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dha | aspirate of the preceding letter,  |
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dha | mf(ā-)n. (1. dhā-; see 2. dhā-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' placing, putting  |
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dha | mf(ā-)n. holding, possessing, having  |
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dha | mf(ā-)n. bestowing, granting, causing etc. (see a-doma-dh/a-, garbha-dh/a-)  |
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dha | m. Name of brahmā- or kubera-  |
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dha | m. (in music) the 6th note of the gamut  |
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dha | m. virtue, merit  |
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dha | n. wealth, property  |
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dha | n. dur-dh/ā- (qq. vv.)  |
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dhaḍieva | m. Name of a man  |
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dhagaddhagiti | ind. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) crack! crack!  |
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dhagiti | ind. (onom.) in a moment, at once  |
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dhainava | See gaRa utsādi- and bid-ādi-.  |
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dhainuka | n. a herd of cows  |
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dhainuka | n. a kind of coitus  |
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dhairya | n. (1. dh/īra-) intelligence, forethought (opp. to mālvya-)  |
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dhairya | n. (2. dhīra-) firmness, constancy, calmness, patience, gravity, fortitude, courage, (ryaṃ-kṛ-or ava-lamb-or ā-lamb-,to compose one's self, gather courage) etc.  |
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dhairya | n. precision of diction  |
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dhairyadhara | mfn. possessed of firmness or constancy  |
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dhairyadhvaṃsa | m. failure of courage  |
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dhairyakalita | mfn. assuming firmness or composure, steady, calm  |
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dhairyamitra | m. Name of a poet  |
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dhairyapāramitā | f. highest perfection of perseverance  |
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dhairyatā | f. constancy, perseverance (for dhīratā-?)  |
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dhairyavat | ( ) mfn. possessed of firmness or patience, firm, steady.  |
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dhairyavṛtti | f. steady conduct, composure ( read ujjhita-dhai-rya-vṛttir- varia lectio vṛttam-)  |
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dhairyavṛtti | mfn. of steady conduct, steadily behaved  |
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dhairyayukta | ( ) mfn. possessed of firmness or patience, firm, steady.  |
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dhaivara | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to a fisherman  |
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dhaivata | n. the sixth note of the gamut  |
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dhaivatya | n. (fr. dhīvan- ) skilfulness (?).  |
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dhak | Nominal verb fr. dagh- or dah- (see dakṣiṇa-dagh-and uś/a-dah-).  |
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dhak | an exclamation of wrath  |
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dhakāra | m. the letter or sound dh-.  |
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dhakit | ind. equals dhik-  |
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dhakk | cl.10 P. dhakkayati-, to destroy, annihilate  |
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dhakṣat | and dh/akṣu- mfn. ( dah-) equals d/akṣat- and dākṣu-  |
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dhalaṇḍa | m. a kind of small thorny tree  |
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dhalila | m. or n. Name of a valley in which the capital of udyāna- is said to have been situated  |
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dham | or dhmā- cl.1 P. dh/amati- (A1. te- ; parasmE-pada dhmāntas- equals dhamantas- ; perf. dadhmau-,3. plural A1. mire- ; Aorist adhmāsīt- ; preceding dhmāyāt-or dhmeyāt- grammar; future dhamāṣyati- ; dhmāsyati-, dhmātā- grammar; ind.p. -dhm/āya- ) to blow (either intrans. as wind [applied also to the bubbling soma- ]or trans. as,to blow a conch-shell or any wind instrument) etc. ; to blow into (locative case) ; to breathe out, exhale ; to kindle a fire by blowing ; to melt or manufacture (metal) by blowing etc. ; to blow or cast away : Passive voice dhamyate-, Epic also ti-, dhmāy/ate-, ti- ( ) to be blown etc.: Causal dhmāpayati- (Aorist adidhmapat- grammar; Passive voice dhmāpyate- ) to cause to blow or melt ; to consume by fire, reduce to cinder : Desiderative didhnāsati- grammar : Intensive dedhmīyate- ; dādhmāyate-, parasmE-pada yamāna- being violently blown (conch-shell) [ confer, compare Slavonic or Slavonian dumo"smoke"]  |
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dhama | mfn. blowing, melting (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see karaṃ--, khariṃ--, jalaṃ--etc.)  |
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dhama | m. (only ) the moon  |
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dhama | m. Name of brahman-  |
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dhama | m. of yama-  |
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dhama | m. of kṛṣṇa-.  |
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dhamadhama | m. "blower", Name of a demon that causes disease  |
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dhamadhama | m. of an attendant of śiva-  |
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dhamadhamā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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dhamadhamā | ind. blowing repeatedly or the sort of sound made by blowing with a bellows or trumpet  |
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dhamadhamāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to quake, tremble, /2  |
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dhamaka | m. "a blower", blacksmith (as blowing the forge)  |
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dhamana | mfn. blowing with a bellows  |
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dhamana | mfn. blowing i.e. scaring away (see māyā--)  |
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dhamana | mfn. cruel  |
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dhamana | m. reed |
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dhamana | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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dhamana | m. or n. a particular high number  |
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dhamana | n. melting (of ore).  |
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dhamani | f. the act of blowing or piping  |
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dhamani | f. (also nī-) a pipe or tube, (especially) a canal of the human body, any tubular vessel, as a vein, nerve etc. etc. (24 tubular vessels starting from the heart or from the navel are supposed to carry the raca-or chyle through the body)  |
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dhamani | f. the throat, neck  |
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dhamani | f. Name of hrāda-'s wife (the mother of vātāpi- and ilvala-)  |
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dhamanī | f. a sort of perfume  |
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dhamanī | f. turmeric or Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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dhamanīla | mfn. full-veined, having prominent veins, gaRa sidhmādi-.  |
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dhamanīrajjusaṃtata | mfn. "having the veins strained like cords", emaciated, lank  |
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dhamanisaṃtata | mfn. "having the veins strained like cords", emaciated, lank  |
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dhamara | m. or n. a particular high number (see dhamana-).  |
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dhamātra | m. or n. a particular high number (see dhamana-).  |
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dhami | mfn. blowing, puffing  |
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dhami | f. the act of blowing (See antraṃ--).  |
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dhamin | See kāmaṃ-dh-.  |
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dhamita | mfn. blown, kindled  |
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dhamitra | n. an implement for kindling fire (see dhav-).  |
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dhammala | m. the breast ornamented with gold or jewels (see milla-)  |
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dhammaṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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dhammikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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dhammilla | m. a woman's braided and ornamented hair wound round the head ( wrong reading dhamilla-)  |
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dhammilla | m. Name of a Brahman.  |
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dhammillacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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dhammillaka | mf(ā-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a woman's braided and ornamented hair wound round the head (satr-. wrong reading dhamilla-)  |
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dhamyamāna | mfn. being blown or melted  |
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dhamyat | mfn. being blown or melted  |
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dhaṇ | cl.1 P. dhaṇati-, to sound (see 1. dhan-, dhvan-).  |
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dhan | cl.1 P. dhanati-, to sound (see dhaṇ-and dhvan-).  |
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dhan | cl.3 P. dadh/anti-. ( ) to cause to run or move quickly (parasmE-pada dadh/anat-, dadhanv/as-; Potential dadhanyur- ) ; to bear fruit : Causal dhanayati-, te-, to cause to move or run ; to move or run (see dhanv-and dh/aniṣṭha-). |
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dhana | n. the prize of a contest or the contest itself (literally a running match, race, or the thing raced for; hit/aṃ- dhānam-,a proposed prize or contest; dhanaṃ-ji-,to win the prize or the fight)  |
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dhana | n. booty, prey (dhanam-bhṛ- A1.,to carry off the prize or booty)  |
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dhana | n. any valued object, (especially) wealth, riches, (movable) property, money, treasure, gift etc.  |
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dhana | n. capital (opp. to vṛddhi-interest)  |
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dhana | n. equals go-dhana-  |
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dhana | n. (arithmetic) the affirmative quantity or plus (opp. to ṛṇa-, kṣaya-, vyaya-, hāni-)  |
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dhana | n. Name of the 2nd mansion  |
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dhana | m. Name of a merchant  |
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dhanabhakṣa | m. plural booty and enjoyments  |
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dhanacandra | Name of an author.  |
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dhanacchū | m. the Numidian crane (equals kareṭavyā-)  |
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dhanacyuta | mfn. fallen from wealth, poor  |
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dhanada | mf(ā-)n. "wealth-giving", liberal  |
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dhanada | m. Barringtonia Acutangula  |
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dhanada | m. Name of kubera- etc.  |
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dhanada | m. a guhyaka-  |
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dhanada | m. Name of a servant of padma-pāṇi-  |
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dhanada | m. of several men  |
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dhanada | m. of a monkey  |
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dhanada | m. of a mountain  |
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dhanadā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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dhanada | m. of a tantra- deity  |
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dhanada | n. a kind of house  |
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dhanadā | mfn. prize. giving, giving booty or treasures (see -da-).  |
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dhanadadeva | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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dhanadākṣī | f. a kind of tree (equals kuberākṣī-)  |
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dhanadāmantra | m. Name of a particular prayer  |
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dhanādāna | n. acceptance of money  |
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dhanādānanibandhana | mfn. contingent on the possession or non-possession of wealth  |
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dhanadaṇḍa | m. fine, amercement  |
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dhanadānuja | m. the younger brother of kubera-, Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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dhanadāpūjāyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram  |
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dhanadarpa | m. pride of wealth  |
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dhanadastotra | n. Name of a stotra-  |
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dhanadāstotra | n. Name of a stotra-  |
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dhanadatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhanadatta | m. "wealth-given", Name of several merchants  |
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dhanadāvāsa | m. kubera-'s residence, Name of the mountain kailāsa-  |
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dhanadāya | Nom. P. yate-, to resemble kubera-  |
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dhanadāyin | mfn. giving rewards or treasures  |
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dhanadāyin | m. Name of agni-  |
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dhanadeśvara | m. "wealth giving lord", Name of kubera-  |
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dhanadeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhanadeva | m. Name of a minister and author  |
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dhanadeva | m. of another man  |
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dhanadhānī | (dh/ana--) f. receptacle for valuable articles  |
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dhanadhānya | n. money and grain ( dhanadhānyādhika nyādhika- mfn.rich in money and grain )  |
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dhanadhānya | n. a spell for restraining certain magical weapons  |
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dhanadhānyādhika | mfn. dhanadhānya |
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dhanadharma | m. Name of a king  |
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dhanadharman | m. Name of a king  |
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dhanadharman | n. dual number (maṇī-) (prajā-pateḥ-) Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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dhanādhigoptṛ | m. "guardian of treasury", Name of kubera-  |
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dhanādhikāra | m. title or right to property  |
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dhanādhikārin | m. heir  |
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dhanādhikārin | m. = the next  |
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dhanādhikṛta | m. "placed over treasures", a treasure  |
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dhanādhipa | m. "lord of treasury", Name of kubera-  |
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dhanādhipati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of treasury", Name of kubera- '  |
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dhanādhipatya | n. dominion over treasury  |
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dhanāḍhya | mfn. opulent, rich  |
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dhanādhyakṣa | m. "overseer of treasury", treasurer  |
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dhanādhyakṣa | m. Name of kubera-  |
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dhanāḍhyatā | f. riches, wealth  |
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dhanāgama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) accession of wealth, gain  |
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dhanagarva | m. "purse-proud", Name of a man  |
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dhanagarvita | mfn. proud of money  |
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dhanagiri | m. "money-mountain", Name of a man  |
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dhanagoptṛ | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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dhanagupta | mfn. (for gupta-dh-) one who guards his money carefully  |
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dhanagupta | m. Name of a merchant's son ( dhanaguptatā -tā- f. )  |
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dhanaguptatā | f. dhanagupta |
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dhanahara | mfn. money-stealing  |
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dhanahara | m. a thief or an heir  |
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dhanahara | m. a kind of plant  |
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dhanahāraka | mfn. with money  |
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dhanaharī | f. a kind of perfume commonly called Chora  |
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dhanaharin | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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dhanahārin | mfn. equals -hara-  |
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dhanahārya | mfn. to be won by money  |
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dhanahīna | mfn. equals -varjita-  |
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dhanahīnatā | f. poverty  |
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dhanahṛt | mfn. equals -hara-  |
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dhanahṛt | m. a thief.  |
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dhanahṛt | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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dhanaiṣin | mfn. longing for riches, wishing for money |
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dhanaiṣin | m. a creditor who claims his money  |
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dhanaiśvarya | n. dominion over riches  |
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dhanajāta | mfn. arising from wealth, produced by wealth  |
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dhanajāta | n. plural goods of every kind  |
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dhanajit | mfn. winning a prize or booty, victorious, wealth-acquiring  |
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dhanajit | m. Name of an ekāha-  |
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dhanaka | m. avarice, covetousness  |
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dhanaka | m. Name of a yādava- (son of dur-dama- or dur-mada-)  |
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dhanaka | m. of another man  |
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dhanakāma | (dh/ana-.) mfn. desirous of wealth, covetous  |
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dhanakāmya | mfn. desirous of wealth, covetous  |
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dhanakeli | m. "sporting with wealth", Name of kubera-  |
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dhanakośa | m. treasure of wealth or money  |
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dhanakrītā | f. a woman bought with money  |
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dhanakrītī | f. a woman bought with money  |
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dhanakṣaya | m. loss of money or property  |
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dhanakṣaya | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanalobha | m. desire of wealth, covetousness  |
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dhanalobhin | mfn. equals -lubdha-  |
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dhanalubdha | mfn. greedy of wealth, avaricious  |
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dhanamada | m. pride of money  |
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dhanamada | mfn. equals -vat- proud of money  |
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dhanaṃdadā | f. "wealth-granting", Name of a Buddhist deity.  |
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dhanamitra | m. Name of several men  |
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dhanaṃjaya | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. fire,  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. a particular vital air supposed to nourish the body  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. Plumbago Zeylanica  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. Name of arjuna-  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. the 9th day of the karma-māsa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order), the plant Terminalia Arjuna  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of a vyāsa-  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of a king of kaliṅga-  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of a king of Kausthalapura  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of the author of the dala-rūpaka- etc. (See below)  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of a merchant  |
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dhanaṃjaya | m. of a Brahman plural his descendants  |
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dhanaṃjayakośa | m. Name of dictionary  |
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dhanaṃjayanāmamālā | f. Name of dictionary  |
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dhanaṃjayanighaṇṭu | m. Name of dictionary  |
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dhanaṃjayasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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dhanaṃjayasena | m. Name of a poet  |
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dhanaṃjayavijaya | m. "the victory of dhanaṃ-jaya- or arjuna-", Name of a vyāyoga- by kāñcana-  |
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dhanamohana | m. Name of a merchant's son  |
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dhanamūla | n. principal, capital  |
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dhanamūla | mfn. proceeding from or founded on wealth  |
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dhanamūlya | n. wealth root, capital  |
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dhanamūlyatā | f.  |
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dhananāsa | m. loss of wealth or property  |
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dhanāndha | mfn. blinded by riches  |
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dhananetṛ | m. "bringer of wealth", prince, king  |
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dhanānvita | mfn. endowed with riches, wealthy  |
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dhanāpahāra | m. taking away of property, fine, amercement  |
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dhanāpahāra | m. plunder  |
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dhanapāla | m. guardian of treasure, treasurer  |
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dhanapāla | m. king  |
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dhanapāla | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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dhanapāla | m. of the author of the Palya-lacchi etc.  |
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dhanapāla | m. of other men |
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dhanapara | mf(ā-)n. fond of money  |
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dhanapati | m. (dh/ana--) lord of wealth (with or scilicet dhanānām-)  |
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dhanapati | m. a rich man  |
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dhanapati | m. a king  |
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dhanapati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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dhanapati | m. Name of several authors (also -misra-and -sūri-).  |
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dhanapiśācī | f. thirst for wealth, avarice  |
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dhanapiśācikā | f. thirst for wealth, avarice  |
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dhanapriya | mfn. fond of wealth  |
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dhanapriyā | f. Name of a plant (prob. wrong reading for ghana--).  |
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dhanāpti | f. acquisition of wealth  |
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dhanarakṣa | m. keeping money, not spending it  |
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dhanarakṣaka | m. Name of kubera-  |
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dhanarca | ( )  |
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dhanarci | ( ) mfn. shining with booty (fr. -ṛca-, -ṛci-; arc-).  |
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dhanārcita | mfn. "honoured by wealth", rich, opulent  |
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dhanārgha | mfn. deserving a reward or prize  |
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dhanārjana | n. acquisition of wealth or property  |
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dhanarṇa | (for -ṛṇa-) n. (in, arithmetic) positive and negative quantities  |
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dhanārthin | mfn. "wealth-seeking", covetous, miserly  |
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dhanarūpa | n. a particular kind of property  |
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dhanasā | mfn. equals -s/ani-  |
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dhanāśā | f. longing after wealth, desire for riches  |
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dhanāśā | f. hope of gaining wealth  |
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dhanasādhana | n. idem or '(dh/ana--) f. acquisition of wealth '  |
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dhanasaṃcaya | m. ( ) collection of money, riches.  |
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dhanasaṃcayana | n. ( ) collection of money, riches.  |
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dhanasaṃcayin | mfn. having a collection of money  |
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dhanasaṃcayin | mfn. of money  |
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dhanasaṃcayin | mfn. a rich man  |
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dhanasammata | m. Name of a prince  |
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dhanasampad | ( ) f. accumulation or abundance of wealth.  |
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dhanasampatti | ( ) f. accumulation or abundance of wealth.  |
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dhanasani | mfn. granting or winning wealth  |
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dhanasāti | (dh/ana--) f. acquisition of wealth  |
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dhanaspṛt | mfn. carrying away the prize or booty  |
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dhanaśrī | f. Name of a woman  |
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dhanāśrī | or dhanyāśī- (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī-.  |
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dhanastha | mfn. "living in wealth", wealthy, rich  |
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dhanasthāna | n. "receptacle for wealth", treasury  |
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dhanasthāna | n. (astronomy) the 2nd mansion  |
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dhanasthānādhikārin | m. "superintendent of treasury"a treasurer  |
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dhanasū | m.,"wealth-producer", the fork-tailed shrike  |
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dhanasvāmin | m. owner of money, capitalist on  |
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dhanasyaka | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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dhanatama | m. (with dāya-) an exceedingly rich donation  |
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dhanatṛpti | f. sufficiency of money  |
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dhanatṛṣṇā | f. thirst for money, covetousness  |
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dhanatyaj | mfn. resigning wealth  |
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dhanava | Nom. (fr. the next) P., vati-, to become rich  |
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dhanavarjita | mfn. destitute of wealth, poor  |
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dhanavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanavat | mfn. wealthy, rich  |
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dhanavat | m. a rich man etc.  |
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dhanavat | m. the sea or ocean  |
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dhanavat | m. Name of a vidyā-dharī- and a merchant's daughter  |
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dhanavatī | f. the constellation dhaniṣṭhā-  |
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dhanavibhāga | m. distribution of wealth  |
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dhanaviparyaya | m. equals -nāśa-  |
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dhanavṛddha | mfn. rich in money  |
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dhanavṛddhi | f. increase of property  |
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dhanavyaya | m. the spending of money or treasure, extravagance  |
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dhanāya | Nom. P. A1. yati-, te-, to wish for wealth or money, be desirous of (genitive case dative case or accusative)  |
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dhanāyā | f. desire of wealth, covetousness  |
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dhanāyas | m. Name of a son of purū-ravas- (see van-).  |
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dhanayauvanaśālin | mfn. endowed with wealth and youth  |
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dhanāyu | mfn. acquiring money  |
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dhandha | n. indisposition (see dhāndhya-).  |
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dhandhuka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings,  |
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dhanecchā | f. desire for wealth  |
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dhaneś | m. "wealth-lord", a rich man  |
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dhaneśa | m. idem or 'm. "wealth-lord", a rich man '  |
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dhaneśa | m. Name of kubera- ( dhaneśatva -tva-,n., )  |
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dhaneśa | m. Name of vopadeva-'s teacher  |
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dhaneśatva | n. dhaneśa |
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dhaneśvara | m. "treasure-lord", Name of kubera-  |
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dhaneśvara | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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dhaneśvara | m. of vopadeva-'s teacher (see prec.) etc.  |
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dhaneśvarī | f. a rich woman or the wife of kubera-  |
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dhaneya | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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dhaneyaka | n. coriander seed (equals dhanyāka-)  |
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dhanika | mfn. wealthy, opulent ( dhanikatā -tā- f.wealth, opulence )  |
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dhanika | mfn. good, virtuous  |
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dhanika | m. a rich man, owner, creditor  |
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dhanika | m. a husband  |
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dhanika | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dhanika | m. n. coriander  |
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dhanikā | f. a virtuous or excellent woman  |
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dhanika | m. any young woman or wife  |
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dhanika | m. Panicum Italicum  |
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dhanīkā | f. = dhanikā-, a young woman  |
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dhanikatā | f. dhanika |
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dhanin | mfn. possessing wealth or treasures, wealthy, rich, well off etc.  |
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dhanin | m. a rich man, owner, creditor  |
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dhanin | m. Name of kubera-  |
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dhanin | m. of a messenger of the kapa-s  |
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dhanīrāma | m. Name of an author  |
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dhaniṣṭha | mfn. (superl. of2. dhan-) very swift  |
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dhaniṣṭha | mfn. (fr. dhana-) very rich  |
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dhaniṣṭhā | f. sg. and plural the more modern Name of the nakṣatra- śraviṣṭhā- or 24th lunar mansion  |
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dhanīya | Nom. P. yati-, to wish for riches  |
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dhanīyaka | n. coriander seed (equals dhanyāka-)  |
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dhañoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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dhanoṣman | (or noṣ-) m. burning desire for money or for wealth  |
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dhanotpatti | f. income,  |
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dhanū | m. a store of grain (for 2.See dhanu-).  |
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dhanu | m. or ( ) 2. dhanū- f. (fr.2. dhan-?) a bow  |
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dhanu | m. a measure of 4 hasta-s or cubits (see dhanv-antara-below)  |
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dhanu | m. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanu | m. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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dhanu | m. Semecarpus Anacardium  |
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dhanu | according to to some also,"water, juice etc."; confer, compare dhanv-, dhanutṛ-.  |
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dhanu | f. (dh/anu-,or dhan/ū-) a dry sandbank, a sandy shore ([ confer, compare English bight, German Bucht]) (Nominal verb n/ūs-).  |
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dhanugupta | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanuḥ | in comp. for nus-.  |
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dhanuhastā | f. Name of a being attendant on devī-  |
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dhanuḥkāṇḍa | equals dhanuṣ-k-, -kh-, -p- (below) .  |
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dhanuḥkhaṇḍa | equals dhanuṣ-k-, -kh-, -p- (below) .  |
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dhanuḥpaṭa | equals dhanuṣ-k-, -kh-, -p- (below) .  |
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dhanuḥśākhā | f. equals nur-guṇā- (below)  |
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dhanuḥśālā | f. bow-room  |
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dhanuḥsaṃstha | mfn. shaped like a bow  |
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dhanuḥśata | n. 100 dhanus- or 400 hasta-s or cubits  |
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dhanuḥśreṇī | f. equals dhanu-ś- or = mahendra-vāruṇī-.  |
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dhanuḥstambha | tn. a kind of spasmodic contraction of the body  |
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dhanuketakī | f. a kind of flower  |
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dhanur | in compound for nus-.  |
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dhanurāja | m. Name of one of the ancestors of śakya-- muni-  |
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dhanurākāra | mfn. bow-shaped, curved, bent  |
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dhanurākṛti | mfn. bow-shaped, curved, bent  |
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dhanurārtnī | f. the end of a bow (where the string is fastened)  |
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dhanurāsana | n. a particular mode of sitting  |
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dhanurāśi | m. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanurbhṛt | ( ) m. bow-man, archer.  |
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dhanurdhara | m. equals -graha- etc. (also as Name of śiva-)  |
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dhanurdhara | m. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanurdhara | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dhanurdhārin | ( ) m. bow-man, archer.  |
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dhanurdruma | m. "bow tree", the bamboo (used for bows)  |
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dhanurdurga | mfn. made inaccessible or protected by a desert  |
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dhanurdurga | n. a place so protected ( dhanva--).  |
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dhanurdvitīya | mfn. furnished with a bow  |
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dhanurgraha | m. bearing a bow, an archer  |
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dhanurgraha | m. the art of managing a bow  |
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dhanurgraha | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dhanurgrāha | ( ) m. an archer.  |
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dhanurgrāhin | ( ) m. an archer.  |
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dhanurguṇa | m. a bow-string |
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dhanurguṇā | f. Sanseviera Zeylanica (from the leaves of which a tough thread is extracted of which bow-strings were made)  |
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dhanurhasta | mfn. bow in hand, having a bow  |
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dhanurjyā | f. a bowstring  |
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dhanurjyātalaśabda | m. the mere twanging noise of the bow-string  |
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dhanurlatā | f. a bow (literally bow-creeper)  |
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dhanurlatā | f. equals soma-vallī-  |
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dhanurmadhya | n. the middle part of a bow (= lastaka-)  |
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dhanurmaha | m. the consecration of a b  |
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dhanurmakha | varia lectio for -maha-.  |
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dhanurmālā | f. equals -guṇā-  |
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dhanurmārga | m.,"bow line", curve  |
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dhanurmāsamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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dhanurvakra | mfn. crooked like a bow  |
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dhanurvaktra | m. "bow-mouth", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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dhanurvāta | m. a kind of disease  |
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dhanurveda | m. the science of archery, an archery treatise (regarded as an upa-veda- connected with the yajur-veda-, and derived from viśvāmitra- or bhṛgu-) etc.  |
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dhanurveda | m. Name of work by śārṅga-datta-  |
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dhanurvedacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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dhanurvedapara | mfn. devoted to archery  |
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dhanurvedaparāyaṇa | mfn. devoted to archery  |
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dhanurvedaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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dhanurvedasāra | m. Name of work  |
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dhanurvedin | mfn. versed in archery  |
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dhanurvedin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dhanurvidyā | f. "bow-science", archery  |
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dhanurvidyādīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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dhanurvidyārambhaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. "bow-plant", the bamboo  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. Semecarpus Anacardium  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. Isora Corylifolia  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. a measure of 4 cubits  |
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dhanurvṛkṣa | m. (geometry) an arc  |
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dhanuryantra | n. ( ) a bow (literally bow-instrument, bow stick) .  |
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dhanuryāsa | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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dhanuryaṣṭi | f. ( ) a bow (literally bow-instrument, bow stick) .  |
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dhanuryogyā | f. bow-exercise, archery  |
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dhanuṣ | in compound for nus-.  |
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dhanus | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-; see dhanu-) a bow etc.  |
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dhanus | n. a measure of length = 4 hasta-s or 1/2000 gavyūti- etc.  |
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dhanus | n. (geometry) an arc or part of a circle  |
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dhanus | n. (astronomy) an arc or quadrant for ascertaining the sun's altitude and zenith-distance  |
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dhanus | n. a fiddlestick  |
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dhanus | n. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanus | n. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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dhanus | n. Name of śiva- (armed with a bow , or equals dhanuḥsvarūpa- )  |
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dhanus | n. a desert, arid land (see nur-/aur-.ga) .  |
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dhanuṣa | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (ṣākhya- ) .  |
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dhanuṣākṣa | (or ṣākṣa-?) idem or 'm. Name of a ṛṣi- (ṣākhya- ) .' , .  |
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dhanuṣka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals dhanus- See sa--  |
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dhanuṣka | n. a small bow  |
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dhanuṣkāṇḍa | n. sg. bow and arrow  |
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dhanuṣkapāla | n. gaRa kaskādi-. 1.  |
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dhanuṣkara | m. a bow-maker  |
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dhanuṣkara | mfn. bow in hand, armed with a bow  |
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dhanuṣkāra | m. a bow-maker  |
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dhanuṣkarī | f. a kind of flower  |
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dhanuṣkarṣaṇa | n. bending a bow  |
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dhanuṣkhaṇḍa | n. a portion of a bow  |
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dhanuṣkhātā | f. Name of a river on  |
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dhanuṣkoṭi | f. the curved end of bow  |
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dhanuṣkoṭī | f. the curved end of bow  |
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dhanuṣkṛt | m. a bow-maker  |
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dhanuṣmat | mfn. armed with a bow, an archer etc.  |
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dhanuṣmat | m. Name of a mountain to the north of madhya-deśa-  |
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dhanuṣmatī | f. Name of the tutelary deity in the family of vyāghra-pād-  |
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dhanuṣmattā | f. archery  |
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dhanuṣpāṇi | mfn. bow in hand, armed with a bow  |
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dhanuṣpaṭa | m. Buchanania Latifolia  |
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dhanuśreṇī | f. Sanseviera Zeylanica  |
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dhanustambha | See dhanuḥ-st-.  |
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dhanustambha | See nuḥ-st-.  |
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dhanutṛ | mfn. running, moving quickly  |
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dhanv | cl.1 P. A1. dhanvati-, te- (imperative dhaniva-,metric. for dhanva- ; perfect tense dadhanv/e-, vir/e-, parasmE-pada dadhanv/as-; Aorist /aahanviṣur-) to run or flow ; cause to run or flow (confer, compare 2. dhan-; dhav-and 1. dhāv-.)  |
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dhanva | n. equals dh/anvan- ( ; especially at the beginning and at the end of compound; see iṣu--, tisṛ--, priya--.;alsof(ā-).in dhanvābhis- varia lectio vībhis-)  |
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dhanva | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanvā | in compound for van-.  |
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dhanvacara | mfn. going in a desert land  |
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dhanvacyut | mfn. shaking the ground, .  |
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dhanvadhi | m. a bow-case  |
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dhanvadurga | mfn. See dhanur-d-.  |
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dhanvaga | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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dhanvaga | m. Grewia Elastica  |
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dhanvaja | mfn. growing on dry soil, produced on barren land, :  |
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dhanvan | n. a bow etc. (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see asthi--, ugra--, kṣipra--etc., and )  |
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dhanvan | n. rain-bow  |
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dhanvan | n. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanvan | n. (also m.) dry soil, shore (samudasya-; see dhanu-)  |
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dhanvan | n. a desert, a waste etc.  |
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dhanvan | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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dhanvan | m. Name of a country. (Cf. dhanu-, nus-.)  |
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dhanvana | mn. idem or 'm. Grewia Elastica '  |
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dhanvana | m. a kind of animal  |
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dhanvana | m. varia lectio vina-.  |
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dhanvaṅga | See dhaṅvaga-.  |
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dhanvaṅga | m. Grewia Elastica  |
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dhanvantara | n. the space or distance of a dhanu- or 4 hasta-s  |
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dhanvantara | n. Name of śiva-, ( "bow-string";but see tari-).  |
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dhanvantari | m. (for vani-t-),"moving in a curve", Name of a deity to whom oblations were offered in the north-east quarter (where tare- wrong reading for tareḥ-)  |
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dhanvantari | m. of the sun  |
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dhanvantari | m. the physician of the gods (produced at the churning of the ocean with a cup of amṛta- in his hands, the supposed author of the āyur-veda-, who in a later existence is also called divo-dāsa-, king of kāśi-, and considered to be the founder of the Hindu school of medicine)  |
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dhanvantari | m. Pur (dhānv-)  |
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dhanvantari | m. Name of the author of a medical dictionary (perhaps the same mentioned among the 9 gems of the court of vikramāditya-)  |
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dhanvantaridarpabhaṅga | m. "the breaking of dhanvan-'s pride", Name of a chapter of  |
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dhanvantarigrantha | m. Name of work  |
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dhanvantarigrastā | f. Helleborus Niger  |
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dhanvantariguṇāguṇayogasata | n. Name of work  |
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dhanvantarinighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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dhanvantaripañcaka | n. Name of work  |
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dhanvantarisāranidhi | m. Name of work  |
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dhanvantarivilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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dhanvantarīya | mfn. composed by dhanvantarīya- (also read dhānv-)  |
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dhanvantariyajña | m. the sacrifice offered to dhanvan-  |
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dhanvanya | mfn. being in dry soil or barren land  |
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dhanvapati | m. gaRa aśvapaty-ādi-.  |
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dhanvarṇas | mfn. overflowing the dry land  |
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dhanvāsah | (sāh-) mfn. skilled in archery  |
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dhanvataru | m. "desert tree", a kind of soma- plant |
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dhanvāvin | mfn. carrying or bearing a bow  |
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dhanvāyana | See bhīma-dh-.  |
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dhanvayāsa | m. idem or 'm. Alhagi Maurorum '  |
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dhanvayāsaka | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. Alhagi Maurorum ' '  |
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dhanvayavāsa | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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dhanvayavāsaka | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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dhanvāyin | mfn. carrying or bearing a bow  |
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dhanvibhāṣya | n. the commentator or commentary of dhanvin-.  |
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dhanvin | mfn. ( ) armed with a bow, a bow-man etc. (see iṣu--, driḍha--, bahu-.)  |
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dhanvin | mfn. cunning, shrewd  |
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dhanvin | m. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius  |
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dhanvin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dhanvin | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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dhanvin | m. of arjuna-  |
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dhanvin | m. Terminalia Arjuna  |
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dhanvin | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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dhanvin | m. Alhagi Maurorum  |
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dhanvin | m. Name of a son of manu- tāmasa-  |
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dhanvin | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on (also visvāmin-)  |
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dhanya | mfn. bringing or bestowing wealth, opulent, rich (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' full of) etc.  |
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dhanya | mfn. fortunate, happy, auspicious etc.  |
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dhanya | mfn. good, virtuous (see dhanika-)  |
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dhanya | mfn. wholesome, healthy  |
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dhanya | m. infidel, atheist  |
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dhanya | m. a spell for using or restraining magical weapons  |
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dhanya | m. Vatica Robusta  |
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dhanya | m. Name of a man (see gaRa aśvādi-)  |
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dhanya | m. of the vaiśya-s in krauñca-dvīpa-  |
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dhanyā | f. a nurse  |
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dhanya | m. Emblic Myrobalan  |
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dhanya | m. Name of dhruva-'s wife  |
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dhanya | m. (also n.) coriander  |
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dhanya | n. treasure, wealth  |
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dhanya | dhanyaka- etc. See column 1.  |
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dhanyaka | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanyammanya | mfn. thinking one's self fortunate  |
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dhanyāśī | f. See dhanāśrī- below.  |
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dhanyāṣṭaka | n. equals nya-stotra-  |
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dhanyastotra | n. "the praise of the blessed", Name of a poem ascribed to śaṃkarācārya-  |
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dhanyatā | f. fortune, good luck, opulence  |
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dhanyatithi | m. an auspicious or a particular day  |
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dhanyatva | n. equals -tā- f.  |
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dhanyavāda | m. thanksgiving, praise, applause  |
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dhanyodaya | m. Name of a man  |
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dhara | mf(ā-)n. ( dhṛ-) bearing, supporting (scilicet the world, said of kṛṣṇa- and śiva-)  |
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dhara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' holding, bearing, carrying, wearing, possessing, having, keeping (also in memory), sustaining, preserving, observing (see aṃśu--, akṣa--, kulaṃ--etc.) etc.  |
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dhara | m. a mountain (see kṣiti--, bhū--etc.)  |
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dhara | m. a flock of cotton  |
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dhara | m. a frivolous or dissolute man (equals viṭa-)  |
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dhara | m. a sword  |
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dhara | m. Name of a vasu-  |
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dhara | m. of a follower of the pāṇḍava-s of the king of the tortoises  |
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dhara | m. of the father of padma-prabha- (6th arhat- of present tense ava-sarpiṇī-)  |
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dharā | f. "bearer, supporter", the earth etc.  |
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dhara | m. the uterus or womb  |
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dhara | m. a vein or tubular vessel of the body  |
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dhara | m. marrow  |
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dhara | m. a mass of gold or heap of valuables (representing the earth and given to Brahmans)  |
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dhara | m. one of the 8 forms of sarasvatī- idem or 'm. a mass of gold or heap of valuables (representing the earth and given to Brahmans) '  |
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dhara | m. Name of one of the wives of kaśyapa- (mother of the land and water-birds, prob. = the Earth) (varia lectio irā-)  |
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dhara | n. poison (varia lectio dara-)  |
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dharā | f. of ra- q.v  |
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dharābandha | m. equals dharaṇī-b-  |
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dharābhṛt | m. "earth-bearer", a mountain  |
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dharābhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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dharādhārā | f. "support of the mountains", the earth  |
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dharādhara | m. "earth-bearer", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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dharādharā | f. mountain etc.  |
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dharādhārā | (rādh-) f. the earth  |
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dharādharendra | m. "mountain-king", Name of himālaya-  |
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dharādhava | m. "earth-lord", king  |
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dharādhipa | (rādh-) m. idem or '(rādh-) f. the earth '  |
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dharākadamba | m. Nauclea Cadamba =  |
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dharāmara | (rām-) m. "a god on earth", a Brahman  |
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dharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. bearing, supporting  |
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dharaṇa | m. a dike or bank  |
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dharaṇa | m. the world  |
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dharaṇa | m. the sun  |
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dharaṇa | m. the female breast  |
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dharaṇa | m. rice-corn  |
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dharaṇa | m. Name of a king of the nāga-s  |
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dharaṇa | m. or n. a sort of weight variously reckoned as = 10 pala-s, = 16 silver māṣaka-s, = 1 silver purāṇa-, = 1/10 śatamāna-, = 19 niṣpāva-, = 2/5 karṣa-, = 1/10 pala-, = 24 raktikā- etc.  |
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dharaṇa | n. the act of bearing, holding, etc.  |
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dharaṇa | n. bringing, procuring (see kāma--)  |
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dharaṇa | n. support, prop, stay (see pṛtkivī--, savana-.)  |
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dharaṇa | n. a particular high number (see dhamana-, dhamara-)  |
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dharaṇānvita | mfn. endowed with a good memory  |
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dharaṇapriyā | f. Name of the goddess executing the commands of the 19th arhat-  |
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dharaṇī | f. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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dharaṇi | f. (see the next) the earth (personified as the wife of dhruva-)  |
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dharaṇī | f. (see ṇa-and ṇi-) the earth, the soil or ground  |
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dharaṇī | f. a vein or tubular vessel of the body  |
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dharaṇī | f. equals -kanda-  |
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dharaṇī | f. a beam or rafter for a roof.  |
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dharaṇī | f. Name of a Dictionary (see ṇi-kośa-).  |
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dharaṇībandha | m. "earth-bond", id., .  |
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dharaṇibhṛt | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dharaṇībhṛt | m. a mountain (see -dhṛt-).  |
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dharaṇibhuj | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dharaṇidāsa | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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dharaṇidhara | m. "earth-bearer", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- (see pṛthu-dharaṇi-dh-)  |
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dharaṇidhara | m. a mountain (see ṇī-dh-).  |
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dharaṇīdhara | mfn. bearing or sustaining the earth  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of śiva-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of śeṣa-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the mythic. elephants fabled to support the earth  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a mountain etc.  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a tortoise  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a king  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. Name of a man of the family of maunin- and son of maheśvara-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of śaśi-dhara-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of vāsudeva- and grandfather of the author hari-nātha-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of dayā-śaṃkara-  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a poet and other authors (also with pantha-)  |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a bodhi-sattva- (also read ṇīṃ-dh-)  |
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dharaṇīdhra | m. idem or 'm. "earth-bearer", Name of śeṣa-, (varia lectio -bhṛt-).' , a mountain  |
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dharaṇīdhṛt | m. "earth-bearer", Name of śeṣa-, (varia lectio -bhṛt-).  |
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dharaṇigonīga | m. Name of a man  |
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dharaṇigrāma | m. Name of a village.  |
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dharaṇija | m. "earth-born", a tree  |
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dharaṇija | m. "son of the earth", metron. of the planet Mars  |
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dharaṇīkanda | m. a kind of bulbous plant or esculent root  |
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dharaṇīkīlaka | m. a mountain  |
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dharaṇikośa | m. Name of the Dictionary of dharaṇi-dāsa-.  |
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dharaṇimaṇḍa | m. or n. Name of a place  |
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dharaṇīmaṇḍala | n. "earth-sphere", the globe  |
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dharaṇīṃdhara | See ṇī-dh- (above) .  |
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dharaṇīnārāyaṇastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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dharaṇipati | ( ) m. a prince or king.  |
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dharaṇīplava | m. "having the earth as ship", id.,  |
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dharaṇīpūra | m. "earth-flooding", the ocean  |
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dharaṇīruha | m. "earth-growing", a tree  |
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dharaṇistha | mfn. being or staying on earth  |
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dharaṇīsura | m. "god on earth", a Brahman  |
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dharaṇisuta | m. metron. of the planet Mars (see -ja-).  |
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dharaṇīsuta | m. metron. of aṅgiras- or the planet Mars  |
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dharaṇīsutā | f. of sitā-  |
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dharaṇīśvara | m. (nīśv-) "earth-lord", Name of śiva-  |
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dharaṇīśvararāja | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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dharaṇitala | n. the surface of the earth  |
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dharaṇītala | n. the surface of the earth  |
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dharaṇītalaśrī | m. Name of a prince of the kiṃnara-s  |
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dharaṇitalataitila | m. a god on earth, a Brahman |
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dharaṇīvarāha | m. Name of a king  |
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dharaṇīvarāhasaṃvāda | m. Name of work  |
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dharaṇīvrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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dharaṇīya | mfn. to be held or borne (see śiro--).  |
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dharāpati | m. idem or '(rādh-) m. idem or '(rādh-) f. the earth ' '  |
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dharāpati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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dharapaṭṭa | m. Name of 2 princes of the vallabhī- dynasty  |
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dharāputra | m. metron. of the planet Mars  |
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dharasaṃstha | mfn. mountain-like  |
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dharāśaya | mf(ī-)n. sleeping on the earth  |
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dharasena | m. Name of 2 princes of the vallabhī- dynasty  |
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dharāsūnu | m. equals -putra-  |
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dharātmaja | (rātm-) m. metron. of the planet Mars  |
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dharāturāṣāh | (sāh-) m. prince, king  |
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dharbaka | m. Name of a son of ajātaśatru-  |
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dharimameya | mfn. measurable by weight  |
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dhariman | m. a balance, weight (see ma-meya-)  |
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dhariman | m. form, figure  |
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dharīman | m. equals dharman-  |
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dharīman | m. only locative case maṇi-, according to custom or law or precept  |
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dhariṇi | m. Name of an āgastya-  |
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dharitrī | f. a female bearer or supporter  |
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dharitrī | f. the earth  |
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dharitrībhṛt | m. prince, king  |
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dharitrīdhara | m. "earth-holder", mountain  |
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dharitrīputra | m. metron. of the planet Mars  |
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dharitrīsutrāman | m. idem or 'm. prince, king '  |
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dharītu | See dur-dh/arītu-.  |
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dharīyas | mfn. stronger or very strong,  |
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dharkaṭa | m. Name of a teacher  |
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dharma | m. (rarely n. gaRa ardharcādi-;the older form of the is dh/arman- q.v) that which is established or firm, steadfast decree, statute, ordinance, law  |
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dharma | m. usage, practice, customary observance or prescribed conduct, duty  |
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dharma | m. right, justice (often as a synonym of punishment)  |
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dharma | m. virtue, morality, religion, religious merit, good works ( dharmeṇa dh/armeṇa- ind.or dharmāt māt- ind.according to right or rule, rightly, justly, according to the nature of anything; see below; dharmesthita mesthita- mfn.holding to the law, doing one's duty) etc.  |
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dharma | m. Law or Justice personified (as indra- etc.;as yama- ;as born from the right breast of yama- and father of śama-, kāma- and harṣa- ;as viṣṇu- ;as prajā-pati- and son-in-law of dakṣa- etc.;as one of the attendants of the Sun ;as a Bull ;as a Dove )  |
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dharma | m. the law or doctrine of Buddhism (as distinguished from the saṅgha-or monastic order )  |
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dharma | m. the ethical precepts of Buddhism (or the principal dharma-called sūsra-,as distinguished from the abhi-dharma-or,"further dharma-"and from the vinaya-or"discipline", these three constituting the canon of Southern Buddhism )  |
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dharma | m. the law of Northern Buddhism (in 9 canonical scriptures, viz. prajñā-pāramitā-, gaṇḍa-vyūha-, daśa-bhūmīśvara-, samādhirāja-, laṅkāvatāra-, saddharma-puṇḍarīka-, tathā-gata-guhyaka-, lalita-vistara-, suvarṇa-prabhāsa-, )  |
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dharma | m. nature, character, peculiar condition or essential quality, property, mark, peculiarity (equals sva-bhāva- ; see daśa-dharma-gata- etc.; upamānopameyayor dh-,the tertium comparationis )  |
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dharma | m. a particular ceremony  |
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dharma | m. sacrifice  |
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dharma | m. the ninth mansion  |
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dharma | m. an upaniṣad-  |
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dharma | m. associating with the virtuous  |
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dharma | m. religious abstraction, devotion  |
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dharma | m. equals upamā- (see above)  |
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dharma | m. a bow  |
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dharma | a thing,  |
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dharma | m. a soma--drinker  |
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dharma | m. Name of the 15th arhat- of the present ava-sarpiṇī-  |
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dharma | m. of a son of anu- and father of ghṛta-  |
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dharma | m. of a son of gāndhāra- and father of dhṛta-  |
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dharma | m. of a son of haihaya- and father of netra-  |
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dharma | m. of a son of pṛthu-śravas- and of uśanas-  |
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dharma | m. of a son of su-vrata- (see dharma-sūtra-)  |
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dharma | m. of a son of dīrgha-tapas-,  |
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dharma | m. of a king of kaśmīra-,  |
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dharma | m. of another man  |
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dharma | m. of a lexicographer etc. (also -paṇḍita-, -bhaṭṭa-and -śāstrin-) [ confer, compare Latin firmus, Lithuanian derme4.]  |
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dharma | Nom. P. mati-, to become, law  |
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dharma | in compound for man- q.v 2.  |
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dharma | See .  |
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dharmabāhya | mfn. "outside the law", contrary to what is right  |
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dharmabala | m. "law-strength", Name of a man  |
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dharmabhāgin | mfn. possessed of virtue, virtuous  |
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dharmabhaginī | f. a female that has the rights of a sister  |
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dharmabhaginī | f. a sister in respect of religion (see -bhrātri-).  |
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dharmabhagna | mfn. one who has neglected his duty  |
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dharmabhāṇaka | m. law-expounder, preacher  |
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dharmabhāṇaka | m. lecturer, public reader of the and other sacred works.  |
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dharmābhijanavat | mfn. righteous and of noble origin  |
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dharmabhikṣuka | m. a mendicant from virtuous motives  |
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dharmābhimanas | mfn. directing the mind to virtue or religion, virtuous  |
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dharmābhimukha | m. "turned to virtue", Name of a particular samādhi-  |
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dharmābhimukhā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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dharmabhīru | mfn. forgetful (literally afraid) of duty  |
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dharmabhīruka | mfn. tremblingly alive to duty  |
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dharmābhiṣekakriyā | f. any ablution prescribed as a religious duty  |
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dharmabhrātṛ | m. a brother in respect of religion or piety (see -bhaginī-).  |
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dharmabhṛt | m. "law-supporter", Name of princes and other men (see -dhṛt-).  |
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dharmabhṛta | m. Name of a son of the 13th manu- (varia lectio bhṛtha-).  |
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dharmabindu | m. "a drop of the law", Name of work  |
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dharmabuddhi | mfn. having a virtuous mind  |
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dharmabuddhi | mfn. Name of a merchant  |
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dharmacakra | n. the wheel or range of the law  |
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dharmacakra | n. a particular mythical weapon  |
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dharmacakra | m. "having or turning the wheel of the law", a buddha-  |
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dharmacakrabhṛt | m. "holding the wheel of the law", a buddha- or jaina-  |
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dharmacakrapravartana | n. setting in motion the wheel of the law, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding ;  |
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dharmacakṣus | n. the eye of the law  |
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dharmacakṣus | mfn. having an eye for the law or for what is right  |
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dharmacandra | m. "law-moon", Name of a man  |
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dharmacara | m. "law-observer", Name of a deva-putra-  |
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dharmacaraṇa | n. ( ) observance of the law, performance of duty.  |
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dharmacārin | mfn. observing the law, fulfilling one's duties, virtuous, dutiful, moral etc.  |
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dharmacārin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dharmacārin | m. of a deva-putra-  |
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dharmacārin | m. of a deity of the bodhi- tree  |
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dharmacārin | m. an honest wife, a virtuous woman (see saha-dharma-c-).  |
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dharmacāriṇī | f. a female helpmate in the fulfilment of duties  |
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dharmacaryā | f. ( ) observance of the law, performance of duty.  |
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dharmācārya | m. teacher of law or customs,  |
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dharmācāryastuti | f. Name of work  |
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dharmacchala | m. fraudulent transgression of law or duty  |
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dharmacintā | f. ( ) consideration of the law or duty, virtuous reflection.  |
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dharmacintaka | mfn. meditating on the law, familiar with it  |
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dharmacintana | n. ( ) consideration of the law or duty, virtuous reflection.  |
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dharmacintin | mfn. equals -cintaka-  |
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dharmada | mfn. giving or granting virtue  |
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dharmada | m. Name of one of the attendants of skanda-  |
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dharmadakṣiṇā | f. fee for instruction in the law  |
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dharmadāna | n. a gift made from duty  |
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dharmadānapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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dharmadāra | m. plural a lawful wife  |
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dharmadarśana | n. knowledge of duty or law  |
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dharmadarśin | mfn. seeing what is right (Bombay edition) commentator or commentary  |
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dharmadāsa | m. "duty-slave", Name of a man  |
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dharmadāsa | m. of several authors (a poet, a grammarian and a Scholiast or Commentator on karpūra-mañjarī-)  |
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dharmadatta | m. Name of a poet and a writer on rhetoric  |
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dharmadeśaka | m. teacher of the law (varia lectio mād-).  |
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dharmādeśaka | See ma-d-.  |
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dharmadeśanā | f. instruction in the law (Bombay edition; varia lectio māpad-)  |
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dharmadeśanā | f. with Buddhists= sermon  |
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dharmadeva | m. the god of justice  |
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dharmadhara | m.,"law-supporter", Name of a particular samādhi-  |
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dharmadhara | m. of a prince of the kiṃnara-s  |
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dharmadhara | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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dharmadhāraya | mfn. maintaining the law,  |
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dharmādharma | m. dual number right and wrong, justice and injustice  |
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dharmādharmajña | mfn. knowing right and wrong  |
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dharmādharmaparīkṣā | f. the test of right and wrong, a kind of ordeal by drawing lots or slips of black and white paper Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dharmādharmaparīkṣaṇa | n. the test of right and wrong, a kind of ordeal by drawing lots or slips of black and white paper Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dharmādharmaprabodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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dharmādharmasenāhanana | n. Name of chapter of the  |
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dharmādharmavyavasthā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmadhātrī | f. female law-supporter etc. (said of the water)  |
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dharmadhātu | m. "the element of law or of existence", one of the 18 dhātu-s of the Buddhists  |
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dharmadhātu | m. a buddha- (whose essence is law)  |
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dharmadhātuniyata | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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dharmadhātuparirakṣiṇī | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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dharmadhātuvāgīśvara | m. Name of a Buddhist deity.  |
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dharmadhenu | f. equals -dogdhrī-  |
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dharmādhikāra | m. administration of the law  |
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dharmādhikāra | m. Name of work  |
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dharmādhikārakāraṇika | m. a judge ( )  |
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dharmādhikārakāraṇin | m. a judge ( )  |
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dharmādhikaraṇa | n. administration or court of Justice ( dharmādhikaraṇasthāna -sthāna- n.a law. court )  |
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dharmādhikaraṇa | m. a judge, magistrate  |
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dharmādhikaraṇasthāna | n. dharmādhikaraṇa |
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dharmādhikārika | mfn. relating to the chapter on the law  |
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dharmādhikārin | mfn. administrator of the law, chief officer of justice, judge, magistrate ( dharmādhikāripuruṣa ri-puruṣa- m.officer of a law-court )  |
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dharmādhikārin | mfn. a judge of morals, censor, preacher  |
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dharmādhikāripuruṣa | m. dharmādhikārin |
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dharmādhikṛta | m. a judge  |
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dharmādhiṣṭhāna | n. a court of justice  |
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dharmadhṛk | m. Name of a son of śiva-phalka- (literally equals next or fr. dhṛṣ-?).  |
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dharmadhṛt | mfn. "upholding order", applied to the gods  |
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dharmadhurya | mfn. foremost in justice  |
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dharmādhvabodha | m. Name of work  |
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dharmadhvaja | mfn. "whose banner is law", feigning virtue, hypocritical, an impostor (also -vat-and jika- ; jin- )  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. Name of the sun  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a king of mithilā- (son of kuśa-dhvaja-, father of amitadhvaja- and kṛta-dhvaja-)  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a brother of kuśadhvaja-  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a king of kāñcana-pura-  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of another person  |
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dharmādhvan | m. the way of justice or virtue  |
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dharmādhyakṣa | m. "overseer of justice", minister of justice, judge, magistrate  |
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dharmadinnā | f. (pāli- equals dattā-) "given by religion", Name of a female  |
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dharmadīpa | m. Name of work  |
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dharmadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmāditya | m. "sun of justice", Name of a king  |
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dharmadogdhrī | f. a cow whose milk is destined for sacrifice (see -dughā-).  |
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dharmadravī | f. "having law or virtue for its waters", Name of the Ganges  |
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dharmadṛḍhābhedyasunilambba | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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dharmadrohin | mfn. equals -druh- |
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dharmadrohin | m. a rākṣasa-  |
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dharmadroṇa | m. or n. "law-vessel", Name of the law-books of and on  |
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dharmadṛś | mfn. seeing the right, regarding piety  |
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dharmadṛṣṭi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. seeing the right, regarding piety '  |
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dharmadruh | mfn. violating the law or right  |
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dharmadughā | f. a cow milked for a sacrifice  |
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dharmadvaitanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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dharmadvāra | n. plural the virtues or duties as a means of acquiring the highest wisdom  |
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dharmadveṣin | m. Terminalia Bellerica (see -ghna-).  |
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dharmāgada | m. "having the law for ornament", Name of a king (son of priyaṃ-kara-)  |
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dharmāgada | m. of another man  |
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dharmagahanābhyudgatarāja | m. "a prince who has penetrated the depths of the law", Name of a buddha-.  |
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dharmāgama | m. "law-tradition", a law-book (see siddhānta-dh-).  |
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dharmagañja | m. the treasury of law  |
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dharmagañja | m. Name of a library consisting of sacred books  |
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dharmagaveṣa | m. "virtue seeking", Name of a man  |
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dharmaghaṭa | m. a jar of fragrant water offered daily in the month vaiśākha-  |
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dharmaghaṭavratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmaghna | mf(ī-)n. "destroying law or right", unlawful, immoral  |
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dharmaghna | m. Terminalia Bellerica (whose seeds are used as dice)  |
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dharmaghoṣa | m. Name of an author  |
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dharmagopa | m. Name of a king  |
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dharmagup | mfn. protecting or observing the law  |
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dharmagupta | m. "law-protected", Name of men (also -miśra-), of a poet  |
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dharmagupta | m. of a Buddhist school  |
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dharmaguptacarita | n. Name of work  |
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dharmāha | m. yesterday (see ma-vāsara-).  |
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dharmahāni | f. neglect of duty  |
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dharmahantṛ | mf(trī-)n. transgressing the law or justice  |
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dharmahīna | mfn. standing out side the law  |
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dharmāhṛta | mfn. acquired in a legal manner  |
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dharmaja | mfn. produced by a sense of duty  |
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dharmaja | m. = the next.  |
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dharmajanman | m. "son of dharma- id est yama- ", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmajīvana | mfn. living by fulfilment of duties  |
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dharmajīvana | m. a Brahman who lives according to rule  |
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dharmajña | mfn. knowing the law or what is right etc.  |
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dharmajñāna | n. knowledge of law or duty, Hit  |
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dharmajñatama | mfn. superl.  |
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dharmaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = dh/arma-1  |
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dharmaka | m. Name of a man  |
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dharmakāla | m. (kāya-?) a jina-  |
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dharmakāma | mfn. loving justice, observing right  |
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dharmakāma | m. Name of a demon, on (son of pāpīyas-)  |
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dharmakāmārtha | m. plural virtue, pleasure, and wealth  |
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dharmakāmārthasaṃbaddha | mfn. joined with or containing virtue, pleasure, and wealth  |
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dharmakāmārthasambandha | m. alliance for virtue, pleasure, and wealth id est matrimony  |
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dharmakañcuka | m. or n. armour or garb of virtue  |
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dharmakañcukapraveśin | mfn. putting it on ,  |
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dharmakāṇḍa | m. n. Name of work  |
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dharmakāṅkṣiṇī | f. Name of a gandharvī- and a kiṃ-narī-  |
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dharmakāra | m. "law-doer", Name of a man  |
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dharmākara | m. "mine of virtue or law", Name of a poet  |
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dharmākara | m. of the 99th buddha-  |
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dharmākara | m. of a disciple of Buddhism lokeśvara-rāja-  |
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dharmākara | m. Name of a Buddhist translator.  |
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dharmakāraṇa | n. cause of virtue  |
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dharmakarman | n. work of duty, pious action  |
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dharmakaropādhyāya | m. Name of an author  |
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dharmakārya | n. any act of duty or religion, good work, virtuous conduct  |
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dharmakathā | f. discourse upon law etc.  |
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dharmakathaka | m. propounder of the law (varia lectio thika-)  |
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dharmakāya | m. "law-body", Name of one of the 3 bodies of a buddha-  |
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dharmakāya | m. "having the law for body", a buddha-  |
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dharmakāya | m. a jaina- saint  |
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dharmakāya | m. Name of avalokiteśvara-  |
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dharmakāya | m. of a god of the bodhi- tree  |
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dharmaketu | m. "having justice for a banner", Name of a son of su-ketu- and father of satya-ketu-  |
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dharmaketu | m. a buddha-  |
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dharmaketu | m. a jaina- saint  |
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dharmakhaṇḍa | m. Name of work  |
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dharmākhyāna | n. explanation of duties,  |
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dharmakīla | m. royal edict or grant (also -ka-)  |
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dharmakīla | m. husband  |
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dharmakīrti | m. "glory of the law", Name of a philosopher and poet  |
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dharmakīrti | m. of a grammarian  |
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dharmakīrti | m. of a king  |
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dharmakīrti | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a teacher,  |
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dharmakośa | m. the treasury or collective body of laws and duties  |
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dharmakośa | m. Name of work  |
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dharmakoṣa | m. the treasury or collective body of laws and duties  |
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dharmakoṣa | m. Name of work  |
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dharmakośavyākhyā | f. Name of a  |
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dharmakṛcchra | n. a difficult point of duty or right  |
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dharmakritya | n. fulfilment of duty, virtue, any moral or religious observance  |
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dharmakriyā | f. observance of duties, pious work, righteous conduct  |
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dharmakṛt | mfn. (2.See under 3. dharma-) doing one's duty, virtuous  |
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dharmakṛt | m. maintainer of order (indra-)  |
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dharmākṣara | n. plural "letters of the law", formula or confession of faith  |
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dharmākṣepa | m. objection to the commonly accepted property or nature of anything  |
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dharmakṣetra | n. "law-field" equals kuru-kṣetra-, q.v |
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dharmakṣetra | m. a man of piety and virtue  |
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dharmakṣetra | m. Name of a man  |
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dharmakūpa | m. "holy well", Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dharmakūṭa | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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dharmalakṣaṇa | n. an essential mark of law or ethics (as place, time etc.)  |
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dharmālīka | mfn. having a false character  |
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dharmāloka | m. "light of the law", Name of work  |
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dharmālokamukha | n. introduction to the light of the law  |
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dharmalopa | m. violation of law, neglect of duty, irreligion  |
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dharmalopa | m. absence of an attribute  |
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dharmamahāmātra | m. a minister in matters of religion  |
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dharmamārga | m. the path of virtue or duty  |
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dharmamati | m. "pious-minded", Name of a prince and of a god of the bodhi- tree.  |
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dharmamativinanditarāga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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dharmamātra | mfn. depending only on modality or on the method, only attributive ( dharmamātratva -tva- n. )  |
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dharmamātra | n. mere modality, the manner or method on  |
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dharmamātratva | n. dharmamātra |
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dharmamatsara | mfn. jealous of merit,  |
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dharmamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting merely in law or virtue, moral, righteous  |
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dharmambodhi | m. "law-ocean", Name of work  |
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dharmaṃdada | mfn. giving the law  |
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dharmaṃdadā | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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dharmamegha | m. a particular samādhi- ( dharmameghadhyāna -dhyāna-; n.a particular state of mind connected with it )  |
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dharmameghā | f. Name of one of the 10 bhūmi-s  |
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dharmameghadhyāna | n. dharmamegha |
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dharmameru | m. Name of commentator or commentary on  |
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dharmamīmāṃsā | f. Name of the pūrvamīmāṃsā- of jaimini-  |
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dharmamīmāṃsāparibhāṣā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmamīmāṃsāsaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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dharmamīmāṃsāsārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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dharmamitra | m. "friend of the law", Name of a man  |
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dharmamṛj | m. (Nominal verb mṛk-) varia lectio for -dhṛk-  |
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dharmāmṛta | n. "law-nectar", Name of work  |
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dharmāmṛtamahodadhi | m. "the ocean of law-nectar", Name of work.  |
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dharmamūla | the foundation of law and religion, the veda-s  |
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dharman | m. bearer, supporter, arranger  |
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dharman | m. Name of a son of bṛhad-rāja- and father of kṛtaṃ-jaya-  |
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dharman | n. (older than dh/arma- q.v,in later language mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see below) support, prop, hold  |
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dharman | n. established order of things, steadfast decree (of a god, especially of mitra-- varuṇa-), any arrangement or disposition  |
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dharman | n. will, pleasure  |
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dharman | n. law, rule, duty  |
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dharman | n. practice, custom, mode, manner (dh/armaṇā-, mabhis-; maṇas p/ari-in regular order, naturally; svāya dhar maṇe-at one's own pleasure; dharmaṇi-with the permission of, /adhi dh-against the will of [gen.])  |
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dharman | n. (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') nature, quality, characteristic mark or attribute (see an-ucchitti--) (see uñcha--[add.], kṣatra--, phala--, phena-.) (see dasyu--[add.]) (see cid-dh-[add.]) (see vināśa--.).  |
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dharmaṇa | m. a kind of snake  |
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dharmaṇa | m. a kind of tree, Grewia Elastica  |
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dharmanābha | m. "law-centre", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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dharmanābha | m. of a king  |
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dharmanada | m. Name of a sacred lake  |
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dharmānala | m. fire of justice, Name of a man  |
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dharmanandana | m. " dharma-'s joy or son", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmanandana | m. plural the sons of pāṇḍu- (see -ja-, -janman-etc.)  |
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dharmanandin | m. Name of a Buddhist author.  |
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dharmanāśā | f. "law-ruin", Name of a fictitious city,  |
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dharmanātha | m. legal protector  |
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dharmāndhu | m. "well of virtue","sacred well"Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dharmanetra | m. "law-eyed", Name of a grandson of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of taṃsu- and father of duṣmanta-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of haihaya-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of su-vrata- (varia lectio -sūtra-).  |
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dharmāṅga | m. "whose body is the law", Name of viṣṇu-,  |
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dharmāṅgā | f. a heron (see dharma-rāj-).  |
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dharmanibandha | m. attachment to law, virtue, piety ( dharmanibandhin dhin- mfn.pious, holy )  |
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dharmanibandha | m. Name of work  |
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dharmanibandhin | mfn. dharmanibandha |
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dharmañijñāsā | f. "inquiry into the law", Name of a pariśiṣṭa- of  |
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dharmaniṣpatti | f. fulfilment of duty, moral or religious observance  |
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dharmaniṣṭha | mfn. grounded on or devoted to virtue  |
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dharmanitya | mfn. constant in duty  |
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dharmaniveśa | m. religious devotion  |
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dharmānukāṅkṣin | mfn. striving after justice or what is right  |
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dharmānusāra | m. conformity to law or virtue, course or practice of duty  |
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dharmānusmṛti | f. continual meditation on the law  |
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dharmānusmṛtyupastkāna | n. Name of work  |
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dharmānuṣṭhāna | n. fulfilment of duty, virtuous or moral conduct  |
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dharmānvaya | m. obedience to law  |
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dharmapāla | m. "law guardian" figuratively = punishment or sword  |
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dharmapāla | m. Name of a minister of king daśa-ratha-  |
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dharmapāla | m. of a great scholar  |
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dharmapāla | m. of a prince  |
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dharmapāla | m. of a poet  |
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dharmapañcaviṃśatikā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmapara | mfn. intent on virtue, pious, righteous  |
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dharmaparāyaṇa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. intent on virtue, pious, righteous '  |
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dharmaparikṣā | f. "inquiry into the law", Name of work  |
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dharmaparyāya | m. Name of particular Buddhist works.  |
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dharmapāśa | m. "band of law or duty", Name of a particular mythical weapon  |
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dharmapatha | m. equals next  |
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dharmapatha | m. Name of a merchant  |
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dharmapāṭhaka | m. a teacher of law, lawyer  |
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dharmapathin | m. (Nominal verb -panthās-) the way of duty or virtue, R  |
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dharmapati | (dh/arma--) m. the lord or guardian of law and order  |
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dharmapatnī | f. a lawful wife (see -dāra-).  |
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dharmapaṭṭa | m. the band of law or duty  |
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dharmapaṭṭana | varia lectio for -pattana- q.v  |
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dharmapattana | n. "the city of the law", Name of the city of śrāvastī- (varia lectio pattana- )  |
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dharmapattana | n. pepper  |
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dharmapattra | n. Ficus Glomerata  |
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dharmāpeta | mfn. departing from virtue, wicked, unrighteous  |
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dharmāpeta | n. immorality, vice  |
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dharmapīḍā | f. transgression of law or duty  |
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dharmapīṭha | m.,"law-seat", Name of a place in vārāṇasī-  |
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dharmapīṭhā | f. Name of a serpent-maiden  |
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dharmaplava | m. boat of virtue (a son)  |
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dharmaprabhāsa | m. "illuminator of the law", Name of a buddha-.  |
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dharmapracāra | m. "the course of law or right" figuratively = sword  |
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dharmapradhāna | mfn. eminent in piety  |
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dharmapradīpa | m. "light of the law", Name of several works.  |
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dharmapradīpavyākhyāna | n. Name of a commentator or commentary  |
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dharmaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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dharmapramāṇapariccheda | m. Name of work  |
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dharmapraśna | m. "inquiry into the law", Name of work  |
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dharmapraśnavyakhyā | f. Name of a Comm. on it.  |
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dharmaprastha | m. "habitation of the god dharma-", Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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dharmapratirūpaka | m. counterfeit of virtue  |
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dharmapravacana | n. promulgation of the law  |
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dharmapravaktri | m. teacher of law  |
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dharmapravṛtti | f. practice of virtue, pious act  |
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dharmapravṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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dharmaprekṣa | mfn. having an eye for what is right |
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dharmapriya | m. "law-friend", Name of a gandharva- prince  |
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dharmapriya | m. Name of a Buddhist scholar.  |
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dharmapura | n. "law-city", Name of ayodhyā-  |
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dharmapura | n. of a town situated on the narmadā- river  |
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dharmapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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dharmapuraskāra | mfn. placing duty above all  |
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dharmapūta | mfn. purified by virtue, most virtuous,  |
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dharmaputra | m. a son begot from a sense of duty  |
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dharmaputra | m. Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira- (see -janman-)  |
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dharmaputra | m. of the 11th manu-  |
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dharmaputra | m. dual number of the ṛṣi-s nara- and nārāyaṇa-  |
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dharmaputraka | m. adopted son (see pārvatī-dharmaputraka-).  |
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dharmarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dharmarāj | m. "king of justice", Name of yama-  |
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dharmarāj | m. of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmarāj | m. of a king of the herons (son of kaśyapa- and an apsaras-) (see rāja-dharman-and dharmāṅga-).  |
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dharmarāja | m. "id."a just or righteous king  |
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dharmarāja | m. any king or prince  |
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dharmarāja | m. a buddha-  |
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dharmarāja | m. Name of yama- etc. ( dharmarājatā -tā- f. )  |
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dharmarāja | m. of yudhiṣṭhira- ( dharmarājapurogama -purogama- mfn.headed by yudhiṣṭhira- )  |
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dharmarāja | m. Law conceived as a king  |
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dharmarāja | m. Name of several authors (also dharmarājadīkṣita -dīkṣita- m.[ dharmarājadīkṣitīya -dīkṣitīya- n.his work ], dharmarājaputra -putra- m., dharmarājabhaṭṭa -bhaṭṭa-m., dharmarājādhvarivara jādhvari-vara-m.and dharmarājādhvarindra jādhvar/indra- m.)  |
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dharmarājabhaṭṭa | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājādhvarindra | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājādhvarivara | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājadīkṣita | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājadīkṣitīya | n. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājan | m. "id.", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmarājapurogama | mfn. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājaputra | m. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājatā | f. dharmarāja |
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dharmarājikā | f. a stūpa-  |
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dharmarakṣitā | f. "law-protected", Name of a female  |
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dharmāraṇya | n. "grove of religion", sacred grove or wood  |
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dharmāraṇya | n. Name of a sacred forest in madhya-deśa-  |
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dharmāraṇya | n. of a town founded by amūrta-rajas-  |
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dharmāraṇya | n. Name of work  |
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dharmāraṇyakhaṇḍa | mn. Name of work  |
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dharmāraṇyakulācāranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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dharmāraṇyamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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dharmarasāyana | n. Name of work  |
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dharmarata | mfn. "delighting in virtue", virtuous  |
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dharmaratha | m. "law-chariot", Name of a son of sagara-  |
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dharmaratha | m. of divi-ratha-  |
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dharmarathābhirūḍha | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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dharmarati | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "delighting in virtue", virtuous '  |
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dharmarati | mfn. Name of a demon  |
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dharmaratna | n. Name of work  |
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dharmaratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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dharmaratnamañjūṣā | f. Name of work  |
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dharmarātrī | f. wrong reading for -dhātrī-  |
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dharmārṇava | m. Name of work (see māmbodhi-).  |
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dharmarodhin | mfn. opposed to law, illegal, immoral  |
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dharmārtha | m. dual number religious merit and wealth  |
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dharmārthadarśin | mfn. having an eye to duty and interest or to religion and wealth  |
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dharmārthakāmamokṣa | m. plural religious merit, wealth, pleasure and final emancipation (the 4 objects of existence)  |
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dharmārtham | ind. for religious purposes, according to right or rule or duty |
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dharmārthapratibaddhatā | f. attachment to duty and interest or to religion and wealth  |
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dharmārthayukta | mfn. conformable to duty and interest, Apast.  |
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dharmārthika | mfn. striving after righteousness, just, pious  |
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dharmārthīya | mfn. relating to law or duty  |
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dharmaruci | mfn. delighting in or devoted to virtue  |
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dharmaruci | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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dharmaruci | m. of a god of the bodhi- tree  |
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dharmaruci | m. of a man  |
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dharmasabhā | f. court of justice, tribunal  |
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dharmasādhana | n. fulfilment of duties  |
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dharmasādhana | n. means of the father of duties, any act or virtue essential to a system of duties  |
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dharmasāgara | m. "ocean of justice", Name of an author.  |
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