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datta: second person plural present imperative class 3 parasmaipada
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dattamfn. ( de-) protected View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamfn. honoured View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamfn. (1. -) given, granted, presented etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamfn. placed, extended View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamfn. (with puttra-) equals ttrima- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. a short form ([ ]) of names so terminating (yajña--, deva--, jaya-etc.) which chiefly are given to vaiśya- men,
dattam. ( ) Name of an ascetic (snake-priest) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. equals ttātreya-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. Name of a son of rājādhideya- sūra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. of a sage in the 2nd manv-antara-, 417 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. of the 7th vāsudeva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattam. of the 8th tīrtha-kara- of the past utsarpiṇī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattan. a gift, donation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattan. (names so terminating given to veśyās- ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattan. see /a--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattabhujaṃgastotran. Name of a hymn ascribed to śaṃkarācārya-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattadaṇḍinm. dual number datta- and datta- Va1rtt. 2 (not in edition) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattadṛṣṭimfn. directing the eye towards, looking on (locative case) (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattagītāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattahastamfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having a hand given for support, supported by View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattahastamfn. shaking hands View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattairaṇḍapallakaName of a district in the Deccan. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakamfn. (with putra-) equals ttrima-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakam. a form of names terminating in -datta- , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakam. of māgha-'s father View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakacandrikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakamīmāṃsāf. another work. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakarṇamfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' giving ear to, listening to View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattakṣaṇamfn. to whom occasion or a festival has been given View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamahimanm. another work ascribed to him. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattamārgamfn. having the road ceded (varia lectio) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattanṛtyopahāramfn. presented with the compliment of a dance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattaprāṇamfn. sacrificing life., View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattapūrvoktaśapabhīmfn. causing fear by a previously uttered curse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattaśarmanfor daṇḍa--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattaśatrufor daṇḍa--. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattaśulkāf. (a bride) for whom a dowry has been paid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattatreyāpaniṣadf. Name of an View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattatreyāṣṭottaraśatanāmastotran. Name of a chapter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattavaramfn. presented with the choice of a boon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattavaramfn. granted as a boon, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattavatmfn. one who has given. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhayadattam. Name (also title or epithet) of a physician, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādattamfn. equals ā-tta- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adattamfn. not given View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adattamfn. given unjustly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adattamfn. not given in marriage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adattamfn. one who has given nothing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adattan. a donation which is null and void commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnidattam. Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
agnidattam. of a brahman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amaradattam. Name of a lexicographer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amaradattam. of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ānandadattam. membrum virile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anityadatta m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anityadattaka m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anudattamfn. granted, remitted, given back commentator or commentary View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arthadattam. Name of wealthy merchants View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
arthadattam. Vet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aruṇadattam. Name of an author commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aryamadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asaṃpradattamfn. not willingly given (as a girl into marriage) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśokadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśvamedhadattam. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
atidattam. Name of a brother of datta- and son of rājādhideva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avadattamfn. (1. -) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ayajñadattam. not yajña-datta- id est the vile yajñadatta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bandhudattamfn. "given by relations" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bandhudattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadantagopadatta m. Name of 2 Buddhist teachers. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadattam. Name of an astronomer (varia lectio badanta- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhadradattam. (in dramatic language) a name given to śaka-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhagadattam. "given by bhaga-", Name of a prince of prāg-jyotiṣa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhagadattam. of a king of Kamrup View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhagadattam. Name (also title or epithet) of a mythical king. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhagīrathadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhairavadattam. Name of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhānudattam. Name of various authors (also with miśra-) (see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhavadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhavadattam. of the author of Comms. on and View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrātṛdattamfn. given by a brother View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhrātṛdattan. anything given by a brother to a sister on her marriage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhūtidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattamfn. given by brahma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattamfn. given by brahmā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. Name of various men (see naḍādi-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a man with the patronymic caikitāneya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a king (plural his descendants) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a prince of the pañcāla-s in kāmpilya- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a king of the sālva-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a prince in vārāṇasī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a prince in śrāvastī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. (see ) of a prince in campā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a prince in kusuma-pura- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of the 12th cakra-vartin- in bhārata- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of the father of kṛṣṇa-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
brahmadattam. of several authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bṛhaspatidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
buddhadattam. "given by Buddha", Name of a minister of king caṇḍa-mahāsena- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradattam. (equals -pāṇi-datta-), Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradattanāmakagrantham. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakrapāṇidattam. idem or 'm. Name of a medical author' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
candradattam. "moon-given", Name of an author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cārudattam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cārudattam. of a merchant's son (varia lectio -danta-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivadattamfn. (for 2.See 2. daiva-) given by fate or fortune, innate, natural, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivadattamf(ī-)n. being in the village deva-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivadattam. plural the pupils of deva-datta-, Va1rtt. 5 (see deva-dattīya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivadattaśaṭhinm. pl. idem or 'm. plural the pupils of deva-datta-, Va1rtt. 5 (see deva-dattīya-)' gaRa śaunakādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dāmodaradattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daṇḍidattam. dual number daṇḍin- and datta- Va1rtt. 2 (not in edition) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dattādattamfn. given and received. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattamfn. god-given etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. Name of arjuna-'s conch-shell View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of one of the vital airs (which is exhaled in yawning) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. Name of a cousin (or younger brother) and opponent of gautama- buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a son of uru-śravas- and father of agni-veśya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a son of the Brahman govinda-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a son of hari-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a son of king jayadatta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of several authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a nāga- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. of a grāma- of the bāhīka-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattam. a common N. for men used in gr., philosophy etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattaf. Name of a courtezan View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattakam. plural the party led by deva-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devadattamayamf(ī-)n. consisting of deva-datta- Va1rtt. 16 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devīdattam. Name of the father of rāma-sevaka- and grandfather of kṛṣṇa-mitra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dhanadattam. "wealth-given", Name of several merchants View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmadattam. Name of a poet and a writer on rhetoric View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dharmāśokadattam. Name of a poetry or poetic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīkṣitayajñadattam. Name of men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durdattamfn. badly given View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durgadatta(for -d- ) m. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durgādattam. Name of the author of the vṛtta-muktāvali-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvidattam. Name of a man (see dvaidatti-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gaṅgadattam. Name of a king of the frogs View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gopadattam. Name of a Buddhist author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
govindadattam. Name of a Brahman, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haradattam. Name of various writers etc. (especially of the author of the pada-mañjarī-, a commentator or commentary on the kāśikā-vṛtti-, and the mitākṣarā-, a commentator or commentary on gautama-'s dharmasūtra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haradattacaritran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haradattasiṃham. Name of a modern author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haridattam. Name of a dānava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haridattam. of various authors etc. etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haridattabhaṭṭam. Name of author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haridattadaivajñam. Name of author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haridattamiśram. Name of author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
harṣadattam. Name of authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
harṣadattasūnum. Name of authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastadattamfn. reached with the hand View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hiraṇyadattam. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hṛdayadattam. Name of a lawyer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
indradattam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
īśvaradattam. Name of a prince. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jamadagnidatta(m/ad-) mfn. given by jamadagni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jambhaladattam. Name of the author of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayadattam. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayadattam. of a minister of king jayāpīḍa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayadattam. of the author of aśva-vaidyaka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayadattam. of a bodhisattva-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jayadattam. of a son of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattam. of a Jain sūri- (A.D. 1076-1155;teacher of amara-candra- and jina-bhadra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jinadattakathāsamuccayam. Name of a collection of tales by bhadrācārya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jīvadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jīvadattakam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jñānadattam. "given by knowledge", Name of scholar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kanakadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kiṃdattam. Name of a sacred well (varia lectio data-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṛṣṇadattam. "given by kṛṣṇa-", Name of the author of a work on music. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuberadattam. Name of a mythical being View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumāradattam. "given by the god of war", Name of a son of nidhipati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumāridattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
labdhadattam. "restoring what has been received", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lakṣadattam. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lakṣmīdattam. (also with ācārya-) Name of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
laṅgadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lūhasudattam. Name of a man (equals lūha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
madarudradattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maheśvaradattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahīdharadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māhuradattaName of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maithilaśrīdattam. Name of two men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
makadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maṇidattam. Name of several men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manodattamfn. "given by the mind", mentally given, wished View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manodattamfn. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
maruddattamfn. given by the Maruts Va1rtt. 4 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
matidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mātṛdattam. "mother given", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mātṛdattam. of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mauryadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mihiradattam. Name of a man , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mṛgāṅkadattam. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nadīdattam. "river-given", Name of a bodhi-sattva-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāḍīdattam. Name of an author (see nāḍikā-d-)., View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāḍikādattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadattamfn. given by nāga-s or serpents (varia lectio -danta-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadattam. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadattam. of a man related to gautama- buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāgadattam. of a king of āryāvarta-, contemporary of samudra-gupta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāndidattam. Name of an author (see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naradattam. Name of a Brahman (nephew of the ṛṣi- asita-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naravāhanadattam. Name of a son of king udayana- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naravāhanadattacaritamayamf(ī-)n. containing the adventures of prince naravāhana-datta-
nārāyaṇadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nayadattam. Name of a man, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nidattaor nītta- mfn. fr. ni-- 1. - View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nidhidattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nidhipatidattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
niścayadattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parameśvaradattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parṇadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pitṛdattamfn. given by a father (as a woman's peculiar property) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pitṛdattamfn. Name of a man (-ka-,endearing form; see pitṛka-) Va1rtt. 1 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pradattaetc. See pra-- 1. -. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pradattamfn. equals pratta- ( pradattanayanotsava -nayanotsava- mfn.affording a feast to the eyes id est beautiful to behold ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pradattam. Name of a gandharva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pradattanayanotsavamfn. pradatta
prajāpatidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prakāśadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prītidattamfn. given through love or affection View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prītidattan. (?) property or valuables presented to a female by her relations and friends at the time of her marriage, and constituting part of her peculiar property View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pṛthudattam. Name of a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puruṣadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūrvadattamfn. given before View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāmadattam. Name of a minister of nṛ-siṃha- (king of mithilā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāmadattam. (also with mantrin-) of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāmeśvaradattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raṅgadatta(prob.) n. Name of a drama. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ratnadattam. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ravidattam. Name of a priest and of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṛṣabhadattam. Name (also title or epithet) of various persons, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rucidattam. Name of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rucidattabhāskyan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rudradattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rudradattam. of a work on medicine View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rudradattavṛttif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaḍaṅgulidatta(idem or '( on Va1rtt. 1) (idem or 'f. a six-limbed id est complete army ' on Va1rtt. 4), Name of a man.' on Va1rtt. 4), Name of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sādhudattam. a proper N. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāgaradattam. "Ocean-given", Name of a king of the gandharva-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāgaradattam. of a śakya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāgaradattam. of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāgaradattam. of various other men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sakhidattam. gaRa sakhy-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaktidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāmadattam. (with paṇḍita-) Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samādattamfn. taken away, taken hold of. seized, received View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃgamadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃgrāmadattam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaṃkaradattam. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampradattamfn. given over, imparted, transmitted, handed down View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampradattamfn. given in marriage (in a-s-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samudradattam. Name of various persons View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaṅkhadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaṅkhadattam. of another man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śārṅgadattam. Name of the author of the dhanurveda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śarvadattam. "given by śarva-", Name of a teacher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saudattamfn. (fr. su-datta-) gaRa saṃkalādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śauridatta m. Name of two authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
savitṛdattam. Name of a man on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śevaladattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śevalendradattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
siṃhabaladattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
siṃhadattam. "lion-given", Name of an asura- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
siṃhadattam. of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sindhudattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivadattam. "given by or presented to śaṃkara-", (with śarman-, miśra-and sūri-) Name of three authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivadattam. of various other men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivadattan. the discus of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivadattapuran. Name of a town in the east View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
somadattam. Name of various kings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
somadattam. of various Brahmans View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
somadattam. of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
somadattam. of a writer on dharma- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śramaṇadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śravaṇadattam. Name of a teacher View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrīdattam. "Fortune-giver", Name of various authors etc. (also with bhaṭṭa-and maithila-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrīkaṇṭhadattam. Name of a medical author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrīpatidattam. Name of the author of the kātantra-pariśiṣṭa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthitabuddhidattam. Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sthūladattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śubhadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
subhaṭadattam. Name of author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudattamfn. well or properly given (see sūtta-), on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudattam. Name of a son of śata-dhanvan- (varia lectio su-dānta-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudattam. of the rich householder anātha-piṇḍa-da- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudattam. of a village (also -grāma-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suparidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suparyāśīrdattam. Name of a man Va1rtt. 1 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sūryadattam. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suvratadattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
svāmidattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
svayaṃdattamfn. self-given (said of a child who has given himself for adoption;one of the 12 kinds of children recognized in law-books) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
turuṣkadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tvādattamfn. given by thee View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ujjvaladattam. Name of the author of a commentary on the uṇādi-- sūtra-s. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
umāpatidattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upendradattam. Name of various men. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāgāśīrdattam. Name of a man Va1rtt. 3 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāgdattamf(ā-)n. "given by word of mouth", promised View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāgīśvarīdattam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiṇyadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vainyadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśvānaradattam. Name of a Brahman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradattam. Name of a son of bhaga-datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradattam. of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradattam. of a king of puṇḍarīkiṇī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vajradattam. (śrī--), Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāmadattam. "given by śiva-", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāmanadatta m. Name of two authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaṅgadattavaidyaka(?) , Name of work by vaṅga-sena- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varadattamfn. given as a boon, granted in consequence of a request View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varadattamfn. presented with the choice of a boon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varāhadattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varuṇadattam. Name of a man , View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāsavadattam. "given by indra-", Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vasudattam. Name of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vasudattakam. an endearing form of -datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vasudattapuran. Name of a town View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vasukalpadattam. Name of poets View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaṭeśvaradattam. Name of a man (the father of pṛthu- and grandfather of viśākha-datta- who wrote the mudrā-rākṣasa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāyudattam. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāyudattakam. endearing form of -datta- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāyudattamayamf(ī-)n. Va1rtt. 23 Sch. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāyudattarūpyamfn. Va1rtt. 23 Sch. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
veṇīdattam. (also with bhaṭṭa-, śarman-etc.) Name of various authors and other men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
veṇudattam. Name of a man (varia lectio vaiṇya-d-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vidattamfn. given out, distributed on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vijayadattam. Name of two men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vijayadattam. of the hare in the moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimaladattam. a particular samādhi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimaladattam. Name of a prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīṇādattam. Name of a gandharva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vinayadattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vinītadatta m. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīradattam. Name of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīradattagṛhapatiparipṛcchāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśākhadattam. Name of the author of the mudrā-rākṣasa- (he was the son of pṛthu- and lived probably in the 9th century) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśāladattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣṇudattamfn. given by viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣṇudattam. Name of parīkṣit- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣṇudattam. of various men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣṇudattakam. Name of a scribe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśvadattam. Name of a brahman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśveśvaradattam. Name of author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśveśvaradattamiśram. Name of author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vitastadattam. (for vitastā-d- see ) Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vṛddhidattam. Name of a merchant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vyāghradattam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yajñadattam. "sacrifice-given", Name of a man (commonly used in examples = Latin caius) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yājñadattamfn. (fr. yajña-datta-) Va1rtt. 5 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yajñadattakamf(ikā-). endearing forms of -datta-, -dattā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yajñadattaśarmanm. Name of a man (often used in examples) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yajñadattavadham. " yajña-datta-'s death", Name of an episode of the rāmāyaṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yamunādattam. Name of a frog View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yaśodattam. Name of a man
yathādattamfn. as given View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuṣmādatta(yuṣm/ā--) mfn. given by you View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yuvādatta(yuv/ā--) mfn. given to both of you View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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datta दत्त p. p. [दा कर्मणि-क्त] 1 Given, given away, presented. -2 Made over, delivered, assigned. -3 Placed, stretched forth. -4 Preserved, guarded; see दा. -त्तः 1 One of the twelve kinds of sons in Hindu law; (also called दत्त्रिम); माता पिता वा दद्यातां यमद्भिः पुत्रमापदि । सदृशं प्रीतिसंयुक्तं स ज्ञेयो दत्त्रिमः सुतः ॥ Ms.9.168. -2 A title added to the names of Vaiśyas; cf. the quotation under गुप्त. -3 N. of a son of Atri and Anasūyā; see दत्तात्रेय below. -त्तम् Gift, donation; य इमे ग्राम इष्टापूर्ते दत्तमित्युपासते Ch. Up.5.1.3; स्वदत्तकृतसाक्षी यो द्वितीय इव पावकः Rām.7.2.29. -Comp. -अनप (पा) कर्मन्, -अप्रदानिकम् non-delivery or resumption of gifts, one of the 18 titles of Hindu law; Ms.8.4. -अवधान a. attentive; दत्तावधानः कुसृतिष्विव ध्यानं ततान सः Ks.24.98. -आत्मन् m. an orphan or a son who being deserted by his parents, offers himself to persons disposed to adopt him; दत्तात्मा तु स्वयं दत्तः Y.2.131. -आत्रेयः N. of a sage, son of Atri and Anasūyā, considered as an incarnation of Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Maheśa; Bhāg. 9.23.24. -आदत्त a. given and received. -आदर a. 1 showing respect, respectful. -2 treated with respect. -क्षण a. to whom occasion or a festival has been given; रेमे क्षणदया दत्तक्षणस्त्रीक्षणसौहृदः Bhāg.3.3.21. -दृष्टि a. looking at; Ś.1.7 (v. l.). -नृत्योपहार a. presented with the offering of a dance, i. e. complimented with a dance; बन्धुप्रीत्या भवनशिखिभिर्दत्तनृत्योपहारः Me.34. -शुल्का a bride for whom a dowry has been paid; Ms.9.97. -हस्त a. having a hand given for support, supported by the hand of; शंभुना दत्तहस्ता Me.6 'leaning on Śambhu's arm'; स कामरूपेश्वरदत्तहस्तः R.7.17; (fig.) being given a helping hand, supported, aided, assisted; दैवेनेत्थं दत्तहस्तावलम्बे Ratn.1.8; वात्या खेदं कृशाङ्ग्याः सुचिरमव- यवैर्दत्तहस्ता करोति Ve.2.21.
dattakaḥ दत्तकः An adopted son; अक्षतायां क्षतायां वा जातः पौनर्भवः सुतः । दद्यान्माता पिता वायं स पुत्रो दत्तको भवेत् ॥ Y.2.13; see दत्त above. -Comp. -चन्द्रिका N of a work.
adatta अदत्त a. 1 Not given. अदत्तान्युपभुञ्जानः Ms.4.22. -2 Unjustly or improperly given. -3 Not given in marriage. -4 Not having given anything. -त्ता An unmarried girl. -त्तम् A gift which is null and void (having been given under particular circumstances which make it revocable). -Comp. -आदायिन् a. the receiver of such a gift; one who takes what has not been given away, such as a thief; अदत्तादायिनो हस्ताल्लि- प्सेत ब्राह्मणो धनं । याजनाध्यापनेनापि यथा स्तेनस्तथैव सः ॥ -पूर्वा not affianced or betrothed before; अदत्तपूर्वेत्याशङ्क्यते Māl.4.
ādatta आदत्त आत्त p. p. [आ -दा -क्त] 1 Taken, received, assumed, accepted; आत्तसारश्चक्षुषा स्वविषयः M.2; एवमा- त्तरतिः R.11.57; M.5.1; ˚हासः Ratn. 1 smiling; -2 Agreed to, undertaken, begun. -3 Attracted. -4 Drawn out, extracted; गामात्तसारां रघुरप्यवेक्ष्य R.5. 26; ˚बलम् 11.76 taken away. -5 Seized, overpowered; दृष्ट्वाग्रे वरमात्तसाध्वसरसा गौरी नवे संगमे Ratn.1.2. -Comp. -गन्ध a. 1 having one's pride humbled, attacked, insulted, defeated; पक्षच्छिदा गोत्रभिदात्तगन्धाः R.13.7; केनात्तगन्धो माणवकः Ś.6. -2 already smelt (as a flower); आत्तगन्धमवधूय शत्रुभिः Śi.14.84 (where आ˚ has sense 1 also). -गर्व a. humiliated, insulted, degraded. -दण्ड a. assuming the royal sceptre; नियम- यसि विमार्गप्रस्थितानात्तदण्डः Ś5.8. -मनस्क a. one whose mind is transported (with joy &c.). -लक्ष्मी a. stripped of wealth. -वचस् a. Ved. 1 destitute of speech. -2 having commenced speaking.
pratidatta प्रतिदत्त p. p. Returned, restored.
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tvādatta tvá̄-datta, pp. (Tp. cd.) given by thee, ii. 33, 2.
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datta pp. of √ dâ; m. N. (often --°ree;); n. giving: -ka, a. given to be adopted (son).
dattakarṇa a. giving ear or listening to (--°ree;); -drishti, a. directing one's gaze to, looking at (abs. or with lc.); -pûrva½uk ta-sâpa-bhî, a. threatening with the curse already mentioned; -sulkâ, a. f. for whom the nuptial fee has been paid.
adatta pp. not given (said of a present that may be returned): f. â, unmarried; -dâna, n. lack of charity; -phala, n. reward for not having given.
kumāridatta m. N.; -la: -bhat- ta, -svâmin, m. N. of a Mîmâmsist.
jīvadatta m. N.: -ka, m. id.; -dâya-ka, a. life-giving.
devadatta a. god-given; m. Arguna's conch; the vital air which causes yawning; Dieu-donné, very common N., hence used to denote indefinite persons, So and-so; -dantin, m. ep. of Siva (?); -darsana, a. seeing or associating with the gods; m. N.; n. manifestation of a god; -darsin, a. associating with the gods; -dâru, m. n. N. of a kind of pine (Pinus Deodora); -dâsa, m. N.; -dûtá, m. messenger of the gods; -deva,m. god of gods, supreme god, ep. of Brahma, Siva, Vishnu, Krishna, and Ganesa: î, f. Durgâ; -daivatya, a. having the gods as a divinity, sacred or addressed to the gods.
daivadatta pp. bestowed by fate, innate; -durvipâka, m. ill-ripening dispensa tion=cruelty of fate; -para, a. to whom fate is the chief thing; m. fatalist; -parâyana, a. m. id.; -yoga, m. dispensation of fate; -vasa, m. will of fate: ab. accidentally; -vid, a. acquainted with fate; m. astrologer; -vi dhi, m. fate; -sampanna, pp. favoured by fortune: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -hata-ka, a. buf feted by fortune, unfortunate; accursed; n.accursed fate (Pr.).
bhagadatta m. N. of a prince; -devata, a. having the god Bhaga for a deity; -daivata, a. id.; ± nakshatra, n. the lunar asterism Uttarâ Phalgunî; -netra-ghna, -netra-nipâtana, -netra-han, -netra-hara, -netra-hrit, -netra½apahârin, m. Destroyer of Bhaga's eye, ep. of Siva.
lakṣadatta m. N. of a prince; -pura, n. N. of a town; -bhûta, pp. being the aim, sought by all; -samkhya, a. numbered by lacs.
śaṅkhadatta m. N.; -dhmá, m. shell-blower; -nakha, m. kind of snail; -pa da, m. N. of a son of Manu Svârokisha; -pâ la, m. N. of a snake demon; -pura, n. N. of a town; -râga, m. N. of aking; -likhita, pp. perfect in its kind, flawless (king, conduct); m. du. Sa&ndot;kha and his brother Likhita (authors of two law-books); -valaya, m. n. bracelet of shells; -hrada, m. N. of a lake; -½antara, n. (space between the temples), forehead.
haridatta m. N. of a Dânava and of various men: â, f. N.
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datta tāpasa Was Hotr priest at the snake festival described in the Pañcavimśa Brāhmana.
kṛṣṇadatta lauhitya (‘ descendant of Lohita ’) is mentioned in a Vamśa (list of teachers) of the Jaiminīya Upanisad Brāh­mana as a pupil of Syāmasujayanta Lauhitya.
punardatta (‘ Given again ’) is the name of a teacher in the śāñkhāyana Aranyaka.
brahmadatta caikitāneya (Descendant of Cekitāna’) is the name of a teacher in the Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upanisad, He is mentioned also in the Jaiminiya Upanisad as patronized by Abhipratārin, the Kuru king.
śarvadatta (‘Given by the god śarva’) Gārgya (‘descendant of Garga ’) is the name of a teacher in the Vamśa Brāhmana.
śravaṇadatta (‘Given by śravaṇa’) Kauhala (‘ descendant of Kohala’) is the name of a teacher, a pupil of Suśārada śālañkāyana in the Vamśa Brāhmaṇa.
sudatta pārāśarya ('Descendant of Parāśara') is in the Jaiminlya Upaniṣad Brāhmana the name of a teacher who was a pupil of Janaśruta Vārakya.
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datta gāṃ kṣīriṇīm iva AVś.7.50.9b; AVP.1.49.2b.
datta nas tasya bheṣajam AVś.6.24.3c.
datta śitipāt svadhā AVś.3.29.1e.
datta somena babhruṇā AVP.3.28.3b.
datta somena vṛṣṇyam AVś.6.89.1b.
dattam akṣayyatāṃ yāti ViDh.79.24c.
dattam āsīc chvāpadam AVP.11.10.8b.
datta pitṛbhir anumataṃ manuṣyaiḥ AVś.6.71.2b.
datta brahmaprajāpatī PG.3.4.8b.
datta me puṣkarasrajā AVP.8.20.11e; 10.6.13e.
ādatta namucer vasu # VS.20.71c; MS.3.11.4c: 145.10; KS.38.9c; TB.2.6.13.2c.
ādatta yajñaṃ kāśīnām # śB.13.5.4.21c.
ādatta vajram abhi yad ahiṃ han # RV.5.29.2c.
tvādatta satya somapāḥ # RV.8.92.18b.
yuvādattasya dhiṣṇyā # RV.8.26.12a.
yuṣmādattasya maruto vicetasaḥ # RV.5.54.13a.
yuṣmādattasya vāyati # RV.8.47.6b.
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aānandadattaname of a Buddhist grammarian,the author of the work named Cāndra-vyākaraṇa Paddhati.
indradattaauthor of the ' Gūḍhaphakkikāprakāśa', a gloss on the difficult passages in the Mahābhāṣya.
ujjvaladattathe famous commentator on the Uṅādi sūtras. His work .is called Uṅādisūtravṛtti, which is a scholarly commentary on the Uṅādisūtrapāṭha, consisting of five Pādas. Ujjvaldatta is belived to have lived in the l5th century A.D. He quotes Vṛttinyāsa, Anunyāsa, Bhāgavṛtti et cetera, and others He is also known by the name Jājali.
keśavadattawriter of the commentary named दुर्धटोद्धाट on the grammar संक्षिप्तसार written by Goyicandra,
hṛradattaname of a reputed grammarian of Southern India who wrote a very learned and scholarly commentary, named पदमञ्जरी, on the Kasikavrtti which is held by grammarians as the standard vrtti or gloss on the Sutras of Panini,and studied especially in the schools of the southern grammarians. Haradatta was a Dravida Brahmana, residing in a village on the Bank of Kaveri. His scholarship in Grammar was very sound and he is believed to have commented on many grammarworks.The only fault of the scholar was a very keen sense of egotism which is found in his work, although it can certainly be said that the egotism was not ill-placed and could be justified: confer, compare एवं प्रकटितोस्माभिर्भाष्ये परिचय: पर:। तस्य निःशेषतो मन्ये प्रतिपत्तापि दुर्लभः॥ also प्रक्रियातर्कगहने प्रविष्टो हृष्टमानसः हरदत्तहरिः स्वैरं विहरन् ! केन वार्यते | Padamajari, on P. I-13, 4. The credit of popularising Panini's system of grammar in Southern India goes to Haradatta to a considerable extent.
haridattaa grammarian who wrote a commentary on the Unadi Sutras, called उणादिसूत्रटीका.
anudāttanon-udatta, absence of the acute accent;one of the Bāhyaprayatnas or external efforts to produce sound. This sense possibly refers to a stage or a time when only one accent, the acute or उदात्त was recognized just as in English and other languages at present, This udatta was given to only one vowel in a single word (simple or compound) and all the other vowels were uttered accentless.id est, that is अनुदात्त. Possibly with this idea.in view, the standard rule 'अनुदात्तं पदमेकवर्जम्'* was laid down by Panini. P.VI.1.158. As, however, the syllable, just preceding the accented ( उदात्त ) syllable, was uttered with a very low tone, it was called अनुदात्ततर, while if the syllables succeeding the accented syllable showed a gradual fall in case they happened to be consecutive and more than two, the syllable succeeding the उदात्त was given a mid-way tone, called स्वरितः confer, compare उदात्तादनुदात्तस्य स्वरितः. Thus, in the utterance of Vedic hymns the practice of three tones उदात्त, अनुदात्त and स्वरित came in vogue and accordingly they are found defined in all the Prātiśākhya and grammar works;confer, compare उच्चैरुदात्तः,नीचैरनुदात्तः समाहारः स्वरितः P.I.2.29-31, T.Pr.I.38-40, V.Pr.I.108-110, Anudātta is defined by the author of the Kāśikāvṛtti as यस्मिन्नुच्चार्यमाणे गात्राणामन्ववसर्गो नाम शिथिलीभवनं भवति, स्वरस्य मृदुता, कण्ठविवरस्य उरुता च स: अनुदात्तः confer, compare अन्ववसर्गो मार्दवमुरुता स्वस्येति नीचैःकराणि शब्दस्य Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on I.2.29,30. Cfeminine. also उदात्तश्चानुदात्तश्च स्वरितश्च त्रयः स्वराः । अायामविश्रम्भोक्षपैस्त उच्यन्तेSक्षराश्रयाः ॥ Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) III.1. The term anudātta is translated by the word 'grave' as opposed to acute' (udātta,) and 'circumflex' (svarita); (2) a term applied to such roots as have their vowel अनुदात्त or grave, the chief characteristic of such roots being the non-admission of the augment इ before an ārdhadhātuka affix placed after them. ( See अनिट्, ).
aākṛtigaṇaa class or group of words in which some words are actually mentioned and room is left to include others which are found undergoing the same operation; confer, compare श्रेण्यादयः कृतादिभिः । श्रेण्यादयः पठ्यन्ते कृतादिराकृतिगणः Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on II.1.59. Haradatta defines the word as प्रयोगदर्शनेन आकृतिग्राह्यो गणः अाकृतिगण:। अत्र अादिशब्दः प्रकारे । अाकृतिगणेपि उदाहरणरूपेण कतिपयान् पठति कृत मत इत्यादि Padamañjarī, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Haradatta. on II.I.59 ; confer, compare Kaiyaṭa's Mahābhāṣyapradīpa.of Kaiyaṭa also on II.1. 59.Some of the gaṇas mentioned by Pāṇini are ākṛtigaṇas, exempli gratia, for example अर्शआदिगण, मूलविभुजादिगण, स्नात्व्यादिगण, शिवादिगण, पचादिगण, and others.
aāgantukaliterally adventitious, an additional wording generally at the end of roots to show distinctly their form exempli gratia, for example वदि, एधि, सर्ति et cetera, and others; confer, compare इन्धिभवतिभ्यां च P I.2.6: confer, compare also भावलक्षणे स्थेण्कृञ्वदिचरिहृतभिजनिभ्यस्तोमुन्, P.III.4.16, सृपिवृदो. कसुन् P. III.4.17 and a number of other sūtras where इ or तिं is added to the root confer, compare इक्श्तिपौ धातुनिर्देशे, वर्णात्कारः, रादिफः P.III.3.108 Vārttika (on the Sūtra of Pāṇini). 2.3. 4, where such appendages to be added to the roots or letters are given. The word अागन्तु is an old word used in the Nirukta, but the term आगन्तुक appears to be used for the first time for such forms by Haradatta; confer, compare ह्वरोरिति ह्वृ कौटिल्ये, आगन्तुकेकारे गुणेन निर्देशः Padamañjarī, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Haradatta. on VII.2.31. In the traditional oral explanations the second part of a reduplicated word is termed अागन्तुक which is placed second i. e. after the original by virtue of the convention आगन्तूनामन्ते निवेशः, although in fact, it is said to possess the sense of the root in contrast with the first which is called abhyāsa.A nice distinction can, however be drawn between the four kinds of adventitious wordings found in grammar viz.आगन्तु, इत्, अभ्यास and आगम which can be briefly stated as follows; The former two do not form a regular part of the word and are not found in the actual use of the word; besides, they do not possess any sense, while the latter two are found in actual use and they are possessed of sense. Again the agantu word is simply used for facility of understanding exactly and correctly the previous word which is really wanted; the इत् wording, besides serving this purpose, is of use in causing some grammatical operations. अभ्यास, is the first part of the wording which is wholly repeated and it possesses no sense by itself, while, āgama which is added to the word either at the beginning or at the end or inserted in the middle, forms a part of the word and possesses the sense of the word.
āmreḍita(1)iterative: a repeated word, defined as द्विरुक्तं पदम् confer, compare द्विरुक्तमात्रेडितं पदम् exempli gratia, for example यज्ञायज्ञा वो अग्नये Vāj. Prāt. I. 146; (2). the second or latter portion, of a repeated word according to Pāṇini; c. तस्य (द्विरुक्तस्य) परमाम्रेडितम् P. VIII.1.2. The Āmreḍita word gets the grave accent and has its last vowel protracted when it implies censure; confer, compare P.VIII.1.3 and VIII. 2.95.Haradatta has tried to explain how the term आम्रेडित means the first member; confer, compare ननु अाम्रेडितशब्दे । निघण्टुषु प्रसिद्धः अाम्रेडितं द्विस्त्रिरुक्तमिति । सत्यमर्थे प्रसिद्धः इह तु शब्दे परिभाष्यते । महासंज्ञाकरणं पूर्वाचार्यानुरोधेन Padamañj. on VIII.1.2.
uṇādisūtrapañcapādīthe text of the Uṇādi Sūtras divided into five chapters which is possessed of a scholarly commentary written by Ujjvaladatta. There is a commentary on it by Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita also.
uṇādisūtravṛttia gloss on the Uṇādi Sūtras in the different versions. Out of the several glosses on the Uṇādi Sūtras, the important ones are those written by Ujjvaladatta, Govardhana, Puruṣottamadeva's Paribhāṣāvṛtti.adeva, Rāmacandra Dīkṣita and Haridatta. There is also a gloss called Uṇādisūtrodghātana by Miśra. There is a gloss by Durgasiṁha's Kātantra-Sūtravṛtti. on the Kātantra version of the Uṇādi Sūtras.
kātantrapariśiṣṭaascribed to Śrīpatidatta, whose date is not known; from a number of glosses written on this work, it appears that the work was once very popular among students of the Kātantra School.
kāśikā(1)name given to the reputed gloss (वृत्ति) on the Sūtras of Pāṇini written by the joint authors.Jayāditya and Vāmana in the 7th century A.D. Nothing definitely can be said as to which portion was written by Jayāditya and which by Vamana, or the whole work was jointly written. Some scholars believe that the work was called Kāśikā as it was written in the city of Kāśī and that the gloss on the first five Adhyāyas was written by Jayāditya and that on the last three by Vāmana. Although it is written in a scholarly way, the work forms an excellent help to beginners to understand the sense of the pithy Sūtra of Pāṇini. The work has not only deserved but obtained and maintained a very prominent position among students and scholars of Pāṇini's grammar in spite of other works like the Bhāṣāvṛtti, the Prakriyā Kaumudi, the Siddhānta Kaumudi and others written by equally learned scholars. Its wording is based almost on the Mahābhāṣya which it has followed, avoiding, of course, the scholarly disquisitions occurring here and there in the Mahābhāṣya. It appears that many commentary works were written on it, the wellknown among them being the Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā or Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa. written by Jinendrabuddhi and the Padamañjari by Haradatta. For details see Vyākaraṇamahābhāṣya Vol.VII pp 286-87 published by the D. E. Society, Poona. ( 2 ) The name Kāśikā is sometimes found given to their commentaries on standard works of Sanskrit Grammar by scholars, as possibly they were written at Kāśī; as for instance, (a) Kāśikā on Vaiyākaraṇabhūṣaṇasāra by Hari Dīkṣita, and ( b ) Kāśikā on Paribhāṣenduśekhara by Vaidyanātha Pāyaguṇḍe.
kuṇiname of an ancient Vṛttikāra the Sūtras of Pāṇini, mentioned in their works by Kaiyata and Haradatta; confer, compare Kaiyaṭa's Kaiyaṭa's Mahābhāṣyapradīpa.on P. I.1.74, also Padamañjarī, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Haradatta. on I.1.1
gūḍhaphakkikāprakāśaa short gloss on the Siddhāntakaumudi of Bhattoji Diksita, by Indradatta,
ṅīpfeminine. affix ई which is anudatta (grave) added (a) to words ending in the vowel ऋ or the consonant न् (confer, compareP.IV.1.5), (b) to words ending with affixes marked with mute उ,ऋ or लृ; confer, compareP.IV.1.6 (c) to words ending with affixes marked with mute ट् as also ending with the affixes ढ, अण्, अञ्, द्वयसच् दघ्नच्,मात्रच्, तयप्, ठक्, ठञ्, कञ् and क्वरप् (confer, compareP.IV.1.15) and to certain other words under certain conditions; confer, compare P. IV. 1.16-24.
ṅīṣfeminine. afix ई, which is udatta, applied to words in the class of words headed by गौर, as also to noun bases ending in affixes marked with.mute ष्, as also to words mentioned in the class headed by बहुः confer, compare P.IV.1.41-46.It is also added in the sense of 'wife of' to any word denoting a male person; confer, compare P. IV. 1. 48, and together with the augment आनुक् (आन्) to the words इन्द्र, वरुण etc exempli gratia, for example इन्द्राणी, वरुणानि, यवनानि meaning 'the script of the Yavanas' confer, compare P. IV. 1.49. It is also added words ending in क्रीत and words ending in क्त and also to words expressive of ' limbs of body ' under certain conditions; confer, compare P.IV.1. 50-59 and IV. 1.61-65.
cātuḥsvāryathe view that there are four accents-the udatta, the anudatta, the svarita and the pracaya held by the Khandikya and the Aukhiya Schools.
cūrṇia gloss on the Sutras of Panini referred to by Itsing and Sripatidatta, Some scholars believe that Patanjali's Mahabhasya is referred to here by the word चूर्णि, as it fully discusses all the knotty points. Others believe that चूर्णि,stands for the Vrtti of चुल्लिभाट्टि. In Jain Religious Literature there are some brief comments on the Sutras which are called चूर्णि and there possibly was a similar चूर्णि on the sutras of Panini.
tāthābhāvyaname given to the grave (अनुदात्त) vowel which is अवग्रह id est, that is which occurs at the end of the first member of a compound and which is placed between two acute vowels id est, that is is preceded by and followed by an acute vowel; exempli gratia, for example तनूSनप्त्रे, तनूSनपत्: confer, compare उदाद्यन्तो न्यवग्रहस्ताथाभाव्यः । V.Pr.I.120. The tathabhavya vowel is recited as a kampa ( कम्प ) ; confer, compare तथा चोक्तमौज्जिहायनकैर्माध्यन्दिनमतानुसारिभिः'अवग्रहो यदा नीच उच्चयॊर्मध्यतः क्वचित् । ताथाभाव्यो भवेत्कम्पस्तनूनप्त्रे निदर्शनम्'. Some Vedic scholars hold the view that the ताथाभाव्य vowel is not a grave ( अनुदात्त ) vowel, but it is a kind of स्वरित or circumflex vowel. Strictly according to Panini "an anudatta following upon an udatta becomes Svarita": confer, compare P.VIII.4.66, V.Pr. IV. 1.138: cf also R.Pr.III. 16.
durdhaṭoddhāraname.of a commentary by Kesavadatta-Sarman on the grammar work named संक्षिप्तसार.
niyama(1)restriction; regulation; binding; the term is very frequently used by grammarians in connection with a restriction laid down with reference to the application of a grammatical rule generally on the strength of that rule, or a part of it, liable to become superfluous if the restriction has not been laid down; confer, compare M.Bh. on I. 1. 3, Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on I. 3.63, VI. 4.11; confer, compare also the frequently quoted dictum अनियमे नियमकारिणी परिभाषा; (2) limitation as contrasted with विकल्प or कामचार; confer, compare अनेकप्राप्तावेकस्य नियमो भवति शेषेष्वनियम; पटुमृदुशुक्लाः पटुशुक्लमृदव इति; Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on II. 2. 34 Vart. 2; (3) a regulating rule; a restrictive rule, corresponding to the Parisamkhya statement of the Mimamsakas, e. g. the rule अनुदात्तङित आत्मनेपदम् P. I.3.12; the grammarians generally take a rule as a positive injunction avoiding a restrictive sense as far as possible; confer, compare the dictum विधिनियमसंभवे विधिरेव ज्यायान्. Par. Sek. Pari. 100; the commentators have given various kinds of restrictions,. such as प्रयोगनियम,अभिधेयनियम,अर्थनियम, प्रत्ययनियम, प्रकृतिनियम, संज्ञानियम et cetera, and otherset cetera, and others; (4) grave accent or anudatta; confer, compare उदात्तपूर्वं नियतम् Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) III. 9; see नियत (2).
nyāsa(1)literally position, placing;a word used in the sense of actual expression or wording especially in the sūtras; confer, compare the usual expression क्रियते एतन्न्यास एव in the Mahābhāșya, confer, compare Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on I. 1.11, 1.1.47 et cetera, and others; (2) a name given by the writers or readers to works of the type of learned and scholarly commentaries on vŗitti-type-works on standard sūtras in a Śāstra; e. g. the name Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa. is given to the learned commentaries on the Vŗtti on Hemacandra's Śabdānuśasana as also on the Paribhāşāvŗtti by Hemahamsagani. Similarly the commentary by Devanandin on Jainendra grammar and that by Prabhācandra on the Amoghāvŗtti on Śākatāyana grammar are named Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa.. In the same way, the learned commentary on the Kāśikāvŗtti by Jinendrabuddhi, named Kāśikāvivaranapaňjikā by the author, is very widely known by the name Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa.. This commentary Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa. was written in the eighth century by the Buddhist grammarian Jinendrabuddhi, who belonged to the eastern school of Pānini's Grammar. This Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa. has a learned commentary written on it by Maitreya Rakșita in the twelfth century named Tantrapradipa which is very largely quoted by subsequent grammarians, but which unfortunately is available only in a fragmentary state at present. Haradatta, a well-known southern scholar of grammar has drawn considerably from Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa. in his Padamañjarī, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Haradatta., which also is well-known as a scholarly work.
padamañjarīthe learned commentary by Haradatta on the काशिकावृत्ति. Haradatta was a very learned grammarian of the Southern School, and the Benares School of Grammarians follow पदमञ्जरी more than the equally learned another commentary काशिकाविवरणपञ्जिका or न्यास. In the Padamanjarī Haradatta is said to have given everything of importance from the Mahābhāșya; confer, compare अधीते हि महाभाष्ये व्यर्था सा पदमञ्जरी. For details see Mahābhāșya D. E. S. Ed. Vol. VII P. 390-391.
bhavat( भवन्त् )ancient term for the present tense found in the Brhaddevata and other works, The term 'vartamana' for the present tense was also equally common. The word is found in the Mahabhasya, the Unadisutravrtti of Ujjvaladatta and in the Grammar of Jainendra confer, compare P.II.3.1 Vart 11, Unadi III. 50 Jain Vyak. I.1.471.
makarand(1)name of a commentary by Raṅganātha on the Padamañjari of Haradatta; (2) name of a commentary on the Supadma Vyākaraṇa by Viṣṇumiśra.
mahānyāsaname of a commentary on the Kāśikāvivaranapanjikā (popularly named Kāśikāvivaraṇapañjikā, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Jinendrabuddhi, called Nyāsa.), mentioned by Ujjvaladatta in his Unādisūtravṛtti.
yadyogaa connection with the word (pronoun) यत् by its use in the same sentence and context, which prevents the anudatta ( grave ) accent for the verb in the sentence; confer, compareनिपातैर्यद्यदिहृन्तकुविन्नेच्चेच्चण्कच्चिद्यत्रयुक्तम् P. VIII. 1.30; cf also the usual expression यद्योगादानघात: found in commentary wor
yadvṛttalit a word formed from यत्; a word which contains the pronoun यत् in it which prevents sarvaanudatta for a verb which follows; confer, compare यदस्मिन्वर्तते यद्वृत्तम् M.. Bh. on P. VIII.1.66; cf also. यद्वृत्तोपपदाच्च Vājasaneyi Prātiśākhya.VI. 14, where Uvvata explains यद्वत्तasयदो वृत्तं यद्वृत्तं सर्वविभक्त्यन्तं सर्वप्रत्ययान्तं च गृह्यन्ते । V.'Pr. VI. 14 commentary
raṅganāthaa grammarian,son of नारायणयज्वा, who wrote a commentary named मकरन्द on Haradatta's Padamanjari.
śivabhaṭṭaa grammarian, who wrote a commentary named कुङ्कुमविकास on the Padamanjari of Haradatta. He was the grandson of Nilakantha Diksita who was also a grammarian and who wrote an independent work on the Paribhasas, named the Paribhasavrtti.
sphoṭaname given to the radical Sabda which communicates the meaning to the hearers as different from ध्वनि or the sound in ordinary experience.The Vaiyakaranas,who followed Panini and who were headed by Bhartihari entered into discussions regarding the philosophy of Grammar, and introduced by way of deduction from Panini's grammar, an important theory that शब्द which communicates the meaning is different from the sound which is produced and heard and which is merely instrumental in the manifestation of an internal voice which is called Sphota.स्फुटयतेनेन अर्थः: इति स्फोटः or स्फोटः शब्दो ध्वनिस्तस्य व्यायमादुपजायते Vakyapadiya; confer, compare also अभिव्यक्तवादको मध्यमावस्थ आन्तर: शब्द: Kaiyata's Pradipa. For, details see Vakyapadiya I and Sabdakaustubha Ahnika 1. It is doubtful whether this Sphota theory was. advocated before Panini. The word स्फोटायन has been put by Panini in the rule अवङ् स्फोटायनस्य only incidentally and, in fact, nothing can be definitely deduced from it although Haradatta says that स्फोटायन was the originator of the स्फोटवाद. The word स्फोट is not actually found in the Pratisakhya works. However, commentators on the Pratisakhya works have introduced it in their explanations of the texts which describe वर्णोत्पत्ति or production of sound; confer, compare commentary on R.Pr.XIII.4, T.Pr. II.1. Grammarians have given various kinds of sphota; confer, compare स्फोटो द्विधा | व्यक्तिस्फोटो जातिस्फोटश्च। व्यक्तिस्पोटः सखण्ड अखण्डश्च । सखण्ड। वर्णपदवाक्यभेदेन त्रिधा। अखण्ड: पदवाक्यभेदेन द्विधा ! एवं पञ्च व्यक्तिस्फोटाः| जातिस्फोट: वर्णपदवाक्यभेदेन त्रिधा। इत्येवमष्टौ स्फोटः तत्र अखण्डवाक्यस्फोट एव मुख्य इति नव्याः । वाक्य जातिस्फोट इति तु प्राञ्चः॥; confer, compare also पदप्रकृतिः संहिता इति प्रातिशाख्यमत्र मानम् । पदानां प्रकृतिरिति षष्ठीतत्पुरुषे अखण्डवाक्यस्फोटपक्षः । बहुव्रीहौ सखण्डबाक्यस्फोट:||
ṭāyanaस्फोan ancient grammarian referred to by Panini in the rule अवङ् स्फोटायनस्य P.VI.1.123, Great grammarians like Haradatta observe that this स्फोटायन was the first advocate of the Sphota theory and hence he was nicknamed स्फोटायन; confer, compare स्फोटः अयनं परायणं यस्य स स्फोटायन: स्फोटप्रतिपादनपरो वैयाकरणाचार्यः | Padamajari on P. VI.1.123.
svara(l)vowel, as contrasted with a consonant which never stands by itself independently. The word स्वर is defined generally :as स्वयं राजन्ते ते स्वराः ( Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on pan. The word स्वर is always used in the sense of a vowel in the Pratisakhya works; Panini however has got the word अच् (short term or Pratyahara formed of अ in 'अइउण्' and च् at the end of एऔच् Mahesvara sutra 4 ) always used for vowels, the term स्वर being relegated by him to denote accents which are also termed स्वर in the ancient Pratisakhyas and grammars. The number of vowels, although shown differently in diferent ancient works, is the same, viz. five simple vowels अ,इ,उ, ऋ, लृ, and four diphthongs ए, ऐ, ओ, and अौ. These nine, by the addition of the long varieties of the first four such as आ, ई, ऊ, and ऋ, are increased to thirteen and further to twentytwo by adding the pluta forms, there being no long variety for लृ and short on for the diphthongs. All these twentytwo varieties have further subdivisions, made on the criterion of each of them being further characterized by the properties उदात्त, अनुदIत्त and स्वरित and निरनुनासिक and सानुनासिक. (2) The word स्वर also means accent, a property possessed exclusively by vowels and not by consonants, as they are entirely dependent on vowels and can at the most be said to possess the same accent as the vowel with which they are uttered together. The accents are mentioned to be three; the acute ( उदात्त ), the grave अनुदात्त and the circumflex (स्वरित) defined respectively as उच्चैरुदात्तः, नीचैरनुदात्तः and समाहारः स्वरितः by Panini (P. I. 2.29, 30,3l). The point whether समाहार means a combination or coming together one after another of the two, or a commixture or blending of the two is critically discussed in the Mahabhasya. (vide Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on P. I. 2.31). There are however two kinds of svarita mentioned by Panini and found actually in use : (a) the independent स्वरित as possessed by the word स्वर् (from which possibly the word स्वरित was formed) and a few other words as also many times by the resultant vowel out of two vowels ( उदात्त and अनुदात्त ) combined, and (b) the enclitic or secondary svarita by which name, one or more grave vowels occurring after the udatta, in a chain, are called cf P. VIII. 2.4 VIII. 2.6 and VIII 4.66 and 67. The topic of accents is fully discussed by the authors of the Pratisakhyas as also by Panini. For details, see Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) III. 1.19; T.Pr. 38-47 Vājasaneyi Prātiśākhya.I. 108 to 132, II. I.65 Atharvaveda Prātiśākhya. Adhyaya l padas 1, 2, 3 and Rk. Tantra 51-66; see also Kaiyata on P. I. 2.29; (3) The word स्वर is used also in the sense of a musical tone. This meaning arose out of the second meaning ' accent ' which itself arose from the first viz. 'vowel', and it is fully discussed in works explanatory of the chanting of Samas. Patanjali has given Seven subdivisions of accents which may be at the origin of the seven musical notes. See सप्तस्वर a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page..
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datta (the sacrificer) who has givenSB 10.47.7
datta affordingSB 10.29.36
datta bestowingSB 10.29.39
datta charitySB 10.52.40
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datta givenCC Antya 10.122
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datta given bySB 3.3.21
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datta placedSB 10.87.15
datta placingSB 10.35.14-15
datta the surname DattaCC Adi 11.41
datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Antya 12.13
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datta which grantsSB 10.38.16
datta govinda Govinda DattaCC Madhya 13.37
datta govinda Govinda DattaCC Madhya 13.37
datta-abhayam which assure fearlessnessCC Antya 15.70
datta-abhayam which assure fearlessnessCC Antya 15.70
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datta-abhayam which assure fearlessnessCC Madhya 24.50
datta-ānanda O Lord, You are the source of the pleasureSB 7.8.47
datta-ānanda O Lord, You are the source of the pleasureSB 7.8.47
datta-apahāra taking back things given in charityCC Antya 19.48
datta-apahāra taking back things given in charityCC Antya 19.48
datta-karam and had already paid the taxesSB 10.5.20
datta-karam and had already paid the taxesSB 10.5.20
datta DattātreyaSB 11.4.17
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datta have already been paid by youSB 10.5.31
datta the same child was givenSB 9.20.39
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dattam giving charitySB 10.7.32
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dattam have been deliveredSB 9.4.7
dattam is given (to you by me)SB 9.4.11
dattam offeredSB 7.14.25
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dattam please giveSB 9.3.11
dattam unto DattātreyaSB 9.15.16
dattam whatever charitySB 11.3.27-28
dattam which had been givenSB 8.22.16
dattasya of what is givenSB 10.74.24
dattavān gaveSB 10.64.17
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dattavān he gaveSB 10.56.1
datta givenSB 10.51.21
dattayoḥ charitySB 1.5.22
ācārya-dattam given by ŚukrācāryaSB 8.15.23
na ādatta did not acceptSB 4.4.8
ādatta took upSB 4.19.26
yat yat ādatta in this way, one after another, whatever ropes she joinedSB 10.9.16
ādatta took upSB 10.36.18
ādatta He gaveSB 10.41.39
ādatta he took upSB 10.54.29
ādatta tookSB 10.67.16
adattam not givenSB 10.68.28
adattam not givenCC Madhya 23.1
āmā-datta prasāda the prasādam given by meCC Antya 10.112
āra datta mukunda and Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 3.209-210
bhakta-datta-āsvādana the tasting of the food given by the devoteesCC Antya 20.117
bhakta-datta offered by the devoteesCC Antya 10.158
bhakta-datta-āsvādana the tasting of the food given by the devoteesCC Antya 20.117
bhṛgu-dattam given by ŚukrācāryaSB 8.15.8-9
brahmadattam a son named BrahmadattaSB 9.21.25
upendra-datta Śukadeva GosvāmīSB 2.7.43-45
viṣṇu-datta O Mahārāja ParīkṣitSB 5.3.20
viṣṇu-datta O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, who was protected by Lord ViṣṇuSB 5.9.20
deva-datta DevadattaSB 5.24.31
deva-datta-vat like an ordinary human being, forced by the fruits of his activitiesSB 6.9.35
śrī-mukunda-datta Śrī Mukunda DattaCC Adi 10.40
vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Adi 10.41
śrī-govinda datta Śrī Govinda DattaCC Adi 10.64
māli-datta given by the gardenerCC Adi 12.66
kavi-datta Kavi DattaCC Adi 12.81
mukunda-datta Mukunda DattaCC Adi 17.273
āra datta mukunda and Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 3.209-210
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mukunda-datta Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 6.68
mukunda datta Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 6.251
vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 10.81
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vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 11.87
vāsudeva-datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 14.98
mukunda datta kahe Mukunda Datta, a devotee of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, saidCC Madhya 16.190
kṛṣṇa-datta all bestowed by KṛṣṇaCC Madhya 21.120
prabhu-datta given by the LordCC Antya 4.144
uddhāraṇa datta Uddhāraṇa DattaCC Antya 6.63
mukunda-datta kahe Mukunda Datta saidCC Antya 6.190
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āmā-datta prasāda the prasādam given by meCC Antya 10.112
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tvat-datta given by YouSB 4.9.8
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deva-datta-vat like an ordinary human being, forced by the fruits of his activitiesSB 6.9.35
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devadatta DevadattaSB 9.2.20
devadattam the conchshell named DevadattaBG 1.15
devadattam named DevadattaSB 12.2.19-20
śrī-govinda datta Śrī Govinda DattaCC Adi 10.64
mukunda datta kahe the devotee named Mukunda Datta saidCC Madhya 5.155
mukunda datta kahe Mukunda Datta, a devotee of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, saidCC Madhya 16.190
mukunda-datta kahe Mukunda Datta saidCC Antya 6.190
kavi-datta Kavi DattaCC Adi 12.81
kṛṣṇa-datta all bestowed by KṛṣṇaCC Madhya 21.120
māli-datta given by the gardenerCC Adi 12.66
śrī-mukunda-datta Śrī Mukunda DattaCC Adi 10.40
mukunda-datta Mukunda DattaCC Adi 17.273
āra datta mukunda and Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 3.209-210
mukunda datta kahe the devotee named Mukunda Datta saidCC Madhya 5.155
mukunda-datta Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 6.68
mukunda datta Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 6.251
mukunda-datta Mukunda DattaCC Madhya 10.151
mukunda datta kahe Mukunda Datta, a devotee of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, saidCC Madhya 16.190
mukunda-datta kahe Mukunda Datta saidCC Antya 6.190
na ādatta did not acceptSB 4.4.8
prabhu-datta given by the LordCC Antya 4.144
āmā-datta prasāda the prasādam given by meCC Antya 10.112
pratyupādatta gave back to himSB 8.24.61
somadatta a son named SomadattaSB 9.2.35-36
somadatta SomadattaSB 9.22.11
śrī-mukunda-datta Śrī Mukunda DattaCC Adi 10.40
śrī-govinda datta Śrī Govinda DattaCC Adi 10.64
tvat-datta given by YouSB 4.9.8
uddhāraṇa datta Uddhāraṇa DattaCC Antya 6.63
upādatta establishedSB 1.3.7
upādatta coveredSB 4.30.39-40
upādatta he (Rukmī) picked upSB 10.54.28
upendra-datta Śukadeva GosvāmīSB 2.7.43-45
vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Adi 10.41
vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 10.81
vāsudeva datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 11.87
vāsudeva-datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Madhya 14.98
vāsudeva-datta Vāsudeva DattaCC Antya 10.9-11
deva-datta-vat like an ordinary human being, forced by the fruits of his activitiesSB 6.9.35
viṣṇu-datta O Mahārāja ParīkṣitSB 5.3.20
viṣṇu-datta O Mahārāja Parīkṣit, who was protected by Lord ViṣṇuSB 5.9.20
vyādatta opened His mouthSB 10.8.36
yādava-deva-datta Mahārāja Parīkṣit (or Mahārāja Yudhiṣṭhira), who was protected by Yādavadeva, KṛṣṇaSB 10.12.40
yat yat ādatta in this way, one after another, whatever ropes she joinedSB 10.9.16
yat yat ādatta in this way, one after another, whatever ropes she joinedSB 10.9.16
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donation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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name of an ascetic (snake-priest) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the 8th Tirthakara of the past Utsarpiṇi (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
[jur.] a son aquired as gift
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dattaka noun (masculine) a form of names terminating in -datta (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a son given to other people by his parents name of an author [who composed the chapter on prostitutes in Kāmasūtra] (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Māgha's father (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dattakarṇa adjective ifc. giving ear to (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
listening to (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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one who has given nothing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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aruṇadatta noun (masculine) name of an author (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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name of a son of Uruśravas and father of agniveśya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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name of several authors (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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name of the Guru of Cakradatta
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pradattaka adjective given
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name of the 12th Cakravartin in Bhārata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the father of Kṛṣṇadatta (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of various men (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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name of a prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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saindhava
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aruṇadatta

author of Sarvāṇgasundari (13th Century ), a commentary on Aṣṭā ṅ gahṛdaya.

madhukoṣa

a commentary on Mādhavanidāna, the first half of Madhukoṣa was authored by Vijayarakṣita, and the rest by Śrikanṭhadatta.

sarvaṇgasundari

a commentary on Aṣṭāngasangraha by Aruṇadatta in 12th Century

śrikanṭhadatta

one of the authors of Madhukośa, a commentary on Madhavanidāna.

vakula,vakulakara

author of Sāroccaya, a contemporary to Cakrapāṇidatta, a close relative of Niscalakara.

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datta

magna, tanmaya, anurata, nimagna, līna, magna, dattacitta, rata, nirata   

kasyāpi kārye abhyāse vā niḥśeṣeṇa nimajjati।

īśvaracintane magnaḥ asti saḥ।

datta

īśvarapradatta, bhagavaddatta, prabhupradatta   

yaḥ īśvareṇa dattaḥ।

mānavasya jīvanam īśvarapradattam asti।

datta

anupradānam, aṃhitiḥ, apavargaḥ, apasarjanam, ijyaḥ, utsargaḥ, utsarjanam, udāttaḥ, upasattiḥ, upasadaḥ, dattam, dādaḥ, dānīyam, dāyaḥ, namas, niryātanam, nirvapaṇam, pradānam, vilambhaḥ, viśraṇanam, vihāpitam, sparśanam, apavarjanam   

kasyāpi sāmājike dhārmikādeḥ kāryārthe dānarūpeṇa vibhinnajanāt saṅkalitaṃ dhanādiḥ।

tena mandirārthe saṅkalitena anupradānena svasya gṛhaṃ vinirmitam।

datta

pradatta   

yad dattam।

pradattasya upahārasya mūlyaṃ na cintanīyam।

datta

dattakaḥ   

śāstraṃ vidhiṃ vā anusṛtya putrīkṛtaḥ putraḥ।

śyāmaḥ śreṣṭhī manoharasya dattakaḥ putraḥ asti।

datta

dattaka   

yaḥ śāstrānusāreṇa putrīkṛtaḥ।

rośanaḥ bābūlālamahodayasya dattakaḥ putraḥ asti।

datta

adatta   

yat na dattam।

saḥ adattaṃ dhanam api apekṣate।

datta

adattam   

tat dānaṃ yat vidheḥ anusāraṃ vā śāstrānusāraṃ vā na dattam।

purohitaḥ adattaṃ tiraskṛtavān।

datta

gupta, pālita, rakṣita, saṃrakṣita, adhigupta, anugupta, abhigupta, abhirakṣita, abhisaṃgupta, abhyupapanna, ālambita, ārakṣita, ūta, gopāyita, gupita, daṃśita, datta, dayita, trāṇa, trāta, pratipālita, paritrāta, pāta, sanātha, avita   

samyak gopyate yat।

cauraḥ guptānāṃ sampattīnām anveṣaṇaṃ karoti।

datta

dhanadāyin, dhanada, dhanadatta   

yaḥ dhanaṃ yacchati।

eṣā saṃsthā dīnānāṃ kṛte dhanadāyinī asti।

datta

gṛhīta, abhigṛhīta, parigṛhīta, saṃgṛhīta, grasta, grathita, pralabdha, ātta, ādatta, ākṣipta, svāṃkṛta, samādatta, nigṛhīta   

yat dhṛtam।

gṛhītaḥ manuṣyaḥ bandhanāt palāyitaḥ।

datta

subhagadatta   

asuraviśeṣaḥ।

subhagadattaḥ bhaumāsurasya putraḥ āsīt।

datta

pṛthudatta   

ekaḥ maṇḍūkaḥ ।

pañcatantre kathāsu pṛthudattaḥ varṇitaḥ vartate

datta

vinayadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

mṛcchakaṭikam iti rūpake vinayadattasya varṇanam asti

datta

vinītadatta   

kaviviśeṣaḥ ।

vinītadattasya varṇanaṃ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

vijayadatta   

puruṣasya nāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

vivaraṇapustikāyāṃ dvayoḥ puruṣayoḥ vijayadattaḥ iti nāmnaḥ ullekhaḥ asti

datta

vāmanadatta   

dvayoḥ lekhakayoḥ nāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

vāmanadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyāṃ prāpyate

datta

viśāladatta   

puruṣasya nāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

pāṇininā viśāladattaḥ varṇitaḥ

datta

datta   

rājādhideyasūrasya putraḥ ।

dattasya ullekhaḥ harivaṃśe vartate

datta

datta   

ekaḥ sādhuḥ ।

dattaḥ dvitīye manvantare abhavat

datta

datta   

ekaḥ vāsudevaḥ ।

dattaḥ saptamaḥ vāsudevaḥ āsīt

datta

dattakaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

dattakena vātsyāyanasya aṃśaḥ likhitaḥ

datta

dattakaḥ   

māghasya pitā ।

dattakasya ullekhaḥ śiśupālavadhe vartate

datta

vāyudatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

vāyudattasya ullekhaḥ gaṇapāṭhe asti

datta

vimaladatta   

ekaḥ rājakumāraḥ ।

vimaladattasya ullekhaḥ kośe asti

datta

veṇudatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

veṇudattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

vaiṇyadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

vaiṇyadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

vainyadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

vainyadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

vyāghradatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

vyāghradattasya varṇanaṃ mahābhārate asti

datta

śaktidatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śaktidattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

śaṅkhadatta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

śaṅkhadattasya ullekhaḥ rājataraṅgiṇyām asti

datta

kuberadatta:   

paurāṇika-vyakti-viśeṣaḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare kuberadattaḥ varṇitaḥ asti

datta

kumāridatta:   

eka: puruṣaḥ ।

kathā-granthe kumāridattasya varṇanaṃ dṛśyate

datta

śivadattapuram   

pūrvasyāṃ diśi vartamānaḥ ekaḥ grāmaḥ ।

śivadattapurasya ullekhaḥ pāṇininā kṛtaḥ

datta

śubhadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śubhadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

pṛthudatta   

ekaḥ maṇḍūkaḥ ।

pañcatantre kathāsu pṛthudattaḥ varṇitaḥ vartate

datta

prakāśadatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

kośe prakāśadattaḥ varṇitaḥ asti

datta

prajāpatidatta   

ekaḥ manuṣyaḥ ।

patañjalinā prajāpatidattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

bandhudatta   

eka: puruṣaḥ ।

bandhudattaḥ jalam ānayati

datta

śevaladatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śevaladattaḥ pāṇininā varṇitaḥ

datta

śevalendradatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śevalendradattaḥ pāṇininā varṇitaḥ kāśikā-vṛttau ca asya ullekhaḥ asti

datta

bṛhaspatidatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

pāṇinīya-sūtreṣu ṭīkāyāṃ bṛhaspatidattaḥ ullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

puruṣanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ naḍādigaṇeṣu parigaṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ rājā ।

mahābhārate brahmadattaḥ varṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

sālvānāṃ ekaḥ rājā ।

harivaṃśe brahmadattaḥ varṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

vārāṇasī-sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kusuma-pura-sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ prācīna-kālasya uttamaḥ praśāsakaḥ vidyate

datta

brahmadatta   

śrāvastī -sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

bauddha-vāṅmaye brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kāmpilya-sthitaḥ pañcālānām ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

rāmāyaṇe brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

bhārate dvādaśaḥ cakravartī ।

kośakāraiḥ brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

caikitāneya-vaṃśīyaḥ ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śatapatha-brāhmaṇe brahmadattaḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

campānagaryāṃ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ prācīna-kālasya uttamaḥ praśāsakaḥ vidyate

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ brāhmaṇaḥ ।

harivaṃśe tathā ca pañcatantre brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ vaṇikpuruṣaḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kṛṣṇadattasya pitā ।

kośakāraiḥ brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

kuberadatta:   

paurāṇika-vyakti-viśeṣaḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare kuberadattaḥ varṇitaḥ asti

datta

kumāridatta:   

eka: puruṣaḥ ।

kathā-granthe kumāridattasya varṇanaṃ dṛśyate

datta

bṛhaspatidatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

pāṇinīya-sūtreṣu ṭīkāyāṃ bṛhaspatidattaḥ ullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

puruṣanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ naḍādigaṇeṣu parigaṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ rājā ।

mahābhārate brahmadattaḥ varṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

sālvānāṃ ekaḥ rājā ।

harivaṃśe brahmadattaḥ varṇitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

vārāṇasī-sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kusuma-pura-sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ prācīna-kālasya uttamaḥ praśāsakaḥ vidyate

datta

brahmadatta   

śrāvastī -sthitaḥ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

bauddha-vāṅmaye brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kāmpilya-sthitaḥ pañcālānām ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

rāmāyaṇe brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

bhārate dvādaśaḥ cakravartī ।

kośakāraiḥ brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

caikitāneya-vaṃśīyaḥ ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śatapatha-brāhmaṇe brahmadattaḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

campānagaryāṃ ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

brahmadattaḥ prācīna-kālasya uttamaḥ praśāsakaḥ vidyate

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ brāhmaṇaḥ ।

harivaṃśe tathā ca pañcatantre brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

ekaḥ vaṇikpuruṣaḥ ।

kathāsaritsāgare brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

brahmadatta   

kṛṣṇadattasya pitā ।

kośakāraiḥ brahmadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

śauridatta   

lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

śauridattaḥ iti dvayoḥ lekhakayoḥ nāma āsīt

datta

śramaṇadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śramaṇadattasya ullekhaḥ hemacandrasya pariśiṣṭaparvan ityasmin granthe asti

datta

śravaṇadatta   

ekaḥ śikṣakaḥ ।

śravaṇadattasya ullekhaḥ brāhmaṇeṣu asti

datta

śrīkaṇṭhadatta   

ekaḥ vaidyakīyaviṣayasya lekhakaḥ ।

śrīkaṇṭhadattasya pustikāyām asti

datta

samudradatta   

puruṣanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

samudradattaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ puruṣāṇām ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare hitopadeśe ca asti

datta

bhagīrathadatta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

kośakāraiḥ bhagīrathadattaḥ nirdiṣṭaḥ

datta

bhadattaḥ, badantaḥ   

ekaḥ jyotiṣikaḥ ।

varāhamihirasya bṛhat-saṃhitāyāṃ bhadattasya nirdeśaḥ prāpyate

datta

bhavadatta   

ekaḥ manuṣyaḥ ।

hemacandrasya pariśiṣṭaparvaṇi bhavadattaḥ samullikhitaḥ

datta

bhavadatta   

ekaḥ ṭīkākāraḥ ।

bhavadattena naiṣadha-carite tathā ca śiśupāla-vadhe ṭīkā likhitā

datta

savitṛdatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

savitṛdattasya ullekhaḥ kāśikāvṛttau asti

datta

sindhudatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

sindhudattasya ullekhaḥ daśakumāracarite asti

datta

śaṅkhadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

śaṅkhadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

vijayadatta   

candramasi vartamānaḥ śaśaḥ ।

vijayadattasya ullekhaḥ pañcatantre asti

datta

gaṅgadatta   

ekaḥ maṇḍūkānāṃ rājā ।

gaṅgadattasya varṇanaṃ pañcatantre vartate

datta

cakradatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

cakradattasya varṇanaṃ kośe vartate

datta

harṣadatta   

lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

harṣadattaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ lekhakānām ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

harṣadattasūnuḥ   

lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

harṣadattasūnuḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ lekhakānām ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

haridattadaivajñaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

haridattadaivajñasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

haridattabhaṭṭaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

haridattabhaṭṭasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

haridattamiśraḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

haridattamiśrasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

svāmidatta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

svāmidattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

haradattasiṃhaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

haradattasiṃhasya ullekhaḥ vivaṇaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

sthūladatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

sthūladattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

hṛdayadatta   

ekaḥ adhivaktā ।

hṛdayadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

puruṣadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

puruṣadattasya ullekhaḥ mudrārākṣase asti

datta

manodatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

manodattaḥ kośeṣu varṇitaḥ

datta

kanakadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

kanakadattasya ullekhaḥ vetāla-pañcaviṃśatikāyām asti

datta

turuṣkadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

turuṣkadattasya ullekhaḥ śilālekheṣu vartate

datta

umāpatidatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

umāpatidattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

upendradatta   

puruṣanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

upendradattaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ puruṣāṇām ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

īśvaradatta   

ekaḥ rājaputraḥ ।

īśvaradattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

pitṛdatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

pitṛdattasya ullekhaḥ patañjalinā kṛtaḥ

datta

parṇadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

parṇadattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

niścayadatta   

ekaḥ vaṇik ।

niścayadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

vṛddhidatta   

ekaḥ vaṇik ।

vṛddhidattasya ullekhaḥ campaka-śreṣṭhi-kathānake asti

datta

jambhaladatta   

vetālapañjaviṃśatikāyāḥ lekhakaḥ ।

jambhaladattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

jayadatta   

ekaḥ rājā ।

jayadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

jayadatta   

rājñaḥ jayāpīḍasya ekaḥ mantrī ।

jayadattasya ullekhaḥ rājataraṅgiṇyām asti

datta

jayadatta   

aśva-vaidyakaḥ ityasya granthasya lekhakaḥ ।

jayadattasya ullekhaḥ śārṅgadhara-paddhatyām asti

datta

jayadatta   

indrasya putraḥ ।

jayadattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

jinadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

jinadattasya ullekhaḥ pariśiṣṭaparvan ityasmin granthe asti

datta

jinadatta   

ekaḥ jainaḥ sūriḥ ।

jinadattasya ullekhaḥ sarvadarśana-saṅgrahe asti

datta

jīvadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

jīvadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

jīvadattakaḥ   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

jīvadattakasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

turuṣkadatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

turuṣkadattasya ullekhaḥ śilālekheṣu vartate

datta

dattatreyāpaniṣad   

ekā upaniṣad ।

dattatreyāpaniṣadaḥ ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

datta

dattairaṇḍapallakaḥ   

ekaṃ maṇḍalam ।

dattairaṇḍapallakasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

datta

dāmodaradatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

dāmodaradattasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

datta

devadatta   

ekā alīkā ।

devadattaḥ kathāsaritsāgare parigaṇitā

datta

devadattaśathaḥ   

ekaḥ adhyāpakaḥ ।

devadattaśathasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

datta

dvidatta   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

dvidattasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

datta

nāḍikādatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

nāḍikādattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

nāḍīdatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

nāḍīdattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

devadatta   

govindadattasya putraḥ ।

devadattasya ullekhaḥ kathāsaritsāgare asti

datta

devadatta   

rājñaḥ jayadattasya putraḥ ।

devadattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

devadatta   

haridattasya putraḥ ।

devadattasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

datta

devadatta   

lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

devadattaḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ lekhakānām ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

devadatta   

ekaḥ nāgaḥ ।

devadattasya ullekhaḥ bhāgavatapurāṇe asti

datta

nāndidatta   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

nāndidattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

nārāyaṇadatta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

nārāyaṇadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

dharmadatta   

ekaḥ kaviḥ ।

dharmadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

datta

dharmadatta   

alaṅkāraśāstrasambandhī ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

dharmadattasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

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