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has | cl.1 P. ( ) hasati- (mc. also te-; perfect tense jahāsa-, jahase- etc.; Aorist ahasīt- grammar; future hasitā- ; hasiṣyati- etc.; infinitive mood hasitum- ; ind.p. hasitvā-, -hasya- ), to laugh, smile, laugh at (instrumental case) etc. ; to deride, mock, ridicule (accusative) etc. ; to surpass, excel ; to expand, open (as a blossom) : Passive voice hasyate- (Aorist ahāsi-), to be laughed or smiled at etc.: Causal hāsayati- (Aorist ajīhasat-), to cause to laugh : Desiderative jihasiṣati- (see 1. jakṣ-) grammar : Intensive jāhasyate- (parasmE-pada yamāna- ), jāhasti-, to laugh continuously or immoderately  |
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has | ind. an exclamation of laughter or loud merriment (also employed as a nidhana- in the sāman-).  |
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hasa | (or has/a-) m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) mirth, laughter etc.  |
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hasakṛt | mfn. causing mirth or laughter,  |
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hasāmud | mfn. laughing merrily,  |
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hasāmuda | mfn. idem or 'mfn. laughing merrily, '  |
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hasana | mf(ā-)n. laughing  |
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hasana | mf(ā-)n. jesting or sporting with  |
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hasana | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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hasanā | f. a jest, encouraging shout (others,"lightning")  |
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hasana | n. laughter, a laugh (according to to some, "with tremulous lips")  |
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hasanī | f. See next  |
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hasanī | f. a portable fire-place or chafing-dish  |
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hasanī | f. Name of a mythical river (equals hasantī-)  |
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hasanīmaṇi | m. "hearth-jewel", fire  |
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hasanīya | mfn. to be laughed at or derided by (genitive case)  |
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hasantī | f. a portable fire-vessel, small furnace, chafing-dish  |
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hasantī | f. Arabian jasmine  |
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hasantī | f. a particular female demon  |
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hasantī | f. Name of a river (equals hasanī-)  |
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hasantikā | f. a portable fire-vessel, small fireplace  |
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hasat | mfn. (pr. p. of has-) laughing, smiling etc.  |
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hasat | mfn. mocking, scorning, excelling  |
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hasavajra | m. Name of a man  |
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hasikā | f. laughter, derision, jesting  |
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hasira | m. a kind of mouse (see haṃsira-)  |
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hasita | mfn. laughing, jesting, smiling  |
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hasita | mfn. one who has laughed (m."he laughed"equals jahāsa-)  |
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hasita | mfn. mocked, ridiculed, surpassed, excelled,  |
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hasita | mfn. blown, expanded  |
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hasita | n. laughing, laughter (also impersonal or used impersonally = "it has been laughed") etc.  |
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hasita | n. the bow of kāma- (god of love)  |
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hasitṛ | mfn. one who laughs, a laugher, smiler  |
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haskāra | m. "smile (of the sky)", sheet-lightning  |
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haskartṛ | m. a stimulator, inciter (others,"illuminator")  |
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haskṛti | (h/as--.) f. loud merriment, laughter  |
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hasra | mf(/ā-)n. laughing, smiling  |
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hasra | mf(/ā-)n. foolish, stupid  |
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hasra | See .  |
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hasta | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).,of unknown derivation) the hand (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ="holding in or by the hand"; haste- kṛ-[as two words],"to take into the hand","get possession of";haste- kṛ-[as a compound ],"to take by the hand, marry"; śatru-hastaṃ- gam-,"to fall into the hand of the enemy") etc.  |
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hasta | m. an elephant's trunk (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = "holding with the trunk") etc.  |
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hasta | m. the fore-arm (a measure of length from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger, = 24 aṅgula-s or about 18 inches) etc.  |
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hasta | m. the position of the hand (equals hasta-vinyāsa-)  |
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hasta | m. hand-writing  |
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hasta | m. the 11th (13th) lunar asterism (represented by a hand and containing five stars, identified by some with part of the constellation Corvus) etc.  |
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hasta | m. a species of tree  |
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hasta | m. (in prosody) an anapest  |
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hasta | m. quantity, abundance, mass (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after words signifying"hair"; see keśa-h-)  |
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hasta | m. Name of a guardian of the soma-  |
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hasta | m. of a son of vasudeva-  |
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hasta | m. of another man  |
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hastā | f. the hand  |
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hastā | f. the nakṣatra- hasta-  |
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hasta | n. a pair of leather bellows  |
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hasta | mfn. born under the nakṣatra- hasta-, [ confer, compare , according to to some Greek ]  |
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hastabandha | m. equals haste-b-  |
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hastābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the hand  |
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hastābharaṇa | n. a kind of snake  |
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hastabhraṃśin | ( ) mfn. slipped from the hand, escaped  |
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hastabhraṣṭa | ( ) mfn. slipped from the hand, escaped  |
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hastabimba | n. anointing the body with perfumes  |
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hastacāpa | wrong reading for -vāpa-  |
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hastacāpalya | n. equals -kauśala-  |
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hastacaraṇa | m. dual number hands and feet  |
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hastacchedana | m. the amputation of a hand  |
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hastacyuta | (h/asta--.) mfn. shaken or moved with the hand  |
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hastacyuti | (h/asta--) f. quick motion of the hand  |
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hastadakṣinta | mfn. situated on the right hand (as a road)  |
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hastadakṣinta | mfn. right, correct  |
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hastādāna | mfn. taking or seizing with the hand (or trunk, as men, monkeys, or elephants)  |
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hastādāna | n. the act of seizing with the hand |
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hastadatta | mfn. reached with the hand  |
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hastadhāraṇa | n. holding by the hand, supporting, helping  |
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hastadhāraṇa | n. warding off a blow  |
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hastadhāraṇa | n. stopping a blow with the hand  |
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hastadhāraṇā | f. supporting, helping  |
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hastadhāraṇā | f. taking to wife, marrying  |
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hastadhātrī | f. Name of work  |
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hastadīpa | m. a hand lantern  |
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hastadoṣa | m. a slip of the hand, mistake committed by the hand  |
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hastadvaya | n. a distance of 2 hasta-s or 48 inches  |
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hastaga | mf(ā-)n. being in one's (compound) hand or possession  |
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hastagāmin | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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hastagata | mfn. come to hand, fallen into one's possession, procured, obtained, secured (para-hasta-g-,"being in the hand or possession of another")  |
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hastaghna | m. a kind of hand-guard (protecting the hand in archery)  |
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hastagiri | m. Name of a mountain ( hastagirimāhātmya -māhātmya- n.)  |
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hastagirimāhātmya | n. hastagiri |
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hastāgni | m. Name of a man  |
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hastāgni | m. plural his family  |
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hastāgra | n. "tip of the hand", the fingers ( hastāgralagnā -lagnā- f.[with genitive case ]="clasping the fingers of." id est"married to")  |
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hastāgra | n. the tip of the trunk of an elephant  |
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hastagrābha | mfn. one who takes or has taken a girl's hand (="one who marries or has married a wife")  |
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hastagraha | m. the taking of the hand  |
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hastagraha | m. the marriage ceremony  |
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hastagraha | m. the putting hand to or engaging in,  |
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hastagrāha | mfn. taking (or able to take) any one by the hand ("being in the immediate neighbourhood" ; hasta-grāhaṃ- grah-,"to take any one by the hand" )  |
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hastagrāha | m. a husband (see -grābh/a-) |
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hastagrāhaka | mfn. taking any one by the hind (= very importunate)  |
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hastāgralagnā | f. hastāgra |
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hastagṛkya | ind. having taken the hand  |
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hastahārya | mfn. to be grasped with the hands, manifest  |
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hastāhasti | ind. (see keśā-keśi-etc.) hand to hand, in close fight  |
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hastāhastikā | f. close fight  |
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hastahoma | m. an oblation offered with the hand  |
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hastajyoḍi | m. a kind of plant  |
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hastaka | m. the hand (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' with f(ikā-).= "holding in the hand") etc.  |
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hastaka | m. the hand as a support  |
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hastaka | m. the hand as a measure of length  |
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hastaka | m. position of the hand  |
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hastaka | m. a turn-spit (varia lectio hastika-)  |
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hastakamala | n. a lotus carried in the hand (as symbolizing good fortune or prosperity;thus when lakṣmī- was churned out of the ocean, she appeared holding a lotus)  |
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hastakamala | n. a lotus-like hand  |
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hastakārya | mfn. to be done or made with the hand  |
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hastakauśala | n. skilfulness of hand, manual dexterity  |
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hastakavapra | Name of a place  |
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hastakita | mfn. (fr. hastaka-) gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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hastakohali | (?) f. the binding of the string round the fore-arm of the bride and bridegroom  |
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hastakriyā | f. any manual performance  |
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hastakṛta | (h/asta--) mf(ā-)n. made with the hand  |
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hastalāghava | n. lightness of hand, manual readiness, cleverness (reckoned among the 64 kalā-s)  |
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hastalāghava | n. a real injury  |
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hastalakṣaṇa | n. Name of the 28th pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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hastālamba | m. "hand-support", material support or refuge  |
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hastālambana | n. idem or 'm. "hand-support", material support or refuge '  |
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hastalekha | m. hand-drawing (khīkṛ-,"to draw, sketch")  |
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hastalepana | n. an ointment for the hands  |
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hastāliṅgana | n. an embrace  |
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hastāliṅganaka | n. an embrace  |
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hastāmalaka | n. "the fruit or seed of the Myrobalan in the hand"(as a symbol of something palpable or clear).  |
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hastāmalaka | n. Name of work on the vedānta- by the next  |
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hastāmalaka | m. Name of a son of prabhākara- (pupil of śaṃkarācārya-)  |
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hastāmalakabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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hastāmalakasaṃvādastotra | n. Name of work  |
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hastāmalakastotra | n. Name of work  |
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hastāmalakaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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hastāmalakavedāntaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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hastamaṇi | m. a jewel worn on the wrist  |
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hastamātra | a cubit in length  |
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hastamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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hastāñjali | m. the hands joined together and hollowed (See añjali-)  |
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hastapāda | m. dual number or n. sg. hands and feet  |
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hastapādādi | m. the hand and feet, the extremities, limbs of the body  |
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hastaparṇa | m. Palma Christi or Ricinus Communis  |
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hastaprada | mfn. giving the hand, supporting, helping  |
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hastaprāpta | mfn. equals -gata-  |
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hastaprāpya | mfn. to be reached with the hand  |
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hastapṛṣṭha | n. the back of the hand (also called apa-pṛ-)  |
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hastapuccha | n. the hand below the wrist  |
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hastaratnāvalī | f. Name of work on mimetic gestures with one or both hand.  |
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hastarelihā | f. a line on the hand  |
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hastārūḍha | mfn. lying on the hand, clear, manifest  |
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hastasaṃdhunakam | ind. tossing or shaking the hand,  |
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hastasaṃjīvanī | f. Name of a work on palmistry.  |
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hastasaṃjīvanī | f. a sign a with the hand  |
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hastasaṃlagnikā | f. (instrumental case) with the hand put together  |
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hastasaṃvāhana | n. rubbing or shampooing with the hand  |
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hastasiddhi | f. earnings gained by manual labour, salary  |
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hastaśrāddha | n. Name of work  |
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hastastha | mfn. being in or held with the hand,  |
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hastasthayuga | mfn. holding a yoke in the hand  |
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hastasthita | mfn. being in hand, held  |
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hastasūtra | ( ) ( ) n. a bangle or ornament put on the wrist of a girl before her wedding.  |
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hastasūtraka | ( ) n. a bangle or ornament put on the wrist of a girl before her wedding.  |
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hastasvaralakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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hastasvastika | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) crossing the hand,  |
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hastatala | n. the (palm of the) hand (See compound)  |
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hastatala | n. the tip of an elephant's trunk  |
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hastatāla | m. clapping the hand together (See sa-hasta-tālam-).  |
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hastatalagata | mfn. being (al. ready) in one's hand  |
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hastatra | m. or n. a hand-guard (see -ghn/a-)  |
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hastatrayasammite | ind. at a distance of 3 hasta-s  |
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hastatulā | f. the hand as a balance or instrument for weighing anything  |
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hastāvalamba | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) equals hastālamba-  |
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hastāvalamba | mfn. supported by the hand of another  |
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hastāvalambana | ii. equals prec.  |
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hastavāma | mfn. situated on the left hand (also"wrong")  |
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hastāvanejana | n. water for washing the hand  |
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hastavāpa | m. scattering or shooting a shower of arrows with the hand  |
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hastāvāpin | mfn. provided with a hand-guard  |
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hastavāraṇa | n. taking or holding by the hand  |
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hastavāraṇa | n. warding off a blow  |
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hastavartam | ind. (with Causal of vṛt-) to turn or crush with the hand, ,  |
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hastavartin | mfn. being or remaining in the hand, seized, held, caught hold of  |
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hastavartin | m. Name of a prince  |
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hastavat | mfn. (h/asta--) having hand  |
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hastavat | mfn. dexterous with the hand (as an archer or thief)  |
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hastaveṣya | n. handiwork, manual labour  |
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hastavinyāsa | m. position of the hand  |
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hastayata | (h/asta--) mfn. held or guided by the hand  |
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hastayoga | m. employment or practice of the hand  |
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hastayugala | n. the two hands  |
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haste | (locative case of hasta-), in compound  |
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hastebandha | m. equals hasta-b-  |
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hastegṛhya | ind. (equals hasta-gr-) mayūra-vyaṃsakādi-.  |
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hastekaraṇa | n. taking (the bride's) hand, marrying  |
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hastekṛ | P. -karoti-, to take in hand, take possession of. make one's own  |
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hasti | in compound for hastin-  |
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hastibandha | m. a place for entrapping elephants,  |
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hastibhadra | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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hasticāra | m. a kind of weapon (resembling a śarabha- and used for frightening elephants)  |
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hasticārin | m. an elephants-driver  |
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hasticāriṇī | f. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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hasticarma | (Ved.) the skin of an elephants  |
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hastidanta | m. the tusk of an elephants (See hāstidanta-)  |
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hastidanta | m. a pin or peg projecting from a wall  |
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hastidanta | mn. a radish  |
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hastidanta | n. ivory  |
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hastidantaka | mn. a radish  |
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hastidantaphalā | f. Cucumis Utilissimus  |
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hastidantavastramaya | mf(ī-)n. made of ivory or cloth  |
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hastidantī | f. a radish  |
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hastidantī | f. Tiaridium Indicum  |
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hastidāya | m. Name of a man (See hāstidāyi-).  |
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hastidvayasa | mf(ī-)n. as high or as big as an elephants  |
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hastigartā | f. Name of a cavity in the earth  |
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hastigaurīvratodyāpanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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hastigavāśva | n. sg. elephants (and) cows (and) horses  |
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hastigavāśvoṣṭradamaka | m. a trainer of elephants and cows and horses and camels  |
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hastighaṭa | m. Name of the 7th book of the śata-patha-brāhmaṇa-.  |
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hastighāta | mfn. killing elephants  |
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hastighna | mfn. able to kill elephants  |
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hastighoṣā | f. a kind of Cucurbitaceous plant  |
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hastighoṣātakī | f. a kind of Cucurbitaceous plant  |
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hastigiri | m. the city and district of kāñcī- (q.v)  |
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hastigiri | m. Name of a mountain (See compound)  |
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hastigiricampū | f. Name of work  |
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hastigirimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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hastigirīśamaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work  |
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hastihasta | m. an elephant's trunk  |
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hastihastaparāmṛṣṭa | mf(ā-)n. seized or struck by the trunk of an elephant  |
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hastijāgarika | m. a keeper of elephants  |
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hastijanaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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hastijihvā | f. "elephants-tongue", a particular vein  |
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hastijīvin | m. an elephants-driver  |
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hastikā | f. a kind of stringed instrument,  |
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hastika | n. a multitude of elephants (or m."an elephant") (Bombay edition)  |
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hastika | m. a toy-elephant,  |
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hastika | m. a turn-spit (varia lectio for hastaka-)  |
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hastikaccha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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hastikakṣa | m. a kind of venomous insect  |
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hastikakṣa | n. Name of work  |
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hastikakṣya | m. a lion  |
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hastikakṣya | m. a tiger  |
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hastikakṣya | n. Name of work  |
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hastikanda | a kind of bulbous plant  |
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hastikarañja | m. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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hastikarañjaka | m. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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hastikarkoṭaka | m. a kind of big Momordica Mixa  |
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hastikarṇa | m. "elephant-eared", Name of various plants (according to to "the castor-oil tree [also the red kind];Butea Frondosa;Arum Macrorrhizum")  |
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hastikarṇa | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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hastikarṇa | m. a particular class of semi-divine beings (forming one of the gaṇa-devatā-s q.v)  |
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hastikarṇa | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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hastikarṇa | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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hastikarṇa | m. of a locality  |
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hastikarṇadala | m. a sort of Butea  |
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hastikarṇaka | m. a sort of Butea  |
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hastikarṇapalāśa | m. Butea Frondosa  |
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hastikarṇika | n. a particular sedent posture (with yogin-s)  |
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hastikarṣū | gaRa kāśy-ādi-.  |
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hastikāśyapa | m. Name of a man  |
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hastikoli | m. or f. a sort of jujube  |
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hastikośātakī | f. a kind of Cucurbitaceous plant  |
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hastīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to hand over, deliver  |
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hastikumbha | m. Name of a grotto  |
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hastilodhraka | m. Symplocos Racemosa  |
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hastimada | m. the exudation from an elephant's temples  |
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hastimakara | m. a sea-monster shaped like an elephants  |
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hastimalla | m. Name of airāvata- (indra-'s elephants)  |
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hastimalla | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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hastimalla | m. of śaṅkha- (the 8th of the chief nāga-s or serpents of pātāla-)  |
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hastimalla | m. a heap of ashes  |
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hastimalla | m. a shower of dust  |
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hastimalla | m. frost, cold  |
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hastimallasena | m. Name of an author  |
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hastimat | mfn. provided with elephants  |
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hastimātra | mfn. as great as an elephants  |
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hastimāyā | f. Name of a charm  |
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hastimeha | m. a kind of diabetes ( hastimehin hin- mfn.= "suffering from it")  |
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hastimehin | mfn. hastimeha |
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hastimṛḍitā | f. saṃjñāyām-  |
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hastimukha | m. "elephant-faced", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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hastimukha | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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hastin | mfn. having hands, clever or dexterous with the hands  |
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hastin | mfn. (with mṛga-,"the animal with a hands id est with a trunk ", an elephant; see dantah-)  |
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hastin | mfn. having (or sitting on) an elephant  |
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hastin | m. an elephant (four kinds of elephant are enumerated;See bhadra-, mandra-, mṛga-, miśtra-;some give kiliñja-h-,"a straw elephant","effigy of an elephant made of grass") etc.  |
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hastin | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the chief or best of its kind gaRa vyāghrādi-  |
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hastin | m. a kind of plant (equals aja-modā-)  |
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hastin | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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hastin | m. of a son of suhotra-, (a prince of the Lunar race, described as founder of hastinā-pura-)  |
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hastin | m. of a son of bṛhat-kṣatra-  |
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hastin | m. of a son of kuru-  |
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hastin | m. a kind of drug and perfume (equals haṭṭa-vilāsinī-)  |
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hastin | m. a woman of a particular class (one of the 4 classes into which women are divided, described as having thick lips, thick hips, thick fingers, large breasts, dark complexion, and strong sexual passion)  |
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hastin | m. Name of hastinā-pura-  |
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hastīna | See antar-h-, p.43. column 3.  |
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hastināga | m. a princely elephants  |
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hastinakha | m. "elephant's nail", a sort of turret or raised mound of earth or masonry protecting the access to the gate of a city or fort (described as furnished with an inner staircase and with loopholes for discharging arrows etc.)  |
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hastināpura | n. (less correctly hastina-p-or hastinī-.) Name of a city founded by king hastin- q.v (it was situated about fifty-seven miles north-east of the modern Delhi on the banks of an old channel of the Ganges, and was the capital of the kings of the Lunar line, as ayodhyā- was of the Solar dynasty;hence it forms a central scene of action in the mahābhārata-;here yudhi-ṣṭhira- was crowned after a triumphal progress through the streets of the city;See : other names for this celebrated town are gajāhvaya-, nāga-sāhvaya-, nāgāhva-, hāctina-) |
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hastināsā | f. an elephant's trunk  |
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hastināyaka | m. Name of a man  |
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hastinī | f. a female elephant etc.  |
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hastiniṣadana | n. a particular posture in sitting  |
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hastipa | m. an elephant-driver, elephants-keeper  |
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hastipada | n. the track of an elephants  |
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hastipada | m. "elephants-footed", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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hastipāda | mfn. elephants-footed  |
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hastipādikā | f. a kind of medicinal plant  |
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hastipaka | m. idem or 'm. an elephant-driver, elephants-keeper ' etc. Name of a poet |
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hastipāla | m. equals next  |
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hastipāla | m. Name of a king  |
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hastipālaka | m. an elephant-keeper, elephants-driver  |
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hastiparṇī | f. Name of two plants (equals karkaṭī-or equals moraṭā-)  |
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hastiparṇikā | f. Luffa Foetida or another species  |
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hastiparṇinī | f. Luffa Foetida or another species  |
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hastipattra | m. equals -kanda-  |
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hastipiṇḍa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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hastipippalī | f. Scindapsus Officinalis  |
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hastipṛṣṭhaka | n. the back of an elephants  |
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hastipṛṣṭhaka | n. Name of a village  |
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hastipūraṇī | f. a kind of very small hogweed  |
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hastirāja | m. a powerful elephants  |
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hastirāja | m. the chief of a herd of elephants  |
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hastiratha | n. sg. elephants and chariots  |
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hastirathadāna | n. Name of the 13th pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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hastirodhraka | m. Symplocos Racemosa  |
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hastirohaṇaka | m. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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hastiruci | m. Name of an author  |
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hastiṣaḍgava | n. a yoke or collection of 6 elephants  |
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hastiśālā | f. an elephants-stable  |
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hastiśālā | f. Name of a place (could be also -śāla-).  |
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hastisena | m. Name of a king  |
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hastiśikṣā | f. the art of training elephants  |
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hastiśikṣaka | m. a breaker in or trainer of elephants  |
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hastiśiras | m. Name of a man (See hāstiśīrṣi-).  |
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hastisnāna | n. the washing of an elephants  |
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hastisomā | f. Name of a river  |
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hastiśuṇḍa | m. an elephant's trunk  |
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hastiśuṇḍā | f. idem or 'm. an elephant's trunk '  |
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hastiśuṇḍā | f. Heliotropium Indicum  |
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hastiśuṇḍī | f. idem or 'f. Heliotropium Indicum '  |
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hastiśuṇḍī | f. colocynth  |
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hastisūtra | n. a sūtra-. treating of elephants  |
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hastiśyāmāka | m. a kind of millet  |
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hastivadha | m. the killing of an elephants (especially by a lion, which incurs the guilt of murder, whilst others carry off the spoils, such as the tusks and the pearls said to be found in the head)  |
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hastivāha | m. an elephant-driver  |
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hastivāha | m. a hook for driving elephants  |
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hastivaidyaka | n. the art of healing elephants (as Name of work)  |
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hastivaidyakakāra | m. the composer of such a work  |
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hastivaktra | m. "elephants-faced", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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hastivānara | mfn. (a battle) in which elephants and monkeys take or took part  |
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hastivarcasa | n. the vigour of an elephants  |
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hastivarcasa | n. the magnificence of an elephants  |
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hastivarman | m. Name of a king  |
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hastivātiṅgaṇa | m. Solanum Melougena  |
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hastiviṣāṇī | f. Musa Sapientum  |
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hastiyaśas | n. the magnificence of an elephants  |
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hastiyaśasihastivarcasin | mfn. (?)having an elephant's magnificence and splendour  |
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hastiyutha | n. a herd of elephants  |
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hastocchraya | m. "lifting up the hand", an oblation (?)  |
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hastodaka | n. water held in the hand  |
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hasty | (before vowels) , in compound for hasti-.  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. being on the hand (as the fingers)  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. prepared with the hand  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. held in the hand  |
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hastyadhyakṣa | m. a superintendent of elephants  |
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hastyājīva | m. an elephants-driver  |
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hastyāluka | n. a kind of large bulbous plant  |
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hastyāroha | m. an elephants-rider, elephants-driver  |
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hastyaśanā | f. Boswellia Serrata or Thurifera  |
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hastyaśva | n. sg. elephants and horses  |
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hastyaśvadīkṣā | f. Name of the 16th and 17th pariśiṣṭa-s of the  |
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hastyaśvarathaghoṣa | m. the sound of chariots (and) horses (and) elephants  |
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hastyaśvarathasambādha | mfn. crowded with carriages (and) horses (and) elephants  |
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hastyaśvārohabandhaka | m. plural elephants-riders (and) horsemen (and) their servants ,  |
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hastyāyurveda | m. a work on the treatment of elephants diseases  |
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hastyṛṣabha | mfn. accompanied by an elephant-like bull (as cows)  |
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hasurāja | m. Name of a man  |
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abdasahasra | n. a thousand years.  |
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abhastra | mfn. without bellows.  |
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abhastrakā | f. a badly made or inferior pair of bellows (id est small), said to mean also (a woman) who has no bellows  |
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abhastrikā | f. a badly made or inferior pair of bellows (id est small), said to mean also (a woman) who has no bellows  |
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abhihasya | mfn. ridiculous  |
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abhinabhas | ind. towards the sky.  |
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abhrakabhasman | n. calx of talc  |
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abhyardhas | ind. apart, separate from (ablative) |
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abjahasta | m. the sun (represented as holding a lotus in one hand)  |
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adhas | ind. (See /adhara-), below, down  |
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adhas | ind. in the lower region  |
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adhas | ind. beneath, under  |
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adhas | ind. from under (with accusative genitive case,and ablative)  |
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adhas | ind. also applied to the lower region and to the pudendum muliebre ([ confer, compare Latin infra]).  |
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adhaspada | mfn. Ved. placed under the feet, under foot  |
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adhaspada | (/am-) n. the place under the feet  |
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adhaspadam | ind. under foot.  |
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adhastāddiś | f. the lower region, the nadir.  |
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adhastala | n. the room below anything.  |
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adhastāllakṣman | mfn. having a mark at the lower part (of the body)  |
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adhastana | mfn. lower, being underneath  |
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adhastana | mfn. preceding (in a book).  |
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adhastānnābhi | ind. below the navel,  |
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adhastānnirbādham | (adh/astān--), ind. (with the knobs) turned downwards,  |
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adhastarām | ind. very far down  |
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adhastāt | ind. equals adh/as- q.v  |
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adhihasti | ind. on an elephant  |
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adhihastya | n. a present etc. held in the hand,  |
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adhirūḍhasamādhiyoga | mfn. engaged in profound meditation.  |
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adhyardhasahasra | mfn. amounting to or worth one thousand five hundred.  |
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adhyardhasāhasra | mfn. amounting to or worth one thousand five hundred.  |
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adhyardhasauvarṇika | mfn. amounting to or worth one and a half suvarṇa-.  |
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adhyardhasuvarṇa | mfn. amounting to or worth one and a half suvarṇa-.  |
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adīrghasūtra | mfn. not tedious, prompt  |
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adribarhas | (adri--) mfn. fast as a rock  |
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aduḥkhasukhavedanā | f. the nonperception of either pain or pleasure, .  |
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āgamarahasya | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work (confer, compare -208)  |
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agandhasevin | mfn. not addicted to perfumes,  |
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agastyagṛhaspatika | mfn. having agastya- for a householder,  |
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agnirahasya | n. "mystery of agni-", title of the tenth book of the śatapatha-brāhmaṇa-.  |
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agnirahasyakāṇḍa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of the 10th (or 12th) book of the  |
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agrahasta | m. equals -pāṇi-  |
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agrahasta | m. the tip of an elephant's trunk  |
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agrahasta | m. finger  |
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ahaḥsahasra | n. a thousand days  |
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ahas | the base of the middle cases of /ahar- instrumental case plural /ahobhis- ([ (twice) etc.]) dative case ablative /ahobhyas- ([ etc.]) locative case /ahassu- ([ ])  |
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ahas | See  |
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āhasa | m. a quiet laugh,  |
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ahaskara | m. ( ; gaRa kaskādi- q.v) "producing the day", the sun  |
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ahaskara | See  |
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āhaspatya | mfn. (fr. ahas-pati-), belonging to the lord of the day or to the sun,  |
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ahasta | mf(/ā-)n. handless  |
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ahastriyāma | n. day and night  |
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ahastriyāma | See  |
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aikasahasrika | mfn. (fr. eka-sahasra-), possessing 1001.  |
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aindrābārhaspatya | mfn. belonging to indra- and bṛhaspati-  |
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akravihasta | mfn. not having bloody hands ["not having niggardly hands, not close-fisted" ]  |
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alpamedhas | mfn. ( ) of little understanding, ignorant, silly  |
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ambhas | n. (see abhr/a-, /ambu-), water etc., the celestial waters  |
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ambhas | n. power, fruit fulness and  |
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ambhas | n. plural (āṃsi-) collective N. for gods, men, Manes, and asura-s and , (hence) (as-) sg. the number"four"  |
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ambhas | n. mystical Name of the letter v-  |
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ambhas | n. Name of a metre (consisting of 82 syllables) , (asa-), instrumental case in compound for ambhas- (exempli gratia, 'for example' ambhasākṛta-"done by water")  |
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ambhas | n. dual number (asī-) heaven and earth [ Greek imber-].  |
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āmbhasa | mfn. (fr. ambhas-), consisting of water, being watery, fluid  |
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āmbhasika | mfn. living in water, aquatic  |
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āmbhasika | m. a fish commentator or commentary on  |
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ambhastas | ind. out of the water,  |
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ambuhasta | m. a water-elephant (confer, compare jala-- dvīpa-),  |
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amedhas | mfn. unintelligent, foolish, an idiot  |
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aṃhas | n. anxiety, trouble etc.  |
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aṃhas | n. sin  |
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aṃhas | n. ([ confer, compare agh/a-, /āgas-; Greek , .])  |
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aṃhasaspati | m. ([ ]) lord of perplexity id est an intercalary month  |
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aṃhasaspati | m. see āṃhaspatya-.  |
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aṃhasaspatya | n. power over calamity  |
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aṃhaspati | or  |
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āṃhaspatya | mfn. belonging to the dominion of aṃhaspati- (as the intercalary month)  |
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āmnāyarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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amoghasiddhi | m. Name of the fifth dhyānibuddha-.  |
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amṛtāndhas | m. "whose food is ambrosia", a god  |
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aṃśuhasta | m. "having rays for hands", the sun  |
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amuktahasta | mf(ā-)n. "one whose hand is not open (to give)", sparing, economical  |
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amuktahastatā | f. economy, frugality  |
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anadhas | ind. not below  |
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ananyarādhas | mfn. striving after nothing else,  |
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anarthasaṃśaya | m. non-risk of money or wealth.  |
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anāthasabhā | f. a poor-house. |
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anavabhrarādhas | mfn. ( bhṛ-), having or giving undiminished (or durable) wealth  |
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andhas | n. darkness, obscurity  |
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andhas | n. (Greek ) , a herb  |
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andhas | n. the soma- plant  |
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andhas | n. soma- juice  |
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andhas | n. juice  |
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andhas | n. grassy ground  |
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andhas | n. food  |
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āndhasika | mfn. (fr. 2. andhas-), cooking  |
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āndhasika | m. a cook  |
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anedhas | m. fire,  |
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anedhas | the wind,  |
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anehas | mfn. ( īh-), without a rival, incomparable, unattainable  |
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anehas | mfn. unmenaced, unobstructed  |
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anehas | m. time  |
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anekārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of two works on words.  |
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aṅghas | n. sin  |
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anigrahasthāna | n. (in philosophy) occasion of non-refutation.  |
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anilambhasamādhi | m. "unsupported meditation", Name of a peculiar kind of meditation  |
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añjanāmbhas | n. eye-water.  |
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antarhastam | ind. in the hand, within reach of the hand  |
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antarhastīna | mfn. being in the hand or within reach  |
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anūdhas | f. udderless  |
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anūdhas | (also, according to to some) having no breasts, a young girl,  |
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anugrahasarga | m. (in sāṃkhya- philosophy) creation of the feelings or mental conditions.  |
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anurahasam | ind. in secret, apart  |
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anuttamāmbhas | n. (in sāṃkhya- philosophy) indifference to and consequent abstinence from sensual enjoyment (as fatiguing) .  |
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anuttamāmbhasika | n. indifference to and abstinence from sensual enjoyment (as involving injury to external objects).  |
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anvarthasaṃjñā | f. a term whose meaning is intelligible in itself (opposed to such technical terms as bha-, ghu-,etc.)  |
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apahas | to deride: Caus. -hāsayati-, to deride, ridicule.  |
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apahasita | n. silly or causeless laughter  |
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apahasita | n. (also) smiling in tears,  |
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apahasta | n. striking or throwing away or off (["the back of the hand"commentator or commentary ])  |
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apahastaka | mfn. handless,  |
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apahastaya | Nom. P. yati-, to throw away, push aside, repel, (generally used in the perf. Pass. p. )  |
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apahastita | mfn. thrown away, repelled, etc.  |
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apehipraghasā | (scilicet kriyā-) f. a ceremony from which gluttons are excluded, (gaRa mayūravyaṃsakādi-.)  |
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apighas | to eat off or away (perf. 3. plural -jakṣuḥ-) ; (Aorist A1.3. sg. -gdha-[fr. gh-s-ta-],which by is derived fr. han-)  |
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arādhas | mfn. not liberal, hard, stingy, selfish and  |
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arahas | n. absence of secrecy (varia lectio)  |
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arālahasta | m. a particular position of the hands,  |
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ārambhasiddhi | f. Name of work  |
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ardhahastaka | m. a distance of 120 inches,  |
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ardhamāsasahasra | n. a thousand of half months  |
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ardhasama | mfn. "half equal", Name of metres, in which the first and third and the second and fourth pāda-s are equal  |
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ardhasamamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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ardhasamasyā | f. supplying an idea which is only half expressed  |
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ardhasaṃjātasasya | mf(ā-)n. having its crops half grown  |
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ardhasaptadaśa | mfn. plural sixteen and a half.  |
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ardhasaptama | mfn. plural six and a half.  |
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ardhasaptaśata | mf(ā-)n. plural or āni- n. plural three hundred and fifty  |
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ardhasīrin | mfn. a cultivator (who takes half the crop for his labour) |
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ardhasoma | m. half the soma-  |
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ardhaspṛṣṭa | mfn. (in gram.) half-touched (see spṛṣṭa-), , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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ardhasuptaka | mf(ikā-)n. half-asleep,  |
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ārdrahasta | mf(ā-)n. moist-handed  |
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arghasaṃsthāpana | n. fixing the price of commodities, appraising, assize (it is the act of a king or ruler, in concert with the traders, and should be done once a week or once a fortnight)  |
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arhasāna | m. the moon,  |
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arhasāna | a horse,  |
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arthasādhaka | mf(ikā-)n. promoting an aim, useful, profitable (see svārthasādhaka-)  |
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arthasādhaka | m. the plant putraṃjīva- Roxburghii  |
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arthasādhaka | m. Name of a minister of king daśaratha-  |
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arthasādhana | n. accomplishment of a purpose, means of attaining an object,  |
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arthasama | mfn. having the same sense, synonymous,  |
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arthasamāhartṛ | m. a collector of money,  |
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arthasambandhin | mfn. concerned or interested in an affair  |
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arthasambhava | mfn. (a meaning) derived from the (mere) object of thought (without regard to the sense or context of the phrase),  |
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arthasaṃcaya | m. sg. and plural collection of wealth, property  |
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arthasaṃdeha | m. a dubious or critical matter, (varia lectio)  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. accumulation of wealth  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. treasury  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. "compendium of objects (treated of)", Name of one of the pūrva-mīmāṃsā- texts.  |
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arthasaṃgrahin | mfn. accumulating wealth  |
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arthasamisaya | m. danger in regard to one's fortune  |
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arthasaṃnyāsin | mfn. renouncing an advantage.  |
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arthasaṃsambandha | m. possession of wealth  |
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arthasaṃsambandha | m. connection of the sense with the word or sentence (see -bandha-above)  |
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arthasaṃsthāna | n. accumulation of wealth  |
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arthasaṃsthāna | n. treasury  |
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arthasāra | m. n. a considerable property  |
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arthasāra | m. ( )  |
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arthasiddha | mfn. clear in itself. self-evident  |
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arthasiddha | m. Name of the tenth day of the karma-māsa-,  |
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arthasiddha | m. Name of śākyamuni- in one of his previous births (as a bodhisattva-). |
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arthasiddhaka | m. the plant Vitex Negundo  |
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arthasiddhi | f. acquisition of wealth  |
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arthasiddhi | f. success  |
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arthasiddhi | f. Name of a particular magical faculty  |
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arthasiddhi | m. Name of a son of puṣya-  |
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asāhasa | n. absence of violence  |
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asāhasa | n. absence of boldness or inconsiderate hastiness.  |
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asāhasika | mf(ī-)n. not acting boldly or inconsiderately  |
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aṣṭasāhasraka | mf(ikā-)n. consisting of eight thousand (id est śloka-s, as one of the Buddhist prajñāpāramitā-s) .  |
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aṣṭaśatasāhasra | mfn. consisting of eight hundred thousand  |
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asthānasthasamāsa | mfn. having a compound in the wrong place  |
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asukhasaṃcāra | mf(ā-)n. (a place) on which it is not easy or safe to dwell  |
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aśvarādhas | (/aśva--) mfn. equipping or furnishing horses  |
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atarkyasahasraśakti | m. endowed with a thousand in comp.ehensible powers.  |
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ātharvaṇarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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atihasita | n. excessive laughter.  |
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atihasita | n. (in rhetoric) excessive or foolish laughter,  |
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atihastaya | Nom. (fr. ati-hasta-) P. atihastayati-, to stretch out the hands ; (fr. atihastin-), to overtake on an elephant.  |
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atirabhasa | m. extraordinary speed.  |
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atiraṃhas | mfn. extremely rapid  |
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aṭṭahasita | n. loud laughter, a horse-laugh.  |
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atyaṃhas | mfn. beyond the reach of evil or distress  |
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audhasa | mfn. (fr. ūdhas-), being or contained in the udder (as milk)  |
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aupahastika | mfn. (fr. upa-hasta- gaRa vetanādi- [not in ]), living by presents (? pratigraheṇa jīvati- )  |
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avabhṛthasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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avabhṛthasnāna | n. idem or 'n. bathing or ablution after a sacrificial ceremony '  |
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avabhṛthasnapana | n. bathing or ablution after a sacrificial ceremony  |
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avācinahastra | mfn. having the hand turned downwards,  |
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avahas | to laugh at, deride  |
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avahasana | n. deriding  |
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avahasta | m. the back of the hand  |
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avihasta | mfn. not unclever, experienced in (locative case)  |
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ayuddhasena | mfn. whose arrows or armies are un conquered, irresistible  |
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āyudhasahāya | mfn. armed  |
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āyudhasāhvaya | m. Name of a plant  |
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babhasa | m. ( bhas-) a devourer  |
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baddharabhasa | mf(ā-)n. impetuous, passionate  |
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baddhasneha | mfn. conceiving affection for (locative case)  |
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baddhaspṛha | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') feeling a longing for  |
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baddhasūta | m. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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bādharahasya | n.  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthakroḍa | m. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthānugama | m. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthavivecana | n. Name of work  |
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bāḍhasṛtvan | mfn. striding mightily along  |
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bahubhastraka | mf(ā-or ikā-)n. (fr. bahu-+ bhastrā-)  |
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bahuhastika | mf(ā-)n. rich in elephants  |
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bahusāhasra | mf(ā-or ī-)n. amounting to many thousands  |
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bahusāhasra | mf(ā-or ī-)n. (a sacrifice) of which many thousands partake  |
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bāhusahasrabhṛt | m. "having a thousand arm", Name of arjuna- kārtavīrya- (killed by paraśu-rāma-)  |
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bahusāhasrī | f. many thousands (Bombay edition)  |
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bāhusahasrin | mfn. having a thousand arm  |
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bahuvarṣasahasrika | mfn. lasting many thousand years  |
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bahuvarṣasahasrin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. lasting many thousand years ' , many thousand years old  |
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balīndrasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bandhastambha | m. "binding-post", the post to which an elephant is tied  |
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barhas | See /adri-b- and dvi-b/arhas-.  |
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bārhas | vṛddhi- form of bṛhas- in compound  |
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bārhaspata | mf(ī-)n. relating to or descended from bṛhas-pati-  |
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bārhaspatya | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. relating to or descended from bṛhas-pati- ' etc. etc. (with bha-or nakṣatra- n.the constellation puṣya- ;with māna- n."Jupiter's measure", a method of reckoning time )  |
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bārhaspatya | m. patronymic fr. bṛhas-pati- (Name of saṃyu-, agni-, tapur-mūrdhan-, bharad-vāja-) etc.  |
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bārhaspatya | m. a pupil of bṛhas-pati-  |
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bārhaspatya | m. an infidel, materialist  |
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bārhaspatya | n. the artha-śāstra- of bṛhas-pati-, ethics morality  |
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bārhaspatya | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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bārhaspatyajyotiḥśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyajyotirgrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamuhūrtavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasūtraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyatantra | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukabhairavasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bauddhadhikkārarahasya | n. Name of Comm. on it.  |
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bauddhasaṃgati | f. Name of work on alaṃ-kāra- (quoted in )  |
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bhadrahasta | mfn. having beautiful or auspicious hands (said of the aśvin-s)  |
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bhagavadgītārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatasamuccayesahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhagīrathasutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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bhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhairavīrahasyavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhārgavakalpavallīcakravidyārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhārgavanāmasahasra | n. Name of work  |
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bhas | cl.3 P. ( ) b/abhasti- or (3. sg. and plural) b/apsati- (2. dual number bhasathas- ; subjunctive babhasat-or bh/asat- ; babdhām- ; future bhasitā-,vii, 2, 8 Va1rtt. 1. ; infinitive mood bhasitum- ), to chew, masticate, devour, consume (see psā-) ; to blame, abuse (see bharts-) ; to shine  |
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bhas | equals bhasman- ashes (only locative case bhasi-)  |
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bhasad | f. ( ) the hinder or secret parts, (especially) pudendum muliebre ( bhasattas sat-t/as- ind.on or from the posteriors;down to the posteriors)  |
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bhasad | f. glans penis (equals liṅgāgra-)  |
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bhasad | f. Mons Veneris  |
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bhasad | f. the region of the hips (equals kaṭipradeśa-) |
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bhasad | f. (with ā-), down the region of the hips ( also "flesh; a piece of wood; a float, raft; a sort of duck; the sun; a mouth; time") .  |
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bhasadya | mfn. being or situated on the hinder parts  |
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bhasala | m. a large black bee  |
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bhasaṃdhi | m. "point of junction of the asterism"Name of the last quarters of the asterism āśleṣa-, jyeṣṭhā-, and revatī-.  |
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bhasamūha | m. "aggregate of the lunar asterism", Name of the number 27  |
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bhasana | m. a bee  |
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bhasanta | m. time  |
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bhasat | m. a bird  |
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bhasattas | ind. bhasad |
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bhasita | mfn. reduced to ashes  |
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bhasita | n. ashes  |
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bhasma | in compound for bhasman-.  |
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bhasmabāṇa | m. "having ashes for arrows", fever  |
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bhasmabhūta | mfn. become ashes, dead  |
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bhasmācala | m. Name of a mountain in kāma-rūpa- (see bhasma-kūṭa-).  |
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bhasmacaya | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmacchanna | mfn. covered with ashes  |
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bhasmadhāraṇa | n. application of ashes (on the head and other parts of the body)  |
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bhasmadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmādilakṣaṇa | n. Name of work 1.  |
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bhasmagandhā | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagandhikā | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagandhinī | f. "having the smell of ashes", a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagarbha | m. Dalbergia Ougeinensis  |
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bhasmagarbhā | f. a species of plant  |
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bhasmagarbhā | f. a kind of perfume  |
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bhasmagātra | m. "whose limbs are (reduced to) ashes", Name of the god of love,  |
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bhasmāgni | m. (in medicine) Name of a disease in which the food is over-digested or as it were reduced to ashes.  |
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bhasmagraha | m. "taking ashes", a particular part of a Brahman's education  |
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bhasmaguṇṭhana | n. covering with ashes  |
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bhasmāhvaya | m. camphor  |
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bhasmajābālopaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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bhasmaka | mfn. (with agnī-) equals bhasmāgni-,  |
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bhasmaka | n. a particular disease of the eyes or morbid appetite from over-digestion (see bhasmāgni-)  |
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bhasmaka | n. gold  |
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bhasmaka | n. the fruit of Embelia Ribes  |
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bhasmakāra | m. "making id est using ashes ", a washerman  |
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bhasmakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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bhasmākhya | mfn. called ashes, nothing but ashes  |
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bhasmākṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to reduce to ashes  |
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bhasmakṛt | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') reducing to ashes  |
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bhasmakṛta | mfn. reduced to ashes  |
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bhasmakūṭa | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmakūṭa | m. Name of a mountain in kāmarūpa- (see bhasmācala-).  |
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bhasmālābuka | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a gourd or vessel for preserving ashes |
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bhasmalalāṭikā | f. a mark made with ashes on the forehead  |
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bhasmalepana | n. smearing with ashes  |
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bhasmamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhasmameha | m. a sort of gravel  |
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bhasman | mfn. chewing, devouring, consuming, pulverizing  |
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bhasman | n. (also plural) "what is pulverized a or calcined by fire", ashes etc. (yuṣmābhir bhasma bhakṣayitavyam-,"you shall have ashes to eat" id est"you shall get nothing" ; bhasmanihuta mani-huta-. mfn."sacrificed in ashes" id est"useless" )  |
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bhasman | n. sacred ashes (smeared on the body; see bhasma-dhāraṇa-).  |
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bhasmāṅga | mfn. ash-coloured  |
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bhasmanihuta | mfn. bhasman |
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bhasmānta | n. nearness of ashes  |
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bhasmānta | mfn. ending in ashes, finally burnt (as the body)  |
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bhasmānte | ind. near ashes  |
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bhasmānti | ind. near ashes  |
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bhasmāp | f. plural (māpaḥ-) water with ashes  |
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bhasmapraharaṇa | mfn. having ashes for a weapon (said of a fever) (see -bāṇa-).  |
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bhasmapriya | m. "friend of ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmapuñja | m. a heap or quantity of ashes  |
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bhasmarājī | f. a row or stripe of ashes  |
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bhasmarāśi | m. a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmarāśīkṛta | mfn. turned or changed into a heap of ashes  |
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bhasmareṇu | m. the dust of ashes  |
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bhasmaroga | m. a kind of disease (equals bhasmāgni-)  |
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bhasmarogin | mfn. suffering from it  |
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bhasmarohā | f. a species of plant  |
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bhasmarudrākṣadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmarudrākṣamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhasmasā | ind. to ashes equals bhasma-sāt- (?) , prob. wrong reading for masmas/ā-.  |
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bhasmasamīpa | n. nearness of ashes  |
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bhasmaśarkarā | f. (prob.) potash  |
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bhasmasāt | ind. to or into ashes (with kṛ-or -s/ād-nī-,to reduce to ashes;(-sād-),with as-, bhū-, gam-and yā-,to be reduced to ashes, become ashes)  |
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bhasmasāt | with kri- etc. See column 2.  |
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bhasmasaya | Nom. P. yati-, to burn to ashes  |
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bhasmaśāyin | mfn. lying on ashes  |
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bhasmaśāyin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmaśayyāśayāna | m. "lying on a couch of ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmasnāna | n. purification by ashes  |
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bhasmasnānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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bhasmaśuddhikara | m. "performing purification with ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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bhasmasūtakaraṇa | n. the calcining of quicksilver  |
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bhasmatā | f. the state or condition of ashes (accusative with yā-,to become ashes)  |
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bhasmatas | ind. out of the ashes id est from death  |
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bhasmatūla | n. frost, snow  |
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bhasmatūla | n. a shower of dust  |
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bhasmatūla | n. a number of villages  |
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bhasmavādāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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bhasmāvaśeṣa | mfn. of whom nothing remains but ashes  |
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bhasmavedhaka | m. camphor  |
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bhasmavidhi | m. any rite or ceremony performed with ashes  |
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bhasmāvṛtāṅga | mfn. having the body covered with ashes  |
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bhasmeśvara | m. a particular medicinal preparation  |
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bhasmeśvara | m. Name of śiva- as a future tathā-gata-  |
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bhasmī | in compound for bhasman-.  |
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bhasmībhāva | m. the state or condition of becoming ashes (vaṃ gataḥ-,"reduced to ashes")  |
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bhasmībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become ashes  |
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bhasmībhūta | mfn. become ashes, reduced to ashes  |
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bhasmībhūta | mfn. being mere ashes id est wholly worthless  |
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bhasmīkaraṇa | n. reducing to ashes, burning  |
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bhasmīkaraṇa | n. calcining  |
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bhasmīkṛ | P. A1. -karoti-, -kurute-, to make into ashes, reduce to ashes  |
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bhasmīkṛta | mfn. reduced to ashes, burnt  |
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bhasmīkṛta | mfn. calcined  |
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bhasmoddhūlana | n. smearing the body with ashes  |
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bhasmoddhūlitavigraha | m. "whose body is smeared with ashes", Name of śiva-  |
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bhasmodvapana | n. pouring out ashes  |
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bhasmopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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bhastrā | f. a leathern bottle or vessel (used for carrying or holding water) etc.  |
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bhastrā | f. a skin, pouch, leathern bag (see mātrā--and hema-bh-)  |
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bhastrā | f. a bellows or a large hide with valves and a clay nozzle so used  |
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bhastrā | f. a particular manner of recitation  |
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bhastrā | bhastrika- etc. See column 2.  |
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bhastrakā | f. diminutive fr. bhastrā- (see bhastrākā-and bhastrikā- ) .  |
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bhastrākā | f. diminutive fr. bhastrā- (see ) .  |
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bhastraphalā | prob. wrong reading for bhastrā-phalā-.  |
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bhastrāphalā | f. a species of plant Va1rtt. 2  |
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bhastrāvat | mfn. furnished with a bellows or sack  |
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bhastrī | f. equals bhastrā-  |
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bhastrika | mf(ī-)n. equals bhastrayā harati-  |
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bhastrikā | f. a little bag (see ) .  |
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bhastrīya | mfn. (fr. bhastrā-) gaRa utkarādi-.  |
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bhasūcaka | m. "indicator of asterisms", an astrologer  |
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bhāṣyārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāṭṭarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhavaghasmara | m. a forest conflagration  |
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bhavalābhalobhasatkāraparāṅmukha | mfn. averse to the benefit (and) to the longing for attainment of worldly existence (said of a Buddhist convert)  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmabījākṣarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of bhaviṣyottara-purāṇa-.  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhavānīsahasranāmayantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhāvarahasyasāmānya | n. Name of work  |
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bhojaprabandhasāra | m. Name of work (celebrating the deeds of king bhoja- )  |
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bhūgolahastāmalaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhuvaneśvarīvarivasyārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bodhasāra | m. Name of work  |
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bodhasiddhi | f. Name of work  |
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bodhasudhākara | m. Name of work  |
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brahmagarbhasmṛti | f. brahmagarbha |
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brahmāmbhas | n. "holy water", the urine of a cow  |
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brahmarahasyasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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brahmavāhas | (br/ahma--) mfn. one to whom prayers are offered  |
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brahmavaivartarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhadbṛhaspati | m. Name of the larger recension of bṛhas-pati-'s law-book.  |
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bṛhaspati | m. (also written vṛh-p-;fr. 3. bṛk pati-; see brahmaṇas-pati-) "lord of prayer or devotion"Name of a deity (in whom Piety and Religion are personified;he is the chief offerer of prayers and sacrifices, and therefore represented as the type of the priestly order, and the purohita- of the gods with whom he intercedes for men;in later times he is the god of wisdom and eloquence, to whom various works are ascribed;he is also regarded as son of aṅgiras-, husband of tārā- and father of kaca-, and sometimes identified with vyāsa-;in astronomy he is the regent of Jupiter and often identified with that planet) etc., etc. (see )  |
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bṛhaspati | m. Name of a prince (great-grandson of aśoka-)  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of a king of kaśmīra-  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of the author of a law-book  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of a philosopher  |
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bṛhaspati | m. of other authors (also with miśra-and ācārya- see above )  |
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bṛhaspati | m. (with āṅgirasa- see above) Name of the author of  |
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bṛhaspaticakra | n. "cycle of bṛhas-pati-", the Hindu cycle of 60 years  |
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bṛhaspaticakra | n. a particular astrological diagram  |
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bṛhaspaticāra | m. Name of  |
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bṛhaspatidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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bṛhaspatigupta | m. Name of man  |
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bṛhaspatika | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhaspatikaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatila | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhaspatimat | mfn. accompanied by bṛhaspati-,  |
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bṛhaspatimata | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatimiśra | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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bṛhaspatipakṣata | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatipraṇutta | (bṛhas-p/ati-.) mfn. expelled by bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatiprasūta | (bṝhas-p/ati--) mfn. enjoined by bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatipurohita | mfn. having bṛhas-pati- for a purohita-  |
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bṛhaspatipurohita | m. Name of indra-  |
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bṛhaspatisama | mfn. equal to bṛhaspati-, like bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatisaṃhitā | f. Name of two works.  |
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bṛhaspatiśānti | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatiśāntikarman | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisava | m. Name of a festival lasting one day (said to confer the rank, of a purohita- on those observing it)  |
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bṛhaspatisavahautraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisavakḷpti | f. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisavaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatiśiras | mfn. " bṛhaspati--headed", (prob.) having the head shaved like bṛhaspati-  |
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bṛhaspatismṛti | f. bṛhaspati-'s law-book.  |
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bṛhaspatistoma | m. Name of an ekāha-  |
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bṛhaspatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatisuratā | f. a proper N.  |
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bṛhaspatisuta | (b/ṛhas-p/ati--) mfn. pressed out (as soma- juice) by bṛhas-pati-  |
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bṛhaspatisutra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspatitantra | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhaspativāra | m. Jupiter's day, Thursday.  |
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bṛhaspativat | mfn. equals -mat-  |
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bṛhaspatiya | m. (fr. ti-datta-) familiar diminutives on  |
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bṛhatīsahasra | n. a thousand bṛhatī-s  |
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bṛhatīsahasra | n. Name of work  |
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buddhasaṃgha | m. plural Buddha, the law, and the monkhood  |
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buddhasaṃgīti | f. Name of work  |
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buddhasena | m. Name of a king  |
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buddhasiṃha | m. Name of a man  |
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budhasānu | m. equals parna- or equals yajña-puruṣa- |
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budhasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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budhasūkta | n. Name of work  |
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budhasuta | m. " bhaṭṭotpala-'s son", Name of purū-ravas- (the first king of the lunar dynasty)  |
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cakrahasta | m. (equals -pāṇi-) idem or 'm. (see -bhṛt-) viṣṇu-.'  |
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candanāmbhas | n. equals na-rasa-  |
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caṇḍīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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candraprabhasvāmicaritra | n. " candra-prabha-'s life", Name of a Jain work.  |
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carmabhastrikā | f. a leathern bag  |
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carmāmbhas | n. equals ma-sāra-  |
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carmaratnabhastrikā | f. idem or 'n. a leathern lucky-bag ' , 199.  |
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catuḥsahasra | (c/at-) n. 4000  |
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catuḥsāhasraka | mf(ikā-)n. consisting of 4000  |
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caturaśītisāhasra | mfn. numbering 84000  |
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caturhasta | mfn. four-handed  |
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caturthasvara | m. having the 4th tone or accent  |
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caturthasvara | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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caturvidhasaṃśayodbheda | m. "removal of doubts of 4 kinds", Name of a work  |
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caturviṃśatisāhasra | mf(ī-)n. consisting of 24000 (G) i, 4, 147  |
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catuṣpathasad | mfn. dwelling at cross-ways  |
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chinnahasta | mfn. "cut-hand", Name of a man,  |
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cidambararahasya | n. Name of work  |
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cikurahasta | m. idem or 'f. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. a mass of hair, tuft of hair ' ' ' ' ' '  |
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citrahasta | m. plural particular movements of the hands in fighting  |
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citramahas | mfn. (tr/a--) equals tr/ā-magha-  |
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citramahas | m. Name of the author of  |
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citrarādhas | (tr/a-.) mfn. idem or '(tr/a--) mfn. granting excellent gifts '  |
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dāhasara | m.  |
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dāhasaras | n.  |
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dāhasthala | n. a place where dead bodies are burnt  |
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daityapurodhas | m. equals -guru-  |
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dākṣāyaṇahasta | mfn. having gold in the hand  |
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dakṣiṇābhimukhasthita | mfn. standing with the face southwards  |
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daṇḍahasta | mfn. staff-handed (yama-)  |
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daṇḍahasta | m. a doorkeeper  |
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daṇḍahasta | n. equals -mātaṅga-  |
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daṇḍahasta | f(ā-, ī-). (ā- ; ī- ) idem or 'n. equals -mātaṅga- '  |
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dantahastin | mfn. having tusks and a trunk  |
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darbhasaṃstara | m. a bed made of d-  |
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darbhastamba | m. equals -pūla-  |
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darbhasūci | f. the point of d- grass, |
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dārghasattra | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dīrgha-.) connected with a long sacrifice  |
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dāruhasta | m. a wooden spoon or ladle  |
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dāruhastaka | m. a wooden spoon or ladle  |
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daśasāhasra | mfn. equals srika-  |
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daśasāhasra | n. 10000  |
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daśasāhasram | ten thousand times,  |
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daśasāhasrika | mfn. numbering 10000, 6312.  |
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daśavidhasnānamantra | m. plural Name of particular hymns  |
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dattahasta | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having a hand given for support, supported by  |
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dattahasta | mfn. shaking hands  |
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dāyarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dehasaṃcāriṇī | f. "issued from or passing through (her father's) body (?)", a daughter  |
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dehasāra | m. "body essence", marrow  |
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dehasiddhisādhana | n. Name of work  |
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dehasthavarodaya | m. Name of work  |
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dehasukha | mfn. agreeable to the body  |
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devāndhas | n. "divine food", ambrosia  |
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devarahasya | n. divine mystery (see -guhya-)  |
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devatīrthasvāmin | m. the ascetic Name of viśveśvara-datta-mitra-  |
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devīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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devīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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dhanuhastā | f. Name of a being attendant on devī-  |
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dhanurhasta | mfn. bow in hand, having a bow  |
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dhārāmbhas | (rām-) n. equals -ra-jala-  |
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dhāraṇīmukhasarvajagatpraṇidhisaṃdhāraṇagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-.  |
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dharaṇīvarāhasaṃvāda | m. Name of work  |
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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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dharmarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dharmitāvacchedakarahasya | n. Name of work |
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dhāṭīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dhāturahasya | n. Name of work on gramm. roots.  |
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dhṛtāmbhas | mfn. containing water  |
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dhūlihastaya | Nom. P. yati-, to take dust into the hand  |
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dhūrtaprahasana | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a comedy by jyotir-īśvara- .  |
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digdhahasta | mfn. (a hunter) having (in his hand) or using poisoned arrows  |
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digdhahasta | mfn. having the hands smeared or soiled  |
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digdhasahaśaya | mfn. lying in mud or along with any soiled person Va1rtt. 2  |
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dīnanāthasūri | m. Name of author  |
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dīrghasaktha | mf(ī-)n. having long thighs  |
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dīrghasakthi | mfn. having long shafts  |
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dīrghasaṃdhya | mfn. performing long prayers or rites at the different twilights  |
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dīrghasaṃdhyatva | n.  |
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dīrghasasya | m. "having long fruit", Diospyros Embryopteris  |
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dīrghasattra | n. a long-continued soma- sacrifice etc.  |
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dīrghasattra | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dīrghasattra | mfn. equals tr/in- mfn. occupied with a prolonged soma- rite  |
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dīrghaskandha | m. equals -taru-  |
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dīrghasurata | m. equals -rata-  |
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dīrghasūtra | mfn. "spinning a long yarn", slow, dilatory, procrastinating etc.  |
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dīrghasūtratā | f. ( ) procrastination, dilatoriness.  |
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dīrghasūtratva | n. ( ) procrastination, dilatoriness.  |
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dīrghasūtrin | mfn. equals tra-  |
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dīrghasūtritā | f. equals tratā- (varia lectio)  |
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dīrghasvara | m. equals -varṇa-  |
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dohas | n. milking  |
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dohas | n. dative case h/ase-, as infinitive mood  |
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doḥsahasrabhṛt | m. "1000-armed", Name of arjuna- kārtavīrya-  |
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dradhas | n. (for ḍhas-?) garment  |
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dravyahasta | mfn. holding anything in the hand  |
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dṛḍhahasta | m. "strong-handed", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dṛḍhasamādhāna | mfn. paying fixed attention  |
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dṛḍhasaṃdha | m. "faithful to engagements", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dṛḍhasaṃdhi | m. firmly united, closely joined  |
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dṛḍhasaṃdhi | m. strong-knit, thick-set  |
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dṛḍhasaṃdhi | m. close, compact  |
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dṛḍhasauhṛda | mf(ī-)n. firm in friendship, constant  |
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dṛḍhasena | m. "having a strong army", Name of a prince  |
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dṛḍhaskandha | m. "strong-stemmed", a sort of Mimusops  |
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dṛḍhasthūṇa | mfn. having firm posts or columns.  |
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dṛḍhasūtrikā | f. "having strong fibres", Sanseviera Zeylanica  |
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dṛḍhasyu | m. Name of an ancient sage (equals ḍha-dasyu-, q.v)  |
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dugdhasamudra | m. the sea of milk  |
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dugdhasindhu | m. idem or 'm. the sea of milk '  |
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dugdhasrotas | n. a stream of milk  |
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duḥkhasāgara | m. "ocean of pain", great sorrow  |
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duḥkhasāgara | m. the world  |
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duḥkhasamāyukta | mfn. accompanied, with pain, affected by anguish  |
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duḥkhasaṃcāra | mfn. passing unhappily (time)  |
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duḥkhasaṃsparśa | mfn. unpleasant to the touch  |
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duḥkhasaṃsthiti | mfn. in a wretched condition, poor, miserable  |
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duḥkhasaṃvardhita | mfn. reared with difficulty  |
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duḥkhasaṃyoga | m. equals duḥkha-yoga-  |
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duḥkhasparśa | mfn. equals -saṃsp-  |
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durgāmṛtarahasya | n. (gām-) Name of work  |
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durlabhasvāmin | m. Name of a temple built by dur-vardhana-  |
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durmedhas | mfn. ( ) dull-witted, stupid, ignorant etc.  |
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durmedhastva | n. foolishness, stupidity  |
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durmocahastagrāha | mfn. "whose hand's grasp is hard to unloose", holding fast  |
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dvādaśasāhasra | mf(ī-)n. consisting of 1200  |
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dvaidhasūtra | n. Name of chapter xxii-xxv of  |
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dvātriṃśadaparādhastotra | n. Name of part of the  |
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dvibarhas | mfn. (hās-also n.and ind.) doubly close or thick or strong  |
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dvibarhas | mfn. in gaRa doubled (as opposed to single), mighty, large, great  |
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dvihasta | mf(ā-)n. 2 hands long  |
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dviṣāhasra | (dv/i--) mf(ī-)n. consisting of 2000 (see -sāh-).  |
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dvisahasra | mfn. worth 2000  |
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dvisahasra | n. vArttika (see -ṣāh-and -sāh-)  |
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dvisāhasra | mf(ī-)n. equals -sahasra-,  |
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dvisāhasra | n. 2000  |
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dvisahasrākṣa | m. "the 2000-eyed one", Name of the serpent-king śeṣa-  |
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dviśatottarasāhasra | mf(ī-)n. consisting of a 1200  |
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dvitīyacakravartilakṣaṇarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dvitīyasvalakṣaṇarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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dvyaṣṭasahasra | n. 16000  |
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dvyaṣṭasāhasra | n. 16000  |
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edhas | n. happiness, prosperity  |
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edhas | n. fuel  |
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ehas | n. anger  |
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ehas | n. emulation, rivalry (see an-eh/as-.)  |
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ekaduḥkhasukha | mfn. having the same sorrows and joys, sympathizing.  |
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ekahasta | mfn. one hand long  |
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ekāntarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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ekārthasamupeta | mfn. arrived at one object.  |
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ekasahasra | n. 1001  |
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ekasahasra | n. ([v]ṛṣabhaikasahasraṃ-[ ] or hasrās- scilicet gāvas-,a thousand cows and one bull )  |
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etāvacchas | (t-śas-) ind. so many times, so often  |
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gabhastala | n. equals gabhasti-mat- q.v  |
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gabhasti | m. "fork (?)", arm, hand  |
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gabhasti | m. ( ) a ray of light, sunbeam etc.  |
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gabhasti | m. the sun  |
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gabhasti | m. Name of an āditya-, Ramapujasar.  |
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gabhasti | m. of a ṛṣi-  |
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gabhasti | f. Name of svāhā- (the wife of agni-)  |
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gabhasti | m. (or f.) dual number the two arms or hands  |
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gabhastī | f. Name of a river  |
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gabhasti | mfn. shining ("fork-like", double-edged or sharp-edged, pointed?) (see sy/ūma-g-)  |
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gabhasti | m. (also probably "apole",in syūma-- g-, parasmE-pada 1273)  |
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gabhastihasta | m. equals -pāṇi-  |
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gabhastimālin | m. "garlanded with rays", the sun  |
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gabhastimat | mfn. shining, brilliant  |
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gabhastimat | m. the sun  |
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gabhastimat | m. a particular hell  |
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gabhastimat | m. (gabhas-tala- )  |
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gabhastimat | m. n. Name of one of the nine divisions of bhāratavarṣa-  |
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gabhastinemi | m. "the felly of whose wheel is sharp-edged (?)", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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gabhastipāṇi | m. "having rays for hands", the sun  |
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gabhastipūta | (g/abh-) mfn. purified with the hands  |
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gabhastīśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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gabhastivāra | m. Sunday,  |
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gadāhasta | mfn. armed with a mace  |
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gadāhasta | mfn. mace-handed  |
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galahasta | m. "the hand at the throat", seizing by the throat, throttling  |
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galahastaya | Nom. P. yati-, to seize by the throat, throttle, strangle  |
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galahastita | mfn. seized by the throat  |
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gāṃdohasaṃnejana | n. water to clean a milk-pail  |
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gāṃdohasaṃnejana | See gāṃ-, column 1.  |
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gandhahastimahātarka | m. Name of work  |
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gandhahastin | m. equals -gaja-  |
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gandhahastin | m. Name of an antidote (said to be very efficacious)  |
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gandhahastin | m. of the author of a commentator or commentary on ācārāṅga- ( ),  |
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gandhahastin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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gandhāmbhas | n. idem or 'n. equals dha-jala- '  |
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gandharvahasta | m. " gandharva--handed (the form of the leaves resembling that of a hand)", the castor-oil tree  |
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gandharvahasta | m. (a-manuṣyasya h- )  |
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gandharvahastaka | m. idem or 'm. (a-manuṣyasya h- )'  |
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gandhasāra | m. sandal-wood  |
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gandhasāra | m. a kind of jasmine  |
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gandhasāraṇa | m. a kind of perfume  |
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gandhasevaka | mfn. using fragrances  |
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gandhasoma | n. the white esculent water-lily  |
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gandhasragdāmavat | mfn. furnished with fragrant garlands  |
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gandhasukhī | f. equals -śuṇḍinī-  |
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gandhasūyī | f. idem or 'f. equals -śuṇḍinī- '  |
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gaṇeśasahasranāman | n. Name of a part of the  |
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gaṅgāmbhas | (gām-) n. idem or 'n. pure rain-water (such as falls in the month āśvina-) '  |
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garbhasamaya | m. equals -divasa-  |
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garbhasambhava | m. the production of a foetus, becoming pregnant  |
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garbhasambhavā | f. a kind of cardamoms  |
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garbhasambhūti | f. equals bhava-  |
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garbhasaṃdhi | m. (in dramatic language) a particular juncture,  |
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garbhasaṃkarita | m. a mongrel  |
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garbhasaṃkramaṇa | n. entering the womb  |
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garbhasamplava | m. abortion  |
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garbhasaṃskāra | m. a particular ceremony, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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garbhasaṃsravaṇa | n. abortion  |
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garbhasrāva | m. equals -saṃsravaṇa-  |
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garbhasrāvin | mfn. producing abortion  |
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garbhasrāvin | m. Phoenix paludosa  |
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garbhastha | mfn. situated in the womb  |
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garbhastha | mfn. being in the interior of (genitive case)  |
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garbhasthāna | n. equals -vasati-  |
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garbhasubhaga | mf(ā-)n. blessing the foetus.  |
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garbhasūtra | n. Name of Buddhist sūtra- work.  |
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gārhasthya | mfn. (sometimes wrongly spelt stha-) (fr. gṛha-stha-), fit for or incumbent on a householder  |
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gārhasthya | n. the order or estate of a householder, of the father or mother of a family  |
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gārhasthya | n. household, domestic affairs  |
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gausahasrika | mf(ī-)n. possessing 1000 cows  |
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gāyatrīrahasya | n. Name of work on the gāyatrī-.  |
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ghanahastasaṃkhyā | f. (in geometry) the contents of an excavation or of a solid alike in figure  |
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gharmāmbhas | n. idem or 'n. equals rma-jala- '  |
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ghas | not used in proper (cl.1. ghasati- ), but supplies certain tenses (especially Aorist and Desiderative ) of ad- (Aorist 2. and 3. sg. /aghas- ; aghās-(?) ;3. sg. aghat-, aghasat-[? ], ajīghasat-[ ];3. plural /akṣan- ; aghasan- [ ];2. dual number /aghastām-;2. plural aghasta-; subjunctive 2. sg. gh/asas-,3. sg. sat- ;3. plural kṣan-, ; imperative 3. dual number gh/astām-; perfect tense jagh/āsa- etc.;3. plural jakṣur- ; Potential jakṣīy/āt- ; parasmE-pada jakṣiv/as- ; f. kṣ/uṣī- ) , to consume or devour, eat: Desiderative j/ighatsati- (see ), to wish to consume or devour, wish to eat (see jakṣ-.)  |
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ghasa | m. "devourer", Name of a demon causing diseases  |
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ghasa | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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ghasa | m. flesh, meat (see ud--.)  |
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ghasana | n. devouring  |
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ghasi | m. food kāṇva-) ii, 24'> (see ghās/i-.)  |
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ghasmara | mf(ā-)n. ( ) voracious (said of fire)  |
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ghasmara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' desirous of, eager for  |
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ghasmara | mf(ā-)n. in the habit to forget (with genitive case)  |
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ghasmara | m. Name of (a Brahman changed into) an antelope  |
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ghasra | mfn. hurtful  |
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ghasra | m. Name of śiva-  |
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ghasra | m. a day (see ghraṃs/a-)  |
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ghasra | n. saffron  |
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ghasvara | mfn. voracious  |
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ghṛṣvirādhas | mfn. granting with joy, (vocative case)  |
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ghṛtācīgarbhasambhavā | f. large cardamoms  |
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ghṛtahasta | (t/a--) mf(ā-)n. having ghee in one's hand  |
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girvāhas | (g/ir--) mfn. one to whom invocations are addressed, praised in song (indra-)  |
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gomayāmbhas | n. water with cow-dung  |
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gombhas | n. idem or 'n. equals -jala- '  |
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gonyoghas | (g/o--) mfn. streaming or flowing among milk ("having quantities of fluid streaming down" )  |
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gopālarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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gopālasahasranāmabhūṣaṇā | f. "decorated with the thousand names of kṛṣṇa-", Name of work |
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gopīnāthasaptaśatī | f. Name of work (perhaps equals govardhanas-).  |
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gorabhasa | (g/o--) mfn. strengthened with milk (soma-)  |
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gorakṣasahasranāman | n. "the thousand names of śiva-", Name of work  |
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gosahasra | n. a thousand kine  |
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gosahasra | mfn. possessing a thousand kine  |
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gosahasrī | f. Name of two festive days (the 15th day in the dark half of month kārttika- and of month jyaiṣṭha-).  |
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grahasamāgama | m. equals -yuti-, .  |
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grahasāraṇī | f. Name of work  |
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grahasthitivarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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grahasvara | m. the 1st note of a musical piece.  |
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granthasaṃdhi | m. a section of a work, chapter  |
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grāvahasta | (gr/āv-) mfn. equals -grābh/a-  |
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gṛhasaṃrodha | m. besetting a house (for recovering a debt).  |
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gṛhasaṃstha | mfn. equals -vāsin-  |
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gṛhasaṃveśaka | m. a house-builder  |
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gṛhasāra | property  |
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gṛhasārasa | m. the crane Ardea sibirica  |
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gṛhastha | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' living or staying in any one's house  |
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gṛhastha | m. a householder, Brahman in the 2nd period of his religious life (performing the duties of the master of a house and father of a family after having finished his studies and after investiture with the sacred thread; see pp. 138; 150; 362 & 386)  |
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gṛhasthā | f. a housewife  |
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gṛhasthadharma | m. a householder's duty  |
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gṛhasthāna | n. a royal tent  |
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gṛhasthāśrama | m. the order of a householder  |
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gṛhasthatā | f. the office of a householder  |
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gṛhasthiti | f. the state of a householder  |
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gṛhasthopaniṣad | f. religious knowledge of a householder  |
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gṛhasthūṇa | n. the pillar of a house  |
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gṛhasvāminī | f. a housewife  |
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gūḍhasākṣin | m. a concealed witness (placed by the plaintiff so as to hear the defendant without being noticed by him) ( ) .  |
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gūḍhasira | mfn. having the arteries hidden,  |
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gūḍhasiratā | f. one of a buddha-'s marks, .  |
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guhasena | m. Name of a prince  |
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guhasena | m. of a merchant  |
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hāhas | m. a gandharva-  |
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halāyudhastava | m. Name of work  |
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hanumatsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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haribhaktirahasya | n. Name of work  |
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harimedhas | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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harimedhas | m. of the father of hari- (viṣṇu-)  |
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harimedhas | m. of a man  |
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haripañcāyudhastotra | n. Name of work  |
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harṣavivṛddhasattva | mfn. one whose vigour is increased by happiness  |
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hatamedhas | mfn. equals -citta-  |
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haṭhasaṃketacandrikā | f. Name of two works.  |
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hayagrīvasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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hemabhastrā | f. a gold purse or purse containing gold  |
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hemahastiratha | m. "golden-elephant-chariot", Name of one of the 16 mahādāna-s (q.v) |
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hetvābhāsarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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himaśucibhasmabhūṣita | mfn. adorned with ashes white as snow  |
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hiraṇyagarbhasaṃhitā | f. Name of work (or bha-parāśara-saṃhitā-)  |
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hiraṇyahasta | mfn. (h/iraṇya--) olden-handed  |
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hiraṇyahasta | m. Name of savitṛ-  |
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hiraṇyahasta | m. of a man  |
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homabhasman | n. the ashes of a burnt-offering  |
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ihasamaye | ind. here, now, on the present occasion, at such a time as this.  |
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ihastha | mfn. standing here,  |
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ihasthāna | mfn. one whose place or residence is on the earth  |
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ihasthāne | ind. in this place.  |
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indrābṛhaspati | m. dual number indra- and bṛhaspati-  |
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indrahasta | m. a kind of medicament  |
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iṣṭasāhasa | mfn. violent,  |
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iṣuhasta | mfn. "arrow-handed", carrying arrows in the hand.  |
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jagdhasāraṃga | mfn. equals sāraṃga-jagdhin-  |
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jalahastin | m. equals -dvipa-  |
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jambhasuta | (j/ambh-) mfn. pressed with the jaws, chewed  |
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jaṃhas | n. moving, going, course,  |
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jaṃhas | n. see kṛṣṇ/a--, raghu-p/ama--.  |
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janadāhasthāna | n. a place of cremation  |
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jānakīsahasranāmastotra | n. a hymn containing the 1000 names of sītā-  |
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jānāmbhas | mfn. having water up to one's knee  |
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jinasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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jitahasta | mfn. one who has exercised his hand  |
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jñānahasti | m. Name of a man  |
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jyaiṣṭhasāmika | mfn. fr. jyeskṭha-sāman-  |
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jyeṣṭhasāmaga | mfn. idem or 'mfn. a chanter of that sāman- '  |
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jyeṣṭhasāmaka | m. one who knows the jyeṣṭha-sāman-,  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | n. the most excellent sāman-  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | mfn. a chanter of that sāman-  |
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jyeṣṭhasthāna | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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jyeṣṭhastoma | m. Name of an ekāha-  |
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jyotirhastā | f. "fire-handed", durgā-  |
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kacahasta | m. thick or ornamented hair, beautiful hair  |
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kāhas | See kāhan-.  |
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kakuhastinā | varia lectio for kakuh/a-  |
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kālahasta | Name (also title or epithet) of a pious forester, RTL: 441  |
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kālahastipura | n. Name of a town.  |
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kālahastiśaila | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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kālahastīśvara | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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kālikārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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kālīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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kālīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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kāmāndhasaṃjña | mfn. one whose intellect is blinded with pleasure,  |
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kaṇādarahasyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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kaṇṭhasañjana | n. hanging on or round the throat.  |
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kaṇṭhastha | mfn. staying or sticking in the throat  |
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kaṇṭhastha | mfn. being in or upon the throat  |
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kaṇṭhastha | mfn. guttural  |
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kaṇṭhastha | mfn. being in the mouth ready to be repeated by rote, learnt by heart and ready to be recited  |
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kaṇṭhasthalī | f. throat.  |
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kaṇṭhasthānīya | mfn. (see sthānīya-, parasmE-pada 1263)  |
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kaṇṭhasūtra | n. a particular mode of embracing  |
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kaṇṭhasūtra | n. a necklace,  |
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kapālahasta | mfn. bearing a skull in the hand,  |
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kapālaśaktihasta | mf(ā-)n. bearing a skull and spear in hand  |
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kaphasaṃbhava | mfn. arising from phlegm  |
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kapotahasta | m. a particular position of the hands.  |
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kapotahastaka | m. idem or 'm. a particular position of the hands.'  |
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karakāmbhas | m. idem or 'm. the cocoa-nut tree '  |
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karihasta | m. a particular position of the hands.  |
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karmahasta | mfn. clever in business  |
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kāruhasta | m. the hand of an artisan  |
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kāryārthasiddhi | f. the accomplishment of any object or purpose  |
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kāṣṭhasārivā | f. the plant Ichnocarpus frutescens  |
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kāṣṭhastambha | m. a beam of wood  |
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kaṭhasūtra | n. Name (also title or epithet) of sūtra-s, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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kaucahasti | m. patronymic fr. kucahasta- (plural)  |
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kaularahasya | n. "esoteric doctrine of the kaula-s", Name of work  |
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kauśāmbhas | n. water in which kuśa- grass has been boiled  |
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kauṣītakirahasya | n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. = ', ' ,  |
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kauṣītakirahasyabrāhmaṇa | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. = ', ', ' commentator or commentary on  |
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kautukarahasya | n. Name of a comedy.  |
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kavirahasya | n. "secret of the learned", Name of a collection of roots by halāyudha-.  |
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kavitārahasya | n. "the secret of style", Name of work on rhetoric  |
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keliśvetasahasrapattra | Nom. P. ttrati-, to represent a white lotus for playing with  |
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keśahasta | m. much or ornamented hair, tuft (quoted in )  |
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keśahasta | m. the hair for a hand  |
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kevalānvayinrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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khaḍgahasta | mfn. equals -pāṇi-  |
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khaḍgahastā | f. Name of a female attendant in the retinue of devī-.  |
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khādihasta | (kh/ādi--) mfn. having the hands ornamented with bracelets or rings (said of the marut-s),  |
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khākhasa | m. poppy  |
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khākhasa | See khaskhasa-.  |
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khākhasatila | m. idem or 'm. poppy '  |
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khārasahasrika | mfn. containing or sown with a thousand khāra- measures  |
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khasa | m. itch, scab, any irritating disease of the skin  |
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khasa | m. plural Name of a people and of its country (in the north of India)  |
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khasa | m. a native of that country (considered as a degraded kṣatriya-)  |
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khasā | f. a kind of perfume (murā-)  |
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khasā | f. Name of a daughter of dakṣa- (one of the wives of kaśyapa- and mother of the yakṣa-s and rākṣasa-s)  |
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khasabīja | n. equals -tila-  |
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khasagandha | m. idem or 'm. Name of a bulbous plant (varia lectio nna-).' (varia lectio)  |
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khasāka | varia lectio for khaśīra-.  |
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khasakanda | m. Name of a bulbous plant (varia lectio nna-).  |
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khasama | m. Name of a buddha- (see -śaya-.)  |
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khasambhava | mfn. idem or 'mfn. produced in the sky, ethereal '  |
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khasambhavā | f. spikenard (equals ākāśa-māṃsī-)  |
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khasamuttha | mfn. produced in the sky, ethereal  |
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khasaphalakṣīra | n. poppy-juice, opium  |
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khasarpaṇa | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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khasarpaṇa | n. gliding through the air  |
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khasatila | m. poppy (khaskhasa-)  |
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khasātmaja | m. "born by khasā-", a rakṣas-  |
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khasātmaja | See khasa-.  |
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khasīka | varia lectio for khaśīra-.  |
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khasindhu | m. (see -camasa-) Name of the moon  |
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khasindhu | See 3. kh/a-, p.334.  |
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khaskhasa | m. (equals khasa-tila-) poppy  |
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khaskhasarasa | m. poppy-juice, opium  |
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khaskhasasāra | m. idem or 'm. poppy-juice, opium '  |
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khasphaṭika | m. "aerial crystal", N. for the sun- and moon-gem (sūrya-kānta-and candra-k-; see ākāśa-sph-)  |
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khasṛma | m. Name of a daitya- (son of vipracitti- and siṃhikā-)  |
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khasṛma | m. Name of a son of kauśika- (or viśvā-mitra-), 1190.  |
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khastanī | f. "having the atmosphere for its breast"Name of the earth  |
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khastha | mfn. standing in the air,  |
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khasūci | f. "a needle pricking the air" in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' one who continually makes mistakes (as a grammarian) and on  |
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khasūci | See 3. kh/a-, p.334.  |
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khaṭvāṅgahasta | mfn. = - bhṛt-,  |
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kiliñjahastin | m. an elephant formed by mats  |
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kokilārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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koṣṭhasaṃtāpa | m. equals -tāpa-  |
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krodhasamanvita | mfn. filled with anger.  |
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kṛṣṇabhasman | n. sulphate of mercury  |
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kṛṣṇajaṃhas | (kṛṣṇ/a--) mfn. black-winged ["having a black path" and ]  |
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kṛtahasta | mfn. one who has exercised his hands, dexterous, skilled (especially in archery)  |
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kṛtahastatal | f. dexterity  |
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kṛtahastavat | ind. in a clever way  |
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kṣetrasādhas | m. one who divides the fields, who fixes the landmarks ( ) .  |
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kṣetrasādhas | according to to some,"bestowing a field"  |
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kṣiprahasta | m. "swift-handed", Name of agni- Paipp.  |
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kṣiprahasta | m. of a rakṣas-  |
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kumbhasambhava | m. (equals -yoni-), Name of agastya-  |
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kumbhasambhava | m. of nārāyaṇa-  |
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kumbhasaṃdhi | m. the hollow on the top of an elephant's head between the frontal globes  |
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kumbhasarpis | n. butter placed in a jar  |
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kumbhastanī | f. ( ) having breasts like jars  |
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kumedhas | mfn. of little intellect  |
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kuśahasta | mfn. having kuśa- grass in the hand or in the paw (as applied to the tiger)  |
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kuṣṭhasūdana | m. "subduing leprosy", the Cassia tree (Cassia or Cathartocarpus Fistula)  |
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kuvedhas | m. bad fate  |
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kvadhastha | according to to some read sadhastham-.  |
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labdhasambhāra | mfn. equals -saṃhāra- above  |
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labdhasaṃhāra | mfn. brought together, brought about  |
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labdhasaṃjña | mfn. one who has recovered his senses, restored to consciousness  |
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labdhasiddhi | mfn. one who has attained perfection  |
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labhasa | n. (only ) a horse's foot-rope (= va1ji-bandhana-)  |
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labhasa | n. wealth, riches  |
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labhasa | n. one who asks or solicits, a solicitor.  |
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laghucitrahasta | mfn. light and ready-handed, possessing unusual manual skill  |
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laghuhasta | mfn. light-handed, ready-handed, possessing skill in the hands (as an archer, writer etc.) etc.  |
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laghuhasta | m. a good archer  |
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laghuhastatā | f. ( ) ready-handedness, skilful-handed |
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laghuhastatva | n. ( ) ready-handedness, skilful-handed |
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laghuhastavat | mfn. equals laghu-hasta-  |
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laghusahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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laghuvasiṣṭhasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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laghuvāsiṣṭhasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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laguḍahasta | m. "staff-in-hand", a man armed with a stick or mace, a staff-bearer  |
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lagurahasta | m. equals laguḍa-h-  |
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lakṣaṇāvādarahasya | n. Name of work (by mathurā-nātha-).  |
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lakṣmīnārāyaṇasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnṛsiṃhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnṛsiṃhastavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnṛsiṃhastotra | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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lalitārahasya | n. Name of work  |
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lalitāsahasra | n.  |
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lalitāsahasranāmabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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lalitāsahasranāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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lallavārāhasuta | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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lambodaraprahasana | n. Name of work  |
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laṭakamelanaprahasana | n. Name of a drama.  |
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lauhasāra | m. or n. (?) salts of iron  |
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laukikabhānavādarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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lavaṇāmbhas | n. salt water  |
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lavaṇāmbhas | m. "having salt water", the sea, ocean  |
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lekhasādhana | varia lectio for lekhana-s- q.v  |
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lekhasaṃdeśahārin | mf(iṇī-)n. taking or conveying a written message or instructions  |
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līlāvatīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgakāraṇatāpūrvapakṣarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgakāraṇatāsiddhāntarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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liṅgopahitalaiṅgikabhānanirāsarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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liptahasta | mfn. having the hands smeared or stained  |
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lohakārabhastrā | f. a blacksmith's bellows  |
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lohasaṃkara | m. composition or union of various metals  |
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lohasaṃkara | n. steel (from Damascus)  |
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lohasaṃśleṣaka | m. borax  |
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lohasiṃhānikā | (?) f. rust of iron |
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lohastha | mfn. being in iron  |
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lūhasudatta | m. Name of a man (equals lūha-)  |
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madahastinī | f. a species of karañja-  |
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madāmbhas | n. equals mada-jala-  |
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madhuhastya | (m/adhu--) mfn. having honey or sweetness in the hand  |
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madhvasahasranāmabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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madhyamasāhasa | m. the middlemost penalty or amercement, punishment for crimes of a middle degree  |
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madhyamasāhasa | mn. violence or outrage of the middle class (injuring buildings, throwing down walls etc.) |
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māghasnāna | n. bathing or religious ablution in the month māgha-  |
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māghasnānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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maghasvāmin | m. varia lectio for makha-sv- q.v  |
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mahādevasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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mahāgaṇapatisahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgandhahastin | m. Name of a very efficacious remedy  |
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mahāghasa | m. "great eater", Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāhasta | mfn. having large hands (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāhastin | mfn. having large hands  |
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mahākālasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahāmahas | n. a great light (seen in the sky)  |
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mahāmeghanibhasvana | mfn. equals -svana- below  |
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mahāmeghasvana | mfn. sounding like immense thunder-clouds  |
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mahāmohasvarottaratantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣavidyāyāṃviṣṇurahasyekṣetrakāṇḍejagannāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mahas | n. greatness, might, power, glory (instrumental case plural greatly, mightily etc.)  |
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mahas | n. joy, gladness, pleasure ( mas /as- ind.gladly, briskly, swiftly )  |
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mahas | n. a festival or a festive hymn  |
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mahas | n. a sacrifice, oblation  |
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mahas | n. light, splendour, majesty  |
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mahas | n. the fourth of the seven worlds (written mahar-;See above and see vyāhṛti-)  |
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mahas | n. equals udaka-, water  |
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mahas | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahas | mahasa- etc. See .  |
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mahasa | n. knowledge  |
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mahasa | n. kind, sort, manner  |
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mahāsāhasa | n. excessive violence, great cruelty or outrage, brutal assault  |
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mahāsāhasa | n. extreme audacity  |
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mahāsāhasika | mfn. extremely daring or foolhardy, one who goes to work very rashly  |
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mahāsāhasika | m. a robber  |
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mahāsāhasika | m. an assaulter, violator  |
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mahāsāhasikatā | f. great boldness or daring  |
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mahāsāhasikatā | f. great energy  |
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mahāsāhasikatayā | ind. in a very decided manner  |
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mahāsāhasin | mfn. equals -rāhasika- mfn. (q.v)  |
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mahāsahasranāman | n. a list of 1000 names of rāma- from the  |
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mahāsahasrapramardana | n. Name of a sūtra-  |
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mahāsahasrapramardanī | f. Name of one of the 5 great tutelary goddesses  |
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mahāsahasrapramardinī | f. equals prec. f.  |
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mahasena | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahasenanareśvara | m. Name of the father of the 8th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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mahasoṇa | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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mahastva | n. greatness, mightiness  |
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mahasvat | mfn. (m/ahas--) giving pleasure, gladdening  |
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mahasvat | mfn. great, mighty, glorious, splendid  |
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mahasvat | mfn. Name of a king  |
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mahasvin | mfn. brilliant, splendid, glorious  |
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mahātripurasundarīmantranāmasahasra | n. Name of a chapter of the vāmakeśvara-tantra-.  |
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mahāvākyarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyavivekārthasākṣivivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvegalabdhasthāma | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahitāmbhas | mfn. whose waters are celebrated  |
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mahodhas | mfn. "large-uddered", rich in clouds or water (said of parjanya-)  |
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maitrābārhaspatya | mfn. belonging to mitra- and bṛhas-pati-  |
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makārādisahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of the rudra-yāmala- (containing 1000 names of rāma- beginning with m-).  |
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makhas | See next and s/adma-makhas-.  |
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makhasvāmin | m. "lord of sacrifice", Name of an author =  |
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makhasya | Nom. P. sy/ati-, te-, to be cheerful or sprightly ([ see ]) .  |
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makhasyu | mfn. cheerful  |
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makhasyu | mfn. sprightly, exuberant  |
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mallārisahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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maṇḍalitahastakāṇḍa | mfn. having a trunk formed in rings or circles (said of an elephant)  |
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mandamedhas | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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manmathasakha | m. friend of love, the spring  |
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manmathasamāna | mfn. feeling similar love  |
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manmathasaṃjīvanī | f. "exciting love", Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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manmathasuhṛd | m. equals -sakha-  |
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manorathasiddha | m. wrong reading for -siddhi-  |
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manorathasiddhi | f. the fulfilment of a wishes  |
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manorathasiddhi | m. (also dhika-) Name of a man  |
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manorathasṛṣṭi | f. creation of the fancy, phantasm of the imagination  |
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mantrākṣaribhavānīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mantrarahasyaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantriṇīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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manvarthasāra | m. Name of work |