiṣya | mf. not a servant.  |
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abhujiṣyātva | n. the state of a woman who lives independently (see a-bh/aujiṣya-.)  |
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abhukta | mfn. uneaten  |
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abhukta | mfn. unenjoyed, unused, unexpended  |
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abhukta | mfn. one who has not eaten, enjoyed or expended.  |
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abhuktapūrva | mfn. what has not been enjoyed before  |
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abhuktavat | mfn. one who has not eaten  |
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abhuñjāna | mfn. not eating, fasting  |
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abhuñjat | mfn. not being useful to, not liberal, stingy  |
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abhuñjat | mfn. not eating.  |
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abhuva | n. ( bhū-),"no real or common being", a monster (see a-bhva-.)  |
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adbhuta | mfn. extraordinary  |
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adbhuta | mfn. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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adbhuta | mfn. ([once adbhut/a- ]) (See 1. at-), supernatural, wonderful, marvellous  |
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adbhuta | m. the marvellous (in style)  |
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adbhuta | m. surprise  |
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adbhuta | m. Name of the indra- of the ninth manvantara-  |
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adbhuta | n. a marvel, a wonder, a prodigy.  |
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adbhutabhīmakarman | mfn. performing wonderful and fearful works.  |
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adbhutabrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a portion of a brāhmaṇa- belonging to the sāma-veda-.  |
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adbhutadarpaṇa | Name (also title or epithet) of a nāṭaka-  |
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adbhutadarśana | mfn. having a wonderful aspect.  |
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adbhutadharma | m. "a system or series of marvels or prodigies", Name of one of the nine aṅga-s of the Buddhists.  |
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adbhutagandha | mfn. having a wonderful smell.  |
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adbhutainas | mfn. one in whom no fault is visible  |
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adbhutakarman | mfn. performing wonderful works, exhibiting wonderful workmanship.  |
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adbhutakratu | (/adbhuta--) mfn. possessing wonderful intelligence  |
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adbhutakṛṣṇarāja | (or kr2-?), Name (also title or epithet) of a chief,  |
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adbhutarāmāyaṇa | n. Name of work ascribed to vālmīki-.  |
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adbhutaraṅga | Name (also title or epithet) of a prahasana-  |
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adbhutarasa | m. the marvellous style (of poetry).  |
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adbhutārtha | mfn. containing wonderful things,  |
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adbhutarūpa | mfn. having a wonderful shape.  |
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adbhutasaṃkāsa | mfn. resembling a wonder.  |
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adbhutaśānti | m. or f. Name of the sixty-seventh pariśiṣṭa- of the atharva- veda-.  |
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adbhutasāra | m. "wonderful resin"of the khadira- tree (Mimosa Catechu)  |
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adbhutasāra | m. Name of a book on the essence of prodigies.  |
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adbhutasvana | m. "having a wonderful voice", Name of śiva-.  |
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adbhutatama | n. an extraordinary wonder.  |
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adbhutatva | n. wonderfulness.  |
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adbhutopama | mfn. resembling a wonder.  |
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adbhutopamā | f. (in rhetoric) a simile implying a miracle, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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adbhutotpāta | m. plural miracles and prodigies,  |
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adbhutottarakāṇḍa | n. Name of work , an appendix to or imitation of the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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adhibhuj | to enjoy.  |
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adhobhuvana | n. the lower world. |
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agnibhu | n. "fire produced", water  |
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agrabhuj | mfn. having the precedence in eating  |
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agrabhuj | mfn. Name of the sun  |
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ahibhuj | m. "eating snakes", a peacock  |
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ahibhuj | m. the ichneumon plant  |
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ahibhuj | m. a Name of garuḍa-  |
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ajñātabhukta | mfn. eaten unawares  |
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ājyabhuj | m. "consumer of clarified butter", agni-  |
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ākhubhuj | m. "mouse-eater", a cat  |
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alpabhujāntara | mfn. narrow-chested,  |
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amaraprabhu | m. "lord of the immortals", one of the thousand names of viṣṇu-  |
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amartyabhuvana | n. "world of the immortals", the heaven  |
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ambhudhipallava | m. coral  |
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ambhudhivallabha | m. coral  |
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āmiṣabhuj | mfn. carnivorous.  |
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amṛṣṭabhuj | mfn. not eating delicate food or dainties (see 1. mṛṣṭa-)  |
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amṛtabhuj | m. equals -prāsana- q.v  |
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amṛtabhuj | m. one who eats the residue of a sacrifice  |
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anālambhukā | ([ ]) f. "intangible", a woman during menstruation.  |
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ānandabhuj | mfn. enjoying happiness  |
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anatidbhuta | mfn. unsurpassed |
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annabhuj | mfn. eating food  |
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annabhuj | m. (k-) a Name of śiva-  |
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annabhuj | m. (also) fire (of digestion),  |
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annabubhukṣu | mfn. desirous of eating food.  |
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anubhuj | to suffer the consequence of one's actions ; to enjoy successively ; to enjoy, participate ; to pass (an asterism)  |
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anupabhujyamāna | mfn. not being enjoyed.  |
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anupabhukta | mfn. unenjoyed, unpossessed.  |
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apathyabhuj | mfn. eating what is forbidden. |
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aprabhu | mfn. wanting power, unable, incompetent (with locative case)  |
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aprabhutva | n. want of power, insufficiency  |
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āśrayabhuj | m. fire  |
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āśrayabhuj | m. See āśrayāśa-.  |
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aṣṭābhujā | f. "having eighteen arms", a Name of durgā-  |
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asthibhuj | m. equals -bhakṣa- q.v  |
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atyadbhuta | mfn. very wonderful  |
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atyadbhuta | m. Name of the indra- in the ninth manvantara-  |
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atyadbhuta | n. a great wonder.  |
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avabhugna | mfn. bent down  |
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avabhuj | to incurve  |
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avibhuj | m. enjoying (id est devouring) sheep, a wolf.  |
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avibhuj | See /avi-.  |
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bahubhuj | mfn. equals -bhakṣa-  |
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bahubhuja | mfn. having many arms  |
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bahubhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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balibhuj | mfn. devouring oblations  |
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balibhuj | mfn. enjoying offerings (said of gods)  |
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balibhuj | m. a crow  |
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balibhuj | m. a sparrow  |
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balibhuj | m. a crane  |
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baubhukṣa | mf(ī-)n. one who is always hungry, a starveling gaRa chattrādi-  |
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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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bhāgabhuj | m. "tax-enjoyer", a king  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhaikṣabhuj | m. a mendicant  |
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bhaktibhuṣaṇasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bharaṇyabhuj | m. "receiving wages", a hireling, servant, labourer  |
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bhavānībhujaṃga | Name of a stotra-,  |
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bhekabhuj | m. "frog-eater", a snake  |
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bhikṣābhuj | mfn. living on alms  |
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bhīmabhuja | m. "having formidable arms", Name of a man  |
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bhogabhuj | mfn. enjoying pleasures  |
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bhogabhuj | m. a wealthy man  |
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bhogibhuj | m. "serpent-eater", an ichneumon  |
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bhṛtibhuj | mfn. enjoying or receiving wages  |
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bhṛtibhuj | m. equals prec.  |
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bhūbhuj | m. "earth-possessor", a king, prince  |
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bhūmibhuj | m. "earth-possessor", a king, prince  |
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bhūmībhuj | m. equals bhūmi-bh- q.v ,  |
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bhūrbhuva | m. Name of one of the mind-born sons of brahmā-  |
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bhūrbhuvakara | m. a dog  |
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bhūrbhuvatīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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bhūrbhuveśvaratīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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brahmabhuvana | n. brahmā-'s world  |
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brāhmaṇabhuyiṣṭha | mfn. principally consisting of (or containing) brāhmaṇa-  |
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brahmaśambhu | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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bṛhadbhuja | mfn. long-armed  |
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bubhukṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of3. bhuj-) desire of enjoying anything  |
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bubhukṣā | f. wish to eat, appetise, hunger etc.  |
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bubhukṣāpanaya | m. "that which takes away hunger", food  |
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bubhukṣāpīdita | mfn. pained by hunger, hungry  |
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bubhukṣita | mfn. hungry, starving, ravenous ,  |
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bubhukṣu | mfn. wishing to eat, hungry  |
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bubhukṣu | mfn. desirous of worldly enjoyment (opp. to mumukṣu-) on  |
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bubhutsā | f. (fr. Desiderative) desire to know, curiosity about (accusative or compound)  |
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bubhutsā | etc. See .  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. wishing to know (accusative or compound) etc.  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. curious, inquisitive  |
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bubhutsātsu | mfn. desirous to know everything (said of the gods)  |
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bubhutsita | n. idem or 'f. (fr. Desiderative) desire to know, curiosity about (accusative or compound) '  |
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campakaprabhu | m. Name of kalhaṇa-'s father.  |
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caṇḍabhujaṃga | m. Name of a man  |
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caturbhuja | (in compound) 4 arms  |
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caturbhuja | mf(ā-)n. four-armed  |
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caturbhuja | mf(ā-)n. quadrangular  |
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caturbhuja | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- (see )  |
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caturbhuja | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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caturbhuja | m. a quadrangular figure  |
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caturbhuja | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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caturbhuja | m. of the instructor of (the author of a commentator or commentary on ) rāmānanda-  |
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caturbhuja | m. of the father of śiva-datta-  |
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caturbhujabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of an author  |
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caturbhujamiśra | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on  |
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cāturbhuji | a son of catur-bhuja-,  |
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cedibhūbhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer of the cedi-s", equals -pati-  |
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dārabalibhuj | wrong reading for dvāra-b-.  |
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daśabhujā | f. "ten-armed", durgā-  |
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daśabhuji | (d/aś-) mfn. equals -guṇa-  |
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dattabhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of a hymn ascribed to śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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dehabhuj | m. "possessing a body", Name of śiva-  |
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devībhujaṃga | m. or n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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dharābhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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dharaṇibhuj | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dīrghabhuja | mfn. "long armed"  |
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dīrghabhuja | m. Name of one of the attendants on śiva-  |
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diṣṭabhuj | mfn. reaping the appointed results of one's works  |
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dvādaśabhuja | m. "having 12 arms", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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dvārabalibhuj | m.,"eater of offering at door", Ardea nivea  |
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dvārabalibhuj | m. a crow or a sparrow  |
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dvibhuja | mfn. "2-armed"  |
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dvibhuja | n. an angle  |
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dvibhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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dvisamatribhuja | m. an isosceles quadrangle or triangle, algebra  |
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ekaprabhutva | n. the sovereignty of one, monarchy.  |
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gajabhujaṃgama | m. dual number an elephant and a serpent  |
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gaṇadīkṣāprabhu | m. Name of an author of mantra-s (with śākta-s).  |
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gaṇeśabhujaṃgaprayātastotra | n. Name of a hymn in praise of gaṇeśa- (attributed to śaṃkarācārya-)  |
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gobhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. "enjoying domestic oblations", a sparrow  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. a crow  |
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gṛhabalibhuj | m. the crane Ardea nivea  |
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guṇabhuj | mfn. equals -bhāj-  |
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haribhuj | m. "frog-eater", a snake  |
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hautabhuja | mfn. (fr. huta-bhuj-) relating or belonging to or presided over by agni-  |
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hautabhuja | n. the nakṣatra- kṛttikā-  |
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hautabhuja | hautra-, haumīya- etc. See column 2.  |
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havirbhuj | m. "eating the oblation", fire or agni- the god of fire (also applied to śiva- and other gods)  |
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havirbhuj | m. plural Name of the pitṛ-s of the kṣatriya-s  |
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havirucohiṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating the residue of an oblation  |
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haviṣyabhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. eating sacrificial food (rice or other grain, clarified butter and e.; haviṣyabhakṣatā -tā- f.) '  |
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havyabhuj | m. "oblations-eater", fire or the god of fire  |
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hutabhugdiś | f. hutabhuj |
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hutabhuj | m. "oblation-eater", fire etc. ( hutabhukpriyā bhuk-priyā- f." agni-'s wife" ; hutabhugdiś bhug-diś- f." agni-'s quarter" id est the south-east )  |
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hutabhuj | m. Plumbago Ceylanica  |
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hutabhuj | m. Name of a particular star (Tauri)  |
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hutabhukpriyā | f. hutabhuj |
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jagatībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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jagatprabhu | m. the lord of the world  |
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jagatprabhu | m. brahmā-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. śiva-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagatprabhu | m. Name of an arhat- of the jaina-s  |
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jālapādabhuja | mfn. having toe- and finger-membranes  |
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jambhāribhujastambhana | n. paralysing indra-'s arm (one of śiva-'s heroic deeds)  |
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jarbhurat | rāṇa- See bhur-.  |
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jñātiprabhuka | mf(ā-)n. foremost among relations  |
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kambhu | n. the fragrant root of Andropogon Muricatus.  |
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kaṇabhuj | m. equals kaṇāda- below.  |
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kāṇabhuja | mf(ī-)n. descended from kaṇa-bhuj- or kaṇāda- (q.v), composed by or relating to kaṇāda- commentator or commentary on |
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kāṇabhuja | m. a follower of kaṇāda-  |
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kaṇṭakabhuj | m. "eating thorns", a camel  |
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kapiprabhu | m. "master of the monkeys", Name of rāma-  |
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karavīrabhujā | f. Cajanus Indicus  |
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karmaṇyabhuj | mfn. receiving wages, working for hire  |
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karmaṇyābhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. receiving wages, working for hire '  |
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kāśyapībhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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kavyabhuj | m. plural "oblation-eaters", the manes or a class of manes  |
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kavyahavyabhuj | m. Name (also title or epithet) of agni-,  |
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kedāraśambhu | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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keśavaprabhu | m. Name of a man.  |
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kimprabhu | m. a bad lord or master  |
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krāntibhujā | f. the cosinus of declination  |
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kratubhuj | m. "one who eats the sacrificial oblation", a god, deity  |
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kravyabhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. eating carrion, carnivorous '  |
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kravyabhuj | m. (k-) a rākṣasa-  |
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kṛṣṇabhujaṃga | m. "black snake", Coluber nāga-.  |
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kṣamābhuj | m. patient  |
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kṣamābhuj | m. (k-) "earth-enjoying", a prince, king  |
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kṣauṇībhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king, . |
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kṣitibhuj | m. "one who possesses the earth", a king  |
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kṣitilavabhuj | m. "possessing only a small tract of the earth", a petty prince  |
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kṣmābhuj | m. "enjoying the earth", a king  |
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kubhukta | n. bad food  |
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kubhukti | f. idem or 'n. bad food '  |
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kuṇapabhuj | m. "carcase-eater", a rākṣasa-,  |
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kuprabhu | m. a bad lord  |
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kuprabhu | etc. See 1. ku-.  |
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laghubhuj | mfn. eating little  |
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lagnabhuja | m. (in astronomy) ascensional difference id est the difference between the time of rising of a heavenly body at laṅkā- and at any other place  |
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lambhuka | mfn. one who is accustomed to receive (accusative)  |
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lepabhuj | m. idem or 'm. "sharing the lepa-", a paternal ancestor (in the 4th, 5th, and 6th degrees; see above ) '  |
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loladbhuja | mfn. having swinging arms  |
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madhubhuj | mfn. enjoying sweetness or gladness  |
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mahābhuja | mfn. having long arms  |
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mahādbhuta | mfn. (hād-) very wonderful  |
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mahādbhuta | n. a great marvel  |
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mahādbhuta | n. Name of the 72nd pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a great master, mighty lord, king, prince ( mahāprabhutva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a very holy man or great saint  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a chief  |
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mahāprabhu | m. Name of indra-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of śiva-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāprabhutva | n. mahāprabhu |
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mahāśambhu | m. the great śiva-  |
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mahībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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malabhuj | mfn. feeding on impurity  |
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malabhuj | m. a crow  |
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mallāribhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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mārābhibhu | m. "overthrower of māra-", Name of a buddha-  |
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martyabhuvana | n. the world of mortals, the earth (varia lectio)  |
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māsabhukti | f. the (sun's) monthly course  |
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mayobhu | mf(/ū-)n. equals -bhava-  |
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mayobhuva | mfn. equals -bhava-  |
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meruvirahatantrebhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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miśracaturbhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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miṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating dainties  |
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mitabhuj | ( ) mfn. eating sparingly, moderate in diet.  |
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mitabhukta | ( ) mfn. eating sparingly, moderate in diet.  |
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mṛgaprabhu | m. "lord of beasts", the lion  |
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mudgabhuj | m. "bean-eater", a horse  |
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mūḍhaprabhu | m. the chief of fools, a great blockhead  |
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muhurbhuj | m. "constantly eating", a horse  |
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muhūrtabhuvanonmārtaṇḍa | m.  |
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mūlavibhuja | mfn. bending down roots vArttika  |
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mūlavibhuja | m. a chariot  |
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mūrkhabhuya | n. stupidity  |
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naḍbhuvaka | m. Name of a poet  |
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nāgābhibhu | m. Name of a buddha- (bhū-,of another man)  |
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nakṣatrabhuktaghaṭīcakra | n. Name of work  |
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narabhuj | mfn. man-eating, cannibal  |
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narasiṃhabhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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nibhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend (head and knees)  |
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nidhiprabhu | m. lord of treasures, Name of kubera-  |
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niḥsvībhuta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (svī-in compound for -sva-) deprived of one's property, impoverished '  |
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nirbhugna | mfn. not bent, straight, flat  |
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nirbhugna | mfn. bent awry, distorted  |
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nirbhuj | P. bhujati-, to bend awry, distort (mouth, eyes etc.)  |
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nirbhuja | mf(ā-)n. Name of a kind of saṃdhi- or saṃhitā-,  |
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nirbhuja | n. equals saṃhitā-  |
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niṣkambhu | m. Name of a particular divine being (varia lectio ni-kumbha-and niṣ-k-).  |
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padmaprabhu | m. Name of an author  |
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pakṣabhukti | f. the course traversed by the sun in a fortnight  |
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pañcabhuja | m. 5-armed, pentagonal  |
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pañcabhuja | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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pañcabhuja | m. a pentagon  |
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pāṇibhuj | m. Ficus Glomerata  |
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paradārabhuj | m. one who takes or approaches or enjoys another's wife or wives, an adulterer ( )  |
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paribhugna | mfn. bowed, bent ( )  |
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paribhuj | P. -bhujati-, (-/abubhojīr- ), to span, encompass, embrace  |
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paribhuj | P. A1. -bhunakti-, -bhuṅkte-, (infinitive mood -bhoktum-), to eat before another (with accusative) ; to neglect to feed ; to feed upon, eat, consume, enjoy  |
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paribhukta | mfn. eaten before another, anticipated in eating  |
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paribhukta | mfn. eaten, enjoyed, possessed  |
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paribhukta | mfn. worn (as a garment)  |
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paribubhukṣita | mfn. (Desiderative of pari--3. bhuj-), very hungry  |
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parijarbhurāṇa | mfn. (from Intensive of bhur-) quivering, flickering, .  |
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parimitabhuj | mfn. eating sparingly, abstemious  |
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phalabhuj | mfn. enjoying fruit  |
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phalabhuj | m. a monkey  |
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phaṇibhuj | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock  |
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piśitabhuj | mfn. eating flesh, a flaccid-eater  |
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piṣṭabhuj | mfn. eating meal  |
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pīyūṣabhuj | m. "nectar-quaffer", a god  |
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prabhavaprabhu | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 6 śruta-kevalin-s  |
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prabhu | See under pra-bhū- below.  |
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prabhu | mfn. (Ved. also /ū- f(vī-).) excelling, mighty, powerful, rich, abundant etc.  |
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prabhu | mfn. more powerful than (ablative)  |
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prabhu | mfn. having power over (genitive case)  |
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prabhu | mfn. able, capable, having power to (locative case infinitive mood or compound)  |
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prabhu | mfn. a match for (dative case) Va1rtt. 2  |
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prabhu | mfn. constant, eternal  |
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prabhu | m. a master, lord, king (also applied to gods exempli gratia, 'for example' to sūrya- and agni- ;to prajā-pati- ;to brahmā- ;to indra- ;to śiva- ;to viṣṇu- )  |
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prabhu | m. the chief or leader of a sect  |
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prabhu | m. a sound, word  |
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prabhu | m. quicksilver  |
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prabhu | m. Name of a deity under the 8th manu-  |
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prabhu | m. of a son of kardama-  |
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prabhu | m. of a son of śuka- and pīvarī-  |
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prabhu | m. of a son of bhaga- and siddhi-  |
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prabhu | m. of a poet  |
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prabhu | m. of several other men  |
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prabhu | m. ( prabhvī bhvī- f.Name of a śakti- )  |
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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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prabhudeva | m. Name of a yoga- teacher  |
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prabhudevī | f. (with lāṭī-) Name of a poetess  |
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prabhugna | mfn.  |
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prabhuj | (only ind.p. -bhujya-), to bend, incline  |
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prabhuj | (only pr. p. -bhuñjat/ī-), to befriend, protect (?)  |
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prabhukathā | f. Name of work  |
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prabhukta | mfn. begun to be eaten (as rice)  |
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prabhuliṅgacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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prabhuliṅgalīlā | f. Name of work  |
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prabhuliṅgavaṃśa | n. Name of work  |
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prabhuśabdaśeṣa | mfn. having only the title of lord remaining  |
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prabhutā | f. lordship, dominion, supremacy (varia lectio)  |
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prabhutā | f. power over (locative case)  |
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prabhutā | f. possession of (compound)  |
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prabhutā | f. prevalence (instrumental case"for the most part")  |
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prabhutva | n. lordship, sovereignty, high rank, might, power over (genitive case locative case or compound) etc.  |
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prabhutva | n. prevalence (instrumental case"for the most part")  |
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prabhutvabodhi | f. knowledge joined with supreme power  |
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prabhutvākṣepa | m. (in rhetoric) an objection based on power (id est on a word of command)  |
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pracalalatābhuja | mfn. having tremulous arm-creepers (= slender arms that tremble)  |
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prājyabhuja | mfn. long-armed  |
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prakāmabhuj | mfn. eating till satisfied, eating enough  |
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pralambabhuja | mfn. one whose arms hang down  |
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pralambabhuja | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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pramāṇabhuta | m. "authoritative", Name of śiva- (see -jña-).  |
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praśithilabhujagranthi | mfn. one who loosens the clasp of the arms  |
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prasṛtāgrabhuj | mfn. eating the best etc.  |
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pratibhuj | P. -bhunakti-, to enjoy ; to eat food besides the prescribed diet  |
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pratibhuja | m. equals -bāhu-  |
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pratibhukta | mfn. one who has eaten food reserved for him  |
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pratibhukta | mfn. one who has eaten food other than the prescribed diet  |
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pratyavabhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend back  |
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pratyupabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, to eat, enjoy  |
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pratyupabhupabhoga | m. enjoyment  |
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pravibhuj | P. -bhujati-, to bend back,  |
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praviviktabhuj | mfn. eating delicate food  |
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pretapiṇḍabhuj | mfn. one who partakes of the piṇḍa- (q.v) at a śrāddha-  |
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pṛthivībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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pṛthivībhujaṃga | m. "earth-lover", a king  |
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pṛthubhuvana | n. the wide world  |
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pṛthvībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a prince, king  |
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punaruktabhuktaviṣaya | mfn. (an occupation) in which the objects of sense are repeatedly enjoyed  |
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puroḍāśabhuj | m. eater of the sacrificial cake, a god  |
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purubhuj | mfn. enjoying much  |
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puruṣaprabhu | m. Name of a prince  |
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pūrvabhukti | f. prior or long-continued possession  |
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pūyabhuj | mfn. eating purulent carcasses  |
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rajanībhujaṃga | m. "lover of night" idem or 'm. "lord of night", the moon, '  |
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rāmabhujaṃga | n. Name of two stotra-s.  |
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rātribhujaṃga | m. "night-lover", the moon  |
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raviprabhu | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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ṛbhu | mfn. ( rabh-), clever, skilful, inventive, prudent (said of indra-, agni-, and the āditya-s ;also of property or wealth ;of an arrow )  |
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ṛbhu | m. an artist, one who works in iron, a smith, builder (of carriages etc.), Name of three semi-divine beings (ṛbhu-, vāja-, and vibhvan-, the name of the first being applied to all of them;thought by some to represent the three seasons of the year[ ],and celebrated for their skill as artists;they are supposed to dwell in the solar sphere, and are the artists who formed the horses of indra-, the carriage of the aśvin-s, and the miraculous cow of bṛhaspati-;they made their parents young, and performed other wonderful works [Sv-apas];they are supposed to take their ease and remain idle for twelve days [the twelve intercalary days of the winter solstice] every year in the house of the Sun [Agohya];after which they recommence working;when the gods heard of their skill, they sent agni- to them with the one cup of their rival tvaṣṭṛ-, the artificer of the gods, bidding the ṛbhu-s construct four cups from it;when they had successfully executed this task, the gods received the ṛbhu-s amongst themselves and allowed them to partake of their sacrifices etc.; see Kaegi ) etc.  |
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ṛbhu | m. they appear generally as accompanying indra-, especially at the evening sacrifice  |
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ṛbhu | m. in later mythology ṛbhu- is a son of brahman-  |
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ṛbhu | m. a deity  |
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ṛbhu | m. (avas-) a class of deities  |
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ṛbhu | m. ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin labor; Gothic arb-aiths; Anglo-Saxon $; Slavonic or Slavonian rab-u8.])  |
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ṛbhukṣa | m. indra-  |
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ṛbhukṣa | m. (indra-'s) heaven commentator or commentary on  |
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ṛbhukṣa | m. indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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ṛbhukṣa | m. (this word appears to owe its origin to the next.)  |
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ṛbhukṣin | m. (See grammar 162 ), Name of the above ṛbhu-s, and especially of the first of them  |
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ṛbhukṣin | m. Name of indra- (as the lord of the ṛbhu-s )  |
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ṛbhukṣin | m. of the marut-s  |
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ṛbhukṣin | m. great, best ([ ])  |
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ṛbhukṣīṇa | Nom. P. ṛbhukṣīṇati-, to behave like ṛbhukṣin-  |
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ṛbhumat | mfn. clever, skilful, prudent  |
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ṛbhumat | mfn. accompanied by or connected with the ṛbhu-s  |
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ṛbhuṣṭhira | (vocative case) mfn. clever and wise (said of indra-)  |
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ṛtabhuj | mfn. enjoying (the fruit of) one's righteousness or pious works  |
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saccidānandabhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | mf(ā-)n. six-armed  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | mf(ā-)n. six-sided  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | m. or n. (?) a hexagon  |
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ṣaḍbhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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ṣaḍbhuja | m. a water-melon  |
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sādbhuta | mfn. astonished, surprised  |
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sahabhuj | mfn. eating together with (compound),  |
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sahasrabhuja | mf(ā-)n. thousand-armed  |
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sahasrabhuja | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sahasrabhuja | m. of a gandharva-  |
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sahasrabhujā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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sahasrabhujajihvākṣa | mfn. having a thousand arms and tongues and eyes  |
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sahasrabhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work (wrong reading -dhyāna-rāma-).  |
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sakalabhuvanamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing the whole world  |
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śakrabhuvana | n. equals -bhavana-  |
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samābhuj | P. -bhunakti-, to enjoy or possess entirely, rule over (accusative)  |
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samacaturbhuja | mfn. having four equal sides  |
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samacaturbhuja | m. or n. (?) a square or rhombus  |
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samadvibhuja | mfn. having 2 equal sides  |
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samadvibhuja | m. n. a rhomboid having 2 sides equal  |
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samadvidvibhuja | mfn. having 2 x 2 equal sides |
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samadvidvibhuja | m. or n. (?) a rhomboid  |
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samantabhuj | m. "all-devouring", Name of agni- or fire  |
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samatribhuja | mfn. having 3 equal sides  |
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samatribhuja | m. n. any figure containing 3 equal sides  |
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samatribhuja | m. an equilateral triangle  |
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śambhu | See śambhu-, p.1055.  |
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śambhu | mfn. being or existing for happiness or welfare, granting or causing happiness, beneficent, benevolent, helpful, kind  |
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śambhu | m. Name of śiva- etc.  |
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śambhu | m. of brahmā-  |
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śambhu | m. of a particular agni-  |
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śambhu | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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śambhu | m. of a son of viṣṇu-  |
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śambhu | m. of indra- in the 10th manvantara-  |
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śambhu | m. of one of the 11 rudra-s  |
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śambhu | m. of a king of the daitya-s  |
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śambhu | m. of an arhat-  |
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śambhu | m. of a siddha-  |
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śambhu | m. of a king (varia lectio śanku-)  |
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śambhu | m. of a son of śuka-  |
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śambhu | m. of a son of ambarīṣa-  |
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śambhu | m. (also with bhaṭṭa-) of various authors and other men  |
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śambhu | m. a kind of Asclepias  |
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śambhu | m. a kind of metre  |
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śambhu | f. Name of the wife of dhruva-  |
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śambhu | for śam-bh/u-, śam-bh/ū- etc. See columns 1, 2.  |
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sambhu | mfn. produced from, made of (compound)  |
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sambhu | m. a parent, progenitor  |
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sambhu | m. Name of a metre  |
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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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śambhucandra | m. Name of a Zamindar (who wrote the vikrama-bhārata- in the beginning of this century)  |
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śambhudāsa | m.  |
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śambhudeva | m. Name of authors.  |
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śambhugiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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sambhugna | mfn. (1. bhuj-) completely bent or curved  |
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śambhuhorāprakāśa | m. Name of an astronomy work  |
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sambhuj | P. A1. -bhunakti-, -bhuṅkte-, (Aorist subjunctive -bhujam- ) to eat together, make a meal in common ; to enjoy (especially carnally) ; to partake of (genitive case) : Causal -bhojayati-, to cause to enjoy or eat, feed any one (accusative) with (instrumental case)  |
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śambhukāntā | f. " śiva-'s wife", Name of durgā-  |
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sambhukta | mfn. eaten, enjoyed etc.  |
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sambhukta | mfn. run through, traversed  |
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śambhumahādevakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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śambhumāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of the  |
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śambhumayobhū | f. du. Name of the hymns  |
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śambhunandana | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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śambhunātha | m. Name of a temple of śiva- in Nepal. |
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śambhunātha | m. (also with ācārya-and siddhāntav/agīśa-) Name of various authors etc.  |
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śambhunātharasa | m. a particular mixture  |
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śambhunāthārcana | n. Name of a Tantric work  |
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śambhunityā | f. Name of a Tantric work  |
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śambhupriyā | f. "dear to śiva-", Name of durgā-  |
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śambhupriyā | f. Emblic Myrobolan  |
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śambhurahasya | n. Name of work  |
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śambhurāja | m. Name of the author of the nyāya-mañjari-  |
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śambhurājacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śambhurāma | m. Name of various authors  |
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śambhuśikṣā | f. Name of work on Vedic phonetics.  |
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śambhutanaya | m. " śiva-'s son", Name of skanda- and gaṇeśa-  |
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śambhutattvānusaṃdhāna | n. Name of a śaiva- work by śambhu-nātha-.  |
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śambhuvākyapelāśāṭīkā | f. Name of an astronomy work  |
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śambhuvallabha | n. "beloved by śiva-", the white lotus  |
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śambhuvardhana | m. Name of a man  |
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sāmibhukta | mfn. half-eaten  |
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saṃjarbhurāṇa | mfn. (fr. Intensive of sam-bhur-) quivering, flickering  |
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saṃsthānabhukti | f. (with kālasya-) the passage through various periods of time  |
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samucchritabhuja | mf(ā-)n. having arms well raised  |
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samupabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, to enjoy sexually, have sexual union with (accusative)  |
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saṃvatsarabhukti | f. a year's course (of the sun)  |
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saptabhuvana | n. plural the 7 worlds (one above the otherSee loka-)  |
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sārabhuj | mfn. eating the essence or best part of anything  |
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sarpabhuj | m. "snake-eater", a peacock  |
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sarpabhuj | m. a crane  |
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sarpabhuj | m. a large snake or a kind of snake  |
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sarvabhuj | mfn. all-devouring  |
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sarvādbhutaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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sarvaprabhu | m. the lord of all  |
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śaṣpabhuj | m. "grass-eater", any animal feeding on grass  |
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śatabhuji | mf(ī-)n. (śat/a--) hundred-fold  |
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śatabhuji | mf(ī-)n. having a hundred enclosures or fortifications  |
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śaubhuśubha | mfn. shining intensely or repeatedly,  |
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saurabhuvana | n. equals sūrya-loka- (q.v)  |
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śeṣabhuj | mfn. one who eats leavings  |
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simbhuka | m. Name of a mythical bird  |
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śivabhujaṃga | (in the beginning of a compound), śiva- compared to a serpent  |
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śivabhujaṃgāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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śivabhujaṃgastotra | n. Name of work  |
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śobhuśubha | mfn. shining intensely or repeatedly,  |
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ṣoḍaśabhuja | mfn. 16-armed  |
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ṣoḍaśabhujā | f. a form of durgā-,  |
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ṣoḍaśabhujarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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somabhūbhuj | m. Name of a king  |
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somabhujagāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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somaśambhu | m. Name of an author  |
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śrāddhabhuj | mfn. eating food prepared at a śrāddha-  |
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śrībhuja | (in the beginning of a compound), the arms of a person of high rank  |
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śrīkaṇṭhaśambhu | m. Name of author etc.  |
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śṛṅgabhuja | m. Name of a man  |
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stabhu | (See next) .  |
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stanābhuj | (in stana-bh-) mfn. enjoying the udder (said of calves)  |
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stanābhuja | mfn. feeding or nourishing with the udder (said of cows)  |
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stanyabhuj | mfn. sucking milk from the breast, unweaned  |
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sthūlabhuja | m. "strong-armed", Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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subhuja | mfn. having handsome arms  |
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subhujā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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subhukta | mfn. well eaten  |
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sudhābhuj | m. "feeding on nectar", a god, deity  |
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sukhabhuj | mfn. enjoying happiness, happy, lucky  |
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śukrabhuj | m. "seed-eater", a peacock  |
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surabhuvana | wrong reading for -bhavana-  |
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śūraṇodbhuja | m. a kind of bird  |
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suvarṇabhujendra | m. Name of a king  |
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suvibhu | m. Name of a king (son of vibhu-)  |
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svadhābhuj | m. "id.", a god  |
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svadhābhuj | m. plural equals prec.  |
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svāhābhuj | m. " svāhā--eater", a god  |
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svaprabhutā | f. own or arbitrary power ( svaprabhutayā tayā- ind."arbitrarily")  |
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svaprabhutayā | ind. svaprabhutā |
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svayambhu | m. "self-existent", Name of brahman-  |
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svayambhu | m. of śiva-  |
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svayambhu | n. of -bhū- (q.v)  |
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svayambhucaitanya | n. Name of a temple of ādi-buddha-,  |
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svayambhuva | mfn. equals -bhū-  |
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svayambhuva | m. Name of the first manu- (wrong reading for svāyam-bh-)  |
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svayambhuvā | f. a kind of shrub  |
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svāyambhuva | mfn. (fr. svayambhū-) relating to svayam-bhū- or the Self-existent, derived from the Self-existent (id est brahman-) etc.  |
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svāyambhuva | mfn. relating to or derived from manu- svāyambhuva-  |
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svāyambhuva | m. "son of svayam-bhū-", Name of various sages (especially of the first manu-, of marīci-, atri-, nārada- etc.)  |
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svāyambhuva | n. Name of a śaiva- tantra-.  |
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svāyambhuvamanupitṛ | m. "father of manu- svāyambhuva-", Name of brahmā-  |
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svāyambhuvī | f. Ruta Graveolens  |
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svayamprabhu | m. self-powerful  |
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śvetabhujaṃga | m. Name of an incarnation of brahmā-  |
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tairabhukta | mfn. fr. tīra-bhukti-.  |
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tarubhuj | m. "tree-eater", the parasitical plant Vanda Roxburghii  |
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tīrabhukti | m. Tirhut (province in the east of central Hindustan)  |
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tīrabhuktīya | mfn. coming from Tirhut  |
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tribhuj | mfn. threefold  |
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tribhuja | mfn. triangular  |
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tribhuja | m. a triangle  |
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tribhuktirāja | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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tribhuvana | n. ( Va1rtt. 3 Sch. ) equals -jagat- etc.  |
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tribhuvana | n. Name of a town  |
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tribhuvana | m. Name of a prince  |
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tribhuvanābhoga | m. the extension of the 3 worlds  |
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tribhuvanaguru | m. "the 3 worlds' master", śiva-  |
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tribhuvanamalladeva | m. the hero of  |
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tribhuvanamāṇikyacarita | n. Name of work  |
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tribhuvanapāladeva | m. Name of a prince  |
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tribhuvanapati | m. viṣṇu-  |
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tribhuvanaprabhā | f. Name of the daughter of a dānava-  |
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tribhuvaneśvara | m. equals na-guru-  |
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tribhuvaneśvara | m. indra-  |
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tribhuvaneśvaraliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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tṛṇabhuj | mfn. graminivorous  |
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uccairbhuja | mfn. having the arms outstretched or elevated  |
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udbhuja | mfn. with uplifted arms,  |
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uñchabhuj | mfn.=- vartin-  |
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upabhuj | A1. -bhuṅkte-, (Epic also -bhuñjate-) to enjoy, eat, eat up, consume etc. ; to enjoy, make use of, partake of ; to experience (happiness or misfortune etc.) etc. ; to enjoy (a woman) etc. ; to receive as a reward : P. (1. plural -bhuñjāmas-) to be useful : Causal -bhojayati-, to cause to take (medicine)  |
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upabhukta | mfn. enjoyed, eaten, consumed  |
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upabhukta | mfn. used, possessed etc.  |
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upabhuktadhana | mfn. one who has enjoyed or made use of his riches  |
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upabhuktadhana | m. Name of a merchant's son (also in the former meaning) .  |
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upabhukti | f. enjoyment, use  |
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upabhukti | f. (in astronomy) the daily course of a star (equals bhukti- q.v)  |
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urvībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king, sovereign  |
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vaḍabāvaktrahutabhuj | m. equals vaḍabālgni-  |
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vaibhujāgnaka | mfn. on  |
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vaikuṇṭhabhuvana | n. vaikuṇṭha-'s (viṣṇu-'s) heaven  |
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vakrabhuja | m. "crooked-armed", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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vanabhuj | m. a particular bulbous plant (growing on the himavat-)  |
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varṣabhuj | m. the ruler of a varṣa-  |
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vaśībhuta | mfn. become subject, subject, obedient  |
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vaśībhuta | mfn. become powerful  |
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vāyubhuj | m. one who feeds only on air (as an ascetic, a snake etc.)  |
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velibhukpriya | m. a kind of fragrant mango (prob. wrong reading for bali-bhuk-priya-).  |
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vetanabhuj | m. "earning wages", a servant  |
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vibhu | etc. See column 3.  |
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vibhu | mfn. or See vibhū-  |
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vibhugna | mfn. (1. bhuj-) bent, bowed, crooked  |
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vibhuja | mfn. in mūla-v- (q.v)  |
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vibhukta | (3. bhuj-), in bhukta-v- gaRa śāka-pārthivādi- ( on ) .  |
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vibhumat | mfn. joined with the vibhu-s or ṛbhu-s  |
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vibhupramita | n. the hall of brahmā-  |
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vibhutva | n. being everywhere, omnipresence  |
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vibhutva | n. omnipotence, sovereignty  |
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vibhuvarī | f. (prob. f.of vi-bhvan-) far-reaching  |
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vibobhuvat | mfn. (fr. Intensive) spreading or expanding exceedingly over (locative case)  |
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viḍbhuj | mfn. feeding on ordure  |
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viḍbhuj | m. a dung-beetle or a similar insect  |
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vidheyībhuya | ind. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') submissive or subject to  |
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vimānaprabhutā | f. the ownership of a celestial car  |
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viṃśatibhuja | m. equals -bāhu-  |
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vinirbhuj | (only ind.p. -bhujya-), to bend or turn on one side  |
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vīrabhuja | m. Name of two kings  |
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vīrabhukti | f. Name of a place (prob. for tīra-bhukti-).  |
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viruddhabhuj | mfn. eating incompatible or unsuitable food  |
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viṣabhujaṃga | m. a poisonous snake  |
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viṣamacaturbhuja | m. an unequal four-sided figure, trapezium  |
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viṣamatribhuja | m. a scalene triangle  |
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viskumbhu | See vi-ṣkambha-.  |
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viṣṇubhujaṃga | n.  |
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viṣṇubhujaṃgastotra | n.  |
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viṣṇubhujaṃgī | f. Name of stotra-s.  |
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viśvabhuj | mfn. all-enjoying, all-possessing  |
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viśvabhuj | mfn. eating all things  |
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viśvabhuj | m. Name of indra-  |
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viśvabhuj | m. of a son of lunar  |
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viśvabhuj | m. of a fire,  |
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viśvabhuj | m. of a class of deceased ancestors  |
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viśvabhujā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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viśvambharābhuj | m. a king  |
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viśvaśambhu | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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viśvaśambhumuni | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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vrajabhuṣaṇamiśra | m. Name of authors  |
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vṛttāyatabhuja | mfn. one who has round or long arms  |
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vyābhugna | mfn. (1. bhuj-) bent down or awry (varia lectio for -bhagna-).  |
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vyaktabhuj | mfn. consuming all manifested or visible things (said of time)  |
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yajñabhāgabhuj | m. enjoyer of a share in a sacrifice, a god  |
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yajñabhuj | m. "sacrifice-enjoyer", a god (especially viṣṇu-)  |
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yajñāṃśabhuj | m. "enjoying a share in the sacrifice", a god, deity  |
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yatibhuṣaṇī | f. Name of work  |