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nayana | m. Name of a man  |
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nayana | n. leading, directing, managing, conducting  |
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nayana | n. carrying, bringing etc.  |
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nayana | n. (kālasya-) fixing  |
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nayana | n. drawing, moving (a man or piece in a game see naya-and naya-pīṭhī-) ; (plural) prudent, conduct, polity  |
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nayana | n. "the leading organ", the eye (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-or ī-).)  |
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nayanabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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nayanabudbuda | n. eyeball  |
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nayanacandrikā | f. moonshine, anything looking bright to the eyes  |
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nayanacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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nayanacarita | n. play of the eyes, ogling,  |
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nayanacchada | m. eye-covering, an eyelid  |
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nayanagocara | mfn. being within the eye's range, visible (-tva- ; rī-kṛ-,to perceive or behold )  |
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nayanajala | n. "eye-water", tears  |
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nayanapadavī | f. ( ) range or field of sight.  |
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nayanapatha | m. ( ) range or field of sight.  |
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nayanaplava | m. swimming of the eyes  |
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nayanaprabandha | m. the outer corner of the eye  |
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nayanaprasādinī | f. Name of work  |
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nayanaprīti | f. "eye-delight", lovely sight  |
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nayanapuṭa | m. or n. the eyelid  |
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nayanasalila | n. equals -jala-  |
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nayanaśāṇa | m. a particular ointment for the eye  |
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nayanasukha | m. Name of an author  |
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nayanatva | n. condition of the eyes, sight  |
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nayanauṣadha | a particular ointment for the eyes  |
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nayanavāri | n. equals -jala-  |
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nayanavat | mfn. having eyes  |
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nayanaviṣaya | m. "range of sight", the horizon  |
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nayanaviṣayībhāva | m. the being within sight  |
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abjanayana | mfn. lotus-eyed, having large fine eyes.  |
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agninayana | n. the act of bringing out the sacrificial fire.  |
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ānayana | n. bringing, leading near  |
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ānayana | n. producing, working  |
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ānayana | n. calculating.  |
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anyonyapakṣanayana | n. transposing (of numbers) from one side to another.  |
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apanayana | n. taking away, withdrawing  |
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apanayana | n. destroying, healing  |
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apanayana | n. acquittance of a debt.  |
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arālapakṣmanayana | mfn. whose eyelashes are curved  |
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ārdranayana | mfn. moist-eyed, weeping, suffused with tears.  |
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arkanayana | n. Name of an asura-  |
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asitanayana | mfn. black-eyed.  |
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avanayana | n. equals ava-nāya-  |
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avanayana | n. pouring down  |
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bhagavadupanayana | n. "initiation of bhagavat-", Name of work  |
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bhālanayana | m. "having an eye in the forehead"Name of śiva-  |
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bījopanayana | n. Name of work on algebra  |
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cūḍopanayana | n. plural tonsure and initiation  |
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dakṣiṇātinayana | (ṇāt-) m. the mantra- with which the dakṣiṇā- cows are driven southwards  |
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daśaśatanayana | m. "thousand-eyed", indra-  |
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deśāntarabhāṇḍānayana | n. importing wares from foreign countries  |
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dīptanayana | m. "having glittering eyes", Name of an owl  |
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dvijanayana | n. Name of work  |
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ekanayana | m. the planet Venus  |
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eṇīnayana | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. deer-eyed '  |
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galitanayana | mfn. one who has lost his eyes, blind,  |
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jvalitanayana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. fiery-eyed, looking angrily or fiercely '  |
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kālānayana | n. calculation of time commentator or commentary on  |
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kamalanayana | m. "lotus-eyed", Name of a king.  |
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kokilanayana | m. "having eyes like those of the Koil", a plant bearing a dark black flower (Capparis spinosa or Asteracantha longifolia or Barleria longifolia)  |
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krodhavinayana | n. appeasing anger,  |
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kṛṣṇanayana | mfn. black-eyed  |
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kṛtopanayana | m. one who has been invested with the sacrificial cord  |
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lohitanayana | mfn. red-eyed, having eyes reddened with anger or passion  |
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lolanayana | mfn. having rolling eyes  |
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madiranayana | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'f. a fascinating woman '  |
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mānasanayana | n. Name of work  |
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mānasanayanaprasādinī | f. Name of commentator or commentary on it.  |
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manovinayana | n. mental discipline  |
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māsapraveśānayana | n. Name of work  |
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meghānayana | n. Name of certain works.  |
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mukulitanayana | mf(ā-)n. having half-closed eyes  |
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navagrahānayanakoṣṭhaka | n. plural Name of work  |
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nihitanayana | mf(ā-)n. having the eyes fixed or directed upon (locative case)  |
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ninayana | yanīya- See ni-nī- below.  |
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ninayana | n. pouring down or out (see svadhā-n-)  |
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ninayana | n. carrying out, performance  |
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pañcāṅgānayana | n. Name of work  |
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paryāptanayana | mfn. having a sufficient number of eyes  |
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phullanayana | mfn. having eyes dilated (with joy), smiling, happy  |
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prakaṭaraktāntanayana | mfn. having the eye-corners visibly red  |
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pramuditapralambasunayana | m. Name of a gandharva- prince  |
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prāṅnayana | n. moving eastward  |
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praphullanayana | ( ) mfn. having fully opened or sparkling eyes, having eyes expanded with joy.  |
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pratinayana | (in the beginning of a compound), into the eye  |
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pratyānayana | n. leading or bringing back, recovery, restoration  |
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protphullanayana | mfn. having the eyes wide open  |
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punarānayana | n. leading back  |
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punarupanayana | n. a second initiation of a Brahman (when the first has been vitiated by partaking of forbidden food; see punaḥ-saṃskāra-)  |
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punarupanayanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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punarupanayanavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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punarupanayanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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puṇḍarīkanayana | mfn. lotus-eyed  |
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puṇḍarīkanayana | m. Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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puṇḍarīkanayana | m. a species of bird  |
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raktanayana | mfn. red-eyed  |
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raktanayana | m. Perdix Rufa  |
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ṛṇāpanayana | n. discharge or payment of debt.  |
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rūpanayana | m. Name of a commentator  |
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sabhāsaṃnayana | n. on Va1rtt. 2.  |
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sābhāsaṃnayana | mfn. (fr. sabhā-s-) on Va1rtt. 2.  |
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ṣaḍunnayanamahātantra | n. Name of work  |
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sahasranayana | mfn. thousand-eyed  |
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sahasranayana | m. Name of indra- etc.  |
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sahasranayana | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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sajalanayana | mfn. watery-eyed  |
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samānayana | n. bringing together or near  |
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samānayana | n. pouring together  |
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samīpanayana | n. leading near to, bringing to (genitive case)  |
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saṃnayana | n. leading or bringing together  |
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saṃraktanayana | mfn. having the eyes reddened (with passion or fury). ( )  |
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samudānayana | n. bringing near  |
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samunnayana | n. raising up, arching (as the brows)  |
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samupanayana | n. the act of leading near to  |
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samupānayana | n. bringing near, procuring  |
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sāśrunayana | mfn. having tearful eyes  |
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sīmantonnayana | n. "the parting or dividing of the hair", Name of one of the 12 saṃskāra-s (observed by women in the fourth, sixth or eighth month of pregnancy)  |
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sīmantonnayanamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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sīmantonnayanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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sitāsitakamaladalanayanatā | f. having eyes like the petals of a dark and white lotus (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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ślokābhinayana | n. a dramatic performance accompanied by recitation of śloka-s.  |
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sphoṭitanayana | mfn. having the eyes put out  |
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śramāpanayana | n. dispelling fatigue (in ati-śr-)  |
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śramavinayana | mfn. dispelling fatigue (in adhva-śr-v-)  |
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stabdhanayana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having motionless (id est unwinking) eyes '  |
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stimitanayana | mfn. having the eyes intently fixed (see stabdhadṛṣṭi-)  |
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sūkaranayana | n. "hog's eye", Name of a hole of a particular form in timber  |
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sunayana | mf(ā-)n. having beautiful eyes  |
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sunayana | m. a deer  |
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svadhāninayana | n. performance of a śrāddha- rite with sva-dhā-  |
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svapnānayanamantra | m. Name of works.  |
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svarnayana | mfn. leading to heaven  |
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śvāvillomāpanayana | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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timiranayana | mfn. suffering from partial blindness  |
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trinayana | m. equals -dṛś- etc.  |
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trinayana | n. Name of a town,  |
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unnayana | (ud-na-;for 2.See column 2) mfn. having upraised eyes.  |
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unnayana | n. (for 1.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order column 1) the act of raising, elevating, lifting, up  |
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unnayana | n. taking out of, drawing out (a fluid)  |
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unnayana | n. the vessel out of which a fluid is taken  |
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unnayana | n. making a straight line, or parting the hair (of a pregnant woman) upwards (See sīmantonnayana-)  |
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unnayana | n. conclusion, induction, inference.  |
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unnayanapaṅkti | mfn. having the line of the eyes upraised  |
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upanayana | n. the act of leading to or near, bringing  |
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upanayana | n. employment, application  |
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upanayana | n. introduction (into any science)  |
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upanayana | n. leading or drawing towards one's self  |
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upanayana | n. that ceremony in which a Guru draws a boy towards himself and initiates him into one of the three twice-born classes (one of the twelve saṃskāra-s or purificatory rites [prescribed in the dharma-- sūtra-s and explained in the gṛhya-- sūtra-s] in which the boy is invested with the sacred thread [different for the three castes] and thus endowed with second or spiritual birth and qualified to learn the veda- by heart;a Brahman is initiated in the eighth year [or seventh according to hiraṇyakeśin-;or eighth from conception, according to śāṅkhāyana- etc.], a kṣatriya- in the eleventh, a vaiśya- in the twelfth;but the term could be delayed)  |
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upanayana | n. See p.201  |
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upānayana | n. the act of leading near or home (a wife)  |
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upanayanacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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upanayanalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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ūrdhvanayana | mfn. having eyes turned upwards  |
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ūrdhvanayana | mfn. Name of the fabulous animal śarabha-  |
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vedāntanayanabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vibhrāntanayana | mfn. one who rolls the eyes or casts side glances  |
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vigatanayana | mfn. eyeless, blind  |
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vikasitanayanavadanakamala | mfn. opening (her) lotus-like eyes and mouth  |
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vinayana | mfn. taking away, removing  |
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vinayana | n. the act of taming or training, education, instruction  |
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vinayanandin | m. Name of the leader of a jaina- sect  |
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vinirbhagnanayana | mfn. one who has his eyes dashed out  |
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viśālanayanatā | f. having large eyes (one of the minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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viṣamanayana | mfn. "having an odd number of eyes","three-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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vismayotphullanayana | mfn. (or -locana-) having eyes wide open or staring with astonishment  |
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vratopanayana | n. initiation into a religious vow etc.  |
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vyapanayapanayana | n. tearing off, removing  |