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hetumat | mfn. having a reason or cause, proceeding from a cause | ||||||
hetumat | mfn. accompanied with arguments, provided with reasons or proofs, well-founded | ||||||
hetumat | mfn. having the hetu- (or second avayava- of a syllogism) | ||||||
hetumat | mfn. controverted by arguments | ||||||
hetumat | mfn. open to arguments, reasonable | ||||||
hetumātramaya | mf(ī-)n. serving only as a pretext | ||||||
hetumātratā | f. the being a mere pretext | ||||||
balavipulahetumati | n. Name of an asura- | ||||||
hetuhetumadbhāva | m. the relation subsisting between cause and effect |
hetumat | हेतुमत् a. 1 Having a reason or cause. -2 Having the hetu. -m. An effect. |
hetum | cause | SB 9.16.17 |
hetum | over logical reasons | SB 11.22.5 |
hetum | the cause | SB 10.40.1 |
SB 10.63.25 | ||
SB 10.63.44 | ||
SB 6.12.9 | ||
hetum | the original cause | SB 5.5.9 |
hetum | the reason | SB 6.13.3 |
akarma-hetum | the cause of the end of fruitive activities | SB 5.6.14 |
akhila-hetum | unto the cause of all causes | SB 8.24.61 |
akarma-hetum | the cause of the end of fruitive activities | SB 5.6.14 |
akhila-hetum | unto the cause of all causes | SB 8.24.61 |
hetumant | adjective accompanied with arguments (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) controverted by arguments (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) having a reason or cause (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) having the Hetu (or second Avayava of a syllogism) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) open to arguments (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) proceeding from a cause (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) provided with reasons or proofs (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) reasonable (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) well-founded (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 5195/72933 | |
hetumant | noun (masculine) name of a Marut (?) Frequency rank 72677/72933 | |
hetumattara | adjective Frequency rank 72678/72933 | |
ahetumant | adjective Frequency rank 15504/72933 |
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