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uru | mf(v/ī-)n. (1. vṛ-; ūrṇu- ), wide, broad, spacious, extended, great, large, much, excessive, excellent  |
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uru | m. (us-) Name of an āṅgirasa-  |
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uru | m. of a son of the fourteenth manu-  |
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uru | n. (u-) wide space, space, room (with kṛ-,to grant space or scope, give opportunity )  |
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uru | ind. widely, far, far off  |
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uru | mf(v/ī-)n. Comparative degree varīyas-, superl. variṣṭha-; ([ confer, compare Greek , etc.: Hibernian or Irish ur,"very"; uras-,"power, ability."])  |
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urubila | mf(ī-)n. having a wide opening (as a jar)  |
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urubilvā | f. Name of the place to which the buddha- retired for meditation and where he obtained supreme knowledge (afterwards called buddha-gayā-)  |
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urubilvākalpa | m. Name of a place  |
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urubilvākāśyapa | m. Name of a descendant of kaśyapa-  |
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urubindu | m. Name of a flamingo ( transl.)  |
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urubja | mfn. (fr. uru-,2. ap-,and ja- ?) , producing or causing much milk  |
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urubja | mfn. ([for uru-ubja-,"widely opened" ])  |
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urucakra | mfn. having wide wheels (as a carriage)  |
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urucakri | mfn. (fr. kṛ-), doing or effecting large work or great wealth, granting ample assistance  |
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urucakri | m. Name of a descendant of atri-.  |
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urucakṣas | mfn. far-seeing (said of varuṇa-, sūrya-, and the āditya-s).  |
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urudhā | ind. in many ways  |
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urudhāra | (ur/u-) mf(ā-)n. giving a broad stream, streaming abundantly |
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urudhāra | mfn. broad-edged,  |
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urudhiṣṇya | m. "exceedingly full of thoughts", Name of a sage in the eleventh manv-antara-.  |
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urudrapsu | mfn. having large drops  |
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urugavyūti | (ur/u-) mfn. having a wide domain or territory  |
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urugāya | mfn. making large strides, wide-striding [fr. gā- ;also according to ,"hymned by many, much-praised", fr. gai-] etc. (said of indra-, viṣṇu-, the soma-, and the aśvin-s)  |
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urugāya | mfn. spacious for walking upon, wide, broad (as a way)  |
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urugāya | n. wide space, scope for movement  |
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urugāyavat | mfn. offering ample space for motion, unconfined  |
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urugrāha | m. far-spreading sickness (?)  |
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urugūlā | f. a kind of serpent  |
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uruhāra | mfn. a valuable necklace.  |
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urujman | mfn. (only vocative case) having a wide path or range  |
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urujrayas | mfn. moving in a wide course, extending over a wide space (said of agni- and indra-) .  |
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urujri | mfn. moving in a wide course, extending over a wide space (said of agni- and indra-) .  |
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urukāla | m. the creeper Cucumis Colocynthis  |
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urukālaka | m. the creeper Cucumis Colocynthis  |
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urukīrti | mfn. of far-reaching fame  |
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urukrama | mfn. far-stepping, making wide strides (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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urukrama | m. (viṣṇu-'s) wide stride  |
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urukrama | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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urukrama | m. of śiva-.  |
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urukṛt | mfn. causing to extend or spread out, increasing  |
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urukṣaya | mfn. (ur/u-kṣaya- ) occupying spacious dwellings (said of varuṇa-) (said of the marut-s)  |
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urukṣaya | m. a spacious dwelling, wide habitation  |
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urukṣaya | m. Name of a king  |
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urukṣiti | f. spacious dwelling or habitation  |
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uruloka | (ur/u-) mfn. visible to a distance, ample, vast  |
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urumāṇa | m. Crataeva Religiosa  |
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urumārga | m. a long road.  |
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urumuṇḍa | m. Name of a mountain.  |
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uruṇḍa | m. a kind of demon  |
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uruṇḍa | m. Name of a man.  |
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uruñjirā | f. Name of the river vipāś-  |
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uruprathas | (and ur/uprathas-) mfn. wide-spreading, widely extended, far-spreading  |
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urupuṇyakośa | m. a great treasure of merit, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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urupuṣpikā | f. a species of plant  |
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ururātri | f. the latter portion of the night, late at night commentator or commentary on  |
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ururī | equals urarī- q.v  |
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uruṣā | mfn. ( saṅ-), granting much, producing abundantly  |
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uruśaṃsa | mfn. to be praised by many, praised by many (said of varuṇa-, pūṣan-, indra-, the soma-, and the āditya-s) .  |
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uruśarman | (ur/u-) mfn. finding refuge everywhere throughout the universe, widely pervading  |
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urusattva | mfn. magnanimous, of a generous or noble nature.  |
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uruśravas | m. "of far-reaching fame", Name of a man  |
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uruśṛṅga | m. "having high peaks", Name of a mountain  |
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urusvana | mfn. of strong voice, stentorian.  |
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uruṣya | Nom. (fr. uru- ;perhaps an irregular future or Desiderative of1. vṛ-?) P. uruṣy/ati- (Ved. imperative 2. sg. uruṣy/ā- ) to protect, secure, defend from (ablative)  |
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uruṣyā | ind. (instrumental case) with desire to protect  |
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uruṣyu | mfn. wishing to protect |
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urutā | f. wideness  |
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urutāpa | m. great heat.  |
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urutva | n. wideness  |
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urutva | n. magnitude, vastness.  |
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uruvalka | m. Name of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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uruvas | m. Name of a man  |
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uruvāsa | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery.  |
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uruvikrama | mfn. of great strength or bravery, valiant, brave  |
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uruvilvā | See -bilvā- above.  |
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uruvraja | mfn. (only locative case) having a wide range, having ample space for movement  |
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uruvu | m. Ricinus Communis  |
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uruvuka | m. Ricinus Communis  |
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uruvūka | m. Ricinus Communis  |
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uruvyacas | mfn. occupying wide space, widely extending, widely capacious  |
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uruvyacas | m. Name of a rakṣas-  |
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uruvyañc | mfn. (vy/aṅ-, urūc/ī-, vy/ak-) extending far, capacious  |
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uruvyañc | mfn. far-reaching (as a sound)  |
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uruyā | ind. far, far off, to a distance  |
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uruyuga | (ur/u-) mfn. furnished with a broad yoke  |
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addhāpuruṣa | m. See an-addhāpuruṣ/a-.  |
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adhikārapuruṣa | m. an official,  |
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adhipuruṣa | m. the Supreme Spirit.  |
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adhvaraguru | m. Name (also title or epithet) of viṣṇu-,  |
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ādiguru | m. `first father', Name (also title or epithet) of brahmā-,  |
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ādipuruṣa | m. "first man", Name of hiraṇyakaśipu-  |
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ādipuruṣa | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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ādipuruṣa | m. of brahman-  |
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adṛṣṭapuruṣa | m. a treaty concluded by the parties personally (in which no third mediator is seen).  |
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aguru | mfn. not heavy, light  |
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aguru | mfn. (in prosody) short as a short vowel alone or before a single consonant |
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aguru | mn. the fragrant Aloe wood and tree, Aquilaria Agallocha.  |
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ahopuruṣikā | f. for āho-pur- q.v  |
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ahopuruṣikā | etc. See 2. aho-.  |
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āhopuruṣikā | f. (gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- ) boasting of one's manliness or military prowess  |
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āhopuruṣikā | f. vaunting of one's power  |
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akṣayapuruhūta | m. śiva-.  |
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alaṃpuruṣīṇa | mfn. sufficient for a man  |
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ālekhyapuruṣa | m. an image or drawing of a man  |
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amaraguru | m. "teacher of the gods", bṛhaspati-, the planet Jupiter  |
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amburuha | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "water-growing", the day-lotus  |
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amburuhā | f. Hibiscus Mutabilis.  |
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amburuhiṇī | f. the lotus  |
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anaddhāpuruṣa | m. one who is not a true man, one who is of no use either to gods or men or the manes  |
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ananyaguru | m. "having no other as a Guru", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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anūnaguru | mfn. of undiminished weight, very heavy. |
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anupuruṣa | m. the before mentioned man , a follower  |
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anuru | to imitate the cry or answer to the cry of (accusative)  |
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anuru | mf(us-or vī-)n. not great.  |
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anuruc | Causal P. -rocayati-, to choose, prefer  |
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anurud | to lament, bewail.  |
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anuruddha | mfn. checked, opposed  |
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anuruddha | mfn. soothed, pacified  |
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anuruddha | m. Name of a cousin of śākyamuni-.  |
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anurudh | to bar (as a way) ; to surround, confine, overcome etc. ; cl.4 A1. -rudhyate- or Epic P. -rudhyati- (2. sg. -rudhyase- ), to adhere to, be fond of, love ; to coax, soothe, entreat.  |
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anurudh | mfn. adhering to, loving (see anū-r/udh-.)  |
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anuruh | P. to ascend, mount ; A1. to grow  |
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anuruhā | f. a grass (Cyperus Pertenius).  |
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anuruta | mfn. resounding with  |
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aparapuruṣa | m. a descendant  |
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apauruṣa | n. unmanliness  |
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apauruṣa | n. superhuman power  |
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apauruṣa | mfn. unmanly  |
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apauruṣa | mfn. superhuman. |
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apauruṣeya | mfn. not coming from men  |
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apuruṣa | mfn. unmanly.  |
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apuruṣa | a cruel man or servant (of yama-),  |
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apuruṣābhivīta | (/a-- p-), mfn. not impelled by men,  |
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apuruṣāparādha | m. not an offence of the person,  |
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apuruṣārtha | m. a rite which is not for the benefit of the sacrificer  |
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apuruṣārtha | m. not the chief object of the soul.  |
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ardhapuruṣa | m. half the length of a man  |
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ardhapuruṣīya | mfn. having half the length of a man  |
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arjunapuruṣa | n. the plants Arjuna (id est Terminalia Arjuna) and puruṣa- (id est Rottleria Tinctoria), (gaRa gavāśvādi- q.v)  |
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ārurukṣu | mfn. desirous to rise or ascend or advance  |
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asitāmburuha | m. the black lotus  |
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aspṛṣṭapuruṣāntara | mfn. not belonging to another,  |
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āśramaguru | m. the head of a religious order, a principal preceptor.  |
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aṣṭapuruṣa | (aṣṭ/a--) mfn. consisting of eight persons  |
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asuraguru | m. "teacher of the asura-s", the planet Venus (or śukra-) (see amarāri-pūjya-.)  |
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atiguru | mfn. very heavy.  |
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atipuruṣa | (/ati--) ([ ]) m. a first-rate man, hero.  |
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aurukṣaya | n. (fr. uru-kṣaya-), Name of a sāman-.  |
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aurukṣayasa | m. a descendant of urukṣaya-s |
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avarapuruṣa | m. a descendant  |
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avīrapuruṣa | m. a weak man  |
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āyuṣmatpuruṣaka | mfn. giving long life to men  |
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bahudāsapuruṣa | mfn. having many slaves and servants  |
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bahuguru | m. one who has read much but superficially, a sciolist (equals cumbaka-)  |
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bahuruhā | f. a species of Cocculus  |
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bhaiṣajyaguruvaiḍūryaprabhā | f. Name of a Buddhist work  |
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bhāvanāpuruṣottamanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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bhavānīguru | ( ) m. " bhavānī-'s father", Name of hima-vat-.  |
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bhuruṇḍa | m. a species of animal (see bhāraṇḍa-, bhāruṇḍa-, bheruṇḍa-)  |
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bhuruṇḍa | m. Name of a man  |
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bījapuruṣa | m. the progenitor of a tribe or family  |
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brahmapuruṣa | m. an assistant of the brahman- or chief priest  |
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brahmapuruṣa | m. a minister of brahmā- (also said of the 5 vital airs)  |
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brahmapuruṣa | m. equals -rākṣasa-  |
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brahmapurustāt | ind. when or where the Brahmans have the first place  |
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bṛhadguru | m. Name of a man  |
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bṛhadgurugurvāvalipūjāśāntividhāna | n. Name of work  |
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buddhaguru | m. a Buddhist spiritual teacher  |
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buruḍa | m. a basket-maker, mat-maker  |
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cañcāpuruṣa | m. a strawman, doll (said contemptuously of a man) ( ) .  |
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carācaraguru | m. the lord of the world (brahmā-)  |
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carācaraguru | m. Name of śiva-,  |
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cārapuruṣa | m. a spy  |
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caturuṣṭra | n. the 4 substances taken from a camel  |
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caturuttara | mfn. increasing by 4  |
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caturuttarastoma | m. with gotamasya- Name of an ekāha-  |
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chandaḥpuruṣa | m. metre personified  |
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chāyāpuruṣa | m. puruṣa- in the form of a shadow,  |
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curu | m. a particular worm in the bowels  |
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curucurā | f. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) See karṇe--.  |
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dāhāguru | n. equals dāha-kāṣṭha-.  |
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dāhanāguru | wrong reading for dah-.  |
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dahanāguru | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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daityaguru | m. "preceptor of the daitya-s", Name of śukra-, the planet Venus  |
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dānavaguru | m. preceptor of the danu-, regent of planet Venus  |
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daṇḍanāyakapuruṣa | m. a policeman  |
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darbhagurumuṣṭi | See g-.  |
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daśapuruṣa | mfn. being the 10th in the succession of generations  |
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daśapuruṣam | ind. through a series of 10 ancestors  |
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daśapuruṣaṃrājya | n. a kingdom inherited through a series of 10 ancestors  |
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daśapuruṣānūkam | ind. backwards through 10 generations Va1rtt. 5  |
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daurudhara | mfn. (fr. durudharā-)  |
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dauṣpuruṣya | n. the state of a bad man gaRa yuvādi-.  |
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devaguru | m. the father or preceptor of the gods, id est kaśyapa- ( ) or bṛhaspati- ( )  |
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devaguru | m. god and preceptor (at the beg. of compound)  |
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devakuru | m. Name of a people and country (associated with the uttara-k-)  |
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devakurumbā | f. Name of a plant (equals mahādroṇa-)  |
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devāsuraguru | m. Name of śiva-  |
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dharmādhikāripuruṣa | m. dharmādhikārin |
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dhūpāguru | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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dhupanāguru | ( ) dhūpāguru-  |
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dīkṣāguru | m. a teacher of initiation  |
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ditisutaguru | m. the planet Venus  |
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divyapuruṣa | m. "a divine man", ghost  |
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dṛṣṭiguru | m. "sight-lord", Name of śiva-  |
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duru | m. Name of a mountain  |
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duruccheda | mfn. difficult to be extirpated or destroyed  |
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durucchedya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. difficult to be extirpated or destroyed '  |
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durucchedya | mfn. difficult to be cut through (knot)  |
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durudāhara | mfn. difficult to be pronounced or uttered  |
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durudarka | mfn. having bad or no consequences  |
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durudaya | mfn. appearing with difficulty, not easily manifested  |
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durudharā | f. a peculiar position of the moon (),  |
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durudvaha | mfn. hard to bear  |
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duruḥpha | m. (astrology) Name of the 15th yoga- (varia lectio durapha-and durupha-).  |
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durukta | mfn. "badly spoken", harsh, injurious  |
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durukta | mfn. harshly addressed  |
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durukta | n. bad or harsh word etc.  |
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durukti | f. harsh or injurious speech (personified as a daughter of krodha- and hiṃsā- and sister and wife of kali-)  |
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duruktokta | mfn. ill spoken of  |
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durupacāra | mfn. idem or 'mfn. difficult of cure, '  |
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durupadeśa | m. bad instruction  |
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durupadiṣṭa | mfn. badly instructed.  |
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durupakrama | mfn. difficult of access or approach  |
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durupakrama | mfn. difficult of cure,  |
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durupalakṣa | mfn. difficult to be perceived  |
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durupāpa | mfn. difficult of attainment  |
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durupapāda | mfn. difficult to be performed  |
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durupapāda | mfn. difficult to be demonstrated  |
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durupasada | mfn. difficult of approach  |
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durupasarpin | mfn. approaching incautiously  |
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durupasthāna | mfn. equals -upasada-  |
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durupāya | m. a bad means or expedient  |
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durupayukta | mfn. wrongly applied  |
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duruta | mfn. badly woven  |
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durutsaha | mfn. difficult to bear or resist  |
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durutsāha | mfn. difficult to bear or resist  |
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duruttara | mfn. (fr. 1. uttara-) unanswerable  |
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duruttara | mfn. (fr. 2. uttara-or Prakrit for dus-tara-) difficult to be crossed or overcome on |
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duṣpuruṣa | m. a bad man (gaRa brāhmaṇādi-).  |
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dvipauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. having the length of 2 men  |
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dvipuruṣa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. having the length of 2 men  |
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dvipuruṣā | f. bought with 2 men  |
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dvipuruṣam | ind. through 2 generations  |
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ekaguru | m. having the same teacher, pupil of the same preceptor.  |
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ekaguruka | m. having the same teacher, pupil of the same preceptor.  |
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ekapuruṣa | m. the one supreme Spirit : one man only  |
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ekapuruṣa | m. a unique or excellent man  |
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ekapuruṣa | mfn. having or consisting of only one man  |
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gaurīguru | m. "father of gaurī-", the himālaya- |
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gaurutalpika | m. equals gurutalpa-ga- gaRa paradārādi-.  |
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ghurghuruka | m. equals raka-  |
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ghurughurā | ind. equals ghuragh-.  |
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ghurughurāghoranirghoṣa | m. great noise (produced by panting or puffing)  |
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ghurughurāghoṣa | m. m. great noise (produced by panting or puffing) ' 58/59 (in Prakrit); viii, 27.'>  |
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grāmapuruṣa | m. the chief of a village or town  |
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gṛhyaguru | for guhya-g-  |
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gūḍhapuruṣa | m. a spy, disguised agent  |
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guhyaguru | m. (see gṛhya-g-) "the mystic Guru", śiva- (considered as the especial teacher of the tantra-s)  |
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guṇaguru | mfn. respectable through virtue,  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. (see gir/i-; compound g/arīyas-,once yas-tara-, guru-tara-,superl. gariṣṭha-, gurutama-See ss.vv.) heavy, weighty (opposed to lagh/u-) etc. (gaRa śauṇḍādi- )  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. heavy in the stomach (food), difficult to digest  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. great, large, extended, long (See -kratu-) etc.  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. (in prosody) long by nature or position (a vowel) (a vowel long both by nature and by position is called garīyas- )  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. high in degree, vehement, violent, excessive, difficult, hard etc.  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. grievous  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. important, serious, momentous etc.  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. valuable, highly prized (guru- equals garīyas-) etc.  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. haughty, proud (speech)  |
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guru | mf(vī-)n. venerable, respectable  |
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guru | m. any venerable or respectable person (father, mother, or any relative older than one's self) etc.  |
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guru | m. a spiritual parent or preceptor (from whom a youth receives the initiatory mantra- or prayer, who instructs him in the śāstra-s and conducts the necessary ceremonies up to that of investiture which is performed by the ācārya- ) etc.  |
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guru | m. the chief of (genitive case or in compound)  |
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guru | m. (with śākta-s) author of a mantra-  |
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guru | m. "preceptor of the gods", bṛhaspati-  |
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guru | m. (hence) the planet Jupiter etc.  |
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guru | m. " pāṇḍu--teacher", droṇa-  |
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guru | m. prabhā-kara- (celebrated teacher of the mīmāṃsā-, usually mentioned with kumārila-)  |
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guru | m. (equals dharma-) "venerable", the 9th astrological mansion  |
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guru | m. Mucuna pruritus  |
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guru | m. Name of a son of saṃkṛti- dual number parents  |
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guru | m. plural parents and other venerable persons  |
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guru | m. a honorific appellation of a preceptor (whose N. is also put in the plural), Jain  |
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guru | m. "great (with child)", pregnant, a pregnant woman  |
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guru | m. the wife of a teacher  |
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guru | m. ([ confer, compare ; Latin gravis; Gothic kauriths; Lithuanian gie4ras.])  |
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gurubha | m. " bṛhaspati-'s constellation", equals -devata-  |
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gurubha | m.  |
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gurubhāra | m. "of heavy weight", Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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gurubhārika | mfn. heavy (in the stomach;food)  |
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gurubhāryā | f. equals -dāra-  |
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gurubhāva | m. the condition of a Guru  |
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gurubhāva | m. importance, weight  |
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gurubhṛt | mfn. bearing heavy things (the earth)  |
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gurucaryā | f. attendance on a teacher,  |
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gurudaivata | n. equals gur/u-devata-  |
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gurudakṣiṇā | f. a fee given to a spiritual preceptor  |
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gurudāna | n. a present to a religious teacher  |
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gurudāra | m. sg. the teacher's wife  |
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gurudarśana | n. seeing the teacher  |
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gurudāsa | m. Name of a teacher (mentioned in the introduction to the guru-gītā-).  |
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gurudevasvāmin | m. Name of a scholiast.  |
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gurudevata | n. "having bṛhaspati- for its deity", the 8th lunar mansion puṣya-  |
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gurudhī | varia lectio for rucira-dhī- q.v  |
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gurudhur | f. plural hard labour  |
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gurudīkṣā | f. initiation into the office of a spiritual preceptor  |
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gurudīkṣātantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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gurudina | n. Thursday,  |
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gurudivasa | m. " bṛhaspati-'s day", Thursday (?)  |
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gurugata | mfn. being with or belonging to a spiritual teacher  |
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gurugavī | f. the cow of a spiritual teacher (a-- negative)  |
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gurughna | m. "killing a spiritual teacher", white mustard  |
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gurugītā | f. Name of a section of (relating to a spiritual teacher)  |
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gurugītāstotra | n. idem or 'f. Name of a section of (relating to a spiritual teacher)'  |
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gurugṛha | n. equals -kula-  |
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gurugṛha | n. " bṛhaspati-'s house", the signs Sagittarius and Pisces  |
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guruha | varia lectio for guḍuha- q.v  |
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guruhan | m. the murderer of a Guru  |
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gurujana | m. any venerable or elderly person (father, mother, the elders of a family etc.)  |
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guruka | mfn. a little heavy  |
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guruka | mfn. (said of limbs slightly affected with sickness)  |
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guruka | mfn. (in prosody) long  |
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gurukaṇṭha | m. a peacock (see guruṇṭaka-.)  |
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gurukāra | m. worship, adoration  |
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gurukarman | n. any affair of a spiritual teacher  |
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gurukārya | n. a serious or momentous affair  |
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gurukārya | n. equals -karman-  |
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gurukopa | m. violent wrath  |
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gurukrama | m. succession of teachers or (with śākta-s) of authors of mantra-s.  |
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gurukratu | m. a great sacrifice  |
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gurukṛta | mfn. highly prized or praised ( )  |
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gurukṛta | mfn. worshipped  |
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gurukṣopa | m. Name of a prince  |
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gurukula | n. the house of a Guru vArttika  |
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gurukulavāsa | m. residence in the house of a Guru, a pupil's life  |
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gurukulāvāsin | m. "abiding in la- ", a pupil  |
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gurulāghava | n. great and small importance, relative importance or value  |
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gurulāghava | n. length and shortness of vowels,  |
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gurulaghutā | f. heaviness and lightness  |
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gurulaghutā | f. great and little value ( )  |
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gurumadhya | mfn. equals madhye-guru-, heavy in the middle part  |
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gurumardala | m. a kind of drum  |
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gurumat | mfn. containing a vowel which is long by nature or position  |
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gurumatī | f. pregnant  |
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gurumattā | f. heaviness, 7, 27.  |
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gurumeru | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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gurumukhī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a particular alphabet used by the Sikhs (a modification of devanāgarī-),  |
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gurumuṣṭi | m. a great handful  |
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gurumuṣṭi | m. (of sacrificial grass, darbha-gurumuṣṭ/i-) (see gru-m-.)  |
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guruṇḍa | see suruṇḍa-, parasmE-pada 1236.  |
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guruṇṭaka | m. (see guru-kaṇṭha-) a kind of peacock  |
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gurupādāśraya | m. the worship of (the feet of) a teacher  |
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gurupāka | mfn. difficult of digestion  |
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guruparipāṭī | f. "succession of teachers", Name of a work  |
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gurupatnī | f. equals -dāra-  |
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gurupattra | n. tin  |
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gurupattrā | f. the tamarind tree  |
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gurupattraka | n. tin  |
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gurupramoda | m. happiness, delight  |
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guruprasāda | m. propitiousness or the favour of one's Guru  |
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guruprasāda | m. "product of a Guru's favour" id est learning  |
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guruprasādanīya | mfn. fit for propitiating one's Guru  |
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guruprasūta | mfn. allowed by one's elder relations  |
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gurupriya | mfn. dear to a preceptor  |
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gurupūjā | f. the worship of one's spiritual teacher  |
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gurupūjā | f. the ceremonies in propitiation of bṛhaspati- when a work is to be performed or undertaken  |
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guruputra | m. a teacher's son Va1rtt. 1  |
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gururatna | n. " bṛhaspati-'s jewel", topaz  |
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gurusakhī | f. the female friend of an elder relation (varia lectio khi-).  |
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gurusamavāya | m. a number of guru-s  |
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gurusaṃnidhi | m. presence of one's Guru, 10, 14  |
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gurusārā | f. equals -śiṃśapā-  |
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gurusevā | f. obsequiousness to a Guru  |
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guruśikharin | m. "venerable mountain", the himālaya-  |
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guruśiṃśapā | f. equals śiṃśapā-  |
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guruśiṣyasaṃvāda | m. "dialogue between teacher and pupil", Name of a philosophical dialogue by caraṇa-dāsa-.  |
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guruskandha | m. "large-trunked", the tree śleṣmaṇā-  |
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guruskandha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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guruśokānala | m. the fire of heavy sorrow  |
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guruśrīpādukāpūjā | f. equals -pādāśraya-,  |
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gurusthira | mfn. very firm  |
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gurustrīgamanīya | mfn. See gam-.  |
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guruśuśrūṣā | f. obedience to one's guru- or guru-s  |
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guruśuśrūṣin | mfn. (= - śuśrūṣu-),  |
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guruśuśrūṣu | mfn. obedient to one's Guru Va1rtt. 14  |
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gurutā | f. weight, heaviness  |
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gurutā | f. "heaviness"and"dignity"  |
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gurutā | f. burden, trouble  |
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gurutā | f. importance  |
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gurutā | f. the office of a teacher  |
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gurutāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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gurutalpa | m. "a teacher's bed", in compound |
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gurutalpa | m. the violation of a teacher's bed (intercourse with his wife)  |
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gurutalpa | m. a violator of his teacher's bed  |
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gurutalpābhigamana | n. idem or 'f. the violation of a teacher's bed, 107' (see gaurutalpika-.)  |
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gurutalpaga | mfn. one who violates his teacher's bed etc.  |
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gurutalpagāmin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. one who violates his teacher's bed etc.'  |
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gurutalpāpanutti | f. the violation of a teacher's bed, 107  |
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gurutalparata | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. one who violates his teacher's bed etc.' '  |
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gurutalpavrata | n. penance for violating a teacher's bed  |
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gurutalpin | mfn. equals lpa-ga- (varia lectio)  |
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gurutama | mfn. (superl.) most important  |
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gurutama | m. the best teacher  |
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gurutāpa | m. excessive heat  |
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gurutara | mfn. heavier, very heavy  |
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gurutara | mfn. heavy,  |
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gurutara | mfn. greater, worse, very hard or bad etc.  |
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gurutara | mfn. more important, very important or valuable  |
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gurutara | mfn. more venerable  |
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gurutara | mfn. very venerable  |
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gurutīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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gurutva | n. weight, heaviness  |
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gurutva | n. (in prosody) length (of a vowel)  |
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gurutva | n. burden, trouble  |
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gurutva | n. severity, violence (of medical treatment)  |
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gurutva | n. dulness  |
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gurutva | n. greatness, magnitude  |
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gurutva | n. respectability, dignity, venerableness  |
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gurutva | n. the office of a teacher  |
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gurutvaka | n. heaviness  |
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guruvadvṛtti | f. behaving to any one with as much respect as to a sacred teacher  |
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guruvaṃśa | m. Name of work  |
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guruvāra | m. equals -divasa- ( )  |
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guruvarcoghna | m. "removing constipation", the lime or citron (limpāka-)  |
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guruvarṇa | m. a vowel long by nature or by position  |
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guruvartaka | mfn. behaving respectfully towards parents or venerable persons  |
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guruvartin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. behaving respectfully towards parents or venerable persons '  |
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guruvartitā | f. respectful behaviour towards venerable persons, .  |
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guruvāsa | m. equals -kula-vāsa- (plural)  |
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guruvat | ind. like a Guru  |
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guruvat | ind. as if to a Guru Va1rtt. 1  |
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guruvṛtta | mfn. equals -vartaka-  |
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guruvṛtti | mfn. long by nature (vowel)  |
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guruvṛtti | f. behaviour towards one's Guru |
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guruvṛttipara | mfn. trying to behave respectfully towards a Guru  |
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guruvyatha | mfn. heavily distressed  |
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guruyoṣit | f. a teacher's wife, Mn, ii, 210  |
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harigurustavamālā | f. Name of work  |
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hiraṇyapuruṣa | m. the figure of a man made of golden  |
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hṛdayapuruṣa | m. pulsation or beating of the heart  |
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huruk | ind. equals hiruk-  |
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huruṣkara | m. plural equals yavana-  |
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huruṭṭaka | m. a kind of curved bolt or iron hook (for elephants)  |
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indraguru | m. teacher of indra-, Name of kaśyapa-.  |
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indrajālapuruṣa | m. a phantom of a man  |
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īṣatpuruṣa | m. a mean man,  |
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jagadguru | m. the father of the world  |
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jagadguru | m. brahmā-  |
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jagadguru | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jagadguru | m. śiva-  |
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jagadguru | m. rāma- (as viṣṇu-'s incarnation)  |
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jamburudra | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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kālāguru | m. (n. ) a kind of black aloe wood or Agallochum  |
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kālapuruṣa | m. equals -nara-, time personified  |
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kālapuruṣa | m. a servant of the god of death  |
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kālikāguru | m. plural Name of certain authors of mystical prayers.  |
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kāpuruṣa | m. (fr. 2. kā- ), a contemptible man, coward, wretch  |
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kāpuruṣa | mf(ā-)n. unmanly, cowardly, miserable  |
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kāpuruṣatā | f. unmanliness, cowardliness.  |
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kāpuruṣatva | n. unmanliness, cowardliness.  |
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kāpuruṣya | n. unmanliness, meanness, cowardice gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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karṇecurucurā | f. whispering into the ear, tale-bearing gaRa pātre-samitādi-.  |
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kāryagurutā | f. importance of any act.  |
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kāryagurutva | n. idem or 'f. importance of any act.'  |
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kāṣṭhāguru | m. Agallochum  |
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kathaṃruru | m. Name of a rājarṣi- on  |
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kaukuruṇḍi | m. Name of a teacher  |
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kaurujaṅgala | mfn. fr. kurujaṅgala-  |
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kaurujāṅgala | mfn. fr. kurujaṅgala-  |
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kaurukātya | m. patronymic fr. kuru-kata- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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kaurukṣetra | m. plural the inhabitants of kuru-kṣetra- (wrong reading kur-), .  |
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kaurukullaka | m. plural (fr. kuru-kullā-), Name of a Buddhist school.  |
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kauruma | See kaurama-.  |
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kaurupañcāla | for pāñc-  |
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kaurupāñcāla | mfn. (gaRa anuśatikādi-) belonging to the race of the kuru-s and pañcāla-s  |
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kaurupathi | m. patronymic fr. kuru-patha- Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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kausurubinda | m. patronymic fr. kus-  |
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kausurubinda | m. Name of a daśa-rātra- ceremony  |
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kausurubindi | m. patronymic fr. kusurubinda-  |
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kaviratnapuruṣottamamiśra | m. Name of a man.  |
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khurukhurāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to rattle (as the throat)  |
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khurukhurāya | See khurakhura-.  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. ([ ]) "what sort of a man?"a mongrel being (according to the brāhmaṇa-s an evil being similar to man;perhaps originally a kind of monkey[ see ];in later times the word is usually identified with kiṃ-nara-,though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined;these beings are supposed to live on hema-kūṭa- and are regarded as the attendants of kubera-;with Jains the kimpuruṣa-s, like the kiṃnara-s, belong to the vyantara-s)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. Name of one of the nine sons of āgnīdhra- (having the varṣa- kimpuruṣa- as his hereditary portion)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. a division of the earth (one of the nine khaṇḍa-s or portions into which the earth is divided, and described as the country between the himācala- and hema-kūṭa- mountains, also called kimpuruṣa-varṣa- ) etc.  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. ([ ]) "what sort of a man?"a mongrel being (according to the brāhmaṇa-s an evil being similar to man;perhaps originally a kind of monkey[ see ];in later times the word is usually identified with kiṃ-nara-,though sometimes applied to other beings in which the figure of a man and that of an animal are combined;these beings are supposed to live on hema-kūṭa- and are regarded as the attendants of kubera-;with Jains the kimpuruṣa-s, like the kiṃnara-s, belong to the vyantara-s)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. Name of one of the nine sons of āgnīdhra- (having the varṣa- kimpuruṣa- as his hereditary portion)  |
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kimpuruṣa | m. a division of the earth (one of the nine khaṇḍa-s or portions into which the earth is divided, and described as the country between the himācala- and hema-kūṭa- mountains, also called kimpuruṣa-varṣa- ) etc.  |
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kimpuruṣeśa | m. "lord of the kimpuruṣa-s", Name of druma-  |
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kimpuruṣeśa | m. "lord of the kimpuruṣa-s", Name of druma-  |
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kimpuruṣeśvara | m. Name of kubera-  |
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kimpuruṣeśvara | m. Name of kubera-  |
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kimpuruṣī | f. a female kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣī | f. a female kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīkṛ | kimpuruṣī-- 1. kṛ-, to change into a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīkṛ | kimpuruṣī-- 1. kṛ-, to change into a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kimpuruṣīya | n. story about a kimpuruṣa-  |
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kiṣkuru | a staff, club (varia lectio kiḥk- and kiṃk-,)  |
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kratupuruṣa | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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kṛṣṇāguru | n. idem or 'n. a black variety of Aloe wood ' |
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kṛṣṇāgurumaya | mfn. made of that Aloe wood  |
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kṛṣṇapuruṣottamasiddhāntopaniṣad | f. Name of an  |
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kṛtapauruṣa | mfn. one who does a manly act, behaving gallantly.  |
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kṣitipuruhūta | m. "the indra- of the earth", a king  |
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kulaguru | m. the head of a family, family preceptor  |
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kulapuruṣa | m. a man of good family, noble or respectable man  |
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kulapuruṣa | m. an ancestor, family progenitor  |
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kunduru | mf. Boswellia thurifera  |
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kunduru | mf. the resin of that plant (Olibanum).  |
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kunduruka | m. Olibanum  |
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kundurukā | f. idem or 'm. Olibanum '  |
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kundurukī | f. Boswellia thurifera  |
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kupuruṣa | m. a low or miserable man etc.  |
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kupuruṣa | m. a poltroon (see kā-pur-)  |
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kupuruṣajanitā | f. Name of a metre (consisting of four lines of eleven syllables each).  |
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kuru | m. plural Name of a people of India and of their country (situated near the country of the pañcāla-s;hence often connected with pañcāla- or pañcāla- [see kuru-pañc-below]: the uttara-kuravaḥ-,or uttarāḥ kuravaḥ-are the northern kuru-s, the most northerly of the four mahā-dvīpa-s or principal divisions of the known world [distinguished from the dakṣiṇāḥ kuravaḥ-or southern kuru-s ], by other systems regarded as one of the nine divisions or varṣa-s of the same;it was probably a country beyond the most northern range of the himālaya-, often described as a country of everlasting happiness[ etc.], and considered by some to be the ancient home of the Aryan race)  |
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kuru | m. equals ṛtvijas- (priests)  |
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kuru | m. equals kartāras- ("doers" , fr.1. kṛ-) commentator or commentary on  |
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kuru | m. Name of the ancestor of the kuru-s (son of saṃvaraṇa- and tapatī-, daughter of the sun[ ]; kuru- is the ancestor of both pāṇḍu- and dhṛta-rāṣṭra-, though the patronymic derived from his name is usually applied only to the sons of the latter, the sons and descendants of the former being called pāṇḍava-s)  |
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kuru | m. Name of a son of āgnīdhra- and grandson of priya-vrata-  |
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kuru | m. boiled rice  |
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kuru | m. the plant Solanum Jacquini (equals kaṇṭakārikā-)  |
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kuru | f. (ūs-) a princess of the kuru- race (see kaurava-,etc.)  |
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kurubāhu | m. a kind of bird  |
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kurubilva | m. a ruby  |
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kurubilvaka | m. equals kulmāṣa-  |
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kurucara | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).  |
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kurucilla | m. a crab  |
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kurugārhapata | n. ?  |
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kuruha | m. "growing from the earth", a tree  |
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kuruhāra | m. Name of an agra-hāra-  |
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kurujāṅgala | n. Name of a country etc.  |
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kurujāṅgala | m. plural the inhabitants of that country  |
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kuruka | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio for ruruka-)  |
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kurukandaka | n. horse-radish (Raphanus sativus)  |
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kurukata | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi- and anuśatikādi-.  |
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kurukṣetra | n. "the field of the kuru-s", Name of an extensive plain near Delhi (the scene of the great battles between the kuru-s and pāṇḍu-s) etc.  |
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kurukṣetra | m. plural the inhabitants of that country (renowned for their bravery)  |
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kurukṣetra | m. plural (wrong reading for kaurukṣ-)  |
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kurukṣetraka | m. plural the inhabitants of the kuru-kṣetra-  |
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kurukṣetrin | mfn. (with yoga-) a solar day, in the course of which three lunar days, three asterisms, and three yogas occur.  |
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kurukullā | f. (fr. ru-kulyā-,"belonging to the kuru- race"?) , Name of a Buddhist deity.  |
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kurukurujāṅgala | n. the country of the kuru-s and kuru-jāṅgala-  |
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kurukurukṣetra | n. the country of the kuru-s and kuru-kṣetra-  |
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kurula | m. a curl or lock of hair (especially on the forehead)  |
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kurumba | m. a kind of orange (equals kula-pālaka-)  |
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kurumbā | f. the plant Phlomis ceylanica (commonly droṇa-puṣpī-)  |
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kurumbī | f. a kind of pepper  |
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kurumbikā | f. the plant Phlomis ceylanica  |
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kurunadikā | f. equals ku-nad- commentator or commentary on  |
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kurunandana | m. a descendant of kuru- (as arjuna-, yudhiṣṭhira-, etc.)  |
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kuruṇḍi | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the third manv-antara-  |
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kuruṅga | m. Name of a prince |
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kuruṇṭa | m. yellow amaranth  |
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kuruṇṭa | m. yellow Barleria  |
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kuruṇṭaka | m. yellow amaranth or Barleria  |
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kuruṇṭha | m. yellow amaranth or Barleria  |
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kuruṇṭī | f. a doll, puppet made of wood  |
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kuruṇṭī | f. the wife of a Brahman  |
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kuruṇṭikā | f. idem or 'm. yellow amaranth or Barleria '  |
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kurupañcāla | m. plural the kuru-s and pañcāla-s  |
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kurupañcālatrā | ind. as among the kuru-s and pañcāla-s  |
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kurupāṇḍava | m. dual number and plural the descendants of kuru- (id est of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-) and of pāṇḍu-  |
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kurupatha | m. "Name of a man" See kaurupathi-.  |
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kurupiśaṅgila | mf(ā-)n.?  |
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kurupuṃgava | m. a kuru- chief (in the draupadī-haraṇa- applied to the pāṇḍu- princes).  |
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kururāj | m. "lord of the kuru-s", Name of duryodhana-  |
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kururāja | m. Name of yudhiṣṭhira-  |
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kururājya | n. the kuru- realm.  |
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kururī | for kurarī- q.v  |
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kurusattama | m. idem or 'm. Name of arjuna- '  |
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kuruśravaṇa | m. Name of a prince  |
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kuruśreṣṭha | m. Name of arjuna-  |
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kurusuti | m. Name of a Vedic poet (author of ).  |
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kuruṭa | m. a kind of pot-herb (Marsilea quadrifolia) (see kuraṇṭa-.)  |
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kuruta | ? gaRa hasty-ādi- (varia lectio)  |
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kurutā | f. a particular high number  |
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kurutapāda | mfn. gaRa hasty-ādi- varia lectio  |
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kuruṭin | m. a horse  |
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kurutīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kuruvājapeya | m. a particular kind of vājapeya-  |
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kuruvaka | for kurabaka- q.v  |
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kuruvaṃśa | m. Name of a prince  |
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kuruvaṃśaka | m. idem or 'm. Name of a prince '  |
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kuruvarṇaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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kuruvaśa | m. Name of a prince :  |
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kuruvatsa | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio for -vaśa-).  |
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kuruvinda | m. a kind of barley commentator or commentary on  |
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kuruvinda | m. a fragrant grass (Cyperus rotundus)  |
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kuruvinda | m. the plant Terminalia Catappa  |
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kuruvinda | m. the bud of a flower  |
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kuruvinda | m. equals kulmāṣa- (see kuru-bilvaka-)  |
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kuruvinda | mn. a ruby  |
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kuruvinda | n. black salt  |
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kuruvinda | n. cinnabar  |
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kuruvindaka | m. a wild variety of Dolichos biflorus  |
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kuruvista | m. a pala- of gold (in weight equal to about 700 troy grains) =  |
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kuruvṛddha | m. Name of bhīṣma-  |
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kustumburu | m. idem or 'f. the plant coriander (see tumburī-.)'  |
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kustumburu | m. (sa-k-)  |
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kustumburu | n. the seed of coriander  |
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kusurubinda | m. Name of a descendant of uddālaka-  |
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kusurubindadaśarātra | n. Name of particular observances (lasting ten days).  |
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kusurubindu | m. equals nda- (author of ) .  |
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kusurubindutrirātra | n. Name of particular observances (lasting three days)  |
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kutumburu | n. a bad fruit of the plant Diospyros embryopteris  |
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lakṣmīpuruṣakāra | m. Name of work  |
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lokaguru | m. a teacher of the world, instructor of the people  |
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lokapuruṣa | m. "world-man", the World personified  |
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madagurupakṣa | mfn. having wings heavy with honey (as bees)  |
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madhuruha | m. Name of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha-  |
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madhvaguru | m. the teacher madhva-  |
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madhyakuru | (prob.) m. pl. Name of a country  |
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madhyamapuruṣa | m. a particular personification  |
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madhyamapuruṣa | m. (in gram.) the second person in verbal conjugation, a termination of the second person (see prathama-puruṣa-, uttama-puruṣa-).  |
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madhyeguru | mfn. (prob.) having a long syllable in the middle,  |
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mahāguru | m. a very venerable person  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great or eminent man ( mahāpuruṣatā -tā- f.the state of being one) etc.  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great saint or sage or ascetic  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. the great Soul, the Supreme Spirit (identified with the year ;also as Name of viṣṇu-) etc. |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāpuruṣadantā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣadantikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣapāvanakavacc | n. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣastava | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣatā | f. mahāpuruṣa |
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mahāpuruṣavidyā | f. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣavidyāyāṃviṣṇurahasyekṣetrakāṇḍejagannāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāruru | m. a species of antelope  |
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mahendraguru | m. "great Inscr's teacher", Name of the planet Jupiter (= bṛhas-pati-)  |
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maṅgalāguru | n. a species of Agallochum  |
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mātaripuruṣa | etc. See .  |
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mātaripuruṣa | m. a man (only when opposed) to his mother, a cowardly bully gaRa pātre-samitādi- (see pitari-śūra-).  |
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mātrāguru | mfn. (food) heavy on account of its quantity or ingredients  |
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mecurudi | (?) , Name of a place  |
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meruguru | mfn. firm as Mount Meru, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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mithyāpuruṣa | m. a man only in appearance  |
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mṛdaṅkuru | m. Columba Hariola  |
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mṛtapuruṣaśarīra | n.  |
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mūlapuruṣa | m. the male representative of a family, the last male of a race  |
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muru | m. Name of a country  |
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muru | m. of a daitya- (equals mura-) (Calcutta edition maru-)  |
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muru | m. a species of plant (in explanation of maurvī-)  |
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muru | m. a kind of iron  |
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muru | f. (in music) a kind of dance  |
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murudeśa | m. Name of a country (see maru-d-).  |
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muruṇḍa | m. Name of a king  |
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muruṇḍa | m. plural Name of a dynasty and a people (confer, compare Greek , in Ptolemy) (varia lectio murūṇḍa-).  |
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muruṇḍaka | m. Name of a mountain in udyāna-,  |
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muruṅgī | f. Moringa Pterygosperma (see muraṅgī-).  |
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muruṇṭaka | m. plural Name of a school  |
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murutāṇadeśa | m. Name of a country  |
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naiṣpuruṣya | n. vArttika I  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. (astrology) a human figure representing the nakṣatra-s (also -ka-)  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. a ceremony in which such a figure is worshipped  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣa | m. Name of chapter of the  |
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nakṣatrapuruṣavrata | n. Name of a particular observance and of chapter of the  |
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namoguru | m. spiritual teacher, a Brahman  |
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nikurumba | ( ) m. or n. a flock, mass, multitude.  |
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nikurumbaka | ( ) m. or n. a flock, mass, multitude.  |
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nīlakuruṇṭaka | m.  |
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niraśvapuruṣa | mf(ā-)n. without horses and men  |
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niṣpauruṣa | mfn. devoid of manhood, unmanly (printed niḥ-p-)  |
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niṣpauruṣāmarṣa | mfn. devoid of manhood and wrath  |
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niṣpuruṣa | mfn. deprived of men, desolate  |
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niṣpuruṣa | mfn. one who has not produced male children  |
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niṣpuruṣa | mfn. not male, feminine or neuter  |
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niṣpuruṣa | m. a weakling or coward  |
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pañcapuruṣam | ind. through 5 generations of men  |
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pāpapuruṣa | m. a villainous man (a personification of all sin or archetype of a sinner)  |
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pāpapuruṣa | m. a villain, rascal  |
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paraḥpuruṣa | mfn. higher than a man  |
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paramapuruṣa | m. idem or 'm. the Supreme Spirit, Name of viṣṇu- '  |
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paramapuruṣamahotsavaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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paramapuruṣaprārthanāmañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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paramapuruṣasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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parāparaguru | m. a Guru of an intermediate class  |
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parāparaguru | m. Name of the goddess durgā- (see parāt-parag-)  |
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parapuruṣa | m. the husband of another woman  |
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parapuruṣa | m. "the Supreme Spirit", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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parātparaguru | m. the teacher of the teacher of the teacher of a teacher (see, parāpara-g-under para-).  |
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parauru | (r/a--) mf(vī-)n. broad on the outside or behind (see paro-varīyas-).  |
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parighaguru | mfn. as heavy as an iron bar  |
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parṇapuruṣa | m. (prob. equals -nara-) Name of work  |
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paścādbaddhapuruṣa | m. ( ) ( [Pi.] ), (a man) whose hands are bound behind.  |
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pauru | vṛddhi- form of puru- in compound  |
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pauruhanmana | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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pauruhūta | mfn. belonging to puruhūta- id est indra-  |
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paurukutsa | m. patronymic of trasa-dasyu- etc. (f(ī-). )  |
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paurukutsi | (p/auru--) m. idem or 'm. patronymic of trasa-dasyu- etc. (f(ī-). )'  |
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paurukutsya | m. idem or '(p/auru--) m. idem or 'm. patronymic of trasa-dasyu- etc. (f(ī-). )' '  |
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paurumadga | n. Name of 2 sāman-s (wrong reading -mahna-).  |
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paurumīḍha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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paurumīḷha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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pauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. puruṣa-) manly, human etc.  |
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pauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. belonging or sacred to puruṣa- etc.  |
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pauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. equals puruṣa-dvayasa-, -daghna- or -mātra-  |
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pauruṣa | m. a weight or load which can be carried by one man ( )  |
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pauruṣa | m. Name of a rākṣasa- (varia lectio pauruṣeya-)  |
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pauruṣa | m. a period of 3 hours (equals yāma-)  |
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pauruṣa | n. manhood, virility (opp. to strītva-)  |
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pauruṣa | n. manliness, manly strength or courage or deed, valour, heroism etc.  |
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pauruṣa | n. force (opp. to buddhi-,"intellect")  |
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pauruṣa | n. a man's length  |
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pauruṣa | n. a generation  |
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pauruṣa | n. semen virile  |
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pauruṣa | n. the penis  |
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pauruṣa | n. a sun-dial  |
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pauruṣa | vṛddhi- form of puruṣa- in compound  |
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pauruṣāda | mfn. relating or peculiar to man-eaters or cannibals  |
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pauruṣamedhika | (p/aur-) mfn. relating or belonging to a human sacrifice  |
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pauruṣāsakin | m. plural the school of puruṣāsaka- gaRa śaunakādi- ( varia lectio ṣāṃsakin-).  |
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pauruṣatā | f. manhood, manly strength or spirit  |
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pauruṣatva | n. manhood, manly strength or spirit  |
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pauruṣavidhika | mfn. man-like, human  |
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pauruṣeya | mf(ī-)n. relating to or derived from or made by man, human |
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pauruṣeya | mf(ī-)n. coming from the soul, spiritual  |
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pauruṣeya | m. a hireling, day-labourer  |
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pauruṣeya | m. equals samūha-, vadha- or puruṣasya padāntaram- (?)  |
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pauruṣeya | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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pauruṣeya | n. human action, the work of man  |
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pauruṣeyatva | n. human nature or origin  |
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pauruṣeyavedavādin | m. one who asserts the human origin of the veda-  |
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pauruṣī | f. a woman  |
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pauruṣika | m. a worshipper of puruṣa-  |
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pauruśiṣṭi | m. Name of a teacher  |
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pauruṣya | mfn. relating to puruṣa-  |
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pauruṣya | n. manliness, manly strength or courage, heroism  |
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pitṛmātṛguruśuśrūṣādhyānavat | mfn. only intent on obeying father and mother and teacher  |
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pracurapuruṣa | mfn. abounding with men, populous  |
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pracurapuruṣa | m. a thief.  |
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pradhānapuruṣa | m. a chief person, most distinguished personage, an authority  |
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pradhānapuruṣa | m. "the supreme soul", Name of śiva-  |
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pradhānapuruṣātīta | m. transcending pradhāna- and puruṣa- (matter and spirit)  |
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pradhānapuruṣātīta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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prakṛtipuruṣa | m. a minister, servant  |
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prakṛtipuruṣa | m. a standard or model of a man  |
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prakṛtipuruṣa | m. (dual number) nature and spirit  |
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pramāṇapuruṣa | m. an umpire, arbitrator, judge  |
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prathamapuruṣa | m. the first (= our 3rd) person in the verb or its terminations (See above)  |
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prathamapuruṣa | m. Name of an author  |
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prātipauruṣika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. -pauruṣa-) relating to manliness or valour  |
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pratipuruṣa | m. "a counter-person", a similar man  |
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pratipuruṣa | m.a companion, assistant  |
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pratipuruṣa | m.a deputy, substitute  |
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pratipuruṣa | m.(a-pratip-,unmatched )  |
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pratipuruṣa | m.the effigy of a man (which thieves push into the interior of a house before entering it themselves)  |
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pratipuruṣa | m.(in the beginning of a compound and pratipuruṣam ṣ/am- ind.) man by man, every man, for each man  |
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pratipuruṣa | m. for each soul  |
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pratipuruṣam | ind. pratipuruṣa |
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pṛthurukma | m. Name of a son of parā-jit- (or parā-vṛt-)  |
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pṛthurukman | m. Name of a son of parā-jit- (or parā-vṛt-)  |
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puṇyapuruṣa | m. a man rich in religious merit, a pious man  |
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purāṇapuruṣa | m. "primeval male", Name of viṣṇu-,  |
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pūrṇapuruṣārthacandra | m. or n. Name of a drama.  |
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puroguru | mfn. heavy before or in front,  |
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puru | mf(pūrv/ī-)n. ( pṝ-) much, many, abundant (only purū-, r/ūṇi-, rūṇām-and several cases of f. pūrvī-;in later language only in the beginning of a compound) etc. (r/u-.much, often, very [also with a Comparative degree or superl.];with simā-,everywhere;with tir/as-,far off, from afar; purār/u-,far and wide; pur/u v/iśva-,one and all, every )  |
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puru | m. the pollen of a flower  |
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puru | m. heaven, paradise  |
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puru | m. (see pūru-) Name of a prince (the son of yayāti- and śarmiṣṭhā- and sixth monarch of the lunar race)  |
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puru | m. of a son of vasu-deva- and saha-devā-  |
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puru | m. of a son of madhu-  |
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puru | m. of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa- and naḍvalā- [ confer, compare Old Persian paru; Greek ; Gothic filu; Anglo-Saxon ftolu; German viel.]  |
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purubhojas | mfn. containing many means of enjoyments, greatly nourishing  |
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purubhojas | m. a cloud  |
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purubhū | mfn. being or appearing in many places (superl. -tama-)  |
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purubhuj | mfn. enjoying much  |
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purubhūta | wrong reading for -hūta-  |
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purucetana | mfn. visible to many, very conspicuous  |
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puruda | n. gold (see puraṭa-).  |
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purudama | mfn. possessed of or belonging to many houses  |
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purudaṃsa | mfn. abounding in mighty or wonderful deeds  |
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purudaṃśaka | m. "many-teethed", a goose (so called from its serrated beak)  |
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purudaṃsu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. abounding in mighty or wonderful deeds '  |
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purudaṃsu | m. Name of indra-  |
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purudasma | mfn. equals -daṃsa-  |
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purudasyu | mfn. (people) , consisting chiefly in robbers  |
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purudatra | mfn. rich in gifts  |
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purudaya | mfn. abounding in compassion  |
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purudevacampū | f. Name of a poem.  |
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purudha | ind. (before 2 consonants) variously, frequently  |
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purudhā | ind. variously, frequently  |
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purudhapratīka | mfn. appearing variously  |
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purudhāpratīka | mfn. (-dh/a--) appearing variously  |
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purudina | n. plural many days  |
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purudrapsa | mfn. abounding in drops of water (said of the marut-s)  |
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purudruh | mfn. injuring greatly  |
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purudvat | m. Name of a prince  |
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purugūrta | mfn. welcome to many  |
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puruha | mfn. much, many  |
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puruhāni | f. a great loss  |
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puruhanman | m. Name of a man (author of ) with the patronymic āṅgirasa- ( ) or vaikhānasa- ( )  |
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puruhotra | m. Name of a son of anu-  |
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puruhu | mfn. much, many  |
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puruhuta | m. Name of a prince  |
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puruhūta | mfn. much invoked or invoked by many etc.  |
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puruhūta | m. Name of indra- etc., ( puruhūtakāṣṭhā -kāṣṭhā- f. indra-'s quarter id est the east ; puruhūtadviṣ -dviṣ- m. indra-'s foe, Name of indra-jit- )  |
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puruhūtā | f. Name of a form of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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puruhūtadviṣ | m. puruhūta |
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puruhūtakāṣṭhā | f. puruhūta |
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puruhūti | f. manifold invocation  |
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puruja | mfn. much (see puruha-)  |
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puruja | m. Name of a prince (the son of suśānti-)  |
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purujāta | mfn. variously manifested or appearing  |
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purujāti | m. equals -ja- m.  |
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purujit | m. "conquering many", Name of a hero on the side of the pāṇḍu-s and brother of kunti-bhoja-  |
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purujit | m. of a prince the son of rucaka-  |
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purujit | m. of a son of ānaka-  |
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purukārakavat | mfn. having many agents or factors  |
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purukṛpā | f. abundant mercy or compassion  |
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purukṛt | mfn. equals -kṛtvan-  |
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purukṛt | mfn. increasing (with genitive case)  |
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purukṛtvan | mfn. achieving great deeds, efficacious  |
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purukṣu | mfn. rich in food  |
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purukṣu | mfn. liberally granting (with genitive case)  |
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purukutsa | m. Name of a man  |
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purukutsa | m. of a descendant of ikṣvāku-  |
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purukutsa | m. of a son of māndhātṛ-  |
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purukutsa | m. of another man  |
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purukutsānī | f. Name of a woman (prob. wife of puru-kutsa-)  |
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purukutsava | m. Name of an enemy of indra-  |
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purulampaṭa | mfn. very lascivious  |
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purumadga | (?) m. Name of a man (wrong reading -mahna-).  |
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purumanas | mfn. (formed for the explanation of 2. puṃs-)  |
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purumandra | mfn. delighting many  |
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purumantu | mfn. full of wisdom, intelligent  |
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purumāya | ( ) mfn. possessing various arts or virtues, wonderful.  |
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purumāyin | ( ) mfn. possessing various arts or virtues, wonderful.  |
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purumāyya | m. Name of a man  |
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purumedba | mfn. ( ) endowed with wisdom  |
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purumedba | mfn. Name of a man with the patronymic āṅgirasa- (author of ).  |
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purumedhas | mfn. ( ) endowed with wisdom  |
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purumedhas | mfn. Name of a man with the patronymic āṅgirasa- (author of ).  |
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purumīḍha | ( etc.) m. Name of a man (with the patronymic āṅgirasa- or sauhotra-;the supposed author of )  |
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purumīḷha | m. ( ) Name of a man (with the patronymic āṅgirasa- or sauhotra-;the supposed author of )  |
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purumīḷha | m. of a son of su-hotra-  |
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purumīḷha | m. of a grandson of su-hotra- and son of hastin- (bṛhat-)  |
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purumīḷha | m. of a man with the patronymic vaidadaśvi-  |
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purumitra | m. Name of a man  |
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purumitra | m. of a warrior on the side of the kuru-s  |
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puruṇāman | (pur/u--.) mfn. having many names (said of indra-)  |
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puruniḥṣidh | mfn. repelling many (foes)  |
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puruniḥṣidhvan | mfn. repelling many (foes)  |
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puruniṣṭhā | mfn. excelling among many  |
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puruṇītha | n. a song for many voices, choral song  |
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puruñja | or puruṇḍa- m. plural Name of a dynasty  |
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purunṛmṇa | mfn. displaying great valour  |
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purupanthā | m. (Nominal verb thās-) Name of a man  |
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purupaśu | mfn. rich in cattle  |
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purupeśa | mfn. multiform  |
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purupeśas | mfn. multiform  |
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purupraiṣa | mfn. inciting many  |
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purupraiṣa | mfn. inciting many  |
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puruprajāta | mfn. variously propagated  |
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purupraśasta | mfn. praised by many  |
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puruprauḍha | mfn. possessing much self-confidence  |
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purupriya | mf(/ā-)n. dear to many  |
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puruputra | mf(/ā-)n. having many sons or children  |
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pururājavaṃśakrama | m. Name of a poem.  |
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pururatha | mfn. having many chariots  |
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pururāvan | m. "much-howling", Name of a demon  |
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pururavasa | wrong reading for purū-r- below  |
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pururuc | mfn. shining brightly  |
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pururuj | mfn. subject to many diseases  |
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pururūpa | mf(ā-)n. multiform, variegated  |
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pururūpa | mf(ā-)n. forming various shapes  |
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puruṣa | m. (mc. also p/ūr-;prob. fr. pṝ-and connected with puru-, pūru- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).,rarelyf(ī-).; see ) a man, male, human being (plural people, mankind) etc.  |
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puruṣa | m. a person, (pumān puruṣaḥ-,a male person ; daṇḍaḥp-,punishment personified ; especially grammatical Persian;with prathama-, madhyama-, uttama-= the 3rd, 2nd, 1st Persian ), an officer, functionary, attendant, servant etc. (see tat-p-)  |
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puruṣa | m. a friend  |
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puruṣa | m. a follower of the sāṃkhya- Philosophy (?)  |
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puruṣa | m. a member or representative of a race or generation etc.  |
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puruṣa | m. the height or measure of a man (= 5 aratni-s = 120 aṅgula-s)  |
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puruṣa | m. the pupil of the eye  |
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puruṣa | m. (also with nārāyaṇa-) the primaeval man as the soul and original source of the universe (described in the puruṣa-sūkta- q.v) etc.  |
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puruṣa | m. the personal and animating principle in men and other beings, the soul or spirit etc.  |
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puruṣa | m. the Supreme Being or Soul of the universe (sometimes with para-, parama-,or uttama-;also identified with brahmā-, viṣṇu-, śiva- and durgā-) etc.  |
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puruṣa | m. (in sāṃkhya-) the Spirit as passive and a spectator of the prakṛti- or creative force  |
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puruṣa | m. the,"spirit"or fragrant exhalation of plants  |
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puruṣa | m. (with sapta-) Name of the divine or active principles from the minute portions of which the universe was formed  |
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puruṣa | m. Name of a pāda- in the mahā-nāmnī- verses  |
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puruṣa | m. of the Ist, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th and 11th signs of the zodiac  |
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puruṣa | m. of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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puruṣa | m. of one of the 18 attendants of the sun  |
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puruṣa | m. plural men, people (see above)  |
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puruṣa | m. Name of the Brahmans of krauñca-dvīpa-  |
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puruṣa | m. (with pañca-) Name of 5 princely personages or miraculous persons born under particular constellations, Var  |
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puruṣa | m. Rottleria Tinctoria  |
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puruṣa | m. Clerodendrum Phlomoides  |
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puruṣa | mn. equals puruṣaka- m. n.  |
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puruṣa | n. (!) Name of mount meru-  |
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puruṣabahumāna | m. the respect or esteem of mankind  |
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puruṣacchandasa | n. "man's metre", the metre suited for men id est the dvi-padā-  |
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puruṣād | mfn. eating or destroying men  |
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puruṣāda | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. eating or destroying men '  |
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puruṣāda | m. a cannibal, a rakṣas- ( puruṣādatva -tva- n.)  |
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puruṣāda | m. (plural) Name of a race of cannibals in the east of madhya-deśa- |
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puruṣadaghna | mfn. of the height or measure of a man  |
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puruṣādaka | mfn. men-devouring  |
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puruṣādaka | mfn. (plural) Name of certain cannibals  |
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puruṣadamyasārathi | m. a driver or guide of men (compared with young draught-oxen)  |
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puruṣadantikā | f. Name of a medicinal root  |
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puruṣadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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puruṣādatva | n. puruṣāda |
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puruṣādhama | m. "lowest or vilest of men", an outcast, the worst of servants  |
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puruṣadharma | m. personal rule or precept  |
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puruṣadhaureyaka | m. a man superior to other people  |
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puruṣādhikāra | m. manly office or duty  |
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puruṣadravyasampad | f. abundance of men and material  |
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puruṣadvayasa | mf(ī-)n. equals -daghna-  |
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puruṣadveṣin | mfn. man-hating, misanthropic  |
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puruṣadveṣiṇī | f. an ill-tempered or fractious woman  |
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puruṣadviṣ | m. an enemy of viṣṇu-  |
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puruṣādya | m. "first of men", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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puruṣādya | m. (with jaina-s) Name of ādi-nātha- or of ṛṣabha- (the first arhat- of present avasarpiṇī-) .  |
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puruṣagandhi | (pu-) mfn. smelling of men  |
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puruṣagati | f. Name of a sāman-  |
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puruṣagātra | mfn. endowed with human or manly limbs  |
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puruṣaghnī | f. (with strī-) a woman who kills her husband (cf. pūruṣa-han-).  |
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puruṣahan | mfn. only f. -ghnī- q.v  |
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puruṣāhuti | f. an invocation addressed to men  |
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puruṣāhuti | the oblation of a man,  |
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puruṣajana | m. sg. men, people  |
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puruṣājāna | mfn. of human descent or origin  |
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puruṣajātaka | Name of work  |
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puruṣajīvana | mf(ī-)n. enlivening or animating men  |
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puruṣajñāna | n. knowledge of men or mankind  |
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puruśāka | m. helpful (superl. -tama-)  |
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puruṣaka | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals puruṣa-, a man, male  |
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puruṣaka | mn. standing on two feet like a man, the rearing of a horse, prancing  |
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puruṣakāma | mfn. desirous of men  |
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puruṣakāra | m. human effort (opp. to daiva-,fate)  |
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puruṣakāra | m. manly act, virility, heroism etc.  |
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puruṣakāra | m. haughtiness, pride  |
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puruṣakāra | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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puruṣākāra | mfn. of human form or shape ( puruṣākāratā -tā- f.)  |
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puruṣakāramīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣakāraphala | n. the fruit or result of human effort  |
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puruṣākāratā | f. puruṣākāra |
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puruṣakesarin | m. "man-lion", Name of viṣṇu- in his 4th appearance on earth, (see nara-siṃha-).  |
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puruṣākṛti | f. the figure of a man  |
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puruṣakṣetra | n. a male or uneven zodiacal sign or astrological house, Var,  |
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puruṣakṣīra | n. human milk  |
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puruśakti | mfn. possessing various powers  |
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puruṣakuṇapa | n. a human corpse  |
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puruṣamānin | mfn. fancying one's self a man or hero ( puruṣamāninitva n/i-tva- n.)  |
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puruṣamāninitva | n. puruṣamānin |
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puruṣamātra | mf(ī-)n. of the height or measure of a man  |
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puruṣamātra | n. the size of a man  |
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purusambhṛta | mfn. accumulated by many  |
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puruṣamedha | m. the sacrifice of a man etc.  |
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puruṣamedha | m. Name of the supposed author of (perhaps wrong reading for puru-medha- q.v),  |
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puruṣamṛga | m. a male antelope  |
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puruṣāṃsaka | m. Name of a teacher gaRa śaunakādi- ( ṣāsaka-)  |
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puruṣamukha | mf(ī-)n. having the face of a man  |
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puruṣanāya | m. man superior to other people  |
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puruṣanāya | m. "man-leader", a prince  |
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puruṣāṅga | m. n. the male organ of generation (see narāṅga-).  |
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puruṣaniṣkrayaṇa | mfn. one who redeems a person  |
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puruṣaniyama | m. (in gram.) a restriction as to person.  |
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puruṣānna | n. food for men,  |
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puruṣānṛta | n. falsehood respecting men  |
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puruṣāntara | n. another man or person, a mediator, interposer ( puruṣāntaram am- ind.by a mediator, indirectly )  |
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puruṣāntara | n. another or a succeeding generation  |
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puruṣāntara | n. ( puruṣāntaravedin -vedin- mfn.knowing the heart of mankind )  |
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puruṣāntara | n. ( puruṣāntarātman rātman- m."man's inner self."the soul )  |
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puruṣāntara | m. (sc. saṃdhi-) an alliance negotiated by warriors chosen by both parties  |
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puruṣāntaram | ind. puruṣāntara |
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puruṣāntarātman | m. puruṣāntara |
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puruṣāntaravedin | mfn. puruṣāntara |
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puruṣanti | ( -s/anti-) m. Name of a man  |
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puruṣaparīkṣā | f. "trial of man", Name of a collection of moral tales.  |
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puruṣapaśu | m. a beast of man, a brutal man  |
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puruṣapaśu | m. a man as a sacrificial victim  |
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puruṣapaśu | m. the soul compared with animal  |
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puruṣapaśu | m. a human animal, man  |
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puruṣapati | m. "lord of men", Name of rāma-  |
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puruṣaprabhu | m. Name of a prince  |
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puruṣapuṃgava | m. "man-bull", an eminent or excellent man  |
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puruṣapuṇḍarīka | m. "man-lotus", equals prec. , (with jaina-s) Name of the 6th black vāsudeva-  |
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puruṣapura | n. Name of the capital of gāndhāra-, the modern Peshawar ($)  |
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puruṣarāja | m. a human king  |
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puruṣarakṣas | n. a demon in the form of a man  |
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puruṣareṣaṇa | ( ) mfn. hurting men.  |
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puruṣareṣin | ( ) mfn. hurting men.  |
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puruṣarṣabha | (r-for ṛ-) m. equals -puṃgava-  |
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puruṣārtha | m. any object of human pursuit  |
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puruṣārtha | m. any one of the four objects or aims of existence (viz. kāma-,the gratification of desire; artha-,acquirement of wealth; dharma-,discharge of duty; mokṣa-,final emancipation) ( puruṣārthatva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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puruṣārtha | m. human effort or exertion etc.  |
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puruṣārthacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthakāra | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣārtham | ind. for the sake of the soul  |
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puruṣārtham | ind. for or on account of man  |
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puruṣārthānuśāsana | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthaprabodha | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthaprabodhiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣārtharatnākara | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthasiddhyupāya | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthasudhānidhi | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthasūtravṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣārthatrayīmaya | mf(ī-)n. intent only upon the 3 objects of man (kāma-, artha-and dharma-)  |
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puruṣārthatva | n. puruṣārtha |
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puruṣarūpa | n. the shape of a man  |
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puruṣarūpa | mfn. equals next  |
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puruṣarūpaka | mfn. shaped like a man  |
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puruṣasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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puruṣasamaveya | m. a number of men  |
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puruṣasammita | (p/u-) mfn. man-like  |
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puruṣasaṃskāra | m. a ceremony performed on a (dead) person  |
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puruṣasāmudrikalakṣaṇa | n. "divination, from bodily signs", Name of work  |
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puruṣaśārdūla | m. "man-tiger", an eminent man  |
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puruṣasiṃha | m. "man-lion", an eminent man or hero  |
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puruṣasiṃha | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 5th of the black vāsudeva-s  |
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puruṣāśin | m. "man-eater", a rākṣasa-  |
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puruṣaśiras | n. a human head  |
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puruṣaśīrṣa | n. idem or 'n. a human head '  |
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puruṣaśīrṣaka | m. or n. Name of an instrument used by thieves  |
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puruṣāstha | n. a human bone  |
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puruṣāsthimālin | m. "wearing a necklace of human skulls", Name of śiva-  |
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puruṣasūkta | n. "the puruṣa- hymn", Name of (describing the Supreme Soul of the universe and supposed to be comparatively modern)  |
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puruṣasūktabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣasūktaṣoḍaśopacāravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣasūktavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣasūktavyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣasūktavyākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣasūktopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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puruṣatā | f. (ṣ/a--) manhood, manliness |
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puruṣatā | ind. (as instrumental case) after the manner of men, among men |
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puruṣatantra | mfn. dependent on the subject, subjective ( puruṣatantratva -tva- n.)  |
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puruṣatantratva | n. puruṣatantra |
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puruṣatejas | (p/u-) mfn. having a man's energy or manly vigour  |
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puruṣatrā | ind. equals -tā- ind. (see ) .  |
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puruṣatva | n. manhood, manliness  |
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puruṣatvatvatā | ind. after the manner of men  |
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puruṣavāc | mfn. having a human voice  |
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puruṣavacas | mfn. called puruṣa-  |
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puruṣavadba | m. manslaughter, murder  |
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puruṣavadba | m. slaughter of a husband  |
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puruṣavāha | m. " viṣṇu-'s vehicle", Name of garuḍa-  |
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puruṣavāham | ind. (with vahati-,he moves in such a way as to be) borne or drawn along by men  |
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puruṣavara | m. the best of men  |
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puruṣavara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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puruṣavara | m. of a prince  |
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puruṣavarjita | mfn. destitute of human beings, desolate  |
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puruṣavat | mfn. accompanied by men  |
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puruṣāvatāra | m. human incarnation  |
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puruṣavidha | (p/u-) mfn. man-like, having a human form ( puruṣavidhata -t/a- f.)  |
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puruṣavidhata | f. puruṣavidha |
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puruṣavrata | n. Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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puruṣavyāghra | m. "man-tiger", Name of a demon  |
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puruṣavyāghra | m. equals -śārdūla-  |
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puruṣavyāghra | m. a vulture  |
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puruṣāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to behave or act like a man, play the man  |
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puruṣāyaṇa | mf(ā-)n. going to or uniting with the soul  |
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puruṣāyata | mfn. of the length of a man  |
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puruṣāyita | mfn. acting like a man, playing the man (especially in sexual intercourse) ( puruṣāyitatva -tva- n.)  |
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puruṣāyita | n. a kind of coitus  |
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puruṣāyitatva | n. puruṣāyita |
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puruṣayogin | mfn. relating to a Person or subject  |
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puruṣayoni | (p/u-) mfn. descended from or begotten by a man (male)  |
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puruṣāyuṣa | n. the duration of a man's life, age of man (see )  |
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puruṣāyuṣaka | n. idem or 'n. the duration of a man's life, age of man (see )'  |
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puruścandra | mfn. much-shining, resplendent  |
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purusena | m. Name of a poet  |
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puruṣendra | m. "lord of men", a king  |
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puruṣendratā | f. sovereignty  |
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puruṣeṣita | (p/u-) mfn. caused or instigated by men  |
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puruṣī | f. a woman, female etc.  |
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puruṣībhū | to become a man  |
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puruśiṣṭa | m. Name of a man (see pauruśiṣṭi-).  |
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puruṣokti | f. the name or title of man  |
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puruṣoktika | mfn. having only the name of man, destitute, friendless  |
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puruṣopahāra | m. the sacrifice of a man  |
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puruṣottama | See below.  |
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puruṣottama | m. the best of men, an excellent or superior man  |
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puruṣottama | m. the best of servants, a good attendant  |
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puruṣottama | m. the highest being, Supreme Spirit, Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- etc. ( )  |
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puruṣottama | m. equals -kṣetra-  |
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puruṣottama | m. (with jaina-s) an arhat-  |
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puruṣottama | m. Name of the fourth black vāsudeva-  |
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puruṣottama | m. a jina- (one of the generic terms for a deified teacher of the jaina- sect)  |
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puruṣottama | m. Name of several authors and various men (also -dāsa-, -dīkṣita-, -deva-, -deva-śarman-, -paṇḍita-, -prasāda-, -bhaṭṭa-, -bhaṭṭātmaja-, -bhāraty-ācārya-, -miśra-, -manu-sudhīndra-, -sarasvatī- mācāya-, mānanda-tīrtha-, mānanda-yati-, māśrama-).  |
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puruṣottamacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamakhaṇḍa | mn. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamakṣetra | n. "district of the Supreme Being", Name of a district in Orissa sacred to viṣṇu-  |
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puruṣottamakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamakṣetratattva | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamamantra | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamapattra | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamaprakāśakṣetravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamapurīmāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamaśāstrīya | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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puruṣottamatīrthaprayogatattva | n. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamavāda | m. Name of work  |
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puruspārha | ( ) ( ) mfn. much desired.  |
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puruspṛh | ( ) mfn. much desired.  |
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puruṣṭuta | mfn. highly lauded, praised by many  |
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puruṣṭuta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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puruṣya | mfn. pertaining to man, human  |
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purutama | (purū--) mfn. very much or many, abundant, frequent, ever-recurring  |
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purutman | mfn. existing variously |
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purutrā | ind. variously, in many ways or places or directions  |
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purutrā | ind. many times, often  |
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puruvāja | mf(ā-)n. powerful, very strong  |
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puruvāra | mfn. having an ample tail or mane (as a horse or ox)  |
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puruvāra | mfn. rich in gifts  |
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puruvārapuṣṭi | mfn. granting treasured riches  |
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puruvarpas | mfn. multiform, variegated  |
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puruvartman | mfn. having many ways or paths  |
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puruvaśa | m. Name of a prince  |
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puruvepas | mfn. much excited or exciting  |
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puruvī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī-.  |
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puruvīra | mf(ā-)n. possessed of many men or male offspring  |
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puruviśruta | m. "much renowned", Name of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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puruvrata | mfn. having many ordinances (said of soma-)  |
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pūrvapuruṣa | m. a forefather, ancestor  |
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pūrvapuruṣa | m. (plural forefathers, ancestors )  |
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pūrvapuruṣa | m. "the primaeval Soul", Name of brahmā-  |
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rājaguru | m. a king's minister or counsellor  |
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rājapauruṣika | mf(ī-)n. being in a king's service  |
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rājapauruṣya | n. the state of a royal servant, the being  |
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rājapauruṣya | n. a king's minister gaRa anuśatikādi-.  |
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rājapuruṣa | m. equals -puṃs-  |
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rājapuruṣavāda | m. Name of work  |
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rakṣapuruṣa | wrong reading for rakṣā-p-  |
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rakṣāpuruṣa | m. a watchman, guard, protector (wrong reading rakṣa-p-).  |
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rakṣikapuruṣa | m. idem or 'm. (fr. rakṣā-) a guard, protector, policeman '  |
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raktāmburuha | n. a red lotus flower  |
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rāmānujaguruparamparā | f. Name of work  |
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rataguru | m. a husband  |
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raurukin | m. plural (fr. ruruka-) the school of ruruka-  |
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raurukin | n. plural the yajus- handed down by this school  |
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raurukīya | mfn. (fr. prec.)  |
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ravipatigurumūrti | f. Name of work  |
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riktaguru | See  |
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rukmapuruṣa | m. dual number Name of particular bricks  |
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ruru | m. (see 1. ru- ) a species of antelope (picta) etc.  |
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ruru | m. a kind of savage animal (see raurava-)  |
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ruru | m. a dog  |
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ruru | m. a species of fruit tree gaRa plakṣādi-  |
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ruru | m. a form of bhairava-  |
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ruru | m. Name of a son of the ṛṣi- pramati- by the apsaras- ghṛtācī-  |
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ruru | m. of a son of ahīna-gu-  |
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ruru | m. of one of the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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ruru | m. of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s under manu- sāvarṇi- (with the patronymic kāśyapa-)  |
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ruru | m. of a dānava- or daitya- (said to have been slain by durgā-)  |
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rurubhairava | m. a form of bhairava- (see above)  |
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rurudiṣā | f. wish or inclination to weep  |
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rurudiṣā | ṣu- See .  |
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rurudiṣu | mfn. wishing to weep, inclined to cry  |
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ruruka | m. Name of a king  |
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rurukṣaṇi | mfn. (fr. Desiderative) wishing or able to destroy  |
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rurukṣaṇi | See under 1. ruj-.  |
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rurukvas | See 1. ruc-, p.881. |
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rurumuṇḍa | m. Name of a mountain (varia lectio uru-m-).  |
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rurunakhadhārin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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rurupṛṣata | n. sg. or m. plural ruru-s and pṛṣata-s (two kinds of deer) Va1rtt. 1  |
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ruruśīrṣan | (r/uru--) mfn. "deer-headed", having a deer's horn or a destructive point (said of an arrow)  |
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rurutsā | f. (fr. Desiderative) the wish to obstruct or check or prevent  |
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rurutsā | tsu- See .  |
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rurutsu | mfn. wishing to obstruct or oppose or keep back  |
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rurutsu | mfn. wishing to bind or tie up (as the hair)  |
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ruruvidāriṇī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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sadguru | m. a good teacher  |
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ṣaḍgurubhāṣya | n. Name of a commentator or commentary  |
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ṣaḍguruśiṣya | m. Name of a Commentator on kātyāyana-'s ṛg-veda-sarvānukramaṇī- (who lived in the 12th century, A.D.) |
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sadgurustotra | n. Name of work  |
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sahapuruṣa | mfn. with men  |
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śailaguru | mfn. as heavy as a mountain  |
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śailaguru | m. "chief of mountains", Name of the himālaya-, kum-  |
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śakapuruṣavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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sākṣātpuruṣottamavākya | n. Name of work by vallabhācārya-.  |
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sakuruṇḍa | m. yellow Amaranth or Barleria (equals sāk-)  |
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sākuruṇḍa | m. a kind of plant (see sa-k-)  |
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śalākāpuruṣa | m. plural (with jaina-s) Name of 63 divine personages (viz. the 24 jaina-s, 12 cakravartin-s, 9 vāsudeva-s, 9 bala-deva-s, and 9 prati-vāsu-deva-s)  |
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salilaguru | mfn. heavy with tears  |
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saṃdhyāvandanagurubhāṣya | n. Name of work |
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saṃghapuruṣa | m. an attendant on the Buddhist brotherhood  |
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sāṃkhyapuruṣa | m. the spirit or soul in the sāṃkhya- system  |
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saṃsāraguru | m. the world's Guru (applied to kāma-, god of love)  |
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śāntiguru | ( ) m. Name of man.  |
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sānuruha | mfn. growing on a mountain-ridge (as a wood)  |
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sāptapauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. sapta-p-) extending to or comprising seven generations, ') =, prec.  |
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saptapuruṣa | mfn. consisting of 7 puruṣa-s or lengths of a man  |
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sāptapuruṣa | mfn. (fr. sapta-p-) extending to or comprising seven generations,  |
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sapuruṣa | mfn. together with men or followers  |
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sāraguru | mfn. heavy with weight (as steps)  |
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śarīrapuruṣa | m. a soul possessed with a body  |
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sarvaguru | mfn. consisting of only long syllables,  |
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sarvalokaguru | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sarvapuruṣa | (s/arva--) mfn. having all men etc.  |
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ṣaṣṭhītatpuruṣa | m. a tatpuruṣa- compound of which the first member would (if uncompounded) be in the genitive case Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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ṣāṭpauruṣika | mfn. (fr. ṣaṣ-+ puruṣa-) relating or belonging to six generations  |
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satpuruṣa | m. a good or wise man  |
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satpuruṣāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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siddhaguru | m. Name of an author  |
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siddhapuruṣa | m. equals -nara-  |
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siddhapuruṣa | m. a man who has attained perfection  |
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śikṣāguru | m. a religious preceptor.  |
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siṃhasthamakarasthagurunirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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śivaguru | m. Name of the father of śaṃkarācārya- (son of vidyādhirāja-)  |
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śivanakṣatrapuruṣavrata | n. a particular observance or ceremony  |
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skandaguru | m. "father of skanda-", Name of śiva-  |
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smaraguru | m. "love-preceptor", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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snehaguru | mfn. heavy-(hearted) from love for (genitive case)  |
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somapuruṣa | m. a servant of soma-.  |
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sphuṭapauruṣa | mfn. one who has displayed energy  |
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śrīgurusahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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śrīpuruṣottamatattva | n. Name of a chapter of the smṛti-tattva-.  |
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śrīraṅgagurustotra | n. Name of stotra-s.  |
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strīguru | m. a female Guru or priestess (who teaches initiatory mantra-s)  |
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strīpuruṣa | n. sg. man and wife  |
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sudurukti | f. very harsh language  |
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suguru | mfn. very heinous (as a crime)  |
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suguru | mfn. a good teacher  |
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śuklāguru | n. white agallochum  |
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sundaragurukāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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supuruhūti | mfn. very much invoked  |
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supuruṣa | m. a particular personification  |
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suraguru | m. "preceptor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati- etc.  |
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suraguru | m. the planet Jupiter (ror divasaḥ-,"Thursday")  |
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suragurudivasa | m. Thursday  |
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surapatiguru | m. " indra-'s teacher, bṛhas-pati-", the planet Jupiter  |
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surarājaguru | m. (equals sura-patig-)  |
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suraśatruguru | m. the planet Venus  |
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surāsuraguru | m. Name of śiva-  |
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surāsuraguru | m. of kaśyapa-  |
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suruc | f. bright light  |
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suruc | mfn. shining brightly  |
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suruc | m. Name of a man  |
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suruc | su-ruci- etc. See .  |
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suruci | f. great delight in (locative case) (varia lectio)  |
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suruci | m. Name of a gandharva- king  |
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suruci | m. of a yakṣa- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suruci | f. Name of a wife of dhruva- and mother of uttama-  |
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surucira | mf(ā-)n. shining brightly, radiant, splendid, beautiful  |
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śurudh | f. plural (prob. connected with śṛdh-) invigorating draughts, healing herbs, any refreshment or comfort  |
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suruja | mfn. very sick, unwell  |
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surukma | mfn. beautifully shining or adorned  |
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surundalā | f. Name of a river  |
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suruṅga | m. a kind of tree, Moringa Pterygosperma (see su-raṅga-,)  |
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suruṅgā | f. (according to to some = Greek ; confer, compare suraṅgā-,p.1235, column 2) a hole made underground for military purposes or for house-breaking, mine, excavation, breach, subterranean passage  |
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suruṅgāhi | m. "underground-serpent", a house-breaker  |
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suruṅgayuj | m. equals next  |
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surusura | mfn. "ruling"or"shining" (equals surat-)  |
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svayamagurutva | n. state of lightness existing in one's self  |
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svayaṃgurutva | n. (its) own weight  |
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tailāguru | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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tanuruh | n. "growing on the body", a hair of the body  |
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tanuruha | n. idem or 'n. "growing on the body", a hair of the body '  |
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tanuruha | n. a feather  |
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tārāguru | m. plural Name of particular authors of mantra-s (with śākta-s)  |
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taruruhā | f. "growing on trees" equals -bhuj-  |
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tatpuruṣa | m. the original or supreme spirit (one of the 5 forms of īśvara- [also ṣa-vaktra-] ) |
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tatpuruṣa | m. the servant of him  |
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tatpuruṣa | m. Name of a kalpa- period  |
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tatpuruṣa | m. a class of compounds (formed like the word tat-puruṣa-,"his servant") in which the last member is qualified by the first without losing (as the last member of bahu-vrīhi- compounds) its grammatical independence (whether as noun or adjective (cf. mfn.) or p.)  |
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tatpuruṣa | m. two subdivisions of these compounds are called karma-dhāraya- and dvi-gu- (qq.vv.)  |
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tatpuruṣavaktra | m. See before.  |
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taururava | n. the fruit of the tururu- tree gaRa plakṣādi- ( ) .  |
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tauruṣkika | mfn. (fr. turuṣka-) Turkish  |
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tāvuru | m. id.  |
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tīvrapauruṣa | n. daring heroism. |
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traipuruṣa | mfn. equals tri-paur-, .  |
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tribhuvanaguru | m. "the 3 worlds' master", śiva-  |
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tridaśaguru | m. "thirty-god-preceptor", bṛhaspati- (regent of Jupiter)  |
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tripauruṣa | mf(ī-)n. extending over 3 generations  |
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tripuruṣa | n. sg. 3 generations  |
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tripuruṣa | mfn. having the length of 3 men  |
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tripuruṣa | mfn. (-pūr-)  |
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tripuruṣa | mfn. having 3 assistants  |
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tripuruṣam | ind. through 3 generations  |
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tripuruṣī | f. idem or 'n. sg. 3 generations ' Introd.  |
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triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacarita | n. "lives of the 63 great personages", Name of work by  |
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tṛṇapuruṣaka | m. a straw-man  |
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tulāpuruṣa | m. gift of gold etc. equal to a man's weight (named as a penance)  |
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tulāpuruṣa | m. viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-,  |
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tulāpuruṣadāna | n. gift of gold etc. equal to a man's weight (named as a penance)  |
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tumburu | m. Name of a pupil of kalāpin- ( )  |
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tumburu | m. of a gandharva- etc. ("attendant of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-" )  |
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tumburu | n. coriander or the fruit of Diospyros embryopteris (also rī-and tubarī- ) (metrically rū-) 118  |
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turuṣka | m. plural (equals raṣka-) the Turks etc.  |
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turuṣka | m. sg. a Turk  |
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turuṣka | m. a Turkish prince  |
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turuṣka | m. Turkestan  |
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turuṣka | mn. ( ) olibanum  |
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turuṣkadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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turuṣkagaṇḍa | m. (in music) Name of a rāga-.  |
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turuṣkakarpūra | mfn. consisting of olibanum and camphor |
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umāguru | m. " umā-'s Guru or father", Name of himavat-  |
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umāgurunadī | f. Name of a river  |
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unduru | m. a rat, mouse.  |
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upaguru | m. Name of a king (varia lectio upa-gu-)  |
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upaguru | m. an assistant teacher  |
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upaguru | ind. near a teacher.  |
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uparipuruṣa | m. a man standing above  |
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uttamapuruṣa | m. the last person in verbal conjugation id est "I, we two, we"(= in European grammars the first person, our third person being regarded in Hindu grammars as the prathama-puruṣa- q.v; see also madhyama-puruṣa-) etc.  |
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uttamapuruṣa | m. the Supreme Spirit  |
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uttarakuru | m. n. one of the nine divisions of the world (the country of the northern kuru-s, situated in the north of India, and described as the country of eternal beatitude).  |
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vāgdevatāguru | m. "master of words", Name of kāli-dāsa- (in a quot.)  |
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vāgdurukta | n. hard or injurious words  |
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vairapuruṣa | m. any hostile person or enemy  |
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vaṇikpuruṣa | m. a merchant  |
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varapuruṣa | m. the best of men  |
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varṇaguru | m. "father or chief of the castes", a king, prince  |
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varṇāśramaguru | m. "chief of caste and order", Name of śiva-  |
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varṣapuruṣa | m. an inhabitant of a varṣa-  |
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varuṇapuruṣa | m. a servant of varuṇa-  |
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vāstupuruṣa | m. equals -nara-  |
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vāstupuruṣavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vasuruc | mfn. (perhaps) bright like the vasu-s or the gods  |
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vasuruc | mfn. a proper N.  |
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vasuruci | (v/asu--) m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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vatsaguru | m. a teacher of children, preceptor  |
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vāyurugṇa | mfn. broken off by the wind  |
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vāyurujā | f. "wind-disease", inflammation (of the eyes)  |
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vedapuruṣa | m. the veda- personified  |
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vibudhaguru | m. "teacher of the gods", bṛhas-pati- or the planet Jupiter  |
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vidyāguru | m. an instructor in science (especially in sacred science)  |
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vipulināmburuha | mfn. having no sandbanks nor lotus-flowers (as a river)  |
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vipuruṣa | mfn. void of men, empty  |
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vīrapuruṣa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a heroic man, hero etc. (see )  |
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vīrapuruṣaka | mfn. (a village) the men of which are heroes  |
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virodhipuruṣakāra | m. Name of work  |
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viśvaguru | m. the father of the universe  |
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vivṛtapauruṣa | mfn. one whose prowess is displayed, displaying valour  |
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vyājaguru | m. only in appearance a teacher  |
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yajñapuruṣa | m. equals -puṃs- (also -pūr-)  |
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yajñapuruṣāsammita | mfn. (?)  |
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yajñapuruṣavājapeyayājikārikā | f. Name of work  |
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yajuruttama | (y/ajur--) mfn. ending with verses of the yajur-veda-  |
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yamapālapuruṣa | m. idem or 'm. yama-'s servant '  |
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yamapuruṣa | m. yama-'s servant  |
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yathāpuruṣam | ind. man by man  |
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yugādipuruṣa | m. ( ) Name of the jina- ṛṣabha-  |