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divasa: masculine vocative singular stem: divasa
Amarakosha Search
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WordReferenceGenderNumberSynonymsDefinition
ghasraḥMasculineSingulardinam, ahaḥ, divasa, vāsaraḥday
Monier-Williams Search
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Devanagari
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divasam. (or n. gaRa ardharcādi- ) heaven View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasam. a day [ confer, compare in , for .] View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasabhartṛm. "day-lord", the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasacaramfn. "day-walking"(opp. to niśā-cara-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasacchidran. equals dina-- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasakaram. "day-maker", the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasakriyāf. the religious performances of the day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasakṛtm. idem or 'm. "day-maker", the sun ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasakṣayamfn. "day-end", evening View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasamudrāf. "day's coin", a day's wages View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasamukhan. "day-face", daybreak, dawn View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasanātha m. "day-lord", the sun View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasanirīkṣakam. a kind of ascetic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasatithithe day-part of a lunar day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasavāram. week-day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasavigamam. the departure of the day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
divasavyāpāram. day-work (washing etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adyadivasam. n. the present day. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anadhyāyadivasam. a vacation day, holiday. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
anudivasamind. idem or 'ind. every day.' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ardhadivasam. "half a day", midday (see ardha-rātra-below.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ardharātrārdhadivasam. the time when day and night are half and half. id est equal, the equinox View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhūdivasam. () a civil day. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ciradivasamind. for a long time View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ddivasam. Sunday View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durdivasam. a bad or rainy day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvitridivasanivāsam. abode for 2 or 3 days View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
garbhadivasam. plural (equals -kāla-or -samaya-,the time or) the days on which the offspring of the sky (See g/arbha-) shows the first signs of life (195 days or 7 lunar months after its first conception) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gatadivasam. the past day, yesterday View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gatadivasamind. yesterday View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gurudivasam. " bṛhaspati-'s day", Thursday (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
janidivasam. birthday View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣayadivasam. the day of the destruction of the universe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kṣititanayadivasavāram. idem or 'n. Tuesday ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lagnadivasam. an auspicious day (fixed upon as favourable for beginning any undertaking) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parvadivasam. the day of a periodic change of the moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pauṇḍarīkadaśadivasapaddhatif. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prathamadivasam. a first day, principal day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pratidivasamind. day by day, daily, every day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rātriṃdivasan. night and day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saptadivasa(in the beginning of a compound) 7 days, a week View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sauradivasam. a solar day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sudivasam. () a bright or fine day. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suragurudivasam. Thursday View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tridivasamfn. tertian (fever) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tṛtīyadivasam. "3rd day", the day after to-morrow View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣuvaddivasam. the equinoctial day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathaikadivasamind. as if it were or had been only one day View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
Apte Search
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divasa दिवसः सम् [दीव्यते$त्र दिव् असच् किच्च cf. Uṇ.3.121.] See दिन. A day; दिवस इवाभ्रश्यामस्तपात्यये जीवलोकस्य Ś.3.11. -Comp. -अवसानम् evening. -ईश्वरः, -करः, -नाथः the sun; दिवसकरमयूखैर्बोध्यमानं प्रभाते Ṛs.3.22. -मुखम् morning, daybreak; R.5.76. -मुद्रा a day's wages. -विगमः evening, sunset; यामध्यास्ते दिवसविगमे नीलकण्ठः सुहृद्वः Me.81. -दिवसीकृ to convert the night into day; निशा दिवसीकृता Mk.4.3.
Macdonell Search
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divasa m. heaven, day.
divasakara m. (day-maker), sun; -kshaya, m. decline of day, evening; -kara, a. moving by day (animal); -nâtha, m. (lord of day), sun; -bhartri, m. id.; -mukha, n. day-break; -vâra, m. week-day; -vigama, m. decline of day; -vyâpâra, m. daily func tions (such as ablutions etc.).
kṣayadivasa m. day of the world's destruction; -paksha, m. fortnight of the moon's wane; -yukta, pp. ruined, fallen; -yukti, f. destruction, ruin; -rog-in, a. con sumptive: -i-tva, n. consumption.
tṛtīyadivasa m. third day: lc. the day after to-morrow; -½amsa, m. third; a. receiving a third as a share; â-samâsa, m. com pound dependent in the instrumental sense.
Vedabase Search
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divasa noun (masculine neuter) a day (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
heaven (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 952/72933
divasakara noun (masculine) name of Sūrya the sun (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 28353/72933
divasakṛt noun (masculine) the sun (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54429/72933
divasakṣaya noun (masculine) evening (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 35656/72933
adivasa noun (masculine) not the (right?) day
Frequency rank 42391/72933
anudivasam indeclinable every day (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 31916/72933
ardhadivasa noun (masculine) midday (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 26650/72933
kharipudivasaja noun (neuter) a kind of rice
Frequency rank 50851/72933
pratidivasam indeclinable daily (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
day by day (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
every day (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 29146/72933
rātriṃdivasa noun (neuter) night and day (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38736/72933
Wordnet Search
"divasa" has 10 results.

divasa

hyaḥ, kalyam, gatadinam, gatadivasam, dharmavāsaraḥ, dharmāhaḥ, pūrvedyuḥ   

gataṃ dinam।

hyaḥ mudritaḥ eṣaḥ lekhaḥ vartamānapatre।

divasa

divasaḥ, dinam, ahaḥ, dyu, ghasraḥ, tithiḥ, vastoḥ, bhānuḥ, vāsaram, svasarāṇi, usraḥ   

kālaviśeṣaḥ, (saurakālagaṇanāyām) bhānor udayād udayaparyantaṃ kālaḥ, sūryakiraṇāvacchinnakālaḥ, (cāndrakālagaṇanāyām) candramasaḥ udayād udayaparyantaṃ kālaḥ।

ekasmin dine caturviṃśati bhāgāḥ santi/ kam api maṅgalaṃ divasaṃ niścitya śubhakāryāṇi ārambhaṇīyāni iti manyate/ divasasya ante pakṣiṇaḥ svanīḍaṃ uccaiḥ rāvaiḥ saha nirvartayanti

divasa

dinam, ahna, ahaḥ, ahan, āyattiḥ, divasaḥ, vāraḥ, vāsaraḥ   

saptāhasya aṃśaḥ।

somavāsaraḥ saptāhasya prathamaṃ dinam asti।

divasa

pratidinam, pratidivasam, prativāsarama, anudinam, nityam   

dine dine।

saḥ pratidinaṃ pūjayati।

divasa

janmadinam, janidivasaḥ, varṣavṛddhiḥ   

yasmin dine kasyacit janma bhavati।

adya mama janmadinam asti।

divasa

pratidinam, pratidivasam, anuvāsaram, ahardivi, aharahar, ahaśśaḥ, pratyaham, ahardivam   

dine dine।

maheśasya ārogyaṃ pratidinaṃ duṣyati।

divasa

vāsaraḥ, divasaḥ, dinam, ghasraḥ, ahaḥ, bhāsvaraḥ, divā, vāraḥ, aṃśakaḥ, dyuḥ, aṃśakam   

kālaviśeṣaḥ, sūryodayāt sūryodayaparyantam kālam ।

vāsarasya aṣṭabhāgāḥ santi।

divasa

dinam, divasaḥ, ahaḥ   

caturviṃśatau horāsu saḥ samayaḥ yaḥ nidrāyāḥ anantaraṃ kārye vyatīyate।

mama dinaṃ prātaḥ caturvādane ārabhate।

divasa

hyaḥ, pūrvedyuḥ, gatadinam, gatadivasam, dharmavāsaraḥ, dharmāhaḥ   

adyatanīya dināt pūrvaṃ dinam।

hyaḥ aham atra nāsīt।

divasa

sūryaḥ, sūraḥ, aryamā, ādityaḥ, dvādaśātmā, divākaraḥ, bhāskaraḥ, ahaskaraḥ, vradhraḥ, prabhākaraḥ, vibhākaraḥ, bhāsvān, vivasvān, saptāśvaḥ, haridaśvaḥ, uṣṇaraśmiḥ, vivarttanaḥ, arkaḥ, mārttaṇḍaḥ, mihiraḥ, aruṇaḥ, vṛṣā, dyumaṇiḥ, taraṇiḥ, mitraḥ, citrabhānuḥ, virocan, vibhāvasuḥ, grahapatiḥ, tviṣāmpatiḥ, ahaḥpatiḥ, bhānuḥ, haṃsaḥ, sahastrāṃśuḥ, tapanaḥ, savitā, raviḥ, śūraḥ, bhagaḥ, vṛdhnaḥ, padminīvallabhaḥ, hariḥ, dinamaṇiḥ, caṇḍāṃśuḥ, saptasaptiḥ, aṃśumālī, kāśyapeyaḥ, khagaḥ, bhānumān, lokalocanaḥ, padmabandhuḥ, jyotiṣmān, avyathaḥ, tāpanaḥ, citrarathaḥ, khamaṇiḥ, divāmaṇiḥ, gabhastihastaḥ, heliḥ, pataṃgaḥ, arcciḥ, dinapraṇīḥ, vedodayaḥ, kālakṛtaḥ, graharājaḥ, tamonudaḥ, rasādhāraḥ, pratidivā, jyotiḥpīthaḥ, inaḥ, karmmasākṣī, jagaccakṣuḥ, trayītapaḥ, pradyotanaḥ, khadyotaḥ, lokabāndhavaḥ, padminīkāntaḥ, aṃśuhastaḥ, padmapāṇiḥ, hiraṇyaretāḥ, pītaḥ, adriḥ, agaḥ, harivāhanaḥ, ambarīṣaḥ, dhāmanidhiḥ, himārātiḥ, gopatiḥ, kuñjāraḥ, plavagaḥ, sūnuḥ, tamopahaḥ, gabhastiḥ, savitraḥ, pūṣā, viśvapā, divasakaraḥ, dinakṛt, dinapatiḥ, dyupatiḥ, divāmaṇiḥ, nabhomaṇiḥ, khamaṇiḥ, viyanmaṇiḥ, timiraripuḥ, dhvāntārātiḥ, tamonudaḥ, tamopahaḥ, bhākoṣaḥ, tejaḥpuñjaḥ, bhānemiḥ, khakholkaḥ, khadyotanaḥ, virocanaḥ, nabhaścakṣūḥ, lokacakṣūḥ, jagatsākṣī, graharājaḥ, tapatāmpatiḥ, sahastrakiraṇaḥ, kiraṇamālī, marīcimālī, aṃśudharaḥ, kiraṇaḥ, aṃśubharttā, aṃśuvāṇaḥ, caṇḍakiraṇaḥ, dharmāṃśuḥ, tīkṣṇāṃśuḥ, kharāṃśuḥ, caṇḍaraśmiḥ, caṇḍamarīciḥ, caṇḍadīdhitiḥ, aśītamarīciḥ, aśītakaraḥ, śubharaśmiḥ, pratibhāvān, vibhāvān, vibhāvasuḥ, pacataḥ, pacelimaḥ, śuṣṇaḥ, gaganādhvagaḥ, gaṇadhvajaḥ, khacaraḥ, gaganavihārī, padmagarbhaḥ, padmāsanaḥ, sadāgatiḥ, haridaśvaḥ, maṇimān, jīviteśaḥ, murottamaḥ, kāśyapī, mṛtāṇḍaḥ, dvādaśātmakaḥ, kāmaḥ, kālacakraḥ, kauśikaḥ, citrarathaḥ, śīghragaḥ, saptasaptiḥ   

hindūnāṃ dharmagrantheṣu varṇitā ekā devatā।

vedeṣu sūryasya pūjāyāḥ vāraṃvāraṃ vidhānam asti।

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