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vana | n. (once m. ;for 2.See) a forest, wood, grove, thicket, quantity of lotuses or other plants growing in a thick cluster (but in older language also applied to a single tree) etc.  |
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vana | n. plenty, abundance  |
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vana | n. a foreign or distant land (see araṇya-)  |
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vana | n. wood, timber  |
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vana | n. a wooden vessel or barrel (for the soma- juice) (?)  |
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vana | n. a cloud (as the vessel in the sky)  |
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vana | n. (prob.) the body of a carriage  |
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vana | n. water  |
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vana | n. a fountain, spring  |
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vana | n. abode  |
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vana | n. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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vana | n. equals raśrmi-, a ray of light  |
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vana | n. (prob.) longing, earnest desire  |
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vana | m. Name of a son of uśīnara-  |
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vana | m. of one of the 10 orders of mendicants founded by śaṃkarācārya- (the members of which affix vana-to their names see rārmendra-v-)  |
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vana | ind. gaRa cādi-.  |
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vanabāhyaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanabarbara | m. Ocinium Sanctum  |
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vanabarbarikā | f. Ocimum Pilosum  |
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vanabarhiṇa | m. a wild peacock ( vanabarhiṇatva -tva- n.)  |
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vanabarhiṇatva | n. vanabarhiṇa |
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vanabhadrikā | f. Sida Cordifolia  |
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vanabhojanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhojanapuṇyāhavacanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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vanabhū | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood  |
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vanabhuj | m. a particular bulbous plant (growing on the himavat-)  |
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vanabhūmi | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood  |
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vanabhūṣaṇī | f. "wood-adorning", the female of the Indian cuckoo  |
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vanabiḍāla | m. a kind of wild cat, Felis Caracil  |
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vanabīja | m. the wild citron tree (also jaka-)  |
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vanabījapūraka | m. idem or 'm. the wild citron tree (also jaka-) '  |
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vanacampaka | m. the wild Campaka tree  |
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vanacandana | n. aloe wood or Agallochum  |
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vanacandana | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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vanacandrikā | f. Jasminum Sambac  |
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vanacara | mf(ī-)n. roaming in woods, living in a forest etc.  |
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vanacara | m. a woodman, forester  |
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vanacara | m. a wild animal  |
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vanacara | m. the fabulous eight legged animal sarabha-  |
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vanacārin | mfn. equals -cara-  |
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vanacarya | n. ( ) the roaming about or dwelling in a forest.  |
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vanacaryā | f. ( ) the roaming about or dwelling in a forest.  |
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vanacchāga | m. a wild goat  |
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vanacchāga | m. a boar, hog  |
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vanacchandatā | f. longing for the forest,  |
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vanaccheda | m. cutting timber  |
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vanacchid | mfn. cutting wood, felling timber  |
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vanacchid | m. a woodcutter  |
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vanad | (only plural van/adaḥ-), longing, earnest desire ( equals vanantaḥ- equals sambhaktāraḥ-;others translate me van-/adaḥ-,"of me, the wood-devourer") .  |
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vanada | m. "rain-giving", a cloud  |
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vanadāha | m. a forest-conflagration  |
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vanadāhāgni | m. fire from a forest-conflagration  |
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vanadamana | m. a wild Artemisia  |
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vanadāraka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanadevatā | f. a forest-goddess, Dryad  |
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vanadhānya | n. plural grains of wild corn  |
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vanadhārā | f. an avenue of trees  |
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vanadhenu | f. the cow or female of the Bos Gavaeus  |
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vanadhiti | (van/a--) f. (prob.) a layer of wood to be laid on an altar  |
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vanadīpa | m. equals -campaka-  |
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vanadīyabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a Commentator  |
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vanadruma | m. a forest-tree (varia lectio)  |
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vanadurga | mfn. made inaccessible by (reason of) a forest  |
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vanadurga | n. a place made so inaccessible  |
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vanadurgā | f. (prob.) a form of the goddess durgā-  |
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vanadurgākalpa | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgāprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vanadurgātattva | n. Name of work  |
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vanadurgopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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vanadvipa | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanaga | m. inhabitant of a forest  |
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vanagahana | n. the depth or thick part of a forest  |
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vanagaja | m. a wild elephant etc.  |
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vanagajamada | m. the fluid exuding from the temples of a wild elephant in rut  |
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vanagamana | n. retiring to a forest, leading the life of an anchorite  |
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vanagava | m. Bos Gavaeus  |
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vanagholī | f. equals araṇyagh-  |
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vanago | m. equals -gava-  |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. dwelling in a forest, denizen or inhabitant of forests (said of men and animals) etc.  |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. living in water  |
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vanagocara | m. a hunter, forester  |
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vanagocara | n. a forest  |
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vanagrahaṇa | n. the act of occupying a forest (see -grāhin-)  |
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vanagrahaṇakolāla | m. or n. the din of occupying a forest, hunting cries |
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vanagrāhin | m. "occupying or searching a forest", a hunter (see -grahaṇa-).  |
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vanagrāmaka | m. a forest village, a poor small village  |
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vanagulma | m. a forest-shrub or bush  |
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vanagupta | m. "forest-protected", a spy, emissary  |
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vanahabandi | Name of a place  |
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vanahari | m. (prob.) a lion  |
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vanaharidrā | f. wild turmeric  |
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vanahāsa | m. Saccharum Spontaneum (also saka-)  |
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vanahāsa | m. a kind of jasmine  |
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vanahava | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vanahoma | m. a particular oblation  |
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vanahutāśana | m. equals vana-dāha-  |
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vanaikadeśa | m. a part or spot of a forest  |
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vanaja | mfn. forest-born, sylvan, wild  |
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vanaja | m. a woodman, forester  |
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vanaja | m. (only ) an elephant  |
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vanaja | m. Cyperus Rotundus  |
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vanaja | m. the wild citron tree  |
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vanaja | m. a particular bulbous plant (equals vana-śūraṇa-)  |
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vanaja | m. coriander  |
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vanajā | f. (only ) Phaseolus Trilobus  |
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vanaja | m. the wild cotton tree  |
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vanaja | m. wild ginger  |
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vanaja | m. Physalis Flexuosa  |
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vanaja | m. a kind of Curcuma  |
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vanaja | m. Anethum Panmori  |
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vanaja | m. a species of creeper  |
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vanaja | n. "water-born", a blue lotus-flower  |
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vanajākṣa | mf(ī-)n. ( ) lotus-(leaf-)eyed  |
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vanajapattrākṣa | mf(ī-)n. ( ) lotus-(leaf-)eyed  |
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vanajāta | equals -ja- mfn.  |
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vanajāyata | mfn. long and resembling a blue lotus-flower  |
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vanajīra | m. wild cumin  |
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vanajīvikā | f. forest-life (id est living by gathering leaves and fruit etc.)  |
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vanajīvin | m. "living in a forest", a woodman, forester,  |
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vanajyotsnī | f. "Light of the Grave", Name of a plant (in prakṛt-) .  |
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vanakacu | m. Arum Colocasia  |
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vanakadalī | f. wild banana or plantain  |
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vanakāma | mfn. fond of (or living in) a forest  |
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vanakaṇā | f. wild pepper  |
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vanakanda | m. Name of two kinds of tuberous plant (= dharaṇī-kanda or vana-śūraṇa-)  |
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vanakaṇḍula | m. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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vanakapi | m. a wild monkey on  |
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vanakapīvat | m. Name of a son of pulaha- (varia lectio ghana--and dhana-k-).  |
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vanakarin | m. a wild elephant  |
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vanakārpasi | ( ) f. the wild cotton tree.  |
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vanakārpasī | ( ) f. the wild cotton tree.  |
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vanakāṣṭhikā | f. "forest-twig", a piece dry of dry wood in a forest  |
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vanakauśāmbī | f. Name of a town gaRa nady-ādi-.  |
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vanakhaṇḍa | n. "group of trees", copse, wood (also written. ṣaṇḍa-).  |
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vanakodrava | m. a kind of inferior grain  |
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vanakoli | f. the wild jujube  |
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vanakrakṣa | mfn. (prob.) crackling or bubbling in a wooden vessel (said of soma-)  |
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vanakukkuṭa | m. a wild fowl, jungle fowl  |
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vanakuñjara | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanakusuma | n. a forest flower  |
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vanalakṣmī | f. "forest-ornament", Musa Sapientum  |
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vanalatā | f. a forest-creeper  |
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vanalekhā | f. equals -rāji-  |
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vanamakṣikā | f. a gad-fly  |
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vanamāla | mfn. wearing a garland of forest-flowers (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-)  |
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vanamālā | f. a garland of forest-flowers, (especially) the chaplet worn by kṛṣṇa- etc.  |
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vanamālā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vanamālā | f. Name of work on dharma-  |
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vanamālā | f. of various women  |
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vanamālādhara | n. (prob.) a kind of metre  |
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vanamālāmiśra | m. Name of an author ( vanamālāmiśrīya rīya- n.his work)  |
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vanamālāmiśrīya | n. vanamālāmiśra |
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vanamālāstotra | n. Name of work  |
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vanamālāvijaya | m. Name of work  |
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vanamālidāsa | m. Name of an author  |
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vanamālikā | f. a garland of wild flowers  |
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vanamālikā | f. yam  |
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vanamālikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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vanamālikā | f. Name of one of rādhā-'s female attendants  |
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vanamālikā | f. of a river  |
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vanamālikīrtichandomālā | f. Name of a poem  |
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vanamālimiśra | m. Name of an author  |
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vanamālin | mfn. equals -māla- (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-) etc.  |
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vanamālin | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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vanamālin | m. Name of various authors (also with bhaṭṭa-)  |
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vanamālinī | f. Dioscorea or equals varāhī- (prob. a kind of plant, accord. to others,"the female energy of kṛṣṇa-")  |
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vanamālinī | f. Name of the town dvārakā-  |
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vanamālīśā | f. "having kṛṣṇa- as husband", Name of rādhā-  |
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vanamallī | f. wild jasmine |
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vanamallikā | f. Jasminum Sambac  |
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vanamānuṣa | m. "wild-man", the orang-utang  |
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vanamānuṣī | f. a (little) forest woman. ( )  |
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vanamānuṣikā | f. a (little) forest woman. ( )  |
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vanamātaṃga | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanamāya | m. aloe wood, Agallochum  |
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vanamethikā | f. Melilotus Parviflora  |
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vanaṃkaraṇa | n. a particular part of the body (with mehana-)  |
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vanamocā | f. wild plantain  |
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vanamṛga | m. a forest deer.  |
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vanamuc | mfn. pouring forth rain  |
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vanamuc | m. a cloud  |
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vanamudga | m. Phaseolus Trilobus (alsof(ā-).) or Aconitifolius  |
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vanamūla | m. Tetranthera Lanceifolia  |
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vanamūlaphala | n. roots and fruits of the forest  |
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vanamūrdhajā | f. gall-nut  |
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vanamūta | m. a cloud  |
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vanana | n. longing, desire  |
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vananā | f. (prob.) wish, desire  |
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vananitya | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva-  |
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vananīya | mfn. to be desired, desirable  |
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vananva | Nom. P. vati-, to be in possession, be at hand ; pr.p. nvat-, possessing ; being in possession |
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vanapa | m. a forest-protector, woodman  |
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vanapādapa | m. a forest-tree  |
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vanapāla | m. equals -pa- ( vanapālādhipa lādhipa- m.high-forester)  |
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vanapāla | m. Name of a son of deva-pāla-,  |
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vanapāla | m. of a son of dharmapāla-  |
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vanapālādhipa | m. vanapāla |
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vanapālaka | m. equals -pa-  |
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vanapāllava | m. Hyperanthera Moringa  |
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vanapāṃsula | m. a hunter, deer-killer  |
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vanapannaga | m. a forest-snake  |
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vanapārśva | m. forest side or region.  |
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vanaparvan | n. "Forest-section", Name of (describing the abode of the pāṇḍava- princes in the kāmyaka- forest) .  |
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vanaphala | n. wild fruit  |
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vanaprakṣa | varia lectio for -krakṣ/a-  |
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vanaprastha | m. or n. (?) a forest situated on elevated or table land  |
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vanaprastha | m. Name of a place  |
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vanaprastha | mfn. retiring into a forest, living the life of an anchorite  |
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vanapratiṣṭha | mfn. abiding in a forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanapraveśa | m. entering a forest, (especially) a solemn procession into a forest (for cutting wood for an idol)  |
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vanapraveśa | m. commencing to live as a hermit  |
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vanapriya | m. "fond of woods", the Indian cuckoo  |
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vanapriya | n. the cinnamon tree  |
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vanapūraka | m. the wild citron tree  |
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vanapūrva | m. Name of a village  |
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vanapuṣpa | n. wild flower ( vanapuṣpamaya -maya- mf(ī-)n.made or consisting of wild flower)  |
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vanapuṣpā | f. Anethum Sowa  |
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vanapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. vanapuṣpa |
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vanar | in compound for vanas- (equals vana-).  |
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vanara | m. equals vānara-, an ape  |
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vanarāja | m. "forest-king", a lion  |
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vanarāja | m. Verbesina Scandens  |
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vanarāji | mf(ī-)n. embellishing or beautifying a forest  |
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vanarājī | f. a row of trees, a long track of forest or a path in a forest etc.  |
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vanarājī | f. (only ji-), a female slave belonging to vasu-deva-  |
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vanarājya | n. Name of a kingdom  |
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vanarakṣaka | m. a forest-keeper  |
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vanarakṣakā | f. Name of a woman, vṛṣabha-.n.  |
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vanarāṣṭaka | n. Name of eight verses (supposed to be spoken by a monkey).  |
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vanarāṣṭra | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanarāṣṭraka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vanarddhi | (for -ṛddhi-) f. an ornament of the forest  |
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vanargu | mfn. moving about in woods, wandering in a forest or wilderness, a savage  |
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vanargu | mfn. a thief or robber  |
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vanarja | m. a kind of plant (equals śriṅgī-)  |
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vanaṛkṣa | wrong reading for -krakṣ/a-.  |
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vanarṣad | mfn. sitting on trees or in the forest (as birds)  |
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vanas | n. loveliness  |
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vanas | n. longing, desire (see yajña-vanas-and gir-vaṇas-)  |
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vanas | n. equals vana-, a wood (see vanar-).  |
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vanasa | mfn. gaRa tṛṇādi-.  |
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vanaṣad | varia lectio for -s/ad-  |
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vanasad | mfn. abiding in wood or in a forest  |
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vanasad | m. a forest-dweller, forester  |
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vanasāhvayā | f. a kind of creeping plant  |
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vanaśakuni | m. a forest-bird, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanasaṃkaṭa | m. lentil  |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest  |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | m. a forester  |
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vanasampraveśa | m. equals vana-praveśa-  |
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vanasaṃśraya | m. resort to the forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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vanasamūha | m. a thick forest or wood  |
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vanaṣaṇḍa | See -khaṇḍ-.  |
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vanasarojinī | f. the wild cotton plant  |
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vanaśikhaṇḍin | m. equals -barkiṇa-  |
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vanasindhura | m. equals -karin-  |
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vanaśobhana | n. "water-beautifying", a lotus-flower  |
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vanaspati | m. (vanas--) (vanas-prob. a form of the genitive case; see 2. van-and r/aithas-p/ati-) "king of the wood"a, forest-tree (especially a large tree bearing fruit apparently without blossoms, as several species of the fig, the jack tree etc., but also applied to any tree) etc. |
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vanaspati | m. a stem, trunk, beam, timber, post (especially the sacrificial post)  |
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vanaspati | m. "lord of plants", the soma- plant  |
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vanaspati | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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vanaspati | m. Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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vanaspati | m. an offering made to the sacrificial post  |
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vanaspati | m. anything made of wood (especially particular parts of a car or carriage, a wooden drum, a wooden amulet, a block on which criminals are executed, a coffin etc.)  |
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vanaspati | m. an ascetic  |
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vanaspati | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vanaspati | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha-  |
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vanaspati | m. dual number pestle and mortar  |
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vanaspati | f. Name of a gandharvī-  |
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vanaspati | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by vanas-pati-  |
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vanaspati | See column 1.  |
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vanaspatikāya | m. the whole body or world of plants  |
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vanaspatisava | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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vanaspatiyāga | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite  |
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vanasraj | f. a garland of forest-flowers  |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭa | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus  |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭaka | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus  |
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vanastamba | m. Name of a son of gada-  |
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vanastha | mfn. forest-abiding  |
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vanastha | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, ascetic etc.  |
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vanastha | m. a deer, gazelle  |
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vanastha | m. (with gaja-) a wild elephant  |
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vanasthā | f. the holy fig-tree  |
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vanastha | m. the small pippala- tree  |
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vanastha | m. a kind of creeper  |
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vanasthalī | f. forest-region, a wood  |
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vanasthāna | (?) n. Name of a country  |
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vanasthāyin | mfn. being or abiding in a forest  |
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vanasthāyin | m. a hermit, anchorite  |
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vanasthita | mfn. situate or being in a forest  |
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vanaśūkarī | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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vanaśūraṇa | n. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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vanaśvan | m. "forest-dog", a jackal  |
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vanaśvan | m. a tiger  |
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vanaśvan | m. a civet-cat  |
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vanasyā | See sajāta-v-.  |
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vanasyu | See gir-vaṇasy/u-.  |
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vanataraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work  |
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vanatikta | m. Terminalia Chebula  |
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vanatiktā | f. a kind of plant (according to to Symplocos Racemosa or śveta-buhnā-)  |
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vanatiktikā | f. Clypea Hernandifolia  |
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vanaugha | m. a mass of water  |
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vanaugha | m. "thick forest", Name of a district or mountain in the west of India,  |
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vanauka | m. equals next  |
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vanaukas | mfn. living in a forest  |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-dweller, anchorite etc.  |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-animal, (especially) a wild boar  |
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vanaukas | m. an ape  |
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vanauṣadhi | f. a medicinal herb growing wild  |
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vanavahni | m. a forest-conflagration  |
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vanavāhyaka | See -bāh-, -biḍ-.  |
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vanavallarī | f. a kind of grass  |
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vanavarāha | m. a wild hog  |
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vanavarbara | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavarbarikā | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavarhiṇa | See -barbara- etc.  |
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vanavartikā | f. a kind of quail  |
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vanavartin | mfn. residing in the forest  |
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vanavāsa | m. dwelling or residence in a forest, wandering habits  |
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vanavāsa | m. Name of a country  |
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vanavāsa | mfn. residing in a forest, wood-dweller  |
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vanavāsaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition sika-).  |
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vanavāsana | m. "forest-dweller", a civet-cat  |
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vanavāsī | f. Name of the chief town of that country  |
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vanavāsin | mfn. living in a forest  |
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vanavāsin | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, anchorite etc.  |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of various plants or roots (equals ṛṣabha-, muṣkaka-, varāhī-kanda-etc.)  |
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vanavāsin | m. a crow  |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of a country in the Dekhan (also simaṇḍala-)  |
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vanavāsya | (prob.) n. Name of a country (see -vāsin-).  |
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vanavāta | m. a forest-wind  |
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vanaviḍāla | See -bāh-, -biḍ-.  |
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vanavīja | etc., see. -bija-.  |
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vanavilāsinī | f. Andropogon Auriculatus  |
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vanavirodhin | m. "forest-enemy", Name of one of the Hindu months (that succeeding the nidāgha- q.v)  |
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vanavrīhi | m. wild rice  |
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vanavṛntākī | f. the egg-plant  |
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vanavṛtti | f. equals -jīvikā-  |
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vanayamānī | f. Cnidium Diffusum  |
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vanayitṛ | mfn. (superl. tṛ-tama-) one who causes to ask etc.  |
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abhibhavana | n. overpowering  |
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abhibhavana | n. the state of being overpowered  |
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abhibhāvana | n. causing to overcome, making victorious  |
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abhidevana | n. a board for playing at dice  |
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abhidhāvana | n. running up, attack.  |
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abhihavana | n. idem or 'm. pouring the oblation upon.'  |
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abhinavayauvana | mf(ā-)n. youthful  |
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abhisambhavana | n. attainment,  |
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abhisevana | n. practising, cultivating  |
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abhyavanam | Caus. (ind.p. -nāmya-) to bow, incline  |
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adbhutasvana | m. "having a wonderful voice", Name of śiva-.  |
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ādevana | n. a place for playing  |
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ādevana | n. a means of playing  |
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ādevana | n. gain in playing  |
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ādhavana | mfn. stirring  |
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ādhavana | n. agitating, moving  |
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adhidevana | n. a table or board for gambling  |
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adhobhuvana | n. the lower world. |
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agnihavana | n. a sacrificial libation  |
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āhavana | n. offering an oblation, offering sacrifice, a sacrifice |
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ajajīvana | m. "who lives by goats", a goat-herd.  |
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ājavana | n. ( ju-), only for the etymol. of āj/i-, q.v  |
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ajīvana | mfn. destitute of a livelihood  |
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ājīvana | n. livelihood  |
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akṣadevana | n. gambling, dice-playing.  |
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amartyabhuvana | n. "world of the immortals", the heaven  |
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ambikāvana | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a forest,  |
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amṛtabhavana | n. Name of a monastery (built by amṛta- prabhā-)  |
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amṛtaplavana | n. a stream or flow of nectar,  |
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ānandavana | m. Name of a scholiast  |
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ānandavana | n. Name of kāśī-.  |
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anavana | mf(ī- )n. "affording no help or protection", causing distress  |
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anavana | n. non-protection  |
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annajīvana | (/anna--) mfn. living by food  |
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antarbhavana | n. the interior of a house.  |
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antarbhavana | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ant/ar-.  |
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anubhāvana | n. the act of indicating feelings by sign or gesture  |
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anudhāvana | n. chasing, pursuing, running after  |
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anudhāvana | n. close pursuit of any object, going after a mistress.  |
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anudhāvana | n. cleaning, purification.  |
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anusavanam | ind. at every sacrifice etc.  |
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anusavanam | ind. constantly  |
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anuvanam | ind. along side of a wood (see )  |
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apahnavana | n. denial,  |
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apānapavana | m. the vital air apāna-  |
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apavana | mfn. without air, sheltered from wind.  |
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apavana | n. a grove  |
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āplavana | n. immersing, bathing  |
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āplavana | n. sprinkling with water  |
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aporṇavana | n. untying commentator or commentary on  |
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aprāptayauvana | mfn. not arrived at puberty.  |
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āsevana | n. abiding in  |
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āsevana | n. assiduous practice or performance of anything  |
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asipattravana | n. Name of a hell etc.  |
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āsīvana | n. sewing together or on  |
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astabhavana | n. the seventh lunar mansion  |
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astrajīvana | m. (= - jīva-),  |
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asvana | mfn. not having a clear sound  |
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aśvanadī | f. Name of a river  |
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atiprauḍhayauvana | mfn. being in the full enjoyment of youth.  |
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avana | n. favour, preservation, protection etc. (see an.avana-)  |
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avana | n. (equals tarpaṇa-) satisfaction  |
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avana | n. joy, pleasure  |
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avana | n. (for the explan. of 2. /eva-) desire, wish  |
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avana | n. speed  |
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avana | mfn. preserving, a preserver,  |
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avana | See av-.  |
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avanaddha | mfn. bound on, tied, covered with (instrumental case or in compound) etc. (see carmāvanaddha-)  |
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avanaddha | n. a drum  |
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avanah | (ind.p. -nahya-) to cover with (instrumental case)  |
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avanakṣ | (2. dual number -nakṣathas-) to overtake any one (genitive case)  |
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avanakṣatra | n. disappearance of the luminaries  |
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avanam | (parasmE-pada -namat-; ind.p. -namya-) to bow, make a bow to ; (perf. A1.3. plural -nanāmire-) to bow down (as the head) : Causal (ind.p. -nāmya-) to bend down ; to bend (a bow)  |
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avanamra | mf(ā-)n. bowed, bent  |
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avanard | (Potential -nardet-) to slur or trill (a term applicable to chanting in the Hindu ritual) (see ni-nard-.)  |
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avanaś | (perf. 3. plural -neśuḥ-) to disappear, perish  |
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avanata | mfn. bowed, bent down etc.  |
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avanata | mfn. bending, stooping, deepened, not projecting  |
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avanatakaya | mfn. bending the body, crouching down.  |
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avanatamukha | mfn. with downcast countenance.  |
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avanatānana | mfn. equals avanata-mukha- above  |
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avanataśirṣan | mfn. bowing the head.  |
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avanati | f. setting (of luminaries)  |
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avanati | f. bowing down, stooping  |
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avanati | f. parallax  |
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āvanatīya | mfn. (fr. ava-nata- gaRa kṛśāśvādi- )  |
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avanatottarakāya | mfn. bowing the upper part of the body  |
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avanaya | m. equals ava-nāya-  |
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avanayana | n. equals ava-nāya-  |
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avanayana | n. pouring down  |
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avaniṣṭhīvana | n. spitting upon  |
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avibhāvana | nf. non-perception, non-discrimination  |
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ayāvana | n. not causing to mix or to unite  |
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āyavana | See under ā-- 2. yu-.  |
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āyavana | n. a spoon (or similar instrument) for stirring  |
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badarikāvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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badarītapovana | n. the penance grove or hermitage at badarī-  |
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badarīvana | n. idem or 'n. Name of a wood '  |
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badarīvanamahātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bahirbhavana | n. the being outside, coming forth, emanation  |
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bahusvana | mfn. "much-sounding", making many sounds  |
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bahusvana | m. an owl  |
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bahvanartha | mfn. attended with many evils  |
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bāhyopavana | n. a grove situated outside (a town, puryāḥ-)  |
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bailvavana | m. (prob.) an inhabitant of bilvavana- or a wood of bilva- trees gaRa rājanyādi-.  |
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bailvavanaka | mfn. (with deśa-) inhabited by bailvavana-s  |
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bālasaṃjīvana | n. Name of chapter of  |
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bhadraśālavana | varia lectio for sāla-v- q.v  |
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bhadrasālavana | n. Name of a forest (Bombay edition; Calcutta edition śāla-v-).  |
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bhairavanavarasaratna | n. Name of work  |
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bhāṇḍīravananandana | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhāṇḍīravanavāsin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhaṅgāsvana | m. Name of a rājarṣi-  |
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bhānuvana | n. "sun-wood", Name of a forest  |
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bhārgavana | n. Name of a forest (varia lectio bhānu-v-).  |
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bhāropajīvana | n. subsistence by carrying loads  |
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bhauvana | mfn. (fr. bhuvana-) belonging to the world  |
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bhauvana | m. patronymic of viśva-karman- (see bhaumana-), of sādhana- etc.  |
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bhavabhāvana | mfn. conferring welfare  |
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bhavabhāvana | m. "author of existence", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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bhavana | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-) a place of abode, mansion, home, house, palace, dwelling (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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bhavana | n. horoscope, natal star (See bhavaneśa-)  |
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bhavana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 2nd manvantara-  |
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bhavana | m. a dog  |
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bhavana | n. coming into existence, birth, production on  |
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bhavana | n. a site, receptacle (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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bhavana | n. the place where anything grows (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' =field see śāli-bh-)  |
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bhavana | n. equals bhuvana-, water  |
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bhāvana | n. (for 2. bhāvana-See) a forest of rays  |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. Causal;for 1.See 2. bh/ā-p.750) causing to be, effecting, producing, displaying, manifesting  |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. promoting or effecting any one's (genitive case or compound) welfare etc.  |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. imagining, fancying  |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. teaching  |
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bhāvana | m. a creator, producer, efficient  |
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bhāvana | m. Name of śiva- (equals dhyātṛ-)  |
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bhāvana | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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bhāvana | m. of the 22nd kalpa- (q.v)  |
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bhāvana | f(ā-). and n. the act of producing or effecting  |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. forming in the mind, conception, apprehension, imagination, supposition, fancy, thought, meditation ( bhāvanayā nayā- ind.in thought, in imagination; nām-bandh-,with locative case,to occupy one's imagination with, direct one's thoughts to) etc.  |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. (in logic) that cause of memory which arises from direct perception  |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. application of perfumes etc. (equals adhivāsana-)  |
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bhāvana | n. furthering, promoting  |
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bhāvana | n. the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa  |
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bhāvana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') nature, essence  |
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bhavanadvāra | n. a palace-gate |
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bhavananda | m. Name of an actor  |
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bhavanandana | m. patronymic of skanda-  |
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bhavanandin | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavanapati | m. equals -svāmin-  |
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bhavanapati | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of gods  |
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bhavanasthāna | n. the place or room for a house  |
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bhavanasvāmin | m. the lord of a house, pater familias  |
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bhāvanayā | ind. bhāvana |
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bhāvitabhāvana | mfn. being one's self furthered and furthering others  |
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bhavyajīvana | m. Name of an author  |
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bhedojjīvana | n. Name of work  |
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bhedoktijīvana | n. Name of work  |
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bherīsvanamahāsvanā | f. "loud-sounding like the sound of a kettle-drum", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bhidurasvana | m. "making a piercing noise", Name of an asura-  |
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bhrātṛpadmavana | n. a group of lotus-like brethren  |
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bhujataruvana | n. a forest the trees of which are its arms  |
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bhūtabhāvana | mfn. creating or causing the welfare of living beings  |
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bhūtabhāvana | mfn. Name of śiva- or viṣṇu- or brahmā- ( bhūtabhāvanabhāvana -bhāvana- mfn.causing the welfare of those who cause the welfare of living beings )  |
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bhūtabhāvana | n. equals sva-rūpa-  |
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bhūtabhāvanabhāvana | mfn. bhūtabhāvana |
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bhuvana | n. a being, living creature, man, mankind etc.  |
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bhuvana | n. (rarely m.) the world, earth (generally 3 worlds are reckoned [see tri-bhuvana-and bhuvana-traya-],but also 2 [see bhuva na-dvaya-],or 7[ ] or 14[ ]; see )  |
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bhuvana | n. place of being, abode, residence  |
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bhuvana | n. a house (varia lectio for bhavana-)  |
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bhuvana | n. (?) causing to exist (equals bhāvana-)  |
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bhuvana | n. water  |
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bhuvana | m. Name of a particular month  |
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bhuvana | m. of a rudra-  |
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bhuvana | m. of an āptya- (author of )  |
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bhuvana | m. of a teacher of yoga-  |
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bhuvana | m. of another man  |
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bhuvanabhartṛ | m. equals -pati-  |
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bhuvanabhāvana | m. the creator of the world,  |
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bhuvanacandra | m. "moon of the world", Name of a man  |
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bhuvanacarita | n. the doings of the world  |
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bhuvanacyava | mfn. shaking the world  |
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bhuvanadīpa | m. Name of work  |
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bhuvanadīpaka | m. Name of work (and bhuvanadīpakaśāstra ka-śāstra- n.)  |
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bhuvanadīpakaśāstra | n. bhuvanadīpaka |
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bhuvanadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvanadvaya | n. the two worlds (heaven and earth)  |
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bhuvanadviṣ | m. an enemy of the world or earth  |
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bhuvanahita | n. the welfare of the world  |
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bhuvanajñāna | n. knowledge of the world  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. the globe or sphere of the earth  |
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bhuvanakośa | m. Name of several works.  |
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bhuvanamallavīra | m. Name of a man  |
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bhuvanamatī | f. Name of a princess  |
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bhuvanamātṛ | f. "world-mother", Name of durgā-  |
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bhuvanapāla | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on hāla-'s gāthā-kośa-  |
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bhuvanapati | (bh/uv-) m. the lord of beings or of the world (also wrong reading for bhavana-p-).  |
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bhuvanapāvana | mf(ī-)n. world purifying  |
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bhuvanapāvanī | f. Name of Ganges  |
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bhuvanapradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhuvanapraṇetṛ | m. "leader of being", Time (personified as the Creator)  |
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bhuvanapratiṣṭhādānavidhi | m. Name of a chapter of  |
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bhuvanarāja | m. Name of a king  |
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bhuvanasad | mfn. reposing or situated in the world  |
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bhuvanaśāsin | m. "world-ruler", a king, prince  |
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bhuvanatala | n. the surface of the earth  |
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bhuvanatraya | n. the three world (heaven, atmosphere, and earth)  |
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bhuvanaukas | m. "inhabitant of heaven", a god  |
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bhuvanavidita | mfn. known in the world  |
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bhuvanavinyāsa | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bhuvanavṛttānta | m. equals -carita-  |
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biladhāvana | mfn. (sensu obsceno) rimam tergens  |
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bilvavana | n. a wood of bilva- trees  |
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brahmabhavana | n. brahmā-'s abode  |
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brahmabhāvana | mfn. revealing or imparting religious knowledge  |
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brahmabhuvana | n. brahmā-'s world  |
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buddhavanagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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cakvana | varia lectio for cakana-.  |
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carabhavana | n. idem or 'n. equals -griha- '  |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. covered with skin (= )  |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. bound with leather  |
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caturaṅgulaparyavanaddha | mfn. overgrown with that plant  |
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cavana | n. Piper Chaba  |
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citrasvana | m. "clear-voice", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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citravana | n. "of variegated appearance (See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order citr/a-) ", Name of a wood near the gaṇḍakī-  |
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citravana | n. see citraka-.  |
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cūḍāvana | m. "wood-crested", Name of a mountain  |
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cyavana | etc. See  |
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cyavana | mfn. moving, moved,  |
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cyavana | mfn. causing to move, shaking  |
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cyavana | mfn. promoting delivery (a mantra-)  |
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cyavana | m. one who causes to move, shaker  |
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cyavana | m. Name of a demon causing diseases  |
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cyavana | m. (later form for cy/avāna-) Name of a ṛṣi- (son of bhṛgu-, author of ) (father of ṛcīka-, xiii, 207) etc.  |
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cyavana | m. of an astronomer  |
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cyavana | m. of a physician  |
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cyavana | m. of the author of a law-book (See -smṛti-) Introd.  |
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cyavana | m. of a saptarṣi- in the 2nd manv-antara- (varia lectio for niś-cy-)  |
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cyavana | m. of a son (of su-hotra-, 1803 ;of mitrāyu-, 1)  |
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cyavana | n. motion  |
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cyavana | n. the being deprived of (in compound) falling from any divine existence for being re-born as a man |
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cyavana | n. dying  |
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cyavana | n. trickling, flowing  |
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cyavana | n. see duś-cyavan/a-.  |
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cyāvana | mfn. ( cyu-, Causal) causing to fall (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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cyāvana | n. expulsion, .  |
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cyāvana | mfn. relating to cyavana- (with prāśa- equals cyavana-pr- )  |
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cyāvana | mfn. m: patronymic fr. cyavana-  |
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cyāvana | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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cyavanadharma | mfn. destined to sink down in the series of re-births  |
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cyavanadharman | mfn. destined to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man)  |
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cyavanadharmin | mfn. destined to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man)  |
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cyavananahuṣasaṃvāda | m. "discussion between cyavana- and nahuṣa-", Name of  |
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cyavanaprāśa | m. Name of an electuary (see cyāvana-)  |
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cyavanasamāgama | m. Name of  |
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cyavanasmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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dānasaṃvanana | n. encouraging liberality,  |
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daṇḍakāvana | n. equals kāraṇya-  |
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dandhvana | m. ( dhvan-, dhen-, Intensive)"whistler" , a kind of cane  |
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dantadhāvana | n. idem or 'm. cleaning the teeth ' etc.  |
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dantadhāvana | n. equals -pavana-  |
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dantadhāvana | n. Name of a chapter of  |
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dantadhāvana | m. Acacia Catechu  |
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dantadhāvana | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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dantadhāvana | m. a kind of karañja-  |
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dantadhāvanaka | m. Name of a tree  |
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dantadhāvanaprakaraṇa | n. Name of  |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. Name of  |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. of a chapter of  |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. of  |
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dantapavana | n. "tooth-cleaner", a small piece of wood (equals -kāṣṭha-)  |
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dantapāvana | n. equals -dhāva-  |
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dantaprakṣālanapavana | m.  |
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dantaskavana | n. picking the teeth  |
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dārukāvana | n. Name of a wood  |
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darvyudāyuvana | n. remnants clinging to the spoon  |
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dāsajīvana | mfn. living like a slave  |
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devabhavana | n. "divine abode", heaven  |
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devabhavana | n. temple  |
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devabhavana | n. Ficus Religiosa  |
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devadāruvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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devana | n. lamentation, wailing, grief, sorrow  |
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devana | m. a die, dice for gambling  |
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devana | n. (d/ev-) shining, splendour  |
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devana | n. gaming, a game at dice etc.  |
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devana | n. play, sport, pastime  |
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devana | n. pleasure-ground, garden  |
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devana | n. a lotus  |
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devana | n. praise  |
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devana | n. desire, emulation  |
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devana | n. affair, business, profession  |
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devana | n. going, motion  |
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devanadī | f. "divine river", Name of several sacred rivers  |
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devanakṣatra | n. Name of the first 14 nakṣatra-s in the southern quarter (pp. to yama--)  |
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devanakṣatra | m. Name of a king (varia lectio for va-kṣatra-).  |
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devanala | m. "god's reed", Arundo Bengalensis (see -nāla-).  |
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devanandā | f. "gods' joy", Name of a celestial woman  |
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devanandin | m. "rejoicing the gods", Name of one of indra-'s doorkeepers  |
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devanandin | m. of a grammarian  |
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devībhavana | n. equals -dhāman-  |
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dhanayauvanaśālin | mfn. endowed with wealth and youth  |
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dhanvana | mn. idem or 'm. Grewia Elastica '  |
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dhanvana | m. a kind of animal  |
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dhanvana | m. varia lectio vina-.  |
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dhānvana | mf(ī-)n. situated in a desert  |
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dhānvana | m. equals prec. m.  |
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dhānvana | mf(ī-)n. made from the wood of the dhanvana- tree  |
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dharmajīvana | mfn. living by fulfilment of duties  |
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dharmajīvana | m. a Brahman who lives according to rule  |
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dharmasevana | n. fulfilment of duties  |
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dhātṛbhavana | n. brahmā-'s heaven  |
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dhāvana | n. running  |
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dhāvana | n. galloping  |
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dhāvana | n. attack, assault  |
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dhāvana | mfn. See bila--  |
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dhāvana | n. washing, cleansing, rubbing off or in (see manaḥśilā-candana-dh-and mīna-dh-toya-)  |
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dhāvana | n. having a garment washed by a man that is not one's kin  |
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dhenvanaḍuha | n. sg. or m.> dual number milch cow and bull (see )  |
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dhījavana | mfn. inspiring she mind or rousing devotion  |
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dhruvanaḍi | f. Name of work  |
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dhruvanaḍī | f. Name of work  |
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dhuvana | m. fire (Vedic)  |
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dhuvana | n. shaking, agitation  |
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dhuvana | n. place of execution  |
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dhvana | m. Name of a wind  |
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dhvana | m. sound, tune  |
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dhvana | m. Name of a man gaRa aśvādi-.  |
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dhvanamodin | m. "delighting by its sound", a bee  |
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dhvanana | n. sounding, humming, singing (see karṇa--)  |
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dhvanana | n. hinting at, allusion  |
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dhvanayat | m. "causing to sound, resounding", Name of a wind  |
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dīrghapavana | mfn. "long winded"  |
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dīrghapavana | m. an elephant (see -māruta-).  |
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dīvana | n. idem or 'f. (only dative case dīv/e- locative case dīv/i- ; accusative dy/uvam- dative case dyuv/e- ) gambling, playing with dice.' (see devana-).  |
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drākṣāvana | n. vineyard  |
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duḥsvana | mfn. sounding badly, cacophonous  |
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dundubhisvana | m. "drum-sound", a kind of magical formula against evil spirits supposed to possess weapons  |
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dūrvāvana | n. a thicket of Durb grass  |
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durvibhāvana | mfn. difficult to be perceived or understood  |
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duryavanam | ind. bad for or with the yavana-s |
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duścyavana | mfn. difficult to be felled, unshaken  |
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duścyavana | m. Name of indra-  |
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duścyāvana | mfn. shaking the unshaken equals -cyavana-  |
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dvādaśabhavana | n. Name of work  |
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dvādaśaliṅgastavana | n. Name of work  |
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dvaitavana | m. (fr. dvita-vana-) patronymic of the king dhvasan-  |
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dvaitavana | mfn. belonging or relating to dhvasan- dvaitavana-  |
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dvaitavana | n. (with or sc. vana-) Name of a forest  |
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dveṣoyavana | ( ) ( ) mfn. removing hostility.  |
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dvitavana | m. Name of a man (see dvaitavana-).  |
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ekāmravanamāhātmya | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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gandharvanagara | n. " gandharva--city", an imaginary town in the sky  |
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gandharvanagara | n. Fata Morgana  |
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gandharvanagara | n.  |
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gandharvanagara | n. the city of the gandharva- people  |
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garbhabhavana | n. (equals -gṛha-) the sanctuary of a temple  |
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gaupavana | m. (gaRa bidādi-) patronymic fr. go-p-  |
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gaupavana | m. (plural)  |
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gaupavana | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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gautamavana | n. " gautama-'s grove", Name of a locality  |
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gehopavana | n. a small forest near a house  |
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ghanadundbhisvana | mfn. deep as the sound of a drum or of a cloud,  |
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ghanasvana | m. equals -śabda-  |
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ghanasvana | m. Amaranthus polygamus  |
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ghaṇṭāsvana | m. equals -rava-  |
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ghṛtāhavana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. one to whom the ghee oblation belongs (mitra- and varuṇa-, viṣṇu-, indra- and viṣṇu-) .' (agni-)  |
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goṇḍavana | n. " goṇḍa- forest", Name of a country.  |
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gopavana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- of atri-'s family  |
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govindavṛndāvana | m. Name of work  |
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grīṣmavana | n. a grove frequented in summer  |
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hanusvana | m. sound made with the jaws  |
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harijīvanamiśra | m. Name of various men  |
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harivana | n. a proper N. gaRa kṣubhnādi-.  |
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harṣaniḥsvana | ( ) m. idem or 'm. a shout of joy '  |
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harṣanisvana | ( ) m. idem or '( ) m. idem or 'm. a shout of joy ' '  |
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harṣasvana | m. a cry of joy, sound of pleasure  |
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haryavana | m. Name of a son of kṛta-  |
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hatajīvana | n. a blighted or wrecked life  |
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havana | m. (for 2.See) fire or agni- the god of fire  |
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havana | m. a fire-receptacle (= f.) |
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havana | n. the act of offering an oblation with fire, sacrifice  |
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havana | n. a sacrificial ladle  |
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havana | m. Name of a rudra-  |
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havana | n. calling, invocation, summons  |
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havana | n. challenging or challenge to battle |
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havana | etc. See .  |
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havanapaddhati | f. Name of a tantra- work  |
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havanaśrut | mfn. listening to or hearing invocations  |
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havanasyad | mfn. hastening to an invocation or challenge  |
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hnavana | n. secreting, hiding, concealing (See apa--, ni-hv-etc.)  |
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iḍepahavana | n. one of the sacrificial utensils,  |
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indradevībhavana | n. Name of the monastery built by the above  |
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indravana | n. Name of a place.  |
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indriyasevana | n. sensual enjoyment,  |
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irikāvana | n. a grove of such trees |
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jagadekapāvana | mfn. the sole purifier of the world  |
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jagajjīvanadāsa | m. Name of the author of three poems (jñāna-prakāśa-, prathama-grantha-, and mahā-pralaya-). |
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jalaplāvana | n. "water-immersion", a deluge  |
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jālāvanaddha | mfn. equals lāṅgulika-  |
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jambuvanaja | n. "growing in jambu- forests", the white flower of the China rose  |
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janitasvana | mfn. making a noise, sounding  |
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janitvana | n. idem or 'n. the state of a wife, iv ' ,  |
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javana | mf(ī-)n. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-;oxyt. ) quick, swift, fleet etc.  |
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javana | m. a fleet horse  |
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javana | m. a kind of deer  |
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javana | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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javana | m. plural for yav- q.v  |
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javana | n. speed, velocity  |
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javana | n. Name of a plant  |
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javana | n. see dhī-j/av-.  |
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jayavana | n. Name of a locality  |
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jetavana | n. " jetri-'s wood", Name of a grove near śrāvastī- (where buddha- promulgated his doctrines)  |
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jīmūtasvana | m. "cloud-sound", thunder ,  |
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jīvana | mf(ī-)n. vivifying, giving life, enlivening (said of wind, the sun, etc.;of śiva- )  |
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jīvana | m. a living being  |
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jīvana | m. wind  |
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jīvana | m. a son  |
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jīvana | m. the plant kṣudraphalaka-  |
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jīvana | m. the plant jīvaka-  |
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jīvana | m. Name of the author of mānasa-nayana-  |
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jīvana | n. life ix etc.  |
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jīvana | n. manner of living  |
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jīvana | n. living by (instrumental case or in compound), livelihood, means of living etc.  |
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jīvana | n. enlivening, making alive  |
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jīvana | n. enlivening a magical formula  |
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jīvana | n. "life-giving element", water  |
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jīvana | n. fresh butter  |
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jīvana | n. milk  |
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jīvana | n. marrow  |
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jīvanada | m. "life-giver", Name of the leader of a sect  |
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jīvanahetu | m. means of subsistence  |
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jīvanaka | n. food  |
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jīvanaś | mfn. (Nominal verb -n/aṭ-;also -nak-[ equals jivasya nāśa-] , ) [a sacrifice] in which living beings are killed  |
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jīvanasyā | f. desire of life  |
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jīvanatā | f. life, mode of life  |
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jīvanauṣadha | n. a life-giving medicine  |
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jīvanavat | mfn. possessed of or relating to life  |
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jīvanavidambana | n. disappointment in life, living in vain  |
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jīvanayoni | mfn. having its source in life  |
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jīvanayoni | m. source of life  |
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jñānapāvana | n. "purifying knowledge", Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kacvīvana | n. Name of a forest  |
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kālakavana | m. Name of a mountain  |
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kalasvana | mfn. having a charming voice (as a bird)  |
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kālayavana | m. Name of a prince of the yavana-s  |
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kālayavana | m. of a tyrannical asura- (the foe of kṛṣṇa-, destroyed by him by a stratagem)  |
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kālayavana | m. Name of a dvīpa-  |
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kalyāṇamitrasevana | n. the becoming a disciple of buddha-.  |
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kamalabhavana | m. idem or 'm. "sprung from the lotus", Name of brahmā- '  |
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kamalavana | n. a cluster of lotuses  |
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kamalavanamaya | mfn. consisting of masses of lotuses, nothing but lotuses  |
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kapivana | m. Name of a man.  |
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kāpivana | m. (fr. kapi-v-), Name of a festival lasting two days  |
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karasvana | m. sound produced by clapping the hands  |
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karmāravana | n. Name of a place gaRa kṣubhnādi-.  |
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karṇadhvanana | n. singing in the ear.  |
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kaumudījīvana | m. "living on the water-lily", Name of the bird cakora-  |
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kavana | m. Name of a man  |
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kavana | n. water  |
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kavitvana | n. wisdom  |
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kelivana | n. equals -kānana-  |
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khaḍgapattravana | n. "a forest having swords for leaves", Name of a hell (edition Bomb.)  |
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khaṭvāṅgavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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kośadhāvana | mf(ī-)n. slipping out of the frame (a door) (/a-k- negative)  |
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koṣadhāvana | See kośa-dh-.  |
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krauñcavana | n. Name of a town  |
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krīḍāvana | n. a pleasure-grove, park.  |
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kṛtrimavana | n. a plantation, park.  |
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kṣipraṃsuvana | n. a particular ceremony for causing easy birth,  |
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kṣipraprasavana | n. idem or 'm. "ripening quickly", Hibiscus populneoides ',  |
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kṣīravanaspati | m. equals -taru-  |
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kuberavana | n. "the forest of kubera-", Name of a place gaRa kṣubhnādi-.  |
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kuhakasvana | m. a wild cock (Phasianus gallus)  |
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kulabhavana | n. the chief residence  |
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kumāravana | n. kumāra-'s (id est kārttikeya-'s) grove.  |
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kumudavana | n. idem or 'f. an assemblage of kumuda-s, place abounding in them '  |
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kuntavanamaya | mfn. consisting of a forest of spears  |
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kuśaplavana | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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lākṣābhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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lakvanacandra | m. Name of a man  |
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latābhavana | n. equals -gṛha- above, in apa-l-, q.v  |
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lavana | mfn. one who cuts etc., a cutter, reaper gaRa nandy-ādi-  |
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lavana | n. the act of cutting, reaping, mowing etc.  |
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lavana | n. an implement for cutting, sickle, knife etc. (See darbha-l-).  |
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lavana | etc. See .  |
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lavana | etc. See p.898, columns 2, 3.  |
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lavanakalāyī | See lavaṇa-k-, lavaṇa-s-.  |
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lavanakartṛ | m. a mower, reaper on  |
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lavanasādhikā | See lavaṇa-k-, lavaṇa-s-.  |
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lokabhāvana | mfn. ( ) promoting the welfare of the world or of men  |
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lokabhāvana | mfn. world-creating  |
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madanabhavana | n. "abode of love or matrimony", (in astrology) a particular station or state of the heavenly bodies  |
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mādhavanandana | m. Name of an author  |
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mādhavīvana | n. Name of a forest  |
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mādhavīvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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madhupavana | m. a vernal breeze  |
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madhuranisvana | mf(ā-)n. sweet-voiced  |
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madhurasvana | mfn. sweetly-sounding  |
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madhurasvana | m. a conch  |
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madhuvana | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhuvana | n. Name of the forest of the ape su-grīva- (which abounded in honey)  |
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madhuvana | n. of the forest of the asura- madhu- on the yamunā- (where śatru-ghna-, after slaying lavaṇa-, son of madhu-, founded the city of mathurā- or madhurā-)  |
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madhuvanavrajavāsigosvāmiguṇaleśāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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madhyādhidevana | n. the middle of a playing-ground  |
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madhyāhnasavana | n. midland sacrifice  |
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māghavana | mf(ī-)n. belonging to or ruled by indra-  |
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mahāmeghanibhasvana | mfn. equals -svana- below  |
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mahāmeghasvana | mfn. sounding like immense thunder-clouds  |
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mahāpuruṣapāvanakavacc | n. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāsvana | m. a loud sound  |
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mahāsvana | mf(ā-)n. making a loud noise, loud-sounding, crying aloud  |
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mahāsvana | m. a kind of drum (equals malla-tūrya-)  |
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mahāsvana | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mahāsvanam | ind. noisily, loudly  |
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mahāvana | n. a great forest  |
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mahāvana | n. Name of a forest  |
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mahāvana | n. of a Buddhist monastery in a forest in udyāna-  |
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mahāvana | mfn. having a great forest  |
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mahāvanasaṃghārāma | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery  |
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mahitvana | n. idem or 'n. greatness, might ' ( mahitvanā n/ā- ind.by greatness)  |
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maitreyavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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mallabhāvana | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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māṃsadhāvana | n. water in which flesh has been washed  |
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manaḥśilācandanadhāvana | n. a fluid prepared from red arsenic and sandal  |
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mandāravatīvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mandrasvana | m. equals -dhvani-  |
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mañjusvana | mfn. sweet-sounding  |
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markaṭotplavana | n. the act of springing like an ape  |
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martyabhuvana | n. the world of mortals, the earth (varia lectio)  |
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martyatvana | n. the ways of man  |
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maryādādhāvana | n. running towards a mark  |
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meghajīvana | m. "living on cloud", the cātaka- bird  |
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meghavana | m. or n. (?) Name of an agra-hāra-  |
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mīnadhāvanatoya | n. water in which fish have been washed  |
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mitravana | is." mitra-'s wood", Name of a forest  |
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morākabhavana | n. Name of a temple built by morāka-  |
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mṛdurasvana | m. Name of an asura- (varia lectio)  |
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mṛgajīvana | m. one who lives by hunting, a hunter  |
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mṛgavana | n. a forest abounding in wild animals, a park  |
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mṛgavanatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mṛgayāvana | n. equals mṛgayāraṇya-  |
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mṛṣṭagandhapavana | m. a fragrant wind  |
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mṛtajīvana | mf(ī-)n. raising the dead to life  |
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mṛtasaṃjīvana | mfn. reviving the dead  |
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mṛtasaṃjīvana | n. revival of a dead person or bringing the dead to life  |
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mukundavana | m. Name of various men  |
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munivana | n. a forest inhabited by muni-s  |
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mūrtisevana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') worship of the idol of  |
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mūrvāvana |  |
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naḍavana | n. "reeds-thicket"  |
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naḍavana | n. Name of a place  |
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nadyambujīvana | mfn. (country) thriving by river-water  |
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nāgajīvana | n. tin  |
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nāgajīvanaśatru | m. "foe of tin", orpiment  |
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nāgavana | n. (in compound) elephant and forests or a forests of elephant  |
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nāgavana | n. Name of a place  |
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naipathyasavana | varia lectio for nep- q.v  |
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nandanavana | n. divine grove  |
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nārajīvana | n. gold  |
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navana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of praising, laudation  |
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nāvana | n. (5. nu-; see 3. nava-) a sternutatory  |
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navanagara | n. "new town", Name of a town  |
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navanalinadalāya | Nom. A1. yate- (parasmE-pada yamāna-), to resemble the leaf of a fresh lotus blossom  |
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navanava | mfn. always new  |
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navanava | mfn. most various or manifold  |
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navanavati | f. 99 (in for any large number)  |
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navanavatitama | mf(ī-)n. the 99th  |
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navarātrahavanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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nāvopajīvana | m. idem or 'm. a boatman, sailor '  |
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nemisvana | m. equals -ghoṣa-  |
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nepathyasavana | n. a ceremony performed in full toilet (Bombay edition nepathya-s-).  |
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nidhuvana | n. shaking, trembling, agitation  |
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nidhuvana | n. sexual intercourse  |
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nidhuvana | n. sport, play  |
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nihnuvana | n. idem or 'f. denial, dissimulation, reserve, secrecy, concealment '  |
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nihnuvana | n. varia lectio for hnavana-  |
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niḥsvana | mfn. soundless  |
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nikṛtijīvana | mfn. subsisting by fraud or dishonesty, acting deceitfully  |
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nirjanavana | n. a lonely or unfrequented forest  |
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nirupadhijīvana | mfn. leading an honest life ( nirupadhijīvanatā -tā- f. )  |
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nirupadhijīvanatā | f. nirupadhijīvana |
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nirvana | mfn. having no wood, being out of a wood or in the open country (see -vaṇa-).  |
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niśāvana | m. hemp (see śaṇa-).  |
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niścyavana | m. "unperishing (?)", a particular form of fire  |
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niścyavana | m. Name of one of the saptarṣi-s in the 2nd manv-antara-  |
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niṣputrajīvana | n. life without a son  |
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niṣṭhevana | n. niṣṭheva |
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niṣṭhīvana | n. spitting, saliva  |
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niṣṭhīvanaśarāva | m. spitting-box, spittoon  |
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nisvana | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) sound, noise, voice (see niḥ-sv-).  |
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nisvana | m. Name of agni- (varia lectio for ni-svara-)  |
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nityayauvana | mfn. always young  |
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nityayauvana | n. perpetual youth  |
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nivāsabhavana | n. sleeping-room  |
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nivṛttayauvana | mfn. whose youth has returned, restored to youth  |
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nṛsiṃhavana | n. Name of a district in the north-west of madhya-deśa-  |
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nūtanayauvana | mfn. young, fresh  |
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nyagbhāvana | n. humiliation, contempt  |
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oṣadhivanaspati | n. herbs and trees  |
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oṣadhivanaspati | m. plural idem or 'n. herbs and trees '  |
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pādadhāvana | n. Washing the foot  |
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pādapādadhāvana | n. washing one foot with the other  |
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pādasevana | n.  |
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padmavanabāndhava | m. the sun (see padma-bandhu-)  |
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padmavanabāndhavavaṃśa | m. the race of kings descended from the sun (see sūrya-v-)  |
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paijavana | m. (fr. pijavana-) patronymic of su-dās- and of several men  |
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paiyavana | wrong reading for paijavana-.  |
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pallavana | n. prolixity, useless speech  |
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pāṃsukūlasīvana | n. "the sewing together of rags f-om a dust-heap"Name of the place where gautama- buddha- assumed his ascetic's dress (Calcutta edition pāṇḍu-s-)  |
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pāñcajanyavana | n. Name of a wood  |
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pañcasavana | n. (a sacrifice) containing 5 savana-s (q.v)  |
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pāṇḍavanakula | m. Name of a poet  |
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pāṇḍudukūlasīvana | n. "sewing of the white winding-sheet", Name of a place (where gautama- buddha- made a white-winding-sheet)  |
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paṅktipāvana | mfn. purifying society, respectable (opp. to dūṣa-) etc.  |
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paṅktipāvanapāvana | mfn. doing honour to a social circle  |
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parābhāvana | n. suppression  |
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paradāropasevana | fn. approaching or touching or courting another's wife or wives, adultery  |
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parāpavana | n. cleansing away, removing by purification  |
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paraśuvana | n. "forest of axes", Name of a hell  |
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paraśuvanapradurbhāva | m. "forest of axes", Name of a hell  |
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paraśuvanasahasranāman | n. "forest of axes", Name of a hell  |
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paribhavana | n. humiliation, degradation  |
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paribhāvana | n. cohesion, union  |
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paribhāvana | n. (in dramatic language) words exciting curiosity  |
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paricyavana | n. ( cyu-) descending from heaven (to be born as a man)  |
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paricyavana | n. loss, deprivation of (ablative)  |
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paridevana | n. (wrong reading -vedana-) lamentation, bewailing, complaint etc.  |
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paridhāvana | n. the running away from, escaping  |
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paripavana | See pari-pū-, column 2.  |
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paripavana | n. cleaning, winnowing corn  |
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paripavana | n. a winnowing basket  |
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parisāntvana | n. the act of consoling and Calcutta edition  |
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parisāntvana | n. plural friendly words, flattering speech  |
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pariṣṭavana | n. praise  |
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pārthivanandinī | f. the daughter of a king  |
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paryavanaddha | mfn. ( nah-) overgrown  |
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patitvana | ( ) n. matrimony, marriage.  |
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pattrayauvana | n. a young leaf, sprout  |
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paṭutaravanadāha | m. a raging forest-fire,  |
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pauṃsavana | n. fr. and equals puṃsavana- (See .) |
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paurastyapavana | m. paurastya |
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paurvanagareya | mfn. fr. pūrva-nagarī- gaRa nady-ādi-.  |
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pavana | m. "purifier", wind or the god of wind, breeze, air (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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pavana | m. vital air, breath  |
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pavana | m. the regent of the nakṣatra- svāti- and the north-west region  |
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pavana | m. Name of the number 5 (from the 5 vital airs)  |
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pavana | m. a householder's sacred fire  |
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pavana | m. a species of grass  |
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pavana | m. Name of a son of manu- uttama-  |
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pavana | m. of a mountain  |
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pavana | m. of a country in bharata-kṣetra-  |
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pavana | n. or m. purification, winnowing of corn  |
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pavana | n. a potter's kiln,  |
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pavana | n. an instrument for purifying grain etc., sieve, strainer  |
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pavana | n. blowing  |
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pavana | n. water  |
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pavana | mfn. clean, pure  |
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pāvana | mf(ī-)n. purifying, purificatory  |
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pāvana | mf(ī-)n. pure, holy etc.  |
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pāvana | mf(ī-)n. living on wind  |
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pāvana | m. a particular fire on  |
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pāvana | m. fire  |
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pāvana | m. incense  |
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pāvana | m. a species of Verbesina with yellow flowers  |
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pāvana | m. a siddha- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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pāvana | m. Name of vyāsa-  |
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pāvana | m. of one of the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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pāvana | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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pāvana | m. holy basil  |
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pāvana | m. a cow  |
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pāvana | m. Name of a river  |
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pāvana | m. the Ganges or the goddess gaṅgā-  |
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pāvana | n. the act or a means of cleansing or purifying, purification, sanctification etc.  |
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pāvana | n. penance, atonement  |
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pāvana | n. water  |
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pāvana | n. cow-dung  |
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pāvana | n. the seed of Elaeocarpus Ganitrus (of which rosaries are made)  |
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pāvana | n. Costus Speciosus  |
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pāvana | n. a sectarial mark  |
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pāvana | n. equals adhyāsa-  |
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pavanabhū | m. equals -ja-  |
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pavanacakra | n. whirlwind (see cakra-vāta-).  |
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pāvanadhvani | m. a conch-shell  |
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pavanadūta | m. or n. Name of a poem.  |
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pavanaja | m. "son of the wind", Name of hanu-mat-  |
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pavanajava | m. "swift as wind", Name of a horse  |
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pavanakṣipta | mfn. tempest-tossed  |
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pavanapadavī | f. path of the wind, the air  |
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pavanapañcāśikā | f. Name of a poem.  |
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pavanapāvana | m. or n. Name of work  |
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pavanaprabhava | m. (disease) coming from the wind of the body  |
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pavanaraṃhas | mfn. swift as wind,  |
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pavanatanaya | m. equals -ja-  |
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pavanatanaya | m. Name of bhīmasena-  |
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pāvanatva | n. the property of cleansing or purifying  |
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pavanavāhana | m. "having wind as vehicle", fire  |
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pavanavijaya | m. "victory over the wind or breath", Name of several Tantric works.  |
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pavanavyādhi | m. disease or morbid state of the wind of the body, rheumatism  |
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pavanavyādhi | m. Name of uddhava- (the friend and counsellor of kṛṣṇa-)  |
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pavanayogasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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phalakāvana | n. Name of a forest sacred to sarasvatī- (kī-vana- )  |
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pijavana | m. Name of a man (see paijavana-).  |
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pīluvana | n. a forest consisting of pīlu- trees  |
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pinvana | n. a particular vessel used in religious ceremonies  |
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piśitapaṅkāvanaddhāsthipañjaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of a skeleton of bones covered with flaccid flesh  |
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piṣṭasaṃyavana | n. one of the sacrificial utensils,  |
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pitṛvana | n. equals -kānana- etc.  |
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plavana | mf(ā-)n. inclined, stooping down towards (see prāg-udak-pl-)  |
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plavana | m. a monkey  |
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plavana | n. swimming, plunging into or bathing in (compound)  |
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plavana | n. flying  |
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plavana | n. leaping, jumping over (compound)  |
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plavana | n. capering (one of a horse's paces)  |
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plavana | n. a kind of water Cyperus  |
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plāvana | n. (fr. Causal) bathing, immersion, ablution  |
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plāvana | n. filling a vessel to overflowing (for the purification of fluids)  |
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plāvana | n. inundation, flood, deluge (see jala-pl-)  |
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plāvana | n. prolation (of a vowel)  |
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prabhavana | n. production, source, origin (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"springing from"; see meru-prabh-and )  |
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prabhavana | n. ruling, presiding (?)  |
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prabhāvana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. Causal) creating, creative  |
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prabhāvana | mf(ī-)n. explaining, disclosing (equals prakāśaka-) (Bombay edition)  |
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prabhāvana | m. creator  |
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pracyavana | mfn. removing, destroying (wrong reading for cyāvana-?)  |
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pracyavana | n. falling down (especially from heaven id est being born again)  |
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pracyavana | n. departure, withdrawal  |
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pracyavana | n. loss, deprivation (with ablative)  |
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pracyavana | n. oozing, dropping  |
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pracyāvana | n. means of removing or diminishing, a sedative  |
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pracyāvana | n. causing to give up, diverting from (ablative)  |
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pradhāvana | m. a runner  |
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pradhāvana | m. air, wind (regarded as a"purifier"see pavana-;or perhaps fr.1. dhāv-,regarded as a "runner")  |
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pradhāvana | n. rubbing or washing off  |
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prādhvana | n. the bed of a river or stream  |
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prāgabhāvojjīvana | n. Name of work  |
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prāgudakplavana | mfn. ( ) inclining towards the north-east  |
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prajavana | mfn. running very quickly  |
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prajīvana | n. ( jīv-) livelihood, subsistence  |
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pralavana | n. the reaping of corn  |
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pramadavana | n. equals dā-v-  |
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pramadāvana | n. equals -kānana-  |
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pramadāvanapālikā | f. a woman who has the inspection of a royal pleasure-garden  |
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prāṇadyūtābhidevana | mfn. (a battle) played or fought with life as a stake  |
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prāṇisvana | m. sound of animals  |
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prapāvana | n. "fountain-grove", a cool grove  |
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praplāvana | n. flooding with water, extinguishing (a fire)  |
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prāptajīvana | mfn. restored to life  |
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prāptayauvana | mf(ā-)n. one who has obtained puberty, being in the bloom of youth  |
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prasavana | n. bringing forth, bearing children, fecundity (varia lectio)  |
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prasnavana | n. emitting fluid  |
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praśrayāvanata | mfn. bent down deferentially  |
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prasvana | m. ( svan-) sound, noise  |
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prātaḥsavana | n. the morning libation of soma- (accompanied with 10 ceremonial observances, viz. the prātar-anuvāka-, abhi-ṣava-, bahiṣ-pāvamāna-stotra-, savanīyāḥ- paśavaḥ-, dhiṣṇyopasthāna-, savanīyāḥ- puroḍāsāḥ-, dvi-devatya-grahāḥ-, dvidevatya-bhakṣa-, ṛtu-yājāḥ-, ājya-or prau0gaśastra-) etc.  |
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prātarmādhyaṃdinasavana | n. Name of work  |
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prathamayauvana | n. early youth  |
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pratidhāvana | n. rushing upon, onset, attack (varia lectio -bādhana-).  |
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pratijīvana | n. ( jīv-) returning to life, resuscitation  |
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pratiplavana | n. ( plu-) jumping or leaping back  |
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prātisatvanam | ind. in the direction of the satvan- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) (-sutvan/am- )  |
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pratiṣiddhasevana | n. doing what is prohibited  |
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pratisvana | m. (also plural) echo, reverberation  |
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prativanam | ind. in every wood or forest  |
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pratiyuvana | n. repeated mixture  |
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pratyagrayauvana | mf(ā-)n. being in the bloom of youth  |
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pratyāplavana | n. ( plu-) springing or leaping back  |
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pratyujjīvana | n. returning to life, reviving  |
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pratyujjīvana | n. (fr. Causal) restoring to life, revivifying  |
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prauḍhayauvana | mfn. being in the prime or bloom of youth (ati--and an-ati-pr-)  |
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prayāgavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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prayuvana | n. stirring, mingling  |
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prayuvana | See under pra-- 2. yu-.  |
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prenvana | n.  |
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pretavana | n. "grove of the dead", a burning-ground  |
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priyadevana | mfn. fond of play or gambling  |
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pṛthubhuvana | n. the wide world  |
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puṃsavana | mfn. bringing forth a male, producing a male child  |
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puṃsavana | n. (with or sc. vrata-),"male-production rite", Name of the 2nd of the 12 saṃskāra-s performed in the third month of gestation and before the period of quickening etc. (see )  |
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puṃsavana | n. a fetus  |
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puṃsavana | n. milk  |
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puṃsavanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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puṃsuvana | n. bringing forth a male child  |
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puṇḍarīkavanamahātmya | n. Name of work  |
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puṇyāhasvana | m. ( ) equals -vācana- n.  |
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puṇyapāvana | m. or n. a proper N.  |
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pūrṇayauvana | mfn. one whose youth is in full vigour  |
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puruṣajīvana | mf(ī-)n. enlivening or animating men  |
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pūrvanaḍaka | n. a hollow bone in the upper part (of the thigh)  |
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pūrvanagarī | f. gaRa nady-ādi-.  |
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puṣkaravana | n. the forest in the tīrtha- puṣkara-  |
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puṣkaravanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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puṣkaravanaprādurbhāva | m. Name of work  |
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puṣpāvalivanarājikusumitābhijña | m. "knowing the season of the flowering of the rows of flower and of the forest-trees", Name of a buddha- (varia lectio puṣpa-bali-v-).  |
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puṣpavana | n. Name of a mountain  |
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puṣpavanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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rāghavanandana | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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rājabhavana | n. a king's abode, royal palace  |
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raktaṣṭhīvanatā | f. the spitting of blood  |
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rāmajīvana | m. Name of a king (son of rudra-rāya-)  |
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rāmajīvana | m. (with tarka-vāgīśa-) Name of an author  |
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rāmendravana | m. Name of the Guru of rāmānanda-  |
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rasikajīvana | n. Name of work  |
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rathanisvana | ( ) m. the sound or rattling of a chariot.  |
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rathasvana | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the sound or rattling of chariots  |
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rathasvana | m. (n/a-) "having the sound of a chariots (?), having a sounding chariots", a particular personification  |
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rathasvana | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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ratibhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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ratibhavana | n. a brothel  |
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ratibhavana | n. pudendum muliebre  |
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ripubhavana | n. ( ) ( ) Name of the 6th astrological house.  |
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ṛkṣavibhāvana | n. observation of the stars.  |
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rūḍhayauvana | mfn. one who has attained to youth or adolescence |
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rudrahavana | m. or n. (?) Name of work  |
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rūpayauvanavat | mfn. possessing beauty and youth  |
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rūpopajīvana | n. the gaining a livelihood by a beautiful form  |
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sabhāvana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sāgaraplavana | n. navigating the ocean, leaping across or traversing the sea (also applied to a particular pace of horses)  |
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sāgaroddhūtaniḥsvana | mfn. raising a sound like the ocean  |
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śaivanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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śaivanavadaśaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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sajātavanasyā | f. "desire of dominion over kindred or countrymen", Name of a particular verse  |
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sakalabhuvanamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing the whole world  |
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sakhitvana | n. ( ) friendship, companionship, intimacy with (instrumental case with and without saha- genitive case,or compound)  |
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śakrabhavana | n. indra-'s heaven, svarga- or paradise, I-.  |
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śakrabhuvana | n. equals -bhavana-  |
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śaktivanamāhātmya | n. Name of a chapter of the  |
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śakunisavana | n. gaRa savanādi-. |
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śālavana | See bhadra-śāla-vana-.  |
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sālavana | See bhadra-s-.  |
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śālibhavana | n. ( ) a rice-field.  |
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śālvanagara | n. the city of the śālva-s  |
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samanindānavana | mf(ā-)n. indifferent to blame and praise  |
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samāsevana | n. the act of practising, following, employing, serving  |
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samavana | n. helping, protecting  |
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samavanata | mfn. ( nam-) completely bent down, bowed, bending down, stooping (to drink water etc.)  |
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sambhāvana | etc. See p.1179.  |
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sambhavana | n. containing Va1rtt. 9.  |
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sambhāvana | mfn. (fr. Causal) having a high opinion of (compound)  |
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sambhāvana | mfn. imagination, supposition, assumption (also as a rhetoric figure, described by some as the use of the verb in the Imperative or Potential mood; accusative with bhaj-,"to be supposed"; sambhāvanojjhita nojjhita- mfn."rejected as an assumption","doubted")  |
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saṃhavana | See saṃ-hu-.  |
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saṃhavana | n. the act of sacrificing together or in a proper manner  |
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saṃhavana | n. a quadrangle, group of four houses  |
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saṃjavana | n. (fr. saṃ-ju-;perhaps for saṃ-yavana-fr. saṃ--1. yu-) a group of four houses, quadrangle  |
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saṃjavana | n. a way-mark, sign-post ( )  |
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saṃjāvana | n. (perhaps for saṃ-yāvana-) pouring a little buttermilk into warm milk  |
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saṃjīvana | mf(ī-)n. making alive, animating etc. (varia lectio often jīvinī-)  |
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saṃjīvana | m. a kind of antidote  |
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saṃjīvana | m. a particular hell  |
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saṃjīvana | m. making alive, causing life  |
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saṃjīvana | m. a kind of elixir  |
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saṃjīvana | m. Name of a lexicon and of mallinātha-'s Commentaries on the kumāra-sambhava-, megha-dūta-, and raghu-vaṃśa-  |
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saṃjīvana | n. the act of living or reviving etc.  |
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saṃjīvana | n. animating, bringing to life  |
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saṃjīvana | n. a cluster of four houses (equals saṃ-javana-)  |
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sampavana | etc. See sam-- pū-  |
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sampavana | n. perfect purification  |
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sampāvana | n. (fr. Causal) idem or 'n. perfect purification '  |
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samprāptayauvana | mfn. one who has fully attained youth or manhood, come of age  |
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saṃsāravana | n. equals -kānana- (varia lectio)  |
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saṃsevana | n. waiting on, serving, doing homage  |
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saṃsevana | n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') using, employing  |
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saṃsevana | n. exposing one's self to association or intercourse with (genitive case)  |
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saṃstavana | n. praising together or simultaneously  |
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saṃstavana | n. praising, hymning  |
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saṃvanana | mf(ī-)n. propitiating  |
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saṃvanana | mf(ī-)n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') making well-disposed to (in dāna-s-)  |
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saṃvanana | m. Name of an āṅgirasa- (author of )  |
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saṃvanana | n.f(ā-) (see saṃ-vadana-) causing mutual fondness, propitiating, subduing (especially by spell), charming, fascination etc.  |
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saṃvanana | m. gaining, acquiring (in kośa-s-)  |
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saṃyavana | n. mixing, mingling  |
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saṃyavana | n. a square of four houses (= or wrong reading for saṃjavana-)  |
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śaṅkhasvana | m. equals -dhvani-  |
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sāntvana | n. (sg. and plural) the act of appeasing or reconciling, soothing with kind words, consolation or conciliation of (genitive case or compound)  |
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saparvatavanadruma | mfn. with mountains and forests and trees  |
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śapathayāvana | mf(ī-)n. averting a curse  |
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saptabhuvana | n. plural the 7 worlds (one above the otherSee loka-)  |
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śaravana | wrong reading for -vaṇa-.  |
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sarayūvana | n. a forest on the river sarayu-  |
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sārvabhaumābhavana | n. idem or 'n. an imperial palace ' ,  |
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sarvabhāvana | mfn. all-creating or all-producing  |
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sarvabhāvana | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvanakṣatreṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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sarvanara | m. every man  |
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sarvapāvana | m. "all-purifing", Name of śiva-  |
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sarvartukavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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sarvavyūharatisvabhāvanayasaṃdarśana | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s  |
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saśailavanakānana | mfn. having mountains and woods and groves  |
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sasvana | mf(ā-)n. sounding, loud ( sasvanam am- ind.)  |
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sasvanam | ind. sasvana |
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śatadhāravana | n. (prob.) Name of a hell  |
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śatamukharāvanacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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śatāvartavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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satvana | m. a warrior (equals prec.)  |
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satyasavana | mfn. ( ; saty/a--) one whose orders are true or valid  |
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satyayauvana | m. "having real youth", a vidyā-dhara-  |
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saudhanvana | m. "son of sudhanvan-", a ṛbhu-  |
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saudhanvana | m. a particular mixed caste  |
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saugandhikavana | n. a thick cluster of water-lilies  |
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saugandhikavana | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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saurabhuvana | n. equals sūrya-loka- (q.v)  |
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sautvana | n. patronymic fr. sutvan-  |
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śauvana | mfn. relating or belonging to a dog, canine  |
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śauvana | n. a pack of dogs gaRa khaṇḍikādi-  |
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śauvana | n. the nature of a dog  |
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śauvana | n. the progeny of a dog  |
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savana | n. (for 2.See column 2) the act of pressing out the soma--juice (performed at the three periods of the day; see tri-ṣavaṇa-; prātaḥ--., mādhyaṃdina--and tṛtīya-s-) etc.  |
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savana | n. the pressed out soma--juice and its libation, a soma- festival, any oblation or sacrificial rite  |
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savana | n. (with puṃsaḥ-) equals puṃsavana- (plural) the three periods of day (morning, noon, and evening) |
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savana | n. time (in general)  |
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savana | n. bathing, ablution, religious bathing (performed at morning, noon, and evening)  |
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savana | n. (for 1.See column 1;forSee;for sa-vana-See column 3) instigation, order, command (see saty/a-s-)  |
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savana | mf(ā-)n. (fur savana-See column 1 etc.) together with woods  |
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savana | n. (fr. su-or sū-;for 1. 2See 1190, columns 1. 2 for sa-vana-,) fire  |
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savana | n. a kind of hell  |
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savana | n. Name of a son of bhṛgu-  |
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savana | n. of a son of vasiṣṭha- (one of the seven ṛṣi-s under manu- rohita-)  |
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savana | n. of a son of manu- svayambhuva-  |
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savana | n. of a son of priya-vrata- (varia lectio savala-)  |
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sāvana | mfn. (fr. 1. savana-,p.1190) relating to or determining the three daily soma- libations id est corresponding to the solar time (day, month, year)  |
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sāvana | m. an institutor of a sacrifice or employer of priests at a sacrifice (equals yajamāna-)  |
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sāvana | m. the conclusion of a sacrifice or the ceremonies by which it is terminated  |
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sāvana | m. Name of varuṇa-  |
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sāvana | n. scilicet (māna-) the correct solar time  |
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savanabhāj | mfn. partaking of a libation  |
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śavanabhya | n. a piece of the nave of (a wheel of) a vehicle used as a bier  |
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savanadevatā | f. the deity of a libation  |
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savanagata | mfn. going to perform a libation  |
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savanakāla | m. the time for libation  |
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savanakarman | n. the sacred rite of libation  |
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savanakrama | m. the order of libation or sacred rites  |
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savanakṛt | mfn. performing a libation  |
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savanamukha | n. the beginning of a libation  |
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savanamukhīya | mf(ā-)n. belonging to it  |
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savanapaṅkti | mfn. accompanied by five libations  |
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savanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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savanasamīṣantī | f. a particular viṣṭuti-  |
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savanasaṃsthā | f. the end of a libation  |
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savanaśas | ind. at each of the libation  |
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savanastha | mfn. engaged in a a libation or sacrifice  |
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savanatraya | n. the three libations  |
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savanavid | mfn. knowing the times or periods of a libation  |
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savanavidha | mfn. of the same value as a libation, like a libation  |
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śayanāsanasevana | n. the enjoyment of sleeping and sitting  |
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sayauvana | mfn. possessing youth, youthful, young  |
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sevana | See 2. sev- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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sevana | n. (for 2.See column 2) the act of frequenting or visiting or dwelling in or resorting to (compound)  |
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sevana | n. waiting upon, attendance, service etc.  |
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sevana | n. honouring, reverence, worship, adoration (alsof(ā-).) etc.  |
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sevana | n. sexual enjoyment, intercourse with (compound)  |
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sevana | n. devotion or addiction to, fondness for, indulgence in, practise or employment of (genitive case or compound)  |
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sevana | n. (for 1.See column 1) the act of sewing, darning, stitching  |
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sevana | n. a sack  |
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sevanabhāvanākāvya | n. Name of work  |
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siddhavana | n. "grove of the Blest", Name of a place  |
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śirīṣavana | n. a wood of trees  |
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śīrṣavana | (prob.) wrong reading for śirīṣa-v-  |
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śītavana | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage (varia lectio sīta-v-)  |
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śītavana | n. of a place (for receiving) corpses in magadha-  |
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sītāvana | See śītavana-.  |
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sītavana | or sītā-vana- varia lectio for śītavana-.  |
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sīvana | n. sewing, stitching  |
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sīvana | n. a seam, suture  |
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śivanakṣatramālikā | f. Name of a stotra-.  |
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śivanakṣatrapuruṣavrata | n. a particular observance or ceremony  |
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skavana | See danta-sk-  |
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skavana | see next.  |
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ślavana | m. (see 2. śravaṇa-; śroṇa-) lame, limping  |
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śleṣmātakavana | n. "forest of śleṣmātaka- trees", Name of a forest around go-karṇa- (where śiva- is said to have been concealed in the form of a stag)  |
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snavana | See pra-snavana-, .  |
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somasavana | mfn. that from which soma- is pressed  |
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soṣyantīsavana | n. a particular saṃskāra-  |
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śṛṅgārajīvana | n. Name of a drama (of the class called bhāṇa-).  |
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śṛṅgārapāvana | n. Name of work  |
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śṛṅgārarājīvana | n. (prob. for rājīva-vana-) Name of a rhetoric work  |
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stambavana | m. Name of a man  |
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stavana | n. praising, praise  |
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stavana | n. plural songs of praise  |
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sthāṇuvanaukas | mfn. inhabiting śiva-'s forest  |
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ṣṭhevana | n. equals ṣṭhīvana- |
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sthirayauvana | n. perpetual youth  |
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sthirayauvana | mf(ā-)n. possessing perpetual youth, ever youthful  |
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sthirayauvana | m. a vidyā-dhara-  |
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ṣṭhīvana | mfn. spitting frequently, sputtering  |
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ṣṭhīvana | n. spitting, ejecting saliva, expectoration, spitting upon (locative case) etc.  |
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ṣṭhīvana | n. saliva, spittle  |
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sucārusvana | mfn. having a beautiful or melodious sound  |
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śucivana | n. equals śuṣka-v- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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sudevana | n. ardent gambling  |
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sudhābhavana | n. a plastered or stuccoed house  |
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sudhābhavana | n. the fifth muhūrta-  |
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śūdrasevana | n. attendance on a śūdra- master, the being in the service of a śūdra-  |
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sugandhavanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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sukhaprasavana | n. easy birth or parturition,  |
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sukumāravana | n. Name of a forest  |
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sumahāsvana | m. "very loud-sounding", Name of śiva-  |
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sundarībhavana | n. Name of a temple  |
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suparṇasuvana | mfn. serving as the breeding-place of eagles  |
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surabhavana | n. a god's abode, temple  |
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surabhuvana | wrong reading for -bhavana-  |
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suravana | n. a grove of the gods  |
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sūryastavana | n. Name of work  |
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sūryavana | n. Name of a forest sacred to the Sun  |
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susthirayauvana | mf(ā-)n. having perpetual youth, always young,  |
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śuśukvana | mfn. shining, resplendent, brilliant  |
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śuśukvana | kv/ani- See .  |
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susvana | mfn. very loud ( susvanam am- ind.)  |
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susvanam | ind. susvana |
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sūtikābhavana | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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suvana | m. (said to be fr.2. sū-= su-5) the sun  |
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suvana | m. fire  |
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suvana | m. the moon  |
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suvana | n. in puṃ-- and suparṇa-s- q.v  |
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svacchandavanajāta | mfn. growing spontaneously or wild in a forest  |
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svāhāvana | n. Name of a forest  |
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śvajīvana | mfn. living by breeding dog  |
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svana | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ū-).) sound, noise (in the older language applied to the roar of wind, thunder, water etc.;in later language to the song of birds, speech, and sound of any kind see ) etc.  |
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svana | m. a particular agni-  |
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svana | m. (sv/ana-), roaring water  |
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svana | mfn. ill-sounding  |
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svanacakra | m. a form of sexual union  |
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svanadratha | mfn. (pr. p. of svan-+ r-) having a rattling chariot  |
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svanaḍuh | mfn. having excellent bulls  |
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svanagara | n. one's own town or native city  |
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svanagara | sva-nābhya- etc. See .  |
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śvanakula | n. sg. a dog and an ichneumon  |
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śvanara | m. a dog-like fellow, low feeder, currish or snappish feeder  |
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svanas | See tuvi-ṣvaṇ/as-.  |
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svanavat | mfn. sounding, resounding, loud ( svanavat vat- ind."aloud")  |
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svanavat | ind. svanavat |
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svanavekṣaṇīya | mfn. not at all to be hoped for, past all hope  |
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svanaya | m. Name of a man (son of bhāvayavya-)  |
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tālasvana | m. equals -vādya-  |
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tālavana | n. a grove of palmyra-trees v (in a hell)  |
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tālavana | m. plural Name of a people  |
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tamasāvana | n. Name of a grove  |
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tanayabhavana | n. the 5th lunar mansion  |
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tapovana | n. a grove in which religious austerities are performed  |
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tārtīyasavana | mfn. belonging to the 3rd savana-, śikṣā-.  |
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tarujīvana | n. (vital organ id est) the root of a tree  |
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taṭataṭasvana | mfn. rumbling, thundering  |
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tejobhibhavana | m. Name of a village  |
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tevana | n. sport  |
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tevana | n. a pleasure-garden  |
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timiravana | n. a multitude of timira- plants gaRa kṣubhnādi-  |
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tīrthāsevana | n. equals tha-caryā-  |
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tribhuvana | n. ( Va1rtt. 3 Sch. ) equals -jagat- etc.  |
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tribhuvana | n. Name of a town  |
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tribhuvana | m. Name of a prince  |
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tribhuvanaguru | m. "the 3 worlds' master", śiva-  |
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tribhuvanamalladeva | m. the hero of  |
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tribhuvanamāṇikyacarita | n. Name of work  |
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tribhuvanapāladeva | m. Name of a prince  |
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tribhuvanapati | m. viṣṇu-  |
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tribhuvanaprabhā | f. Name of the daughter of a dānava-  |
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trikoṇabhavana | n. the 5th and 9th mansion  |
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trisavana | See -ṣav-.  |
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tṛtīyasavana | n. the 3rd soma- preparation (in the evening)  |
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tryavanata | See tri-vin-.  |
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tulasīvṛndāvana | n. a square pedestal (before a Hindu house-door) planted with tulasī-.  |
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tumbavana | Name of a place  |
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udbhāvana | n. the act of raising up, elevation  |
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udbhāvana | n. passing over, inattention, neglect, disregard  |
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udbhāvana | n. announcement, communication  |
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udbhāvana | n. making visible, manifestation  |
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uddhatārṇavanisvana | mfn. making a noise like that of the agitated sea.  |
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udvana | mfn. steep, precipitous (see pravaṇa-.)  |
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umāvana | n. Name of the town vana-pura- or devi-koṭa- (Devi Cote)  |
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upadhāvana | m. a follower  |
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upajīvana | n. livelihood, subsistence etc.  |
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upajīvana | n. dependance, submissiveness  |
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upāṃśusavana | mfn. (used for) pressing out the upāṃśugraha- q.v (said of stones so used)  |
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upasāntvana | n. the act of appeasing, soothing  |
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upasāntvana | n. kind words  |
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upasevana | n. the act of doing homage  |
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upasevana | n. courting (exempli gratia, 'for example' the wife of another)  |
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upasevana | n. service, worship, honouring  |
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upasevana | n. addiction to, using, enjoying  |
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upasevana | n. experiencing, suffering  |
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upavana | n. a small forest or wood, grove, garden etc.  |
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upavana | n. a planted forest  |
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upavanam | ind. near a wood, in the wood  |
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upāvanam |  |
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upāvanata | mfn. bent in  |
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upavanavinoda | m. Name of work  |
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ūrdhvanabhas | mfn. being above the clouds  |
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ūrdhvanayana | mfn. having eyes turned upwards  |
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ūrdhvanayana | mfn. Name of the fabulous animal śarabha-  |
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urusvana | mfn. of strong voice, stentorian.  |
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utpalavana | n. a group of lotuses  |
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utpalāvana | n. Name of an abode of the pañcāla-s  |
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utpavana | etc. See ut-pū-, column 2.  |
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utpavana | n. cleaning, cleansing commentator or commentary on  |
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