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jan | cl.1. ([ ]) and cl.10. j/anati-, te- (subjunctive janat- ; nāt- ; A1. nata- ; imperfect tense /ajanat- ; parasmE-pada j/anat-), jan/ayati-, te- (in later language only P. ; subjunctive n/ayat-; imperfect tense /ajanayat-; Aorist /ajījanat-; parasmE-pada jan/ayat-; infinitive mood j/anayitavai- ) , twice cl.3. (subjunctive jaj/anat- [ ] ; confer, compare ; proper jajanti- ; Aorist A1. j/aniṣṭa-; A1. /ajani- ; perf. jaj/āna-; 3. plural jajñ/ur- etc.; once jajan/ur-, ; parasmE-pada jñivas-; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood j/anitos-, ;[ ];Ved. ind.p. nitv/ī- ) to generate, beget, produce, create, cause etc. ; to produce (a song of praise, etc.) ; (cl.10. or Causal) to cause to be born ; to assign, procure ; cl.4. j/āyate- (Epic also ti-; imperfect tense /ajāyata-; pr. p. jayamāna-;fut. janiṣyate-;aor. /ajaniṣṭa-;1.[ ] and 3. sg. /ajani-; 3. sg. j/ani-, ; j/āni-, ; perf. jajñ/e-,2. sg. jñiṣ/e-3. plural jñir/e-, parasmE-pada jñān/a-) and ([ ]) cl.2. (?) A1. (2. sg. jañiṣ/e-,2. plural jiñre-, niṣvā-[ ], nidhvam- confer, compare ; imperfect tense 3. p. ajñata-[ Aorist ] ) , twice cl.1 A1. (imperfect tense 3. plural ajanatā- ; parasmE-pada j/anamāna-, ) to be born or produced, come into existence etc. ; to grow (as plants, teeth) ; to be born as, be by birth or nature (with double Nominal verb) ; to be born or destined for (accusative) (varia lectio jayate-for jāy-) ; to be born again ; to become, be etc. ; to be changed into (dative case) ; to take place, happen ; to be possible or applicable or suitable ; to generate, produce : Passive voice janyate-, to be born or produced : Desiderative jijaniṣati-, : Intensive jañjanyate- and jājāy-, (confer, compare ) ; ([ confer, compare Latin gigno,(g)nascor; Hibernian or Irish genim,"I beget, generate."])  |
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jana | mf(ī-)n. "generating" See puraṃ--  |
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jana | m. (gaRa vṛṣādi-) creature, living being, man, person, race (p/añca j/anās-,"the five races"equals p kṛṣṭ/ayas- ), people, subjects (the sg. used collectively exempli gratia, 'for example' d/aivya-or divy/ā j-,"divine race", the gods collectively ; mahat j-,many people ;often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' denoting one person or a number of persons collectively, exempli gratia, 'for example' preṣya--, bandhu--, sakhī--etc., qq. vv.;with names of peoples ; ayaṃ- janaḥ-,"this person, these persons", I, we etc.; eṣa j-,id . ) etc. |
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jana | m. the person nearest to the speaker (also with ayam-or asau-,"this my lover" )  |
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jana | m. a common person, one of the people  |
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jana | m. the world beyond the mahar-loka-  |
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jana | (n/a-) m. (gaRa aśvādi-) Name of a man (with the patronymic śārkarākṣya-)  |
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janā | f. "birth", a-jana-,"the unborn", nārāyaṇa-  |
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janabālikā | f. lightning  |
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janabāndhava | m. friend of mankind  |
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janabhakṣa | mfn. devouring men ["loving men or to be loved by men" ]  |
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janabhṛt | mfn. supporting men  |
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janacakṣus | n. equals jagac--,"eye of all creatures", the sun  |
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janacandra | m. "Name of a poet", for jala-c-.  |
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janācāra | m. popular usage  |
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janadāhasthāna | n. a place of cremation  |
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janadeva | m. "man-god", a king  |
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janadhā | (j/an-) mfn. ( dhā-) nourishing creatures (-dhāya- ; -dhāyas- ) .  |
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janadhāya | (j/an-) See -dhā-.  |
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janadhāyas | (j/an-) See -dhā-.  |
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janādhinātha | m. equals nanātha-  |
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janādhinātha | m. viṣṇu-  |
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janādhipa | m. equals nanātha- (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).).  |
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janadvat | mfn. containing a form of jan-  |
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janagat | mfn. Va1rtt. 14  |
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janagatya | Nom. (fr. -gat-) tyati-  |
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janaka | mfn. ( ) generative, generating, begetting, producing, causing (chiefly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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janaka | m. a progenitor, father etc.  |
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janaka | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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janaka | m. (oxyt.) Name of a king of videha- or mithilā- (son of mithi- and father of udāvasu- )  |
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janaka | m. of another king of mithilā- (son of hrasva-roman- and father of sītā-)  |
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janaka | m. of another king  |
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janaka | m. of a disciple of bhagavat-  |
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janaka | m. of several official men  |
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janaka | m. plural the descendants of janaka-  |
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janakabhadra | m. Name of a man  |
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janakacandra | m. Name of several men  |
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janakāhvaya | m. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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janakakāṇa | m. "the one-eyed janaka-", Name of a man  |
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janakalpa | mf(ā-)n. similar to mankind  |
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janakalpā | f. plural (scilicet ṛcas-) Name of  |
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janakanandini | f. equals -tanayā-.  |
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janakarāja | m. Name of a man (grammarian and vaidika-) .  |
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janakarī | f. (equals jananī-) red lac  |
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janakārin | m. equals -karī-  |
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janakasaptarātra | m. Name of a saptāha-  |
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janakasiṃha | m. Name of a man  |
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janakasutā | f. equals -tanayā-.  |
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janakatā | f. equals -tva-  |
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janakatā | f. paternity  |
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janakatanayā | f. " janaka-'s daughter", sitā-  |
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janakātmajā | f. idem or 'f. equals -tanayā-.'  |
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janakatva | n. generativeness  |
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janakatva | n. generation, .  |
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janakāya | m. a crowd of people,  |
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janakeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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janākīrṇa | mfn. crowded with people  |
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janakīya | mfn. fr. j/ana-, g., gahādi-  |
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janālaya | m. an inhabitant of the jana-loka-  |
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janaloka | m. "world of men", the 5th loka- or next above mahar-loka- (residence of the sons of brahmā- and other godly men),  |
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janaloka | m. see janas-.  |
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janamāna | mfn. pr. p. jan- q.v  |
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janamāna | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi- ( ; varia lectio for jaramāṇa-).  |
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janamāra | m. idem or 'm. "men-killer", an epidemic '  |
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janamaraka | m. "men-killer", an epidemic  |
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janamāraṇa | n. killing of men.  |
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janamārī | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. "men-killer", an epidemic ' ' , 98.  |
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janamejaya | m. ( )"causing men to tremble" , Name of a celebrated king to whom vaiśampāyana- recited the (great-grandson to arjuna-, as being son and, successor to parikṣit- who was the son of arjuna-'s son abhimanyu-) etc.  |
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janamejaya | m. Name of a son (of kuru-, i, 3740 ;of pūru- ;of puraṃ-jaya- ;of soma-datta- ;of su-mati- ;of sṛñjaya- )  |
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janamejaya | m. Name of a nāga-,  |
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janaṃgama | m. a cāṇḍāla- (see jalaṃ-g-) (varia lectio jaran-mātaṅga-)  |
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janaṃgamā | f. a cāṇḍāla- woman, .  |
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janamohinī | f. "infatuating men", Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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janaṃsaha | mfn. subduing men (indra-)  |
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janaṃtapa | m. "Name of a man" See jānaṃtapi-.  |
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janana | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' generating, begetting, producing, causing etc.  |
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janana | m. a progenitor, creator  |
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janana | n. birth, coming into existence, etc.  |
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janana | n. "birth" id est life (pūrvaj- equals nāntara-) |
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janana | n. production, causation :  |
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janana | n. race, lineage  |
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janana | n. a queen-mother  |
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janana | n. a bat  |
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janana | n. equals jana-karī-  |
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janana | n. Jasminum auriculatum  |
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janana | n. Rubia Munjista  |
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janana | n. the plant janī-  |
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janana | n. the plant kaṭukā-  |
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janana | n. compassion  |
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janana | n. see indra--, medhā--.  |
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jananāntara | n. (another id est) a former life  |
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jananātha | m. "man-lord", a king  |
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jananī | f. a mother, etc.  |
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janani | metrically for nī-, a mother  |
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janani | f. birth  |
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janani | f. the plant janī-  |
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jananīya | Nom. yati-, to consider as one's mother  |
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jananīya | mfn. to be produced  |
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janānta | m. a number of men  |
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janānta | m. a region (deśa-)  |
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janānta | m. "man-destroyer", yama-  |
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janāntikam | ind. "personal proximity" (as a stage-direction) whispering aside to another etc.  |
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janāntike | ind. locative case in the proximity of men  |
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janapada | m. sg. or plural a community, nation, people (as opposed to the sovereign) etc.  |
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janapada | m. sg. an empire, inhabited country etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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janapada | m. mankind  |
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janapadādhipa | m. "country-ruler", a king  |
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janapadaghātaka | m. a plunderer of a country  |
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janapadamahattara | m. the chief of a country  |
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janapadamaṇḍala | n. the district formed by a country  |
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janapadāyuta | mfn. crowded with people  |
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janapadeśvara | m. equals dādhipa-  |
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janapadin | m. "country-ruler", a king  |
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janapadoddhvaṃsanīya | mfn. treating on the epidemics of a country  |
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janapālaka | m. guardian of mankind  |
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janapāna | mfn. being a beverage for men  |
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janapati | m. equals -nātha-  |
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janāpavāda | m. ill report (plural)  |
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janapravāda | m. "talk of men", rumour, report (plural)  |
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janapriya | m. "dear to men", śiva-  |
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janapriya | m. coriander-seed  |
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janapriya | m. Moringa pterygosperma  |
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janapriyaphalā | f. the egg-plant  |
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janar | in compound for nas-.  |
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janarāj | m. equals -nātha- =  |
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janarājan | m. idem or 'm. equals -nātha- ='  |
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janarañjana | mfn. gratifying men  |
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janarañjana | n. gratification of people  |
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janarañjanī | f. Name of a prayer  |
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janarava | m. equals -pravāda-.  |
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janārava | m. equals na-r-  |
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janārdana | m. (gaRa nandy-ādi-) "exciting or agitating men", viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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janārdana | m. Name of several men  |
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janārdana | m. of a locality,  |
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janārdanavibudha | m. Name of a scholiast (author of bhāvārtha-dīpikā-).  |
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janarloka | m. equals jana-l-.  |
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janārṇava | m. "man-ocean", a caravan  |
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janārṇava | m. "id.", a caravan,  |
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janārthaśabda | m. a family appellation gentile noun  |
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janas | n. race, class of beings (Latin genus) equals jana-loka-  |
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janāṣah | Nominal verb -ṣāṭ- equals naṃ-sah/a-  |
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janasambādha | m. a crowd of people  |
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janasambādha | mfn. densely crowded with people  |
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janasaṃkṣaya | m. destruction of men  |
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janasammarda | m. a throng of people,  |
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janasaṃsad | f. an assembly of men (plural)  |
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janāśana | m. "man-eater", a wolf.  |
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janāśraya | m. "man-shelter", inn, caravansery  |
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janaśrī | mfn. coming to men (pūṣan-) ( ) .  |
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janaśrī | f. beautiful women (coll.),  |
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janaśruta | m. "known among men", Name of a man  |
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janaśrutā | f. Name of a woman  |
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janaśruta | f. see jānaśruti-.  |
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janaśruti | f. rumour, news  |
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janastha | mfn. abiding among men  |
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janastha | mfn. See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order janas-.  |
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janastha | (fr. naḥ--) mfn. abiding in the janas- (or jana-loka-)  |
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janasthāna | n. "resort of men", Name of part of the daṇḍaka- forest in Deccan  |
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janasthānaruha | mfn. growing in jana-sthāna-  |
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janat | mfn. pr. p. jan- q.v  |
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janat | ind. an exclamation used in ceremonies (like om-,etc.)  |
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janatā | f. (n/a--) ( ) a number of men, assemblage of people, community, subjects, mankind etc.  |
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janatā | f. generation  |
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janātiga | mfn. superhuman, superior  |
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janatrā | for jala--  |
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janatraya | n. three persons  |
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janau | See nāv-.  |
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janaugha | m. a multitude of people, crowd  |
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janāv | Nominal verb aus- m. protecting men  |
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janavāda | m. (gaRa kathādi-) equals -pravāda-  |
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janavādin | m. a talker, newsmonger  |
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janavallabha | m. "agreeable to men", the plant śveta-rohita-  |
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janavat | mfn. "crowded with people"  |
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janavati | ind. locative case on a spot filled with people  |
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janavid | mfn. possessing men (agni-)  |
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janavyavahāra | m. popular practice or usage |
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janāyana | mfn. leading to men (a path)  |
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janayanta | mfn. generating, producing  |
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janayati | f. generation  |
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janayiṣṇu | m. a progenitor  |
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janayitavya | mfn. to be generated or produced  |
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janayitnu | m. a father,  |
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janayitṛ | m. ( ) one Who generates or begets or produces, progenitor, father etc.  |
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janayitrī | f. a mother  |
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janayopana | mfn. perplexing or vexing men  |
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janduraka | a kind of mat or stuff  |
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janendra | m. equals na-nātha-  |
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janeśa | m. equals nendra-  |
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janeṣṭa | m. "man-desired", a kind of jasmine  |
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janeṣṭā | f. turmeric  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the jatukā- plant (Oldenlandia)  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the medicinal plant vṛddhi-  |
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janeṣṭā | f. the flower of Jasminum grandiflorum  |
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janeśvara | m. idem or 'm. equals nendra- '  |
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janevāda | m. equals na v- gaRa kathādi-.  |
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jani | f. a woman, wife (genitive case nyur- ) (plural also figuratively"the fingers")  |
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jani | f. birth, production  |
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jani | f. a kind of fragrant plant  |
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jani | f. a mother  |
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jani | f. birth, i.e. life  |
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jani | f. birthplace  |
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jani | f. the root jan-  |
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jani | f. see gn/ā-.  |
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janī | f. a woman, wife (genitive case nyur- ) (plural also figuratively"the fingers")  |
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janī | f. birth, production  |
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janī | f. a kind of fragrant plant  |
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janī | f. birth, i.e. life  |
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janī | f. birthplace  |
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janī | f. the root jan-  |
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janī | f. see gn/ā-.  |
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janī | f. See ni-  |
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janī | f. a daughter-in-law (see jām/i-)  |
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janidā | mfn. giving a wife, .  |
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janidhā | ?  |
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janidivasa | m. birthday  |
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janikā | f. (as in pāli-) a mother  |
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janikā | f. a daughter-in-law  |
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janikā | f. a mother,  |
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janika | mfn. generating, producing  |
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janikāma | (j/an-) mfn. wishing for a wife  |
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janikartṛ | mfn. coming into existence  |
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janikartṛ | mfn. producing, effecting (f. trī-).  |
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janiman | n. generation, birth, origin  |
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janiman | n.  |
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janiman | n. offspring  |
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janiman | n. a creature, being  |
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janiman | n. genus, kind, race  |
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janiman | n. ([ confer, compare Hibernian or Irish geineamhuin,"birth, conception."])  |
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janimat | mfn. having a wife or wives (soma-)  |
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janimat | mfn. having an origin, produced  |
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janimat | mfn. creature, man  |
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janīna | mfn. kind to people,  |
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janinīlikā | f. the plant mahā-nīlī-  |
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janipaddhati | f. Name of a, work.  |
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janiṣṭha | mfn. (superl. of janit/ṛ-) most generative  |
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janiṣya | mfn. equals nitavy/a-  |
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janita | mfn. born  |
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janita | mfn. engendered, begotten  |
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janita | mfn. produced, occasioned etc.  |
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janita | mfn. occurring  |
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janitasvana | mfn. making a noise, sounding  |
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janitavya | mfn. to be born or produced  |
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janitodyama | mfn. making exertion, energetic  |
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janitṛ | or (along with jaj/āna-4 times)  |
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janitṛ | m. ( ) a progenitor, father, , (Latin) genitor-  |
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janitra | n. a birthplace, place of origin, home, origin  |
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janitra | n. plural parents, relatives sg. generative or procreative matter  |
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janitra | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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janitra | n. (dual number with vasiṣṭhasya-) another sāman- (consisting of the janitrādya-and trottara-), ix, 12, 8  |
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janitra | n. sg. with uttara- equals trottara-,  |
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janitra | with paravi/a-, according to to some,"origin on high", .  |
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janitrī | f. a mother, $ genitrix  |
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janitva | n. the state of a wife, iv  |
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janitva | mfn. equals tavy/a-  |
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janitva | m. father  |
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janitva | m. dual number parents  |
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janitvā | f. mother  |
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janitvana | n. idem or 'n. the state of a wife, iv ' ,  |
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janivat | (j/an-) mfn. having a wife  |
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janivid | m. knowing or winning women,  |
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janiya | Nom. (3. plural y/anti-) to wish for a wife  |
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janīya | Nom. (p. y/at-) equals niya- (see )  |
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janīya | mfn. See nyīya-.  |
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janma | ind. janman |
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janma | in compound for nman-  |
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janma | n. birth  |
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janma | nman-, etc. See jan-.  |
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janmabandha | m. the fetters of transmigration  |
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janmabha | n. the asterism under which any one is born, .  |
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janmabhāj | m. "possessing birth", a creature, living being  |
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janmabhāṣā | f. mother-tongue  |
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janmabhṛt | mfn. possessing birth, enjoying life  |
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janmabhūmi | f. idem or 'f. mother-tongue '  |
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janmabhūmibhūta | mfn. become a native country ,, 324.  |
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janmacintāmaṇi | m. "birth-jewel", Name of work on nativities.  |
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janmacitra | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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janmacitraka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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janmada | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals -kara-  |
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janmada | mfn. a progenitor, father (varia lectio)  |
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janmādhipa | m. "lord of birth", śiva-  |
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janmādhipa | m. equals nma-pa-  |
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janmadina | n. equals -tithi-  |
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janmagṛha | n. equals -bha-  |
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janmajanman | n.  |
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janmajanmani | ind. locative case in every (birth or) life  |
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janmajanmāntara | n. every future life  |
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janmajarāntaka | m. destroyer of birth and old age,  |
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janmajātaka | n. Name of a work  |
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janmajyeṣṭha | mfn. the eldest by birth  |
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janmaka | equals man-, only in compound  |
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janmakāla | m. time or hour of birth  |
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janmakanātha | m. equals ma-pa-,  |
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janmakara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' effecting the birth of  |
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janmakīla | m. "birth-pillar", viṣṇu- equals kṛt- m. a progenitor, father  |
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janmakṛta | mfn. effected by or resulting from birth (varia lectio for ā-j-).  |
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janmakṣetra | n. birthplace  |
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janmalagna | n. (equals rāśi-v-)  |
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janmamṛtyu | m. dual number birth and death,  |
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janman | n. birth, production ( kṛtajanman kṛta-janman- mfn."planted" ), origin (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"born from" exempli gratia, 'for example' śūdra-. q.v) etc.  |
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janman | n. existence, life (dṛṣṭādṛṣṭaj-,"present and future life") , etc. ( janma ma- accusative ind.through the whole life )  |
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janman | n. nativity  |
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janman | n. re-birth  |
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janman | n. birthplace, home  |
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janman | n. a progenitor, father  |
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janman | n. natal star  |
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janman | n. (in astrology) Name of the 1st lunar mansion,  |
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janman | n. a creature, being  |
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janman | n. people  |
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janman | n. the people of a household, kind, race (ubh/ayaj- sg., dual number and plural,"both races" id est gods and men or [ ] men and animals)  |
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janman | n. nature, quality,  |
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janman | n. custom, manner (pratn/ena j/anmanā-,according to ancient custom) (varia lectio manm- ) (dūta-janmanā-,"like a messenger")  |
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janman | n. water  |
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janmanakṣatra | n. equals -bha-  |
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janmanāman | n. the name received at birth (id est on the 12th day after)  |
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janmāndha | mfn. equals nuṣāndha- ( janmāndhatva -tva- n.abstr.)  |
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janmāndhatva | n. janmāndha |
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janmāntakara | m. destroyer of birth  |
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janmāntara | n. "another birth or life", a former life  |
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janmāntara | n. a future life  |
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janmāntaragata | mfn. regenerated  |
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janmāntarīṇa | mfn. one's own from a former birth  |
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janmāntarita | mfn. done in a former life  |
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janmāntarīya | mfn. equals rita-  |
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janmapa | m. the regent of a planet under which any one is born  |
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janmapādapa | m. the tree under which any one is born, family tree  |
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janmaparigraha | m. birth (accusative with kṛ-,"to be born"),  |
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janmapatha | m. "birth-path", the vulva  |
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janmapattra | n. "nativity-paper", horoscope (paper or scroll on which are recorded the year, lunar day, configuration, and relative position of the planets, of any one's birth, table of his fortunes throughout life)  |
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janmapattrikā | f. idem or 'n. "nativity-paper", horoscope (paper or scroll on which are recorded the year, lunar day, configuration, and relative position of the planets, of any one's birth, table of his fortunes throughout life) '  |
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janmaprabhṛti | ind. ever since birth  |
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janmaprada | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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janmapradīpa | m. Name of work on nativities (by vibudha-).  |
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janmapratiṣṭhā | f. "birthplace", a mother  |
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janmarāśi | m. the zodiacal sign under which any one is born  |
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janmarāśyadhipa | m. the regent of that zodiacal sign,  |
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janmarkṣa | (ṛkṣa-) n. equals -bha-  |
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janmarogin | mfn. sickly from birth  |
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janmasamudra | m. Name of work on nativities.  |
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janmasāphalya | n. attainment of the object or end of existence  |
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janmaśayyā | f. the bed on which any one is born  |
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janmaśodhana | n. discharging the obligation derived from birth  |
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janmāspada | n. equals ma-kṣetra-  |
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janmāṣṭamī | f. kṛṣṇa-'s birthday (the 8th day in the dark half of month srāvaṇa- or bhādra-)  |
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janmāṣṭamīnirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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janmāṣṭamītattva | n. Name of  |
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janmāṣṭamīvrata | n. Name of a vow described in a tale (which is said to be taken from )  |
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janmasthāna | n. equals -kṣetra-  |
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janmasthāna | n. equals -bhū-  |
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janmasthāna | n. the womb  |
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janmatāra | (m. ) equals -bha-  |
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janmatas | ind. according to birth  |
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janmatas | ind. according to the age of life  |
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janmatithi | mf. ( ) birthday  |
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janmavailakṣaṇya | n. acting in a manner unbecoming one's birth  |
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janmavartman | n. equals patha-  |
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janmavasudhā | f. equals -bhū- |
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janmavat | mfn. possessing birth, born, living ( janmavattā -tā- f.abstr.)  |
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janmavātsalya | n. love for one's native country,  |
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janmavattā | f. janmavat |
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janmayoga | m. a horoscope  |
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janmejaya | for janam-ej-  |
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janmeśa | m. equals ma-pa-  |
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janmin | m. a creature, man  |
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janmodayarkṣa | n. equals markṣa-,  |
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jano | in compound for nas-.  |
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janodāharaṇa | n. "man-laudation", fame  |
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janoloka | m. equals na-l-,  |
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jantu | m. a child, offspring  |
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jantu | m. a creature, living being, man, person (the sg. also used collectively exempli gratia, 'for example' sarva j-,"everybody" ; ayaṃ jantuḥ-,"the man" ) etc.  |
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jantu | m. a kinsman, servant  |
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jantu | m. any animal of the lowest organisation, worms, insects  |
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jantu | m. (n.)  |
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jantu | m. a tree  |
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jantu | m. Name of a son of somaka-  |
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jantu | m. see kṣiti--, kṣudra--, jala--.  |
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jantughna | mfn. killing worms  |
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jantughna | m. equals -mārin-  |
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jantughna | n. equals -nāśana-  |
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jantughna | n. Embelia Ribes  |
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jantughnī | f. idem or 'n. Embelia Ribes '  |
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jantugṛha | See jatu-g-.  |
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jantuhantrī | f. equals -ghnī-  |
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jantujātamaya | mfn. equals -mat-  |
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jantuka | m. Name of a man plural his descendants gaRa upakādi- (jat-and jant- , jaturaka-, )  |
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jantukā | f. equals ntu-rasa-  |
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jantuka | f. equals jatu-kṛt-  |
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jantukambu | n. a shell inhabited by an animal  |
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jantukārī | f. equals jatu-kṛt-  |
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jantulā | f. Saccharum spontaneum  |
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jantumārin | m. "worm-killer", the citron  |
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jantumat | mfn. containing worms or insects  |
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jantumātṛ | m. a kind of worm living in the bowels  |
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jantumātṛ | m. =  |
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jantunāśana | n. "destroying worms", Asa foetida  |
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jantupādapa | m. Mangifera sylvatica  |
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jantuphala | m. Ficus glomerata  |
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janturasa |  |
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janturasa | m. "insect-essence", red lac  |
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jantva | mfn. (equals j/anit-) equals tavy/a-  |
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janu | f. equals n/ū-  |
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janu | f. the soul  |
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janu | f. see sa--.  |
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janū | f. ( ) See n/us-.  |
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januḥpaddhati | f. Name of work on nativities.  |
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janūrvāsas | n. the natural garment  |
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janus | m. n. (Nominal verb [fr. n/ū-] n/ūs- ; accusative n/uṣam- ; ) birth, production, descent  |
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janus | m. "nativity" See nuḥ-paddhati-  |
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janus | m. birthplace  |
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janus | m. a creature, being  |
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janus | m. creation  |
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janus | m. genus, class, kind ( )  |
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janus | m. see aṅga--.  |
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januṣā | ind. instrumental case by birth, from birth, by nature, originally, essentially, necessarily |
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januṣāndha | mfn. born blind vArttika  |
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janya | mfn. ( jan- ) born, produced  |
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janya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' born or arising or produced from, occasioned by etc. ( janyatā -tā- f.abstr. ; janyatva -tva- n. idem or 'mfn. ( jan- ) born, produced ' )  |
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janya | m. a father  |
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janya | n. the body  |
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janya | n. a portent occurring at birth  |
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janya | mfn. (fr. j/ana-) belonging to a race or family or to the same country, national  |
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janya | mfn. belonging or relating to the people  |
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janya | m. the friend or companion of a bridegroom  |
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janya | m. a son-in-law  |
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janya | m. a common man  |
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janya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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janya | m. varia lectio for jānya- q.v  |
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janya | m. n. rumour, report  |
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janya | n. people, community, nation (oxyt.)  |
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janya | n. plural inimical races or men  |
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janya | n. fighting, war,  |
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janya | n. a market  |
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janyā | f. (gaRa utkarādi-) a bridesmaid  |
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janyā | f. the female friend of a mother  |
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janyā | f. a newly-married wife  |
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janyā | f. pleasure  |
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janyā | f. affection  |
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janya | nyīya-, nyu-. See above.  |
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janyatā | f. janya |
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janyatva | n. janya |
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janyavṛtti | f. contest, fight,  |
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janyayātrā | f. bridal journey,  |
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janyīya | mfn. fr. nyā- gaRa utkarādi-.  |
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janyu | m. birth (?) (varia lectio)  |
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janyu | m. a creature  |
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janyu | m. fire  |
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janyu | m. brahmā-  |
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janyu | m. v.l. for jahnu- q.v  |
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abhājana | n. not a worthy object for (genitive case),  |
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ābhajanīya | mfn. idem or 'm. one who is to be honoured by a share ' on  |
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abhigarjana | n. ferocious roaring, uproar  |
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abhijan | cl.4 A1. -jāyate- (Vedic or Veda infinitive mood abh/i-janitos- ) to be born for or to ; to claim as one's birthright ; to be born or produced ; to be reproduced or born again etc. ; to become: Causal -janayati- (with abhi-jñānam-) to reanimate, revivify  |
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abhijana | m. family, race  |
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abhijana | m. descendants  |
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abhijana | m. ancestors  |
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abhijana | m. noble descent  |
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abhijana | m. the head or ornament of a family  |
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abhijana | m. native country  |
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abhijana | m. fame, notoriety  |
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ābhijana | mfn. (fr. abhi-jana-), relating to descent or family  |
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ābhijana | n. loftiness of birth.  |
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abhijanavat | mfn. of noble descent  |
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abhiprajan | (3. plural A1. -jāyante-) to bring forth, bear : Causal -janayati-, to generate for the sake of (accusative)  |
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abhipravrajana | n. advancing,  |
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abhisarjana | n. for ati-s- (q.v)  |
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abhitodevayajanamātradeśa | mfn. whose space on all sides suffices for a sacrificial ground  |
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abhivyañjana | n. making manifest  |
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abhiyojana | n. putting to (as horses) subsequently on (see abhi-yuj-).  |
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abhojana | n. not eating, fasting etc.  |
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abhojana | n. plural idem or 'n. not eating, fasting etc.'  |
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abhyañjana | n. rubbing with unctuous substances, inunction (especially of the feet, once[ ]said of the hairs) etc.  |
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abhyañjana | n. unguent (used for rubbing the feet; see /āñjana-) etc.  |
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abhyañjana | n. (5) ornament, embellishment  |
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abhyañjanya | mfn. whose feet are to be rubbed with unguents  |
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abjanābha | m. "whose navel is a lotus", Name of viṣṇu-.  |
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abjanayana | mfn. lotus-eyed, having large fine eyes.  |
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abjanetra | mfn. equals -dṛś-.  |
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adhibhojana | n. an additional gift  |
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adhijan | to be born.  |
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adhijanana | n. birth  |
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adhikṣipadabjanetra | mfn. having eyes which eclipse the lotus.  |
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adhirājan | m. an emperor.  |
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adhirajani | ind. by night,  |
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adhivarjana | n. placing near the fire,  |
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agnijanman | m. "fire-born", skanda-, god of war.  |
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agnijvalitatejana | mfn. having a point hardened in fire  |
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agnīparjanyau | Voc. m. dual number agni- and parjanya-  |
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agnirājan | mfn. plural "having agni- as king", Name of the vastu-s  |
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agniyojana | n. the act of stirring the sacrificial fire (to make it blaze up).  |
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āgrabhojanika | mfn. (fr. agrabhojana-), one to whom food is first offered commentator or commentary  |
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agrajanman | m. the first-born, an elder brother, a brahman- etc.  |
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agrajanman | m. a member of one of the three highest castes  |
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agrajanman | m. brahmā-  |
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āhārayojana | n. dressing food  |
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ājan | A1. -jāyate- (imperative -jāyatām-[ ]; Aorist 2. sg. -janiṣṭhās-;3. sg. -j/aniṣṭa-,or /ājani-; preceding -janiṣīṣṭa-) to be born etc.: Causal (subjunctive 2. dual number A1. -janayāvahai-) to beget, generate ; (imperative -janayatu-) to cause to be born ; (imperative 2. sg. -janaya-) to render prolific  |
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ajana | etc. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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ajana | m. ( aj-),"the instigator", brahmā-  |
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ajana | n. act of instigating or moving, |
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ajana | mfn. destitute of men  |
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ajana | mfn. desert  |
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ajana | m. an insignificant person.  |
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ajanāmaka | m. "named aja- or viṣṇu-", a mineral substance.  |
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ājanana | n. birth, origin  |
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ajanani | f. (generally used in cursing) , non-birth, cessation of existence  |
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ajanani | f. ajananir astu tasya-,"may he cease to exist!"  |
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ajanani | f. see  |
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ajanayonija | m. "born from ajana-", Name of dakṣa-.  |
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ajani | etc. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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ajani | f. a path, road  |
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ājani | f. a stick for driving  |
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ājanma | ind. (generally in compound) from birth, since birth  |
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ajanman | mfn. not subject to birth,  |
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ājanmasurabhipattra | m. Name of a plant (the leaves of which are fragrant from their first appearance)  |
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ajanta | mfn. ending in a vowel.  |
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ajanta | mfn. See 2. ac-.  |
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ajanya | mfn. improper to be produced or born  |
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ajanya | mfn. unfit for mankind  |
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ajanya | n. any portent unfavourable to mankind, as an earthquake.  |
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ajātavyañjana | mfn. whose signs of puberty are not yet developed.  |
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ākāśajananī | f. a loophole, casement, embrasure,  |
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akṣarajananī | f. "letter producer", a reed or pen.  |
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akṣisaṃtarjana | n. (probably), Name of a mythic weapon  |
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akūjana | n. noiselessness, silence, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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akūjana | mfn. not creaking (as the axle of a car), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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alakṣyajanmatā | f. being of insignificant birth or origin  |
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alaṃprajanana | mfn. (see alaṃ prajāyāḥ-above sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /alam-) able to beget or generate  |
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ālijana | m. a lady's female friends  |
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ambājanman | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ambhojajanman | m. Name of brahma- (born in a lotus).  |
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ambhojanmajani | m. (equals ja-janman-) brahmā-  |
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ambhojanman | n. (equals -ja-) "water-born", the lotus  |
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ambujanman | n. a lotus (Nymphaea Nelumbo)  |
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āmodajananī | f. "causing a strong smell", betel  |
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amṛtabhojana | mfn. one who eats the residue of a sacrifice  |
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anañjana | mfn. free from collyrium or pigment or paint  |
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anañjana | n. the sky, atmosphere  |
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aṅgabhañjana | n. side-ache,  |
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aṅgajanus | m. a son.  |
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aṅganājana | m. a female person.  |
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aṅghryavanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing the feet  |
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aṅghryavanejana | fit for washing the feet, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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aṅghryavanejanatva | (n.)  |
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aṅgulipraṇejana | n. water for washing the fingers,  |
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āñjana | n. ointment (especially for the eyes) etc.  |
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āñjana | n. fat  |
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āñjana | mfn. having the colour of the collyrium used for the eyes  |
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añjana | m. a kind of domestic lizard  |
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añjana | m. Name of a fabulous, serpent  |
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añjana | m. of a tree  |
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añjana | m. of a mountain, of a king of mithilā-, of the elephant of the west or south-west quarter  |
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añjanā | f. Name of hanumat-'s mother  |
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añjanā | f. of pravarasena-'s mother  |
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añjana | n. act of applying an ointment or pigment, embellishing, etc., black pigment or collyrium applied to the eyelashes or the inner coat of the eyelids  |
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añjana | n. a special kind of this pigment, as lamp-black, Antimony, extract of Ammonium, Xanthorrhiza, etc.  |
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añjana | n. paint, especially as a cosmetic  |
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añjana | n. magic ointment  |
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añjana | n. ink  |
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añjana | n. night  |
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añjana | n. fire (In rhetoric) making clear the meaning of an equivocal expression, double entendre or pun, etc.  |
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āñjanābhyañjana | n. dual number ointment for the eyes and for the feet  |
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āñjanābhyañjanā | f. plural Name of a sattra- (which lasts for forty-nine days)  |
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āñjanābhyañjanīya | n. sg. ([ ]) plural ([ ]) another Name of the above sattra-.  |
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āñjanābhyañjanīyā | f. plural ([ ]) another Name of the above sattra-.  |
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añjanādhikā | f. a species of lizard  |
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āñjanagandhi | (/āñjana--) mf(accusative im-)n. smelling of ointment  |
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āñjanagiri | m. Name of a mountain (see añjana-.)  |
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añjanāgiri | m. Name of a mountain.  |
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añjanaka | m. portion of a text containing the word añjana-, (gaRa goṣad-ādi- q.v)  |
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añjanakeśa | mf(ī-)n. whose hair (or mane) is as black as pigment  |
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añjanakeśī | f. Name of a vegetable perfume.  |
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añjanakī | f. Name of a medicinal plant.  |
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añjanāmbhas | n. eye-water.  |
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añjananāmikā | f. a swelling of the eyelid, stye.  |
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añjanavat | ind. like collyrium.  |
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añjanāvatī | f. the female elephant of the north-east (or the west?) quarter.  |
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āñjaneya | m. "son of añjanā-", Name of the monkey hanumat-  |
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āñjaneya | Name (also title or epithet) of an author  |
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āñjaneyapurāṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjaneyastava | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjaneyastotra | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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āñjanī | f. collyrium for the eyes or a box filled with that ointment  |
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añjanī | f. a woman (fit for the application of ointments, pigments, sandal, etc.)  |
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añjanī | f. Name of two medicinal plants.  |
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añjanikā | f. a species of lizard  |
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añjanikā | f. a small mouse  |
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añjanikā | f. see añjalikā-.  |
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āñjanīkārī | f. a woman who anoints or makes ointments  |
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āñjanya | mfn. one whose eyes are to be anointed with ointment  |
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antaḥparimārjana | n. an internal remedy,  |
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antaḥpurajana | m. the women of the palace.  |
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antarjana | m. plural the inhabitants of a house,  |
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antarjanman | n. inward birth.  |
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antaryajana | n. inner sacrifice,  |
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antrakūjana | n. rumbling of the bowels.  |
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antravikūjana | n. rumbling of the bowels.  |
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antyajanman | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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anujan | cl.4 A1. -jāyate-, to follow in being born or produced or arising ; to take after (one's parents)  |
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anujanam | ind. according to people, popularly.  |
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anujanman | m. a younger brother, younger.  |
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anuprahṛtabhājana | n. the substitute for what is thrown into the fire,  |
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anuprajan | to be born after ; (with prajām-) to propagate again and again : Causal -janayati-, to cause to be born subsequently.  |
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anupravrajana | n. the becoming an ascetic after (another), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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anurañjana | n. the act of attaching or conciliating affection, love  |
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anurañjana | n. pleasing.  |
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anuṣañjana | n. connection with what follows, concord  |
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anuṣañjana | n. grammatical relation.  |
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anuṣañjanīya | mfn. to be connected, supplied.  |
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anuvrajana | n. following as above, Heat.  |
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anuvyañjana | n. a secondary mark or token |
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anuyojana | n. question, questioning.  |
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anyajanatā | f. fellowship with others,  |
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anyajanman | n. another birth, being born again.  |
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anyarājan | mfn. having another for king, subject to another  |
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apamārjana | n. cleansing  |
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apamārjana | n. a cleansing remedy, detergent  |
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apamārjana | mfn. wiping off, moving away, destroying  |
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apāmārjana | n. cleansing, keeping back, removing (of disease and other evils).  |
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apāmārjanastotra | n. "removing of diseases", Name of a hymn.  |
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aparādhabhañjana | m. "sin-destroyer", Name of śiva-.  |
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aparādhabhañjanastotra | n. a poem of śaṃkarācārya- (in praise of śiva-).  |
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aparajana | sg. or plural m. inhabitants of the west  |
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apasarjana | n. ( sṛj-), abandonment  |
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apasarjana | n. gift or donation  |
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apasarjana | n. final emancipation of the soul (see apa-vṛj-.)  |
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apavarjana | n. completion, discharging a debt or obligation  |
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apavarjana | n. transmitting, giving in marriage (a daughter)  |
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apavarjana | n. final emancipation or beatitude  |
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apavarjana | n. abandoning  |
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apavarjana | gift, donation,  |
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apavarjanavarjitatailapūra | see taila-- p- (parasmE-pada 455).  |
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apavarjanīya | mfn. to be avoided.  |
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apetaprajanana | mfn. one who has lost his generative energy,  |
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aprajana | mfn. not begetting,  |
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aprajanatva | (n.)  |
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aprajaniṣṇu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not generative, having no power of begetting '  |
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arājan | m. not a king and  |
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arajanīkṛta | mfn. not coloured or dyed,  |
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arājanya | mfn. without the rājanya--or kṣatriya--caste  |
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araṇyarajanī | f. the plant Curcuma Aromatica  |
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arijana | n. a number of enemies  |
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arjana | n. ( commentator or commentary) procuring, acquiring, gaining, earning  |
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arjanīya | mfn. to be acquired or procured  |
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arthārjana | n. acquisition of property  |
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arthopārjana | n. equals arthārjana- above.  |
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āryajana | m. Aryans  |
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āryajana | m. honest people  |
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asajjana | See /a-sat-.  |
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asajjana | m. a bad or wicked man  |
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asajjana | m. a malignous man =  |
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āsañjana | n. the act of clinging to, being hooked on  |
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āsañjana | n. adherence, fixing, fastening to  |
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āsañjana | n. a handle, hook  |
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āsañjana | n. attaching (an anubandha- to an affix)  |
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āsañjanavat | mfn. having a handle etc.  |
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asrajanman | n. "formed by blood", flesh  |
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asṛgbhājana | mfn. receiving blood as a share,  |
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aśrupramārjana | n. wiping away tears,  |
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aśrupramārjana | consoling, comforting,  |
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aśvājanī | f. a whip  |
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atibhojana | n. eating too much  |
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atibhojana | n. morbid voracity.  |
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atijana | mfn. "beyond men", uninhabited.  |
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atirājan | m. an extraordinary king  |
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atirājan | m. one who surpasses a king ([ see also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ]) |
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atirājan | m. a supreme king, superior to a king  |
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atisarjana | n. the act of giving away, granting  |
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atisarjana | n. liberality  |
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atisarjana | n. a gift  |
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atisarjana | n. sending out of the world, killing.  |
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atisujana | mfn. very moral, very friendly.  |
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atithipūjana | n. showing honour to a guest.  |
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ātmajanman | n. the birth (or re-birth) of one's self, id est the birth of a son  |
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ātmajanman | m. (equals -ja-,m.) a son  |
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ātmaprayojana | mfn. selfish  |
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aupajandhani | m. a descendant of upa-jandhani-, Name of a teacher  |
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avabhañjana | n. breaking or tearing off  |
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avabharjana | n. ( bhṛj-),"frying", destroying (as seeds)  |
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avamārjana | See ava-mṛj-.  |
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avamārjana | n. an instrument (or"water" ) for rubbing down (a horse), a curry-comb ([ Transl.]) (["that which is rubbed off" ])  |
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avamārjana | n. wipings  |
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avanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing, serving for washing (the feet)  |
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avanejana | n. ablution (of hands [SBr.] or feet[ ])  |
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avanejana | n. water for washing (hands[ ] or feet see pādāvan-).  |
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avaprajjana | n. ( pṛj-), the end of the warp of a web (opposed to 2. pra-vayaṇa- q.v)  |
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āvarjana | n. attracting, propitiating  |
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āvarjana | n. overcoming, victory  |
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āvarjana | n. bending or bringing down  |
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āvarjana | pouring out a flutd,  |
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āvarjanīkṛ | to bring down, humble  |
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avarjanīya | mfn. inevitable  |
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avarjanīyatā | f. inevitableness commentator or commentary on  |
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avarjanīyatva | n. inevitableness commentator or commentary on  |
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avasañjana | n. (equals nivīta- q.v) the Brahmanical thread hanging over the shoulder commentator or commentary on  |
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avasarjana | See  |
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avasarjana | n. liberation  |
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avayajana | n. "removing by means of a sacrifice", expiation  |
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avayajana | n. means for expiation  |
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avyañjana | mf(ā-)n. without the marks of puberty  |
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avyañjana | mf(ā-)n. without consonants  |
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avyañjana | m. an animal without horns (though of age to have them)  |
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avyañjana | mfn. (a girl) who has not yet attained to puberty,  |
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avyañjana | having no consonants,  |
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ayājyayājana | ([ ]) ([ ]) n. sacrificing for an outcast (one of the sins called upapātaka-)  |
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ayatnabālavyajanībhū | (perf. 3. plural babhūvuḥ-) to become or be changed into a fan without effort  |
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āyojana | n. junction, combination  |
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āyojana | n. collecting  |
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āyojana | n. bringing or carrying near, fetching  |
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āyojana | n. Name of particular mantra-s  |
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āyojanam | ind. at the distance of a yojana-  |
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bahubhojana | wrong reading for -bhojaka-.  |
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bahujana | m. a great multitude of people ( bahujanaparivāra -parivāra- m.a particular samādhi-; bahujanahita -hita- n.the common weal)  |
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bahujana | mf(ā-)n. surrounded by many people  |
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bahujanahita | n. bahujana |
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bahujanaparivāra | m. bahujana |
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bahujanmabhāj | mfn. subject to many births on  |
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bahujanya | (bāhu-j-?), prob. n. a multitude of people  |
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bāhujanya | mfn. spread among many people  |
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bāhujanya | n. a great multitude of people, crowd  |
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bahurājan | mfn.  |
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bahuyojanā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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baijanātha | m. (prob. patronymic fr. bījanātha-) Name of an author  |
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bālātripurasundarīpūjanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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balibhojana | m. a crow (see bhuj-).  |
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bāṇayojana | n. "arrow-union", a quiver  |
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bāndhavajana | m. relatives, kinsmen (collectively)  |
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bandhujana | m. a kinsman, friend  |
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bandhujana | m. kinsfolk, relations |
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bhāgavatanibandhayojanā | f. Name of work  |
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bhajana | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhajana | n. the act of sharing  |
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bhajana | n. possession  |
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bhajana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') reverence, worship, adoration (also bhajanatā -tā- f.with locative case )  |
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bhājana | n. (fr. Causal) sharing, division (in arithmetic)  |
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bhājana | mf(ā-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') sharing or participating in, entitled or relating or belonging to etc.  |
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bhājana | n. "partaker of", a recipient, receptacle, (especially) a vessel, pot, plate, cup, etc. etc.  |
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bhājana | n. (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' with f(ā-).), a place or person in which anything is collected or in whom any quality is conspicuous, any fit object or clever or deserving person (see pātra-)  |
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bhājana | n. the act of representing, representation ( bhājanena nena- ind.with genitive case in the place of; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' a representative, deputy, substitute, serving for, equivalent to)  |
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bhājana | n. a particular measure (= an āḍhaka-= 14 pala-s)  |
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bhājana | m. Name of a man  |
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bhājana | m. plural his descendants gaRa bidādi-.  |
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bhājanacārika | varia lectio (or wrong reading) for -vārika-, q.v  |
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bhājanaloka | m. (with Buddhists) the world of inanimate things (opp. to sattva-l- q.v).  |
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bhajanāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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bhajanānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhājanatā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the being a vessel for, possession of  |
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bhajanatā | f. bhajana |
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bhājanatva | n. the being a fit vessel for (genitive case), merit, worthiness  |
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bhajanavārika | m. a particular official in a Buddhist monastery  |
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bhājanavārika | m. a vessel-keeper (see -cārikā-).  |
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bhājanavat | mfn. a word used to explain bhadra-  |
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bhājanena | ind. bhājana |
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bhājanībhūta | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') one who has become a vessel for or who has obtained  |
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bhajanīya | mfn. to be loved or revered or waited upon, venerable  |
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bhañjana | mfn. breaking, a breaker, destroyer, dispeller etc.  |
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bhañjana | mfn. causing violent pain  |
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bhañjana | m. falling to pieces or decay of the teeth (also naka-)  |
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bhañjanā | f. explanation  |
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bhañjana | n. breaking, shattering, crushing, destroying, annihilating, frustrating etc.  |
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bhañjana | n. violent pain (aṅga-bh-)  |
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bhañjana | n. disturbing, interrupting, dispelling, removing etc.  |
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bhañjana | n. smoothing (of hair)  |
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bhañjanāgiri | m. Name of a mountain gaRa kiṃśulakādi-.  |
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bhāratīnīrājana | n. Name of a poem (containing the praise of sarasvatī-) by lakṣmī-nārāyaṇa-.  |
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bharjana | mfn. ( bhṛj-) roasting id est burning, destroying (with genitive case)  |
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bharjana | n. the act of roasting or frying  |
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bharjana | n. a frying-pan  |
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bharjana | mfn. parching id est destroying, annihilating, frustrating (with genitive case) 5  |
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bharjana | n. the act of roasting or frying  |
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bharjana | n. a frying-pan  |
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bhayabhañjana | m. Name of an author  |
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bhīmajananī | f. " bhīma-'s mother", Name of the Ganges  |
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bhinnabhājana | n. a broken pot or vessel, potsherd  |
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bhinnāñjana | n. divided antimony or collyrium mixed (with oil etc.), eye-ointment  |
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bhinnāñjanābha | mfn. appearing like pounded antimony. ( )  |
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bhinnāñjanacayopama | mfn. like a quantity of pounded antimony  |
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bhinnāñjanākāra | mfn. appearing like pounded antimony. ( )  |
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bhinnāñjanasaṃnibha | mfn. similar to pounded antimony  |
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bhinnāñjanavarṇa | mfn. having the colour of pounded antimony ( bhinnāñjanavarṇatā -tā-, f.)  |
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bhinnāñjanavarṇatā | f. bhinnāñjanavarṇa |
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bhinnayojanī | f. Plectranthus Scutellarioides (wrong reading -yājanī-).  |
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bhīrujana | m. one whose servants are cowards  |
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bhīrukajana | m. one whose servants are cowards  |
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bhīṣmajananī | f. " bhīṣma-'s mother", Name of gaṅgā-  |
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bhojana | mf(ī-)n. feeding, giving to eat (said of śiva-)  |
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bhojana | mf(ī-)n. voracious  |
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bhojana | m. Name of a mountain  |
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bhojana | n. the act of enjoying, using  |
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bhojana | n. the act of eating (exceptionally with accusative of object) etc.  |
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bhojana | n. a meal, food (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).,"feeding on","affording anything as food","serving as food for"; tridvyekabhojana tridvy-eka-bh/ojana- mfn."taking food every 3rd day, every 2nd day and every day")  |
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bhojana | n. anything enjoyed or used, property, possession  |
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bhojana | n. enjoyment, any object of enjoyment or the pleasure caused by it  |
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bhojana | n. (fr. Causal) the act of giving to eat, feeding (varia lectio)  |
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bhojana | n. dressing food, cooking  |
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bhojanabhāṇḍa | n. a dish of meat  |
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bhojanabhūmi | f. a place for eating  |
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bhojanācchādana | n. food and raiment  |
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bhojanādhikāra | m. superintendence over food or provisions, the office of a master of the kitchen  |
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bhojanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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bhojanagṛha | n. a dining-room  |
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bhojanaka | m. a species of plant commentator or commentary  |
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bhojanakāla | m. meal-time  |
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bhojanakastūrī | f. Name of work  |
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bhojanakīsmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bhojanakutūhala | n. Name of work on culinary art,  |
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bhojananda | m. Name of an author (rather bhajanānanda-).  |
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bhojanarendra | m. Name of bhoja-deva-, king of dhārā-  |
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bhojanārthin | mfn. desirous of food, hungry  |
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bhojanasamaya | m. meal-time  |
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bhojanasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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bhojanatyāga | m. abstinence from food, fasting  |
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bhojanavelā | f. plural course or act of eating, a meal  |
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bhojanavelā | f. meal-time  |
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bhojanavidhi | m. "the ceremony of dining", Name of various works. (see ) .  |
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bhojanaviśeṣa | m. choice food, a dainty, delicacy  |
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bhojanavṛtti | f. plural course or act of eating, a meal  |
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bhojanavyagra | mfn. occupied or engaged in eating  |
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bhojanavyagra | mfn. distressed or straitened for want of food  |
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bhojanavyaya | m. expenditure for food  |
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bhojanidhi | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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bhojanīya | See p.767.  |
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bhojanīya | mfn. to be eaten, eatable (See n.)  |
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bhojanīya | mfn. (fr. Causal) to be fed, to be made to eat  |
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bhojanīya | mfn. one to whom enjoyment is to be afforded or service to be done  |
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bhojanīya | n. food (especially what is not masticated, as opp. to khādanīya-)  |
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bhojanīya | n. sea salt  |
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bhojanīyamṛta | mfn. one who has died from indigestion commentator or commentary  |
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bhojanottara | mf(ā-)n. to be taken after a meal (as pills)  |
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bhojanṛpati | m. equals -narendra-  |
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bhrājajjanman | mfn. having a brilliant place of birth or origin (said of the marut-s)  |
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bhrājana | n. (fr. Causal) the act of causing to shine, brightening, illuminating  |
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bhrajjana | n. the act of roasting or frying  |
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bhrātṛvyajanman | (bhr/ā-) mfn. having the nature or character of a rivals  |
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bhṛtyajana | m. a person (or persons) to be supported, a servant or servants  |
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bhujanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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bhūjantu | m. "earth-animal", a kind of snail  |
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bhuktavatvajjane | ind. when people have eaten their meal  |
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bhūrijanman | (bh/ūri--) mfn. having many births  |
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bhūtajananī | f. the mother of all beings  |
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bījanātha | See baijanātha-.  |
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bījanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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bījanirvāpaṇa | n. scattering or sowing seed  |
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bījanyāsa | m. (in dramatic language) the laying down or making known the germ of a plot  |
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brahmajanman | n. "spiritual birth", investiture with the sacred thread  |
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brahmajanman | mfn. " brahmā- -born"(said of prajāpati-)  |
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brāhmaṇabhojana | n. the feeding of brāhmaṇa- (as a religious act)  |
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brāhmaṇabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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brahmarājanya | m. dual number a Brahman and a kṣatriya-  |
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bṛhajjana | m. a great or illustrious man  |
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budhajana | m. a wise man W  |
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cāmaravyajana | n. a chowrie  |
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candrajanaka | m. "moon-progenitor", the sea  |
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capalājana | m. "a fickle or unsteady woman", and"the goddess of fortune"  |
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carmānurañjana | n. "skin-colouring", white cinnabar  |
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cittajanman | m. idem or 'm. "heart-born", love, god of love ' ,  |
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daivajana | (d/ai-) mf(ī-)n. belonging to the gods collectively  |
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dakṣayajñaprabhañjana | m. "destroyer of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", śiva-  |
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dantajanman | n. growth of the teeth  |
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dāsadāsījana | m. a male and a female slave  |
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dāsajana | m. slave, servant  |
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daśayojana | mfn. (d/aś-) 10 times fastened  |
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daśayojana | n. a distance of 10 yojana-s  |
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daśayojanī | f. idem or 'n. a distance of 10 yojana-s '  |
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dāsījana | m. a female slave  |
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daurjana | mf(ī-)n. consisting of bad people (company)  |
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daurjanya | n. wickedness, depravity |
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daurjanya | n. evil, wrong  |
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daurjanya | n. ill-will, envy,  |
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dehavisarjana | n. "quitting the body", death  |
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devagarjana | n. "celestial roaring", thunder  |
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devajana | m. (generally plural) a troop or collection of gods or demons or serpents etc. etc. (see daiva--, itara--)  |
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devajana | Name (also title or epithet) of a guhyaka-,  |
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devajananī | f. the mother of the gods  |
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devajanavid | mfn. knowing gods etc.  |
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devajanavidyā | f. knowledge of serpents etc.  |
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devāñjana | n. divine ointment  |
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devarājan | m. a prince of a Brahmanical family  |
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devatāpūjana | n. worship of a deities (see deva-pūjā-)  |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. sacrificing to the gods (agni-) '  |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. serving for an oblation,  |
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devayajana | n. place of offering  |
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devayajanatva | n.  |
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devayajanavat | mfn. having a place of offering  |
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devīmānasapūjana | n. Name of work  |
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devīpūjanabhāskara | m. Name of work  |
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dhānābharjana | n. the frying or parching of grain  |
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dhanārjana | n. acquisition of wealth or property  |
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dharmābhijanavat | mfn. righteous and of noble origin  |
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dharmajanman | m. "son of dharma- id est yama- ", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmarājan | m. "id.", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dhautāñjanī | f. a sort of collyrium (equals try-aṅkaṭa-or ṅgaṭa-)  |
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dhīrarañjanikā | f. Name of commentator or commentary on  |
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dhṛtarājan | m. Name of a man (See dhārta-rājña-).  |
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dhūrtajantu | m. "cunning creature", man  |
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dhvajanavamī | f. a particular festival  |
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dīpabhājana | n. "light-receptacle", a lamp  |
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dravyaprayojana | n. use or employment of any article  |
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dravyārjana | n. acquirement of property or wealth.  |
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dūrejanāntanilaya | mfn. living far away from men  |
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durjana | m. a bad man, villain, scoundrel etc.  |
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durjana | m. plural bad people Scholiast or Commentator  |
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durjana | mfn. malicious, wicked  |
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durjanamalla | m. Name of a prince  |
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durjanamukhacapeṭikā | f. Name of work  |
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durjanamukhamahācapeṭikā | f. Name of work  |
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durjanamukhapadmapādukā | f. Name of work  |
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durjananindā | f. Name of work  |
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durjanatā | f. wickedness, villainy  |
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durjanatva | n. wickedness, villainy  |
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durjanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be a wicked man  |
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durjanīkṛ | "to make into a bad man", insult, wrong  |
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duṣprabhañjana | m. hurricane  |
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duṣṭadurjana | m. villain, reprobate  |
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dvijanayana | n. Name of work  |
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dvijaniṣevita | mfn. inhabited by birds  |
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dvijanman | mfn. having a double birth or birth-place or nature  |
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dvijanman | mfn. a member of the first three classes (especially a Brahman) etc.  |
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dvijanman | mfn. a tooth (as twice grown)  |
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dvijanman | mfn. any oviparous animal (as bird, snake etc.) ,  |
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dyujana | m. a god  |
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ejana | n. tremor,  |
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ekabhojana | n. the eating only one meal (a day) |
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ekabhojana | n. eating together  |
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ekajanman | m. "once-born", a śūdra-  |
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ekajanman | m. "having pre-eminent birth", a king  |
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ekānnanaktabhojana | mfn. taking one's only meal at night  |
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ekatejana | mfn. having a single shaft (as an arrow)  |
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gairikāñjana | n. an unguent prepared from red chalk  |
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gajanakra | m. "elephant-crocodile", a rhinoceros  |
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gajanāsā | f. the trunk of an elephant  |
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gajanavī | = $.  |
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gajanimīlikā | f. (equals ibha-n-) "shutting the eyes (at anything) like an elephant", feigning not to look at anything  |
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gajanimīlikā | f. inattention, carelessness  |
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gajanimīlita | n. (equals likā-) feigning not to look at anything  |
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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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gaṇabhojana | n. eating in common  |
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gaṇapatipūjana | n. the worship of gaṇeśa-  |
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gañjana | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "contemning", excelling  |
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gañjana | m. for gṛñj-.  |
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garjana | n. crying, roaring, rumbling (of clouds), growl, grunt  |
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garjana | n. passion  |
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garjana | n. battle (yudh-)  |
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garjana | n. excessive indignation, reproach  |
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garjanīya | mfn. to be sounded or roared  |
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gātrabhañjana | n. stretching one's limbs (as in sleepiness),  |
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gātramārjanī | f. "limb-rubber", a towel  |
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geyarājan | m. "king of songs", Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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ghanāñjanī | f. "cloud-unguent (?)", Name of durgā-  |
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ghaṭajanman | m. "jar-born", droṇa-  |
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ghṛtabhājana | (t/a--) mfn. fit for receiving ghee  |
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goajana | mfn. serving to drive cattle (a stick, goad),  |
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grahabhojana | m. a horse  |
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grāmabālajana | m. a young peasant  |
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grāmajaniṣpāvī | f. "pulse grown in cultivated ground", Phaseolus radiatus  |
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grāmayājana | n. sacrificing for many,  |
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gṛhabhañjana | n. the breaking down or destroying a house  |
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gṛhabhañjana | n. causing the ruin of a family  |
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gṛhajana | m. the family  |
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gṛhamārjanī | f. "cleaning the house", a female servant of the house  |
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gṛñjana | m. (n. ) a kind of onion or garlic or a small red variety of it (prohibited as food)  |
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gṛñjana | m.  |
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gṛñjana | m. a turnip  |
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gṛñjana | m. the tops of hemp chewed to produce an inebriating effect (the Ganja)  |
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gṛñjana | n. poisoned flesh (meat of an animal destroyed by a poisoned arrow)  |
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gṛñjanaka | m. (equals na-) a kind of onion or garlic  |
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gṛñjanaka | n. the two side-pieces of the hilt of a sword  |
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guhyakapūjana | n. worship of the guhyaka-s  |
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guñjana | n. buzzing  |
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guñjana | n. see madhu--.  |
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gurujana | m. any venerable or elderly person (father, mother, the elders of a family etc.)  |
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guṭikāñjana | (kāñ-) n. collyrium formed like a globe or ball  |
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haridrañjanī | f. turmeric  |
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haripūjanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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haritālajanaka | m. orpiment-producer (a word employed in modern Sanskrit to express the metal arsenic).  |
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haritālikāpūjana | n. Name of work  |
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hariyojana | n. the harnessing of the bay horses  |
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hariyojana | m. indra- (see hāriy-).  |
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hāriyojana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. hari-y-) one who harnesses bay horses (indra-)  |
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hāriyojana | m. a particular soma-graga  |
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hāryojana | varia lectio for hāriyojana-  |
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hastāvanejana | n. water for washing the hand  |
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hastijanaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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hataśiṣṭajana | m. a survivor  |
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herambajananī | f. "mother of gaṇeśa-", durgā-  |
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hiṃsrajantu | m. a savage animal, beast of prey  |
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hīnavyañjana | mfn. (speech) deficient or indistinct in its consonants  |
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holikāpūjanā | f. Name of work  |
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hutabhojana | ( ) m. equals -bhakṣa-.  |
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ihabhojana | (ih/a-) mfn. whose goods and gifts come hither  |
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indrabhājana | n. a substitute for indra-  |
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indrajanana | n. indra-'s birth. ( indrajananīya nīya-[ gaṇa- indra-jananādi- ] mfn.treating of indra-'s birth.)  |
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indrajananīya | mfn. indrajanana |
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indrarājan | mfn. having indra- as king  |
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indujanaka | m. "father of the moon", the ocean (the moon being produced at the churning of the ocean)  |
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iñjanā | f. (fr. iñj- equals iṅg-?), movement  |
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iṣṭajana | m. a beloved person, man or woman  |
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iṣṭajana | m. a loved one  |
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itarajana | m. an ordinary man  |
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itarajana | m. plural "other men"  |
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itarajana | m. a euphemistic name of certain beings who appear to be considered as spirits of darkness (kuvera- belongs to them)  |
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jājanāga | m. Name of a man  |
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jalabhājana | n. equals -pātra-  |
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jalajanman | n. "water-born", a lotus  |
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jalajantu | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalajantukā | f. a leech  |
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jārajanman | m. idem or 'm. equals -garbha- '  |
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jayanīrājana | n. Name of a military ceremony,  |
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jīvabhojana | mfn. giving enjoyment to the soul of (genitive case)  |
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jīvabhojana | n. the pleasure of living beings  |
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kācabhājana | n. a vessel of glass or crystal, cup, goblet  |
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kālakhañjana | n. the liver  |
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kālāñjana | n. a black unguent  |
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kālāñjanī | f. a small shrub (used as a purgative)  |
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kalaśajanman | m. Name of agastya-  |
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kalyāṇābhijana | mf(ī-)n. of illustrious birth  |
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kāmajananī | f. betel-pepper  |
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kāmajani | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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kāmijana | m. a lover.  |
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kaṃjanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kāṃsyabhājana | idem or 'f. a copper or brazen vessel '  |
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kañjana | m. idem or 'm. the bird Gracula Religiosa '  |
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kañjana | m. Name of kāma-, the god of love  |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇamārjana | n. Name of a commentary on the above work.  |
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kaṇṭhasañjana | n. hanging on or round the throat.  |
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kapilāñjana | m. "using a brown collyrium", Name of śiva- (see kapiśāñjana-,)  |
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kapiśāñjana | m. Name of śiva- (see kapilāñjana-.)  |
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kapotāñjana | n. ore of antimony  |
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kāpotāñjana | n. antimony, a collyrium for the eyes  |
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karabhājana | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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karālajanaka | m. Name of a prince (also called janaka-)  |
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kardamarājan | m. Name of a man (a son of kṣema-gupta-)  |
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karmajanya | mfn. produced by acts,  |
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karmajanyatā | (f.)  |
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kāryabhājana | n. any one fit for business.  |
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kāśirājan | m. equals -pa-  |
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kaśmīrajanman | n. "produced in Kashmir", saffron  |
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kāśmīrajanman | n. saffron  |
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kāṣṭharajanī | f. equals dāru-haridrā-  |
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kaṭukāñjanī | f. Helleborus Niger  |
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kaumudīrajanī | f. a moonlight night  |
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kavijanaśevadhi | Name (also title or epithet) of a lexicon  |
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kavijanavinoda | m. "delight of wise men", Name of work  |
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kavyabhojana | m. plural "oblation-eaters", the manes or a class of manes  |
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kāvyādarśamārjana | n. Name of a commentator or commentary on it.  |
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keśamārjana | n. varia lectio for -mardana-  |
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keśamārjana | n. a comb  |
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keśarañjana | n. colouring the hair  |
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keśarañjana | m. the vegetable Eclipta prostrata  |
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khāṇḍikyajanaka | m. Name of janaka-  |
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khañjana | m. the wagtail (Montacilla alba) etc.  |
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khañjana | m. Name of a man gaRa śivādi-  |
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khañjanā | f. a kind of wagtail  |
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khañjana | n. going lamely  |
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khañjanaka | m. the wagtail  |
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khañjanākṛti | f. a kind of wagtail  |
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khañjanarata | n. the secret pleasures of the yati-s, cohabitation of saints  |
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khañjanikā | f. a kind of wagtail  |
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khecarāñjana | n. green vitriol  |
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khyātijanaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. causing renown, glorious '  |
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kiṃrājan | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order k/im-.  |
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kopajanman | mfn. produced by wrath or anger  |
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koṭṭarājan | m. the governor of a castle  |
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kravyabhojana | mfn. carnivorous  |
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kṛmibhojana | mfn. feeding on worms  |
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kṛmibhojana | m. Name of a hell  |
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kṛṣṇajanaka | m. "father of kṛṣṇa-", Name of vasudeva-  |
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kṛṣṇajanmakhaṇḍa | n. "section on kṛṣṇa-'s birth", Name of a section of  |
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kṛṣṇajanmāṣṭamī | f. " kṛṣṇa-'s birth-day", the eighth day of the second half of the month śrāvaṇa- (see kṛṣṇāṣṭamī-below.)  |
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kṛṣṇāñjanagiri | m. Name of a mountain (see añj-)  |
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kṛṣṇāñjanī | f. (equals kālāñj-) a kind of shrub  |
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kṛtabhojana | mfn. one who has dined or made a meal.  |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. janman |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. born, produced, generated.  |
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kṛtanirṇejana | mfn. one who has performed penance or made expiation  |
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kṛtāntajanaka | m. "father of yama-", Name of the sun  |
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kṛtaprayojana | mfn. one who has attained his object  |
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kṣaṇarajanī | f. (= - kṣapā-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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kṣāralavaṇavarjana | n. keeping off alkaline substances and salt (see a-kṣ-)  |
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kṣārāñjana | n. an alkaline unguent  |
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kṣatajanman | n. "produced by a wound", blood  |
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kṣījana | n. the whistling of hollow reeds or bamboos  |
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kṣitijantu | m. a kind of snail or earth-worm (= bhū-nāga-)  |
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kṣudhābhijanana | (dhābh-), for kṣutābh- (q.v)  |
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kṣudrajantu | m. any small animal  |
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kṣudrajantu | m. a kind of worm (Julus, śata-padī-)  |
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kṣudrāñjana | n. a kind of unguent (applied to the eyes in certain diseases)  |
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kṣujjanikā | f. "causing a sneeze", mustard  |
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kṣujjanikā | See 1. kṣut-.  |
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kṣutābhijanana | m. "causing a sneeze", black mustard  |
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kubhojana | n. equals -bhukta-.  |
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kujana | m. a bad or wicked man  |
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kujana | m. vulgar people.  |
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kujana | etc. See 1. ku-.  |
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kūjana | n. the uttering of any inarticulate sound, cooing, moaning  |
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kūjana | n. the rattling of wheels vArttika  |
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kūjana | n. rumbling of the bowels  |
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kujananī | f. a bad mother  |
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kujanman | mfn. of inferior origin  |
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kujanman | m. a low-born man, slave.  |
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kujanman | m. (equals -ja-) the planet Mars.  |
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kulajana | m. a person belonging to a noble family  |
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kulañjana | m. idem or 'm. the plant Alpinia Galanga '  |
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kulaputrajana | m. a son of a noble family  |
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kumbhajanman | m. "born in a pitcher", Name of agastya-  |
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kuntirājan | m. king kunti- id est kunti-bhoja-  |
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kupuruṣajanitā | f. Name of a metre (consisting of four lines of eleven syllables each).  |
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kurājan | m. a bad king  |
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kurājan | See  |
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kurājanrājya | See |
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kusumāñjana | n. the calx of brass (used as a collyrium)  |
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kvajanman | mfn. where born?  |
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labdhajanman | mfn. one who has obtained birth, born  |
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laghubhojana | n. a light repast, slight refreshment  |
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laghucāṇakyarājanīti | f. Name of work  |
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lakṣmījanārdana | n. sg. lakṣmī- and janārdana-  |
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lakṣmīpūjana | n. the ceremony of worshipping lakṣmī- performed by a bridegroom along with his bride (at the conclusion of the marriage after the bride has been brought to her husband's house)  |
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laspūjanī | f. a large needle (here in the beginning of a compound ni-),  |
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lāṭajana | m. an inhabitant of lāṭa- or the people of lāṭa-  |
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lokajananī | f. "mother of the world", Name of lakṣmī-  |
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lokarañjana | n. pleasing the world, satisfying men, gaining public confidence commentator or commentary  |
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loṣṭabhañjana | m. equals -ghna-  |
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lubdhajana | mfn. having covetous followers  |
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mādhavasenārājan | m. Name of a king  |
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madhuguñjana | m. Hyperanthera Moringa  |
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madhukararājan | m. the king of bees id est the queen bees  |
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madhumajjan | m. a walnut tree  |
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madhvasiddhāntabhañjana | n. madhvasiddhānta |
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madyabhājana | (L.) n. equals -kumbha- q.v  |
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māghīpakṣayajanīya | n. the first day of the month phālguna-  |
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mahābhijana | m. (hābh-) a high or noble descent  |
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mahābhijana | mfn. nobly born  |
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mahābhijanajāta | mfn. of noble descent  |
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mahājana | m. (sg.;rarely plural) a great multitude of men, the populace ( mahājane ne- ind.in the presence of a great number of men, in public) etc.  |
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mahājana | m. a great or eminent man, great persons  |
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mahājana | m. the chief or head of a trade or caste  |
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mahājana | m. a merchant (?)  |
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mahājana | mfn. (a house) occupied by a great number of men  |
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mahājane | ind. mahājana |
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māhājanika | mfn. (fr. mahā-jana-) fit for great persons or for merchants Va1rtt. 6  |
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māhājanika | mfn. gaRa pratijanādi-.  |
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māhājanīna | mfn. (fr. mahā-jana-) fit for great persons or for merchants Va1rtt. 6  |
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māhājanīna | mfn. gaRa pratijanādi-.  |
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mahājanīya | mfn. equals mahāñ jano yasya- vArttika  |
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mahāñjana | (hāñj-) m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahārajana | n. the safflower  |
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mahārajana | n. gold (see prec.)  |
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mahārajana | mfn. coloured with safflower  |
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māhārajana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mahā-r-) dyed with saffron  |
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mahārajanagandhi | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārajanagandhin | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārājanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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mahārañjana | n. the safflower (wrong reading for -rajana-).  |
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majjan | m. (lit,"sunk or seated within") the marrow of bones (also applied to the pith of plants) etc. etc. (according to etc. one of the 5 elements or essential ingredients of the body; in the later medical system that element which is produced from the bones and itself produces semen ) ; scurf. on [ confer, compare Zend mazga; Slavonic or Slavonian mozgu1; German marg,marag,Mark; Anglo-Saxon mearg; English marrow.] |
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majjana | m. Name of a demon causing sickness or fever  |
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majjana | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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majjana | n. sinking (especially under water), diving, immersion, bathing, ablution etc.  |
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majjana | n. (with niraye-), sinking into hell  |
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majjana | n. drowning, overwhelming  |
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majjana | n. equals majjan-, marrow  |
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majjanagata | mfn. plunged in a bath  |
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majjanamaṇḍapa | m. a bathing-house, bath  |
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majjanonmajjana | m. dual number " majjana- and unmajjana-."Name of two demons  |
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majjanvat | mfn. marrowy (opp. toa-majiaka)  |
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malavisarjana | n. ( ) the act of removing dirt, cleansing (of a temple)  |
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malavisarjana | n. evacuation of feces.  |
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malayadhvajanarapati | m. a king of Malaya  |
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māṃsaparivarjana | n. abstaining from flesh or animal food  |
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māmudagajanavī | m. = $ Mahmud of Ghazni  |
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manarañjana | mf(ī-)n. delighting the mind of (compound)  |
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mānasajanman | m. "mind-born", the god of love  |
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mānasapujana | n. Name of a Tantric work  |
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mandajananī | f. the mother of manda- or Saturn (and wife of sūrya-)  |
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maṇḍalakarājan | m. the prince of a small district or province  |
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mandrājanī | f. "uttering pleasant sounds", the tongue or voice ( ) .  |
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mañjana | m. the son of a śūdra- and a vaṭi-  |
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manojanman | m. equals -ja-  |
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manorañjana | n. Name of work  |
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manujanātha | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( )  |
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manuṣyajanman | mfn. begotten by a man  |
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manuṣyarājan | m. idem or 'm. a human king '  |
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mārjana | mf(ī-)n. wiping away, cleaning, a cleaner (See keśa--, gātra--, -grīh-m-)  |
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mārjana | m. Syniplocos Racemosa  |
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mārjanā | f. wiping off, washing, purifying  |
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mārjana | m. the sound of a drum  |
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mārjana | m. (prob.) the parchment stretched at the ends of a drum performance with the fingers on a musical instrument (of which there are 3 kinds)  |
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mārjana | m. a broom, besom, brush  |
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mārjana | m. a washerwoman (as an abusive term)  |
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mārjana | m. (in music) a particular śruti-  |
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mārjana | m. Name of one of durgā-'s female attendants  |
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mārjana | n. wiping away, rubbing, sweeping, cleansing, purifying etc.  |
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mārjana | n. (alsof(ā-).), rubbing the ends of a drum with ashes or mud  |
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mārjana | n. "purifying (one's self with water)", part of a religious ceremony at the morning saṃdhy-s  |
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mārjana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') removal, effacement of, amends for  |
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mārjanī | f. purification  |
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mārjanīya | mfn. to be cleaned or purified  |
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martabhojana | n. food of mortals, nourishment of men  |
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mātṛkāpūjana | n. (and mātṛkāpūjanavidhi na-vidhi-,m.)  |
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mātṛkāpūjanavidhi | m. mātṛkāpūjana |
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mātṛpūjana | n.  |
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medhājanana | mfn. generating intelligence or wisdom  |
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medhājanana | n. Name of a rite (and of its appropriate sacred text) for producing mental and bodily strength in a new-born child or in a youth  |
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meghagarjana | n. "cloud-rumbling", thundering, thunder  |
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meghagarjanā | f. "cloud-rumbling", thundering, thunder  |
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meghagarjanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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meghagarjanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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miṣṭabhojana | n. the eating of dainties  |
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mlecchabhojana | n. "food of barbarian", wheat (also jya-)  |
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mlecchabhojana | n. equals yāvaka-, half-ripe barley  |
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mṛgabhojanī | f. coloquintida  |
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mukhajanman | m. a Brahman (see prec.)  |
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mukhamārjana | n. washing or cleansing the mouth (after meals etc.)  |
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mukhyarājan | m. equals -nṛpa-  |
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mumukṣujanakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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muñjana | n. a sound  |
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muñjanejana | mfn. purified from Munja -grass  |
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muṣṭyāyojana | n. seizing a bow with the hand  |
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nābhijanman | "id.", Name of brahma- (said to have first appeared on the lotus sprung from the next of viṣṇu-)  |
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nāgāñjanā | f. female elephant  |
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nāgāñjanā | f. equals prec.  |
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nagarajana | m. plural townsfolk sg. a citizen  |
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nāgarājanāṭka | n. Name of work  |
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nairañjanā | f. Name of a river (Nilajan) falling into the Ganges in magadha- (Behar)  |
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nairañjanā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a river,  |
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nakharajanī | f. a kind of plant and its fruit  |
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nakharañjanī | f. nail-scissors  |
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nakhararajanī | f. varia lectio for nakha-r- gaRa harītaky-ādi-  |
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naktabhojana | n. the eating only at night (see above)  |
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naktabhojana | n. supper  |
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nānājana | m. plural different people or tribes  |
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nandaprabhañjanavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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nāndībhājana | n. a particular water-vessel  |
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naravāhanajanana | n. Name of chapter of  |
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nārāyaṇabalisvayamprayojanasañcikā | f. nārāyaṇabali |
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naṣṭajanman | n. "a lost nativity", subsequent calculation of a lost nativity  |
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naṣṭajanman | n. Name of work (also -vidhāna-, )  |
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navasaṃyojanavisaṃyojanaka | m. Name of buddha-  |
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nayanāñjana | n. any ointment for the eye  |
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nejana | n. washing, cleansing  |
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nejana | n. washing. place  |
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netrāñjana | n. eye ointment, collyrium,  |
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netrāñjana | n. Name of work  |
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netrarañjana | n. "eye-colouring", collyrium  |
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netrasaṃvejana | n. fixing an injection-pipe  |
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nibandhavivṛtiyojanā | f. Name of work  |
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nibhañjana | n. breaking to pieces or asunder  |
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nidrāsaṃjanana | n. "producing sleep", phlegm, the phlegmatic humour  |
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nikubjana | n. upsetting (a vessel)  |
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nīlāmbujanman | n. the blue water-lily  |
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nīlāñjana | n. black antimony  |
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nīlāñjana | n. an unguent made of antimony and blue vitriol (v.r. lāśmaja-)  |
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nīlāñjanā | f. lightning  |
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nīlāñjanī | f. a kind of shrub  |
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nimajjana | mf(ī-)n. causing a person (genitive case) to enter or plunge into (water etc.)  |
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nimajjana | n. bathing, diving, sinking, immersion  |
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nimārjana | See under ni-mṛj-.  |
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nimārjana | n. wiping off  |
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nīrājana | n. lustration of arms (a ceremony performed by kings in the month āśvina- or in kārttika- before taking the field) etc.  |
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nīrājana | n. waving lights before an idol as an act of adoration  |
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nīrājanadvādaśīvrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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nīrājanagiri | m. Name of an author  |
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nīrājanapadyālilakṣaṇavibhakti | f. Name of work  |
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nīrājanaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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nīrājanastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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nīrājanavidhi | m. the nīrājana- ceremony  |
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nīrājanavidhi | m. Name of 43rd chapter of  |
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nirañjana | mf(ā-)n. unpainted, spotless, pure, simple etc.  |
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nirañjana | mf(ā-)n. void of passion or emotion  |
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nirañjana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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nirañjana | m. of an attendant of śiva-  |
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nirañjana | m. of several authors (also with yati-; nirañjanāṣṭaka nāṣṭaka- n.Name of work)  |
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nirañjana | n. the Supreme Being  |
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nirañjanā | f. the day of full moon  |
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nirañjana | m. Name of durgā-  |
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nirañjanāṣṭaka | n. nirañjana |
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nirjana | mf(ā-)n. unpeopled, lonely, desolate  |
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nirjana | m. or n. solitude, desert  |
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nirjanatā | f. ( ) depopulation, voidness  |
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nirjanatva | n. (sah-.) depopulation, voidness  |
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nirjanavana | n. a lonely or unfrequented forest  |
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nirjantu | mfn. free from living creatures (worms etc.)  |
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nirmalāñjana | n. Name of chapter of the prakaraṇa-pañcikā-  |
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nirmārjana | n. wiping off, sweeping, cleaning  |
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nirmārjanīya | mfn. to be cleaned  |
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nirṇejana | n. washing, cleansing  |
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nirṇejana | n. expiation, atonement for an offence  |
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nirṇejana | n. water for washing or rinsing (See patrī-nirṇejana-).  |
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nirvyañjana | mfn. without condiment  |
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nirvyañjana | (only nirvyañjane ne- ind.), explicitly  |
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nirvyañjane | ind. in a plain manner, directly  |
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nirvyañjane | ind. nirvyañjana |
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niṣprayojana | mfn. having no motive, impartial, indifferent  |
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niṣprayojana | mfn. harmless  |
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niṣprayojana | mfn. groundless, needless, unnecessary ( niṣprayojanam am-,ind.; niṣprayojanatā -tā-, f.; niṣprayojanatva -tva- n.)  |
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niṣprayojanam | ind. niṣprayojana |
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niṣprayojanatā | f. niṣprayojana |
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niṣprayojanatva | n. niṣprayojana |
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nivāsarājan | m. the king of the country in which one dwells  |
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niyatabhojana | mfn. abstemious in food, temperate  |
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niyogaprayojana | n. the object of any appointment, authorized act or duty  |
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niyojana | n. the act of tying or fastening (as to the sacrificial post)  |
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niyojana | n. that with which anything is tied or fastened  |
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niyojana | n. enjoining, urging, impelling, commanding, directing, appointing to (locative case) etc.  |
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niyojanī | f. a halter  |
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niyojanīya | mfn. equals niyoktavya- above  |
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nṛpajana | m. "royal people", princes, kings,  |
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nyāyasiddhāñjana | n. Name of work  |
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padabhañjana | n. separation or analysis or explanation of words  |
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padātijana | m. a footman, pedestrian  |
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padātijanasaṃkula | mfn. mingled with footmen or pedestrian  |
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pādāvanejana | mf(ī-)n. used for washing the foot etc.  |
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pādāvanejanī | f. plural water for washing the foot  |
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padayojana | n. Name of work  |
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padayojanā | f. Name of work  |
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padayojanikā | f. Name of work  |
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pākarañjana | n. the leaf of the Laurus Cassia  |
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pānabhājana | ( ) n. idem or 'mfn. '  |
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pānabhojana | n. eating and drinking  |
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pānakarasarāgāsavayojana | n. sg. ( ), plural ( ) one of the 64 kalā-s or arts.  |
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pānakarasāsavarāgayojana | n. plural ( ) one of the 64 kalā-s or arts.  |
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pañcajana | m. (plural) the 5 classes of beings (viz. gods, men, gandharva-s and apsaras-, serpents, and pitṛ-s) etc. man, mankind ( pañcajanendra nendra- m.prince, king )  |
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pañcajana | m. (in the beginning of a compound) the 5 elements  |
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pañcajana | m. Name of a demon slain by kṛṣṇa- etc. (see pāñcajanya-)  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of saṃhrāda- by kṛti-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a prajāpati-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of sagara- by keśinī-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of sṛñjaya- and father of soma-datta-  |
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pañcajanendra | m. pañcajana |
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pañcajanī | f. an assemblage of 5 persons  |
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pañcajanī | f. Name of a daughter of viśva-rūpa- and wife of bharata- (varia lectio pāñcajanī-)  |
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pāñcajanī | f. (fr. pañca-jana-) patronymic of asiknī-  |
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pañcajanīna | mfn. devoted or consecrated to the 5 races (also nīya- ; see Va1rtt. 4 )  |
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pañcajanīna | m. an actor, a buffoon  |
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pañcajanīna | m. the chief of 5 men  |
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pāñcajanīna | mfn. gaRa prātijanādi-.  |
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pāñcajanya | (p/ā-) mf(ā-)n. relating to the 5 races of men, containing or extending over them etc. etc.  |
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pāñcajanya | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s conch taken from the demon pañca-jana- etc.  |
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pāñcajanya | m. fire  |
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pāñcajanya | m. fish or a species of fire  |
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pāñcajanya | m. Name of one of the 8 upa-dvīpa-s in jambu-dvīpa-  |
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pāñcajanyā | f. patronymic of asiknī-  |
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pāñcajanyadhama | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyadhara | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyanādin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyavana | n. Name of a wood  |
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pāñcajanyāyani | n. gaRa karṇādi-.  |
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pañcālarājan | m. a king of pañcāla-s  |
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pañcanīrājana | n. waving 4 things (viz. a lamp, lotus, cloth, mango or betel leaf) before an idol and then falling prostrate  |
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pañcayojana | n. ( ) a way or distance of 5 yojana-s.  |
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pañcayojanī | f. ( ) a way or distance of 5 yojana-s.  |
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paṅkajajanman | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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paṅkajanābha | m. "having a lotus springing from his navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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paṅkajanayanā | f. a lotus-eyed woman  |
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paṅkajanetra | mfn. "lotus-eyed"(said of viṣṇu-)  |
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paṅkajanman | n. equals -ja- n.  |
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paṅkamajjana | n. immersion in mud  |
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pannagabhojana | m. "serpent-eater", Name of garuḍa-  |
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pannejana | n. washing of the feet |
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pānnejana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. pan-nejana-) used for washing the feet  |
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pānnejana | n. a vessel in which the feet are washed  |
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pannejanī | f. plural (sc. āpas-) a bath for the feet  |
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paṇyajana | m. a trader  |
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pāpabhañjana | m. "breaking the wicked", Name of a Brahman  |
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parajana | m. another person, a stranger  |
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parajana | m. (coll.) strangers (opp. to sva-j-)  |
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parajanman | n. a future birth  |
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parajanmika | mfn. relating to it  |
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pārajanmika | mf(ī-)n. (-janman-) relating to a future birth  |
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paramatabhañjana | n. Name of work  |
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paramparabhojana | n. eating continually  |
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paraprayojana | mf(ā-)n. useful or beneficial to others  |
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parijana | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a surrounding company of people, entourage, attendants, servants, followers, suite, train, retinue (especially of females) etc.  |
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parijana | m. a single servant  |
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parijanatā | f. the condition of a servant, service |
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parijanman | m. the moon  |
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parijanman | m. fire (see pari-jman-).  |
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parimārjana | n. wiping off, cleaning, washing  |
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parimārjana | n. wiping away, removing  |
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parimārjana | n. a dish of honey and oil  |
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parimitabhojana | n. moderation in eating, abstemiousness  |
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paripūjana | n. honouring, adoring  |
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paripūrṇavyañjanatā | f. having the sexual organs complete (one of the 80 secondary marks of a buddha-)  |
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pariṣvajana | n. embracing, an embrace  |
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pariṣvañjana | n. embracing, an embrace (putrasya- )  |
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parityajana | n. abandoning, giving away, distributing  |
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parityājana | n. causing to abandon or give up  |
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parivarjana | n. the act of avoiding, giving up, escaping, abstaining from (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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parivarjana | n. killing, slaughter  |
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parivarjanīya | mfn. avoidable, to be avoided  |
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parjanī | f. Curcuma Aromatica or Xanthorrhiza [ confer, compare Gothic fairguni; Icelfiörgyn; Lithuanian perku4nas.]  |
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parjanya | m. ( pṛc-,or pṛj-?) a rain-cloud, cloud etc. |
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parjanya | m. rain  |
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parjanya | m. rain personified or the god of rain (often identified with indra-) etc.  |
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parjanya | m. Name of one of the 12 āditya-s  |
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parjanya | m. of a deva-gandharva- or gandharva-  |
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parjanya | m. of a ṛṣi- in several manv-antara-s  |
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parjanya | m. of a prajā-pati- (father of hiraṇya-roman-)  |
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parjanyā | Curcuma Aromatica or Xanthorrhiza [ confer, compare Gothic fairguni; Icelfiörgyn; Lithuanian perku4nas.]  |
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pārjanya | mf(ā-)n. relating or belonging to parjanya-  |
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parjanyajinvita | (j/an-) mfn. impelled by parjanya-  |
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parjanyakrandya | (j/an-) mfn. muttering like parjanya- or a rain-cloud  |
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parjanyanātha | m. having parjanya- as protector or patron  |
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parjanyaninada | m. " parjanya-'s sound", thunder  |
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parjanyapatnī | (j/an-) f. having parjanya- for husband  |
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parjanyaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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parjanyaretas | (j/an-) mfn. sprung from the seed of parjanya- id est nourished by rain (as reed)  |
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parjanyaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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parjanyasūkta | n. a hymn to parjanya- (as )  |
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parjanyātman | mfn. having the nature of parjanya-  |
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parjanyāvāta | m. dual number the god of rain and the god of wind  |
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parjanyavṛddha | (j/an-) mfn. nourished by parjanya- or the rain-cloud (as soma-)  |
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parṇabhojana | mfn. equals -bhakṣa-  |
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parṇabhojana | m. any animal eating leaves, a goat  |
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pārthivaliṅgapūjanavidhi | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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pārthivapūjana | n. (and pārthivapūjanavidhi -vidhi-,m.) Name of work  |
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pārthivapūjanavidhi | m. pārthivapūjana |
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pārthiveśvarapūjanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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paścimajana | m. the people in the west  |
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paśujanana | mfn. producing cattle  |
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pathikajana | m. a traveller or travellers  |
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patnīsaṃyājana | n. performing the patnī-saṃyāja-  |
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pātrayojana | n. arrangement of vessels  |
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pātrīnirṇejana | n. water for rinsing a vessel  |
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paṭṭarañjana | n. Caesalpina Sappan (a plant used in dyeing)  |
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paṭṭarañjanaka | n. Caesalpina Sappan (a plant used in dyeing)  |
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pattrāñjana | n. "paper-unguent", ink  |
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pattrarañjana | n. embellishing a page, illuminating, gilding  |
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paurajana | m. m. townsfolk, citizens  |
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pauraṃjana | mf(ī-)n. sprung |