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varma in compound for varman - . varma (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā - ). ) equals varman - varma haramfn. wearing armour or mail, being young or of a military age : (see kavaca -h - ) varma haramfn. one who bears arms or despoils another of them varma kam. plural Name of a people varma kaṇṭākam. Gardenia Latifolia or Fumaria Parviflora (varia lectio karma -k - ). varma kaśā f. a species of plant varma kaṣāf. a species of plant varma mantram. a particular formula or prayer (see under varman - ) varma nn. (or m. ;fr. 1. vṛ - ) "envelope", defensive armour, a coat of mail etc. varma nn. a bulwark, shelter, defence, protection (often at the end of the names of kṣatriya - s) varma nn. bark, rind varma nn. Name of particular preservative formulas and prayers (especially of the mystic syllable hum - ) varma ṇam. the orange tree varma ṇvatmfn. equals varma -vat - varma śarmanm. Name of various men varma tīf. Name of a place varma vatmfn. having armour or a coat of mail, mailed varma vatn. an unfortified (?) town varma yaNom. P. yati - , to provide with a coat of mail ādityavarma n m. "having the sun (the āditya - s?) as protector", Name of a king ajayavarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, amitravarma n m. Name of a man anantavarma n m. Name of a king. apahāravarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a man, arthavarma n m. Name of a rich merchant āryavarma n m. Name of a king aśmavarma n n. a wall or shield of stone avantivarma n m. Name of a king avantivarma n m. of a poet, avarma n mfn. having no armour bahulavarma n mfn. enveloped in a thick covering balavarma deva m. idem or 'm. Name of a king ' balavarma deva m. Name of a merchant balavarma n m. Name of a king bandhuvarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince, bhadantajñānavarma n m. Name of a poet bhadantavarma n m. Name of a poet bhadravarma n m. Arabian jasmine bhadravarma n m. Name of a man (see bhādravarmaṇa - ). bhādravarma ṇa m. patronymic fr. bhadra -varman - bhānuvarma n m. "sun-armoured", Name of a man bhāskaravarma n m. Name of a man bhāskaravarma n m. Name of various princes bhogavarma n m. Name of various men bhūtivarma n m. Name of a king of prāg -jyotiṣa - bhūtivarma n m. of a rākṣasa - brahmavarma n n. " brahmā - 's armour."Name of particular oblations cakravarma n m. Name of a king of Kashmir cākravarma ṇa m. (patronymic fr. cakra -varman - , ) Name of a grammarian, 1, 130 caṇḍavarma n m. Name of a prince candramukhavarma n m. Name of a prince candravarma n m. Name of a kāmboja - king candravarma n m. of a prince conquered by samudra -gupta - cāruvarma n m. Name of a man citravarma n m. "having a variegated cuirass", Name of a son of dhṛta -rāṣṭra - citravarma n m. of a king (of the kulūta - s) citravarma n m. of campāvatī - and mathurā - dānavarma n m. "whose armour is liberality", Name of a merchant dāruvarma n m. Name of a man dehavarma n n. "body-armour", the skin devavarma n n. armour of the gods devavarma n m. "having divine armour", Name of a prince devavarma n m. of the author of the tomara -vaṃśa - (1350) devendravarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings, dhanavarma n m. Name of a man dharmavarma n n. "shield or armour of justice"Name of kṛṣṇa - dhṛtavarma n m. "wearing armour", Name of a warrior on the side of the kuru - s divyavarma bhṛt mfn. wearing divine armour dṛḍhavarma n m. "having strong armour", Name of a son of dhṛta -rāṣṭra - dṛḍhavarma n m. of a king of Prayag gadavarma n m. Name of a man gopālavarma n m. Name of a king of Kashmir grahavarma n varia lectio for guha -v - . gṛhavarma n m. Name of a prince guṇavarma n m. Name of a man harivarma deva m. Name of a king harivarma n m. Name of various men harṣavarma n m. Name of a king hastivarma n m. Name of a king hiraṇyavarma n m. "having golden armour", Name of a king indravarma n m. Name of a warrior. īśvaravarma n m. Name of a man jaṭāvarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, jayavarma deva m. Name of a king. jayavarma n m. Name of a man jñānavarma n m. Name of a poet, , kalāpavarma n m. Name of a man kalyāṇavarma n m. Name of an astronomer kalyāṇavarma n m. of a man kamalavarma n m. Name of a king kanakavarma n m. Name of a merchant kāñcanavarma n m. "golden-armoured", Name of a prince ketuvarma n See -dharman - . khadiravarma n m. Name of a king kīrtivarma n m. Name of a prince kṛtavarma n m. Name of several princes, especially of a son of hṛdika - and of a son of kanaka - or dhanaka - etc. kṛtavarma n m. Name of the father of the thirteenth arhat - of the present avasarpiṇī - kṣemavarma n m. Name of a prince lakṣmīvarma deva m. Name of a king lohavarma n n. iron armour, mail mahendravarma n m. Name of a prince maṇivarma n m. Name of a merchant maṇivarma n n. a talisman consisting of jewels māravarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, mayūravarma caritra n. Name of work mayūravarma n m. Name of a king mitravarma n m. Name of a man mṛgavarma n m. Name of a man mṛgeśavaravarma n m. Name of a man nāgavarma n m. Name of men nandaprabhañjanavarma n m. Name of a man nandivarma n m. Name of a man narasiṃhavarma n m. Name of a man naravarma n m. Name of a prince of mālava - in the 12th century naravarma nṛpatikathā f. Name of work nārāyaṇavarma n n. Name of work nirjitavarma n m. Name of a man nītivarma n m. Name of a poet pāṇḍuvarma deva m. Name of a prince parameśvaravarma n m. Name of a man parivarma n mfn. wearing a coat of mail, armed prabhākaravarma n m. Name of a minister pracaṇḍavarma n m. Name of a prince prahāravarma n m. Name of a prince of mithilā - prajñāvarma n m. "having wisdom for armour"Name of a man prativarma n See su -prati -v - . puṇyavarma n m. Name of a prince of vidarbha - pūrṇavarma n m. Name of a man rājavarma n ( ), m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king. rāmasiṃhavarma n m. Name of a king of jaya -pura - (who passes as the author of the dhātu -ratnamañjarī - ) rāmavarma n m. Name of the author of the tilaka - (a commentator or commentary on the rāmāyaṇa - ). ratnavarma n m. Name of a merchant ravivarma n m. Name of a man sāgaravarma n m. Name of a king śakavarma n m. Name of a poet samaravarma n m. Name of a king śāmbalāmbāvarma ratna n. Name of a chapter of the saubhāgya -lakṣmī -tantra - . saṃhāravarma n m. Name of a man śaṃkaravarma n m. Name of a poet samudravarma n m. Name of a king saṃvarma ya Nom. P. yati - , to provide any one (accusative ) with a coat of mail ; to equip, arm, fully (figuratively ) śāntivaravarma n m. Name of a king śāntivarma n m. Name of a king saptavarma n m. Name of a grammarian śārdūlavarma n m. Name of a king śarmavarma gaṇa m. Name of a particular gaṇa - of verses in the atharva - - veda - śarvavarma n m. Name of various authors and other men (varia lectio sarva -v - ). sarvavarma n m. Name of a grammarian (see śarva -v - ) satyavarma n m. Name of a man saubhāgyalakṣmītantreśyāmalāmbāvarma ratna n. Name of work savarma n mfn. having armour, along with armour siṃhavarma n m. Name of a man sitavarma n m. Name of a minister śivavarma kathana n. Name of a chapter of the śivavarma n m. Name of a minister skandavarma n m. Name of various kings snāyvarma n n. a fleshy tumour of the white of the eye śrutavarma n m. Name of a man sthalavarma n m. Name of a king sthiravarma n m. Name of a man sthitivarma n m. Name of a king subhaṭavarma n m. Name of author sukhavarma n m. Name of various men (especially of a poet) suprativarma n m. Name of a man śūravarma n m. Name of various men śūravarma n m. of a poet (also written sūra -v - ) suravarma n m. Name of a king (varia lectio susthira -v - ) sūravarma n m. Name of a poet sūryavarma n m. Name of a king sūryavarma n m. of a ḍāmara - śuṣkaṭavarma n m. Name of the father of the poet vidyādhara - (see under 1. ś/uṣka - ). susthiravarma n m. Name of a son of sthira -varman - (varia lectio sura -v - ) suvarma n n. good armour suvarma n m. "having good armour", Name of a son of dhṛta -rāṣṭra - suvarṇakāreśvaravarma n m. Name of a poet svarma dhya n. the central point of the sky, zenith svarma ṇi m. "sky-jewel", the sun tanuvarma n n. armour for the boly, tīkṣṇavarma n mfn. steel-cuirassed (?), udayavarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a para -māra - king, upahāravarma n m. Name of a man vajravarma n m. Name of a poet vasuvarma dhara mfn. wearing a golden armour vibhūvarma n m. Name of a man vijayavarma n m. Name of a poet vijayavarma n m. of various other men vikaṭavarma n m. Name of a king vikrāntivarma n m. (with lubdhaka - ) Name of a poet (see viśrānti -v - ). vindhyavarma n m. Name of a king vīraravivarma n and - rāja - - varman - , m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings, vīravarma n m. Name of various men viśālavarma n m. Name of a man viṣṇugopavarma n m. Name of a king viṣṇuvarma n m. Name of a king viśrāntivarma n m. Name of a poet viśvavarma n m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince, vivarma dhvajajīvita m. (a warrior) who has been deprived of armour and banner and life vivarma n mfn. deprived of armour, having no armour vivarma n etc. See . yajñavarma n n. Name of a king yakṣavarma n m. Name of a commentator, yaśovarma ka (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ) equals next yaśovarma n m. Name of a king of kanyā -kubja - (who reigned about A.D, 720) yaśovarma n m. of a poet (also ma -deva - ) yaśovarma n m. of various other men
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varma n वर्मन् n. [आवृणोति अङ्गम् वृ-मनिन् Uṇ.4.157] 1 An armour, a coat of mail; स्वहृदयमर्मणि वर्म करोति सजलनलिनी- दलजालम् Gīt.4; R.4.56; Mu.2.8; Śi.15.76. -2 (Hence) Shelter, protection. -3 Bark, rind. -4 N. of preservative mantras (esp. of हुम्). -m. An affix added to the names of Kṣatriyas; as चण्डवर्मन्, प्रहारवर्मन्; cf. दास. -Comp. -हर a. 1 wearing armour. -2 old enough to wear armour (i. e. to take part in battle); सम्यग्वि- नीतमथ वर्महरं कुमारम् R.8.94. varma ṇaḥ वर्मणः The orange tree. parivarma n परिवर्मन् a. Clad in mail; armed. saṃvarma y संवर्मय् To shield; तत्तादृशेन वपुषाङ्ग मदङ्गमेतत् संवर्मय स्मर- शराः प्रतियान्तु मोघाः । Rām. ch.5.65.
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varma hara a. (old enough for) wearing armour. varma n n. [envelope: √ 1. vri] ar mour, mail (V., C.); protection, shelter (V.); often --°ree; in names of Kshatriyas. varma ya den. P. provide with a coat of mail: pp. varmita, armoured. siṃhavarma n m. N.; -vikrama, m. N. of a fairy prince; N. of a thief; -vi krânta, pp. valiant as a lion; -vishtara, throne (?); -vyâghra½âmishî-kri, make a prey to the lion and the tiger; -sâva, -sisu, m. lion's cub; -srî, f. N.; -svâmin, m. N. of a temple erected in honour of Simharâga; -½aksha, m. (Lion-eye), N. of a king.
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varma n Denotes ‘body armour,’ ‘coat of mail,’ ‘corselet,’ in the Rigveda and later. Of what material it was made is uncertain; there are references to sewing (syñta) which may be reckoned in favour of the use of linen corselets such as those recorded by Herodotus, but there is a later reference to corselets of Ayas, Loha, or Rajata, on which it is doubtful whether much stress can be laid. They may, however, have been either of metal or of leather covered with metal.
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"varma" has 15 results. cākravarma ṇa an ancient grammarian whose view is quoted by Panini in his Sutra ई 3 चाक्रवर्मणस्य P.VI.1.130. yakṣavarma na author of the commentary called चिन्तामणि on the SabdaanuSaasana of Sakataayana. yaśovarma deva the same as यक्षवर्मन् the author of ' चिन्तृामणि ' a commentary on the Sabdnussana of Sakatyana. sarvavarma n spelt as शर्वबर्मन् also, the reputed author of the Katantra Vyakarana. He is believed to have been a contemporary of the poet Gunadbya at the Satavahana court, and to have revised and redacted the Katantra Sutras already existing for the benefit of his patron. With him began the Katantra school of grammar, the main contribution to which was made by दुर्गसिंहृ who wrote a scholarly gloss on the Katantra Sutras. For details see कातन्त्र, ajitasena author of the Cintāmaṇiprakāśika a gloss on Cintāmaṇi, the well known commentary by Yakṣavarman on the Sabdānuśāsana of Śākatāyana. Ajitasena was the grand pupil of Abhayadeva; he lived in the 12th century A.D. kalāpa (कलाप-व्याकरण) alternative name given to the treatise on grammar written by Sarvavarman who is believed to have lived in the days of the Sātavāhana kings. The treatise is popularly known by the namc Kātantra Vyākaraṇa. The available treatise,viz. Kalpasūtras, is much similar to the Kātantra Sūtras having a few changes and additions only here and there.It is rather risky to say that Kalāpa was an ancient system of grammar which is referred to in the Pāṇini Sūtra कलापिनोण् P. IV.3.108. For details see कातन्त्र. kātantra name of an important small treatise on grammar which appears like a systematic abridgment of the Pāṇini's Aṣṭādhyāyī. of Pāṇini. It ignores many unimportant rules of Pāṇini, adjusts many, and altogether omits the Vedic portion and the accent chapter of Pāṇini. It lays down the Sūtras in an order different from that of Pāṇini dividing the work into four adhyāyas dealing with technical terms, saṁdhi rules,declension, syntax compounds noun-affixes ( taddhita affixes ) conjugation, voice and verbal derivatives in an order. The total number of rules is 1412 supplemented by many subordinate rules or Vārttikas. The treatise is believed to have been written by Śarvavarman, called Sarvavarman or Śarva or Sarva, who is said to have lived in the reign of the Sātavāhana kings. The belief that Pāṇini refers to a work of Kalāpin in his rules IV. 3.108 and IV.3.48 and that Patañjali's words कालापम् and माहवार्तिकम् support it, has not much strength. The work was very popular especially among those who wanted to study spoken Sanskrit with ease and attained for several year a very prominent place among text-books on grammar especially in Bihar, Bengal and Gujarat. It has got a large number of glosses and commentary works, many of which are in a manuscript form at present. Its last chapter (Caturtha-Adhyāya) is ascribed to Vararuci. As the arrangement of topics is entirely different from Pāṇini's order, inspite of considerable resemblance of Sūtras and their wording, it is probable that the work was based on Pāṇini but composed on the models of ancient grammarians viz. Indra, Śākaṭāyana and others whose works,although not available now, were available to the author. The grammar Kātantra is also called Kālāpa-vyākaraṇasūtra. . A comparison of the Kātantra Sūtras and the Kālāpa-vyākaraṇasūtra. Sūtras shows that the one is a different version of the other. The Kātantra Grammar is also called Kaumāra as it is said that the original 1nstructions for the grammar were received by the author from Kumāra or Kārttikeya. For details see Vol. VII Patañjala Mahābhāṣya published by the D.E. Society, Poona, page 375. kārtikeya the original instructor of the Kātantra or Kālāpa-vyākaraṇasūtra. Grammar, to Śarvavarman who composed the Sūtras according to inspiration received by him. The Kātantra, hence, has also got the name Kaumara Vyākaraṇa. kaumāra,komāravyākaraṇa (1) an alternative name of the Kātantra Vyākaraṇa given to it on the strength of the traditional belief that the original inspiration for writing it was received by Sarvavarman from Kumara or Kārtikeya; (2) small treatises bearing the name Kaumāravyākaraṇa written by Munipuṅgava and Bhāvasena. The latter has written Kātantrarūpamāla also. dhāturatnamañjarī a treatise dealing with roots believed to have been written by Ramasimhavarman. pāṇini the illustrious ancient grammarian of India who is wellknown by his magnum opus, the Astaka or Astaadhyaayi which has maintained its position as a unique work on Sanskrit grammar unparalleled upto the present day by any other work on grammar, not only of the Sanskrit language, but ofany other language, classical as well as spoken. His mighty intelligence grasped, studied and digested not only the niceties of accentuation and formation of Vedic words, scattered in the vast Vedic Literature of his time, but those of classical words in the classical literature and the spoken Sanskrit language of his time in all its different aspects and shades, noticeable in the various provinces and districts of the vast country. The result of his careful study of the Vedic Literature and close observation ofeminine. the classical Sanskrit, which was a spoken language in his days, was the production of the wonderful and monumental work, the Astaadhyaayi,which gives an authoritative description of the Sanskrit language, to have a complete exposition of which,several life times have to be spent,in spite of several commentaries upon it, written from time to time by several distinguished scholars. The work is a linguist's and not a language teacher's. Some Western scholars have described it as a wonderful specimen of human intelligence,or as a notable manifestation of human intelligence. Very little is known unfortunately about his native place,parentage or personal history. The account given about these in the Kathaasaritsaagara and other books is only legendary and hence, it has very little historical value. The internal evidence, supplied by his work shows that he lived in the sixth or the seventh century B. C., if not earlier, in the north western province of India of those days. Jinendrabuddhi, the author of the Kaasikavivaranapanjikaa or Nyasa, has stated that the word शलातुर् mentioned by him in his sUtra ( IV. 3.94 ) refers to his native place and the word शालातुरीय derived by him from the word शलातुर by that sUtra was, in fact his own name, based upon the name of the town which formed his native placcusative case. Paanini has shown in his work his close knowledge of, and familiarity with, the names of towns, villages, districts, rivers and mountains in and near Vaahika, the north-western Punjab of the present day, and it is very likely that he was educated at the ancient University of Taksasilaa. Apart from the authors of the Pratisaakhya works, which in a way could be styled as grammar works, there were scholars of grammar as such, who preceded him and out of whom he has mentioned ten viz., Apisali, Saakataayana, Gaargya, Saakalya, Kaasyapa, Bharadwaja, Gaalava, Caakravarmana Senaka and Sphotaayana. The grammarian Indra has not been mentioned by Paanini, although tradition says that he was the first grammarian of the Sanskrit language. It is very likely that Paanini had no grammar work of Indra before him, but at the same time it can be said that the works of some grammarians , mentioned by Panini such as Saakaatyana, Apisali, Gaargya and others had been based on the work of Indra. The mention of several ganas as also the exhaustive enumeration of all the two thousand and two hundred roots in the Dhaatupaatha can very well testify to the existence of systematic grammatical works before Paarnini of which he has made a thorough study and a careful use in the composition of his Ganapaatha and Dhaatupatha. His exhaustive grammar of a rich language like Sanskrit has not only remained superb in spite of several other grammars of the language written subsequently, but its careful study is felt as a supreme necessity by scholars of philology and linguistics of the present day for doing any real work in the vast field of linguistic research. For details see pp.151154 Vol. VII of Paatanjala Mahaabhsya, D. E. Society's Edition. bhāvaśarman the author of the कातन्त्रपरिभाषावृत्ति, a work on the Paribhāșās in grammar which are utilized in explaining the rules of the कातन्त्रव्याकरण by Śarvavarman. vararuci (1) a reputed ancient grammarian who is identified with Katyayana, the prominent author of the Varttikas on the Sutras of Panini. Both the names वररुचि and कात्यायन are mentioned in commentary works in connection with the Varttikas on the Sutras of Panini, and it is very likely that Vararuci was the individual name of the scholar, and Katyayana his family name. The words कात्य and कात्यायन are found used in Slokavarttikas in the Mahabhasya on P.III.2.3 and III.2.118 where references made are actually found in the prose Varttikas (see कविधेो सर्वत्र प्रसारणिभ्यो ड: P.III. 2. 3 Vart and स्मपुरा भूतमात्रे न स्मपुराद्यतने P.III.2.118 Vart. 1)indicating that the Slokavarttikakara believed that the Varttikas were composed by Katyayana. There is no reference at all in the Mahabhasya to Vararuci as a writer of the Varttikas; there is only one reference which shows that there was a scholar by name Vararuci known to Patanjali, but he was a poet; confer, compare वाररुचं काव्यं in the sense of 'composed' ( कृत and not प्रोक्त ) by वररुचि M.Bh. on P. IV. 2.4. ( 2 ) वररुचि is also mentioned as the author of the Prakrta Grammar known by the name प्राकृतप्रकाश or प्राकृतमञ्जरी, This वररुचि, who also was कात्यायन by Gotra name, was a grammarian later than Patanjali, who has been associated with Sarvvarman, (the author of the first three Adhyayas of the Katantra Sutras), as the author of the fourth Adhyaya. Patanjali does not associate वररुचि with Kityayana at alI. His mention of वररुचि as a writer of a Kavya is a sufficient testimony for that. Hence, it appears probable that Katyayana, to whom the authorship of the Vajasaneyi Pratisakhya and many other works allied with Veda has been attributed, was not associated with Vararuci by Patanjali, and it is only the later writers who identified the grammarian Vararuci,who composed the fourth Adhyaya of the Katantra Grammar and wrote a Prakrit Grammar and some other grammar' works, with the ancient revered Katyayana, the author of Varttikas, the Vijasaneyi Pratisakhya and the Puspasutra; (3) There was a comparatively modern grammariannamed वररुचि who wrote a small treatise on genders of words consisting of about 125 stanzas with a commentary named Lingavrtti, possibly written by the author himselfeminine. (4) There was also another modern grammarian by name वररुचि who wrote a work on syntax named प्रयोगमुखमण्डन discuss^ ing the four topics कारक, समास, तद्धित and कृदन्त. varṇikuberanātha or वर्णिकुवेरानन्द an old writer on grammar who has written a work named शब्दविवरण on the meanings of words. The work forms a part of his bigger work दानभागवत. Both the works are incomplete. The शब्दविवरण is based mostly upon ancient grammar works of Patanjali Vararuci, Varttikakara, Sarvavarman, Bhartrhari and others. śarvavarmā a reputed grammarian who is believed to have been a contemporary of the poet Gunadhya in the court of Satavahana. He wrote the Grammar rules which are named the Katantra Sutras which are mostly based on the Sutras of Panini. In the grammar treatise named 'the Katantra Sutra' written by Sarvavarman the Vedic section and all the intricacies and difficult elements are carefully and scrupulously omitted by him, with a view to making his grammar useful for beginners and students of average intelligence.
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varma kaṇṭaka noun (masculine) Oldenlandia corymbosa Linn.Frequency rank 39098/72933 varma n noun (masculine neuter) a bulwark (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a coat of mail (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bark (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
defence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
defensive armour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of particular preservative formulas and prayers (esp. of the mystic syllable hum) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
protection (often at the end of the names of Kṣatriyas) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
rind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
shelter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 2677/72933 varma vant adjective having armour or a coat of mail (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mailed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 64776/72933 apahāravarma n noun (masculine) name of a princeFrequency rank 17541/72933 apahāravarma carita noun (neuter) name of Daśakumāracarita 2.2Frequency rank 43748/72933 indravarma n noun (masculine) name of a warrior (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 33271/72933 upahāravarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 23524/72933 upahāravarma carita noun (neuter) name of Daśakumāracarita, 2.3Frequency rank 47713/72933 kalindavarma n noun (masculine) name of a manFrequency rank 48865/72933 kāñcanavarma n noun (masculine) another name of the king Hiraṇyavarman
name of a prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 33949/72933 kṛtavarma n noun (masculine) name of a son of Hṛdīka
name of a son of Kanaka/Dhanaka
name of several princes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the father of the thirteenth Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 2865/72933 ketuvarma n noun (masculine) name of a princeFrequency rank 27651/72933 kṣatravarma n noun (masculine) name of a manFrequency rank 50499/72933 caṇḍavarma n noun (masculine) name of a prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 15695/72933 candravarma n noun (masculine) name of a Kāmboja king
name of a prince conquered by SamudraguptaFrequency rank 34896/72933 cākravarma ṇa noun (masculine) name of a grammarian (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 52190/72933 citravarma n noun (masculine) name of a king (of the Kulūtas) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Campāvatī and Mathurā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 17903/72933 jayavarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 52722/72933 dāruvarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 14941/72933 dṛḍhavarma n noun (masculine) name of a king of Prayāg (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 35807/72933 dharmavarma n noun (masculine neuter) name of a son of Akrūra and Ratnā
name of Kṛṣṇa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 35989/72933 dhṛtavarma n noun (masculine) name of a warrior on the side of the Kurus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 19481/72933 prahāravarma n noun (masculine) name of a king of VidehaFrequency rank 19703/72933 buddhavarma n noun (masculine) name of a merchantFrequency rank 12151/72933 bhogavarma n noun (masculine) name of various men (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 37866/72933 bhūtavarma n noun (masculine) name of a manFrequency rank 60940/72933 mitravarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 13117/72933 vikaṭavarma n noun (masculine) name of a manFrequency rank 18437/72933 vivarma n adjective deprived of armour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
having no armour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20077/72933 viśālavarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 39514/72933 viṣṇuvarma n noun (masculine) name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 39577/72933 satyavarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20202/72933 saṃhāravarma n noun (masculine) name of a manFrequency rank 70206/72933 sitavarma n noun (masculine) name of a minister (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 30993/72933 siṃhavarma n noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 18626/72933 suvarma n noun (masculine) name of a son of Dhṛtarāṣṭra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 22675/72933 snāyvarma n noun (neuter) a fleshy tumour of the white of the eye (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 41230/72933 sūryavarma n noun (masculine) name of a Dāmara (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 41286/72933 hiraṇyavarma n noun (masculine) name of a king (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 18691/72933 hemavarma n noun (masculine) another name of king HiraṇyavarmanFrequency rank 41480/72933
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"varma" has 6 results.
varma
kavacam, kavacaḥ, varma , tanutram, tanutrāṇam, vāravāṇaḥ, kañcukaḥ, daṃśanam, sannāhaḥ, tanuvāram, sajjā, tvaktram
yuddhe yodhasya surakṣāpradāyakaṃ lohamayam āvaraṇam।
ākramaṇāt rakṣaṇārthe yoddhā kavacaṃ dhārayati।
varma
khasvastikam, viṣṇupadam, ūrdhvā, nabhomadhyam, khamadhyam, svarma dhyam, gaganamadhyam, śirobinduḥ
ākāśe śirasaḥ upari manyamānaḥ kalpitabinduḥ।
madhyāhne sūryaḥ khasvastike bhavati।
varma
balavarma devaḥ
ekaḥ vaṇikpuruṣaḥ ।
balavarmadevaḥ kathāsaritsāgare nirdiṣṭaḥ prāpyate
varma
harivarma devaḥ
ekaḥ rājā ।
harivarmadevasya ullekhaḥ praśastyām asti
varma
pāṇḍuvarma devasya ullekhaḥ praśastyām asti
pāṇḍuvarmadeva ।
pāṇḍuvarmadeva
varma
jayavarma devaḥ
ekaḥ rājā ।
jayavarmadevasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti
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