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tya | See ty/ad-.  |
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tyad | mfn. Nominal verb sy/a- (s-), sy/ā-, ty/ad-, (gaRa sarvādi-) that (often used like an article exempli gratia, 'for example' ty/at paṇīn/āṃ v/asu-,"that id est the wealth of the paṇi-s " ;sometimes strengthened by c/id-;often put after ut/a-,or after another demonstrative in the beginning of a sentence) (ty/asya- equals m/ama-, ; n. ty/am-for ty/ad-, [in the etymology of saty/am-] )  |
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tyad | ind. indeed, namely, as it is known (always preceded by ha-) ([ confer, compare Old German der.])  |
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tyāda | m. (patronymic fr. tyad-) the son of that person  |
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tyadam | ind. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals tyad- gaRa śarad-ādi-.  |
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tyādāyani | m. idem or 'm. (patronymic fr. tyad-) the son of that person ' (tyad- edition,but see tād-, yād-).  |
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tyādṛś | mfn. such a one as that, .  |
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tyādṛśa | mfn. such a one as that, .  |
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tyāga | m. ( ) leaving, abandoning, forsaking etc.  |
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tyāga | m. quitting (a place, deśa--)  |
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tyāga | m. discharging, secretion giving up, resigning, gift, donation, distribution etc.  |
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tyāga | m. sacrificing one's life  |
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tyāga | m. liberality etc.  |
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tyāga | m. a sage  |
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tyāga | m. see ātma--, tanu--, deha--, prāṇa--, śarīra--.  |
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tyāgagatā | f. Name of a nāga- virgin  |
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tyāgaśīla | mfn. idem or 'mfn. liberal '  |
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tyāgaśīlatā | f. liberality  |
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tyāgayuta | mfn. liberal  |
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tyāgima | mfn.  |
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tyāgin | mfn. ( ) equals tyājaka- (with genitive case) and (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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tyāgin | mfn. giving up, resigning (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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tyāgin | mfn. one who has resigned (as an ascetic who abandons worldly objects) |
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tyāgin | mfn. sacrificing, giving up (life, ātmanaḥ-)  |
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tyāgin | mfn. liberal, (m.) donor  |
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tyāgin | m. a hero  |
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tyāgitā | f. liberality  |
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tyagnāyis | Name of a sāman-  |
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tyaj | cl.1. jati- (metrically also te-; perfect tense Ved. tity/āja-,Class. tat- ; tatyaja- ; future tyakṣyati- ; tyajiṣy- ; Aorist atyāhṣīt-; infinitive mood tyaktum-) to leave, abandon, quit etc. ; to leave a place, go away from etc. ; to let go, dismiss, discharge ; to give up, surrender, resign, part from, renounce etc. (tanum-or deham-or kalevaram-,"to abandon the body, die" etc.; prāṇān-or śvāsam-or jīvitam-,"to give up breath or life, risk or lose one's life" etc.) ; P. A1. to shun, avoid, get rid of, free one's self from (any passion etc.) etc. ; to give away, distribute, offer (as a sacrifice or oblation to a deity; tyajate-etymologically = ) etc. ; to set aside, leave unnoticed, disregard ; (ind.p. tyaktvā-) to except ; Passive voice tyajyate-, to be abandoned by, get rid of (instrumental case) : Causal tyājayati- (Aorist atityajat- ) to cause anyone to quit ; to cause anyone to give up ; to expel, turn out, ; to cause any one to lose, deprive of (instrumental case) ; to empty the body by evacuations : Desiderative tityakṣati-, to be about to lose (one's life, prāṇān-)  |
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tyaj | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' leaving, abandoning  |
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tyaj | mfn. giving up, offering  |
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tyaj | mfn. see tanu--, tanū--, su--.  |
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tyaja | See dus--.  |
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tyājaka | mfn. one who abandons or expels  |
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tyajana | n. leaving, abandoning  |
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tyajana | n. giving  |
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tyajana | n. excepting, exclusion  |
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tyajana | n. expelling  |
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tyājana | n. abandoning (worldly attachments, saṅgānām-)  |
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tyajanīya | mfn. to be left or abandoned  |
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tyajanīya | mfn. to be avoided or excepted  |
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tyajapa | (ty/a--) m. that (id est a lower kind of) muttering (opposed to mahājap/a-)  |
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tyajas | n. abandonment, difficulty, danger  |
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tyajas | n. alienation, aversion, envy (equals krodha- )  |
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tyajas | m. "offshoot", a descendant, .  |
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tyajita | mfn. equals tyakta-  |
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tyājita | mfn. made to abandon (with accusative)  |
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tyājita | mfn. made to give up  |
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tyājita | mfn. deprived of (accusative) etc.  |
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tyājita | mfn. expelled  |
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tyājita | mfn. caused to be disregarded  |
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tyājya | mfn. ( vArttika) to be left or abandoned or quitted or shunned or expelled or removed etc.  |
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tyājya | mfn. to be given up etc.  |
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tyājya | mfn. to be sacrificed  |
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tyājya | mfn. to be excepted  |
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tyājya | n. part of an asterism or its duration considered as unlucky  |
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tyakta | mfn. left, abandoned.  |
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tyaktāgni | mfn. (a brahman-) neglecting the household-fire  |
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tyaktāgni | mfn. one who has abandoned the sacred fire, .  |
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tyaktajīvita | mfn. one who has given up all expectation of life, ready to abandon life (in compound)  |
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tyaktalajja | mfn. abandoning shame, shameless  |
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tyaktaprāṇa | mfn. idem or '(in rhetoric) resuming what has been suspended, '  |
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tyaktapunaḥsvikṛta | (in rhetoric) resuming what has been suspended,  |
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tyaktaśrī | mfn. abandoned by fortune.  |
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tyaktātman | mfn. despairing  |
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tyaktavat | mfn. having left.  |
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tyaktavidhi | mfn. transgressing rules, ix, 6, 9.  |
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tyaktavya | mfn. to be left or abandoned  |
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tyaktavya | mfn. to be kept off from (ablative)  |
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tyaktavya | mfn. to be given up or sacrificed  |
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tyaktavya | mfn. to be given up in despair  |
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tyaktṛ | mfn. abandoner of any one (genitive case)  |
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tyaktṛ | mfn. one who abandons or sacrifices (his life, prāṇān-)  |
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tyaktukāma | mfn. wishing to leave.  |
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tyatra | ind. "there"  |
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tyatratya | mfn. being there  |
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tyugra | m. for t/ugra-  |
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ābhayajātya | mf(ī-)n. descended from abhaya-jāta-, gaRa gargādi- ( ) .  |
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abhibhūtyojas | (6) mfn. having superior power  |
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abhidrutya | ind.p. having attacked.  |
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abhihatya | ind.p. striking, killing  |
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ābhijātya | n. (fr. abhi-jāta-), noble birth, nobility  |
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ābhijātya | n. learning, scholarship  |
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ābhijātya | n. beauty  |
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ābhijitya | mfn. a descendant of abhi-jit-  |
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abhilakṣyīkṛtya | ind.p. (1. kṛ-), aiming at a mark, directing towards.  |
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abhipratyavaruh | to step down upon (accusative)  |
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abhipratyave | ( i-) to move down towards  |
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abhipratye | ( i-) to come back towards (accusative)  |
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abhipretya | ind. intending, meaning by  |
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abhisaṃhṛtya | ind. conjointly,  |
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abhisaṃtyaj | (ind.p. -tyajya-) to abandon, give up, desist from (accusative)  |
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abhisṛtya | ind.p. having gone near (accusative)  |
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abhiśrutya | ind.p. hearing of, learning  |
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abhityaj | to abandon (edition Bomb.)  |
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abhivyāhṛtya | mfn. to be said  |
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abhṛtyātman | mfn. "not behaving as a servant", disobedient towards (locative case)  |
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abhyāghātya | mfn. recited with interruption  |
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abhyatyṛj | to carry over or transfer upon (accusative)  |
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abhyāvṛtya | ind.p. turning one's self towards (accusative)  |
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abhyetya | ind.p. having approached, N.  |
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abhyupetya | ind.p. having arrived at (accusative)  |
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abhyupetya | having entered  |
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abhyupetya | having assented or agreed to.  |
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abhyupetyāśuśrūṣā | f. breach of a contracted service, a title of law treating of disputes between the master and a servant who has broken his agreement commentator or commentary on  |
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acchetya | mfn. to be approached  |
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acintya | mfn. inconceivable, surpassing thought  |
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acintya | m. Name of śiva-.  |
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acintyakarman | mfn. performing inconceivable actions.  |
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acintyarūpa | mfn. having an inconceivable form.  |
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adaḥkṛtya | having done that.  |
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adākṣiṇātya | m. plural "not Southerners", the gauḍa-s,  |
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adantya | mfn. not suitable for the teeth  |
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adantya | mfn. not dental  |
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adantya | n. toothlessness.  |
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adhidaivatya | n. the highest divine rank among (ablative),  |
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adhigartya | (5) mfn. being on the driver's seat  |
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adhihastya | n. a present etc. held in the hand,  |
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ādhīkṛtya | ind.p. having pledged, etc.  |
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adhikṛtya | ind. ind.p. having placed at the head, having made the chief subject  |
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adhikṛtya | ind. regarding, concerning  |
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adhikṛtya | ind. with reference to.  |
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ādhipatya | n. ([ ]) (fr. adhi-pati-), supremacy, sovereignty, power  |
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adhītya | ind.p. having gone over, having studied.  |
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adhityakā | f. (fr. adhi-tya-,a derivation of adhi-; see ), land on the upper part of a mountain, table land  |
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adhvagatyanta | m. measure of length applicable to roads.  |
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adhyardhaśatya | mfn. amounting to or bought with one hundred and fifty.  |
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ādidaitya | m. Name of hiraṇyakaśipu-  |
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āditya | mfn. ( ) belonging to or coming from aditi- etc. |
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āditya | m. "son of aditi-"  |
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āditya | m. plural Name of seven deities of the heavenly sphere (the chief is varuṇa-,to whom the N. āditya- is especially applicable;the succeeding five are mitra-, aryaman-, bhaga-, dakṣa-, aṃśa-;that of the seventh is probably sūrya- or savitṛ-;as a class of deities they are distinct from the viśve devāḥ- ;sometimes their number is supposed to be eight ;and in the period of the brāhmaṇa-s twelve, as representing the sun in the twelve months of the year )  |
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āditya | m. Name of a god in general, especially of sūrya- (the sun) etc.  |
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āditya | m. Name of viṣṇu- in his vāmana- or dwarf avatāra- (as son of kaśyapa- and aditi-)  |
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āditya | m. the plant Calotropis Gigantea  |
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āditya | m. dual number (au-) Name of a constellation, the seventh lunar mansion  |
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ādityā | f. (?) the sun  |
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āditya | n. equals au- (see punar-vasu-)  |
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āditya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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āditya | mfn. ( ) relating or belonging to or coming from the āditya-s  |
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āditya | mfn. relating to the god of the sun.  |
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ādityabandhu | m. "the sun's friend", Name of śākyamuni-.  |
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ādityabhaktā | f. equals -parṇikā-  |
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ādityacandrau | m. dual number sun and moon.  |
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ādityācārya | m. Name of an author.  |
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ādityadarśana | n. "showing the sun"(to a child of four months), one of the rites called saṃskāra- q.v  |
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ādityadāsa | m. Name of a man.  |
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ādityadeva | m. idem or 'm. Name of a man.'  |
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ādityadevata | (ādity/a--) mfn. one whose (special) deity is the sun  |
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ādityadhāman | (ty/a-), mfn. having a place among the āditya-s,  |
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ādityagarbha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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ādityagata | mfn. being in the sun,  |
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ādityagati | f. course of the sun  |
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ādityagraha | m. a particular ladle-full of soma- in the evening-oblation  |
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ādityahṛdaya | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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ādityajūta | (ādity/a--), (fr. jū-) mfn. urged by the āditya-s  |
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ādityajyotis | (ādity/a--) mfn. having the light of the sun  |
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ādityakāntā | f. Polanisia Icosandra (a creeping plant with gold-coloured flowers, growing near the water)  |
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ādityakeśava | m. Name of an image of viṣṇu-.  |
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ādityaketu | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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ādityakīlaka | m. a particular phenomenon in the sky, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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ādityaloka | m. plural the sun's worlds  |
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ādityamaṇḍala | n. the disc or orb of the sun  |
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ādityanāman | n. Name of the sun  |
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ādityānuvartin | mfn. following the sun  |
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ādityapāka | mfn. boiled in the sun.  |
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ādityaparṇikā | f. ([ ]) Polanisia Icosandra.  |
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ādityaparṇin | m. ([ ]) Polanisia Icosandra.  |
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ādityaparṇinī | f. ([ ]) Polanisia Icosandra.  |
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ādityapātra | n. a vessel for drawing off the āditya-grah/a- (q.v)  |
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ādityapattra | m. Calotropis Gigantea  |
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ādityaprabha | m. "having the splendour of the sun", Name of a king  |
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ādityapurāṇa | n. Name of an upapurāṇa-.  |
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ādityapuṣpikā | f. equals -pattra-  |
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ādityarāma | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ādityaśakti | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chief,  |
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ādityasaṃvatsara | m. a solar year.  |
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ādityaśayana | n. the sun's sleep  |
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ādityaśayanavrata | n. a particular vow or religious observance.  |
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ādityasena | m. Name of a prince  |
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ādityasthālī | f. a receptacle from which the āditya-grah/a- is drawn  |
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ādityastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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ādityasūkta | n. a particular hymn.  |
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ādityasūnu | m. "the sun's son", Name of sugrīva- (the monkey king), of yama-, of manu-, etc.  |
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ādityasvāmin | m. Name of a man.  |
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ādityatejas | m. or f. Polanisia Icosandra  |
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ādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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ādityatva | n. the state of being the sun  |
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ādityavallabhā | f. equals -parṇikā-  |
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ādityavani | mfn. winning (the favour of) the āditya-s  |
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ādityavāra | m. Sunday, n. 1  |
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ādityavardhana | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a Kanouj king,  |
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ādityavarman | m. "having the sun (the āditya-s?) as protector", Name of a king  |
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ādityavarṇa | mfn. having the sun's colour  |
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ādityavarṇa | m. Name of a man.  |
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ādityavat | ind. like the sun  |
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ādityavat | (ādity/a--) mfn. surrounded by the āditya-s  |
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ādityavidhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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ādityavrata | n. "a vow or rite relating to the sun"  |
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ādityavrata | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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ādityavratika | mfn. performing the above rite on  |
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ādityayaśas | m. Name of a man.  |
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ādṛtya | mf(ā-)n. venerable, respectable  |
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ādṛtya | ind.p. having respected, having honoured.  |
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adyasutyā | f. preparation and consecration of the soma- on the same day  |
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adyūtya | n. (4) unlucky gambling  |
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adyūtya | mfn. not derived from gambling, honestly obtained.  |
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āgastya | mf(stī-)n. (see gaRa saṃkāśādi-) referring to the ṛṣi- agastya- or Agasti etc.  |
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āgastya | mf(stī-)n. coming from the plant Agasti Grandiflorum  |
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āgastya | m. (gaRa gargādi- q.v) a descendant of Agasti etc.  |
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āgastya | m. plural (see gaRa kaṇvādi-) the descendants of Agasti  |
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agastya | m. (3, 4) equals ag/asti-  |
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agastya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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agastyacāra | m. the path of Canopus.  |
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agastyagītā | f. plural agastya-'s hymns, forming part of the ādi-vārāha-purāṇa-.  |
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agastyagṛhaspatika | mfn. having agastya- for a householder,  |
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agastyamārga | m. the path of agastya- (Canopus), id est the South.  |
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agastyasaṃhitā | f. Name of an old compendium of the tantra- literature.  |
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agastyaśāsta | mfn. ruled by agastya- (with diś-, f. "the south"),  |
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agastyodaya | m. the rising of Canopus  |
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agastyodaya | m. the seventh day of the second half of bhādra-.  |
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āgatya | ind.p. having arrived or come.  |
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agatyā | ind. unavoidably, indispensably,  |
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agnicityā | f. ([ ]) arranging to preparing the sacred or sacrificial fire-place  |
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ahantya | See the preceding.  |
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ahantya | mfn. ahanti |
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aharvyatyāsam | ind. so that the order of the days is reversed  |
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āhaspatya | mfn. (fr. ahas-pati-), belonging to the lord of the day or to the sun,  |
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āhatya | ind.p. having struck or beaten, striking, hitting.  |
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āhatyavacana | n. an explicit or energetic explanation.  |
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āhatyavāda | m. an explicit or energetic explanation.  |
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ahihatya | n. equals -ghna- above  |
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ahirbudhnyadevatya | n. "having ahirbudhnya- as deity", the nakṣatra- uttara-bhadrapadā-  |
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āhṛtya | ind.p. having fetched or brought etc.  |
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āhṛtya | mfn. to be fetched,  |
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āhṛtya | to be offered, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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aikamatya | n. (fr. eka-mata-), unanimity, conformity or sameness of opinions etc.  |
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aikamatya | mfn. having conformity of opinions, conforming, agreeing  |
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aikāntya | n. (fr. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (fr. ekānta-), absolute, necessary, complete, exclusive '), exclusiveness, absoluteness  |
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aikapatya | n. (fr. eka-pati-), sovereignty of one, absolute monarchy  |
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aikaśrutya | n. (fr. eka-śruti- q.v), sameness of tone or accent, monotony  |
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aindrābārhaspatya | mfn. belonging to indra- and bṛhaspati-  |
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aiṣamastya | mfn. occurring in or relating to this year, of this year  |
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aiyatya | n. (fr. iyat-), quantity, number, value.  |
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ājijityā | f. victory in a running-match  |
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ākāśānantyāyatana | n. "abode of infinity or of infinite space", Name of a world  |
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ākāśānantyāyatana | m. plural Name (also title or epithet) of a class of gods, (also tano- paga-, )  |
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ākatya | n. the being a-kata-  |
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akhkhalīkṛtyā | Vedic or Veda ind.p. (1. kṛ-), uttering the exclamation akhkhala-  |
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akṛtakṛtya | ( ), mfn. one who has not done his duty  |
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akṛtya | mfn. not to be done, criminal  |
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akṛtya | n. crime.  |
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akṛtyakārin | mfn. evil-doer  |
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akutomṛtyu | mfn. not threatened by death from any quarter,  |
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alaṃkṛtya | ind.p. having decorated  |
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alpātyaya | mfn. causing little pain |
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amartya | mfn. (4) immortal  |
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amartya | mfn. imperishable, divine  |
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amartya | m. a god  |
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amartyabhāva | m. the condition of immortals, immortality, .  |
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amartyabhuvana | n. "world of the immortals", the heaven  |
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amartyatā | ([ ]) f. immortality.  |
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amartyatva | ([L.]) n. immortality.  |
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amatyā | ind. instrumental case unconsciously  |
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amātya | m. (4) (fr. 1. am/ā- see ) inmate of the same house, belonging to the same house or family  |
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amātya | m. "a companion (of a king)", minister  |
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amātya | See 1. am/ā-  |
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āmātya | m. (equals amātya- q.v), a minister, counsellor  |
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ambuvācītyaga | m. the thirteenth of the same  |
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aṃhasaspatya | n. power over calamity  |
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āṃhaspatya | mfn. belonging to the dominion of aṃhaspati- (as the intercalary month)  |
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amṛtyu | m. non death, immortality  |
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amṛtyu | mfn. immortal  |
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anabhyāsamitya | mfn. improper to be approached commentator or commentary  |
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anadhītya | mfn. without going over or repeating, .  |
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anādṛtya | ind.p. without respecting, regardless.  |
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anāgohatyā | f. murder of an innocent person  |
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anaibhṛtya | n. inconstancy,  |
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anaibhṛtya | want of modesty,  |
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ānantya | mfn. (fr. an-anta- ), infinite, eternal etc.  |
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ānantya | mfn. bestowing infinite reward  |
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ānantya | n. infinity, eternity etc.  |
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ānantya | n. immortality, future happiness  |
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anantya | mfn. infinite, eternal  |
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anantya | n. infinity, eternity.  |
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anānukṛtya | mfn. (ānu-for anu-), inimitable, unparalleled  |
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ānapatya | mfn. (fr. an-apatya-), proceeding from childlessness  |
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anapatya | mf(ā-)n. childless  |
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anapatya | n. childlessness  |
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anapatyaka | mfn. childless.  |
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anapatyatā | f. childlessness  |
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anapatyavat | (/anapatya--) mfn. childless  |
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anātmapratyavekṣā | f. reflection that there is no spirit or self  |
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ānatya | ind.p. having bent.  |
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anatyantagati | f. the sense of"not exceedingly", sense of diminutive words.  |
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anātyantika | mfn. not perpetual, not final, intermittent, recurrent.  |
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anatyaya | m. the not going across  |
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anatyaya | mfn. unperishable, unbroken.  |
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anatyudya | mfn. (equals aty-an-udya-), quite unfit to be mentioned, far above any expression  |
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anaucitya | n. unfitness  |
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anauddhatya | n. freedom from haughtiness  |
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anauddhatya | n. not standing high (said of the water of a river)  |
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andhrabhṛtya | m. plural a dynasty of the andhra-s.  |
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anirghātya | mfn. not to be brought out by force,  |
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anirvartyamāna | mfn. not being brought to a close.  |
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aniścintya | mfn. not to be thought of, inconceivable, incomprehensible.  |
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aniścitya | ind.p. not having ascertained.  |
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anitya | mfn. not everlasting, transient, occasional, incidental  |
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anitya | mfn. irregular, unusual  |
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anitya | mfn. unstable  |
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anitya | mfn. uncertain  |
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anityabhāva | m. transitoriness.  |
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anityadatrima | m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption.  |
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anityadatta | m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption.  |
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anityadattaka | m. a son surrendered by his parents to another for temporary or preliminary adoption.  |
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anityakarman | n. an occasional act of worship, sacrifice for a special purpose.  |
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anityakriyā | f. an occasional act of worship, sacrifice for a special purpose.  |
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anityam | ind. occasionally.  |
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anityapratyavekṣā | f. consciousness that all is passing away  |
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anityasama | m. sophism, consisting in generalizing what is exceptional (as perishableness).  |
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anityasamaprakaraṇa | n. a section in the nyāya- discussing that sophism.  |
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anityasamāsa | m. a compound, the sense of which may be equally expressed by resolving it into its constituent parts.  |
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anityatā | f. transient or limited existence.  |
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anityatva | n. transient or limited existence.  |
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annapatya | (/anna--) n. the lordship over food  |
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antaḥpātya | m. ([ ]) a post fixed in the middle of the place of sacrifice  |
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antaḥpātya | m. (in grammar) insertion of a letter  |
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antaḥpurādhipatya | n. supremacy over the women's apartments,  |
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antarāpatyā | f. a pregnant woman  |
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antardivākīrtya | m. concealing a caṇḍāla-,  |
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antastya | n. intestines  |
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āntya | m. one who finishes, personified as bhauvana-  |
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antya | etc. See antika-, p.45.  |
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antya | mfn. last in place, in time, or in order  |
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antya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' immediately following exempli gratia, 'for example' aṣṭamāntya-, the ninth  |
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antya | mfn. lowest in place or condition, undermost, inferior, belonging to the lowest caste  |
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antya | m. the plant Cyperus Hexastachyus Communis  |
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antya | n. the number 1000 billions  |
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antya | n. the twelfth sign of the zodiac  |
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antya | n. the last member of a mathematical series.  |
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antyabha | n. the last nakṣatra- (revati-)  |
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antyabha | n. the last sign of the zodiac, the sign Pisces.  |
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antyadhana | n. last member of an arithmetical series.  |
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antyahuti | f. funeral oblation or sacrifice.  |
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antyaja | mfn. of the lowest caste  |
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antyaja | m. a śūdra-  |
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antyaja | m. a man of one of seven inferior tribes (a washerman, currier, mimic, varuḍa-, fisherman, meda- or attendant on women, and mountaineer or forester).  |
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antyajagamana | n. intercourse (between a woman of the higher caste) with a man of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajāgamana | n. intercourse (between a man of the higher caste) with a woman of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajanman | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajāti | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajātīya | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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antyaka | m. a man of the lowest tribe  |
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antyakarman | n. funeral rites.  |
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antyakriyā | f. funeral rites.  |
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antyamaṇḍana | n. a funeral ornament,  |
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antyamūla | n. (in arithmetic) the last or greatest root (in the square) .  |
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antyapada | n. (in arithmetic) the last or greatest root (in the square) .  |
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antyārdha | the hinder part,  |
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antyavarṇa | mf(ā-) a man or woman of the last tribe, a śūdra-.  |
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antyāvasāyin | ī-, inī- mf. a man or woman of low caste (the son of a cāṇḍāla- by a niṣādī-, especially a caṇḍāla-, śvapaca-, kṣattṛ-, sūta-, vaidehaka-, māgadha-, and āyogava-)  |
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antyavipulā | f. Name of a metre.  |
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āntyāyana | m. a descendant of the above  |
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antyayoni | f. the lowest origin  |
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antyayoni | mfn. of the lowest origin.  |
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antyayuga | m. the last or kali- age.  |
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antyeṣṭi | f. funeral sacrifice.  |
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antyeṣṭikriyā | f. funeral ceremonies.  |
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antyūti | (4) mfn. at hand with help  |
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ānugatya | n. following  |
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ānugatya | n. acquaintance, familiarity  |
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anukṛtya | mfn. fit to be imitated  |
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anuprahṛtya | mfn. to be thrown into the fire, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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anuṣatya | mfn. being conformable to truth (satya-)  |
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ānusītya | mfn. (fr. anu-sīta-), being along the furrow  |
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anuvartya | mfn. to be followed,  |
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anuvartya | to be supplied from the preceding,  |
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anvāyātya | mfn. to be brought in connection with, to be added, to be supplied  |
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anyadevatya | ([ ]) mfn. having another divinity id est addressed to another divinity.  |
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anyatastya | m. "opponent, adversary", in compound with  |
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anyatastyajāyin | mfn. overwhelming adversaries  |
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anyonyakṛtya | n. mutual services,  |
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anyonyāpatitatyāgin | mfn. deserting each other without either losing caste,  |
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apakṛtya | n. damage, hurt  |
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apakṛtya | mfn. deserving to be harmed or injured, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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apamitya | See apa-me-.  |
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apamitya | n. debt  |
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apāmitya | n. (see apa-m/itya-), equivalent  |
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āpamityaka | mfn. (fr. apa-mitya-[ ], ind.p. of apa-mā-), received by barter  |
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āpamityaka | n. property etc. obtained by barter  |
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apamṛtyu | m. sudden or accidental death  |
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apamṛtyu | m. a great danger or illness (from which a person recovers).  |
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apāmṛtyu | equals apa-mṛtyu-  |
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apamṛtyukāraṇaparīkṣā | f. post-mortem examination  |
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apāṅktya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "not in a line or row", not in the same class, inadmissible into society, ejected from caste '  |
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apāṅktyopahata | mfn. defiled or contaminated by the presence of impure or improper person  |
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aparītya | mfn. not to be walked round,  |
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aparityajya | mfn. = (or varia lectio for) a-- parityājya-.  |
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apatitānyonyatyāgin | mfn. deserting one another (as the father deserting a son, the teacher a pupil etc.) without (the latter) being ejected from caste, .  |
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apātrakṛtyā | f. acting unbecomingly, doing degrading offices (as for a Brahman to receive wealth improperly acquired, to trade, to serve a śūdra-, and to utter an untruth)  |
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apatya | n. (fr. /apa-), offspring, child, descendant  |
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apatya | n. a patronymical affix  |
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āpātya | mfn. ( ) approaching in order to assault or attack, rushing on, assailing  |
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āpātya | mfn. to be assaulted or attacked  |
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āpatya | mfn. (fr. apatya-), relating to the formation of patronymic nouns  |
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apatyaāpatyārthaśabda | m. a patronymic.  |
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apatyada | mfn. giving offspring  |
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apatyadā | f. Name of various plants.  |
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apatyajīva | m. Name of a plant.  |
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apatyakāma | mfn. desirous of offspring.  |
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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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apatyapratyaya | m. a patronymical affix  |
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apatyasac | m. (accusative sg. -s/ācam-) fn. accompanied with offspring  |
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apatyaśatru | m. "having his descendants for enemies", a crab (said to perish in producing young).  |
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apatyasneha | m. love for one's own children,  |
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apatyatā | f. state of childhood  |
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apatyavat | (/apatya--) mfn. possessed of offspring  |
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apatyavikrayin | m. "seller of his offspring", a father who receives a gratuity from his son-in-law.  |
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apavādapratyaya | m. an exceptional affix  |
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apavartya | mfn. to be reduced (by division) to the smallest quantity,  |
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apāvṛtya | ind.p. turning away from (with ablative)  |
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apitṛdevatya | (/a-pitṛ--) mfn. not having the Manes as deities  |
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āplutya | ind.p. having bathed or washed  |
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āplutya | having jumped up.  |
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āpodevatya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the water as deity '  |
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apoditya | (mfn.) n. impersonal or used impersonally to be completely gone away from (ablative)  |
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aprāmisatya | ( mī-with prā- equals pra- see a-pr/amaya-),"of imperishable truthfulness", unalterably true  |
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apratyākhyāna | n. non-refutation.  |
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apratyākhyāta | mfn. uncontradicted, unrefuted, assented to.  |
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apratyākhyeya | mfn. not to be contradicted, undeniable.  |
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apratyakṣa | mfn. not present to the sight, invisible, imperceptible.  |
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apratyakṣaśiṣṭa | mfn. not distinctly taught.  |
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apratyakṣatā | f. imperceptibility.  |
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apratyālabhamāna | mfn. not offering resistance  |
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apratyāmnāya | m. not a contradictory statement  |
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apratyaya | m. distrust, disbelief, doubt  |
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apratyaya | m. not an affix  |
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apratyaya | mfn. distrustful (with locative case)  |
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apratyaya | mfn. causing distrust  |
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apratyaya | mfn. having no affix.  |
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apratyayastha | mfn. (in grammar) not pertaining to an affix.  |
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apratyṛta | mfn. (equals an-arv/a-), not encountering any resistance in (locative case)  |
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apratyutthāyuka | mfn. not rising before (wrong reading yika-),  |
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aprāyatya | n. the state of being a-prayata-  |
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aprāyatya | See a-prayata-.  |
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aprītyātmaka | mf(ikā-)n. consisting of pain.  |
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aptya | (3) mfn. watery  |
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aptya | See 2. /ap-.  |
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āptya | equals āptavya- q.v  |
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āptya | (for 2. āptya-See below.)  |
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āptya | m. Name of trita-  |
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āptya | m. Name of indra-  |
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āptya | m. plural Name of a class of deities ( )  |
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āptya | m. (for 1. āptya-See under āp-.)  |
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apyatyarj | (3. plural -arjanti-) to add over and above  |
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araṃkṛtyā | Ved. ind.p. having prepared, being ready  |
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araṇyanitya | mfn. used to dwell in a forest,  |
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ārhantya | n. (gaRa brāhmaṇādi- ), the state or practice of an arhat- or jaina- saint.  |
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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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ārthapatya | n. (fr. artha-pati-), power or possession of a thing.  |
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ārtyapaharaṇa | n. the relieving of distress or pain etc.  |
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aruṇāditya | m. one of the twelve shapes of the sun  |
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āryasatya | n. (pāli- ariyasaccam-) sublime truth  |
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āryasatya | n. (with Buddhists the cattari ariyasaccāni-or"four great truths"are, 1. life is suffering, 2. desire of life is the cause of suffering, 3. extinction of that desire is the cessation of suffering, 4. the eightfold path(See below) leads to that extinction.)  |
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āśāditya | (aśāditya-) m. Name of a commentator.  |
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asajātya | mf(/ā-)n. without consanguinity  |
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asamātyojas | (6) mfn. of unequalled strength  |
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āsaṃgatya | n. (fr. a-saṃgata- ), non-union, non-relation.  |
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asaṃtyāga | m. not giving up or renouncing (intercourse with; genitive case)  |
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asaṃtyāgin | mfn. not giving up or abandoning  |
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asaṃtyājya | mfn. not to be abandoned  |
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asaṃtyājya | mfn. not to be avoided  |
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asaṃtyājya | mfn. not to be neglected or forgotten  |
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asatkṛtya | ind.p. not taking notice of (accusative)  |
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asatkṛtya | mfn. one who does evil actions  |
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asatya | mfn. untrue, false, lying. etc.  |
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asatya | n. untruth, falsehood  |
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asatyasandha | mfn. treacherous, base  |
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asatyasannibha | mfn. improbable, unlikely  |
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asatyaśīla | mf(ā-)n. having an inclination to falsehood  |
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asatyatā | f. untruth  |
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asatyavāda | m. a lie  |
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asatyavādin | mfn. speaking falsely, a liar.  |
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asihatya | n. fighting with swords (or knives), (gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v)  |
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aśītyakṣara | mfn. containing eighty syllables,  |
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aśītyakṣaratva | (n.)  |
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asmaddevatya | mfn. having us as deities  |
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āśrāvitapratyāśrāvita | n. dual number address and response, Jaim  |
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āśritya | ind.p. having sought or obtained an asylum  |
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āśritya | having recourse to, employing, practising, etc.  |
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astutya | mfn. not to be praised  |
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astya | n. (varia lectio for /asta-) a house  |
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astya | See 2. /asta-.  |
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astyāna | n. disregard  |
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asutyāga | m. giving up one's life  |
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aśvapastya | (/āśva--5) mfn. having horses in the stable, filling the stable with horses  |
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aśvapatyādi | m. a gaRa of  |
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asyahatya | (or -ha-tya-) gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v  |
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asyahatya | (See āsyahātya-.)  |
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āsyahātya | mfn. (fr. asy-a-hatya- gaRa vimuktādi- ), containing the word asy-a-hatya-,"non-killing with a sword"(as a chapter) or (gaRa anuśatikādi- ) belonging to a non-massacre ([ asi-hatya-and āsihātya- ]) |
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ātapātyaya | m. passing away of the heat, coolness of the evening  |
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atimartya | mfn. superhuman.  |
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atimṛtyu | mfn. overcoming death  |
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atinihnutya | ind.p. ( hnu-), denying obstinately.  |
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atipātya | mfn. to be passed over, to be neglected.  |
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atisauhitya | n. excessive satiety exempli gratia, 'for example' being spoiled, stuffed with food, etc.  |
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atityad | surpassing that  |
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ātmagatyā | instrumental case ind. by one's own act (without the intervention of another)  |
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ātmahatyā | f. suicide  |
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ātmanitya | mfn. constantly in the heart, greatly endeared to one's self ([ equals sva-vaśa- commentator or commentary ])  |
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ātmaparityāga | m. self-sacrifice  |
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ātmatyāga | m. self-forgetfulness, absence of mind  |
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ātmatyāga | m. suicide  |
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ātmatyāgin | mfn. committing suicide ([ ātmanas tyāgin- ])  |
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atratya | mfn. connected with this place, produced or found here  |
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aṭṭapatibhāgākhyagṛhakṛtya | n. business of the house called the market-master's department (an office in Kashmir)  |
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atya | (2, 3) m. a courser, steed  |
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atya | mfn. rapid, swift, .  |
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atyabhisṛta | mfn. ( sṛ-), having approached too much, having come too close  |
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atyācāra | m. performance of works of supererogation  |
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atyācāra | mfn. negligent of or departing from the established customs.  |
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atyādāna | n. taking away too much.  |
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atyādara | m. excessive deference.  |
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atyadbhuta | mfn. very wonderful  |
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atyadbhuta | m. Name of the indra- in the ninth manvantara-  |
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atyadbhuta | n. a great wonder.  |
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atyādhā | to place in a higher rank  |
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atyādham | -dhamati-, to breathe violently  |
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atyādhāna | n. act of imposing or placing upon  |
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atyādhāna | n. imposition, deception  |
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atyadhvan | m. a long way or journey, excessive travelling.  |
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atyāditya | mfn. surpassing the sun.  |
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atyādṛ | to take great care of, be anxious about.  |
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atyagni | m. morbidly rapid digestion.  |
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atyagni | m. too rapid digestion  |
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atyagni | mfn. surpassing fire.  |
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atyagnisomārka | mfn. brighter than fire or the moon or the sun.  |
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atyagniṣṭoma | m. Name of the second of the seven modifications of the jyotiṣṭoma- sacrifice  |
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atyagniṣṭoma | m. the Vedic verse chanted at the close of that ceremony.  |
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atyagra | mfn. whose point is jutting over  |
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atyaham | surpassing me  |
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atyaham | surpassing self-consciousness  |
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atyaham | see  |
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atyāhāra | m. excess in eating.  |
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atyāhārin | mfn. eating immoderately, gluttonous.  |
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atyāhita | n. great calamity  |
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atyāhita | n. great danger  |
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atyāhita | n. facing great danger  |
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atyāhita | n. a daring action.  |
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atyāhita | mfn. disagreeable etc.  |
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atyāhita | n. disagreeableness (PrakritaccAhida).  |
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atyahna | mfn. exceeding a day in duration  |
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atyākara | m. (1. kṛ-), contempt, blame  |
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atyākhaṇḍalavikrama | mfn. surpassing indra- in heroism,  |
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atyākram | (ind.p. -kr/amya-) to walk past  |
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atyakṣara | mfn. inarticulate,  |
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atyāla | m. Plumbago Rosea.  |
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atyalpa | mfn. very little.  |
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atyamarṣaṇa | mfn. quite out of temper.  |
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atyamarṣin | mfn. quite out of temper.  |
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atyaṃha | m. Name of a man  |
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atyaṃhas | mfn. beyond the reach of evil or distress  |
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atyamla | mfn. very acid  |
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atyamla | m. the tree Spondias Mangifera |
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atyamlā | f. a species of citron.  |
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atyamlaparṇī | f. "having very acid leaves", Name of a medicinal plant.  |
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atyānanda | m. excessive wantonness  |
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atyānanda | mfn. excessively wanton  |
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atyaṅgula | mfn. exceeding an aṅgula- (finger's breadth).  |
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atyanila | mfn. surpassing the wind.  |
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atyaṅkuśa | mfn. past or beyond the (elephant-driver's) hook, unmanageable.  |
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atyanta | mfn. beyond the proper end or limit  |
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atyanta | mfn. excessive, very great, very strong  |
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atyanta | mfn. endless, unbroken, perpetual  |
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atyanta | mfn. absolute, perfect  |
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atyanta | mfn. to the end  |
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atyanta | mfn. quite  |
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atyantābhāva | m. absolute non-existence.  |
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atyantaga | mfn. going very much or very fast  |
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atyantagāmin | mfn. equals -ga- above.  |
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atyantagata | mfn. completely pertinent  |
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atyantagata | mfn. always applicable  |
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atyantagata | mfn. gone forever  |
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atyantagati | f. complete accomplishment  |
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atyantagati | f. (in grammar) the sense of"completely."  |
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atyantaguṇin | mfn. having extraordinary qualities.  |
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atyantakopana | mfn. very passionate.  |
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atyantam | ind. excessively, exceedingly, in perpetuity, absolutely, completely  |
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atyantapiḍana | n. act of giving excessive pain.  |
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atyantasamparka | m. excessive sexual intercourse.  |
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atyantasaṃyoga | m. (in grammar) immediate proximity.  |
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atyantaśas | ind. in an exaggerated manner, exeessively,  |
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atyantasukumāra | mfn. very tender  |
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atyantasukumāra | m. a kind of grain, Panicum Italicum.  |
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atyantatiraskṛtavācyadhvani | f. (in rhetoric) a metaphoric  |
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atyantavāsin | m. a student who perpetually resides with his teacher. |
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atyantāya | ind. dative case for ever, perpetually  |
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ātyantika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. aty-anta-), continual, uninterrupted, infinite, endless etc.  |
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ātyantika | mf(ī-)n. entire, universal (as the world's destruction etc.)  |
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atyantika | mfn. too close  |
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atyantika | n. too great nearness  |
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atyantīna | mfn. going far  |
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atyaṇu | mfn. very thin  |
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atyanusṛ | Caus.  |
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atyanusṛ | Causal -sārayati- to pursue excessively  |
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atyāpti | f. complete attainment  |
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atyarāti | m. Name of a son of janaṃtapa-  |
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atyard | to press hard, distress greatly  |
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atyarh | (subjunctive -arhāt-), to excel in worth  |
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atyāroha | m. mounting too high, insolence, arrogance.  |
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atyartha | mfn. "beyond the proper worth", exorbitant, excessive  |
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atyartham | ind. excessively, exceedingly.  |
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atyārūḍhi | f. mounting too high, insolence, arrogance.  |
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atyaś | to precede in eating ; to eat too much  |
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atyas | (Imper. -astu-) to excel, surpass  |
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atyas | to shoot beyond, overwhelm, overpower (as with arrows).  |
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atyāśā | f. extravagant hope.  |
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atyāsad | Caus. ind.p. -sādya-, passing through.  |
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atyāsam | ind. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after the lapse of (exempli gratia, 'for example' dvyahātyāsam-,after the lapse of two days)  |
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atyasama | mfn. very uneven, very rough  |
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atyaśana | n. immoderate eating.  |
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atyāsanna | mfn. being too close.  |
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atyāsārin | mfn. excessively flowing towards  |
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atyāsārin | mfn. flowing near violently  |
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atyāśita | mfn. (2. as-), too satiate  |
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atyaśnat | mfn. eating too much.  |
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atyāsṛ | to run near  |
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atyāśramin | m. "superior to the (four) āśrama-s", an ascetic of the highest degree.  |
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atyasta | mfn. one who has shot or cast beyond  |
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atyaṣṭi | f. a metre (of four lines, each containing seventeen syllables)  |
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atyaṣṭi | f. the number seventeen.  |
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atyaṣṭisāmagrī | f. Name of work  |
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atyatikram | to approach for sexual intercourse  |
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atyatiric | Passive voice -ricyate-, to surpass exceedingly.  |
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atyavasṛj | to let loose, let go.  |
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atyavi | m. passing over or through the strainer (consisting of sheep's wool or a sheep's tail;said of the soma-)  |
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atyaya | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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atyāya | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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atyaya | m. (fr. i-with ati-See atī-), passing, lapse, passage  |
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atyaya | m. passing away, perishing, death  |
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atyaya | m. danger, risk, evil, suffering  |
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atyaya | m. transgression, guilt, vice  |
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atyaya | m. getting at, attacking  |
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atyaya | m. overcoming, mastering (mentally)  |
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atyaya | m. a class  |
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atyaya | m. (also) confession of sins,  |
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atyāya | m. ( i-), the act of going beyond, transgression, excess  |
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atyāyā | to pass by  |
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atyāyam | ind. (4) going beyond  |
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atyāyat | A1. to make extraordinary efforts for (locative case)  |
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ātyayika | mfn. (fr. aty-aya-; gaRa vinayādi- q.v),"having a rapid course", not suffering delay, urgent etc. |
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ātyayika | mfn. requiring immediate help (as a disease)  |
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atyayika | See ātyayika-.  |
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atyayikapiṇḍapāta | m. special or occasional alms (of 5 kinds),  |
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atyayin | mfn. passing  |
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atyāyu | n. Name of a sacrificial vessel |
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atyāyus | mfn. very old,  |
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atyeṣ | (subjunctive 2. sg. -eṣas-) to glide over  |
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atyetavai | see ati- (parasmE-pada 16).  |
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atyṛj | to convey across (towards an object), admit to  |
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atyṛṣabha | m. an excellent bull (applied to prajā-pati-),  |
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atyuccairdhvani | m. a very loud sound  |
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atyuccairdhvani | m. a very high note.  |
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atyuccais | ind. very loudly.  |
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atyudāra | mfn. very liberal.  |
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atyuddhā | (2 hā-), to surpass  |
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atyūdhni | f. having an exceedingly large udder  |
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atyugra | mfn. very fierce  |
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atyugra | mfn. very pungent  |
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atyugra | n. Asa Foetida.  |
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atyuh | See aty-- 1. ūh-.  |
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atyūh | to convey across. Spelt aty-uh- in some forms, possibly belonging to vah-.  |
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atyūh | ūh-, -ohate-, to contemn  |
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atyūha | m. excessive deliberation  |
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atyūha | m. a gallinule, a peacock  |
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atyūhā | f. the plant Jasminum Villosum or Nyctanthes Tristis.  |
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atyūha | m. (also) the penis of an elephant,  |
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atyukṣ | (perf. 2. sg. -vavakṣitha-) to surpass  |
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atyuktā | f. Name of a class of metres (of four lines, each containing two syllables).  |
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atyukthā | f. Name of a class of metres (of four lines, each containing two syllables).  |
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atyukti | f. excessive talking  |
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atyukti | f. exaggeration  |
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atyukti | f. hyperbole.  |
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atyulbaṇa | mfn. very conspicuous, excessive.  |
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atyulvaṇa | mfn. very conspicuous, excessive.  |
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atyūmaśā | ind. a particle of abuse (used in compound with1. as-, bhū-,1. kṛ-; gaRa ūry-ādi- q.v)  |
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atyupadha | mfn. superior to any test, tried, trustworthy  |
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atyupayaj | to continue offering sacrifices  |
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atyūrdhvākṣa | mfn. with uplifted eyes,  |
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atyūrjitam | ind. very much, in a high degree,  |
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atyūrmi | mfn. overflowing, bubbling over  |
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atyurvīśa | m. a supreme sovereign,  |
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atyuṣṇa | mfn. very hot.  |
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atyutkaṭa | mfn. very imposing or immense.  |
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atyutkram | to surpass, excel.  |
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atyutsāha | m. excessive vigour.  |
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aucitya | n. fitness, suitableness, decorum etc.  |
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aucitya | n. the state of being used to, habituation  |
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aucityālaṃkāra | m. Name of work  |
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audāttya | n. (fr. udātta-), the state of having the high tone or accent.  |
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auddhatya | n. (fr. ud-dhata-), arrogance, insolence, overbearing manner, disdain  |
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auddhatya | (with Buddhists) self-exaltation (one of the 10 fetters which bind a man to existence),  |
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aunnatya | n. (fr. un-nata-), elevation, height  |
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aupapatya | n. (fr. upa-pati-), intercourse with a paramour, adultery  |
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aurjitya | n. (fr. ūrjita-), strength, vigour commentator or commentary on  |
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aurṇāvatya | m. (Nominal verb plural vatās-), a descendant of ūrṇāvat-  |
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auṣastya | mfn. relating to or treating of the sage uṣasti-.  |
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āvabhṛtya | m. a king of avabhṛti-  |
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āvabhṛtya | m. plural Name of a dynasty of kings  |
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avairahatya | n. the non-destruction of men (a-virahatya-)  |
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avajyotya | ind.p. having lighted (a lamp)  |
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avamatya | ind.p. despising  |
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āvantya | mfn. coming from or being in the country avanti-  |
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āvantya | m. a king or inhabitant of avanti-  |
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āvantya | m. (according to the āvantya-s are offsprings of degraded Brahmans.)  |
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avantyaśmaka | n. sg. or m. plural the avanti-s and the aśmaka-s, (gaRa rajadantādi-and kārtakaujapādi- q.v)  |
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avaplutya | ind.p. jumping down etc.  |
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avaplutya | jumping away from (ablative) |
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avaplutya | hastening away or off  |
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avayutyā | ind. instrumental case separately commentator or commentary on  |
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avicartya | See a-vicṛty/a-.  |
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avicintya | mfn. not to be comprehended or conceived  |
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avicṛtya | ([ ]) or a-vicarty/a- ([ ]), mfn. not to be loosened.  |
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avijitya | ind.p. not having conquered  |
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avityaja | mn. quicksilver |
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avratya | n. anything out of harmony with, or violating, a religious obligation  |
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avratya | mfn. with karman- idem or 'n. anything out of harmony with, or violating, a religious obligation '  |
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avrātya | m. not a vratya-  |
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avrātya | n. equals a-vraty/a- n. q.v  |
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avratyopacāra | m. practising anything that offends one's religious obligations  |
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āvṛtya | ind.p. having covered etc.  |
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āvṛtya | ind.p. having turned, turning towards, etc.  |
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bahudaivatya | mfn. equals prec.  |
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bahudaivatya | n. Name of work  |
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bahudevatya | mfn. belonging to many deities  |
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bahukṛtya | mfn. equals -karanīya-  |
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bahupratyarthika | mfn. having many adversaries or opponents  |
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bahupratyavāya | mfn. connected with many difficulties  |
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bahusatya | m. Name of the tenth muhūrta-  |
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bāhuśrutya | n. great learning, erudition  |
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bahvakṣarāntya | mfn. being at the end of a polysyllabic word  |
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bahvapatya | mfn. having a numerous progeny  |
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bahvapatya | mfn. (in astrology) promising or foretelling a numerous progeny  |
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bahvapatya | m. a hog or a mouse  |
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bahvapatyā | f. a cow that has often calved =  |
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bālabhṛtya | m. a servant from childhood  |
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bālāditya | m. the newly risen sun, morning sun  |
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bālāditya | m. Name of princes  |
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bālādityavrata | n. Name of work  |
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bālahatyā | f. child-murder  |
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bālāhatyā | f. the murdering of female children  |
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bālakahatyā | f. infanticide  |
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bālāpatya | n. youthful progeny  |
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bandhanṛtya | n. (in music) a kind of dance  |
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bandhukṛtya | n. the duty of a kinsman, friendly service  |
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bārhaspatya | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. relating to or descended from bṛhas-pati- ' etc. etc. (with bha-or nakṣatra- n.the constellation puṣya- ;with māna- n."Jupiter's measure", a method of reckoning time )  |
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bārhaspatya | m. patronymic fr. bṛhas-pati- (Name of saṃyu-, agni-, tapur-mūrdhan-, bharad-vāja-) etc.  |
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bārhaspatya | m. a pupil of bṛhas-pati-  |
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bārhaspatya | m. an infidel, materialist  |
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bārhaspatya | n. the artha-śāstra- of bṛhas-pati-, ethics morality  |
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bārhaspatya | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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bārhaspatyajyotiḥśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyajyotirgrantha | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyamuhūrtavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyasūtraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bārhaspatyatantra | n. Name of work  |
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bastya | See v/āja-bastya-.  |
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bhāḍitya | idem or 'm. patronymic fr. bhaḍita- (see gaRa aśvādi-).' gaRa gargādi-.  |
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bhagavatyaṅga | n. Name of the 5th aṅga- of the jaina-s.  |
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bhāḥsatya | (2. bhās-+ satya-) mfn. one whose real essence is light  |
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bhāḥsatya | See .  |
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bhaktakṛtya | n. preparations for a meal (kṛta-bh-,one who has made a meal )  |
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bhaktyā | ind. not in the regular sense, figuratively  |
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bhaktyā | ind. bhakti |
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bhaktyadhikaraṇamālā | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyullāsamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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bhaktyupakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhāṇḍitya | (gaRa gargādi-) m. patronymic fr. bhaṇḍita-.  |
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bhārapratyavara | mfn. (actions) lowest by reason of the bearing of loads  |
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bhāṣāvṛttyarthavṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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bhāṣyapratyaya | m. Name of work  |
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bhāṣyapratyayodbodha | m. Name of work  |
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bhautya | m. (fr. bhūti-) Name of a manu-  |
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bhautya | mf(ī-)n. relating to him  |
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bhavadantya | mf(ā-)n. having bhavat- at the end  |
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bhāvapratyayaśaktivicāra | m.  |
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bhāvapratyayavādārtha | m.  |
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bhāyajātya | m. (patronymic fr. bhayajāta-) Name of kapi-vana-  |
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bhāyajātya | m. of nikothaka- (q.v)  |
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bhedapratyaya | m. belief in dualism (see -dṛṣṭi-)  |
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bhojanatyāga | m. abstinence from food, fasting  |
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bhrājobhrādantya | (?) m. plural Name of a race  |
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bhrātṛhatyā | f. fratricide  |
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bhrātṛvyadevatya | mf(/ā-)n. having a rivals for a deity  |
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bhrātṛvyadevatya | mf(/ā-)n. (ty/a-)  |
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bhrauṇahatya | n. (fr. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhrūṇa-han-) ') the killing of an embryo  |
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bhṛtya | mfn. to be nourished or maintained  |
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bhṛtya | m. one who is to be maintained, a dependent, servant (also the servant of a king, a minister) etc. |
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bhṛtyā | f. support, maintenance, wages etc. (equals bhṛti-).  |
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bhṛtya | m. nursing, care of (see kumāra-bhṛtyā-).  |
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bhṛtyabharaṇa | n. maintaining or cherishing servant  |
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bhṛtyabhartṛ | m. one who maintains servant, the master of a family  |
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bhṛtyabhāva | m. servitude, dependence  |
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bhṛtyābhāva | m. a state of servitude or dependence  |
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bhṛtyābhāva | m. the absence of servants  |
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bhṛtyabhāvin | mfn. being or becoming a servant  |
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bhṛtyadhyāpana | n. (prob.) wrong reading for bhṛtyādh- q.v  |
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bhṛtyādhyāpana | n. teaching the veda- for hire (varia lectio bh/ṛtādh-). 1.  |
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bhṛtyajana | m. a person (or persons) to be supported, a servant or servants  |
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bhṛtyakāmakṛt | mfn. acting kindly to servants  |
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bhṛtyanna | n. wages and board  |
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bhṛtyaparamāṇu | m. a very humble (literally"an atom of a") servant (see padāti-lava-).  |
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bhṛtyartham | (genitive case) (varia lectio for bhūty-artham-).  |
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bhṛtyaśālin | mfn. having many servant  |
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bhṛtyatā | f.  |
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bhṛtyatva | n. servitude, dependence  |
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bhṛtyavarga | m. "servant-class", the whole number of any one's servant, household  |
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bhṛtyavātsalya | n. kindness to servant  |
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bhṛtyavṛtti | f. subsistence of servant or dependents  |
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bhṛtyāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to behave like a servant  |
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bhṛtyībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become a servant, enter upon service  |
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bhrūṇahatyā | f. idem or 'f. ( ) the killing of an embryo.' etc.  |
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bhrūṇahatyā | f. the killing of a learned Brahman  |
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bhūtahatyā | f. the killing of a living creature  |
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bhūtikṛtya | n. equals -karman-  |
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bhūtyakaṇṭaka | varia lectio for bhūrja-k- (See bhūrja-).  |
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bhūtyartham | ind. for the sake of prosperity  |
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brahmadaitya | m. a Brahman changed into a daitya-  |
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brahmāditya | m. Name of an author (also called brahmārka-)  |
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brahmahatyā | f. murder of a Brahman (or any crime equally heinous)  |
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brāhmaprajāpatya | mfn. (fr. brahma-prajāpati-)  |
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brāhmīśāntyavadhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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buddhakāyavarṇapariniṣpattyabhinirhārā | f. a particular dhāraṇī-  |
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caikitsitya | m. patronymic fr. cikitsita- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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caikitya | m. patronymic fr. cikita- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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caiṭayatyā | f. of ta- gaRa krauḍy-ādi-.  |
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caitya | m. (fr. 5. cit-or 2. citi-) the individual soul  |
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caitya | mfn. relating to a funeral pile or mound (citā-)  |
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caitya | m. n. a funeral monument or stūpa- (q.v) or pyramidal column containing the ashes of deceased persons, sacred tree (especially a religious fig-tree) growing on a mound, hall or temple or place of worship (especially with and and generally containing a monument), a sanctuary near a village etc.  |
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caitya | m. a Jain or image  |
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caitya | m. equals tyaka-, .  |
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caityadru | m. a religious fig-tree  |
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caityadru | m. a large tree in a village  |
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caityadruma | m. equals -taru-  |
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caityaka | m. one of the 5 mountains surrounding the town giri-vraja-, .  |
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caityamukha | m. "having an opening like that of a sanctuary ", a hermit's water-pot  |
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caityapāla | m. the guardian of a a caitya-  |
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caityaśaila | m. plural Name of a Buddhist school  |
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caityaśaila | m. see caitika-.  |
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caityasthāna | n. a place made sacred by a monument or a sanctuary  |
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caityataru | m. a tree (especially religious fig-tree) standing on a sacred spot  |
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caityavṛkṣa | m. equals -taru-  |
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caityavṛkṣa | m. a religious fig-tree  |
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caityayajña | m. a sacrificial ceremony performed at a monument  |
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camatkāranṛtya | n. a kind of dance.  |
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caṇḍādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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candrāditya | m. Name of a prince  |
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carkṛtya | mfn. to be mentioned with praise, renowned  |
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cartya | mfn. cṛt-  |
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caturaṅgabalādhipatya | n. command of a complete army,  |
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caturviṃśatyaha | m. sg. 24 days  |
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caturviṃśatyakṣara | mf(ā-)n. (c/at-) having 24 syllables  |
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caturviṃśatyakṣara | mfn. having 24 syllables,  |
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caturviṃśatyavatāracaritra | n. "history of the 24 incarnations", Name of a work by naraharadāsa-  |
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catuścitya | mfn. supported by 4 stratums  |
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catya | mfn. to be hidden Va1rtt. 1  |
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caupayatyā | f. of ta- gaRa krauḍy-ādi-.  |
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cetya | mfn. perceivable  |
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cetyā | f. equals t/u- (?)  |
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chandamṛtyu | mfn. having death in one's power  |
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cintākṛtya | ind. p. gaRa sākṣādādi- (varia lectio cittā-- )  |
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cintya | mfn. to be thought about or imagined  |
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cintya | mfn. equals tayitavya-  |
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cintya | mfn. "to be conceived" See /a--  |
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cintya | mfn. to be considered or reflected or meditated upon etc.  |
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cintya | mfn. "to be deliberated about", questionable on  |
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cintya | n. the necessity of thinking about (genitive case)  |
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cintyadyota | m. plural "of brightness conceivable only by imagination", a class of deities  |
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cintyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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citācaityacihna | n. idem or 'n. "funeral pile mark", a sepulchre '  |
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citrakṛtya | n. painting  |
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citttādhipatya | n. control over the mind,  |
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citya | mfn. to be arranged in order  |
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citya | mfn. to be piled up  |
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citya | mfn. (with or without agni-,the fire) constructed upon a foundation (of bricks etc.)  |
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citya | mfn. (fr. 1. -c/iti-) coming from the funeral pile or from the place of cremation  |
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citya | n. equals tā-cūḍaka- (see )  |
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cityā | f. "piling up", building (an altar. etc.) See agni-city/ā-, maṭha--  |
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citya | n. "a layer, stratum" See catuścitya-  |
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citya | n. a funeral pile  |
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citya | See 1. ci-.  |
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cityagni | m. plural the bricks used for the sacrificial fire  |
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cityayūpa | m. a post on the place of cremation  |
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cityupaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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daitya | m. a son of diti-, a demon etc.  |
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daitya | mf(ā-)n. belonging to the daitya-s  |
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daityā | f. Name of plants (equals caṇḍauhadhi-and murā-)  |
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daitya | mf(ā-)n. spirituous liquor  |
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daityadānavamardana | m. "crusher of daitya-s and dānava-s", Name of indra-  |
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daityadeva | m. "god of the daitya-s", varuṇa-  |
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daityadeva | m. Wind  |
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daityadvīpa | m. "refuge of the daitya-s (?)", Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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daityaguru | m. "preceptor of the daitya-s", Name of śukra-, the planet Venus  |
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daityahan | m. " daitya--slayer", Name of śiva-  |
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daityahan | m. of indra-  |
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daityahantṛ | m. "id.", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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daityāhorātra | m. a day and night of the daitya-s (= a year of man)  |
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daityamātṛ | f. "mother of the daitya-s", diti- (plural ) .  |
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daityamedaja | m. "produced from the marrow of daitya-s", a kind of bdellium  |
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daityamedajā | f. the earth (supposed to be produced from the marrow of madhu- and kaiṭabha-)  |
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daityanāśana | m. " daitya-s-destroyer", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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daityanirūdana | m. "id.", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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daityaniṣūdana | m. "id", Name of indra-  |
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daityāntaka | m. " daitya-s. destroyer"  |
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daityapa | m.," daitya-s-prince", Name of bali-  |
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daityapati | m.," daitya-s-prince", Name of bali- |
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daityapūjya | m. equals -guru-  |
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daityapurodhas | m. equals -guru-  |
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daityapurohita | m. equals -guru-  |
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daityāri | m. "foe of the daitya-s", a god (especially viṣṇu-)  |
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daityāripaṇḍita | m. Name of a poet  |
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daityartvij | (yai-it-) m. equals -guru-  |
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daityasenā | f. Name of a daughter of prajā-pati- and sister of deva-senā-  |
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daityāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to represent a daitya-  |
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daityayuga | n. an age of the daitya-s (= 4 ages. of man)  |
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daityejya | m. equals tya-guru-  |
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daityendra | m. " daitya-s-prince", Name of pātāla--ketu  |
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daityendrapūjya | m. equals tyejya-  |
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daivantyāyana | m. (patronymic fr. ?) Name of a man plural his descendants  |
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daivatya | mf(ā-)n. (fr. devatā-) in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having as one's deity, addressed or sacred to some deity (see devatya-).  |
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daivātyaya | m. danger or evil resulting from unusual natural phenomena  |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtyupaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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dakṣiṇāpratyac | mf(tīcī-)n. "south-western"  |
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dakṣiṇāpratyagapavarga | mfn. terminating in the south-west  |
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dakṣiṇāpratyak | ind. south-westwards, 1  |
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dakṣiṇāpratyakpravaṇa | mfn. sloping south-westwards  |
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dākṣiṇātya | mf(ā-)n. (fr. dakṣiṇā- ind. ) southerly, southern, belonging to or living in or coming from the south or Deccan etc. |
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dākṣiṇātya | mf(ā-)n. (also dākṣiṇātyaka tyaka- mf(tyikā-)n. Va1rtt. 5 )  |
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dākṣiṇātya | m. (or n.?) the south  |
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dākṣiṇātya | m. cocoa-nut  |
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dākṣiṇātya | m. plural inhabitants of the Deccan  |
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dākṣiṇātyaka | mf(tyikā-)n. dākṣiṇātya |
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dāmpatya | n. (fr. dam-pati-) state of husband and wife, matrimonial relationship  |
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dānavyatyāsa | m. giving to a wrong person  |
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dantidaitya | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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dantya | mf(ā- Scholiast or Commentator)n. dental (a letter)  |
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dantya | mf(ā- Scholiast or Commentator)n. being on the teeth |
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dantya | mf(ā- Scholiast or Commentator)n. suitable to the teeth  |
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dantya | mf(ā- Scholiast or Commentator)n. see a--.  |
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dantyauṣṭhya | mfn. denti-labial  |
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dantyoṣṭhya | mfn. denti-labial  |
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dāratyāgin | m. a repudiator of his wife  |
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daridrīkṛtya | ind. causing any one to rove  |
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dārukṛtya | n. anything to be made of wood  |
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dāśaspatipatya | mf(ā-)n. offering much milk (cow)  |
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dāśaspatipatya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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dasyuhatya | n. a fight with the dasyu-s  |
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dasyuhatya | n. see śuṣṇa-h-.  |
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dattanṛtyopahāra | mfn. presented with the compliment of a dance  |
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dātyauha | m. a gallinule (according to to ditya-vah-).  |
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dātyūha | m. a gallinule etc.  |
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dātyūha | m. Cuculus Melanoleucus  |
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dātyūha | m. a cloud  |
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dātyūhaka | m. a little gallinule  |
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daurgatya | n. distress, misery, poverty  |
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daurjīvitya | (d/aur--) n. a miserable existence  |
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daurmatya | n. bad disposition,  |
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daurvratya | (d/aur--) n. disobedience, ill conduct  |
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dauṣkṛtya | n. badness, wickedness  |
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dautya | n. (fr. dūta-) the state or function of a messenger, message, mission etc. ( dautyaka yaka- n. )  |
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dautyaka | n. dautya |
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dehatyāga | m. relinquishing the body, death  |
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deśīnṛtya | n. (in music) country dance.  |
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devadaivatya | mfn. "having the gods as deity", destined for the gods  |
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devakṛtya | n. equals -kārya-  |
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devasatya | n. divine truth, established order of the gods  |
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devatya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having as one's deity, sacred to a deity (see eka--, kiṃ--, bahu--, soma--; daivatya-)  |
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devatyā | f. a species of animal (?)  |
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devīnityapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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dhāḍunṛtya | n. a kind of dance (mus.)  |
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dhaivatya | n. (fr. dhīvan- ) skilfulness (?).  |
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dhanādhipatya | n. dominion over treasury  |
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dhanatyaj | mfn. resigning wealth  |
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dhārādharātyaya | m. "cloud-ceasing", autumn  |
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dharmāditya | m. "sun of justice", Name of a king  |
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dharmakritya | n. fulfilment of duty, virtue, any moral or religious observance  |
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dharmanitya | mfn. constant in duty  |
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dharmānusmṛtyupastkāna | n. Name of work  |
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dharmasatyavrata | mfn. devoted to truth and virtue  |
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dharmasatyavrateyu | m. plural dharmeyu-, satyeyu- and vrateyu-  |
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dharmatyāga | m. abandonment of religion, apostacy  |
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dharmitāvacchedakapratyāsatti | f. Name of work |
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dharmitāvacchedakapratyāsattinirūpaṇa | n. Name of work |
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dhātupratyayapañcaka | n. Name of work  |
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dhātupratyayapañjikā | f. Name of work  |
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dhaurādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dhaurtya | n. fraud, dishonesty  |
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dhrupadākhyanṛtya | n. (in music) a kind of dance (for drup-?).  |
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dhruvagītanṛtya | n. (in music) a particular dance.  |
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dhruvanṛtya | n. (in music) a particular dance (see -gīta-n-).  |
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dhyānanitya | ( ) mfn. engaged in meditation, thoughtful.  |
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dīdhitipratyakṣaṭikā | f. Name of Comm.  |
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dinakṛtya | n. equals -kartavya- (printed diva-k-)  |
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dirātyaya | m. equals na-kṣaya-  |
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ditya | m. a son of diti- (wrong reading for daitya-).  |
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dityauhī | f. See above.  |
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dityavah | m. (in strong cases vāh- Nominal verb vāṭ-; instrumental case dityauhā-)  |
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dityavah | f. tyauhī- ( ) a two-year-old steer or cow (Prob. from ditya- equals dvitīya-+ vah- see turya-vah-.)  |
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divākīrtya | mfn. to be recited by day  |
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divākīrtya | n. Name of particular recitations  |
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divākīrtya | n. (a day) having such a recited  |
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divākīrtya | m. a caṇḍāla- (in antar-di- additions)  |
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divasātyaya | m. the passing away of day, evening  |
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draupadāditya | varia lectio for drup- q.v  |
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dravatya | Nom. P. yati-, to become fluid  |
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dṛḍhapratyaya | m. firm confidence  |
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dṛṣṭapratyaya | mfn. having confidence manifested  |
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drupadāditya | m. a form of the Sun  |
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duḥsaṃcintya | mfn. difficult to be conceived or imagined  |
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duranuvartya | mfn. difficult to follow  |
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duratyaya | mfn. equals -atikrama- etc.  |
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duratyaya | mfn. inaccessible  |
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duratyaya | mfn. inscrutable, unfathomable  |
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duratyayānukramaṇa | mfn. whose ways are past finding out (God)  |
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duratyetu | mfn. equals -atikrama-  |
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dūretya | mfn. being far off, distant Va1rtt. 1  |
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durnivartya | mfn. difficult to be turned back (flying army)  |
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durnivartya | mfn. equals -nivṛtta-, .  |
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durvicintya | mfn. hardly conceivable  |
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duścintya | mfn. difficult to be understood  |
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duṣpratyabhijña | mfn. difficult to be recognised  |
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dustyajya | mfn. difficult to be relinquished or quitted  |
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dustyājya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. difficult to be relinquished or quitted ' ,  |
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dūtya | n. the state or office of an ambassador  |
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dūtya | n. an embassy, message  |
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dutyupahāsa | m. Name of work  |
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dvādaśāditya | (in compound) the 12 āditya-s  |
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dvādaśādityastava | m. Name of work  |
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dvādaśādityastyāsrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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dvādaśādityatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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dvaimatya | m. patron. (also plural)  |
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dvāviṃśatyakṣara | mfn. consisting of 22 syllables,  |
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dvidaivatyā | f. equals -devata- n.  |
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dvidevatya | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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dvidevatya | m. (scilicet graha-) a ladleful for 2 deities  |
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dvidevatyapātra | n. plural the ladles used for such libations,  |
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dviśatya | mfn. equals -śataka- vArttika  |
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dvisītya | mfn. twice ploughed  |
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dvyahātyāsam | ind. or ham atyāsam- always overleaping 2 days, every 3rd day  |
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dyotya | mfn. to be expressed or explained  |
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dyūtya | See a-dyūty/a- and 2. div-.  |
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ekadevatya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. devoted or offered to one deity, directed to one deity, '  |
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ekasampratyaya | m. having the same signification,  |
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ekaśrutyupadeśa | m. Name of work  |
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ekavrātya | m. the only or supreme vrātya- (q.v)  |
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etaddevatya | mfn. having this as deity  |
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etya | ind.p. having come near etc.  |
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evampratyaya | mfn. having such a belief,  |
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gāditya | fr. gadita- gaRa pragady-ādi-.  |
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gajadaityabhid | m. "conqueror of the daitya- (or asura-) gaja-", Name of śiva-  |
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gaṇādhipatya | n. the predominance among a troop of gods  |
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gāṇapatya | mfn. relating to gaṇeśa-  |
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gāṇapatya | m. a worshipper of gaṇeśa-  |
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gāṇapatya | m. (with śākta-s) Name of an author of mantra-s  |
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gāṇapatya | n. the leading of troops, chieftainship  |
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gāṇapatyapūrvatāpanīyopaniṣad | f. equals gaṇapati-p-.  |
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gaṇapatyārādhana | m. a hymn in honour of gaṇeśa- (attributed to kaṅkola-)  |
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gaṇapatyupaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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gandharvapratyupasthita | mfn. pregnant,  |
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gaṅgāditya | m. (gād-) a form of the sun  |
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gārhapatya | mfn. with agnī-, or m. ( ) the householder's fire (received from his father and transmitted to his descendants, one of the three sacred fires, being that from which sacrificial fires are lighted ) etc.  |
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gārhapatya | mn. equals -sthāna-  |
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gārhapatya | m. plural Name of a class of manes  |
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gārhapatya | n. the government of a family, position of a householder, household  |
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gārhapatyāgāra | m. idem or 'n. the place where the gārhapatya- fire is kept '  |
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gārhapatyasthāna | n. the place where the gārhapatya- fire is kept |
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gārhapatyāyatana | n. idem or 'm. idem or 'n. the place where the gārhapatya- fire is kept ' ' , 8, 24.  |
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gārhapatyeṣṭakā | f. a kind of sacrificial brick  |
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gartapatya | n. the falling into a hole  |
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gartya | mfn. ( ) deserving to be thrown into a hole  |
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garuḍāditya | m. a form of the sun  |
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gatapratyāgata | mfn. ( Va1rtt. 5) gone away and returned, come back again after having gone away  |
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gaty | (by saṃdhi- for ti-).  |
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gatyāgati | f. (in compound) coming and going, appearance and disappearance  |
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gatyanusāra | m. following the way of another  |
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gatyūna | mfn. difficult of access, impassable  |
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gatyūna | mfn. desert, helpless  |
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gauḍabhṛtyapura | n. Name of a town (see andhra-bhṛtya-.)  |
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gaupatya | n. (fr. g/o-pati-), the possession of cattle  |
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ghanātyaya | m. equals -vyapāya-  |
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ghātya | mfn. ( Va1rtt. 2) to be killed  |
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ghātya | mfn. to be destroyed  |
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ghṛtya | mfn. equals tin-  |
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ghṛtya | See 1. ghṛ-.  |
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gītanṛtya | n. sg. song and dance  |
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gītanṛtya | n. a particular dance.  |
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gītyāryā | f. a metre of 4 x 16 short syllables.  |
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glānapratyaya | m. a requisite for sick persons  |
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gohatyā | f. equals -vadha-  |
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gohatyā | -h/an-, etc. See g/o-, p.367.  |
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gomatya | Nom. P. tyati- equals gomantam icchati- and ; A1. tyate-, to behave like a cattle-owner Va1rtt. 25  |
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gopāditya | m. Name of a king of Kashmir  |
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gopāditya | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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gopayatya | mfn. ( ) to be protected  |
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grāmacaitya | n. the sacred tree of a village  |
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gṛhakṛtya | n. household matters or affairs  |
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gṛhakṛtya | n. "affairs of a royal house", a kind of tax or duty (See aṭṭa-pati-bhāgākhya-g-) ; 175; 300.  |
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guṇakṛtya | n. the function of a bowstring  |
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guṇatyāgin | mfn. giving up what is excellent  |
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guptyadhikṛta | m. a jail-superintendent  |
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haritakātya | m. Name of a man Va1rtt.8. |
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hasty | (before vowels) , in compound for hasti-.  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. being on the hand (as the fingers)  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. prepared with the hand  |
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hastya | mf(ā-)n. held in the hand  |
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hastyadhyakṣa | m. a superintendent of elephants  |
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hastyājīva | m. an elephants-driver  |
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hastyāluka | n. a kind of large bulbous plant  |
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hastyāroha | m. an elephants-rider, elephants-driver  |
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hastyaśanā | f. Boswellia Serrata or Thurifera  |
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hastyaśva | n. sg. elephants and horses  |
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hastyaśvadīkṣā | f. Name of the 16th and 17th pariśiṣṭa-s of the  |
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hastyaśvarathaghoṣa | m. the sound of chariots (and) horses (and) elephants  |
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hastyaśvarathasambādha | mfn. crowded with carriages (and) horses (and) elephants  |
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hastyaśvārohabandhaka | m. plural elephants-riders (and) horsemen (and) their servants ,  |
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hastyāyurveda | m. a work on the treatment of elephants diseases  |
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hastyṛṣabha | mfn. accompanied by an elephant-like bull (as cows)  |
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hatya | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') killing, slaying, slaughter  |
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hatyā | f. killing, slaying, slaughter  |
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hemantapratyavarohaṇa | n. redescending into winter (a kind of ceremony)  |
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himātyaya | m. passing off or end of the cold season  |
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hrasvajātya | mfn. of a small sort or kind  |
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hyastya | mfn. hesternal, of yesterday  |
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ihatya | mfn. being here  |
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ihatyaka | mf(ikā-)n. idem or 'mfn. being here ' commentator or commentary  |
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indrāditya | m. Name of a man.  |
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īśvarapratyabhijñāsūtra | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a śaiva- work by utpala-  |
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itaretarapratyaya | mfn. dependent on each other  |
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itaretarapratyayatva | n. mutual dependance  |
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itikṛtya | mfn. proper or necessary to be done according to certain conditions  |
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itikṛtya | n. duty, obligation  |
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itikṛtyatā | f. any proper or necessary measure, obligation.  |
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itya | mfn. to be gone to or towards  |
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ityā | f. going, stepping  |
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itya | mfn. a litter, palanquin commentator or commentary  |
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itya | etc., itvan-, etc. See .  |
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ityādi | mfn. having such (thing or things) at the beginning, thus beginning, and so forth, et caetera  |
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ityahe | ind. on this or that day,  |
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ityaka | m. a door-keeper, chamberlain  |
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ityālikhita | mfn. so scratched or marked  |
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ityanta | mfn. ending thus commentator or commentary on  |
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ityartha | mfn. having such a sense or meaning  |
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ityartham | ind. for this purpose  |
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ityetannāmaka | mfn. having those names (as aforesaid) |
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ityevamādi | ind. and so forth  |
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ityukta | n. "so said", information, report.  |
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ityunmṛśya | mfn. to be touched in this manner  |
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jagatya | Nom. tyati- Va1rtt. 14  |
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jagatya | n. (fr. tī-), iv, 4, 122.  |
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jaivantyāyani | varia lectio for jīvantyāyana-.  |
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jaladaivatya | n. "having water as its deity", the constellation svāti-  |
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jaladātyaya | m. equals da-kṣaya-  |
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jalātyaya | m. equals ladāty-  |
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janagatya | Nom. (fr. -gat-) tyati-  |
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janmamṛtyu | m. dual number birth and death,  |
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jarāmṛtyu | mfn. (r/ā--) dying from age  |
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jarāmṛtyu | m. sg. old age and death  |
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jarāmṛtyu | m. dual number idem or 'm. sg. old age and death ' gaRa kārta-kaujapādi-.  |
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jāspatya | n. (for jāyās-p- ; see iv, 64 and 83) the state of the father of a family,  |
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jātāpatyā | f. a woman who has borne a child  |
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jātapratyaya | mfn. inspired with confidence  |
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jāty | in compound for ti-.  |
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jātya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals tīya-, belonging to the family or caste of  |
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jātya | mfn. of the same family, related  |
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jātya | mfn. of a noble family, noble  |
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jātya | mfn. of good breed  |
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jātya | mfn. legitimate, genuine, (said of gold)  |
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jātya | mfn. (in grammar) equals nitya- Name of the svarita- accent resulting in a fixed word (not by saṃdhi-See kṣaipra-) from an udātta- originally belonging to a preceding i- or u-, (exempli gratia, 'for example' kva-fr. k/ua-; kany/ā-fr. kan/iā-)  |
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jātya | mfn. pleasing, beautiful  |
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jātya | mfn. best, excellent  |
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jātya | mfn. (in mathematics) rectangular.  |
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jātyandha | mfn. blind from birth  |
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jātyandhabadhira | mfn. blind or deaf from birth  |
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jātyantarīyaka | mfn. belonging to another (future) birth,  |
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jātyapahārin | mfn. implying loss of caste, .  |
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jātyaratnamaya | mfn. consisting of genuine jewels  |
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jātyaśva | m. a horse of good breed  |
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jātyutkarṣa | m. a higher caste  |
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jātyutpala | n. a red and white lotus  |
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jātyutpattikrama | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chapter of the skanda-purāṇa-.  |
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jauhotyādika | mfn. belonging to juhoty-ādi-  |
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jayāditya | m. Name of a king (vāmana-'s fellow-author of )  |
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jhampānritya | n. a kind of dance.  |
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jihvākātya | m. "voracious kātya-", Name of a man Va1rtt. 8.  |
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jitya | mfn. conquerable  |
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jitya | m. equals hali-  |
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jityā | f. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' "victory" See āji--  |
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jitya | m. vāja-jitya-.  |
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jitya | j/itvan-, vara- See ji-.  |
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jīvāditya | m. the living sun  |
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jīvaghātya | mfn. a living animal fit to be killed  |
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jīvaghātyā | f. destruction of life  |
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jīvantyāyana | m. plural (fr. ti-) Name of a family ( jaivantāy-and jaivantyāyani-).  |
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jīvatyāga | m. giving up one's life, voluntary death  |
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jīvitātyaya | m. equals ta-saṃśaya-  |
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juhotyādi | the (3rd) class of roots beginning with hu-  |
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kadapatya | n. bad posterity, bad children  |
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kaimutya | n. the relation of"how much more?"or"how much less?"  |
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kaimutyanyāya | m. equals tika-ny- (q.v), commentator or commentary on  |
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kakudakātyāyana | m. Name of a Brahman (who was a violent adversary of śākyamuni-).  |
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kālātyaya | m. passing away of time  |
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kālātyayāpadiṣṭa | mfn. invalidated by lapse of time (term for a vain argument[ hetv-ābhāsa-],also called atīta-kāla-and bādhita-) commentator or commentary on (wrongly spelt tyayopad-).  |
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kalpanṛtya | n. a particular kind of dance.  |
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kalpātyaya | m. the end of a kalpa-,  |
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kapaṭadaitya | m. Name of a daitya-, or one who pretends to be a daitya-  |
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kapaṭadaityavadha | m. Name of a section of the gaṇeśa-purāṇa-.  |
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karmāditya | m. Name of a king.  |
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karmakṛtya | n. activity, the state of active exertion  |
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karmatyāga | m. abandonment of worldly duties or ceremonial rites  |
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kartapatya | n. falling or tumbling into a hole  |
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kartya | mfn. to be cut off or down  |
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kaśyapāpatya | n. a descendant of kaśyapa- commentator or commentary on  |
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kaśyapāpatya | n. Name of a daitya-  |
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kaśyapāpatya | n. of garuḍa-  |
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kaṭṭarinṛtya | n. a kind of dance.  |
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kātya | m. equals kātyāyana- gaRa gargādi-  |
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kātyāyana | m. "descendant of kati-" (See 2. kati-), Name of the author of several treatises on ritual, grammar, etc. (he is also author of the vārttika-s or critical annotations on the aphorisms of pāṇini-, of the yajur-veda- prātiśākhya-, and of the śrauta-sūtra-s, and is identified with vara-ruci-, the author of the prākṛta-prakāśa-)  |
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kātyāyana | mf(ī-)n. composed by kātyāyana-.  |
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kātyāyanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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kātyāyanasūtra | n. the śrauta-- sūtra-s of kātyāyana-  |
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kātyāyanasūtrabhāṣya | n. a commentary on the same by Karka.  |
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kātyāyanasūtrapaddhati | f. a commentary on the same by yājñika-deva-  |
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kātyāyanatantra | n. Name of work  |
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kātyāyaneśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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kātyāyanī | f. Name of one of the two wives of yājñavalkya-  |
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kātyāyanī | f. of a pravrājikā-  |
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kātyāyanī | f. of durgā-  |
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kātyāyanī | f. a middle-aged widow dressed in red clothes  |
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kātyāyanī | f. of yana- q.v  |
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kātyāyanikā | f. a widow in middle age  |
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kātyāyanīkalpa | m. Name of a kalpa-.  |
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kātyāyanīputra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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kātyāyanīya | m. plural the school of kātyāyana-  |
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kātyāyanīya | n. Name of several works  |
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kātyāyanīya | mfn. composed by kātyāyana- (exempli gratia, 'for example' -śāstra-,the law-book composed by kātyāyana-) |
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kātyāyanīya | m. a pupil of kātyāyana-  |
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kaukṛtya | n. (fr. ku-kṛta-,or -kṛtya-), evil doing, wickedness  |
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kaukṛtya | n. repentance  |
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kaulapatya | n. (fr. kula-pati-), the state of the head of a family  |
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kaumārabhṛtya | n. (fr. kumāra-bhṛtyā-) idem or 'n. (fr. kumāraprabhṛti-), the rearing and education of children (a department of medical science) '  |
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kaumāraprabhṛtyaka | n. (fr. kumāraprabhṛti-), the rearing and education of children (a department of medical science)  |
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kauntya | m. a king of the kunti-s  |
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kaurukātya | m. patronymic fr. kuru-kata- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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kauśikāditya | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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keśacaitya | n. Name of a caitya-  |
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keśavāditya | m. a form of the sun  |
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keśavajātakapaddhatyudāharaṇa | n. a commentator or commentary by viśva-nātha- on the work jātaka-paddhati-.  |
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khakholkāditya | m. a form of the sun  |
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khālatya | n. (fr. khalat/i-), morbid baldness  |
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khalīkṛtya | in spite of (accusative),  |
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khālitya | n. idem or 'n. (fr. khalat/i-), morbid baldness '  |
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khāṇḍitya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. fr. khaṇḍita- gaRa sutaṃgamādi-.' gaRa pragady-ādi-.  |
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kimbhṛtya | m. a bad servant  |
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kiṃdevatya | mfn. belonging to or devoted to what deity?  |
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kiṃstya | n. a kind of fruit (?)  |
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kiṃstya | according to to Scholiast or Commentator,"a conch-shell"= śankha-.  |
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kīrtya | mfn. ( ) "to be recited" See divā-k-.  |
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koṇāditya | n. (perhaps) equals koṇārka-.  |
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koṣṭhakīkṛtya | ind.p. surrounding, enclosing  |
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kramāditya | m. Name of king skanda-gupta-.  |
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kramavyatyaya | m. inverted order,  |
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kṛśabhṛtya | mfn. one who feeds his servants scantily  |
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kṛtādhipatya | mfn. possessed of sovereignty or power,  |
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kṛtakṛtya | n. what has been done and what is to be done  |
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kṛtakṛtya | mfn. one who has done his duty or accomplished a business  |
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kṛtakṛtya | mfn. one who has attained any object or purpose, contented, satisfied with (locative case ) etc.  |
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kṛtakṛtyabhāva | m. idem or 'f. the full discharge of any duty or realisation of any object, accomplishment, success etc.'  |
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kṛtākṛtyasama | m. plural "indifferent as to what has been done and what ought to be done", Name of a sect.  |
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kṛtakṛtyatā | f. the full discharge of any duty or realisation of any object, accomplishment, success etc.  |
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kṛtanityakriya | mfn. one who has duly performed his daily religious observances.  |
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kṛtasvastyayana | mf(ā-)n. blessed or commended to the protection of gods previous to any journey or undertaking  |
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kṛttyadhīvāsa | m. a skin used as a garment  |
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kṛtya | mfn. "to be done or performed"  |
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kṛtya | mfn. practicable, feasible  |
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kṛtya | mfn. right, proper to be done etc.  |
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kṛtya | mfn. one who may be seduced from allegiance or alliance, who may be bribed or hired (as an assassin)  |
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kṛtya | mfn. (in med.) to be treated or attended with (in compound)  |
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kṛtya | m. (scilicet pratyaya-) the class of affixes forming the future p. Passive voice (as tavya-, anīya-, ya-, elima-,etc.)  |
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kṛtya | m. a kind of evil spirit (named either with or without the addition of yakṣa-, mānuṣa-, asura-,etc.) (perhaps varia lectio for tyā-below)  |
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kṛtyā | f. ( ) action, act, deed, performance, achievement  |
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kṛtyā | f. (with genitive case rujas-) ill usage or treatment  |
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kṛtyā | f. magic, enchantment etc.  |
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kṛtyā | f. (especially personified) a kind of female evil spirit or sorceress etc.  |
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kṛtyā | f. a female deity to whom sacrifices are offered for destructive and magical purposes  |
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kṛtyā | f. Name of a river  |
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kṛtya | n. what ought to be done, what is proper or fit, duty, office etc.  |
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kṛtya | n. action, business, performance, service etc.  |
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kṛtya | n. purpose, end, object, motive, cause  |
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kṛtyā | f. of kṛtya- q.v  |
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kṛtyacintā | f. thinking of any possibility  |
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kṛtyacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work by śiva-rāma-.  |
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kṛtyādūṣaṇa | mf(ī-)n. counteracting magic, destroying its effect  |
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kṛtyādūṣi | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. counteracting magic, destroying its effect '  |
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kṛtyāhata | mfn. stricken by a spell, .  |
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kṛtyajña | mfn. one who knows what is to be done, learned.  |
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kṛtyakā | f. an enchantress, witch, woman who is the cause of injury or destruction  |
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kṛtyakalpadruma | m. idem or 'm. Name of work on jurisprudence.'  |
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kṛtyakalpalatā | f. Name of work by vācaspati-miśra-.  |
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kṛtyakalpataru | m. Name of work on jurisprudence.  |
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kṛtyakaumudī | f. Name of work.  |
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kṛtyākṛt | mfn. practising magic or sorcery, bewitching  |
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kṛtyākṛtya | n. what is to be done and what is not to be done, right and wrong  |
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kṛtyam | ind. anybody (genitive case) is concerned about (instrumental case)  |
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kṛtyamahārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtyamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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kṛtyapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtyāpratiharaṇa | n. plural Name (also title or epithet) of a series of hymns for counteracting spells,  |
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kṛtyarāja | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtyaratna | n. Name of work  |
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kṛtyaratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtyaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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kṛtyārāvaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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kṛtyārūpa | (ty/ā--) mfn. looking like a phantom  |
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kṛtyasāra | m. "essence of what is to be done", Name of a work.  |
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kṛtyaśeṣa | mfn. one who has left some work to be done, who has not finished his task  |
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kṛtyāstra | n. Name of a mantra-,  |
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kṛtyatā | f. seduction from allegiance or alliance  |
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kṛtyatama | n. anything most proper or fit  |
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kṛtyatattva | n. "the true nature of duty or obligation", Name of work  |
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kṛtyavartman | n. the right way or manner in which any object is to be effected.  |
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kṛtyavat | mfn. having any business, engaged in any occupation  |
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kṛtyavat | mfn. having any request  |
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kṛtyavat | mfn. wanting, longing for (instrumental case)  |
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kṛtyavat | mfn. having the power to do something (locative case)  |
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kṛtyavid | mfn. knowing duty  |
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kṛtyavidhi | m. the way to do anything, rule, precept.  |
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kṣaitrajitya | n. (fr. kṣetra-jit-), acquisition of land, victorious battle  |
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kṣaitrapatya | n. (fr. kṣetra-pati-), dominion, property  |
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kṣaitrapatya | mfn. belonging to the lord of the soil  |
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kṣaitrapatya | n. (also) a sacrifice offered to the lord of the soil,  |
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kṣapātyaya | m. end of the night, dawn |
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kṣārakṛtya | mfn. to be treated with caustic alkali  |
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kṣemāditya | m. Name of a man.  |
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kṣity | (by saṃdhi- for kṣiti-).  |
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kṣityadhipa | m. "lord of the earth", a king  |
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kṣityaditi | f. "the aditi- of the earth", Name of devakī- (mother of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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kṣityutkara | m. a heap of mould, .  |
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kṣurakṛtya | n. idem or 'n. the operation of shaving '  |
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kubhṛtya | m. a bad servant  |
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kubhṛtya | etc. See 1. ku-.  |
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kukṛtya | n. an evil deed, wickedness  |
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kulabhṛtyā | f. the nursing of a pregnant woman  |
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kulabhṛtyā | f. a midwife, nurse (see kumāra-bhṛtyā-.)  |
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kulindopatyaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kullāditya | m. Name (also title or epithet) of chief,  |
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kumārabhṛtyā | f. care of a young child or of a pregnant or lying-in woman, midwifery  |
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kusumavṛṣtyabhiprakīrṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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kutastya | mfn. coming from where?  |
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kutastya | mfn. (with api-) of unknown origin  |
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kutratya | mfn. where living or residing? |
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kuvalayāditya | m. Name of a prince (equals yāpīḍa-)  |
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kvatya | mfn. being where?  |
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kvatyaka | mf(ikā-)n. idem or 'mfn. being where? '  |
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labdhapratyaya | mfn. one who has won confidence, one who has firm belief in ( labdhapratyayatā -tā- f.) (in Prakrit) .  |
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labdhapratyayatā | f. labdhapratyaya |
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laghupulastya | m. the shorter pulastya-  |
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laghuvṛtttyavacūrikā | f. Name of work  |
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lakṣavartyudyāpana | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣavartyudyāpanavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmaṇāditya | m. (with rājaputra-) Name of a poet and pupil of kṣemendra-  |
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lalitacaitya | m. Name of a caitya-  |
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lalitāditya | m. Name of a king of kaśmīra-  |
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lalitādityapura | n. Name of a town founded by him  |
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lālitya | n. (fr. lalita-) grace, beauty, charm, amorous or languid gestures  |
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lauhitya | m. (fr. idem or 'm. rock-crystal ') a kind of rice (see lohitya-)  |
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lauhitya | m. patron. (also plural) (see gaRa gargādi-)  |
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lauhitya | m. Name of a river, the brahma-putra-  |
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lauhitya | m. of a sea  |
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lauhitya | m. of a mountain  |
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lauhitya | n. (prob.) of a tīrtha-  |
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lauhitya | n. red colour, redness  |
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lauhityabhaṭṭagopāla | m. Name of an author  |
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lauhityāyanī | f. (feminine form of the patronymic lauhitya-)  |
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līlānṛtya | n. idem or 'n. a sham or pretended dance '  |
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lohitya | m. a kind of rice  |
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lohitya | m. Name of a man (varia lectio, lauh-)  |
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lohitya | m. of the brahma-putra- river (varia lectio for lauh-)  |
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lohitya | m. of a village  |
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lohitya | m. of the blood sea near kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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lohityā | f. Name of a celestial female (with jana-mātā-; varia lectio lohityā- yana-m-)  |
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lohityā | f. of a river  |
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lokapratyaya | m. world-currency, universal prevalence (of a custom etc.),  |
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madanāditya | m. Name of a man  |
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madātyaya | m. "passing off of wine", disorder resulting from intoxication (as head-ache etc.) (see pānātyaya-)  |
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madātyayita | mfn. suffering from this disorder  |
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madhuhastya | (m/adhu--) mfn. having honey or sweetness in the hand  |
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madhyāditya | m. the midday sun (-gate' hani-,"when the day has reached the mid-sun" id est at noon)  |
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madhyāhnakṛtya | n. midday duty or business or observance  |
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madhyasthityardha | m. or n. (in astronomy) the mean half duration.  |
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