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dakṣa: masculine vocative singular stem: dakṣa
dakṣa: neuter vocative singular stem: dakṣa
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dakṣaṇīyaḥ3.1.3MasculineSingulardakṣiṇyaḥ, dakṣiṇārhaḥ
kevalam3.3.211MasculineSingulardakṣa, cāruḥ
paṭaḥ2.10.18MasculineSingularuṣṇaḥ, dakṣa, caturaḥ, ‍‍‍peśalaḥ, sūtthānaḥ
vyuṣṭiḥ3.3.44FeminineSingulardakṣa, amandaḥ, agadaḥ
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dakṣamf(ā-)n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamf(ā-)n. strong, heightening or strengthening the intellectual faculties (soma-), ix f. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamf(ā-)n. passable (the Ganges) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamf(ā-)n. suitable View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamf(ā-)n. right (opposed to left) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. ability, fitness, mental power, talent (see -krat/u-), strength of will, energy, disposition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. evil disposition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. a particular form of temple View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. a general lover View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. a cock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. śiva-'s bull View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. Name of an āditya- (identified with prajā-pati- ;father of kṛttikā- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. Name of one of the prajā-pati-s ( etc. ;born from brahmā-'s right thumb etc.;or from a-ja-,"the unborn";or son of pra-cetas- or of the of 10 pra-cetasa-s, whence called prācetasa- ;father of 24 daughters by pra-sūti- etc.;of 50 [or 60 ;or 44 ] daughters of whom 27 become the Moon's wives, forming the lunar asterisms, and 13 [or 17 ;or 8 ]those of kaśyapa-, becoming by this latter the mothers of gods, demons, men, and animals, while 10 are married to dharma- etc.;celebrating a great sacrifice [hence dakṣa sy/ayana-,"Name of a sacrifice" ] to obtain a son, he omitted, with the disapproval of dadhīca-,to invite śiva-, who ordered vīra-bhadra- to spoil the sacrifice [identified with viṣṇu-] ,= ;named among the viśve-devā-s ; . [ ] etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. Name of a son of garuḍa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. of a man with the patronymic pārvati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. of a law-giver etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. of a son of uśī-nara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. of one of the 5 kānyakubja- Brahmans from whom the Bengal Brahmansare said to have sprung View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. see a-tūta--, din/a--, samān/a- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. su-d/akṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. mārga-dakṣaka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. dākṣāy/an- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. ; Latin dex-ter ; Gothic taiksvs. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣaf. "daughter", durgā-
dakṣaf. plural the Moon's wives View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣam. equals kṣātmajā-p- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣajāpatim. "lord of durgā-", śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣakanyāf. a daughter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣakanyāf. durgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣakratum. du kr/ad/u-d/akṣau- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣakratumfn. able-minded View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamakhamathanari.,"destruction of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", Name of f. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣamathanam. "destroyer of dadhīca-", śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣaṇidhanan. Name of a sāman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣanidhanan. equals nidh-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣapatim. (d/akṣ-) lord of the faculties View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣapatim. see 56, 2. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣapitṛ(d/akṣ-) m. "id."or,"having dadhīca- as father"(mitra- & varuṇa-, the gods etc.), vi-viii (dual number tarā- plural taras-) (plural tāras-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣaputraSee -sāvarṇa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasmfn. able, dexterous View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasmfn. . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasādhanamfn. effective of cleverness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣaśāpam. "curse of dadhīca-", Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasāvarṇam. Name of the 9th manu- ; -putra sāv- or simply -putra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasāvarṇim. idem or 'm. Name of the 9th manu- ; -putra sāv- or simply -putra- ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasmṛtif. Name of a law-book View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasthamf(ā-)n. being (on the right id est) south View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasutam. a son of dadhīca-, god (see -pitṛ-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasutāf. a daughter of dadhīca- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣasutaf. plural the Moon's wives View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣat dakṣi- See dah-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣaf. dexterity, ability View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣatāti(d/akṣ-) f. idem or 'f. dexterity, ability ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣavihitāf. durgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣavihitāf. (scilicet gāthā-) a song composed by dadhīca- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣavṛdhmfn. rejoicing in cleverness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣayajñam. dakṣa-'s sacrifice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣayajñaprabhañjanam. "destroyer of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣayajñavidhvaṃsam. equals kṣa-makha-manthana- Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣayajñavidhvaṃsanan. Name of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dakṣayajñavināśinīf. durgā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adakṣamfn. not dexterous, unskilful, awkward. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭācatvāriṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. consisting of forty-eight syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atūrtadakṣam. "having designs that cannot be obstructed", Name of the aśvin-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
catuscatvāriṃśadakṣaramfn. having 44 syllables, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
catustriṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. (c/at-) containing 34 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
catvāriṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. consisting of 40 syllables, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhṛtadakṣa(t/a--) mfn. of collected mind, attentive or constant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīnadakṣa(n/a--) mfn. of weak understanding View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvāpañcāśadakṣaramfn. consisting of 52 syllables, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvātriṃśadakṣaramfn. (dv/ā-- ) consisting of 32 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvātriṃśadakṣarinmfn. () consisting of 32 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekatṛṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. consisting of thirty-one syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kadakṣaran. a bad letter, bad writing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karadakṣamfn. handy, dexterous, ready View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kārayitavyadakṣamfn. clever at performing what has to be done View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kratūdakṣau Nominal verb dual number m. intelligence and ability View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣodakṣamamfn. "(anything) that endures stamping or pounding", solid, valid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mārgadakṣakam. one skilled in making roads (varia lectio -rakṣaka-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paścādakṣamind. behind the axle tree View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratipattidakṣamfn. knowing how to act or what is to be done View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūtadakṣamfn. (pūt/a--) pure-minded (also kṣas-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūtadakṣam. Name of an āṅgirasa- (author of ). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sadakṣa(s/a--) mfn. endowed with reason View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samānadakṣamfn. having the same will, agreeing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaradakṣam. (or śarad-a-?) Name of the author of a law-book View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaradakṣaSee śara-dakṣa-, on . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaradakṣa śara-daṇḍa-, śara-dhi- etc. See . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭtriṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. (ṣ/aṭ--) having 36 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saudakṣamfn. (fr. su-dakṣa-) gaRa saṃkalādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sevādakṣamf(ā-)n. skilled in service View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
somadakṣam. Name of a man (also varia lectio for -rakṣa-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śucyadakṣa(?) mf(ī-)n. (prob.) equals śucy-akṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudakṣamf(ā-)n. very capable or clever or strong (mostly said of gods) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudakṣam. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tanupādakṣapāṭanan. Name of one of 18 ceremonies performed with particular kuṇḍa-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trayastriṃśadakṣaramf(ā-)n. having 33 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
triṃśadakṣara(ś/ad--) mf(ā-)n. having 30 syllables View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vidyudakṣam. Name of a daitya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimardakṣamamfn. patient of being trampled on (in wars or tumults, said of the earth) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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dakṣa दक्ष a. [दक्ष्-कर्तरि अच्] 1 Able, competent, expert, clever, skilful; नाट्ये च दक्षा वयम् Ratn.1.6; मेरौ स्थिते दोग्धरि दोहदक्षे Ku.1.2; R.12.11. -2 Fit, suitable; दक्षेण सूत्रेण ससर्जिथाध्वरम् Bhāg.4.6.44. -3 Ready, careful, attentive, prompt; Y.1.76; रन्ध्रान्वेषणदक्षाणां द्विषामामिषतां ययौ R.12.11. -4 Honest, upright. -क्षः 1 N. of a celebrated Prajāpti. [He was one of the ten sons of Brahman, being born from his right thumb, and was the chief of the patriarchs of mankind. He is said to have had many daughters, 27 of whom became the wives of the moon, thus forming the 27 lunar mansions, and 13 the wives of Kaśyapa, becoming by him the mothers of gods, demons, men, and animals; see कश्यप. At one time Daksa celebrated a great sacrifice, but did not invite his daughter Satī, nor her husband Śiva, the chief of the gods. Satī, however, went to the sacrifice, but being greatly insulted threw herself into fire and perished; cf. Ku.1.21. When Śiva heard this he was very much provoked, and according to one account, himself went to the sacrifice, completely destroyed it and pursued Dakṣa who assumed the form of a deer, and at last decapitated him. But Śiva is said to have afterwards restored him to life, and he thenceforward acknowledged the god's supremacy. According to another account, Śiva, when provoked, tore off a hair from his matted hair, and dashed it with great force against the ground when lo ! a powerful demon started up and awaited his orders. He was told to go and destroy Dakṣa's sacrifice; whereupon the mighty demon, attended by several demigods, went to the sacrifice, routed the gods and priests, and, according to one account, beheaded Dakṣa himself; Ms.9.128-29.] -2 A cock. -3 Fire. -4 The bull of Śiva. -5 A lover attached to many mistresses. -6 An epithet of Śiva. -7 Mental power, ability, capacity. -8 An epithet of Viṣṇu. -9 The right side or part; वामतो जानकी यस्य दक्षभागे च लक्ष्मणः -1 Ability, power, fitness. -11 Strength of will, energy, resoluteness. -12 Strength, power. -13 Bad disposition, wickedness; मा सख्युर्दक्षं रिपोर्भुजेम Rv.4.3.13. -क्षा 1 The earth. -2 An epithet of the Ganges. -क्षम् Strength, vigour. -Comp. -अध्वरध्वंसकः, क्रतु- ध्वंसिन्, -मथनः, -विध्वंसः Śiva; Hch.3. -m. epithets of Śiva. -कन्या, -जा, तनया, -यज्ञविनाशिनी 1 an epithet of Durgā. -2 a lunar mansion. -जापतिः 1 the moon -2 Śiva. -सावर्णः (र्णिः) N. of the 9th Manu; नवमो दक्षसावर्णिर्मनुर्वरुणसंभवः Bhāg.8.13.18. -सुतः a god. (-ता) a lunar mansion. नरेन्द्रकन्यास्तमवाप्य सत्पतिं तमोनुदं दक्षसुता इवाबभुः R.3.33.
dakṣa दक्षता Dexterity, ability.
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dakṣa Dákṣ-a, m. will, vii. 86, 6; might, viii. 48, 8 [dakṣ be able].
sudakṣa su-dákṣa, a. (Bv.) most skilful, v. 11, 1.
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dakṣa a. able, active, dexterous, skilful, clever (with lc., --°ree;); suitable for (--°ree;); right (not left); m. activity, capacity, power, aptitude; will; N. of an Âditya; N. of a Pragâpati; N. of a legislator: -sya½ayana, n. (sacrifice of the) winter solstice.
dakṣakratu m. du. will and understanding; -tâ, f. dexterity, cleverness; activity; -pitri, a. pl. (str. st. also -pitâr), having Daksha as a father; possessing or bestowing abilities; -vihitâ, f. kind of song; -sutâ, f. daughter of Daksha: pl. wives of the moon.
pūtadakṣa a. of pure disposition; -dhânya, a. containing purified grain.
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dakṣa jayanta lauhitya (‘Descendant of Lohita ’) is men­tioned in a Vamśa (list of teachers) of the Jaiminīya Upanisad Brāhmana as a pupil of Krsnarāta Lauhitya.
dakṣa kātyāyani ātreya Is mentioned in the Vamśas (lists of teachers) of the Jaiminīya Upanisad Brāhmana as a pupil of Sañkha Bābhravya.
dakṣa pārvati (‘Descendant of Parvata’) is mentioned in the śatapatha Brāhmana as having performed a certain rite which his descendants, the Dāksāyanas, still maintained, thus enjoying royal dignity down to the time of the Brāhmana itself. He appears in the Kausītaki Brāhmana also.
somadakṣa kauśreya (‘Descendant of Kuśri’) is the name of a teacher in the Kāthaka and the Maitrāyaṇī Samhitās.
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dakṣa yā duhitā tava RV.10.72.5b.
dakṣakratū (MS. -tu, var. lect. -tū) te maitrāvāruṇaḥ pātu MS.4.8.7: 115.9; Apś.14.21.4. Cf. Aś.6.9.3.
dakṣakratubhyāṃ me varcodāḥ pavasva (TS. only dakṣakratubhyāṃ, sc. me varcodā varcase pavasva) TS.3.2.3.2; Mś.2.3.7.1. P: dakṣakratubhyāṃ me Apś.12.18.20. See kratūdakṣābhyāṃ.
dakṣa sacanta ūtayaḥ RV.1.134.2e; 3.13.2b.
dakṣa ta ugram ābhāriṣam AVś.4.13.5c. See dakṣaṃ te bhadram.
dakṣa te anya ā vātu RV.10.137.2c; AVś.4.13.2c; AVP.5.18.3c. See dakṣaṃ me.
dakṣa te bhadram ābhārṣam (AVP. āhārṣam) RV.10.137.4c; AVP.5.18.2c. See dakṣaṃ ta ugram.
dakṣa dadāsi etc. see dakṣaṃ dadhāsi.
dakṣa dadhasa uttaram RV.6.16.17b; SV.2.56b; KS.20.14b.
dakṣa dadhāti somini RV.7.32.12d; AVś.20.59.3d.
dakṣa dadhātu sumanasyamānam AVś.5.28.5d. See varco dadhātu.
dakṣa dadhāte apasam RV.1.2.9c; SV.2.199c.
dakṣa dadhānā janayantīr yajñam (TS. agnim; TA. janayantīḥ svayaṃbhum) RV.10.121.8b; VS.27.26b; TS.4.1.8.6b (bis); TA.1.23.8b. See garbhaṃ etc.
dakṣa dadhāsi (KS. dadāsi) jīvase RV.1.91.7c; MS.4.10.6c: 156.5; KS.2.14c; TB.2.4.5.3c; Apś.8.14.24c.
dakṣa dhattaṃ draviṇaṃ sacetasau AVś.2.29.3b.
dakṣa na viśvaṃ tatṛṣāṇam oṣati RV.1.130.8f.
dakṣa pṛñcantam abravam RV.8.24.14b. See rādhaḥ pṛñcantam.
dakṣa mahe pāyayate hiraṇyayam RV.1.56.1c.
dakṣa me anya ā vātu TB.2.4.1.8c; TA.4.42.2c. See dakṣaṃ te anya.
dakṣaś ca tvā balaṃ ca śrīṇītām TB.3.7.9.3; Apś.13.3.3.
dakṣaś ca me balaṃ ca me (VS. me yajñena kalpantām) VS.18.2; TS.4.7.1.2; MS.2.11.2: 140.13; KS.18.7.
dakṣasya cin mahinā mṛḍatā naḥ RV.7.60.10d.
dakṣasya janmann aditer upasthe RV.10.5.7b.
dakṣasya tava vṛtrahan RV.5.38.4b.
dakṣasya pitaraṃ tanā RV.3.27.9c; SV.2.829c.
dakṣasya pūrbhir adbhutā RV.5.66.4b.
dakṣasya vādite janmani vrate RV.10.64.5a; N.11.23a. Cf. BṛhD.7.104.
dakṣasya sādhoḥ RV.4.10.2c; SV.2.1128c; VS.15.45c; TS.4.4.4.7c; MS.2.13.8c: 157.17; KS.24.14c.
dakṣasya svena manyunā RV.1.139.2c.
dakṣasyeḍā sahaskṛta RV.3.27.10b.
pūtadakṣa kavikratuḥ # TB.2.7.12.3b.
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dakṣa DakṣaSB 7.3.14
dakṣa Dakṣa, one of the PrajāpatisSB 2.7.6
dakṣa expertCC Adi 2.62
CC Antya 15.74
CC Madhya 22.78-80
dakṣa Prajāpati DakṣaSB 9.4.53-54
dakṣa very expertCC Antya 15.21
dakṣa with DakṣaSB 8.23.20-21
dakṣa-ādayaḥ beginning with DakṣaSB 5.5.21-22
dakṣa-ādayaḥ beginning with DakṣaSB 5.5.21-22
dakṣa-ādayaḥ Dakṣa, Marīci, Manu, etc.SB 2.6.43-45
dakṣa-ādayaḥ Dakṣa, Marīci, Manu, etc.SB 2.6.43-45
dakṣa-ādayaḥ headed by King DakṣaSB 4.29.42-44
dakṣa-ādayaḥ headed by King DakṣaSB 4.29.42-44
dakṣa-ādayaḥ headed by Mahārāja DakṣaSB 8.6.15
dakṣa-ādayaḥ headed by Mahārāja DakṣaSB 8.6.15
dakṣa-adhvara-druhaḥ who devastated the sacrifice of DakṣaSB 4.7.60
dakṣa-adhvara-druhaḥ who devastated the sacrifice of DakṣaSB 4.7.60
dakṣa-adhvara-druhaḥ who devastated the sacrifice of DakṣaSB 4.7.60
dakṣa-duhitari by the daughter of DakṣaSB 11.4.6
dakṣa-duhitari by the daughter of DakṣaSB 11.4.6
dakṣa-janma the birth of DakṣaSB 12.12.17
dakṣa-janma the birth of DakṣaSB 12.12.17
dakṣa-kanyāḥ the daughters of King DakṣaSB 5.15.10
dakṣa-kanyāḥ the daughters of King DakṣaSB 5.15.10
dakṣa-kopāt from anger at DakṣaSB 4.7.33
dakṣa-kopāt from anger at DakṣaSB 4.7.33
dakṣa-ruṣā due to anger towards DakṣaSB 4.4.26
dakṣa-ruṣā due to anger towards DakṣaSB 4.4.26
dakṣa-śāpāt because of being cursed by DakṣaSB 6.6.23
dakṣa-śāpāt because of being cursed by DakṣaSB 6.6.23
dakṣa-śāpāt because of the curse of Prajāpati DakṣaSB 11.6.36
dakṣa-śāpāt because of the curse of Prajāpati DakṣaSB 11.6.36
dakṣa-śāpāt by the curse of Dakṣa PrajāpatiSB 10.88.32
dakṣa-śāpāt by the curse of Dakṣa PrajāpatiSB 10.88.32
dakṣa-sāvarṇiḥ Dakṣa-sāvarṇiSB 8.13.18
dakṣa-sāvarṇiḥ Dakṣa-sāvarṇiSB 8.13.18
dakṣa-sāvarṇye in the Dakṣa-sāvarṇya-manvantaraCC Madhya 20.326
dakṣa-sāvarṇye in the Dakṣa-sāvarṇya-manvantaraCC Madhya 20.326
dakṣa-yajña of the sacrifice performed by DakṣaSB 12.12.14-15
dakṣa-yajña of the sacrifice performed by DakṣaSB 12.12.14-15
dakṣa DakṣaSB 11.16.15
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SB 4.2.7
SB 4.3.2
SB 4.3.24
SB 4.30.49
SB 4.7.25
SB 4.7.26
SB 4.7.48
SB 6.4.18
SB 9.23.2
dakṣa Dakṣa, the expert in begetting childrenSB 6.4.17
dakṣa expertBG 12.16
CC Madhya 23.72
SB 11.7.28
dakṣa expert in executing devotional serviceCC Madhya 23.109
dakṣa expert or without laziness, always busySB 7.12.6
dakṣa King DakṣaSB 4.1.46-47
SB 4.7.13
SB 4.7.9
dakṣa Prajāpati DakṣaSB 12.8.12
SB 6.5.24
dakṣa without lazinessSB 11.10.6
dakṣam DakṣaSB 4.30.39-40
SB 4.4.31
SB 4.5.4
SB 4.7.49
dakṣam to DakṣaSB 4.4.24
dakṣasya of DakṣaSB 4.5.12
SB 4.5.22
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
mahā-dakṣa they are very expertCC Adi 7.29-30
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
śrī-dakṣaḥ uvāca Prajāpati Dakṣa saidSB 6.5.36
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
mahā-dakṣa they are very expertCC Adi 7.29-30
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
śrī-dakṣaḥ uvāca Prajāpati Dakṣa saidSB 6.5.36
śrī-dakṣaḥ uvāca Prajāpati Dakṣa saidSB 6.5.36
marīciḥ, atri, ańgirasau, pulastyaḥ, pulahaḥ, kratuḥ, bhṛguḥ, vasiṣṭhaḥ, dakṣa names of sons of BrahmāSB 3.12.22
13 results
dakṣa noun (masculine) a cock (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a general lover (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a law-giver (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a particular form of temple (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ability (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
disposition (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
energy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
evil disposition (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fire (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fitness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mental power (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a man with the patr. Pārvati (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Garuda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Uśinara (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of an Āditya (identified with Prajāpati) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of the 5 Kānyakubja Brāhmans from whom the Bengal Brāhmans are said to have sprung (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of the Prajāpatis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
strength of will (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
talent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Śiva's bull (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 1535/72933
dakṣa adjective able (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adroit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
clever (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
dexterous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
expert (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fit (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
heightening or strengthening the intellectual faculties (Soma) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
industrious (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
intelligent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
passable (the Ganges) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
right (opposed to left) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
strong (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
suitable (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 2743/72933
dakṣaka noun (masculine) dakṣa
Frequency rank 54123/72933
dakṣakanyā noun (feminine) Durgā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54124/72933
dakṣapitṛ noun (masculine)
Frequency rank 54126/72933
dakṣasuta noun (masculine) a son of Dakṣa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
god (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54130/72933
dakṣasāvarṇa noun (masculine) name of the 9th Manu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54129/72933
dakṣasāvarṇi noun (masculine) name of the 9th Manu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54128/72933
dakṣatara adjective
Frequency rank 54125/72933
dakṣavihitā noun (feminine) Durgā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54127/72933
adakṣa adjective awkward (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
not dexterous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
unskilful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 22891/72933
nirdakṣa adjective
Frequency rank 56209/72933
śivakṛddakṣayajñavidhvaṃsana noun (masculine) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.100
Frequency rank 67660/72933
Wordnet Search
"dakṣa" has 20 results.

dakṣa

nipuṇa, pravīṇa, abhijña, vijña, niṣṇāta, śikṣita, vaijñānika, kṛtamukha, kṛtin, kuśala, saṅkhyāvat, matimat, kuśagrīyamati, kṛṣṭi, vidura, budha, dakṣa, nediṣṭha, kṛtadhī, sudhin, vidvas, kṛtakarman, vicakṣaṇa, vidagdha, catura, prauḍha, boddhṛ, viśārada, sumedhas, sumati, tīkṣṇa, prekṣāvat, vibudha, vidan, vijñānika, kuśalin   

yaḥ prakarṣeṇa kāryakṣamaḥ asti।

arjunaḥ dhanurvidyāyāṃ nipuṇaḥ āsīt।

dakṣa

candraḥ, kalānāthaḥ, kalādharaḥ, himāṃśuḥ, candramāḥ, kumudabāndhavaḥ, vidhuḥ, sudhāṃśuḥ, śubhrāṃśuḥ, oṣadhīśaḥ, niśāpatiḥ, abjaḥ, jaivātṛkaḥ, glauḥ, mṛgāṅkaḥ, dvijarājaḥ, śaśadharaḥ, nakṣatreśaḥ, kṣapākaraḥ, doṣākaraḥ, niśīthinīnāthaḥ, śarvarīśaḥ, eṇāṅkaḥ, śītaraśmiḥ, samudranavanītaḥ, sārasaḥ, śvetavāhanaḥ, nakṣatranāmiḥ, uḍupaḥ, sudhāsūtiḥ, tithipraṇīḥ, amatiḥ, candiraḥ, citrāṭīraḥ, pakṣadharaḥ, rohiṇīśaḥ, atrinetrajaḥ, pakṣajaḥ, sindhujanmā, daśāśvaḥ, māḥ, tārāpīḍaḥ, niśāmaṇiḥ, mṛgalāñchanaḥ, darśavipat, chāyāmṛgadharaḥ, grahanemiḥ, dākṣāyaṇīpati, lakṣmīsahajaḥ, sudhākaraḥ, sudhādhāraḥ, śītabhānuḥ, tamoharaḥ, tuśārakiraṇaḥ, pariḥ, himadyutiḥ, dvijapatiḥ, viśvapsā, amṛtadīdhitiḥ, hariṇāṅkaḥ, rohiṇīpatiḥ, sindhunandanaḥ, tamonut, eṇatilakaḥ, kumudeśaḥ, kṣīrodanandanaḥ, kāntaḥ, kalāvān, yāminījatiḥ, sijraḥ, mṛgapipluḥ, sudhānidhiḥ, tuṅgī, pakṣajanmā, abdhīnavanītakaḥ, pīyūṣamahāḥ, śītamarīciḥ, śītalaḥ, trinetracūḍāmaṇiḥ, atrinetrabhūḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, parijñāḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, valakṣaguḥ, tuṅgīpatiḥ, yajvanāmpatiḥ, parvvadhiḥ, kleduḥ, jayantaḥ, tapasaḥ, khacamasaḥ, vikasaḥ, daśavājī, śvetavājī, amṛtasūḥ, kaumudīpatiḥ, kumudinīpatiḥ, bhūpatiḥ, dakṣajāpatiḥ, oṣadhīpatiḥ, kalābhṛt, śaśabhṛt, eṇabhṛt, chāyābhṛt, atridṛgjaḥ, niśāratnam, niśākaraḥ, amṛtaḥ, śvetadyutiḥ, hariḥ   

khagolīyapiṇḍaḥ yaḥ pṛthvīṃ paribhramati।

adhunā mānavaḥ candrasya pṛṣṭhabhāgaṃ gatvā saṃśodhanaṃ karoti।

dakṣa

satarka, dakṣa, jāgarūka, kuhakacakita, praṇihita   

avadhānayuktaḥ।

ātaṅkavādināṃ saṃbhāvyapraveśasya sūcanayā sīmāvartinī senā satarkā asti।

dakṣa

dakṣa   

sateḥ pitā śivasya śvaśuraḥ ekaḥ prajāpatiḥ yasya mahāyajñe apamānasya kāraṇāt satyā prāṇatyāgaḥ kṛtaḥ।

dakṣasya mahāyajñaḥ śivena pūrṇataḥ naṣṭaḥ kṛtaḥ।

dakṣa

durgā, umā, kātyāyanī, gaurī, brahmāṇī, kālī, haimavatī, īśvarā, śivā, bhavānī, rudrāṇī, sarvāṇī, sarvamaṅgalā, aparṇā, pārvatī, mṛḍānī, līlāvatī, caṇaḍikā, ambikā, śāradā, caṇḍī, caṇḍā, caṇḍanāyikā, girijā, maṅgalā, nārāyaṇī, mahāmāyā, vaiṣṇavī, maheśvarī, koṭṭavī, ṣaṣṭhī, mādhavī, naganandinī, jayantī, bhārgavī, rambhā, siṃharathā, satī, bhrāmarī, dakṣakanyā, mahiṣamardinī, herambajananī, sāvitrī, kṛṣṇapiṅgalā, vṛṣākapāyī, lambā, himaśailajā, kārttikeyaprasūḥ, ādyā, nityā, vidyā, śubhahkarī, sāttvikī, rājasī, tāmasī, bhīmā, nandanandinī, mahāmāyī, śūladharā, sunandā, śumyabhaghātinī, hrī, parvatarājatanayā, himālayasutā, maheśvaravanitā, satyā, bhagavatī, īśānā, sanātanī, mahākālī, śivānī, haravallabhā, ugracaṇḍā, cāmuṇḍā, vidhātrī, ānandā, mahāmātrā, mahāmudrā, mākarī, bhaumī, kalyāṇī, kṛṣṇā, mānadātrī, madālasā, māninī, cārvaṅgī, vāṇī, īśā, valeśī, bhramarī, bhūṣyā, phālgunī, yatī, brahmamayī, bhāvinī, devī, acintā, trinetrā, triśūlā, carcikā, tīvrā, nandinī, nandā, dharitriṇī, mātṛkā, cidānandasvarūpiṇī, manasvinī, mahādevī, nidrārūpā, bhavānikā, tārā, nīlasarasvatī, kālikā, ugratārā, kāmeśvarī, sundarī, bhairavī, rājarājeśvarī, bhuvaneśī, tvaritā, mahālakṣmī, rājīvalocanī, dhanadā, vāgīśvarī, tripurā, jvālmukhī, vagalāmukhī, siddhavidyā, annapūrṇā, viśālākṣī, subhagā, saguṇā, nirguṇā, dhavalā, gītiḥ, gītavādyapriyā, aṭṭālavāsinī, aṭṭahāsinī, ghorā, premā, vaṭeśvarī, kīrtidā, buddhidā, avīrā, paṇḍitālayavāsinī, maṇḍitā, saṃvatsarā, kṛṣṇarūpā, balipriyā, tumulā, kāminī, kāmarūpā, puṇyadā, viṣṇucakradharā, pañcamā, vṛndāvanasvarūpiṇī, ayodhyārupiṇī, māyāvatī, jīmūtavasanā, jagannāthasvarūpiṇī, kṛttivasanā, triyāmā, jamalārjunī, yāminī, yaśodā, yādavī, jagatī, kṛṣṇajāyā, satyabhāmā, subhadrikā, lakṣmaṇā, digambarī, pṛthukā, tīkṣṇā, ācārā, akrūrā, jāhnavī, gaṇḍakī, dhyeyā, jṛmbhaṇī, mohinī, vikārā, akṣaravāsinī, aṃśakā, patrikā, pavitrikā, tulasī, atulā, jānakī, vandyā, kāmanā, nārasiṃhī, girīśā, sādhvī, kalyāṇī, kamalā, kāntā, śāntā, kulā, vedamātā, karmadā, sandhyā, tripurasundarī, rāseśī, dakṣayajñavināśinī, anantā, dharmeśvarī, cakreśvarī, khañjanā, vidagdhā, kuñjikā, citrā, sulekhā, caturbhujā, rākā, prajñā, ṛdbhidā, tāpinī, tapā, sumantrā, dūtī, aśanī, karālā, kālakī, kuṣmāṇḍī, kaiṭabhā, kaiṭabhī, kṣatriyā, kṣamā, kṣemā, caṇḍālikā, jayantī, bheruṇḍā   

sā devī yayā naike daityāḥ hatāḥ tathā ca yā ādiśaktiḥ asti iti manyate।

navarātrotsave sthāne sthāne durgāyāḥ pratiṣṭhāpanā kriyate।

dakṣa

kukkuṭaḥ, caraṇāyudhaḥ, nakhāyudhaḥ, svarṇacūḍaḥ, tāmracūḍaḥ, tāmraśikhī, śikhī, śikhaṇḍī, śikhaṇḍikaḥ, kṛkavākuḥ, kalavikaḥ, kālajñaḥ, uṣākaraḥ, niśāvedī, rātrivedī, yāmaghoṣaḥ, rasāsvanaḥ, suparṇaḥ, pūrṇakaḥ, niyoddhā, viṣkiraḥ, nakharāyudhaḥ, vṛtākṣaḥ, kāhalaḥ, dakṣaḥ, yāmanādī, kāhalaḥ   

narakukkuṭī।

prātaḥ kukkuṭasya dhvaniṃ śrutvā ahaṃ jāgṛtaḥ।

dakṣa

catura, caturaka, nipuṇa, niṣṇa, niṣṇāta, viśārada, paṭu, pravīṇa, prājña, vicakṣaṇa, vidagdha, paṭumati, paṭiṣṭha, paṭīyas, peśala, praṇata, pratīta, aṇuka, abhijña, ullāgha, ṛbhu, ṛbhumat, ṛbhuṣṭhira, ṛbhva, ṛbhvan, ṛbhvas, karaṇa, karmaṭha, karmaṇya, kalāpa, kaliṅga, kalya, kārayitavyadakṣa, kuśala, kuśalin, kṛtakarman, kṛtamukha, kṛtin, kṛtnu, kriyāpaṭu, cheka, chekala, chekāla, tūrṇi, tejīyas, dhīvan, dhīvara, dhṛtvan, dhṛṣu, nadīṣṇa, nayaka, nāgara, nāgaraka, nāgarika, nirgranthaka, nirgranthika, proha, prauṇa, bahupaṭa, budha, budhda, matimat, manasvin, marmajña, vijña, viḍaṅga, vidura, vidvala, śikva, sudhī, suvicakṣaṇa, samāpta   

yaḥ cāturyeṇa kāryaṃ karoti।

catureṇa ārakṣakeṇa aparāddhānāṃ ekaḥ saṅghaḥ gṛhītaḥ।

dakṣa

sāvadhānatā, dakṣatā, avadhānam, avekṣā   

sāvadhānasya avasthā bhāvaḥ vā।

sāvadhānatayā mārgaḥ laṅghanīyaḥ।

dakṣa

pratibhāvān, pratibhāvatī, pratibhāśālī, dhīmān, dhīmatī, prajñaḥ, prajñā, sudhīḥ, guṇī, guṇinī, guṇavān, guṇavatī, dakṣaḥ, dakṣā   

pratibhāyuktaḥ।

asmākaṃ prayogaśālāyāṃ pratibhāśālinām abhāvaḥ nāsti।

dakṣa

kadakṣaram   

asādhu lekhanam।

kadakṣarasya paṭhane asuvidhā bhavati।

dakṣa

somaḥ, candraḥ, śaśāṅkaḥ, induḥ, mayaṅkaḥ, kalānidhiḥ, kalānāthaḥ, kalādharaḥ, himāṃśuḥ, candramāḥ, kumudabāndhavaḥ, vidhuḥ, sudhāṃśuḥ, śubhrāṃśuḥ, oṣadhīśaḥ, niśāpatiḥ, abjaḥ, jaivātṛkaḥ, somaḥ, glauḥ, mṛgāṅkaḥ, dvijarājaḥ, śaśadharaḥ, nakṣatreśaḥ, kṣapākaraḥ, doṣākaraḥ, niśīthinīnāthaḥ, śarvarīśaḥ, eṇāṅkaḥ, śītaraśmiḥ, samudranavanītaḥ, sārasaḥ, śvetavāhanaḥ, nakṣatranāmiḥ, uḍupaḥ, sudhāsūtiḥ, tithipraṇīḥ, amatiḥ, candiraḥ, citrāṭīraḥ, pakṣadharaḥ, rohiṇīśaḥ, atrinetrajaḥ, pakṣajaḥ, sindhujanmā, daśāśvaḥ, māḥ, tārāpīḍaḥ, niśāmaṇiḥ, mṛgalāñchanaḥ, darśavipat, chāyāmṛgadharaḥ, grahanemiḥ, dākṣāyaṇīpati, lakṣmīsahajaḥ, sudhākaraḥ, sudhādhāraḥ, śītabhānuḥ, tamoharaḥ, tuśārakiraṇaḥ, pariḥ, himadyutiḥ, dvijapatiḥ, viśvapsā, amṛtadīdhitiḥ, hariṇāṅkaḥ, rohiṇīpatiḥ, sindhunandanaḥ, tamonut, eṇatilakaḥ, kumudeśaḥ, kṣīrodanandanaḥ, kāntaḥ, kalāvān, yāminījatiḥ, sijraḥ, mṛgapipluḥ, sudhānidhiḥ, tuṅgī, pakṣajanmā, abdhīnavanītakaḥ, pīyūṣamahāḥ, śītamarīciḥ, śītalaḥ, trinetracūḍāmaṇiḥ, atrinetrabhūḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, parijñāḥ, sudhāṅgaḥ, valakṣaguḥ, tuṅgīpatiḥ, yajvanāmpatiḥ, parvvadhiḥ, kleduḥ, jayantaḥ, tapasaḥ, khacamasaḥ, vikasaḥ, daśavājī, śvetavājī, amṛtasūḥ, kaumudīpatiḥ, kumudinīpatiḥ, bhūpatiḥ, dakṣajāpatiḥ, oṣadhīpatiḥ, kalābhṛt, śaśabhṛt, eṇabhṛt, chāyābhṛt, atridṛgjaḥ, niśāratnam, niśākaraḥ, amṛtaḥ, śvetadyutiḥ   

devatāviśeṣaḥ;

patitaṃ somamālokya brahmā lokapitāmahaḥ[śa.ka]

dakṣa

dakṣasāvarṇiḥ   

caturdaśasu manuṣu navamaḥ manuḥ।

dakṣasāvarṇeḥ varṇanaṃ purāṇeṣu asti।

dakṣa

pūtadakṣa   

paurāṇikaḥ ṛṣiviśeṣaḥ।

pūtadakṣasya varṇanaṃ ṛgvede prāpyate।

dakṣa

dakṣaḥ, uṣṇaḥ, caturaḥ, peśalaḥ, paṭuḥ, sūtthānaḥ, aśītaḥ   

nirālasya vyaktiḥ ।

saḥ dakṣaḥ asti

dakṣa

dakṣa   

ekaḥ kṣupaḥ ।

dakṣasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

dakṣa

dakṣa   

ekaḥ prajāpatiḥ ।

dakṣasya ullekhaḥ mahābhārate vartate

dakṣa

dakṣa   

garuḍasya putraḥ ।

dakṣasya ullekhaḥ mahābhārate vartate

dakṣa

dakṣa   

ekaḥ nyāyadātā ।

dakṣaḥ yājñavalkyena parigaṇitaḥ

dakṣa

dakṣa   

uśīnarasya putraḥ ।

dakṣasya ullekhaḥ bhāgavatapurāṇe vartate

dakṣa

dakṣa   

pañcakānyakubjabrāhmaṇeṣu ekaḥ ।

dakṣasya ullekhaḥ kṣitīśa-vaṃśāvalī-carite vartate

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