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mahā | f. a cow  |
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mahā | in compound for mahat- (in used for mahat-as an independent word in accusative sg. mah/ām- equals mahāntam-).  |
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mahā | mahā-kaṅkara- etc. See .  |
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mahābabhru | m. a kind of animal living in holes  |
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mahābādha | mfn. causing great pain or damage  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. long-armed  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a dānava-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of one of the sons of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a king  |
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mahābala | mf(ā-)n. exceedingly strong, very powerful or mighty, very efficacious etc.  |
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mahābala | m. wind  |
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mahābala | m. borax  |
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mahābala | m. a buddha-  |
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mahābala | m. (scilicet gaṇa-), a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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mahābala | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants (?)  |
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mahābala | m. of indra- in the 4th manv-antara-  |
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mahābala | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahābala | m. of one of the 10 gods of anger  |
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mahābala | m. of a king and various other persons etc.  |
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mahābalā | f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia  |
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mahābala | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahābala | n. lead  |
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mahābala | n. a particular high number  |
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mahābala | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahābalakavi | m. Name of an author  |
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mahābalākṣa | a particular high number  |
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mahābalaparākrama | mfn. of great power and strength (viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābalarāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābalaśākya | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābalasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahābaleśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahābaleśvara | n. Name of a liṅga- temple  |
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mahābaleśvara | n. of a well-known Sanitarium called"Mahableshwar"in a range of hills near Poona in the Bombay Presidency  |
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mahābali | m. Name of the giant bali-  |
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mahābandha | m. a peculiar position of the hands or feet (in yoga-)  |
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mahābārhata | mfn. (fr. -bṛhat/i-) "a kind of metre"  |
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mahābhadra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Gmelina, Arborea  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Name of the gaṅgā-  |
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mahābhadra | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahābhāga | mf(ā-)n. one to whom a great portion or lot has fallen, highly fortunate, eminent in the highest degree, illustrious, highly distinguished (mostly of persons and frequently in address) etc.  |
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mahābhāga | mf(ā-)n. virtuous in a high degree, pure, holy  |
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mahābhāga | m. great luck, prosperity  |
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mahābhāga | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhāgā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in mahālaya-  |
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mahābhāgatā | f. ( ) high excellence, great good fortune, exalted station or merit  |
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mahābhāgatā | f. the possessing of the 8 cardinal virtues.  |
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mahābhāgatva | n. ( ) high excellence, great good fortune, exalted station or merit  |
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mahābhāgatva | n. the possessing of the 8 cardinal virtues.  |
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mahābhāgavata | m. a great worshipper of bhagavat- (viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābhāgavata | n. (with or scilicet purāṇa-) the great bhāgavata- purāṇa-  |
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mahābhāgin | mfn. exceedingly fortunate  |
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mahābhāgya | mfn. exceedingly fortunate ( mahābhāgyatā -tā- f.)  |
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mahābhāgya | n. great luck or happiness  |
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mahābhāgya | n. high excellence, exalted position (see māhābhāgya-).  |
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mahābhāgyatā | f. mahābhāgya |
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mahābhairava | m. a form of śiva- or bhairava-  |
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mahābhairava | m. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahābhairava | mf(ī-)n. related to or connected with mahā-bhairava-  |
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mahābhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahābhāṇḍa | n. a great vessel  |
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mahābhāṇdāgāra | n. a chief treasury  |
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mahābhāṇḍāgāra | n. a chief treasury  |
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mahābhāra | m. a great weight or burden |
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mahābhārata | m. or n. (with or scilicet āhava-, yuddha-or any word signifying "battle") the great war of the bharata-s  |
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mahābhārata | n. (with or scilicet ākhyāna-),"great narrative of the war of the bharata-s", Name of the great epic poem in about 215, 000 lines describing the acts and contests of the sons of the two brothers dhṛtarāṣṭra- and pāṇḍu-, descendants of bharata-, who were of the lunar line of kings reigning in the neighbourhood of hastinā-pura- (the poem consists of 18 books with a supplement called hari-vaṃśa-, the whole being attributed to the sage vyāsa-) etc. ( )  |
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mahābhāratadarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratādhyāyānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratādiśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratakūṭoddāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratapañcaratna | n. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaṃgrahadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaptatiśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasāra | mn. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasārasaṃgraha | m. (?) Name of work  |
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mahābhārataślokopanyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasphuṭaśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhārataśravaṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasūci | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparya | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyanirṇayapramāṇasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyaprakāśasaṃketa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratavivaraṇastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratavyākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratika | m. (prob.) one who knows the mahā-bhārata-  |
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mahābhāratoddhṛtasāraśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābharī | f. Alpinia Galanga  |
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mahābhāskaraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāsura | mfn. extremely brilliant (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābhāsvara | mfn. equals -bhāsura-  |
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mahābhāṣya | n. "Great Commentary", Name of patañjali-'s commentary on the sūtra-s of pāṇini- and the vārttika-s of kātyāyana- etc. ( )  |
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mahābhāṣyadīpikā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyakāra | m. Name of patañjali- commentator or commentary  |
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mahābhāṣyapradīpa | m. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaprakāśikā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaratnāvalī | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyasphūrti | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaṭīkā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyatripadī | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyatripadīvyākhyāna | n. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyavārttika | n. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyavyākhyā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. a great warrior  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. of a warrior  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikārcāratna | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhaṭṭīvyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhauma | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhaya | n. great danger or peril etc.  |
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mahābhaya | m. Great Danger personified as a son of adharma- by nirṛti- (see bhaya-)  |
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mahābhaya | mf(ā-)n. accompanied with great danger or peril, very dangerous or formidable  |
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mahābherīhāraka | m.  |
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mahābherīhārakaparivarta | m. Name of certain Buddhist sūtra- works.  |
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mahābhijana | m. (hābh-) a high or noble descent  |
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mahābhijana | mfn. nobly born  |
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mahābhijanajāta | mfn. of noble descent  |
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mahābhijñājñānābhibhū | (hābh-), m. Name of a buddha-  |
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mahābhikṣu | m. "great monk", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahābhīma | m. Name of śāṃtanu-  |
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mahābhīma | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahābhimāna | (hābh-) m. great self-conceit, great pride, arrogance  |
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mahābhiniṣkramaṇa | (hābh-) n. "the great going forth from home", Name of buddha-'s celebrated abandonment of his own family  |
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mahābhīru | m. "very timid", a sort of dung-beetle  |
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mahābhiṣa | m. Name of a sovereign of the race of ikṣvāku-  |
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mahābhīṣaṇaka | mfn. causing great distress, exceedingly fearful  |
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mahābhiṣava | (hābh-) m. the great distillation of soma-  |
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mahābhiṣeka | (hābh-) m. solemn sprinkling or unction  |
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mahābhiṣeka | Name of  |
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mahābhiṣekaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhiṣekavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhīṣma | m. Name of śāṃtanu-  |
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mahābhīśu | (hābh-) mfn. very brilliant  |
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mahābhisyandin | mfn. (hābh-) generating hypertrophy (superl. di-tama-)  |
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mahābhisyanditamatva | n. state of hypertrophy  |
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mahābhisyanditva | n. state of hypertrophy  |
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mahābhīta | mfn. greatly terrified  |
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mahābhītā | f. Mimosa Pudica  |
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mahābhīti | f. great danger or distress  |
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mahābhiyoga | (hābh-) m. a great accusation  |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 1. bhoga-) a great curve or coil, great hood (of a snake), great winding  |
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mahābhoga | mfn. (a snake) having great windings or coils, having a great hood  |
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mahābhoga | m. a great serpent  |
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mahābhoga | (hābh-) mfn. having a wide girth, having a large compass  |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 2. bhoga-) great enjoyment  |
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mahābhoga | mf(ā-)n. causing great enjoyment  |
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mahābhogā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great windings etc.  |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great enjoyment  |
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mahābhogin | mfn. equals -bhoga-vat- 1  |
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mahābhoja | m. a great monarch  |
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mahābhoja | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhoṭa | m. Great Tibet  |
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mahābhoṭadeśa | m. Great Tibet  |
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mahābhra | (hābh-) n. a great or dense cloud  |
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mahābhraghoṣa | mfn. sounding deep like thunder,  |
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mahābhṛṅga | m. a species of Verbesina with blue flowers  |
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mahābhuja | mfn. having long arms  |
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mahābhūmi | f. a great country  |
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mahābhūmi | f. the whole territory (of a king)  |
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mahābhūmika | mfn. (?)  |
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mahābhūṣaṇa | n. a costly ornament  |
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mahābhūta | mfn. being great, great  |
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mahābhūta | m. a great creature or being  |
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mahābhūta | n. a great element, gross element (of which 5 are reckoned, viz. ether, air, fire, water, earth etc.[ see ] , as distinguished from the subtle element or tanmātra-, q.v)  |
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mahābhūṭadāna | n. a kind of religious gift  |
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mahābhūtaghaṭa | m. a jar with a figurative representation of the 5 element (wrong reading -dhaṭa-)  |
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mahābīja | mfn. having much seed (said of śiva-) (see -retas-).  |
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mahābījya | n. the Perinaeum  |
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mahābila | n. a deep cave or hole  |
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mahābila | n. the atmosphere, ether  |
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mahābila | n. a water-jar  |
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mahābila | n. the heart or mind (see mahad-b-).  |
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mahābimbara | m. or n. a particular high number  |
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mahābja | (hāb-) m. Name of a serpent demon  |
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mahābodhi | m. or f. the great intelligence of a buddha-  |
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mahābodhi | m. a buddha-  |
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mahābodhi | m. a particular incarnation of Buddha  |
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mahābodhisaṃghārāma | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery  |
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mahābodhyaṅgavatī | f. Name of a tantra- deity.  |
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mahābrahma | m. the great brahman-, the Supreme Spirit  |
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mahābrahma | m. plural (with Buddhists) one of the 18 classes of gods of the world of form (see )  |
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mahābrahman | m. the great brahman-, the Supreme Spirit  |
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mahābrahman | m. plural (with Buddhists) one of the 18 classes of gods of the world of form (see )  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a great Brahman  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a great Brahman (in ironical sense) (= ṇindita-brahman- )  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a priest who officiates at a śrāddha- or solemn ceremony in honour of deceased ancestors  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | n. "great brāhmaṇa-", Name of the tāṇḍya- brāhmaṇa-  |
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mahābrāhmaṇabhāgya | n. wrong reading for brāhmaṇamahā-bh-  |
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mahābṛhatī | f. Solanum Melongena  |
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mahābṛhatī | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahābuddha | m. the great buddha-  |
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mahābuddharūpa | n. a great image of Gautama buddha-,  |
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mahābuddhi | f. the intellect  |
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mahābuddhi | mfn. having great understanding, extremely clever (-buddhe- wrong reading for -yuddhe- )  |
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mahābuddhi | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mahābuddhi | m. of a man  |
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mahābudhna | (mah/ā--) mfn. having a wide bottom or base (said of a mountain)  |
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mahābuśa | m. a sort of rice (which takes a year to ripen)  |
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mahābuśa | m. barley  |
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mahācaitanya | mfn. being the great intellect  |
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mahācakra | n. a great wheel, a great discus  |
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mahācakra | n. the mystic circle or assembly in the śākta- ceremonial  |
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mahācakra | m. "having a great wheel or discus", Name of a dānava- (varia lectio -vaktra-)  |
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mahācakrapraveśajñānamudrā | f. Name of a mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahācakravāḍa | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahācakravāla | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahācakravartin | m. a great emperor or universal monarch ( mahācakravartitā ti-tā- f.the rank of a great emperor)  |
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mahācakravartitā | f. mahācakravartin |
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mahācala | m. (hāc-) a great mountain  |
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mahācala | m. (with Buddhists) one of the 7 lower regions  |
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mahācamasa | m. Name of a man  |
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mahācamasa | m. see māhācamasya-.  |
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mahācampā | f. Name of a country or kingdom  |
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mahācamū | f. a large army, a great battalion, in su-m-  |
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mahācañcū | f. a species of culinary plant  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. a very violent or passionate man  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. Name of one of yama-'s two servants  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahācaṇḍā | f. Name of cāmuṇḍā-  |
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mahācaṇḍī | f. Name of a female attendant of durgā-  |
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mahācandra | m. Name of a man  |
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mahācapalā | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahācārī | f. the speaking of the nāndī- (q.v)  |
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mahācaryā | f. "great course of life", the course of life of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahācārya | m. (hāc-) "the great teacher", Name of śiva-  |
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mahācārya | m. (?) Name of an author  |
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mahācaturaka | m. Name of a jackal  |
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mahāchada | m. Lipeocercis Serrata  |
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mahāchāya | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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mahāchidrā | f. a species of medicinal plant  |
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mahācīna | m. Great China  |
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mahācīna | m. plural the inhabitants of that country  |
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mahācit | f. great intelligence ( mahācittva -tva- n.)  |
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mahācitrapāṭala | a species of plant  |
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mahācitta | gaRa sutaṃgamādi-  |
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mahācittā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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mahācittva | n. mahācit |
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mahācūḍā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahācunda | m. Name of a Buddhist mendicant  |
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mahācūta | m. a species of mango tree  |
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mahādairghatamasa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahādaitya | m. "the great daitya-", Name of a daitya-  |
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mahādaitya | m. of the grandfather of the second candra-gupta-  |
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mahāḍakara | (?) m. Name of a commentator  |
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mahādamatra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahādambha | mfn. practising great deceit (said of śiva-)  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | mfn. having great tusks or fangs  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. a species of big tiger  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. of a man  |
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mahādāna | n. "great gift", Name of certain valuable gifts (16 are enumerated)  |
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mahādāna | mfn. accompanied by valuable gifts (said of a sacrifice)  |
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mahādānanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahādānānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānapati | m. a very liberal man  |
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mahādānaprayogapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānavākyāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. a long staff  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. (according to to Scholiast or Commentator) a long arm  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. severe punishment  |
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mahādaṇḍa | mfn. carrying a long staff  |
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mahādaṇḍa | mfn. Name of a servant or officer of yama-  |
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mahādaṇḍadhara | mf(ā-)n. (a ship) carrying a great mast  |
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mahādanta | m. the tusk of an elephant  |
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mahādanta | mfn. having large teeth or tusks (said of śiva-)  |
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mahādanta | m. an elephant with long tusks  |
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mahādaridra | mfn. extremely poor  |
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mahādāru | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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mahādaśā | f. the influence of a predominant planet  |
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mahādbhuta | mfn. (hād-) very wonderful  |
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mahādbhuta | n. a great marvel  |
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mahādbhuta | n. Name of the 72nd pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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mahādeha | mfn. having a great body  |
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mahādeva | m. "the great deity", Name of rudra- or śiva- or one of his attendant deities etc.  |
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mahādeva | m. of one of the 8 forms of rudra- or śiva-  |
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mahādeva | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahādeva | m. of various authors etc. (also dīkṣita-m-, dvi-vedi-m-; see below)  |
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mahādeva | m. of a mountain  |
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mahādevā | f. Name of a daughter of devaka- (wrong reading for saha-devā-)  |
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mahādeva | n. Name of a tantra- (see śiva-tantra-)  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭa | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭadinakara | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevadaivajña | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevadīkṣita | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevadvivedin | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahādevagṛha | n. a temple of śiva-  |
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mahādevahārivaṃśa | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevahata | mfn. slain by rudra-  |
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mahādevāhata | mfn. hit by mahā-deva-  |
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mahādevajosī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevakavīśācāryasarasvatī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevakṛtyā | f. a wrong act committed against śiva-  |
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mahādevamaṇi | m. a species of medicinal plant  |
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mahādevānanda | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevapaṇḍita | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapuṇatāmakara | (?) m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapuṇyastambhakara | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapura | n. Name of a city  |
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mahādevasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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mahādevasarasvatī | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevasarasvatīvedāntin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevaśarman | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevasarvajñavādīndra | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevaśāstrin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevāśrama | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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mahādevāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevatantra | n. the mahā-deva- tantra- (See above)  |
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mahādevatīrtha | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahādevatva | n. the state or dignity of"the great deity"  |
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mahādevavādīndra | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavājapeyin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavedāntavāgīśa | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavedāntin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavid | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavidyāvāgīśa | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevendrasarasvatī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of śiva-'s wife pārvatī- etc. ( )  |
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mahādevī | f. of lakṣmī-  |
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mahādevī | f. of dākṣāyaṇī- in the śālagrāma-  |
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mahādevī | f. the chief wife of a king etc. ( mahādevītva vī-tva- n.the rank of chief wife )  |
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mahādevī | f. a kind of colocynth  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of various women  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of several works.  |
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mahādevītva | n. mahādevī |
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mahādevīya | mfn. composed by mahā-deva-  |
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mahādevīya | n. Name of work  |
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mahādhana | n. great spoil or booty (taken in battle)  |
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mahādhana | n. a great contest, great battle  |
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mahādhana | n. great wealth or riches  |
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mahādhana | n. agriculture  |
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mahādhana | mf(ā-)n. costing much money, very costly or precious or valuable  |
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mahādhana | mf(ā-)n. having much money, rich, wealthy etc.  |
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mahādhana | m. Name of a merchant  |
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mahādhana | n. anything costly or precious  |
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mahādhana | n. gold  |
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mahādhana | n. incense  |
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mahādhana | n. costly raiment  |
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mahādhanapati | m. a very rich man  |
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mahādhanika | mfn. excessively rich  |
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mahādhanurdhara | m. ( ) a great archer.  |
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mahādhanus | mfn. having a great bow (śiva-)  |
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mahādhanuṣmat | m. ( ) a great archer.  |
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mahādharma | m. Name of a prince of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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mahādharmadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahādharmadundubhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahādhātu | m. "great metal or element", gold  |
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mahādhātu | m. lymph  |
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mahādhātu | m. Name of śiva- (equals meru-parvata- )  |
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mahādhavalapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahādhī | mfn. having a great understanding  |
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mahādhipati | (hādh-) f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahādhṛti | m. Name of a king  |
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mahādhur | m. equals mahān dhūḥ sadṛśaḥ pravāhaḥ- ( )  |
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mahādhura | m.  |
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mahādhurya | m. a full-grown draught-ox  |
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mahādhvaja | m. a camel  |
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mahādhvāna | m. a loud sound  |
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mahādhvani | m. "making a loud noise", Name of a dānava-  |
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mahādhvanika | (hādh-) mfn. "one who has gone a long journey", dead  |
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mahādhvara | (hādh-) m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāḍhya | mfn. (hāḍh-) very rich  |
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mahāḍhya | m. Nauclea Cadamba  |
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mahādikaṭabhī | (hād-) f. a species of Achyranthes (varia lectio mahālik-).  |
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mahāḍīna | n. a kind of flight  |
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mahādīpadānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahādiś | f. a chief quarter of the world (east, south, west, north) commentator or commentary  |
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mahādivākīrtya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahādrāvaka | m. a kind of drug  |
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mahādroṇā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahādroṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahādṛti | m. a great leather bag or pouch  |
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mahādruma | m. a great tree etc.  |
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mahādruma | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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mahādruma | m. Name of a son of bhavya-  |
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mahādruma | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by him  |
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mahāduḥkha | n. a great pain or evil  |
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mahādundu | m. a great military drum  |
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mahādurga | mfn. very difficult to be crossed  |
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mahādurga | n. a great calamity or danger  |
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mahādūṣaka | m. a species of grain  |
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mahādūta | m. or n. (?) Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahādvādaśīvicāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahādvandva | m. equals -dundu- (q.v)  |
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mahādvāra | m. n. a principal door or gate  |
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mahādvārā | f. (a woman) having a large vagina  |
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mahādyotā | f. Name of a tantra- goddess  |
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mahādyuti | mfn. of great splendour, very bright or glorious |
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mahādyutikara | m. Name of the sun  |
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mahāga | mfn. (?) great, prosperous  |
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mahāgada | (hāg-) m. "great remedy", a kind of drug  |
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mahāgada | m. great sickness  |
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mahāgada | m. fever  |
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mahāgada | m. a particular sickness  |
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mahāgada | mfn. having a great club  |
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mahāgaja | m. a great elephant  |
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mahāgaja | m. one of the elephant that support the earth (see dik-karin-)  |
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mahāgajalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgala | mfn. long-necked or thick-necked  |
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mahāgaṇa | m. a great multitude, great assembly or crowd, great corporate body  |
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mahāgaṇa | m. a particular high number (1 with 14 ciphers)  |
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mahāgaṇapati | m. "great leader of (śiva-'s) hosts", Name of gaṇeśa- or a form of gaṇeśa- ( )  |
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mahāgaṇapatikalpepañcatriṃśatpīṭhikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatisahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatividyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāgandha | mf(ā-)n. having a strong odour, very fragrant  |
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mahāgandha | m. Calamus Rotang  |
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mahāgandha | m. Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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mahāgandhā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahāgandha | m. Name of a flower  |
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mahāgandha | m. of cāmuṇḍā-  |
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mahāgandha | n. a kind of sandal-wood  |
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mahāgandha | n. myrrh  |
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mahāgandhahastin | m. Name of a very efficacious remedy  |
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mahāgaṇeśa | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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mahāgaṇeśapurāṇegaṇeśagītā | f. plural Name of work  |
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mahāgaṅgā | f. "the great gaṅgā-", Name of a river  |
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mahāgarbha | mfn. "having a large womb"(or m."a large womb"), Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgarbha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāgarta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgastyasaṃhitā | (hāg-) f. Name of work  |
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mahāgati | (prob.) f. a particular high number  |
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mahāgaurī | f. one of the 9 forms of durgā-  |
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mahāgaurī | f. Name of a river  |
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mahāgaurīvita | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāgava | m. Bos Gavaeus  |
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mahāgaya | mfn. having a great household (said of agni-)  |
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mahāghaṇṭādhara | mf(ā-)n. having a large bell  |
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mahāghasa | m. "great eater", Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāghāsa | mfn. abounding with grass or fodder  |
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mahāghāsa | m. equals mahato mahatyā vā ghāsaḥ- Va1rtt. 1.  |
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mahāghaṭa | m. a great pitcher (according to to others, a proper N.)  |
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mahāghoṇṭā | f. the big jujube  |
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mahāghora | mfn. very terrible or formidable  |
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mahāghora | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahāghoṣa | mf(ā-)n. loud-sounding  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. a loud noise  |
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mahāghoṣā | f. Boswellia Thurifera  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. equals karkaṭa-śṛṅgī- (or a kind of gall-nut)  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. equals śṛṅgī-  |
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mahāghoṣa | n. a market  |
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mahāghoṣānugā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāghoṣasvararāja | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāghoṣeśvara | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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mahāghṛta | n. ghee kept a long time (used for medicinal purposes)  |
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mahāghūrṇā | f. spirituous liquor  |
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mahāgiri | m. a great mountain  |
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mahāgiri | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāgiri | m. (with jaina-s) of a sthavira-  |
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mahāgīta | m. "great singer", Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgni | m. Name of work (hāg-)  |
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mahāgnicayana | n. Name of work (and mahāgnicayanakārikā na-kārikā- f. mahāgnicayanaprayoga na-prayoga- m. mahāgnicayanavyākhyā na-vyākhyā- f. mahāgnicayanasūtra na-sūtra- n.) |
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mahāgnicayanakārikā | f. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanaprayoga | m. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanasūtra | n. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanavyākhyā | f. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnisarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgodhūma | m. coarse-grained wheat  |
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mahāgraha | m. "the great planet", Name of rāhu-  |
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mahāgraha | m. of the planet Saturn  |
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mahāgrāha | m. a great shark  |
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mahāgrahāyaṇī | (hāgr-) f. Name of the 15th day of the first half of the month āgrahāyaṇa-  |
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mahāgrāma | m. a great multitude  |
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mahāgrāma | m. a great village  |
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mahāgrāma | m. Name of the ancient capital of Ceylon (said to be the of Ptolemy and the modern Magama)  |
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mahāgrāma | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāgranthika | mfn. (in med.) forming great knots  |
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mahāgṛha | n. a large house  |
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mahāgrīva | mfn. long-necked (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāgrīva | m. a camel  |
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mahāgrīva | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāgrīva | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāgrīvin | m. "long-necked", a camel  |
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mahāgṛṣṭi | f. a cow with a large hump  |
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mahāguha | m. a species of parasitical worm, (see -kuha-)  |
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mahāguhā | f. Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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mahāgulmā | f. the soma- plant  |
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mahāguṇa | m. a chief quality, cardinal virtue  |
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mahāguṇa | mfn. possessing great excellencies, distinguished, very meritorious  |
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mahāguṇa | mfn. very efficacious  |
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mahāguṇa | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahāguṇatva | n. the possession of great properties or virtues  |
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mahāguru | m. a very venerable person  |
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mahāhailihila |  |
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mahāhaṃsa | m. "great haṃsa-" (q.v), Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāhanu | mfn. having large jaws  |
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mahāhanu | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāhanu | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahāhanu | m. of a being attending on śiva-  |
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mahāharmya | n. a great building or palace, splendid mansion  |
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mahāhāsa | m. loud laughter  |
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mahāhāsa | mfn. laughing loudly  |
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mahāhasta | mfn. having large hands (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāhastin | mfn. having large hands  |
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mahāhava | (hāh-) m. a great war or battle  |
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mahāhava | m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāhavis | n. the principal oblation at the sākam-edha- sacrifice  |
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mahāhavis | n. clarified butter  |
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mahāhavis | n. Name of śiva- (see havis-)  |
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mahāhavis | m. Name of a hotṛ-  |
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mahāhaya | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāhemavat | mfn. richly adorned with gold  |
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mahāhetu | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāhi | m. a great serpent  |
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mahāhigandhā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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mahāhimavat | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāhiśayana | n. the sleeping (of viṣṇu-) on the great serpent  |
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mahāhivalaya | mf(ā-)n. wearing a great serpent as a bracelet (said of durgā-)  |
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mahāhna | (hāh-) m. "advanced time of day", the afternoon (see -niśā-, -rātra-).  |
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mahāhrada | m. a great tank or pool etc.  |
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mahāhrada | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāhrada | m. of a mythical pool,  |
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mahāhrada | m. of śiva- (see tīrtha-m-).  |
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mahāhrasva | mfn. very short, exceedingly low  |
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mahāhrasvā | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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mahāja | (hāja-) m. a large he-goat  |
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mahāja | mfn. high-born, noble  |
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mahājābāla | m. Name of a man  |
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mahājajñu | m. Name of a mythical teacher  |
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mahājālī | f. (only ) a species of ghoṣā- with yellowish flowers  |
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mahājālī | f. a species of kośātakī- with red flowers  |
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mahājālī | f. a species of creeper  |
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mahājālī | f. a kind of factitious salt.  |
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mahājālini | (mc. for nī-) f. a species of plant  |
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mahājambha | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahājambu | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājambū | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājana | m. (sg.;rarely plural) a great multitude of men, the populace ( mahājane ne- ind.in the presence of a great number of men, in public) etc.  |
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mahājana | m. a great or eminent man, great persons  |
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mahājana | m. the chief or head of a trade or caste  |
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mahājana | m. a merchant (?)  |
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mahājana | mfn. (a house) occupied by a great number of men  |
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mahājane | ind. mahājana |
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mahājaṅgha | m. "great-legged", a camel  |
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mahājanīya | mfn. equals mahāñ jano yasya- vArttika  |
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mahājānu | m. "large-kneed", Name of a Brahman  |
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mahājānu | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahājapa | m. a particular personification  |
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mahājaṭa | mfn. wearing a great braid or coil of matted hair (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahājaṭā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājātaka | n. "the great jātaka-", Name of one of the best and most often recited jātaka-s of the buddha- |
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mahājāti | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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mahājātīya | mfn. moderately large  |
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mahājātīya | mfn. of an excellent sort or species  |
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mahājatru | mfn. having a great collar-bone (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahājava | mf(ā-)n. very impetuous, very swift, very fleet, very rapid  |
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mahājava | m. an antelope  |
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mahājavā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- (varia lectio mano-javā-).  |
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mahājaya | mfn. very victorious  |
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mahājaya | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahājayā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahājhaṣa | m. a big or strong fish  |
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mahājihva | mfn. long-tongued (said of śiva-)  |
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mahājihva | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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mahājñānagītā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahājñānayutā | f. Name of the goddess manasā-  |
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mahājñānin | m. "knowing much", Name of śiva-  |
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mahājñānin | m. a great soothsayer  |
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mahājvāla | mfn. blazing greatly (said of śiva-)  |
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mahājvāla | m. a sacrificial fire  |
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mahājvāla | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahājvālā | f. a large flame  |
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mahājvara | m. great affliction  |
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mahājvarāṅkuśa | m. a mixture used as a remedy for fever  |
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mahājyaiṣṭhī | f. Name of a night of full moon coinciding with certain phenomena in the heavens in the month jyaiṣṭha-  |
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mahājyotis | m. "having great splendour", Name of śiva-  |
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mahājyotiṣmatī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahākaccha | m. a high Cedrena Toona  |
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mahākaccha | m. "having vast shores", the sea  |
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mahākaccha | m. varuṇa-, god of the sea  |
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mahākaccha | m. a mountain  |
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mahākadambaka | m. a species of large Kadamba  |
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mahākailāsadaṇḍaka | m. Name of work  |
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mahākalā | f. the night of the new moon  |
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mahākāla | m. a form of śiva- in his character of destroyer (being then represented black and of terrific aspect) or a place sacred to that form of śiva- etc.  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants etc. ( mahākālatva -tva- n. )  |
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mahākāla | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākāla | m. equals viṣṇu-rūpākhaṇḍa-daṇḍāyamāna-samaya- (?)  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahākāla | m. of a species of cucumber, Trichosanthes Palmata  |
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mahākāla | m. the mango tree (?)  |
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mahākāla | m. (with jaina-s) one of the 9 treasures  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahākāla | n. Name of a liṅga- in ujjayinī-  |
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mahākālabhairavatantreśarabhakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālakhaṇḍa | mn. (?) Name of work  |
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mahākālamata | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālapura | n. " mahā-kāla-'s city", ujjayinī-  |
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mahākālarudroditastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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mahākālasaṃhitākūṭa | mn. Name of work  |
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mahākālastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālatva | n. mahākāla |
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mahākālaveya | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school  |
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mahākālayogaśāstrekhecarīvidyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahākāleśvara | n. Name of a liṅga- at ujjayinī-  |
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mahākāleta | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school  |
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mahākāleya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahākālī | f. Name of durgā- in her terrific form  |
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mahākālī | f. of one of durgā-'s attendants  |
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mahākālī | f. (with jaina-s) of one of the 16 vidyā-devī-s  |
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mahākālī | f. of a goddess who executed the commands of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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mahākālīmata | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālīsūkta | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālītantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālīyantra | n. Name of a particular magical diagram  |
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mahākalopa | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school (see -kālopa-, -kāpola-).  |
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mahākālopa | m. plural Name of a school (see -kalopa-).  |
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mahākalpa | m. a great cycle of time  |
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mahākalpa | m. Name of śiva- (equals divya-bhūṣaṇa- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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mahākalyāṇa | n. a particular drug (see kalyāṇaka-).  |
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mahākalyāṇaka | mfn. very excellent  |
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mahākambu | mfn. stark naked (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākanda | m. garlic, radish and other tuberous plants  |
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mahākanda | m. Hingtsha Repens  |
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mahākanda | n. dry ginger  |
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mahākaṅkara | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākānta | m. "very pleasing", Name of śiva-  |
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mahākāntā | f. the earth  |
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mahākaṇṭakinī | f. "having large thorns", Cactus Indicus  |
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mahākanya | m. Name of a man  |
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mahākanya | m. plural of his descendants  |
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mahākapāla | m. "large-headed", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahākapāla | m. of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākaparda | m. a species of shell  |
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mahākapi | m. "great ape", Name of a king  |
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mahākapi | m. of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākapi | m. of one of the 34 incarnations of buddha-  |
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mahākapilapañcarātra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākapittha | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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mahākapittha | m. red garlic  |
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mahākapola | m. "great-cheeked", Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākāpola | m. plural a particular school of the sāma-veda-,  |
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mahākapota | m. a species of serpent  |
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mahākara | m. a large hand  |
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mahākara | m. a large revenue or rent  |
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mahākara | m. "having great rays", Name of a buddha-  |
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mahākara | mfn. large-handed  |
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mahākara | mfn. having a large revenue |
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mahākāra | mfn. (hāk-) "large-formed", great, extensive  |
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mahākāra | m. plural Name of a country belonging to madhya-deśa-  |
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mahākarabha | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākarambha | m. a particular poisonous plant  |
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mahākāraṇa | n. first cause  |
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mahākāraṇaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahākarañja | m. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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mahākarkāru | m. a species of plant  |
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mahākarman | n. a great work  |
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mahākarman | mfn. accomplishing great works (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākarṇa | mfn. having large ears (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākarṇa | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahākarṇī | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahākarṇi | m. Name of a man  |
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mahākarṇikāra | m. Cathartocarpus (Cassia) Fistula  |
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mahākārtayaśa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahākārttikī | f. the night of full moon in the month kārttika- (when the moon is in the constellation rohiṇī-)  |
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mahākaruṇa | mfn. very compassionate ( mahākaruṇatā -tā-f. )  |
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mahākaruṇa | f. general compassionateness  |
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mahākaruṇācandri | mahākaruṇacandri m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahākaruṇacandri | mahākaruṇācandri m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahākaruṇapuṇḍarīka | n. Name of a sūtra-  |
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mahākaruṇatā | f. mahākaruṇa |
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mahākāruṇika | mfn. exceedingly compassionate  |
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mahākāśa | m. Name of a varṣa-  |
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mahākāśabhairavakalpeśarabheśvarakavaca | (hāk-) n. Name of work  |
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mahākāśī | f. Name of the tutelary goddess of the mataṃga-ja-s  |
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mahākāśyapa | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākathahacakra | (hāk-) n. a particular magical diagram  |
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mahākaṭitaṭaśroṇī | f. (a woman) having large hips and buttocks  |
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mahākātyāyana | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākauṣītaka | n. Name of a Vedic work  |
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mahākauṣītaki | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahākauṣītakibrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-  |
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mahākauṣṭhila | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākauṣṭhilya | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākavi | m. a great or classical poet commentator or commentary (see -kāvya-)  |
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mahākavi | m. Name of śukra-  |
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mahākāvya | n. a great or classical poem (applied as a distinguishing title to 6 chief artificial poems, viz. the raghu-vaṃśa-, kumārasambhava- and megha-dūta- by kālidāsa-, the śiśupāla-vadha- by māgha-, the kirātārjunīya- by bhāravi- and the naiṣadha-carita- by śrī-harṣa-; according to to some the bhaṭṭi-kāvya- is also a mahā-kāvya-) ( ) .  |
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mahākāya | mfn. large-bodied, of great stature, tall, bulky etc. ( mahākāyatva -tva- n.)  |
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mahākāya | m. an elephant  |
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mahākāya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākāya | m. of śiva-  |
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mahākāya | m. of a being attending on śiva-  |
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mahākāya | m. of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahākāyā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahākāyaśirodhara | mfn. having a large body and strong neck  |
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mahākāyatva | n. mahākāya |
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mahākāyika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākeśa | mfn. having strong hair (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāketu | mfn. having a great banner (said of śiva-),  |
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mahākhallava | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mahākhalvala | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mahākhaṇḍana | m. Name of two works.  |
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mahākharva | m. n. a high number, 10 billions (?)  |
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mahākhāta | n. a deep ditch or moat  |
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mahākhāta | mfn. having a large ditch or moat  |
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mahākhyāta | mfn. greatly renowned  |
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mahākīrtana | n. a house  |
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mahākīrti | mfn. high-renowned  |
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mahākīṭaparvata | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahākośa | m. a large sheath  |
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mahākośa | mfn. having a large sheath  |
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mahākośa | mfn. having a large scrotum (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākośaphalā | f. a species of gourd  |
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mahākośātakī | f. a kind of gourd  |
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mahākośī | f. Name of the tutelary goddess of the mataṃga-ja-s (varia lectio -kāśī-)  |
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mahākośī | f. of a river  |
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mahākrama | m. "wide-striding", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākratu | m. a great sacrifice (see -yajña-).  |
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mahākṛcchra | n. great penance (used as Name of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahākrodha | mfn. very inclined to wrath  |
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mahākrodha | mfn. Name of śiva-  |
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mahākṛṣṇa | m. "very black", a species of serpent  |
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mahākṛtyāparimala | m. a kind of magical spell  |
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mahākrūrā | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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mahākṣa | mfn. (hākṣa-) having great eyes (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahākṣapaṇaka | m. Name of an author  |
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mahākṣapaṭalika | m. a chief keeper of archives  |
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mahākṣāra | m. a kind of natron  |
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mahākṣatrapa | m. a great satrap  |
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mahākṣauhiṇī | (hāk-;in algebra) f. idem or '(hāk-) m. or n. (?) a particular high number ' (1 with twenty-four ciphers)  |
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mahākṣīra | m. sugarcane  |
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mahākṣīrā | f. a female buffalo  |
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mahākṣobhya | (hāk-) m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākuha | m. a species of parasitical worm (see -guha-).  |
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mahākula | n. a great or noble family etc.  |
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mahākula | mfn. being of a great or noble family, high-born etc.  |
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mahākūla | mf(ā-)n. having high banks  |
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mahākūla | mf(ā-)n. high-born (equals -kula-)  |
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mahākulīna | mf(ā-)n. equals prec. |
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mahākulīnatā | f. noble birth  |
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mahākulodbhava | mfn. sprung from a great or noble family. ( )  |
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mahākulotpanna | mfn. sprung from a great or noble family. ( )  |
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mahākumāra | m. an hereditary prince  |
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mahākumbhī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahākumudā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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mahākuṇḍa | m. Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākuṇḍa | m. of a man  |
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mahākūpa | m. a deep well  |
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mahākūrma | m. Name of a king  |
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mahākuśa | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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mahākuṣṭha | n. "severe cutaneous eruption", Name of 7 forms of cutaneous eruption  |
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mahākusumikā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. the great lakṣmī- (properly the śakti- of nārāyaṇa- or viṣṇu-, but sometimes identified with durgā- or with sarasvatī-;also Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in kara-vīra-) (see )  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. Name of a girl 13 years old and not arrived at puberty (who represents the goddess durgā- at the durgā- festival)  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. of a woman  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahālakṣmīhṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīhṛdayastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīnāmavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīsūkta | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmītīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahālakṣmīvilāsa | m. a particular drug  |
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mahālakṣmīvrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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mahālakṣmīvratapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmyaṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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mahālalāṭa | mfn. having a great forehead  |
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mahālasā | (hāl-) f. "very lazy", Name of a woman  |
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mahālaya | m. (hāl-) a great dwelling  |
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mahālaya | m. a great temple, great monastery  |
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mahālaya | m. a temple  |
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mahālaya | m. a monastery  |
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mahālaya | m. a place of refuge, sanctuary, asylum  |
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mahālaya | m. the loka- or world of brahmā-  |
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mahālaya | m. a tree etc. sacred to a deity  |
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mahālaya | m. a place of pilgrimage  |
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mahālaya | m. the great Universal Spirit  |
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mahālaya | m. a particular half month  |
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mahālaya | m. Name of a place  |
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mahālaya | m. of a man  |
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mahālayā | f. Name of a particular festival, the day of the moon's change in the month bhādra- and the last day of the Hindu lunar year  |
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mahālayā | f. of a particular deity  |
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mahālaya | n. (prob.) Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahālayaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahālayaśrāddhapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahālikaṭabhī | f. varia lectio for mah/ādik- q.v  |
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mahālīlāsarasvatī | f. a form of the goddess tārā- q.v  |
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mahāliṅga | n. a great liṅga- or phallus  |
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mahāliṅga | n. Name of a place  |
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mahāliṅga | mfn. having a great male organ (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāliṅgaśāstrin | m. Name of author  |
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mahāliṅgayogin | m. Name of author  |
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mahālodha | ( ) ( ) m. a species of Symplocos.  |
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mahālodhra | ( ) m. a species of Symplocos.  |
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mahāloha | n. "great iron", magnetic iron  |
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mahālola | mfn. excessively eager  |
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mahālola | m. a crow  |
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mahāloman | m. Name of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -loma-; see -roman-).  |
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mahālugi | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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mahālugipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāmada | m. great pride or intoxication  |
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mahāmada | m. excessive or violent rut (of an elephant)  |
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mahāmada | m. fever  |
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mahāmada | m. an elephant in strong rut  |
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mahāmāghī | f. (prob.) the day of full moon in the month māgha- when certain other celestial phenomena also occur  |
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mahāmagna | wrong reading for -nagna- (q.v)  |
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mahāmaha | m. a great festive procession  |
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mahāmaha | mfn. (prob. an old Intensive form) very mighty  |
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mahāmahā | f. Name of a constellation  |
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mahāmahā | f. a species of plant (wrong reading for -sahā-) (see the similar forms ghanāghana-, patāpata-, vadāvada-.)  |
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mahāmahas | n. a great light (seen in the sky)  |
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mahāmāheśvara | m. a great worshipper of maheśvara- or śiva-  |
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mahāmaheśvarakavi | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāmaheśvarāyatana | n. a particular region of the gods  |
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mahāmahiman | m. excessive greatness, true greatness ( mahāmahimaśālin hima-śālin- mfn.possessing true great)  |
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mahāmahiman | mfn. extremely great, truly great ( mahāmahimatva hima-tva- n.)  |
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mahāmahimaśālin | mfn. mahāmahiman |
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mahāmahimatva | n. mahāmahiman |
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mahāmahivrata | (mah/ā--) mfn. exercising great power  |
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mahāmahopādhyāya | m. a very great or venerable teacher (a title given to learned men)  |
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mahāmaitra | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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mahāmaitrī | f. great friendship, great attachment, great compassion (see )  |
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mahāmaitrīsamādhi | m. Name of a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmakha | m. a great or principal sacrifice (see -yajña-). |
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mahāmāla | mfn. wearing a great garland (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāmalaharī | f. a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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mahāmalayapura | n. Name of the 7 pagodas hewn out of the rocks at Mamallapuram near Madras  |
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mahāmālikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāmalla | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mahāmāṃsa | n. "costly meat", Name of various kinds of meat and especially of human flesh etc.  |
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mahāmāṃsavikraya | m. selling human flesh  |
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mahāmāṃsī | f. a kind of little shrub  |
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mahāmanas | mfn. (mah/ā--) great-minded, high-minded, magnanimous arrogant-minded, proud, haughty  |
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mahāmanas | m. the fabulous animal śarabha- (q.v)  |
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mahāmanas | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāmānasī | f. a goddess peculiar to the jaina-s  |
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mahāmānasikā | f. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 16 vidyā-devī-s  |
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mahāmanaska | mfn. equals -manas- mfn.  |
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mahāmanasvin | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmaṇḍala | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāmaṇḍaleśvara | m. a great chief of a province  |
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mahāmaṇḍalika | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāmaṇḍapa | n. Name of a vestibule in a celebrated śaiva- temple  |
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mahāmāndāra | m. or n. (?) a species of flower  |
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mahāmandārava | m. Name of a particular celestial plant  |
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mahāmaṇḍūka | m. a kind of large frog  |
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mahāmaṅgala | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. a costly gem, precious jewel  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. of a king  |
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mahāmani | m. Name of a king (wrong reading for -maṇi-, q.v)  |
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mahāmaṇicūḍa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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mahāmaṇidhara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāmānin | mfn. exceedingly proud  |
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mahāmaṇiratna | m. Name of a fabulous mountain  |
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mahāmañjuṣaka | n. (!) Name of a particular celestial flower  |
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mahāmañjūṣaka | m. Name of a particular celestial flower  |
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mahāmantra | m. any very sacred or efficacious text (of the veda- etc.)  |
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mahāmantra | m. a great spell, very efficacious charm (used especially against a serpent's venom)  |
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mahāmantrādisevāprakāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmantrānusāriṇī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess  |
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mahāmantrin | m. a chief counsellor, prime minister  |
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mahāmantrin | m. a great statesman or politician  |
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mahāmanuṣya | m. a man of high rank  |
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mahāmanuṣya | m. Name of a poet  |
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mahāmānya | mfn. being in great honour with (genitive case)  |
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mahāmarakata | m. a great emerald  |
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mahāmarakata | mfn. adorned with great emerald (varia lectio -mārakata-, q.v)  |
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mahāmārakata | mf(ā-)n. richly adorned with emeralds (see -marakata-).  |
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mahāmārga | m. a great road, high road, main street (see -patha-)  |
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mahāmārgapati | m. a superintendent of roads  |
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mahāmārī | f. "great destroying goddess", a form of durgā- and a spell called from her  |
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mahāmārī | f. a pestilence causing great mortality, the cholera (see mārī-).  |
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mahāmarṣa | (hām-) mfn. extremely wrathful  |
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mahāmarutvatīya | m. (with graha-) a particular libation consisting of a cupful offered to indra- marut-vat-  |
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mahāmāṣa | m. a species of large bean  |
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mahāmata | mfn. highly esteemed or honoured  |
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mahāmati | mfn. great-minded, having a great understanding, clever etc.  |
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mahāmati | m. the planet Jupiter  |
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mahāmati | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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mahāmati | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāmati | m. of a son of su-mati-  |
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mahāmati | f. Name of a woman  |
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mahāmatī | f. a particular lunar day personified as a daughter of aṅgiras-  |
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mahāmātṛ | f. plural "the great mothers", Name of a class of personifications of the śakti- or female energy of śiva-  |
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mahāmātra | mfn. great in measure, great, the greatest, best, most excellent of (compound)  |
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mahāmātra | m. a man of high rank, high official, prime minister etc.  |
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mahāmātra | m. an elephant-driver or keeper etc.  |
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mahāmātra | m. a superintendent of elephants  |
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mahāmātra | m. the wife of a prime minister or high official, great lady  |
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mahāmātṛgaṇeśvara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmātrī | f. a spiritual teacher's wife  |
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mahāmatsya | m. a large fish  |
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mahāmatta | mfn. being in excessive rut (as an elephant)  |
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mahāmātya | (hām-) m. the prime minister of a king  |
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mahāmaudgalyāyana | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāmāya | mf(ā-)n. having great deceit or illusion  |
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mahāmāya | mf(ā-)n. practising great deceit or illusion very illusory |
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mahāmāya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmāya | m. of śiva- ( )  |
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mahāmāya | m. of an asura-  |
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mahāmāya | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mahāmāyā | f. great deceit or illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with durgā-  |
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mahāmāya | m. Name of a wife of śuddhodana-  |
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mahāmāyādhara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmāyāśambara | n. (or ra-tantra-) Name of a tantra-.  |
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mahāmāyī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmāyūra | n. a particular drug  |
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mahāmāyūra | n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a particular prayer  |
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mahāmayūrī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess (equals -māyūrī- q.v)  |
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mahāmāyūrī | f. (with Buddhists) Name of one of the 5 amulets and of one of the 5 tutelary goddesses (see -mayūrī-)  |
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mahāmāyūrīstotra | n. Name of a collection of stotra-s.  |
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mahāmbuja | (hām-) n. a particular high number, a billion  |
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mahāmbuka | (hām-) m. Name of śiva- (perhaps wrong reading for mahāmbu-da-; see -megha-).  |
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mahāmeda | m. Erythrina Indica  |
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mahāmeda | m. ( ) or f(ā-). ( ) a species of medicinal plant.  |
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mahāmedha | m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāmedhā | f. "great intelligence", Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmegha | m. a great or dense cloud  |
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mahāmegha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmegha | m. of a man (varia lectio megha-vega-)  |
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mahāmeghagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāmeghanibhasvana | mfn. equals -svana- below  |
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mahāmeghanivāsin | m. "dwelling in thick clouds", Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmeghasvana | mfn. sounding like immense thunder-clouds  |
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mahāmeghaughanirghoṣa | mfn. sounding like a multitude of large thunder-clouds  |
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mahāmeru | m. (mah/ā--) the great mountain meru-  |
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mahāmeru | m. Name of a varṣa-  |
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mahāmeru | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāmerudhara | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmīna | m. a large fish  |
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mahāmla | mfn. (hām-) very acid or sour  |
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mahāmla | n. the fruit of the Indian tamarind  |
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mahāmla | n. acid seasoning  |
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mahāmoda | m. a species of jasmine  |
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mahāmoha | m. great confusion or infatuation of mind etc.  |
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mahāmohā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmohamantra | m. a very efficacious charm ( mahāmohamantratva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāmohamantratva | n. mahāmohamantra |
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mahāmohana | mfn. very confusing or bewildering  |
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mahāmohasvarottaratantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāmohin | m. a thorn-apple  |
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mahāmṛdha | n. a great battle  |
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mahāmṛga | m. a large animal, (especially) any large wild animal  |
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mahāmṛga | m. an elephant  |
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mahāmṛga | m. the mythical animal śarabha- (q.v)  |
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mahāmṛtyu | m. the great death  |
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mahāmṛtyu | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmṛtyuharastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjaya | mn. (with lauha-) (?)"conquering great death" , a particular drug  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjaya | m. Name of a sacred text addressed to śiva- (also mahāmṛtyuṃjayamantra ya-mantra- m.)  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayahoma | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayamantra | m. mahāmṛtyuṃjaya |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmucilinda | m. a species of plant  |
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mahāmucilinda | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahāmucilindaparvata | m. idem or 'm. Name of a mythical mountain '  |
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mahāmūḍha | mfn. very foolish or infatuated  |
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mahāmūḍha | m. a great simpleton  |
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mahāmudrā | f. a particular posture or position of the hands or feet (in the practice of yoga- q.v)  |
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mahāmudrā | f. a particular high number  |
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mahāmukha | n. a great mouth  |
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mahāmukha | n. the great embouchure of a river  |
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mahāmukha | mf(ī-)n. large-mouthed (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāmukha | mf(ī-)n. having a great embouchure  |
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mahāmukha | m. a crocodile  |
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mahāmukha | m. Name of a jina-  |
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mahāmukha | m. of a man  |
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mahāmūla | n. a large or full-grown radish  |
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mahāmūla | n. a species of onion  |
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mahāmūlya | mfn. very costly  |
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mahāmūlya | m. n. a ruby  |
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mahāmūlya | m. (alsof(ā-).) very precious cloth  |
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mahāmuṇḍanikā | f. a kind of Sphaeranthus  |
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mahāmuṇḍī | f. a kind of Sphaeranthus  |
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mahāmuni | m. a great muni- or sage, (especially) Name of a buddha- or jina- etc.  |
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mahāmuni | m. Zanthoxylon Hastile  |
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mahāmuni | m. Name of vyāsa-  |
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mahāmuni | m. of agastya-  |
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mahāmuni | m. of a ṛṣi- in the 5th manv-antara-  |
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mahāmuni | n. the seed of Zanthoxylon Hastile  |
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mahāmuni | n. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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mahāmuni | n. any medicinal herb  |
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mahāmunisvādhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmūrdhan | mfn. great-headed, large-headed (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāmūrkha | m. a great fool  |
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mahāmūrti | mfn. large-formed, great-bodied (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahāmūṣaka | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahāmūṣika | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahānābha | mfn. having a large navel-like cavity  |
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mahānābha | m. Name of a magical spell pronounced over weapons  |
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mahānābha | m. of two dānava-s  |
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mahānada | m. a great river or stream  |
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mahānada | m. Name of a river  |
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mahānāda | m. a loud sound, last cry, roaring, bellowing  |
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mahānāda | mf(ā-)n. last-sounding, roaring or bellowing loudly, making a loud noise  |
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mahānāda | m. a great drum  |
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mahānāda | m. a muscle, shell  |
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mahānāda | m. rain-cloud  |
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mahānāda | m. an elephant  |
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mahānāda | m. a lion  |
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mahānāda | m. a camel  |
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mahānāda | m. the ear  |
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mahānāda | m. equals śayānaka- (bhayānaka-?)  |
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mahānāda | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāda | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahānāda | n. a musical instrument  |
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mahānadī | f. a river etc.  |
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mahānadī | f. Name of the Ganges  |
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mahānadī | f. of a well-known river (which rises on the south-west of Bengal, and after an eastward course of 520 miles divides into several branches at the town of Cuttack, and falls by several mouths into the Bay of Bengal)  |
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mahānadī | f. of various streams etc.  |
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mahānāḍī | f. a great tubular vessel  |
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mahānāḍī | f. sinew, tendon  |
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mahānadīsāgarasaṃgama | m. "confluence of the mahā-nadī- and the ocean", Name of a place  |
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mahānāga | m. a great serpent  |
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mahānāga | m. a great elephant  |
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mahānāga | m. one of the elephants that support the earth  |
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mahānāga | m. Name of vātsyāyana-  |
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mahānāgahana | m. (?) Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāgahana | m. of a śrāvaka-  |
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mahānagara | n. a great city or Name of a city  |
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mahānagna | m. "quite naked", a paramour  |
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mahānagna | m. an athlete  |
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mahānagna | (f(ā-). ;or /ī- etc.) , a kind of harlot (equals mahatī ca nagnī ca- on ; wrong reading mahā-ṇagnī-and -naghnī-).  |
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mahāṇagnī | (!) f. See -nagn/a-.  |
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mahānaka | (hān-) m. a kind of large drum  |
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mahānakha | mfn. having great nails or claws (śiva-)  |
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mahānala | m. Arundo Bengalensis  |
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mahānāman | m. Name of a relation of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahānāmnī | f. Name of a pariśiṣṭa- of the sāma-veda-  |
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mahānāmnī | f. plural (scilicet ṛcas-), Name of 9 verses of the sāma-- veda- beginning with the words vidā maghavan- etc.  |
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mahānāmnika | mfn. relating to the mahā-nāmnī-  |
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mahānāmnika | mfn. relating to the mahā-nāmnī- verses on  |
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mahānāmṇīvrata | n. a religious observance in which the mahā-nāmnī- verses are recited  |
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mahānana | (hān-) mfn. having a great mouth or face  |
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mahānānātva | n. Name of certain ceremonial rules  |
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mahānanda | m. (hān-or hā-n-) great bliss ( mahānandatva -tva- n.state of great bliss)  |
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mahānanda | m. the great joy of deliverance from further transmigration, final emancipation  |
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mahānanda | m. a kind of flute  |
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mahānanda | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahānanda | m. of a king  |
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mahānanda | m. of two authors  |
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mahānanda | m. of a river  |
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mahānandā | f. ardent spirits  |
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mahānandā | f. a species of plant (equals ārāma-śītalā-)  |
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mahānandā | f. the 9th day in the light half of the month māgha-  |
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mahānandā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahānandadhīra | m. Name of an author  |
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mahānandatva | n. mahānanda |
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mahānandi | m. Name of a king  |
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mahānandin | m. Name of a king  |
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mahānaraka | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahānārāyaṇa | m. "the great nārāyaṇa-", viṣṇu-  |
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mahānārāyaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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mahānarendra | m. a great conjuror or magician  |
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mahānarman | m. a māhiṣya- (q.v) who knows medicine  |
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mahānasa | n. (hān-) a heavy waggon or cart,  |
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mahānasa | n. a kitchen (also m.) etc.  |
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mahānasa | m. cooking utensils (?)  |
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mahānasa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahānāsa | mfn. having a great nose (śiva-)  |
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mahānasādhyakṣa | m. a chief kitchen-superintendent  |
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mahānasī | f. a cook, kitchen-maid  |
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mahānaṭa | m. "great actor", Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. a brilliant spectacle  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. Name of a kind of drama  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. of a drama in 14 acts fabled to have been composed by the monkey-chief hanu-mat- (equals hanuman-n- q.v)  |
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mahānavamī | f. the 9th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahānavamī | f. the last of the 9 days or nights dedicated to the worship of durgā-, the last days of the durgā-pūjā-  |
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mahānavamīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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mahānāyaka | m. a great head or chief  |
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mahānāyaka | m. a great gem in the centre of a string of pearls  |
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mahānayaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāndhakāra | (hān-) m. thick darkness, gross spiritual darkness  |
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mahāndhra | (hān-) m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāndhraka | (hān-) m. Name of a king (varia lectio mahīdhraka-)  |
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mahānemi | m. a crow  |
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mahānetra | mfn. large-eyed (śiva-)  |
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mahāṅga | mfn. (hāṅga-) having a great body or limbs (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāṅga | m. (only ) a camel  |
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mahāṅga | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahāṅga | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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mahāṅga | m. Plumbago Zeylanica.  |
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mahānīca | m. "very low (in caste)", a washerman, fuller  |
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mahānidhi | m.  |
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mahānidhikumāra | m. Name of two poets.  |
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mahānidra | mfn. sleeping soundly, sleeping long  |
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mahānidrā | f. "the great sleep", death  |
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mahānila | (hān-) m. Name of a serpent demon  |
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mahānīla | mfn. dark blue, deep black  |
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mahānīla | m. a sapphire etc.  |
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mahānīla | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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mahānīla | m. Verbesina Scandens  |
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mahānīla | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahānīla | m. of a mountain  |
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mahānīlā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahānīla | m. equals bṛhan-nīlī-  |
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mahānīla | n. a lotion or ointment for the eyes  |
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mahānīlābhrajālīya | Nom. P. yati-, to resemble a dense mass of black clouds  |
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mahānīlamaya | mfn. consisting or made of sapphire  |
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mahānīlatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahānīlī | f. a blue variety of Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahānīlopala | m. "dark-blue stone", a sapphire  |
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mahānimba | m. Melia Bukajun  |
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mahānimbarajas | n. a particular high number  |
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mahānimitta | n. Name of a particular doctrine  |
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mahānimna | n. the intestines, abdomen  |
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mahānināda | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāniraṣṭa | (mah/ā-.) m. a gelded bull  |
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mahāniraya | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahānirṇayatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahānirvāṇa | n. "the great nirvāṇa-", total extinction of individual existence  |
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mahānirvāṇatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahāniś | f. the dead of night, midnight  |
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mahāniśā | f. equals prec. etc.  |
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mahāniśā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāniśītha | m. plural Name of a jaina- sect  |
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mahāniśītha | n. of a jaina- work  |
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mahāniyama | m. "great vow", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāniyuta | n. a particular high number  |
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mahāñjana | (hāñj-) m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāñji | (hāñji-) mfn. having broad spots  |
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mahānṛtya | m. a great dancer (said of śiva-)  |
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mahānta | mfn. great  |
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mahānta | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahānta | mfn. (for mahar-anta-) ending with mahar-  |
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mahāntaka | (hān-) m. "the great finisher", death (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahānubhāva | mf(ā-)n. (hān-) of great might, mighty etc.  |
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mahānubhāva | mf(ā-)n. high-minded, noble-mighty, generous  |
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mahānubhāvatā | f. ( [in Prakrit])magnanimity, generosity.  |
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mahānubhāvatva | n. ( ) magnanimity, generosity.  |
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mahānūpa | (hān-) mfn. having great swamps.  |
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mahānurāga | (hān-) m. great love, excessive affection  |
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mahānuśaṃsaka | (hān-) mfn. being of great comfort or advantage  |
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mahānvaya | (hān-) mf(ā-)n. being of noble family  |
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mahānyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahānyāsavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahānyāya | m. a principal rule  |
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mahāpada | n. (perhaps) great space  |
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mahāpāda | mfn. having large feet (śiva-)  |
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mahāpadapaṅkti | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāpadma | m. ( ) or n. a particular high number  |
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mahāpadma | m. Name of one of the 9 treasures of kubera-  |
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mahāpadma | m. (with jaina-s) Name of a particular treasure inhabited by a nāga-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of one of the 8 treasure connected with the padminī- magical art  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a hell (one of the 8 cold hells )  |
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mahāpadma | m. a kind of serpent  |
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mahāpadma | m. Name of a nāga- dwelling in the mahā-padma- treasure mentioned above etc.  |
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mahāpadma | m. of the southernmost of the elephants that support the earth ( )  |
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mahāpadma | m. of nanda-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a son of nanda-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahāpadma | m. a kiṃ-nara- or attendant on kubera-  |
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mahāpadma | m. a species of esculent root  |
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mahāpadma | n. a white lotus flower  |
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mahāpadma | n. the figure of a white lotus flower  |
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mahāpadma | n. a particular compound of oil  |
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mahāpadma | n. Name of a city on the right bank of the Ganges  |
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mahāpadma | m. or n. (?) Name of a kāvya-  |
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mahāpadmapati | m. "proprietor of millions", Name of nanda-  |
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mahāpadmasalila | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahāpadmasaras | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahāpadyaṣaṭka | n. "collection of 6 classical verses", Name of a poem in praise of king bhoja- (ascribed to kālidāsa-).  |
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mahāpagā | f. (hāp-) a great river or stream  |
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mahāpagā | f. Name of a river (?)  |
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mahāpaiṅgya | n. Name of a Vedic text  |
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mahāpaiśācika | n. (with ghṛta-) a particular ointment  |
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mahāpaiṭhīnasi | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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mahāpākajānī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāpakṣa | mfn. having a great party or numerous adherents  |
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mahāpakṣa | mfn. having a great family  |
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mahāpakṣa | m. "great-winged", a kind of duck  |
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mahāpakṣa | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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mahāpakṣī | f. an owl  |
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mahāpakṣin | m. the hooting owl  |
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mahāpāla | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāpāna | n. an excellent drink  |
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mahāpañcamūla | n. a group of 5 various roots (see pañca-m-).  |
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mahāpañcaviṣa | n. the 5 strong poisons (viz. śṛṅgī-, kāla-kūṭa-, mustaka-, vatsanābha-, śaṅkha-karṇī-)  |
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mahāpaṇḍita | mfn. extremely learned  |
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mahāpaṇḍita | m. a great scholar  |
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mahāpaṅka | m. or n. (?) deep mire  |
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mahāpaṅkti | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāpanthaka | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāpāpa | n. a great crime  |
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mahāpāpman | mfn. doing much evil  |
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mahāpāra | m. a particular personification  |
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mahāpāra | mfn. having distant shores, wide (the sea)  |
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mahāparādha | (hāp-) m. a great offence  |
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mahāparāhṇa | (hāp-) m. a late hour in the afternoon (see -niśā-, -rātra-).  |
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mahāparāka | m. a particular penance  |
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mahāpāraṇika | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāpārevata | n. a species of fruit tree  |
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mahāparinirvāṇa | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāparinirvāṇasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāpāriṣad | m. one of the principle attendants (of a god)  |
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mahāpārśva | mf(ā-)n. having broad or thick sides  |
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mahāpārśva | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāpārśva | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahāpāruṣaka | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāparvata | m. a high mountain  |
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mahāpāśa | m. Name of an officer of yama-  |
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mahāpāśa | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahāpāsaka | m. wrong reading for mahop- (q.v)  |
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mahāpaśu | m. large cattle  |
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mahāpāśupata | m. a zealous worshipper of śiva- paśu-pati-  |
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mahāpāśupata | n. (with vrata-) the great religious vow connected with the worship of śiva- paśu-pati-  |
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mahāpaṭa | m. the skin  |
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mahāpāta | m. a long flight  |
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mahāpāta | mfn. far-flying (and of an arrow)  |
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mahāpātaka | n. a great crime or sin (5 such are enumerated, viz. killing a Brahman, drinking intoxicating liquors, theft, committing adultery with the wife of a religious teacher, and associating with any one guilty of these crimes) etc.  |
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mahāpātaka | n. any great crime or heinous sin  |
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mahāpātakin | mfn. guilty of a great crime  |
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mahāpāṭala | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāpatha | m. a principal road, high street (in a city), high road, highway (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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mahāpatha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāpatha | m. the long journey, the passage into the next world (thaṃyā-,to die)  |
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mahāpatha | m. the great pilgrimage (to the shrine of śiva- on mount kedāra-, or the same pilgrimage performed in spirit id est by deep absorption into śiva-) |
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mahāpatha | m. the knowledge of the essence of śiva- acquired in this pilgrimage  |
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mahāpatha | m. the mountain-precipices from which devotees throw themselves to obtain a speedier entrance into śiva-'s heaven  |
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mahāpatha | m. Name of the book which treats of the above subjects  |
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mahāpatha | m. of a hell  |
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mahāpatha | n. equals brahma-randhra- (q.v)  |
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mahāpatha | mf(ā-)n. having a great path or way  |
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mahāpathagama | m. ( ) "the act of going the great journey", dying  |
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mahāpathagamana | n. ( ) "the act of going the great journey", dying  |
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mahāpathagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāpathika | mfn. undertaking great journeys  |
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mahāpathikṛdiṣṭi | f. a particular sacrifice commentator or commentary  |
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mahāpātra | n. a prime minister  |
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mahāpattra | m. "having large leaves", a kind of pot-herb  |
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mahāpattrā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahāpaurava | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāpaurṇamāsī | f. a night in which Jupiter enters into conjunction with the full moon  |
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mahāpavitra | mfn. greatly purifying (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahāpavitra | mfn. greatly protecting against unfavourable influences  |
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mahāpavitreṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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mahāphala | n. a great fruit  |
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mahāphala | n. a testicle  |
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mahāphala | n. great reward  |
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mahāphala | mf(ā-)n. having great fruits, bearing much fruit  |
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mahāphala | mf(ā-)n. bringing a rich reward  |
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mahāphala | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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mahāphalā | f. (only ) a kind of colocynth |
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mahāphala | m. the big jujube  |
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mahāphala | m. a species of jambū-  |
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mahāphala | m. a citron tree  |
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mahāphala | m. a kind of spear.  |
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mahāphaṇaka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāpheṇā | f. Os Sepiae  |
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mahāpheṭkārīya | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahāpīlu | m. a species of tree  |
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mahāpīlupati | m. (?)  |
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mahāpiṇḍītaka | m. a species of plant  |
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mahāpiṇḍītaru | m. a species of tree  |
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mahāpīṭha | n. a high seat  |
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mahāplava | m. a great flood  |
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mahāpoṭagala | m. a species of large rush or reed  |
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mahāprabandha | m. a great literary work  |
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mahāprabha | mfn. shining brightly, exceedingly brilliant or splendid  |
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mahāprabha | m. the light of a lamp  |
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mahāprabhā | f. great brightness  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāprabhāmaṇḍalavyūhajñānamudrā | f. Name of a particular mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahāprabhāsa | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāprabhāsotpattivarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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mahāprabhāva | mf(ā-)n. exceedingly mighty or powerful  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a great master, mighty lord, king, prince ( mahāprabhutva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a very holy man or great saint  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a chief  |
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mahāprabhu | m. Name of indra-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of śiva-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāprabhutva | n. mahāprabhu |
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mahāpradāna | n. a great gift  |
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mahāpradīpa | m. Name of a man  |
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mahāprajāpati | m. "great lord of creatures"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāprajāpatī | f. Name of gautama- buddha-'s aunt and foster-mother (the first woman who embraced the buddha-'s doctrines)  |
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mahāprajāvatī | f. equals -prajā-patī-  |
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mahāprājña | mfn. very wise, very clever or intelligent  |
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mahāprajñāpāramitāsūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahāprakaraṇa | n. the principal treatment of a subject commentator or commentary  |
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mahāprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpralaya | m. the total annihilation of the universe at the end of a kalpa-  |
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mahāpralaya | m. Name of a Hindi work  |
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mahāpramāṇa | mfn. of great extent  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. the hard breathing or aspirate (heard in the utterance of certain letters)  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. the aspirated letters themselves  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. great spirit or power (See su-mahā-p-)  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. pronounced with the hard breathing or aspirate  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. of great bodily strength or endurance  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. "making a harsh breathing or cry", a raven (see alpa-p-, māhāp-).  |
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mahāpraṇāda | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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mahāpraṇidhāna | n. the great prayer, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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mahāprapañca | m. the great universe or visible world  |
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mahāprasāda | m. a great favour or kindness  |
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mahāprasāda | m. a great present (of food etc. distributed among the persons present at the worship of an idol)  |
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mahāprasāda | mfn. of great kindness, exceedingly gracious  |
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mahāpraśna | m. a knotty question  |
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mahāprasthāna | n. setting out on the great journey, departing this life, dying  |
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mahāprasthānaparvan | n. Name of the 17th book of the mahā-bhārata-.  |
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mahāprasthānika | mfn. relating to the great journey or dying  |
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mahāprāsthānika | mfn. equals -prasthānika- (varia lectio -prasth-).  |
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mahāprasthānikaparvan | n. equals mahā-prasthāna-p- above.  |
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mahāprasuta | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāpratāpa | mfn. very dignified or majestic, very puissant  |
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mahāpratibhāna | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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mahāpratīhāra | m. a chief door-keeper.  |
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mahāpravarabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpravaranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāprāvrājya | n. the hard life of a wandering religious mendicant  |
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mahāpravṛddha | mfn. of lofty growth  |
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mahāprayogasāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpreta | m. a noble departed spirit  |
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mahāprītiharṣā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāprītivegasambhavamudrā | f. Name of a particular mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | mfn. having a great or broad back (See compound)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | m. a camel  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | n. Name of 6 anuvāka-s in the 4th aṣṭaka- of the ṛg-- veda- used at the aśvamedha- sacrifice (see -pṛṣṭhya-)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭhagalaskandha | mfn. wrong reading for mahā-vṛkṣa-g-  |
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mahāpṛṣṭhya | Name of particular anuvāka-s  |
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mahāpṛthivī | f. the great earth ( mahāpṛthivītva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāpṛthivītva | n. mahāpṛthivī |
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mahāpūjā | f. "great honour", a particular religious ceremony  |
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mahāpūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpuṃs | m. (prob.) Name of a mountain  |
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mahāpuṃsa | m. a great man  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. extremely favourable or auspicious (as a day)  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. very good or beautiful  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. greatly purifying, very holy etc.  |
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mahāpuṇyā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahāpura | n. a great fortress  |
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mahāpura | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāpurāṇa | n. a great purāṇa-  |
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mahāpurāṇa | n. Name of the bhāgavata- and viṣṇu- purāṇa-s  |
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mahāpuraścaraṇaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpurī | f. a great fortress or city  |
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mahāpūrṇa | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great or eminent man ( mahāpuruṣatā -tā- f.the state of being one) etc.  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great saint or sage or ascetic  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. the great Soul, the Supreme Spirit (identified with the year ;also as Name of viṣṇu-) etc. |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāpūruṣa | m. the Supreme Spirit (equals -puruṣa-above)  |
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mahāpuruṣadantā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣadantikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣapāvanakavacc | n. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣastava | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣatā | f. mahāpuruṣa |
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mahāpuruṣavidyā | f. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣavidyāyāṃviṣṇurahasyekṣetrakāṇḍejagannāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuṣpa | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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mahāpuṣpa | m. a kind of worm  |
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mahāpuṣpā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahāpūta | mfn. exceedingly pure  |
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mahāputra | m. gaRa sutaṅgamādi-.  |
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mahāputrīya | Nom. P. yati- (fr. -putra-)  |
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mahārāja | m. a great king, reigning prince, supreme sovereign etc.  |
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mahārāja | m. Name of the moon  |
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mahārāja | m. of a particular deity (-rājan -!)  |
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mahārāja | m. of kubera-  |
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mahārāja | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahārāja | m. plural (with Buddhists) a particular class of divine beings (the guardians of the earth and heavens against the demons)  |
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mahārāja | m. a jina-  |
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mahārāja | m. Name of mañjuśrī-  |
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mahārāja | m. of the successors of vallabhācārya- (founder of a sect)  |
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mahārāja | m. a finger-nail  |
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mahārājacūta | m. a kind of mango  |
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mahārājādhirāja | m. a paramount sovereign, emperor  |
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mahārājadruma | m. Cathartocarpus Fistula  |
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mahārājaka | m. plural equals -rājika-deva- plural  |
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mahārājakulīna | mfn. belonging to a race of great kings  |
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mahārājamiśra | m. Name of a man  |
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mahārajana | n. the safflower  |
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mahārajana | n. gold (see prec.)  |
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mahārajana | mfn. coloured with safflower  |
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mahārajanagandhi | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārajanagandhin | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārājāṅgaṇa | n. the courtyard in the palace of a reigning prince  |
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mahārājāṅgana | n. the courtyard in the palace of a reigning prince  |
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mahārājanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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mahārājaphala | m. a kind of mango  |
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mahārajata | n. gold  |
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mahārajata | m. a thorn-apple  |
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mahārajata | mfn. wrong reading for next mfn.  |
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mahārājika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahārājikadeva | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods (the inhabitants of the lowest heaven)  |
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mahārājñī | f. a reigning queen  |
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mahārājñī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahārājñīstava | m. Name of work  |
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mahārājya | n. the rank or title of a reigning sovereign  |
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mahārakṣā | f. (with Buddhists) a great tutelary goddess (5 in number, viz. mahā-pratisarā- or pratisarā-, mahā-māyūrī- or mahā-mayūrī-, mahā-sahasrapramardanī- or mahā-sahasrapramardinī-, mahā-śīta-vatī- or mahā-śeta-vatī- and mahā-mantrānusāriṇī-)  |
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mahārakṣas | n. a great rākṣasa-  |
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mahārakṣita | m. Name of a man  |
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mahārāmāyaṇa | n. the great rāmāyaṇa-  |
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mahārambha | m. (hār-) a great undertaking  |
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mahārambha | mfn. performing great undertaking, enterprising, industrious  |
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mahārambha | n. a kind of salt  |
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mahāraṇa | m. a great battle  |
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mahāraṇa | m. varia lectio for mahīraṇa-, (q.v)  |
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mahāraṅga | m. a large stage  |
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mahārañjana | n. the safflower (wrong reading for -rajana-).  |
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mahāraṇya | (hār-) n. a great forest  |
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mahārasa | m. "precious mineral"(Name of 8 metals or minerals used in medicine)  |
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mahārasa | m. quicksilver  |
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mahārasa | m. flavour  |
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mahārasa | mfn. having much flavour, very savoury  |
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mahārasa | m. a sugar-cane  |
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mahārasa | m. Phoenix Sylvestris  |
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mahārasa | m. Scirpus Kysoor  |
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mahārasā | f. Indigofera Tinctoria  |
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mahārasā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahārasā | f. Evolvulus Alsinoides  |
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mahārasa | n. sour rice-water  |
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mahārasavatī | f. "having much flavour", a very savoury kind of food  |
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mahārasāyanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāraśmijālāvabhāsagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahārāṣṭra | m. plural the Maratha people, commonly called Mahrattas etc.  |
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mahārāṣṭra | n. a great kingdom, great country, (especially) the land of the Marathas in the west of India  |
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mahārāṣṭra | n. a kind of metre  |
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mahārāṣṭraka | mf(ikā-)n. belonging to the Marathas  |
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mahārāṣṭraka | m. (plural the Marathas )  |
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mahārāṣṭravariṣṭhabhāṣāmaya | mfn. composed in the excellent language of the Marathas  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. (scilicet bhāṣā-) the Marathi or Mahratta language etc.  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. a species of culinary plant  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. Commelina Salicifolia  |
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mahārāṣṭrīya | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'm. (plural the Marathas )'  |
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mahāratha | m. a great chariot  |
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mahāratha | m. a great warrior (not a bahu-vrīhi- compound,as shown by the accent; see ratha-,"a warrior") etc.  |
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mahāratha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahāratha | m. of a son of viśvā-mitra-  |
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mahāratha | m. of a king  |
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mahāratha | m. of a minister  |
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mahāratha | m. desire, longing (see mano-ratha-)  |
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mahāratha | mfn. possessing great chariots  |
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mahārathamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahārathatva | n. the being a great warrior  |
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mahārathyā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a great street, high street (with purī-,a city having large streets) |
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mahāratna | n. a precious jewel, most precious of all jewel  |
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mahāratnābhiṣekarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahāratnahetu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāratnamaya | mfn. consisting of precious jewel  |
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mahāratnapratimaṇḍita | m. Name of a kalpa- or cycle  |
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mahāratnavarṣā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāratnavat | mfn. adorned with precious jewel  |
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mahārātra | n. the time after midnight or near the close of night, (according to to some also) midnight  |
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mahārātri | f. equals prec.  |
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mahārātri | f. the great night of the complete destruction of the world  |
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mahārātri | f. the 8th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahārātri | f. Name of a festival (kept by the left-hand worshippers on the 14th day of the dark half of māgha-)  |
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mahārātrī | f. equals prec.  |
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mahārātrī | f. the great night of the complete destruction of the world  |
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mahārātrī | f. the 8th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahārātrī | f. Name of a festival (kept by the left-hand worshippers on the 14th day of the dark half of māgha-)  |
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mahārātrī | f. (only trī-) Name of a śakti- of śiva-  |
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mahārātricaṇḍikāvidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahāraudra | mf(ā-)n. very terrible (ati-m-)  |
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mahāraudrī | f. a form of durgā- (see -rudrī-).  |
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mahārauhiṇa | m. Name of a demon  |
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mahāraurava | m. Name of a hell etc. (one of the 8 hot hells )  |
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mahāraurava | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahārava | mf(ā-)n. loud-sounding, uttering loud cries  |
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mahārava | m. loud cries or roarings  |
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mahārava | m. a frog  |
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mahārava | m. Name of a daitya- (varia lectio -bala-)  |
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mahārava | m. of a man  |
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mahārāva | m. loud cries  |
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mahārbuda | (hār-) n. 10 arbuda-s = 1000 millions  |
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mahārcis | (hār-) mfn. having great flames, flaming high  |
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mahārdha | (hār-) m. a species of plant  |
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mahārdraka | (hār-) n. wild ginger  |
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mahāretas | mfn. abounding in seed (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahārgha | mfn. (hār-) high-priced, very precious or valuable (also ghya-, bharat-.) |
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mahārgha | mfn. costly, expensive  |
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mahārgha | m. Perdix Chinensis  |
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mahārgharūpa | mf(ā-)n. of splendid form  |
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mahārghatā | f. great costliness, preciousness, high value (also ghya-tā- )  |
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mahārha | mfn. (hār-) very worthy or deserving, very valuable or precious, splendid etc.  |
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mahārha | n. white sandal-wood  |
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mahāriṣṭa | m. a species of tree allied to the Melia Bukayun  |
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mahārma | (hār-)  |
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mahārṇava | m. (hār-) "mighty sea", the ocean etc.  |
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mahārṇava | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahārṇava | m. of several works.  |
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mahārṇava | m. plural "dwelling by the ocean", Name of a people  |
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mahārṇavakarmavipāka | m. Name of work  |
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mahārṇavanipānavid | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahārṇavaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahārṇavavratārka | m. Name of work  |
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mahāroca | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāroga | m. a severe illness  |
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mahārogin | mfn. suffering from a severe illness  |
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mahārohi | m. a species of great gazelle  |
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mahāroman | mfn. having large or thick hair on the body (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāroman | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāroman | m. of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -roma-; see -loman-).  |
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mahāromaśa | mfn. having large or thick hair  |
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mahārtha | m. (hār-) a great thing, a gr matter  |
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mahārtha | m. weighty or important meaning  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n. having large substance, rich  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n. great, dignified  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n.having great meaning, significant, important, weighty  |
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mahārtha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahārtha | n. equals mahā-bhāṣya- (q.v)  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. valuable  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. rich  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. having great meaning, very important etc.  |
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mahārthamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahārthaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahārthatā | f. fullness of meaning or significancy  |
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mahārthavat | mfn. having great meaning, very significant  |
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mahārthavat | mfn. of great consequence, very dignified  |
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mahārudra | m. "great rudra-", a form of śiva-  |
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mahārudra | m. Name of an author (?)  |
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mahārudrā | f. a form of durgā-  |
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mahārudrajapavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahārudrakarmakalāpapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudranyāsapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudrapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudrapīṭhadevatā | |