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 | anaucitya | n. unusualness; -aud dhatya, n. lack of arrogance; lowness of water; -aushadha, n. no remedy; a. incurable. |  | ātmasaṃtāna | m. son; -sam deha, m. personal risk; -sama, a. like oneself: -tâ, f. abst. n.; -samarpana, n. giving oneself up to (a deity); -sambhava, m. son; Kâma: â, f. daughter; -sambhâvanâ,f. self conceit; -sât-kri, place on oneself; make one's own; -stava, m. self-praise; praise of the Âtman; -hatyâ, f. suicide; -han, a. killing the soul; m. suicide; -hita, n. one's own welfare. |  | pāpa | a. (&isharp;, V.; &asharp;) evil, bad, wicked, criminal, sinful; inauspicious (planets, omens); m. wicked man, villain, sinner; n. evil, trouble, misfortune, harm; wickedness, offence, crime, villany, guilt, sin: sântam pâpam, may heaven forefend that; brahma-hatyâ kritam --, crime consisting in slaying a Brâh man; pâpa-tara, cpv. worse; very bad; p&asharp;p îyas, worse off, more wretched, poorer; very badly off; very bad; worse; inferior; m. bad man; pâpishtha, spv. least; worst; very bad; pâpishthatama, worse than (ab.). |  | vīravat | a. abounding in men, fol lowers, or sons; consisting in men (wealth etc.; V.); manly, heroic (RV.); n. wealth in men or sons (RV.): -î, f. N.; -vara, m. best of heroes, N. of various men; -varman, m. N.; -váh (strg. -v&asharp;h), a. conveying men (steeds, car; RV.); -vâkya, n. heroic word: -maya, a. consisting of heroic words; -vâda, m. heroic fame; -vikrama, m. N. of a king; -vrata, a. acting like a man, adhering to one's purpose; n. heroism: -karyâ, f. per formance of heroic deeds; -sayana, n. couch (formed of arrows spread out) of a dead or wounded hero; -sayyâ, f. id.; -sarman, m. N. of a warrior; -sekhara, m. N. of a fairy; -samanvita, pp. attended by warriors; -s&usharp;, a. bearing (mother) or producing (country) men or sons; f. mother of a son; -sena, m. (having an army of heroes), N. of Nala's father and of various other kings and war riors, and of a Dânava: -suta, m. son of Vîrasena; -svâmin, m. N. of a Dânava; -hatyâ, f. killing a man, slaughter of a son; -hán, a. (f. -ghn&isharp;, -hanî) slaying men or foes. |  | vṛtratara | m. a worse Vritra (RV.1); -túr, a. conquering foes or Vritra, victorious (V.); -t&usharp;rya, n. conquest of foes or of Vri tra, victorious fight (V.); -druh, m. foe of Vritra, ep. of Indra; (á)-putrâ, a. f. having Vritra as a son, Vritra's mother (RV.1); -vadha, m. slaying of Vritra; -vi dvish, -vairin, m. ep. of Indra; -satru, m. id.; -hátya, n. fight with foes or with Indra; -hán, a. (f. -ghn&isharp;) slaying foes orVritra, victorious; m. ep. of Indra; -hán tama, spv. most victorious, bestowing abun dant victory (RV.); -½ari, m. foe of Vritra, ep. of Indra. |  | śambaradāraṇa | m. ep. of the god of love; -ripu, m. id.; -vritra-han, m. ep. of Indra; -siddhi, m. N. of a juggler (Pr.); -hátya, n. slaying of Sambara (V.); -han, m. ep. of Indra. |  | sukha | a. having a good axle-hole, running easily (only of cars in RV.); com fortable, pleasant, mild (rare in V., very common in C.); C.: soothing, agreeable to (the ear etc., --°ree;), by reason of (--°ree;); easy to (lc. of vbl. n.); m. (sc. danda) kind of mili tary array (C.); n. ease, comfort, pleasure, enjoyment, happiness, joy (C.; rare in V.): (á)-m, in., °ree;--, happily, comfortably, agree ably, easily, without trouble (C.; rare in V.); -m, easy to (inf.); -m -na punah, more easily -than; kadalî-sukham, as easily as a Kadalî; mahatâ sukhena, with great enjoyment: -kara, a. (î) giving pleasure; easy to be done or performed, by (g.); -kârin, -krit, a. giv ing pleasure; -kârya, a. having pleasure as an object; -gamya, fp. easy to traverse; -grâhya, fp. easy to seize or catch; easy to comprehend; -ghâtya, fp. easy to kill; -kkhedya, fp. easy to destroy; -gâta,n. any thing pleasant; -tara, cpv. easier: -m, ad. more easily; -tva, n. pleasantness, enjoyable ness; -da, a. giving pleasure; -duhkha, n. du. pleasure and pain: -maya, a. (î) con sisting of or feeling joy or sorrow; -dhana,m. N. of a merchant; -para, a. intent on enjoyment, pleasure-seeking; -peya, fp. to be drunk easily; -prasna, m. enquiry as to welfare; -prasupta, pp. sleeping placidly; -prâpya, fp. easy to win or obtain (girl); -bandhana,a. (fettered by=) addicted to worldly pleasure; -bodha-rûpa, a. easily un derstood; -bhâgin, -bhâg, a. participating in fortune; lucky, happy; -bhedya, fp. easily broken; easy to separate, prone to faithless ness; -bhogya,fp. easy to enjoy or dispose of (wealth); -maya, a. (î) full of enjoyment; -m-edhas, a. prospering well. |  | strīyantra | n. the puppet woman; -ratna, n. pearl of a woman; ep. of Laksh mî; -râgya, n. kingdom of the Amazons (in the extreme north); -lakshana, n. character istics of a woman; -li&ndot;ga, n.female organ; feminine gender (gr.); -vasa, a. subject to women, ruled by one's wife; -vasya, a. id.; -vitta, n. property derived from a wife; -vi vâha, m. marriage with a woman; -vishaya, m. copulation; -sa&ndot;ga, m.intercourse with women; -samgrahana, n. adultery with a woman; -sambandha, m. matrimonial alliance with a woman; -sambhoga, m. sexual intercourse with a woman; -sevâ, f. addiction to women; -svabhâva, m.nature of woman; -hatyâ, f. murder of a woman. | |
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