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tha | aspirate of the preceding letter.  |
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tha | m. a mountain  |
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tha | m. a protector  |
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tha | m. a sign of danger  |
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tha | m. Name of a disease  |
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tha | m. eating  |
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tha | n. preservation  |
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tha | n. fear  |
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tha | n. an auspicious prayer  |
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thaithai | (in music) imitative sound of a musical instrument.  |
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thakāra | m. the letter or sound th-.  |
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thakkana | m. See ṭhakk-  |
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thakriya | m. Name of a man, iv, 493.  |
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thakviyaka | Name of a man, .  |
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thalyoraka | Name of a village  |
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tharatharāya | Nom. A1. (parasmE-pada yamāna-) to grow giddy, tumble, .  |
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tharv | cl.1 P. to go  |
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thauṇeya | n. equals sth-  |
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thauṇeyaka | n. equals sth-  |
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abdhimathana | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a work in Apabhran6s3a  |
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abhilaṣitārthacintāmaṇi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of an encyclopaedia by bhū-loka-malla- someśvaradeva- (who reigned from 1127-1138 D.).  |
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abhimantha | m. (ophthalmia) equals adhimantha- q.v  |
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abhimanthana | n. the upper piece of wood (araṇi-) which is churned in the lower one (for kindling the fire)  |
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abhimethana | n. insulting or injurious speech  |
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abhiprathana | n. spreading over  |
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abhisaṃstham | ind. in regular order  |
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abhrapatha | m. sky, atmosphere  |
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abhrottha | mfn. "cloud-born", indra-'s thunderbolt  |
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ābhugnasaktha | mf(ī-)n. crooked-thighed,  |
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abhūtārtha | m. anything unheard of or impossible (varia lectio)  |
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abhyarthana | n. asking, requesting  |
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abhyarthanā | generally (ā-) f. idem or 'n. asking, requesting'  |
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abhyarthanīya | mfn. to be requested or asked.  |
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abuddhistha | mfn. not being in the conscience of commentator or commentary on  |
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acchidroktha | mfn. having (its) verses complete,  |
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acyutasthala | n. Name of a place in the Panjab  |
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adarśanapatha | n. a path beyond the reach of vision.  |
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adarśanapatha | non-admission to (the king's) presence (?), disgrace,  |
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adbhutārtha | mfn. containing wonderful things,  |
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adeśastha | mfn. out of place, in the wrong place  |
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adeśastha | mfn. one absent from his country, an absentee.  |
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adhaḥstha | mfn. placed low or below  |
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adhaḥstha | mfn. inferior.  |
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adhikārastha | mfn. established in an office.  |
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adhikārtha | mfn. exaggerated.  |
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adhikārthavacana | n. exaggeration, hyperbole  |
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adhilokanātha | m. lord of the universe.  |
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adhimantha | or adhī-mantha- m. "great irritation of the eyes", severe ophthalmia.  |
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adhīmantha | equals adhi-mantha- q.v  |
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adhimanthana | n. friction for producing fire  |
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adhimanthana | mfn. suitable for such friction (as wood)  |
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adhinātha | m. a supreme lord, chieftain  |
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adhinātha | m. Name of the author of the kālayogaśāstra-.  |
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adhipatham | ind. over or across a road  |
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adhiratha | mfn. being upon or over a car  |
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adhiratha | m. a charioteer  |
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adhiratha | m. Name of a charioteer who was a prince of aṅga- and karṇa-'s foster-father  |
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adhiratha | n. a cart-load  |
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adhvarastha | ([ ]) mfn. standing at or engaged in an adhvara-.  |
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adhvaratha | m. a travelling car.  |
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adhvaryupatha | m. the path on which the adhvaryu- priest walks up to the fire,  |
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adhyastha | n. the upper part of a bone  |
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ādigrantha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of the first division or principal section of the sacred book of the Sikhs, IW, 325, note 1  |
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ādinātha | m. Name of ādibuddha-  |
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ādinātha | m. of a jina-  |
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ādinātha | m. of an author.  |
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ādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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ādivārāhatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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adrikṛtasthalī | f. Name of an apsaras-.  |
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adṛṣṭārtha | mfn. having an object not evident to the senses (as a science), transcendental.  |
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āgatāstha | mfn. full of interest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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agnigrantha | m. Name of work  |
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agnimantha | mfn. producing fire by friction  |
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agnimantha | m. Premna Spinosa  |
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agnimanthana | n. production of fire by friction  |
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agnimanthanīya | mfn. relating to such friction  |
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agnisthala | n. the fire-place,  |
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āgrantham | ind.p. twining round  |
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āgranthana | n. a knot (= granthi-), .  |
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āgrathana | n. tying round, girding,  |
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agratīrtha | m. Name of a prince  |
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ahalyeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ahampadārtha | m. the Ego, Sa1m2khyas., Scholiast or Commentator  |
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ahamprathamikā | f. idem or 'f. emulation, desire of being first '  |
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ahorathantara | n. commentator or commentary  |
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āhvarakantha | n. Name of a town of the uśīnara-s on  |
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ajapatha | m. "goat's road", probably = aja-vīthī- q.v  |
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ākaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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ākāśapatha | m. a way or road through the atmosphere  |
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ākāśastha | mfn. abiding in the sky, aerial.  |
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akathaha | n. a kind of diagram.  |
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akatthana | mfn. unboastful.  |
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ākatthana | mfn. boasting, swaggering  |
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ākhāṭīśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ākhoṭakatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-,  |
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ākhuratha | m. equals -ga- above  |
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ākhūttha | m. the rising up or appearance of rats or moles, a swarm of rats or moles on  |
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akṛtārtha | mfn. having one's object unaccomplished, unsuccessful.  |
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akṣobhyatīrtha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a disciple of A1nanda-ti1rtha (quod vide),  |
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alabdhanātha | mfn. without a patron.  |
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alamarthatā | f. having the sense of alam-  |
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alamarthatva | n. having the sense of alam-  |
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alamarthavacas | n. a word of refusal or prohibition,  |
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ālokapatha | m. line of sight, range of vision  |
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alpāmbutīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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amadhyastha | mfn. not indifferent.  |
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āmardakatirthanātha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a śaiva- ascetic,  |
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amareśvaratīrtha | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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amatapadārtha | mfn. having an unacceptable second sense  |
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ambarasthalī | f. the earth  |
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ambhaḥstha | mfn. standing in water  |
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ambujastha | mfn. sitting on a lotus.  |
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ambunātha | m. "lord of the waters", the ocean  |
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amoghārtha | mfn. of unerring purpose, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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amṛtamanthana | n. "the churning for the amṛta-", Name of the chapters 17-19 of  |
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amutrārtham | ind. for the sake of (existence in the) other world  |
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anadhigatamanoratha | mfn. one who has not obtained his wish, disappointed.  |
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ānākarathavartman | mfn. one the path of whose chariot, reaches to the sky  |
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ānakasthalaka | mfn. belonging to ānaka-sthalī-.  |
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ānakasthalī | f. Name of a country.  |
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ānandanātha | m. Name of a man.  |
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ānandatīrtha | m. Name of madhva-, the founder of a vaiṣṇava- school of philosophy  |
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ānandatīrtha | m. equals ānanda-giri- (?) .  |
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ānandeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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anantatīrtha | m. Name of an author.  |
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anantatīrthakṛt | m. = anantajit-.  |
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ananyārtha | mfn. not subservient to another object  |
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ananyārtha | mfn. principal.  |
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anartha | m. non-value, a worthless or useless object  |
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anartha | m. disappointing occurrence, reverse, evil  |
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anartha | m. nonsense  |
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anartha | mfn. worthless, useless, bad  |
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anartha | mfn. unfortunate  |
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anartha | mfn. having no meaning  |
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anartha | mfn. having not that (but another) meaning  |
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anartha | mfn. nonsensical.  |
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anarthabhāva | mfn. having a bad nature, malicious.  |
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anarthabhīru | mfn. afraid of evil, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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anarthabuddhi | mfn. having a worthless intellect.  |
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anarthadarśin | mfn. minding useless or worthless things.  |
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anarthaka | mfn. useless, vain, worthless  |
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anarthaka | mfn. meaningless, nonsensical.  |
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anarthakāma | mfn. wishing evil to (genitive case),  |
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anarthakara | mfn. doing what is useless or worthless  |
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anarthakara | mfn. unprofitable  |
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anarthakara | mfn. producing evil or misfortune.  |
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ānarthakya | n. (fr. an-arthaka-), uselessness, unprofitableness etc.  |
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ānarthakya | n. unfitness, impropriety  |
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anarthalupta | mfn. freed from all that is worthless.  |
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anarthanāśin | m. "Evil-destroyer", śiva-.  |
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anarthasaṃśaya | m. non-risk of money or wealth.  |
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anarthatva | n. uselessness, etc.  |
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anastha | ([ ]) or an-/asthaka- ([ ]) or an-asth/an- ([ ]) or an-asthi- ([ ]) or anasthika- ([ ]) or an-/asthika- ([ ]) or anasthi-mat- mfn. boneless.  |
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anāstha | mfn. indifferent,  |
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anātha | mf(ā-)n. having no master or protector  |
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anātha | mf(ā-)n. widowed  |
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anātha | mf(ā-)n. fatherless  |
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anātha | mf(ā-)n. helpless, poor  |
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anātha | n. want of a protector, helplessness  |
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anāthapiṇḍada | m. "giver of cakes or food to the poor", Name of a merchant (in whose garden śākyamuni- used to instruct his disciples).  |
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anāthapiṇḍika | m. "giver of cakes or food to the poor", Name of a merchant (in whose garden śākyamuni- used to instruct his disciples).  |
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anāthasabhā | f. a poor-house. |
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anavaratha | m. Name of a son of madhu- and father of kuruvatsa-  |
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anavastha | mfn. unsettled, unstable  |
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anekārtha | mfn. having more than one meaning (as a word).  |
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anekārthadhvanimañjarī | f. Name of two works on words.  |
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anekārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of two works on words.  |
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āṅgiraseśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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anīkastha | m. a warrior or combatant  |
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anīkastha | m. an armed or royal guard, a sentinel  |
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anīkastha | m. the trainer of an elephant, an elephant-driver  |
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anīkastha | m. a mark, a sign, signal  |
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anīkastha | m. a military drum  |
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aniruddhapatha | n. "an unobstructed path", the atmosphere, ether  |
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anitthaṃvid | mfn. not knowing thus,  |
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añjisaktha | mfn. having coloured thighs (a victim)  |
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añjisaktha | mfn. see  |
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anoratha | etc. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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anoratha | m. plural waggon (anas-) and chariot  |
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anṛtakatha | mfn. telling untruths,  |
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antaḥsalilastha | mfn. (standing in water, )  |
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antaḥstha | mfn. (generally written antasth/a-) being in the midst or between etc.  |
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antaḥstha | mf. a term applied to the semivowels, as standing between the consonants and vowels etc.  |
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antaḥsthamudgara | m. (in anatomy) the malleus of the ear.  |
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antarantaḥstha | mfn. containing a semivowel,  |
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antarastha | mfn. interposed, internal, situated inside, inward  |
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antarastha | mfn. separate, apart.  |
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antarmadāvastha | mfn. having latent or unmanifested ruttish desires,  |
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antaspatha | (/antas--) mfn. being on the way  |
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antastha | mfn. standing at the end  |
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antastha | mfn. See also antaḥ-sth/a-.  |
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anucitārtha | m. an unusual meaning.  |
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anugatārtha | mfn. having a corresponding meaning.  |
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anujñāprārthanā | f. asking permission, taking leave.  |
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anukathana | n. orderly narration, discourse conversation.  |
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anuktha | mfn. hymnless, not singing hymns  |
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anuktha | mfn. not followed by an uktha-  |
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anulomārtha | mfn. one who holds favourable views on any question.  |
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anuniśītham | ind. at mid night  |
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anupatha | mfn. following the road  |
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anupatha | m. a road followed after another  |
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anupatha | m. a servant  |
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anupatham | ind. along the road.  |
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anuprastha | mfn. latitudinal  |
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anuprastha | mfn. according to width, following the breadth or latitude.  |
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anuratha | m. Name of a son of kuruvatsa- and father of puruhotra-  |
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anuratham | ind. behind the carriage  |
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anusaktham | ind. along the thigh,  |
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anuyājārtha | mfn. belonging to or used at an anuyāja- |
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anvartha | mf(ā-)n. conformable to the meaning, agreeing with the true meaning  |
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anvartha | mf(ā-)n. having the meaning obvious, intelligible, clear.  |
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anvarthagrahaṇa | n. the literal acceptation of the meaning of a word (as opposed to the conventional).  |
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anvarthasaṃjñā | f. a term whose meaning is intelligible in itself (opposed to such technical terms as bha-, ghu-,etc.)  |
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anvitārtha | mfn. having a clear meaning understood from the context, perspicuous.  |
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anyapadārthapradhāna | mfn. having as chief sense that of another word (as a Bahu-vri1hi), Sch.  |
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anyārtha | m. another's affair,  |
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anyārtha | mf(ā-)n. one who has another aim or object (- tva-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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anyārtha | having another sense or meaning (also - vat-), , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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anyārtha | n. the use of a word in an uncommon sense,  |
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anyārthatva | (n.)  |
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anyaśākhāstha | mfn. one who studies in another śākhā-,  |
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anyathaya | P. anyathayati-, to alter  |
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anyūnārthavādin | mfn. adequately expressive,  |
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apadāntastha | mfn. not standing at the end of a word, not final, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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apadārtha | m. nonentity.  |
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apadastha | mfn. not being in its place  |
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apadastha | mfn. out of office.  |
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āpākestha | mfn. standing in an oven  |
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apāṃnātha | m. the ocean  |
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apanthadāyin | mfn. = a-- pathad-,  |
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aparasaktha | n. the hind thigh  |
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apariślatham | ind. not loosely, very firmly  |
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apārtha | mfn. without any object, useless  |
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apārtha | mfn. unmeaning  |
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apārtha | n. incoherent argument.  |
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apārthaka | mfn. useless  |
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apārthakaraṇa | n. a false plea in a lawsuit.  |
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apārthaya | Nom. P. yati-, to render useless,  |
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apatha | n. not a way, absence of a road, pathless state etc., wrong way, deviation  |
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apatha | n. heresy, heterodoxy  |
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apatha | mf(ā-)n. , pathless, roadless  |
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apathadāyin | mfn. not going out of a person's (genitive case) way (confer, compare a-- pantha-- d-),  |
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apathagāmin | mfn. going by a wrong road, pursuing bad practices, heretical.  |
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apathahara | mfn. choosing the wrong road,  |
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apathaprapanna | mfn. out of place, in the wrong place, misapplied.  |
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apatīrtha | mn. a bad or improper tīrtha- q.v  |
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apatyaāpatyārthaśabda | m. a patronymic.  |
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apatyanātha | mfn. accompanied or protected by one's own child,  |
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apatyapatha | m. "path of offspring", the vulva  |
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apavādasthala | n. case for a special rule or exception  |
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apavyavastha | mfn. unsettled, changing,  |
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apisomopītha | mfn. partaking of soma- drink,  |
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apnaḥstha | m. possessor  |
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aprārthaka | mfn. not demanding in marriage commentator or commentary on  |
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apratiratha | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "not having an adversary", irresistible (see gaRa gamyādi-.)'  |
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apratiratha | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (son of indra- and composer of the hymn )  |
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apratiratha | m. Name of a son of rantināra-  |
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apratiratha | n. Name of the above-named hymn (composed by apratiratha-)  |
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apratyayastha | mfn. (in grammar) not pertaining to an affix.  |
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apṛthagdharmaśīla | mfn. of the same religion.  |
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apṛthagdharmin | mfn. having no separate qualities,  |
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apṛthagjita | mfn. not conquered singly,  |
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apṛthagvivekya | mfn. not to be distinguished, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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apṛthak | ind. not separately, with, together with, collectively.  |
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apṛthakśruti | mfn. not audible separately  |
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apṛthaktvin | mfn. not asserting a separate existence,  |
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apsarastīrtha | n. a pool in which the āpsarasa-s bathe  |
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apuruṣārtha | m. a rite which is not for the benefit of the sacrificer  |
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apuruṣārtha | m. not the chief object of the soul.  |
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apuṣṭārtha | mfn. (in rhetoric) of irrelevant purport or meaning,  |
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apuṣṭārthatva | (n.)  |
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aratha | mfn. having no car  |
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ardhacaturtha | mfn. plural (See above 2. ardh/a-tend) three and a half , (jaina- PrakritaddhuTThaSee sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order adhyuṣṭa-.)  |
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ardhakathana | n. relating only half (not to the end of a story) (varia lectio -ka-thita-,"half-related") . |
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ardhapatha | m. "half-way"  |
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ardharatha | m. a warrior who fights on a car along with another  |
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arikthabhāj | mfn. not entitled to a share of property, not an heir, (in a verse quoted by the) commentator or commentary on  |
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ariṣṭamathana | m. "killer of the asura- ariṣṭa-", Name of śiva- (id est viṣṇu-) .  |
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ariṣṭaratha | (/ariṣṭa--) mfn. whose carriage is unhurt  |
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arjuneśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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arkakuṇḍatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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artha | mn. ([in only n.;in six times n.and thrice m.;in later Sanskrit only m.]) aim, purpose (very often artham-, arthena-, arthāya-,and arthe- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' or with genitive case"for the sake of, on account of, in behalf of, for") |
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artha | mn. cause, motive, reason  |
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artha | mn. advantage, use, utility (generally named with kāma- and dharma-See tri-varga-;used in wishing well to another dative case or genitive case )  |
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artha | mn. thing, object (said of the membrum virile )  |
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artha | mn. object of the senses  |
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artha | mn. (hence) the number"five" ,  |
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artha | mn. substance, wealth, property, opulence, money  |
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artha | mn. (hence in astronomy) Name of the second mansion, the mansion of wealth (cf, dhana-)  |
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artha | mn. personified as the son of dharma- arid buddhi-  |
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artha | mn. affair, concern (Ved. often accusative /artham- with i-,or gam-, to go to one's business, take up one's work etc.)  |
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artha | mn. (in law) lawsuit, action  |
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artha | mn. having to do with (instrumental case), wanting, needing anything (instrumental case), SBr, etc.  |
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artha | mn. sense, meaning, notion (see artha-śabdau-and arthāt- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order below and vedatattvārtha-vid-)  |
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artha | mn. manner, kind , prohibition, prevention  |
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artha | mn. price (for argha- q.v)  |
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ārtha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. artha-), relating to a thing or object  |
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ārtha | mf(ī-)n. material, significant (opposed to śābda- q.v)  |
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ārtha | mf(ī-)n. resulting from or based on the possession of a thing  |
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arthabandha | m. "binding the sense together", a word or sentence  |
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arthabhāj | mfn. entitled to a share in the division of property.  |
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arthabheda | m. distinction or difference of meaning.  |
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arthabhraṃśa | m. loss of fortune, ruin  |
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arthabhraṃśa | m. failing of an aim or of an intention.  |
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arthabhṛta | mfn. having high wages (as a servant).  |
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arthacaryā | doing business,  |
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arthacaryā | promoting another's affairs (one of the 7 elements of popularity), ( )  |
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arthacintā | f. attention or consideration of affairs  |
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arthacintaka | mfn. knowing or considering what is useful (see sarvārtha-c-.)  |
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arthacintana | n. attention or consideration of affairs  |
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arthacitra | n. "variety in sense", a pun  |
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arthacitta | mfn. thinking on or desirous of wealth.  |
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arthada | mfn. conferring advantage, profitable  |
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arthada | mfn. munificent  |
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arthadāna | n. donation of money, present  |
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arthadāna | n. a present given with a (selfish) purpose  |
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arthadarpaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on  |
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arthadarśaka | m. "seeing lawsuits", a judge (see akṣa-d-.)  |
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arthadarśana | n. consideration of a case  |
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arthadarśin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of one of the 14 mythical buddha-s, . n. 1  |
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arthadatta | m. Name of wealthy merchants  |
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arthadatta | m. Vet  |
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arthadāyāda | m. an heir to wealth,  |
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arthādhinātha | m. "lord of wealth", Name (also title or epithet) of kubera-,  |
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arthadoṣa | m. a mistake with regard to the meaning  |
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arthadravyavirodha | m. opposition between the purpose and the thing,  |
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arthadriṣṭi | f. seeing profit  |
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arthadṛś | f. an eye on (id est consideration of) the truth,  |
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arthadūṣaṇa | n. spoiling of (another's or one e own) property, either"unjust seizure of property"or"prodigality",  |
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arthadyotanikā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on dramatic art  |
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arthagariyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) highly significant.  |
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arthagata | mfn. equals gatārtha-, (gaRa ākitāgny-ādi- q.v)  |
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arthagati | f. understanding the sense  |
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arthagati | f. meaning, sense,  |
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arthaghna | mfn. destroying wealth, wasteful, extravagant  |
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arthaghna | mfn. destroying advantage, causing loss, or damage  |
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arthagrahaṇa | n. abstraction, of money  |
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arthagrahaṇa | n. (in grammar) apprehension of meaning  |
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arthagrahaṇa | n. signification.  |
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arthagrāhin | mfn. choosing advantage  |
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arthagṛha | n. a treasury  |
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arthaguṇa | m. preference or advantage in regard to the sense  |
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arthahāni | f. loss of wealth  |
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arthahara | mfn. inheriting wealth  |
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arthahāraka | mf(ikā-)n. stealing money  |
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arthahārikā | f. Name of a female demon  |
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arthahārin | mfn. stealing money  |
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arthahīna | mfn. "deprived"of sense, unmeaning, nonsensical  |
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arthahīna | mfn. deprived of wealth, poor  |
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arthaikatva | n. congruity or harmony of the purpose (with the thing)  |
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arthaikya | n. idem or 'n. congruity or harmony of the purpose (with the thing) ' commentator or commentary on  |
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arthajāta | n. sg. and plural collection of goods, money  |
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arthajāta | n. things, objects,  |
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arthajña | mfn. equals -kovida- above  |
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arthajña | mfn. understanding the sense (of a word)  |
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arthakāma | n [ varia lectio ] m. dual number [ ] m. plural [ ] utility and desire, wealth and pleasure  |
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arthakāma | mfn. desirous of wealth, N. , desiring to be useful.  |
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arthakāmya | Nom. P. yati-, to wish for money,  |
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arthakara | mf(ī-)n. ( ) producing advantage, useful  |
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arthakāraka | m. Name of a son of dyutimat- (varia lectio andha-k- )  |
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arthakāraṇāt | ind. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' for the sake or on account of.  |
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arthakārin | ( ), mfn. useful, profitable  |
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arthakarman | n. an action on purpose (opposed to guṇa-karman- q.v)  |
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arthakarśya | n. poverty  |
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arthakartṛ | ( ) mfn. useful, profitable  |
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arthakāśin | mfn. only apparently (id est not really) of use or utility  |
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arthakathā | f. (from pāli- aṭṭhakathā-)"explaining meanings", a class of Buddhist wks.,  |
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arthakilbiṣin | mfn. dishonest in money matters  |
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arthakovida | mfn. expert in any matter, experienced  |
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arthakṛcchra | n. sg. ([ ]) or plural ([ ]) a difficult matter.  |
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arthakriyā | f. an action performed with a special purpose  |
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arthakriyā | f. the being useful (to others)  |
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arthakṛt | mfn. causing profit, useful.  |
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arthakṛta | mfn. made for a special purpose  |
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arthakṛta | mfn. made only with regard to utility, interested (as friendship)  |
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arthakṛta | mfn. caused by the sense of a word (opposed to śabda-k-and desa-k-) commentator or commentary on  |
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arthakṛtya | n. ([ ]) ([ ]) settling a matter or affair.  |
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arthakṛtyā | f. ([ ]) settling a matter or affair.  |
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arthalābha | m. acquisition of wealth.  |
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arthalāghava | n. taking a thing easily,  |
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arthaleśa | m. a little wealth.  |
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arthalobha | m. desire of wealth, avarice.  |
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arthalola | mfn. coveting money,  |
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arthalopa | m. failing or non-existence of an aim  |
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arthalopa | loss of property,  |
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arthalubdha | mfn. greedy of wealth, covetous, niggardly  |
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artham | accusative ind. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /artha-.  |
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arthamanas | mfn. having an aim in view  |
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arthamātra | fn. property, money  |
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arthamātra | mfn. being only the matter itself.  |
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arthamatta | mfn. proud of money  |
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arthamaya | mfn. useful  |
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arthanā | f. request, entreaty  |
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arthānartha | m. dual number what is expedient or not expedient,  |
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arthanāśa | m. loss of money.  |
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arthanāśaka | mfn. wasting money, prodigal,  |
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arthanibandhana | mfn. having its cause in wealth, contingent on affluence and respectability |
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arthanirvṛtti | f. fulfilling of a purpose,  |
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arthaniścaya | m. decision of a matter  |
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arthaniścaya | m. determinate view of a matter  |
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arthanīya | mfn. to be requested, asked for.  |
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arthanyuna | mfn. "deficient in wealth", poor  |
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arthapada | n. Name of the vārttika-s on  |
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arthapadavī | f. the path of advantage (vīṃ- gam-,"to be intent on one's advantage"),  |
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arthapāla | m. Name of a man,  |
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arthapañcaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on bhakti-  |
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arthapara | mfn. intent on gaining wealth, niggardly  |
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arthapara | mfn. greedy, covetous,  |
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arthaparigraha | m. possession of wealth  |
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arthaparigraha | mfn. dependent on money  |
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arthapāṭha | m. the reading required by the sense, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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arthapati | m. "lord of wealth", a rich man etc.  |
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arthapati | m. a king etc.  |
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arthapati | m. Name of kubera-  |
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arthapati | m. of the grandfather of the poet bāṇa- (see ārtha-patya-.)  |
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ārthapatya | n. (fr. artha-pati-), power or possession of a thing.  |
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arthaprakṛti | f. "the principal thing required for a special aim", Name of the five constituent elements of a drama  |
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arthaprāpti | f. acquisition of wealth  |
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arthaprāpti | f. "attainment of meaning" id est the state of being clear by itself.  |
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arthaprasaṃkhyā | f. considering the aim  |
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arthaprayoga | m. application of wealth to usury  |
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arthapunarukta | n. (in nyāya-) repetition of the same meaning in other words  |
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arthapūrvaka | mfn. having a particular aim or object, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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arthapūrvakatva | (n.)  |
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artharacana | n. pursuing an aim, exertion, endeavour,  |
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artharāsi | m. great wealth  |
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arthārtha | mfn. effective for the accomplishment of the aim in view  |
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arthārtham | ind. on account of money,  |
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arthārthatattvajña | mfn. "knowing the essence of the very aim of anything", knowing thoroughly  |
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artharuci | mfn. equals -citta-  |
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artharūpa | n. a thing, matter,  |
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arthaśabdau | m. dual number equals śabdārthau-, word and sense, (gaRa rājadantādi-.)  |
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arthasādhaka | mf(ikā-)n. promoting an aim, useful, profitable (see svārthasādhaka-)  |
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arthasādhaka | m. the plant putraṃjīva- Roxburghii  |
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arthasādhaka | m. Name of a minister of king daśaratha-  |
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arthasādhana | n. accomplishment of a purpose, means of attaining an object,  |
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arthaśālin | mfn. wealthy  |
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arthaśālin | m. a wealthy man.  |
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arthasama | mfn. having the same sense, synonymous,  |
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arthasamāhartṛ | m. a collector of money,  |
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arthasambandhin | mfn. concerned or interested in an affair  |
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arthasambhava | mfn. (a meaning) derived from the (mere) object of thought (without regard to the sense or context of the phrase),  |
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arthasaṃcaya | m. sg. and plural collection of wealth, property  |
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arthasaṃdeha | m. a dubious or critical matter, (varia lectio)  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. accumulation of wealth  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. treasury  |
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arthasaṃgraha | m. "compendium of objects (treated of)", Name of one of the pūrva-mīmāṃsā- texts.  |
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arthasaṃgrahin | mfn. accumulating wealth  |
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arthasamisaya | m. danger in regard to one's fortune  |
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arthasaṃnyāsin | mfn. renouncing an advantage.  |
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arthasaṃsambandha | m. possession of wealth  |
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arthasaṃsambandha | m. connection of the sense with the word or sentence (see -bandha-above)  |
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arthasaṃsthāna | n. accumulation of wealth  |
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arthasaṃsthāna | n. treasury  |
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arthasāra | m. n. a considerable property  |
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arthasāra | m. ( )  |
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arthaśāstra | n. a book treating of practical life (see -vidyā-above) and political government (see -cintana-above)  |
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arthaśāstraka | n. idem or 'n. a book treating of practical life (see -vidyā-above) and political government (see -cintana-above) '  |
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arthaśauca | n. purity, honesty in money matters (see -prayoga-above)  |
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arthasiddha | mfn. clear in itself. self-evident  |
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arthasiddha | m. Name of the tenth day of the karma-māsa-,  |
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arthasiddha | m. Name of śākyamuni- in one of his previous births (as a bodhisattva-). |
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arthasiddhaka | m. the plant Vitex Negundo  |
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arthasiddhi | f. acquisition of wealth  |
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arthasiddhi | f. success  |
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arthasiddhi | f. Name of a particular magical faculty  |
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arthasiddhi | m. Name of a son of puṣya-  |
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arthaśleṣa | m. a pun or quibble based upon the sense (not upon the form of words, as opp. to śabda-- śl-), Sch.  |
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arthaśrī | f. great wealth  |
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arthatantra | n. the doctrine of utility  |
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arthatantra | mfn. subject to id est acting according to one's interest  |
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arthatas | ind. towards a particular object,  |
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arthatas | ind. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') for the sake of.  |
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arthatas | ind. in fact, really, truly etc.  |
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arthatas | ind. for the profit of  |
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arthatas | ind. with respect to the sense (opposed to grantha-tas-and sūtra-tas- )  |
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arthatattva | n. the real object or nature or cause of anything (in compound)  |
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arthatattva | n. the true state of a case, fact of the matter.  |
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arthatṛṣ | mfn. greedy after money  |
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arthatṛṣṇā | f. desire for wealth or money  |
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ārthatva | n. significance.  |
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arthaugha | m. a heap of effects or property  |
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arthaugha | m. a treasure  |
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arthavāda | speaking for gain,  |
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arthavāda | m. explanation of the meaning (of any precept) etc.  |
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arthavāda | m. praise, eulogium  |
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arthavādin | mfn. "relating facts"  |
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arthavaikalya | n. incongruity in the facts, deviation from truth  |
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arthavargīya | ās- or āṇi- m. or n. plural "treating of the category of objects", Name of certain Buddhist texts.  |
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arthavarjita | mfn. unimportant  |
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arthavarman | m. Name of a rich merchant  |
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arthavaśa | cause and effect,  |
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arthavat | mfn. wealthy  |
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arthavat | mfn. full of sense, significant  |
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arthavat | mfn. suitable to the object, fitting  |
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arthavat | mfn. full of reality, real  |
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arthavat | m. (ān-) a man  |
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arthavat | ind. according to a purpose  |
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arthavattā | f. significance, importance.  |
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arthavattva | n. significance, importance.  |
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arthavid | mfn. knowing the sense  |
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arthavidyā | f. knowledge of practical life  |
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arthavijñāna | n. comprehension of meaning (one of the six or eight exercises of the understanding)  |
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arthavināśa | m. loss of one's fortune  |
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arthavināśana | mfn. causing a loss or disadvantage  |
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arthaviniścaya | m. "a disquisition treating of the objects", Name of a, Buddhist text.  |
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arthavipatti | f. failing of an aim  |
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arthaviśeṣaṇa | n. (probably) specification of any matter,  |
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arthavṛddhi | f. accumulation of wealth.  |
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arthavyakti | f. clearness of the sense  |
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arthavyavahāra | m. a pecuniary suit, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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arthavyaya | m. expenditure  |
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arthavyayasāha | mfn. "allowing expenditure", prodigal  |
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arthayogya | mfn. useful, profitable,  |
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arthayukta | mfn. significant  |
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arthayukti | f. gain, profit.  |
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arundhatīnātha | m. "husband of arundhatī-", vasiṣṭha- (one of the seven ṛṣi-s or saints, and stars in the Great Bear)  |
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āryācaṇḍītīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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āryapatha | m. the path of the honest ones  |
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āryasthavira | m. plural a particular Buddhist sect,  |
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asaktha | or a-sakthi- mfn. without thighs  |
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aśakyārtha | mfn. unavailing  |
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asamaratha | (/asama--) mfn. possessed of an unequalled chariot  |
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aśamarathaṃbhāvuka | (/aśama--) mfn. being changed into a never-resting carriage  |
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asamartha | mf(ā-)n. unable to (Inf. dative case locative case,or in compound)  |
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asamartha | mf(ā-)n. not having the intended meaning  |
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asamarthatva | n. incapability of (in compound)  |
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asaṃvyātha | m. absence of disarrangement or irregular order  |
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āsanastha | mfn. abiding on a seat, sitting  |
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asatpatha | m. a bad road  |
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asatpatha | mfn. not being on the right path  |
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asiddhārtha | mfn. who has not effected his aim  |
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asidhārāpatha | m. equals asi-path/a- q.v ,  |
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asipatha | m. the course of the sword or knife that kills  |
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aśliṣṭārtha | mfn. inconsistent, contradictory,  |
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āśmaratha | mf(ī-) (a descendant of āśmarathya- )  |
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aśmottha | n. (equals aśmaja- q.v) "rock-produced", bitumen  |
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aśokatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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aśokeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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asomapītha | mfn. idem or 'mfn. one who does not drink or is not admitted to drink the soma- juice etc. '  |
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aṣṭāratha | m. Name of a son of bhīmaratha-  |
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astha | only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' for /asthi- q.v exempli gratia, 'for example' an-asth/a-, ūru-asth/a-, puruṣāsth/a- q.v  |
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asthairya | n. instability, unsteadiness  |
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asthan | the base of the weak cases of /asthi- q.v , exempli gratia, 'for example' instrumental case asthnā-, etc. (Ved. also instrumental case plural asth/abhis- ;and n. plural asthāni- ):  |
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asthānasthapada | mfn. having a word in the wrong place  |
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asthānasthasamāsa | mfn. having a compound in the wrong place  |
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asthanvat | mfn. having bones, bony  |
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asthanvat | mfn. vertebrated (as an animal)  |
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asthivilayatīrtha | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a sacred place at Nasik,  |
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āstikārthada | m. "granting āstika-'s request", Name of the king janamejaya- (who at the request of the sage āstika- [see āstīka-]excepted the nāga- takṣaka- from the destruction to which he had doomed the serpent-race) |
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āśuratha | mfn. possessing a fast chariot  |
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asustha | mfn. unwell, indisposed, uncomfortable  |
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asusthatā | f. indisposition, sickness.  |
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aśvaratha | m. a carriage drawn by horses  |
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aśvaratha | mfn. driving in such a carriage  |
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āśvaratha | mfn. (fr. aśva-ratha-), belonging to a chariot drawn by horses commentator or commentary on  |
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aśvarathadāna | n. Name (also title or epithet) of the 14th Paris3. of the  |
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asvārtha | mfn. not fit for a proper object, useless  |
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asvārtha | mfn. unselfish, disinterested  |
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asvārtha | a-svāsthya- See a-sva-.  |
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asvārtha | mfn. useless,  |
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asvastha | mf(ā-)n. not in good health, sick, feeling uneasy etc.  |
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asvastha | mf(ā-)n. not being firm in itself. ( )  |
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asvastha | See a-sva-.  |
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asvasthaśarīra | mfn. ill  |
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asvasthatā | f. illness, (PrakritassatthadA)  |
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aśvatarīratha | m. a car drawn by a she-mule  |
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aśvatha | m. Name of a man  |
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aśvatīrtha | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage near kānyakubja- on the gaṅgā-  |
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aśvattha | See ss.vv. below.  |
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aśvattha | m. (ttha- = stha-"under which horses stand") the holy fig tree, Ficus Religiosa etc.  |
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aśvattha | m. a vessel made of its wood  |
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aśvattha | m. the upper (or male) araṇi- made of its wood  |
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aśvattha | m. the plant Thespesia Populneoides  |
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aśvattha | m. Name of a nakṣatra- (also called śroṇā-)  |
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aśvattha | m. a Name of the sun  |
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aśvattha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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aśvattha | mfn. "relating to the nakṣatra- aśvattha-", (with muhūrta-) the moment in which the moon enters that nakṣatra-  |
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āśvattha | mf(/ī- gaRa gaurādi- )n. belonging to the aśvattha- tree (Ficus Religiosa) etc.  |
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āśvattha | mf(/ī-)n. relating to the fruit-bearing season of this tree commentator or commentary on  |
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āśvattha | mf(/ī-)n. belonging to the nakṣatra- aśvattha-  |
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āśvattha | n. the fruit of the Ficus Religiosa and L.  |
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aśvatthabheda | m. the tree Ficus Benjamina.  |
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aśvatthaka | mfn. to be done (as paying debts) when the aśvattha- tree bears  |
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aśvatthakalpa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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aśvatthakuṇa | m. the fruit season of the holy fig tree, (gaRa pīlv-ādi- q.v)  |
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aśvatthapūjā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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aśvatthaśākhā | f. a branch of the holy fig-tree,  |
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aśvatthavivāha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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atattvārthavat | mfn. not conformable with the nature of truth  |
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atha | ind. (or Vedic or Veda /athā-) (probably fr. pronominal base a-) an auspicious and inceptive particle (not easily expressed in English), now  |
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atha | ind. then  |
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atha | ind. moreover  |
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atha | ind. rather  |
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atha | ind. certainly  |
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atha | ind. but  |
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atha | ind. else  |
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atha | ind. what? how else? etc.  |
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athaca | ind. moreover, and likewise.  |
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athakim | ind. how else? what else? certainly, assuredly, sure enough.  |
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athakimu | ind. how much more  |
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athakimu | ind. so much the more.  |
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athari | is-or athar/ī- f. (said to be fr. at-,to go, or fr. an obsolete ath-), flame ([ ;"the point of an arrow or of a lance" ;"finger" ])  |
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atharī | (according to to some) an elephant, .  |
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atharva | (in compound for atharvan-).  |
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atharva | m. Name of brahmā-'s eldest son (to whom he revealed the brahma-vidyā-)  |
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atharvabhūta | m. plural "who have become atharvan-s", Name of the twelve maharṣi-s.  |
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atharvahṛdaya | n. Name of a pariśiṣṭa-.  |
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atharvan | m. (said to be fr. an obsolete word athar-,fire) , a priest who has to do with fire and soma-  |
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atharvan | m. Name of the priest who is said to have been the first to institute the worship of fire and offer soma- and prayers (he is represented as a prajāpati-, as brahmā-'s eldest son, as the first learner and earliest teacher of the brahma-vidyā-, as the author of the atharva-veda-, as identical with aṅgiras-, as the father of agni-, etc.)  |
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atharvan | m. Name of śiva-, vasiṣṭha- ([ ]) , soma-, prāṇa-  |
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atharvan | mn. (ā-, a-) the fourth or atharva-- veda- (said to have been composed by atharvan-, and consisting chiefly of formulas and spells intended to counteract diseases and calamities)  |
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atharvan | m. plural (/atharvāṇas-). descendants of atharvan-, often coupled with those of aṅgiras- and bhṛgu-  |
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atharvan | m. plural the hymns of the atharva-- veda-.  |
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ātharvaṇa | mf(/ī-)n. ( ) originating from or belonging or relating to atharvan- or the atharvan-s etc.  |
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ātharvaṇa | m. a descendant of atharvan- or the atharvan-s (as dadhyac-)  |
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ātharvaṇa | m. a priest or brahman- whose ritual is comprised in the atharva-- veda-, a conjurer  |
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ātharvaṇa | m. the atharva-- veda- etc.  |
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ātharvaṇa | m. Name of a text belonging to the atharvaveda- commentator or commentary on  |
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ātharvaṇa | n. Name of different sāman-s  |
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ātharvaṇa | n. equals atharvaṇāṃ samūhaḥ-, (gaRa bhikṣādi- q.v)  |
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ātharvaṇa | n. an apartment (in which the sacrificer is informed by the officiating Brahman of the happy termination of the sacrifice)  |
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atharvaṇa | m. Name of śiva-.  |
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atharvāṇa | n. the atharva-- veda- or the ritual of it  |
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ātharvaṇarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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ātharvaṇaśiras | n. Name of an upaniṣad- (belonging to the atharva-- veda-).  |
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atharvāṇavid | m. one versed in that ritual.  |
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atharvāṅgiras | m. a member of the sacerdotal race or class called atharvāṅgirasas-, m. plural , id est the descendants of atharvan- and of aṅgiras-, the hymns of the atharva-veda-,  |
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atharvāṅgirasa | mfn. connected with the sacerdotal class called atharvāṅgiras-  |
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atharvāṅgirasa | am- n. the work or office of the atharvāṅgiras-  |
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atharvāṅgirasa | āḥ- m. plural the hymns of the atharva-- veda-.  |
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atharvaṇi | is-, better  |
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ātharvaṇi | m. a Brahman versed in the atharva- veda- , a family priest  |
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ātharvaṇika | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to the atharva-- veda- etc.  |
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ātharvaṇika | m. ( ; gaRa vasantādi- q.v) a Brahman versed in the atharva- veda-.  |
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ātharvaṇīyarudropaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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atharvaśikhā | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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atharvaśiras | n. idem or 'f. Name of an upaniṣad-.'  |
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atharvaśiras | n. Name of a kind of brick  |
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atharvaśiras | m. Name of mahāpuruṣa-.  |
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atharvavat | ind. like atharvan- or his descendants  |
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atharvaveda | m. Name of the fourth veda- (See above) .  |
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atharvavid | m. one versed in the atharva-- veda- (a qualification essential to the special class of priests called brahman-s).  |
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atharvī | f. (["female priest" ]) pierced by the point (of an arrow or of a lance)  |
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atharvī | f. see athari-.  |
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atharvī | (according to to some) fiery (confer, compare viśpalā- below), .  |
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ātharvika | mfn. relating to the atharva-- veda-  |
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atharya | ([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. flickering, lambent.  |
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atharya | Nom. P. atharyati-, to move tremulously, flicker  |
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atharyū | ([ ]) mfn. flickering, lambent.  |
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athatu | ind. but, on the contrary.  |
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athavā | ind. or, rather.  |
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athavāpi | ind. or, rather.  |
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atikatha | mfn. exaggerated  |
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atikatha | f. See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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atikatha | mfn. transgressing tradition or law deviating from the rules of caste (See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ati-.)  |
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atikṛtārtha | mfn. very clever or skilful,  |
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atimanorathakrama | m. excess of desire, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding v, 35.  |
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atiratha | m. a great warrior (fighting from a car)  |
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atīrtha | n. a wrong way or manner (ena-,"not in the right or usual manner"),  |
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atīrtha | unseasonable time,  |
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atisamartha | mfn. very competent.  |
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atisvastha | mfn. enjoying excellent health.  |
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atithyartha | mfn. hospitable,  |
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ativyathana | n. infliction of (or giving) excessive pain  |
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ātmacaturtha | mfn. being one's self the fourth one with three others (Name of janārdana- respecting his four heads?)  |
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ātmacchandatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ātmārtham | ind. for the sake of one's self  |
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ātmasaṃstha | mf(ā-)n. based on or connected with the person  |
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atortham | ind. for this object.  |
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aṭṭasthalī | f. site of an aṭṭa- (?), (gaRa dhūmādi- q.v)  |
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āṭṭasthalīka | mfn. fr. aṭṭa-sthalī-, (gaRa dhūmādi- q.v,not in )  |
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āttha | 2. sg. perfect tense of the defective 1. ah- q.v  |
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atyartha | mfn. "beyond the proper worth", exorbitant, excessive  |
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atyartham | ind. excessively, exceedingly.  |
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auktha | m. a descendant or pupil of aukthya- gaRa kaṇvādi-  |
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aupavastha | n. equals aupavasta- above.  |
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aurvakalpagrantha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work on medicine.  |
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auṣadhakalpagrantha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work on medicine.  |
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auṣṭraratha | mfn. (fr. uṣṭra-ratha-), belonging to a carriage drawn by camels (as a wheel) on  |
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avabhṛtha | m. (once -bh/ṛtha- ) "carrying off, removing", purification or ablution of the sacrificer and sacrificial vessels after a sacrifice  |
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avabhṛtha | m. a supplementary sacrifice (See below) see jīvitāvabh-.  |
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āvabhṛtha | mfn. belonging to avabhṛtha- q.v  |
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avabhṛthasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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avabhṛthasnāna | n. idem or 'n. bathing or ablution after a sacrificial ceremony '  |
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avabhṛthasnapana | n. bathing or ablution after a sacrificial ceremony  |
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avabhṛthayajūṃṣi | n. plural the yajus--formulas used for the ava-bhṛtha-  |
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avagatha | See ava-- 1. gā-.  |
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avagatha | mfn. bathed early in the morning  |
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avagītha | n. early recitation at a sacrifice,  |
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avahittha | n. (corrupted fr. abahiḥ-stha-?) dissimulation  |
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avakvātha | m. imperfect digestion or decoction  |
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avamantha | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avamanthaka | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avasatha | m. (for ā-vasatha- q.v) habitation  |
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avasatha | m. a village  |
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avasatha | m. a college, school  |
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avasatha | n. a house, dwelling  |
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āvasatha | m. ( ) dwelling-place, abode, habitation, night's lodging etc.  |
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āvasatha | m. a dwelling for pupils and ascetics  |
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āvasatha | m. a village  |
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āvasatha | m. a particular religious observance  |
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āvasatha | m. a treatise on āryā- metres  |
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avasitārtha | mfn. (= ta-- kārya-),  |
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avastha | m. membrum virile (see up/a-stha-)  |
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avayavārtha | m. the meaning of the component parts of a word.  |
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avikathayat | mfn. not talking vainly or idly  |
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avikatthana | mfn. not boasting  |
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avīraghnastha | mfn. not standing out heroes, cowardly, .  |
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avisthala | n. "sheep-place", Name of a town (edition Bomb.) and 2595.  |
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avitatha | mfn. not untrue, true etc.  |
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avitatha | mfn. not vain or futile See below  |
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avitatha | n. a species of the atyaṣṭi- metre.  |
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avitathakriya | mfn. whose work is not vain or ineffectual  |
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avitatham | ind. not falsely, according to truth  |
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avṛthārthatā | f. successfulness in gaining one's object or"correctness of meaning"  |
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avyartha | mfn. not useless, profitable, fruitful  |
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avyartha | mfn. effectual, efficacious.  |
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avyatha | mfn. untroubled  |
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avyatha | mfn. intrepid |
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avyatha | mfn. painless  |
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avyatha | m. a snake  |
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avyatha | m. absence of tremor, firmness  |
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avyatha | m. the plant Terminalia Citrina Roxb.  |
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avyatha | m. the plant Hibiscus Mutabilis  |
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avyathamāna | mfn. not trembling  |
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avyathatva | n. painlessness  |
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avyavastha | mfn. irregular, without rule  |
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avyavastha | not lasting or enduring,  |
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ayatha | n. a foot  |
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ayatha | mfn. prosperous  |
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ayatha | See column 2.  |
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ayathārtha | mf(ā-)n. incorrect, incongruous etc.  |
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ayathārtham | ind. incorrectly  |
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ayathātatham | ind. not so as it should be  |
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ayathāyatham | ind. not as it ought to be, unsuitably  |
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ayonijatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ayonijeśvaratīrtha | n. equals -ja-tīrtha-, q.v  |
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ayuktapadārtha | m. the sense of a word not given but to be supplied.  |
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badarikātīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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badarīnātha | m. Name of a temple at badarī-  |
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badarīnātha | m. of several authors  |
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badarīprastha | m. Name of a city gaRa karky-ādi-.  |
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bādhabuddhivādārtha | m.  |
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bādhapūrvapakṣagranthakroḍa | m.  |
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bādhapūrvapakṣagranthaprakāśa | m.  |
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bādhapūrvapakṣagranthaṭīkā | f.  |
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bādhapūrvapakṣagranthavivecana | n.  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthakroḍa | m. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bādhasiddhāntagranthavivecana | n. Name of work  |
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bahiḥsaṃstha | mfn. lying or situated outside (the town)  |
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bahiḥstha | mfn. being outside, external, outer  |
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bahirartha | m. an external object  |
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bahirmaṇḍalastha | mf(ā-)n. standing outside a circle  |
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bahiṣpatham | ind. outside the road  |
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bāhukuntha | (?) m. a wing  |
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bahuratha | m. Name of a king  |
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bahutitha | See .  |
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bahutitha | mfn. manifold, various, many, much (see )  |
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bahutitha | mfn. bahutithe- hani-, on the"manieth"day, during many days |
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bahutitham | ind. much, greatly  |
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bahvanartha | mfn. attended with many evils  |
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bahvartha | mfn. having much meaning or import, important  |
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bahvartha | mfn. having many meanings or objects  |
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bāhyārtha | m. an external meaning (see bāhya artha-above)  |
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bāhyārtha | m. external objects or matter or reality  |
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bāhyārthabhaṅganirākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bāhyārthavāda | m. the doctrine that the external world has a real existence  |
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bāhyārthavādavādin | mfn. maintaining the reality of the external world,ib.  |
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baiḍālikarṇakakantha | n. (prob.) Name of a city gaRa cihaṇādi-.  |
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baiḍālikarṇakakanthakarṇikantha | n. (prob.) Name of a city gaRa cihaṇādi-.  |
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baijanātha | m. (prob. patronymic fr. bījanātha-) Name of an author  |
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bakasaktha | m. Name of a man  |
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bakasaktha | m. plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi-.  |
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bālagaurītīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place in śrī-māla-  |
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bālagopālatīrtha | m. Name of the teacher of dhana-pati-  |
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balapramathanī | f. Name of a form of durgā-  |
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bālapramathanī | f. a particular sakti-  |
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balastha | mfn. "being in strength or power", strong, powerful, vigorous (see balāvastha-)  |
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balastha | m. "being or belonging to an army", a warrior, soldier  |
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balasthala | m. Name of a son of parijātra- (varia lectio balaḥ sthalaḥ-).  |
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balāvastha | mfn. powerful, strong (see bala-stha-).  |
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bālāvastha | mfn. being, in childhood, still young  |
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balbūtha | m. N. .of a man  |
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bāṇapatha | m. arrow-path, a bow-shot  |
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bāṇapathavartin | mfn. varia lectio for -pāta-v- below |
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bandhanastha | mfn. being in prison or captivity, a captive, prisoner  |
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barbarottha | n. white sandal-wood  |
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bārhadratha | mf(ī-)n. relating to bṛhad-ratha-  |
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bārhadratha | m. patronymic of jarāsaṃdha-  |
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bārhadratha | m. plural (With bhū-pālāḥ-)  |
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bārhaduktha | m. patronymic fr. bṛhad-uktha-  |
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bārhaduktha | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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bārhaspatyajyotirgrantha | m. Name of work  |
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barhiruttha | m. "arising from grass", fire  |
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baṭukanātha | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkarācārya-  |
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bhaḍaharīmātṛtīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- (see bhaṭabhaṭa-m-).  |
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bhadraratha | m. Name of 2 men  |
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bhagavadārādhanasamarthana | n. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītāgūḍhārthadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārtharakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthasāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhagavadgītārthastotra | n. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇabhāvārthadīpikāprakaranakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇabhāvārthadīpikāsaṃgraha | m. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇaprathamaślokatrayīṭīkā | f. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇasārārthadarśinī | f. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhagīratha | m. (prob. fr. bhagin-+ ratha-,"having a glorious chariot"), Name of an ancient king (son of dilīpa- and great-grandfather of sagara-, king of ayodhyā-;he brought down the sacred gaṅgā- from heaven to earth and then conducted this river to the ocean in order to purify the ashes of his ancestors, the 60,000 sons of sagara-; see ) etc. |
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bhagīratha | m. Name of several authors (also with ṭhakkura-and megha-; see bhagin-)  |
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bhagīratha | m. of an architect of recent date  |
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bhagīratha | m. of a mountain  |
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bhāgīratha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhagīr-) relating to bhagīratha-  |
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bhāgīratha | See .  |
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bhagīrathadatta | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhagīrathakanyā | f. "daughter of bhagī-ratha-", Name of gaṅgā-  |
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bhagīrathapatha | (A.) m. " bhagī-ratha-'s path or labour", Name of any Herculean effort or exertion.  |
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bhagīrathaprayatna | ( ) m. " bhagī-ratha-'s path or labour", Name of any Herculean effort or exertion.  |
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bhagīrathasutā | f. equals -kanyā-  |
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bhāgīrathatīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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bhāgīrathatīrtha | mfn. coming from bhagīratha-tīrtha- (as water)  |
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bhagīrathayaśas | f. Name of a daughter of prasena-jit-  |
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bhāgīrathīnātha | m. "lord or husband of bhāgīrathī- id est of gaṅgā- ", Name of the ocean  |
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bhāgīrathīprārthana | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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bhagnamanoratha | mf(ā-)n. one whose wishes are disappointed  |
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bhaimaratha | mf(ī-)n. relating to bhīma-ratha-  |
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bhairavanāthatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bhajeratha | ( bhaje-+ aratha-), prob. bhaj/e- (infinitive mood) or bh/aje- (1. sg. fr. bhaj-) + r/athasya-.  |
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bhaktamālāgragrantha | m. bhaktamālā |
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bhaktasiktha | m. equals -pulāka-  |
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bhaktasikthaka | m. equals -pulāka-  |
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bhaktiprārthanā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktivivṛddhyupāyagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bhaṇḍīratha | m. Name of a man gaRa tika-kitavādi-.  |
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bhaṅgasārtha | mfn. deceitful, fraudulent  |
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bhānunātha | m. (with daiva-jña-) Name of an author  |
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bhānuratha | m. Name of a prince (son of candra-giri-) (see prec.)  |
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bhānuratha | m. of a son of bṛhad-aśva- , (see -mat-).  |
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bhārabhūtitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bharadvājagārgapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāradvājagārgyapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāratārthadīpikā | f. Name of two Commentaries on  |
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bhāratārthaprakāśa | m. Name of two Commentaries on  |
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bharateśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bharatha | m. a world-protector (equals loka-pāla-)  |
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bharatha | m. a king  |
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bharatha | m. fire (see bharata-)  |
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bhāratītīrtha | m. Name of an author (the Guru of sāyaṇa-) ( bhāratītīrthīya thīya- n.his work)  |
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bhāratītīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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bhārgaleśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhāṣāvṛttyarthavṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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bhāsurānandanātha | m. Name of bhāskarācārya- after his initiation  |
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bhāṣyārthasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bhaṭabhaṭamātṛtīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhavadāhārārtham | ind. for your food  |
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bhāvagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bhavanātha | m. Name of an author (also with ṭhakkura-, mahā-mahopādhyāya-and miśra-)  |
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bhāvanātha | m. Name of men  |
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bhāvapadārtha | m. a thing which has a real or positive existence  |
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bhāvapratyayavādārtha | m.  |
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bhāvārtha | m. the simple or obvious meaning (of a word, phrase etc.)  |
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bhāvārtha | m. the subject-matter (see compound)  |
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bhāvārtha | mfn. having a verbal meaning ( bhāvārthatva -tva- n.)  |
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bhāvārthacaraṇa | m. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthacaraṇabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthakaustubha | n. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhāvārthatva | n. bhāvārtha |
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bhāvastha | mfn. being in love, enamoured  |
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bhāvāviśvanāthadīkṣita | m. Name of a man  |
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bhāvyaratha | m. Name of a king (see bhāvya-).  |
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bhayastha | (bhay/a--), w. or n. (?) a perilous situation  |
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bhidatha | m. an arrow,  |
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bhillīnātha | m. Name of an author  |
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bhīmanātha | m. Name of an author  |
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bhīmaratha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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bhīmaratha | m. of several men  |
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bhīmeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhinrārtha | mfn. having different aims commentator or commentary  |
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bhinrārtha | mfn. having a clear or distinct meaning, clear, perspicuous  |
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bhinrārthatā | f. clearness, intelligibleness  |
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bhoganātha | m. a nourisher, supporter  |
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bhogaprastha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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bhogeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place (wrong reading for bhogīśv-?) .  |
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bholānātha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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bholānātha | m. of an author  |
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bhṛgukacchatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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bhṛgutīrthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhṛgvīśvaratīrtha | n. " tīrtha- of bhṛgu-'s lord", Name of a sacred bathing place on the narma-dā-  |
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bhṛṅgasārtha | m. a swarm of bees  |
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bhṛtha | m. (prob.) offering, oblation (of soma-)  |
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bhṛtha | m. a turtle, tortoise  |
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bhṛtyartham | (genitive case) (varia lectio for bhūty-artham-).  |
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bhūkapittha | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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bhūkapittha | n. the fruit of it  |
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bhūminātha | m. "earth-lord" ( ), "earth-protector" ( ), a king, prince.  |
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bhūrbhuvatīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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bhūrbhuveśvaratīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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bhūstha | mfn. living on the earth  |
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bhūstha | m. a man  |
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bhūtalastha | mfn. standing or being on the face of the earth  |
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bhūtalonmathana | m. "earth-shaker", Name of a dānava-  |
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bhūtanātha | m. "lord of beings or spirits", Name of śiva-  |
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bhūtanātha | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhūtārtha | m. anything that has really happened or really exists, real fact etc.  |
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bhūtārtha | m. an element of life  |
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bhūtārthakathana | n. ( ) statement of facts  |
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bhūtārthavarṇana | n. ( ) statement of facts  |
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bhūtārthavyāhṛti | f. ( ) statement of facts  |
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bhūtastha | mfn. being in living creatures, residing in the elements  |
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bhūtīśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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bhūtyartham | ind. for the sake of prosperity  |
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bījanātha | See baijanātha-.  |
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bījārtha | mfn. desirous of seed id est of procreation  |
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bilintha | (?)  |
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bilvanātha | m. Name of a teacher of the haṭha-vidyā-  |
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bindunātha | m. Name of a teacher  |
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bindusarastīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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bindutīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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bindutīrthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bohittha | mn. a boat, ship (see vahitra-).  |
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brahmalakṣaṇavākyārtha | m. Name of an abridgment of the vedānta-sudhā-rahasya-.  |
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brāhmaṇapatha | m. a brāhmaṇa- text, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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brāhmaṇasaṃstha | mfn. belonging to or abiding with a brāhmaṇa-  |
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brahmaṇyatīrtha | m. Name of a teacher  |
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brahmapatha | m. the way to brahma- or to brahmā-  |
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brahmapathakovida | mfn. knowing the way to brahma-  |
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brahmaratha | m. the chariot or carriage of a Brahman  |
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brahmaśabdārthavāda | m. Name of work  |
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brahmaśabdārthavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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brahmasaṃstha | mfn. wholly devoted to brahma- or sacred knowledge  |
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brahmasthala | n. Name of a city (see -pura-)  |
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brahmasthala | n. of a village  |
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brahmasūtrārthamaṇimāla | f. Name of Comm. on the brahma-sūtra-  |
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brahmasūtrārthaprakāśikā | f. Name of Comm. on the brahma-sūtra-  |
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brahmatīrtha | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage on the revā- or narmadā- river  |
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brahmatīrtha | n. Costus Speciosus or Arabicus  |
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brahmavādārtha | m. brahmavāda |
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brahmāvartatīrtha | n. brahmāvarta |
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brahmavidyātīrtha | m. Name of an author  |
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brahmayonistha | mfn. brahmayoni |
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brahmeśviratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- on the revā- or narmadā- river  |
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brahmodatīrtha | n. ( ) and |
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brāhmyatīrtha | n. a particular part of the hand (see under brāhma-)  |
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bṛbaduktha | m. Name of indra- (either mahad-uktha-,"highly lauded", or vaktavyam asmā uktham-,"one to whom praise is to be ascribed" ).  |
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bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣatkhaṇḍārtha | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhadratha | m. a powerful hero  |
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bṛhadratha | m. (bṛh/ad--) Name of several men etc.  |
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bṛhadratha | m. of indra-  |
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bṛhadratha | m. a sacrificial vessel  |
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bṛhadratha | m. a particular mantra-  |
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bṛhadratha | m. a part of the sāma-veda-  |
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bṛhadrathaṃtara | n. dual number the sāman-s bṛhat- and rathaṃtara-  |
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bṛhadrathaṃtarasāman | mfn. having the bṛhat- and rathaṃtara- sāman- for a sāman-  |
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bṛhaduktha | mfn. (bṛh/ad--) having loud hymns of praise, loudly praised  |
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bṛhaduktha | m. Name of an agni- (son of tapas-)  |
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bṛhaduktha | m. (with vāmadevya-) Name of a man (author of )  |
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bṛhaduktha | m. (with vāmneya-) of another man  |
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bṛhaduktha | m. of a son of deva-rāta-  |
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bṛhattīrthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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buddhistha | mfn. fixed in or present to the mind ( buddhisthatva -tva- n.)  |
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buddhisthatva | n. buddhistha |
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caitraratha | mfn. treating of the gandharva- citra-- ratha-  |
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caitraratha | m. patronymic fr. citra-- ratha-,  |
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caitraratha | m. (Name of śaśa-bindu-)  |
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caitraratha | m. of a dvyaha- ceremony  |
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caitraratha | n. (with or without vana-) the grove of kubera- cultivated by the gandharva- citra-- ratha-  |
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cakradattanāmakagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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cakrapatha | m. a road for wheels, carriage-road,  |
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cakrasaktha | mfn. bow-legged  |
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cakratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- (see cakra-) etc.  |
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cakrottha | m. a kind of mustard  |
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cakṣuḥpatha | See kṣuṣ-p-.  |
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cakṣuṣpatha | m. the range of sight  |
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campakanātha | m. Name of an author.  |
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camūnātha | m. leader of a division, general  |
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camūnātha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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caṇḍādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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caṇḍavegāsaṃgamatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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caṇḍīśatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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candragolastha | m. plural "dwelling in the lunar sphere", the manes  |
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candrahāsatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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candraprabhāsatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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candraratha | (dr/a--) mfn. having a brilliant carriage  |
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candrasthalanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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candreśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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carakagrantha | m. caraka-'s book (on med.)  |
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cārapatha | m. a cross-way  |
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caratha | mfn. moving, living (ca r/atha- manuscripts) ; 72, 6  |
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caratha | n. going, wandering, course ( car/ātha-) ; iii, 31, 15; viii, 33, 8; x, 92, 13  |
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caratha | n. (āya-) dative case infinitive mood equals carāyai-  |
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carātha | n. See r/atha-.  |
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carātha | etc. See  |
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cāratha | mfn. wandering  |
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caritārtha | mf(ā-)n. attaining one's object, successful in any undertaking and  |
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caritārthatā | -tā- f. successfulness (see cāritārthya-.)  |
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caritārthatva | n. idem or ' -tā- f. successfulness (see cāritārthya-.)' (see cāritārthya-.)  |
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caritārthaya | Nom. yati-, to cause any one (accusative) to attain his aim, satisfy  |
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cāruratha | Name of a forest  |
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caryānātha | m. Name of a sage  |
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catuḥsaṃstha | mfn. consisting of 4 saṃsthā-s or kinds of soma- oblation  |
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caturartha | mf(ā-)n. having 4 meanings  |
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caturmahāpatha | n. meeting of 4 great roads  |
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caturmukhatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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caturtha | mf(/ī-)n. (gaRa yājakādi- ) the 4th etc.  |
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caturtha | m. the 4th letter in the first 5 classes of consonants (gh-, jh-, ḍh-, dh-, bh-)  |
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caturtha | m. "4th caste", a śūdra-  |
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caturtha | n. "constituting the 4th part", a quarter  |
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caturtha | n. (for tuṣṭaya-; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a collection of 4  |
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caturtha | f. (scilicet vibhakti-) the termination of the 4th case, dative case  |
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caturtha | f. equals tur-bhāgīyā-  |
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caturtha | rthaka-, rya- See p.385.  |
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cāturtha | mfn. (fr. cat-) treated of in the 4th (adhyāya-)  |
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caturthabhāj | mfn. receiving the 4th part (as a tax from one's subjects) (see )  |
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caturthabhaktakṣapaṇa | n. fasting so as to take only every 4th meal  |
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caturthaka | mfn. the 4th  |
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caturthaka | mfn. returning every 4th day (a fever), quartan,  |
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caturthaka | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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cāturthaka | mfn. appearing every 4th day, quartan (fever) |
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caturthakāla | mfn. equals lika-  |
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caturthakāla | m. "4th meal"  |
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caturthakālam | ind. at the 4th meal-time id est at the evening of every 2nd day (of any one's fasting)  |
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caturthakāle | ind. idem or 'ind. at the 4th meal-time id est at the evening of every 2nd day (of any one's fasting) '  |
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caturthakālika | mfn. one who takes only every 4th meal  |
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cāturthakārirasa | m. a medicine for keeping off quartan ague.  |
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caturtham | ind. the 4th time ([ confer, compare ; Latin quartus Lithuanian ketwirtas; Slavonic or Slavonian cetvertyi; German vierter.])  |
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caturthamandrātisvārya | mfn. "to be lengthened in a particular way", said of a kind of recitation of the  |
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caturthaphala | n. the 2nd inequality or equation of a planet  |
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caturthasvara | m. having the 4th tone or accent  |
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caturthasvara | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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caturviṃśatitīrthaṃkarapūjā | f. "worship of the 24 tīrthaṃkara-s (of the jaina-s)", Name of work  |
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catuṣpatha | mn. a place where 4 roads meet, cross-way etc.  |
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catuṣpatha | m. "walking the 4 paths (id est āśrama-s see catur-āśramin-) ", a Brahman  |
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catuṣpatha | n. one of the 18 ceremonies performed with kuṇḍa-s,  |
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cātuṣpatha | mfn. being on a cross-way (cat-)  |
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catuṣpathakṛtāśaya | m. "having made its abode on a cross-way", a kind of ghost  |
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catuṣpathaniketā | f. "abiding on a cross-way", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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catuṣpatharatā | f. idem or 'f. "abiding on a cross-way", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda- ' , 2645  |
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catuṣpathasad | mfn. dwelling at cross-ways  |
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cauhittha | Name of a man  |
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caulaśrīpatitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ceṣṭāpṛthaktvanivartin | mfn. to be (or being) carried out by separate (repeated) acts,  |
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chadmastha | m. (Prakritchauma-ttha),"remaining in error", a common man or ascetic (not possessing the knowledge of a kevalin-)  |
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chāgaratha | m. "whose vehicle is a goat", agni-  |
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chandograntha | m. "metre-book"  |
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chāyāpatha | m. the milky way  |
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cidambarasthala | n. equals -pura-  |
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cidratha | m. Name of a sāman-  |
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cihaṇakantha | m. Name of a town  |
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cikkaṇakantha | n. Name of a town gaRa cihaṇādi- (varia lectio citk-).  |
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cintāmaṇitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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cirastha | mfn. long continuing  |
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cirastha | mfn. equals -sthāyin-  |
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cirastha | mfn. equals nāyaka-  |
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cirotha | mfn. existing a long time  |
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citkaṇakantha | See cikk-.  |
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citrakatha | mfn. full of varied converse,  |
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citranātha | m. Name of a son of dhṛṣṭa-  |
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citrapriyakatha | mfn. speaking various kind words  |
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citraratha | mfn. (tr/a--) having a bright chariot (agni-)  |
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citraratha | m. the sun  |
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citraratha | m. the polar star (dhruva-).  |
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citraratha | m. Name of a man  |
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citraratha | m. the king of the gandharva-s  |
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citraratha | m. Name of a king  |
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citraratha | m. of a king of the aṅga-s  |
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citraratha | m. of a descendant of aṅga- and son of dharma-- ratha-  |
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citraratha | m. of a snake-demon  |
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citraratha | m. of a son (of gada- or kṛṣṇa- ;of uṣadgu- or ruśeku- ;of vṛṣṇi-, ;of gaja-, ;of supārśvaka-, ;of ukta- or uṣṇa-, )  |
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citraratha | m. of a prince of mṛttikāvatī- (see )  |
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citraratha | m. of a sūta-  |
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citraratha | m. of an officer  |
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citraratha | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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citrarathabāhlika | n. sg. gaRa rājadantādi-.  |
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citrasaṃstha | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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citrastha | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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citrasthala | n. Name of a garden  |
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citsabheśānandatīrtha | m. Name of an author.  |
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cittanātha | m. "heart-lord", a lover  |
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cittastha | mfn. being in the heart  |
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cittottha | m. " equals tta-ja- ", the 7th mansion (in astrology)  |
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cyutapathaka | m. "deviated from the path", Name of a pupil of śākyamuni-,  |
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dadhimantha | m. a beverage obtained by churning d/adhi- (plural)  |
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dadhimanthana | n. the churning of d/adhi-  |
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dādhittha | mf(ī-)n. (fr. dadhittha-) relating to Feronia Elephantum ,  |
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dādhittha | n. its resin  |
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dadhittha | m. equals dhi-phala- (the wood of which is not allowed to be used in sacrifices)  |
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dadhittha | m. equals -rasa-  |
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dadhittharasa | m. the resin of Dadhittha, 49, 24.  |
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dadittha | Name (also title or epithet) of a monkey,  |
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dagdharatha | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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dāhasthala | n. a place where dead bodies are burnt  |
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daivaratha | m. divine chariot (wrong reading for deva--?)  |
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daivatīrtha | n. daiva |
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daivātitha | mf(ī-)n. relating to devātithi-  |
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daivātitha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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dakṣamakhamathana | ri.,"destruction of dadhīca-'s sacrifice", Name of f.  |
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dakṣamathana | m. "destroyer of dadhīca-", śiva-  |
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dakṣastha | mf(ā-)n. being (on the right id est) south  |
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dakṣiṇāpatha | m. path of the dakṣiṇā- cow, (between the śālā- and the sadas-)  |
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dākṣiṇāpathaka | mf(ī-)n. relating to dakṣiṇā-patha- (gaRa dhūmādi-).  |
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dakṣiṇastha | m. "standing on the right of his master", a charioteer  |
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damatha | m. ( ) "self-control" See tri--  |
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damatha | m. punishment  |
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dānadharmakathana | n. Name of work on alms-giving.  |
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daṇḍamātha |  |
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dāṇḍāyanasthalaka | mf(ī-)n. relating to sthalī- (gaRa dhūmādi-).  |
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dāṇḍāyanasthalī | f. Name of a village  |
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dantistha | mfn. seated on an elephant  |
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daramanthara | mfn. a little slow, .  |
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daraślatha | mfn. a little loose  |
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daratha | m. a cave  |
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daratha | m. taking flight  |
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darśanapatha | m. idem or 'm. the range of sight ' see a--.  |
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darśanārtha | mfn. intending to see any one  |
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darśanārtham | ind. to visit  |
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dārukeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dārutīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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daśakanyātīrtha | n. the tīrtha- of the 10 Virgins  |
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daśamīstha | mfn. between 90 and 100 years old, .  |
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daśapūrvaratha | See -ratha-  |
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dāśaratha | mf(ī-)n. (a road) affording space for ten waggons  |
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dāśaratha | mf(ī-)n. belonging to or coming from daśa-ratha-  |
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dāśaratha | m. patronymic of rāma-  |
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daśaratha | mfn. (d/aś-) having 10 chariots  |
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daśaratha | m. Name of rāma-'s father (descendant of ikṣvāku-, sovereign of ayodhyā-) (death of durgā-) (-pūrva-ratha-)  |
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daśaratha | m. Name of an ancestor of rāma-'s father  |
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daśaratha | m. of a son of nava-ratha-  |
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daśaratha | m. of roma-- or loma-pāda-  |
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daśaratha | m. of a son of su-yaśas- (dāś- varia lectio) and (in Prakritdasalatha)  |
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daśaratha | n. the body  |
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daśarathalalitāvrata | n. Name of an observance  |
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daśarathatattva | n. Name of work  |
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daśarathavijaya | m. Name of  |
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daśarathayajñāramha | m. Name of  |
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ḍavittha | m. Name of a man (named along with ḍittha-; see ḍāmbhiṭṭa-) (kapittha- ) a wooden antelope  |
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dehasthavarodaya | m. Name of work  |
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deśāntarastha | mfn. being in a foreign country,  |
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deśastha | mfn. situated or living in a country  |
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devadatttaśatha | m. Name of a preceptor gaRa śaunakādi- in  |
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devagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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devakhātatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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devanātha | m. "lord of the gods", Name of śiva-,  |
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devanātha | m. of several authors (also -ṭhakkura-, -tarka-pañcānana-,and -pāṭhaka-).  |
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devanītha | m. a formula consisting of 17 pāda-s  |
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devapatha | m. "god's path", heaven  |
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devapatha | m. the Milky Way  |
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devapatha | m. Name of place of pilgrimage (see ) (also devapathatīrtha -tīrtha- n. )  |
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devapathatīrtha | n. devapatha |
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devaprastha | m. Name of the city of senā-bindu-  |
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devaratha | m. the car or vehicle of a god  |
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devaratha | m. a car for carrying the images of the gods in a procession (see daiva--)  |
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devaratha | m. Name of a man  |
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devasthali | m. Name of an author  |
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devataratha | m. Name of teachers  |
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devatīrtha | n. "divine tīrtha-", Name of a bathing-place  |
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devatīrtha | n. right moment for (worshipping) the gods  |
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devatīrtha | n. the part of the hands sacred to the gods (id est the tips of the fingers)  |
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devatīrthamaya | mf(ī-)n. full of divine tīrtha-s  |
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devatīrthasvāmin | m. the ascetic Name of viśveśvara-datta-mitra-  |
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devātitha | wrong reading for daiv-.  |
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devāvasatha | m. "habitation of the gods", temple  |
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deveśatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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devyātharvaṇasīrṣopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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dhanadatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhanadeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhanastha | mfn. "living in wealth", wealthy, rich  |
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dhanuḥsaṃstha | mfn. shaped like a bow  |
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dhanvantarigrantha | m. Name of work  |
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dharaṇistha | mfn. being or staying on earth  |
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dhārāpatha | m. "rim-path" id est the rut (of a wheel)  |
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dhārāpatha | m. the reach of a blade  |
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dhārāpatha | m. tham prāpay-, to cause to perish by the blade of (genitive case)  |
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dharasaṃstha | mfn. mountain-like  |
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dharmakāmārtha | m. plural virtue, pleasure, and wealth  |
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dharmakāmārthasaṃbaddha | mfn. joined with or containing virtue, pleasure, and wealth  |
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dharmakāmārthasambandha | m. alliance for virtue, pleasure, and wealth id est matrimony  |
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dharmakathaka | m. propounder of the law (varia lectio thika-)  |
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dharmanātha | m. legal protector  |
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dharmapatha | m. equals next  |
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dharmapatha | m. Name of a merchant  |
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dharmaprastha | m. "habitation of the god dharma-", Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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dharmaratha | m. "law-chariot", Name of a son of sagara-  |
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dharmaratha | m. of divi-ratha-  |
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dharmārtha | m. dual number religious merit and wealth  |
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dharmārthadarśin | mfn. having an eye to duty and interest or to religion and wealth  |
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dharmārthakāmamokṣa | m. plural religious merit, wealth, pleasure and final emancipation (the 4 objects of existence)  |
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dharmārtham | ind. for religious purposes, according to right or rule or duty |
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dharmārthapratibaddhatā | f. attachment to duty and interest or to religion and wealth  |
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dharmārthayukta | mfn. conformable to duty and interest, Apast.  |
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dharmastha | m. "abiding in the law", a judge  |
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dharmasthala | n. "place of justice", Name of a town  |
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dharmasthavira | m. "firm in law", Name of a man  |
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dharmatattvārthacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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dharmatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dharmeśvaratīrtha | n. dharmeśvara |
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dharmitāvacchedakatāvādārtha | m. Name of work |
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dharopastha | m. the surface of the earth  |
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dhātakikitīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhātvartha | m. "having the sense of a root", a verb  |
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dhaurādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhṛṣṭaratha | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio dṛṣṭa-r-).  |
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dhūmapatha | m. "way of smoke", sacrifice, seeking salvation by works (equals karmamārga- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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dhūmottha | n. equals -ma-ja-  |
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dhunīnātha | m. "lord of the rivers", the ocean  |
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dhūtapāpatīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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dhūtapāpeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of tīrtha-s  |
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dhvaninātha | m. Name of a man  |
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dhvāṅkṣatīrtha | n. a bathing-place for crows  |
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dhvanyartha | m. implied meaning or truth  |
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dhyānastha | ( ) mfn. absorbed in meditation.  |
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digvakrasaṃstha | mfn. standing apart from the right direction  |
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digvidikstha | mfn. situated towards the cardinal and intermediate points, encompassing  |
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dikpatha | m. "the path of the horizon", the surrounding region or quarter  |
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dinādhinātha | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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dinanātha | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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dīnanātha | m. Name of author  |
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dīnanāthasūri | m. Name of author  |
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ḍiṇḍimeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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diṅnātha | m. equals dik-pati-  |
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dīptikeśvaratīrtha | (keśv-?) n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dīrghanītha | (gh/a--) m. Name of a man  |
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dīrghasaktha | mf(ī-)n. having long thighs  |
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dīrghayātha | m. or n. a long course or journey  |
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ḍittha | m. Name of a man, man of ḍittha-'s kind (?;"a handsome dark-complexioned man conversant with every branch of learning" ; see ḍavittha-and ḍāmbhiṭṭa-) Va1rtt. 5 (also ḍitthatā -tā- f. ḍitthatva -tva- n."an act of a man of ḍittha-'s kind")  |
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ḍittha | m. a wooden elephant  |
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ḍitthatā | f. ḍittha |
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ḍitthatva | n. ḍittha |
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divaratha | wrong reading for divi-- (q.v)  |
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divasanātha | m. "day-lord", the sun  |
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diviratha | m. Name of several men (varia lectio diva--)  |
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divyaratha | m. "divine car", vehicle of the gods  |
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dostha | mfn. (for doḥ--) placed on the arm  |
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dostha | m. servant (see pārśva-stha-), service  |
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dostha | m. player, play  |
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drākṣāprastha | n. Name of a city gaRa mālādi-.  |
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draupadīpramātha | m. equals -haraṇa-.  |
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dravyapadārtha | m. Name of work  |
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dṛḍharatha | m. "having a strong chariot", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (thāśraya-, idem or 'f. "having a fast colour", alum ')  |
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dṛḍharatha | m. of a son of jayad-ratha- and father of viśva-jit-  |
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dṛḍharatha | m. of the father of the 10th arhat- of the 10th arhat- of the present ava-sarpiṇī-  |
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dṛkpatha | m. range of sight  |
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dṛkpathamgam | to appear, become visible  |
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dṛkpathami | to appear, become visible  |
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dṛṣṭaratha | m. Name of a king (varia lectio dṛḍha--and dhṛṣṭa--).  |
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dṛṣṭārtha | mfn. having the aim or object apparent, obvious, practical (opp. to a-d-,transcendental) serving for a pattern or standard  |
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dṛṣṭārtha | mfn. knowing the matter or the real nature of anything  |
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dṛṣṭārthatattvajña | mfn. knowing the true, state or circumstances of the case  |
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dṛṣṭipatha | m. the path or range of sight  |
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duḥsaktha | mfn. having deformed thighs  |
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duḥsamartha | mfn. difficult to be conceived  |
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duḥstha | mfn. "standing badly", unsteady, disquieted (literally and figuratively)  |
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duḥstha | mfn. uneasy, unhappy, poor, miserable  |
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duḥstha | mfn. ignorant, unwise, a fool  |
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duḥstha | mfn. covetous  |
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duḥstha | mfn. with sthā-, to be unwell  |
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duḥstham | ind. badly, ill  |
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dūrapatha | m. a long way  |
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dūrapatha | m. thaṃ gata-, living far off  |
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dūrārtha | m. remote or recondite object  |
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dūrasaṃstha | mfn. being in the distance, remote  |
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dūrastha | mfn. equals saṃstha- etc.  |
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dūrasthatva | n.  |
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