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aṅga | ind. a particle implying attention, assent or desire, and sometimes impatience, it may be rendered, by well |
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aṅga | ind. indeed, true, please, rather quick |
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aṅga | ind. kim aṅga-, how much rather! |
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aṅga | n. ( am- ), a limb of the body |
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aṅga | n. a limb, member |
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aṅga | n. the body |
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aṅga | n. a subordinate division or department, especially of a science, as the six vedāṅga-s |
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aṅga | n. hence the number six |
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aṅga | n. Name of the chief sacred texts of the jaina-s |
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aṅga | n. a limb or subdivision of mantra- or counsel (said to be five, viz. 1. karmaṇām ārambhopāyaḥ-,means of commencing operations;2. puruṣa-dravya-sampad-,providing men and materials;3. deśa-kāla-vibhāga-,distribution of place and time;4. vipatti-pratīkāra-,counter-action of disaster;5. kārya-siddhi-,successful accomplishment; whence mantra-is said to be pañcāṅga-) |
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aṅga | n. any subdivision, a supplement |
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aṅga | n. (in grammar) the base of a word, but in the strong cases only |
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aṅga | n. anything inferior or secondary, anything immaterial or unessential, See aṅga-tā- |
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aṅga | n. (in rhetoric) an illustration |
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aṅga | n. (in the drama) the whole of the subordinate characters |
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aṅga | n. an expedient |
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aṅga | n. a mental organ, the mind |
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aṅga | m. sg. or plural Name of Bengal proper or its inhabitants |
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aṅga | m. (sg.) , Name of a king of aṅga- |
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aṅga | mfn. having members or divisions |
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aṅga | m. contiguous |
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aṅgabha | m. a kind of rice |
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aṅgabhañjana | n. side-ache, |
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aṅgabheda | mfn. causing rheumatism |
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aṅgabheda | m. self-betrayal, |
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aṅgabhū | m. son |
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aṅgada | m. Name of a brother of rāma- |
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aṅgada | m. of a son of gada- |
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aṅgada | m. of an ape, son of bālin- |
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aṅgadā | f. the female elephant of the south |
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aṅgada | n. a bracelet worn on the upper arm. |
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aṅgadin | mfn. wearing a bracelet, |
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aṅgadīya | mfn. belonging to aṅgada-, |
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aṅgadvīpa | m. one of the six minor dvīpa-s. |
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aṅgagraha | m. "limb-seizure", spasm |
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aṅgahāra | ([ ]) ([ ]) m. gesticulation. |
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aṅgahāri | ([ ]) m. gesticulation. |
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aṅgahīna | mfn. limbless, mutilated |
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aṅgahīna | mfn. incorporeal |
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aṅgahīna | m. kāmadeva-. |
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aṅgaja | mfn. produced from or on the body, ornamental |
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aṅgaja | mfn. produced by a supplementary ceremony |
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aṅgaja | m. a son |
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aṅgaja | mfn. hair of the head |
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aṅgaja | mfn. the god of love |
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aṅgaja | mfn. intoxicating passion |
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aṅgaja | mfn. drunkenness |
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aṅgaja | mfn. a disease |
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aṅgajā | f. a daughter |
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aṅgaja | n. blood. |
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aṅgajanus | m. a son. |
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aṅgajāta | mfn. produced from or on the body |
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aṅgajāta | mfn. ornamental |
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aṅgajāta | mfn. produced by a supplementary ceremony. |
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aṅgajvara | mfn. causing fever |
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aṅgaka | n. a limb, member, body |
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aṅgakarman | n. a supplementary sacrificial act. |
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aṅgakartana | n. cutting off a limb. |
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aṅgakaṣāya | m. the essence of the body (said of, the semen virile) |
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aṅgakriyā | f. a supplementary sacrificial act. |
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aṅgakriyā | f. anointing the body, |
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aṅgalipi | f. written character of aṅga-. |
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aṅgaloḍya | m. a sort of grass |
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aṅgaloḍya | m. ginger, or its root. |
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aṅgaloka | m. the Country aṅga-. |
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aṅgamantra | m. an unessential or secondary text, |
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aṅgamarda | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body |
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aṅgamarda | m. also rheumatism |
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aṅgamardaka | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body |
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aṅgamardin | m. a servant who shampoos his master's body |
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aṅgamardin | m. aṅgamarda- also rheumatism |
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aṅgamarṣa | m. pain in the limbs, rheumatism, |
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aṅgamarṣapraśamana | n. alleviation of rheumatism. |
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aṅgamejayatva | (aṅgam-ej-) n. the trembling of the body |
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aṅgana | n. walking |
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aṅgana | n. "place to walk in", yard |
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aṅgana | n. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order |
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aṅgaṇa | n. See aṅgana-. |
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aṅgana | n. ( aṅg- q.v), the act of walking |
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aṅgana | n. place to walk in, yard, court, area |
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aṅganā | f. "a woman with well-rounded limbs", any woman or female |
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aṅganā | f. (in astronomy) Virgo |
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aṅganā | f. the female elephant of the north. |
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aṅgaṇa | n. a yard, court, area. |
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aṅganāgaṇa | m. a number of women. |
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aṅganājana | m. a female person. |
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aṅganāpriya | m. "dear to women", Name of the tree Jonesia Asoca. |
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aṅganyāsa | m. ceremony of touching certain parts of the body. |
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aṅgapāli | f. an embrace |
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aṅgapāli | f. See aṅka-pāli-. |
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aṅgaprāyaścitta | n. expiation of bodily impurity, especially that arising from death in a family. |
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aṅgarāga | m. application of unguents or cosmetics to the body (especially after bathing) |
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aṅgarāga | m. scented cosmetic. |
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aṅgarāj | m. Name of karṇa-, king of aṅga-. |
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aṅgarāja | m. Name of karṇa-, king of aṅga-. |
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aṅgarājya | n. kingdom of aṅga-. |
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aṅgarakṣaṇī | f. "body protector", a coat of mail |
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aṅgarakṣiṇī | f. "body protector", a coat of mail |
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aṅgarakta | m. the plant guṇḍārocanī-. |
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aṅgareja | mfn. English, |
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aṅgaruha | mfn. "growing on the body", hair, wool, down, etc. |
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aṅgas | n. ( aṅj- ), a bird |
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aṅgasamākhyāyam | ind. calling the limbs by name, |
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aṅgasaṃhati | f. compactness of limb, symmetry of body. |
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aṅgasaṃhitā | f. the saṃhitā- or phonetic relation between consonants and vowels in the body of a word |
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aṅgasaṃskāra | m. embellishment of person bathing, perfuming and adorning the body. |
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aṅgasaṃskriyā | f. embellishment of person bathing, perfuming and adorning the body. |
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aṅgasaṅga | m. "bodily contact", coition |
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aṅgaśas | ind. into parts |
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aṅgaskandha | m. a subdivision of a science. |
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aṅgasparśa | m. bodily contact. |
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aṅgasphuraṇavicāra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on prognosticating events from quiverings of the limbs |
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aṅgatā | f. a state of subordination or dependance, the being of secondary importance, the being unessential. |
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aṅgati | m. ( ag-), fire |
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aṅgati | m. a Brahman who maintains a sacred fire |
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aṅgati | m. brahmā- |
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aṅgati | m. viṣṇu- |
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aṅgati | m. see aṅkati-. |
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aṅgatva | n. a state of subordination or dependance, the being of secondary importance, the being unessential. |
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aṅgava | m. dried fruit |
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aṅgavāhaka | mfn. rubbing or shampooing the body, |
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aṅgavaikṛta | n. a wink, nod, sign. |
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aṅgavākpāṇimat | mfn. possessing mind (?), speech, and hands. |
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aṅgavidyā | f. knowledge of lucky or unlucky marks on the body, Chiromantia |
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aṅgavikṛti | f. change of bodily appearance, collapse |
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aṅgavikṛti | f. fainting apoplexy. |
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aṅgavikṣepa | m. gesticulation |
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aṅgavikṣepa | m. movement of the limbs and arms a kind of dance. |
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aṅgayāga | m. a subordinate sacrificial act. |
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aṅgayaṣṭi | f. a slender form, fairy-figure. |
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abhaṅgaśleṣa | m. an ambiguity without any different analysis of the words, |
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abhibhaṅga | mfn. breaking down, destroying |
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abhimaṅgala | mfn. auspicious, |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) propensity or inclination to |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. the state of being possessed by evil spirits (see bhūtābhiṣaṅga-) or disturbed in mind |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. humiliation, defeat |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. curse or imprecation |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. false accusation, calumny (see mithyābhiṣaṅga-) |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. oath |
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abhiṣaṅga | m. embracing |
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abhīṣaṅga | m. curse or imprecation |
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abhīṣaṅga | See abhi-ṣañj-. |
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abhiṣaṅgajvara | m. a fever supposed to be caused by evil spirits. |
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abhiṣvaṅga | m. intense attachment or affection to (locative case [ etc.] , rarely instrumental case [ ]) . |
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abhivlaṅga | m. turning off, shaking off |
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abhramātaṅga | m. airāvata-, indra-'s elephant |
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abhyaṅga | m. rubbing with unctuous substances, inunction |
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abhyaṅga | m. unguent |
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adbhutaraṅga | Name (also title or epithet) of a prahasana- |
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adurmaṅgala | mf(Nominal verb īḥ-)n. not inauspicious |
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ājñābhaṅga | m. "breaking" id est not executing an order |
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ājñābhaṅgakara | mfn. not executing an order. ([ ]) |
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ājñābhaṅgakārin | mfn. not executing an order. ([ ]) |
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akṣasaṅgam | ind. so that the axle is caught or hooked by contact with some obstruction |
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amaṅgala | mfn. inauspicious, unlucky, evil |
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amaṅgala | m. the castor oil tree, Ricinus Communis |
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amaṅgala | n. inauspiciousness, ill-luck |
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amaṅgalya | mfn. inauspicious, unlucky |
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amaṅgalya | n. inauspiciousness, ill-luck |
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amṛtāsaṅga | n. blue vitriol |
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anabhiṣaṅga | or an-abhiṣvaṅga- m. absence of connection or attachment. |
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anakṣasaṅgam | ([ ]) or /an-akṣa-stambham- ([ ]) ind. so as not to interfere with the axle-tree. |
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ananaṅgamejaya | mfn. not leaving the body unshaken (?) see an-aṅgamejaya-. |
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anaṅga | mf(ā-)n. bodiless, incorporeal |
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anaṅga | m. Name of kāma- (god of love, so called because he was made bodiless by a flash from the eye of śiva-, for having attempted to disturb his life of austerity by filling him with love for pārvatī-) |
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anaṅga | n. the ether, air, sky |
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anaṅga | n. the mind |
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anaṅga | n. that which is not the aṅga-. |
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anaṅgabhīma | m. Name (also title or epithet) of two kings, |
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anaṅgadevī | f. Name of a queen of Kashmir. |
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anaṅgaharṣa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a dramatic poet, |
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anaṅgaka | m. the mind |
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anaṅgakrīḍā | f. amorous play |
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anaṅgakrīḍā | f. Name of a metre (of two verses, the first containing sixteen long syllables, the second thirty-two short ones). |
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anaṅgalatikā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of nāṭaka- |
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anaṅgalekhā | f. a love letter |
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anaṅgalekhā | f. Name of a queen of Kashmir. |
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anaṅgamaṅgala | Name (also title or epithet) of a bāṇa- by Sundara Kavi |
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anaṅgamejaya | (an-aṅgam--) mfn. not shaking the body (?), (gaRa cārv-ādi- q.v) |
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anaṅgapāla | m. Name of a king's chamberlain at Kashmir. |
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anaṅgaraṅga | m. Name of an erotic work. |
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anaṅgaśekhara | m. Name of a metre (of four verses, each containing fifteen iambi). |
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anaṅgasenā | f. Name of a dramatic personage. |
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anaṅgavidyā | f. (= kāma-- śāstra-), |
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anāsaṅga | m. uncertainty, |
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aṅgulībhaṅga | m. curving the fingers (in scorn), |
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aṅguliṣaṅga | m. contact of the fingers |
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aṅguliṣaṅga | m. act of fingering |
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aṅguliṣaṅga | mfn. sticking to the fingers. |
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aniṣaṅga | mfn. having no quiver, unarmed |
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aniṣṭaprasaṅga | m. connection with a wrong object or a wrong argument or a wrong rule. |
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antaraṅga | mfn. interior, proximate, related, being essential to, or having reference to the essential part of the aṅga- or base of a word |
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antaraṅga | n. any interior part of the body |
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antaraṅgatva | n. the state or condition of an antaraṅga-. |
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anugaṅgam | ind. along the Ganges |
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anuṣaṅga | m. close adherence, connection, association, conjunction, coalition, commixture |
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anuṣaṅga | m. connection of word with word, or effect with cause |
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anuṣaṅga | m. necessary consequence, the connection of a subsequent with a previous act |
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anuṣaṅga | m. (in the dhātupāṭha-) the nasals connected with certain roots ending in consonants (as in tṛmph-) |
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anuṣaṅga | m. tenderness, compassion |
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anvaṅgam | ind. after every member or part |
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anvaṅgam | ind. for every part of an action, |
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anyaṅga | mfn. "spotless", in compound with |
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anyaṅgaśveta | mfn. white and without spot (as a sacrificial animal) |
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apamaṅgala | mfn. inauspicious, (conjectural). |
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aparvabhaṅganipuṇa | mfn. skilled in breaking a passage where there is no joint (id est where there is no possibility of bending) |
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apāsaṅga | m. ( sañj-)? |
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apāsaṅga | m. equals upāsaṅga- |
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āpiśaṅga | mfn. slightly tawny, gold-coloured |
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aprasaṅga | m. (in nyāya- philosophy) want of connection with |
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aprasaṅga | m. non-applicability |
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āraṅgara | m. ( rañj-? [Gmn]) , a bee |
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arātibhaṅga | m. defeat of a foe |
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aruṇapiśaṅga | mfn. reddish-brown |
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āśābhaṅga | m. disappointment. |
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asaṅga | mfn. or a-saṅg/a- free from ties, independent, () |
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asaṅga | mfn. moving without obstacle (as a cart, a vessel, a flag, etc.) etc. |
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asaṅga | mfn. having no attachment or inclination for or interest in |
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asaṅga | mfn. (See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order a-sakta-) |
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asaṅga | m. non-attachment, non-inclination |
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asaṅga | m. Name of a son of yuyudhāna- |
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asaṅga | m. a Name of vasubandhu- |
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āsaṅga | m. the act of clinging to or hooking on, association, connection etc. |
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āsaṅga | m. attachment, devotedness etc. |
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āsaṅga | m. waylaying |
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āsaṅga | m. Name of a man |
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āsaṅga | m. of a son of śva-phalka- |
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āsaṅga | a cloak (see citrā- s-, parasmE-pada 397) |
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āsaṅga | a sword, |
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āsaṅga | one of the 7 islands of antara-dvīpa-, |
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āsaṅga | n. a kind of fragrant earth |
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āsaṅga | mfn. uninterrupted |
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asaṅgacārin | mfn. moving without obstacle |
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āsaṅgakāṣṭha | n. a peg, . |
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āsaṅgam | ind. uninterruptedly |
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asaṅgavat | mfn. "not attached to" (locative case) ([according to a mistake for saṅga-vat-]). |
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asatsaṅga | m. "attached to evil", Name of a doorkeeper (in the prabodhacandrodaya-). |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | n. a collection of eight lucky things (for certain great occasions, such as a coronation etc.) exempli gratia, 'for example' a lion, a bull, an elephant, a water-jar, a fan, a flag, a trumpet, and a lamp |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | n. (or, according to others, a Brahman, a cow, fire, gold, ghee, the sun, water, and a king) |
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aṣṭamaṅgala | m. a horse with a white face, tail, mane, breast, and hoofs |
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asthibhaṅga | m. fracture of the bones |
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asthibhaṅga | m. the plant Vitis Quadrangularis |
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asthibhaṅga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, |
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asubhaṅga | m. breaking of life |
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asubhaṅga | m. fear about life, danger of life |
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atimaṅgalya | mfn. very auspicious |
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atimaṅgalya | m. Aegle or Crataeva Marmelos. |
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atiprasaṅga | m. excessive attachment |
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atiprasaṅga | m. unwarrantable stretch of a rule. |
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atiprasaṅga | m. (also) too much diffuseness, |
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avabhaṅga | m. breaking off (as of the shaft of a bow) |
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avabhaṅga | m. hollowing or sinking (of the nose) |
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avaḍaṅga | or avadraṅga- m. a market, mart |
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avadraṅga | an earnest (?), |
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avadraṅga | See avaḍanga-. |
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avaraṅgasāha | = Aurungzeb (a Muhammedan king of the 17th century; sāha-= the Persian $). |
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avataraṇamaṅgala | n. "auspicious act performed at the appearance (of a guest)", solemn reception. |
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avighnamaṅgala | n. prayer for undisturbedness or security, |
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avyaṅga | mf(ā- )n. not mutilated, perfect etc. |
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avyaṅga | mn. the girdle of the maga- priests {;} (viyaṅga-or viyāṅga-) ([ confer, compare Zend aiwya1on6hana]). |
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avyaṅgatā | f. the not being mutilated |
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avyatiṣaṅgam | ind. without exchanging one for another |
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bahiraṅga | mfn. relating to the exterior, external, unessential (opp. to antaraṅga-). ( bahiraṅgatā -tā-, f.; bahiraṅgatva -tva- n.) |
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bahiraṅga | m. an external part, outer limb or member, property, etc., W |
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bahiraṅga | m. a stranger, indifferent person |
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bahiraṅga | m. the preliminary part of a religious ceremony |
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bahiraṅgatā | f. bahiraṅga |
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bahiraṅgatva | n. bahiraṅga |
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bāhyārthabhaṅganirākaraṇa | n. Name of work |
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balābalabījabhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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balaṅga | balaṣa- and balahaṣa- m. or n. (?) , Name of places |
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bhagavadgītāsamaṅgalācāraślokapaddhati | f. Name of work |
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bhāgavatapurāṇaprasaṅgadṛṣṭāntāvalī | f. Name of work connected with the |
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bhāgavatatattvadipaprakāśāvaraṇabhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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bhagavatyaṅga | n. Name of the 5th aṅga- of the jaina-s. |
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bhaṅga | etc. See . |
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bhaṅga | mfn. breaking, bursting (said of the soma-) |
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bhaṅga | m. breaking, splitting, dividing, shattering, breaking down or up etc. |
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bhaṅga | m. a break or breach (literally and figuratively), disturbance, interruption, frustration, humiliation, abatement, downfall, decay, ruin, destruction etc. |
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bhaṅga | m. fracture (See asthi-bh-) |
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bhaṅga | m. paralysis, palsy |
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bhaṅga | m. bending, bowing, stretching out (See karṇa--, gātra--, -grīvā-bh-) |
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bhaṅga | m. knitting, contraction (See bhrū-bh-) |
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bhaṅga | m. separation, analysis (of words) |
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bhaṅga | m. overthrow, rout, defeat (also in a lawsuit) |
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bhaṅga | m. rejection, refusal |
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bhaṅga | m. refutation |
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bhaṅga | m. panic, fear |
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bhaṅga | m. pain (See pārśva-bh-) |
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bhaṅga | m. a piece broken off, morsel, fragment |
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bhaṅga | m. a bend, fold, sah-. (confer, compare vastra-bh-) ; a wave ([ confer, compare Lithuanian banga4]) |
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bhaṅga | m. a water-course, channel |
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bhaṅga | m. fraud, deceit |
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bhaṅga | m. a tortuous course, roundabout way of speaking (= or wrong reading for bhaṅgi-) |
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bhaṅga | m. toilet, fashion (for bhaṅgi-?) |
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bhaṅga | m. equals gamana- |
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bhaṅga | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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bhaṅga | m. (with Buddhists) the constant decay taking place in the universe, constant flux or change |
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bhaṅga | m. (with jaina-s) a dialectical formula beginning with syāt- q.v |
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bhaṅga | m. hemp |
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bhaṅgabhāj | mfn. being broken |
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bhaṅgakara | m. Name of two men (sons of avikṣit- and sattrājit-) |
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bhaṅganaya | m. removal of obstacles |
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bhaṅgasārtha | mfn. deceitful, fraudulent |
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bhaṅgaśravas | m. Name of a man |
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bhaṅgavāsā | f. turmeric |
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bhaṅgavat | mfn. "having folds"and"having waves", |
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bhavabhaṅga | m. annihilation of worldly existence, delivery from births or transmigration |
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bhrabhaṅga | m. equals bhrū-bhaṅga- |
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bhrubhaṅga | See 771, column 1. |
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bhrūbhaṅga | m. equals -kuṭī- |
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bhrubhaṅga | m. equals bhrū-bh- |
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bhūtābhiṣaṅga | m. possession by evil spirits |
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bilvamaṅgala | m. Name of a poet (also called līlā-śuka-) |
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bilvamaṅgalastotra | n. Name of work |
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bilvamaṅgalaṭīkā | f. Name of work |
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bodhyaṅga | n. a requisite for attaining perfect knowledge (7 in number ) |
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bodhyaṅgavatī | f. a particular samādhi- |
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brahmamaṅgaladevatā | f. Name of lakṣmī- |
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brāhmaṇaprasaṅga | m. the applicability of the term brāhmaṇa-, the idea of Brahman |
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bṛhadaṅga | mfn. having large limbs, large-bodied |
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bṛhadaṅga | mfn. having many parts |
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bṛhadaṅga | m. an elephant |
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bṛhadaṅga | m. a large elephant (or one that is usually the leader of a wild herd) |
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caitanyamaṅgala | n. Name of work = |
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cakrabhaṅga | m. break of a wheel |
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caladaṅga | m. "of a palpitating body", the fish Ophiocephalus aurantiacus |
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caladaṅgaka | m. "of a palpitating body", the fish Ophiocephalus aurantiacus |
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caṅga | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' understanding, being a judge of. particular in the choice of |
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caṅga | mfn. handsome |
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caṅga | m. Name of a man |
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caṅgadāsa | m. Name of a grammarian. |
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caraṇabhaṅga | m. fracture of the foot |
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carmaraṅga | m. plural Name of a people in the north-west of madhya-deśa- |
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catuḥṣaṣṭyaṅga | mfn. having 64 subdivisions (the jyotiḥ-śāstra-) |
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caturaṅga | mfn. (c/at-) having 4 limbs (or extremities) |
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caturaṅga | mfn. (with bala-,an army) comprising (4 parts, viz.) elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry |
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caturaṅga | m. Cucumis utilissimus (?) |
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caturaṅga | m. Name of a son of roma-- or loma-pāda- |
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caturaṅga | n. (scilicet bala-) equals ṅga-bala- |
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caturaṅga | n. a kind of chess (played by 4 parties) |
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caturaṅgabala | n. an entire army (comprising elephants, chariots, cavalry, and infantry) |
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caturaṅgabalādhipatya | n. command of a complete army, |
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caturaṅgabalādhyakṣa | m. the commander-in-chief of a complete army |
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caturaṅgakrīḍā | f. playing at chess |
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caturaṅgasainya | n. equals -bala- |
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caturaṅgavinoda | m. Name of work |
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caturvyaṅga | mfn. equals -hrasva- (varia lectio -gandha-). |
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chandobhaṅgavat | mfn. offending against metre |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. "destruction of the royal parasol", loss of dominion |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. anarchy (svātantrya-) |
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chattrabhaṅga | m. widowhood |
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cholaṅga | m. the citron tree |
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cholaṅga | n. a citron |
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cīnavaṅga | n. lead (or tutenag?) |
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citrasaṅga | n. a metre of 4 x 16 syllables. |
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citrāsaṅga | mfn. having a variegated cloak |
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cittāsaṅga | m. affection |
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daṇḍabhaṅga | m. omission of punishment |
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daṇḍamātaṅga | Tabernamontana coronaria |
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ḍaṅgara | m. equals ḍiṅg- |
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ḍaṅgara | m. throwing (or"an expression of contempt") (also ḍiṅg-) |
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ḍaṅgarī | f. a kind of gourd |
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dantabhaṅga | m. fracture of the teeth |
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daśayogabhaṅga | m. a method of fixing the position of a nakṣatra- |
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deśabhaṅga | m. ruin of a country |
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dhanvaṅga | See dhaṅvaga-. |
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dhanvaṅga | m. Grewia Elastica |
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dhanvantaridarpabhaṅga | m. "the breaking of dhanvan-'s pride", Name of a chapter of |
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dharmasaṅga | m. devotion to justice or virtue |
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dharmasaṅga | m. hypocrisy |
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dhvajabhaṅga | m. fracture or fall of a banner |
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dhvajabhaṅga | m. fall of the male organ, impotence |
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dhyānabhaṅga | m. equals -ccheda- |
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digaṅganā | f. equals dik-kanyā- |
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diṅmātaṅga | m. equals -nāga- |
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dīrghajaṅgala | m. a kind of fish (equals bhaṅgāna-) |
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doṣaprasaṅga | m. attaching blame, condemnation |
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draṅga | m. a town, city |
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duḥsaṅga | m. bad inclination |
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durbhaṅga | mfn. difficult to be broken or loosened |
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durmaṅgala | See a-dur-m-. |
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dvivedagaṅga | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator |
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dvyaṅga | wrong reading for try-aṅga- (Bombay edition vyaṅga-). |
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elaṅga | equals eraṅga-, column 1 |
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eraṅga | m. a kind of fish |
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evaṃnyaṅga | mfn. having such a characteristic, of such a kind |
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gaṅga | (in compound for ṅgā- ) . |
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gaṅga | m. a kind of deer, |
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gaṅga | Name (also title or epithet) of a dynasty, |
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gaṅgadāsa | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on the poem khaṇḍa-praśasti- (see gaṅgā-a-.) |
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gaṅgadatta | m. Name of a king of the frogs |
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gaṅgakā | f. (diminutive fr. ṅgā-), the Ganges |
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gaṅgama | mfn. going, moving, |
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gaṅgama | restless, inconstant, |
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gatasaṅga | mfn. free from attachment, detached from, dissevered |
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gatasaṅga | mfn. adverse or indifferent to |
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gatibhaṅga | m. impediment to progress, stoppage |
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gātrabhaṅga | m. equals -bhañjana- |
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godānamaṅgala | n. a ceremony performed with the side-hair of a youth of 16 or 18 years (when he has attained puberty and shortly before marriage) |
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gosaṅga | for -sarga- |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. "driven from his house", an exile |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. destroying a house, breaking into a house |
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gṛhabhaṅga | m. family decay, failure or ruin (of a family, firm or association) |
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guṇasaṅga | m. association with properties or qualities |
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guṇasaṅga | m. plural the good qualities peculiar to a person |
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gurvaṅganā | f. equals ru-dāra- |
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gurvaṅganā | f. any woman entitled to great respect |
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gurvaṅganāgama | m. adultery with a teacher's wife, . |
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hanumadaṅgadasaṃvāda | m. |
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haryaṅga | m. Name of a son of campa- |
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hastigirīśamaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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havaṅga | m. (fr. havam-+ ga-?) eating rice and curds from a metal cup |
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hitābhaṅga | m. the breaking of a dike (varia lectio iḍā-bh-) |
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iḍābhaṅga | (varia lectio for hitābh-), |
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indriyaprasaṅga | m. sensuality. |
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indriyāsaṅga | m. non-attachment to sensual objects, stoicism, philosophy |
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jalamātaṅga | m. equals -dvipa- |
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jaṅga | Name of a man |
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jaṅgala | mfn. arid, sterile, desert |
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jaṅgala | m. equals -patha- |
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jaṅgala | m. meat |
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jaṅgala | n. idem or 'm. meat ' |
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jaṅgala | n. equals gula- |
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jaṅgala | n. see dīrgha--, jāṅg-. |
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jaṅgalapatha | m. "any arid or sterile region, desert" See jāṅgalapathika-. |
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jaṅgama | mf(ā-)n. (; gam-, Intensive) moving, locomotive (opposed to stationary, sthāvara-or sthira-), living etc. |
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jaṅgamā | f. a living being |
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jaṅgamā | f. (with viṣa-,venom) coming from living beings (opposed to poison) |
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jaṅgama | m. plural Name of a śaiva- sect |
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jaṅgama | mana- See jaga-. |
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jaṅgamakuṭī | f. equals bhramat-k- |
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jaṅgamana | n. course |
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jaṅgamatva | n. movableness |
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jaṅgametara | mfn. immovable |
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jaṅgapūga | m. wickedness |
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jatābhiṣaṅga | mfn. defeated |
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jayamaṅgalā | f. jayamaṅgala |
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jayamaṅgala | m. a royal elephant |
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jayamaṅgala | m. a remedy for fever |
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jayamaṅgala | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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jayamaṅgala | m. Name of a dhruvaka- |
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jayamaṅgala | m. of an elephant |
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jayamaṅgala | m. of a scholiast on ( jayamaṅgalā lā- f.Name of his commentator or commentary) |
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jayamaṅgala | m. equals -śabda- |
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jitasaṅga | mfn. one who has overcome worldly attachments |
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kacaṅgala | n. the ocean |
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kacaṅgala | n. a free market (a place of sale paying no duty or custom) |
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kacaṅgala | n. Name of a region. |
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kaḍaṅga | m. a spirituous liquor, a kind of rum |
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kaḍaṅgaka | equals niṣpāva- |
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kaḍaṅgara | a particular weapon, |
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kālataraṅga | m. the first part of the smṛty-artha-sāgara- by nṛ-siṃha-. |
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kāmābhiṣvaṅga | mfn. amorous inclination, |
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kanakabhaṅga | m. a piece of gold. |
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kaṅganīla | m. Name of a nāga- |
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kaṇṭhabhaṅga | m. "break of the voice", stammering. |
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karaṅgaṇa | (varia lectio for karāṅgaṇa-) m. a market, fair |
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karmaraṅga | m. Averrhoa Carambola (see -phala-above.) |
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kārmaraṅga | mfn. deep red, crimson |
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karmasaṅga | m. attachment to action, |
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karṇabhaṅga | m. bending the ears (varia lectio) |
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karṇabhaṅga | a particular ear-disease, |
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karṇapattrabhaṅga | m. ornamenting the ears (one of the 64 kalā-s) |
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kastūrikākuraṅga | m. the musk-deer |
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kaṭabhaṅga | m. plucking or gleaning corn with the hands |
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kaṭabhaṅga | m. destruction of a prince, royal misfortune |
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kathāprasaṅga | m. occasion to speak or talk |
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kathāprasaṅga | m. course of conversation |
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kathāprasaṅga | mfn. talkative, talking much, half-witted |
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kathāprasaṅga | mfn. a conjurer, dealer in antidotes etc. |
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kaṭubhaṅga | m. dried ginger |
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kaurujaṅgala | mfn. fr. kurujaṅgala- |
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kautukamaṅgala | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) an auspicious ceremony (especially the ceremony with the marriage-thread preceding a marriage) |
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keliraṅga | m. a pleasure-ground |
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khalvaṅga | a kind of pea (= kṛṣṇa-- caṇaka-), (Scholiast or Commentator). |
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khaṅga | for khaḍg/a- q.v |
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kramabhaṅga | m. interruption of order |
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kratvaṅga | n. a sacrificial utensil |
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kriyāprasaṅga | m. course of proceeding |
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kṛṣṇasāraṅga | mfn. ( on ) spotted black |
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kṛṣṇasāraṅga | m. the spotted antelope (varia lectio) |
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kṛtamaṅgala | mf(ā-)n. blessed, consecrated |
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kṣaṇabhaṅga | m. (with ) continual, decay of things (denial of the continued identity of any part of nature, maintainment that the universe perishes and undergoes a new creation every instant) |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgavāda | m. the doctrine of the continual decay of things |
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kṣaṇabhaṅgavādin | mfn. one who asserts that doctrine |
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kṣatābhyaṅga | m. "mutilated portion of a havis-", i.e. the portion from which anything has been taken away |
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kuḍaṅga | m. (found in Prakrit) equals kuṭaṅga-(ka-), a bower |
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kudraṅga | m. idem or 'm. a watch-house ("a dwelling raised on a platform or scaffold") ' |
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kulaṅga | m. (equals kuraṅga-) an antelope |
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kulaṅgapamarin | m. a kind of demon, |
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kuraṅga | m. (1. kṝ- ), a species of antelope, antelope or deer (in general) etc. |
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kuraṅga | m. (hence like mṛga-) the spot in the moon |
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kuraṅga | m. Name of a mountain |
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kuraṅgaka | m. an antelope |
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kuraṅgaka | m. Name of a man |
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kuraṅgalāñchana | m. "deer-spotted", the moon |
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kuraṅgalocanā | f. equals -nayanā- |
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kuraṅgama | m. an antelope |
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kuraṅgamada | m. musk, |
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kuraṅganābhi | m. musk (formed in a bag attached to the belly of the deer above the navel) |
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kuraṅganayanā | f. "fawn-eyed", a handsome woman |
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kuraṅganetrā | f. equals -nayanā- |
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kuraṅgavadhū | f. a female antelope |
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kuśalamataprasaṅga | m. Name (also title or epithet) of poem |
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kuṭaṅga | m. Name of a locality |
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kuṭaṅgaka | m. equals kuṭuṅg- q.v |
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kuvaṅga | n. (equals vaṅga-) lead |
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laghujaṅgala | m. Perdix Chinensis |
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lalitatribhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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laṅga | mfn. lame, limping |
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laṅga | m. limping, lameness |
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laṅga | m. (prob. fr. lag-) union, association |
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laṅga | m. a lover, paramour (also gaka-) |
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laṅga | m. equals ṭāra- |
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laṅgadatta | m. Name of a poet |
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laṅgala | n. equals lāṅgala- (q.v), a plough |
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laṅgala | n. Name of a country (varia lectio lāṅgala-). |
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laṅgana | n. leaping across (see laṅghana-). |
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laṅganī | f. a stick or rope on which to hang clothes |
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lekhyaprasaṅga | m. a written contract record, document |
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lohitagaṅga | n. Name of a place |
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lohitagaṅgaka | Name of a place, |
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lohitagaṅgam | ind. where the Ganges appears red |
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lohitasāraṅga | (l/ohita--) mfn. equals -śabala-, q.v |
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lokasāraṅga | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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madabhaṅga | m. breach or humiliation of pride |
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madhuprasaṅgamadhu | n. honey connected with spring |
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madhvamukhabhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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madhyāntavibhaṅgaśāstra | n. Name of work |
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madhyegaṅgam | ind. in or into the Ganges. |
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mahābodhyaṅgavatī | f. Name of a tantra- deity. |
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mahāmaṅgala | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-. |
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mahāraṅga | m. a large stage |
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mahotsaṅga | m. or n. (?) a particular high number |
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mālamaṅgala | m. Name of an author |
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mālamaṅgalabhāṇa | m. Name of a play composed by him. |
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mānabhaṅga | m. breach or loss of honour |
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manaḥsaṅga | m. attachment of the mind, fixing the thoughts (on a beloved one;second stage of love) |
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mānāvabhaṅga | m. destruction of pride or anger |
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maṅga | mn. the head of a boat |
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maṅga | m. a mast or side of a ship (see maṇḍa-) |
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maṅga | m. plural Name of a country in śāka-dvīpa- inhabited chiefly by Brahmans (Bombay edition; see maga-and mṛga-). |
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maṅgala | n. (according to to maṅg-) happiness, felicity, welfare, bliss (also plural; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. |
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maṅgala | n. anything auspicious or tending to a lucky issue (exempli gratia, 'for example' a good omen, a prayer, benediction, auspicious ornament or amulet, a festival or any solemn ceremony on important occasions etc.; see mfn.below) etc. |
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maṅgala | n. a good old custom |
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maṅgala | n. a good work |
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maṅgala | n. (in music) a particular composition |
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maṅgala | n. Name of the capital of udyāna- |
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maṅgala | m. Name of agni- |
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maṅgala | m. of the planet Mars |
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maṅgala | m. of a king belonging to the race of manu- |
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maṅgala | m. of a buddha- |
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maṅgala | m. of a poet |
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maṅgala | m. of a chief of the cālukya-s |
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maṅgala | m. the smell of jasmine |
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maṅgalā | f. the white- and blue-flowering dūrvā- grass |
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maṅgalā | f. a sort of karañja- |
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maṅgalā | f. turmeric |
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maṅgalā | f. a faithful wife |
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maṅgalā | f. Name of umā- |
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maṅgalā | f. of dākṣāyaṇī- (as worshipped in gayā-) |
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maṅgalā | f. of the mother of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-. |
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maṅgala | mf(ā-)n. auspicious, lucky |
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maṅgala | mf(ā-)n. having the scent of jasmine |
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maṅgalā | f. of maṅgala- in compound |
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maṅgalabherī | f. a drum beaten of festive occasions |
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maṅgalacaṇḍī | f. Name of durga- |
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maṅgalacaṇḍikā | f. Name of durga- |
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maṅgalācāra | m. the repeating a prayer for success and observing other auspicious ceremonies |
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maṅgalācāra | m. a particular composition |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. benediction, prayer for the success of anything |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. pronouncing a blessing, wishing joy |
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maṅgalācārayukta | mfn. accompanied with a prayer for success, attended with auspicious ceremonies |
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maṅgalacchāya | m. Ficus Infectoria |
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maṅgaladaśaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a prayer |
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maṅgalādeśavṛtta | m. a fortune-teller |
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maṅgaladevatā | f. a tutelary deity (see brahma-m-). |
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maṅgaladhvani | m. an auspicious sound (exempli gratia, 'for example' marriage-music) |
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maṅgaladvāra | n. the principal gate of a palace (being opened on festive occasions) |
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maṅgalagāthikā | f. a solemn song |
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maṅgalāgaurīpūjā | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalāgaurīvratakathā | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalāgaurīvratodyāpana | n. Name of work |
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maṅgalāgauryaṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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maṅgalaghaṭa | m. "auspicious jar", a vessel full of water offered to the gods on festivals |
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maṅgalaghaṭa | m. Name of an elephant |
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maṅgalagiri | m. "mountain of fortune", Name of a mountain |
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maṅgalagirimāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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maṅgalagīta | n. equals -gaithikā- |
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maṅgalagraha | m. an auspicious planet, a lucky star |
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maṅgalagṛha | n. an auspicious house or temple (also haka-) |
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maṅgalagṛha | n. the house of the planet Mars |
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maṅgalāguru | n. a species of Agallochum |
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maṅgalāhnika | n. any daily religious rite for success |
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maṅgalāhnika | n. a vase full of water carried in front of a procession |
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maṅgalakāla | m. an auspicious occasion |
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maṅgalakalaśa | m. equals ghaṭa-, a vessel used at festivals |
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maṅgalakalaśamaya | mfn. consisting of vessels of this kind |
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maṅgalakāraka | mfn. () () causing welfare. |
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maṅgalakaraṇa | n. "luck-causing", the act of reciting a prayer for success before the beginning of any enterprise |
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maṅgalakārin | mfn. () causing welfare. |
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maṅgalakarman | n. idem or 'n. "luck-causing", the act of reciting a prayer for success before the beginning of any enterprise ' |
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maṅgalakārya | n. a festive occasion, solemnity |
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maṅgalākṣata | m. plural rice cast upon people by Brahmans in bestowing a blessing at marriages etc. |
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maṅgalakṣauma | n. dual number a linen upper- and under-garment worn at festivals |
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maṅgalakuṭhāramiśra | m. Name of a door-keeper |
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maṅgalālabhanīya | n. wrong reading for lālambhanīya- (q.v) |
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maṅgalālambhana | n. touching anything auspicious |
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maṅgalālambhanīya | n. an object whose touch is auspicious |
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maṅgalālaṃkṛta | mfn. decorated with auspicious ornaments |
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maṅgalālāpana | n. felicitation |
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maṅgalamālikā | f. marriage-music |
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maṅgalamātrabhūṣaṇa | mfn. only adorned with turmeric or with the maṅgala-sūtra- (q.v) |
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maṅgalamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of nothing but happiness etc. |
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maṅgalamayūkhamālikā | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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maṅgalapāṇi | mfn. having auspicious hands |
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maṅgalapāṭhaka | m. "blessing-reciter", a professional well-wisher or panegyrist |
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maṅgalapātra | n. an auspicious vessel, a vessel containing auspicious objects |
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maṅgalapattra | n. a leaf serving as an amulet |
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maṅgalaprada | mfn. bestowing welfare, auspicious |
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maṅgalapradā | f. turmeric |
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maṅgalaprastha | m. "auspicious-peak", Name of a mountain |
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maṅgalapratisara | m. equals -sūtra-, |
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maṅgalapratisara | m. the cord of an amulet |
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maṅgalapūjāprayoga | m. Name of work |
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maṅgalapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work |
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maṅgalapūjita | mfn. honoured with a sacrificial fee or offering |
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maṅgalapura | n. "city of prosperity", Name of a town (see maṅgala-). |
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maṅgalapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of auspicious flowers |
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maṅgalarāja | m. Name of a king |
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maṅgalārambha | mfn. causing an auspicious beginning (said of gaṇeśa-) |
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maṅgalārcanapaddhati | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalārha | mfn. worthy of prosperity or happiness |
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maṅgalārjuna | m. Name of a poet |
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maṅgalārtham | ind. for the sake of prosperity or happiness |
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maṅgalaśabda | m. auspicious word, felicitation |
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maṅgalasamālambhana | n. an auspicious unguent |
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maṅgalasāman | n. an auspicious sāman- |
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maṅgalaśaṃsana | n. the act of wishing joy, uttering a congratulation |
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maṅgalasaṃstava | mfn. felicitating, containing felicitations R |
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maṅgalaśānti | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalāśāstra | n. "the book of umā-", Name of work |
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maṅgalasnāna | n. any solemn ablution |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | m. (l) a term for 8 auspicious things |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | m. or n. (?) 8 lines of benediction pronounced for good luck by a Brahman on a newly-wedded pair while a piece of cloth is held between them |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | n. Name of works. |
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maṅgalastava | m. Name of work |
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maṅgalastotra | n. Name of work |
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maṅgalasūcaka | mfn. auguring good luck |
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maṅgalasūtra | n. "lucky thread", the marriage-thread (tied by the bridegroom round the bride's neck, and worn as long as the husband lives) |
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maṅgalasvara | m. a sea-shell |
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maṅgalātodya | n. equals la-bherī- |
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maṅgalatūrya | n. a musical instrument used at festivals |
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maṅgalavacas | a benedictory or congratulatory speech, congratulation |
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maṅgalavāda | m. benediction, congratulation |
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maṅgalavādārtha | m. Name of work |
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maṅgalavādaṭīkā | f. Name of work |
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maṅgalavādin | mfn. pronouncing a benediction, expressing congratulations |
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maṅgalāvaha | mfn. auspicious |
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maṅgalavāra | m. "Mars-day", Tuesday |
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maṅgalāvāsa | m. "auspicious dwelling", a temple |
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maṅgalavāsara | m. "Mars-day", Tuesday |
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maṅgalavat | mfn. auspicious, blessed |
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maṅgalavaṭa | (or lā-vaṭa-[?]) n. Name of a place of pilgrimage |
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maṅgalāvaṭa | n. See mang/aiāvaṭa- above. |
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maṅgalavatī | f. Name of a daughter of tumburu- |
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maṅgalavatsa | m. Name of a poet |
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maṅgalavidhi | m. any auspicious ceremony or festive rite |
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maṅgalavidhi | m. preparations for a festival |
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maṅgalāvrata | n. the vow of umā- |
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maṅgalāvrata | n. Name of chapter of the kāśī-khaṇḍa- of the skanda- purāṇa- |
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maṅgalāvrata | mfn. devoted to umā- (said of śiva-) |
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maṅgalavriṣabha | m. an ox with auspicious signs |
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maṅgalāya | mfn. having an auspicious dwelling |
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maṅgalāya | m. a temple |
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maṅgalāyana | n. the way to happiness or prosperity, |
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maṅgalāyana | mfn. walking on the path of prosperity |
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maṅgalecchā | f. benediction, felicitation |
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maṅgalecchāyai | ind. for the sake of an auspicious omen |
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maṅgalecchu | mfn. wishing joy, wishing prosperity |
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maṅgaleśvaratīrtha | n. " tīrtha- of the lord of prosperity", Name of a sacred bathing. place |
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maṅgalī | f. gaRa gaurādi- |
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maṅgalika | n. (prob.) plural (perhaps) Name of the hymns of the 18th kāṇḍa- of the atharva-- veda- |
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maṅgalīya | mfn. auspicious |
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maṅgalopepsā | f. the desire for prosperity or happiness |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. auspicious, lucky, conferring happiness etc. |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. beautiful, pleasing, agreeable |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. pious, pure, holy |
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maṅgalya | m. Cicer Lens |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Aegle Marmelos |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Ficus Religiosa |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Ficus Heterophylla (correctly maṅg/alārhā-) |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. the cocoa-nut tree, I. |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Feronia Elephantum |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. a species of karañja- |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. equals jīvaka- |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Name of a serpent demon |
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maṅgalyā | f. (only ) a species of fragrant sandal |
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maṅgalyā | f. Anethum Sowa |
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maṅgalyā | f. Mimosa Suma |
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maṅgalyā | f. Terminalia Chebula |
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maṅgalyā | f. Andropogon Acicuilatus |
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maṅgalyā | f. Curcuma Longa |
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maṅgalyā | f. a particular bulb (ṛddhi-) |
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maṅgalyā | f. dūrvā- grass |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals adhaḥ-puṣpī- |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals jīvantī- |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals priyaṅgu- |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals mātha-parṇī- |
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maṅgalyā | f. Acorus Calamus |
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maṅgalyā | f. Name of a particular yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-) |
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maṅgalyā | f. a particular resin |
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maṅgalyā | f. Name of durgā- |
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maṅgalya | n. an auspicious prayer |
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maṅgalya | n. any auspicious thing |
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maṅgalya | n. Var, (sg. collectively ) |
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maṅgalya | n. bathing with the juice of all medicinal plants |
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maṅgalya | n. water brought from various sacred places for the consecration of a king etc. |
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maṅgalya | n. sour curds |
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maṅgalya | n. sandal wood |
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maṅgalya | n. a kind of Agallochum |
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maṅgalya | n. gold |
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maṅgalya | n. red lead |
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maṅgalyadaṇḍa | m. "having an auspicious staff"Name of a man |
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maṅgalyaka | m. Cices Lens |
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maṅgalyakusumā | f. Andropogon Aciculatus |
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maṅgalyanāmadhsyā | f. Hoija Viridifolia |
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maṅgalyanāman | mfn. varia lectio for māṅg- q.v |
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maṅgalyārhā | f. Ficus Heterophylla |
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maṅgalyavastu | n. any auspicious object |
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mārgadraṅga | m. a city on a road |
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mātaṃgotsaṅga | m. the back of an elephant |
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mātrāsaṅga | m. attachment to household possessions or utensils |
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mātṛkājaganmaṅgalakavaca | n. |
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matsyaraṅga | m. a halcyon, king-fisher |
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matsyaraṅgaka | m. a halcyon, king-fisher |
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mātulaṅga | m. a citron tree |
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mātulaṅga | n. a citron (also lāṅga- ) |
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mīnaraṅga | m. a kingfisher |
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mithyābhiṣaṅga | (mithyābh-) m. an unjust imprecation |
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mokṣāntaraṅga | mfn. nearest or next to final emancipation |
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mṛdaṅga | etc. See mṛdaṃga-, column 2. |
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mṛdvaṅga | mf(ī-)n. "tender-limbed", delicately formed |
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mṛdvaṅga | n. tin |
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mṛṇālabhaṅga | m. a bit of a lotus-fibre |
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mṛtaṅgalagna | n. mṛtāṅga |
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mukhabhaṅga | m. a blow on the face (upānan-m-,a blow on the face with a shoe) |
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mukhabhaṅga | m. a face distorted by sickness, wry face, grimace |
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muktasaṅga | mfn. free from worldly or selfish attachment, disinterested |
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mūtrasaṅga | m. a painful and bloody discharge of urinary ( mūtrasaṅgin gin- mfn.suffering from it) |
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mūtrotsaṅga | m. equals mūtra-saṅga- |
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nāgaraṅga | m. an orange-tree, |
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nāgaraṅgaka | m. an orange-tree, |
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nagotsaṅga | m. a mountaintop, |
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narajaṅgala | n. moustache's flesh |
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naraṅga | wrong reading for narāṅga- |
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nāraṅga | m. the orange-tree (see nāga-raṅga-) etc. (alsof(ī-). ) |
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nāraṅga | m. the juice of the pepper plant |
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nāraṅga | m. a libertine |
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nāraṅga | m. a living being |
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nāraṅga | m. a twin |
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nāraṅga | n. a carrot |
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nāraṅgapattraka | m. a yellow carrot |
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nārīprasaṅga | m. addiction to women |
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nāryaṅga | m. equals nāraṅga-, the orange-tree |
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nāsābhaṅga | m. falling in of the nose |
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nāsāvabhaṅga | (sāv-) m. equals nāsā-bhaṅga- |
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naṭaraṅga | m. "actor's arena", anything illusory |
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navagrahamaṅgalāṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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navaraṅga | See under 4. n/ava-. |
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navaraṅga | n. a gift to 5 and acceptance by 4 persons of the best kāyastha- families |
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navaraṅga | n. a kind of garment (also -ka-) (fr. 1. nava-?) |
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navaraṅgakula | mfn. having the privilege of marrying into 9 distinct families (?) |
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nidrābhaṅga | m. rousing from sleep, awaking |
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niḥṣaṅga | wrong reading for -saṅga-. |
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niḥsaṅga | m. absence of attachment, entire concentration |
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niḥsaṅga | mfn. unobstructed, moving freely |
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niḥsaṅga | mfn. unconnected, separated, detached |
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niḥsaṅga | mfn. not attached or devoted, indifferent to (locative case) |
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niḥsaṅga | mfn. free from worldly attachment, unselfish, disinterested etc. |
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niḥsaṅga | m. Name of a man |
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niḥsaṅgam | ind. without interest, without reflection, at random (for śaṅkam-?) |
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niḥsaṅgatā | f. absence of attachment, unselfishness, indifference |
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niḥsaṅgatva | n. absence of attachment, unselfishness, indifference |
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nirabhyaṅga | mfn. unanointed, not rubbed in |
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niraṅga | mf(ā-or ī-)n. incomplete |
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niraṅga | mf(ā-or ī-)n. having no resources or expedients |
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nirāsaṅga | mfn. unhindered (in the use of one's forces) |
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nirmuktasaṅga | mfn. one who has given up all (worldly) attachments |
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nirvaṣaṭkāramaṅgala | mfn. destitute of sacrifices and festivities |
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nirviṣaṅga | mfn. not attached to anything, indifferent |
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niṣaṅga | m. clinging to, attachment |
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niṣaṅga | m. a quiver (niṣaṅgī-bhū-, to become a quiver ) |
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niṣaṅga | m. a sword |
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niṣaṅgadhi | m. the sheath of a sword () |
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niṣaṅgathi | mfn. () embracing |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. an embrace |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. a bowman |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. a charioteer |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. a car |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. the shoulder |
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niṣaṅgathi | m. grass. |
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niṣaṅgathi | a quiver, |
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niyamabhaṅga | m. breach of a stipulation or contract |
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nyaṅga | etc. See ny-añj-. |
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nyaṅga | m. anything inherent in, a mark, sign |
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nyaṅga | m. anything which resembles or is like, a kind of (genitive case or compound) |
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nyaṅga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' having anything as secondary, mentioning it only accidentally ) |
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nyaṅga | m. invective, insinuation, sarcastic language |
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nyāyamañjarīgranthabhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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padanuṣaṅga | m. anything appended to a pada- or quarter of a verse (see padānuṣ-). |
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padānuṣaṅga | m. anything added or appended to a pada- (see pad-anuṣ-). |
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pālibhaṅga | m. bursting of a dike |
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pānamaṅgala | n. a drinking-party, drinking-bout |
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pañcabhaṅga | m. plural boughs of 5 particular trees |
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pañcagaṅga | n. (Calcutta edition) Name of a locality |
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pāṇḍuraṅga | m. a kind of vegetable |
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pāṇḍuraṅga | m. Name of several authors |
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pāṇḍuraṅgamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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pāṇḍuraṅgaviṭṭhalastotra | n. Name of work |
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paramāṇvaṅgaka | m. "subtle-bodied", Name of viṣṇu- |
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paramatabhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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parāsaṅga | m. cleaving or adhering to (compound) |
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parataṅgaṇa | (?) m. plural Name of a people |
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pāregaṅgam | ind. on the other side of the gaṅgā-, beyond the Ganges |
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pāregaṅgam | pāre-taramiṇi- etc. See under 1. pāra-. |
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paribhaṅga | m. breaking to pieces, shattering |
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pariṣvaṅga | m. embracing, an embrace etc. |
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pariṣvaṅga | m. touch, contact with (compound) |
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pariṣvaṅga | m. Name of a son of devakī- |
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pārśvabhaṅga | m. pain in the side |
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paścimaraṅga | (see pūrva-r-) in |
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paścimaraṅgamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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paścimaraṅganāthastotra | n. Name of work |
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paścimaraṅgarājastava | m. Name of work |
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paśvaṅga | n. a limb or part of a sacrificial animal, anything belonging to it |
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paśvaṅgatā | f. |
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pattaṅga | m. (n. ;fr. pattrāṅga-) red sandal |
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pattaṅga | n. Caesalpina Sappan |
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paṭṭaraṅga | n. Caesalpina Sappan (a plant used in dyeing) |
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pattaraṅga | n. equals paṭṭa-r- |
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pattrabhaṅga | m. () a decoration consisting in lines or streaks drawn on the face and body with musk and other fragrant substances. |
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pattraṅga | See pattrāṅga-, p.581. |
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phiraṅga | mfn. Frankish, European (with vyādhi- m. equals gāmaya-) |
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phiraṅga | m. the country of the Franks id est Europe, or equals gāmaya- |
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phiraṅgaroṭī | f. European bread |
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piśaṅga | mf(ī-)n. reddish, reddish-brown or -yellow, tawny etc. |
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piśaṅga | m. a reddish or tawny colour |
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piśaṅga | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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piśaṅgabhṛṣṭi | (piś/aṅga-.) mfn. having reddish prongs |
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piśaṅgajaṭa | m. "having a reddish braid of hair", Name of an ascetic |
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piśaṅgaka | m. Name of an attendant of viṣṇu- |
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piśaṅgarāt | mfn. giving reddish id est golden gifts |
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piśaṅgarūpa | (piś/aṅga--.), of a reddish or yellow appearance |
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piśaṅgasaṃdṛś | (piś/aṅga--.), of a reddish or yellow appearance |
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piśaṅgatā | f. () reddish or tawny colour. |
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piśaṅgatva | n. (),reddish or tawny colour. |
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piśaṅgaya | Nom. P. yati-, to dye reddish |
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potabhaṅga | m. shipwreck |
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prabhaṅga | m. a breaker, crusher |
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prabhaṅga | m. breaking, crushing, destruction |
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prāggaṅgam | ind. See prāg-āṅga- n. |
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praiyaṅgava | mf(ī-)n. (fr. priyaṅgu-) relating to or prepared from panic grass, (wrong reading praiyyaṅ- ) |
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praiyaṅgavika | mf(ī-)n. knowing the tale of priyaṅgu- |
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prakramabhaṅga | m. (in rhetoric) want of order or method, the breaking of symmetry in composition or the violation of gram. construction (= bhagna-prakramatā-) |
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prakramabhaṅgavat | mfn. wanting method or symmetry, irregular, unsymmetrical |
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pramaṅgana | n. on |
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praṇayabhaṅga | m. breach of confidence, faithlessness |
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prāṇyaṅga | n. a part or limb of an animal or man |
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prārthanābhaṅga | m. refusal of a request, asking in vain |
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prasaṅga | See under pra-- sañj-. |
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prasaṅga | m. adherence, attachment, inclination or devotion to, indulgence in, fondness for, gratification of, occupation or intercourse with (locative case genitive case or compound) etc. ( prasaṅgena gena- ind.assiduously, zealously, eagerly; see also below) |
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prasaṅga | m. evil inclination or illicit pursuit |
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prasaṅga | m. union, connection (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"connected with" exempli gratia, 'for example' madhu-prasaṅga-madhu-,"honey connected with or coming in the spring season") |
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prasaṅga | m. (plural) all that is connected with or results from anything |
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prasaṅga | m. occurrence of a possibility, contingency, case, event (exempli gratia, 'for example' ecaḥ pluta-prasaṅge-,"in the event of a diphthong being prolated") |
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prasaṅga | m. applicability |
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prasaṅga | m. an occasion, incident, conjuncture, time, opportunity etc. (ibc.; prasaṅgena gena-, āt-and atas- ind.when the occasion presents itself, occasionally, incidentally; prasaṅge kutrāpi-,"on a certain occasion"; amunā prasaṅgena-, tat-prasaṅgena-or etat-prasaṅge-,"on that occasion") |
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prasaṅga | m. mention of parents (? equals guru-kīrtita-) |
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prasaṅga | m. (in dramatic language) a second or subsidiary incident or plot |
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prasaṅga | m. Name of a man |
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prasaṅga | m. (plural) of a Buddhistic school |
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prāsaṅga | m. a kind of yoke for cattle |
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prāsaṅga | gika- etc. See under 3. prā-, . |
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prasaṅganivāraṇa | n. the prevention of (similar) eases, obviation of (like future) contingencies on |
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prasaṅgaproṣita | mfn. happening to be departed or absent |
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prasaṅgaratnākara | m. Name of work |
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prasaṅgaratnāvalī | f. Name of work |
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prasaṅgasama | m. (in nyāya-) the sophism that the proof too must be proved |
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prāsaṅgavāhīvāh | mfn. equals uṣṭṛ- |
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prasaṅgavaśāt | ind. according to the time, as occasion may demand |
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prasaṅgavat | mfn. occasional, incidental |
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prasaṅgavinivṛtti | f. the non-recurrence of a case |
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prathamamaṅgala | mfn. highly auspicious |
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pratijñābhaṅga | m. breach of a promise |
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pratijñābhaṅgabhīru | mfn. apprehensive of breaking a promise |
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pratimaṅgalavāra | m. plural (prob.) every Tuesday |
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pratisaṅgakṣikā | f. a cloak to keep off the dust (worn by Buddhist mendicants) (prob. wrong reading for -saṃkakṣikā-). |
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pratyaṅga | n. a minor or secondary member of the body (as the forehead, nose, chin, fingers, ears etc.;the 6 aṅga-s or chief members being the trunk, head, arms and legs) etc. |
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pratyaṅga | n. a division, section, part |
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pratyaṅga | n. a subdivision (of a science etc.) |
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pratyaṅga | n. a weapon |
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pratyaṅga | m. a kind of measure |
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pratyaṅga | m. Name of a prince |
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pratyaṅga | (in the beginning of a compound or pratyaṅgam am- ind.) on every part or member of the body, on the limbs severally |
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pratyaṅga | (in the beginning of a compound or pratyaṅgam am- ind.) for one's own person (see -vartin-) |
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pratyaṅga | (in the beginning of a compound or pratyaṅgam am- ind.) for every part or subdivision (of a sacrifice etc.) |
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pratyaṅga | (in the beginning of a compound or pratyaṅgam am- ind.) (in gram.) in each base |
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pratyaṅgadakṣiṇā | f. a fee for each part (of a sacrifice) |
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pratyaṅgam | ind. pratyaṅga |
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pratyaṅgam | ind. pratyaṅga |
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pratyaṅgam | ind. pratyaṅga |
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pratyaṅgam | ind. pratyaṅga |
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pratyaṅgatva | n. the belonging to |
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pratyaṅgavartin | mfn. occupying one's self with one's own person |
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pratyāsaṅga | m. ( sañj-) combination, connection |
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pravahaṇabhaṅga | m. shipwreck |
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pravaṅga | m. plural Name of a people |
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pravṛttyaṅga | n. Name of work |
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prayāṇabhaṅga | m. the breaking or suspending of a journey, a halt |
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prītisambodhyaṅga | n. (with Buddhists) joyfulness (one of the 7 requisites for attaining supreme knowledge) |
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priyamaṅgalā | f. Name of a surāṅganā- |
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pṛṣṭhabhaṅga | m. "breaking or bending the back"Name of a mode of fighting |
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pūrṇotsaṅga | mf(ā-)n. far advanced in pregnancy (varia lectio putrotsaṅgā-) |
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pūrṇotsaṅga | m. Name of a prince |
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pūrvaraṅga | m. the commencement or prelude of a drama, a prologue, an overture |
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puṣpabhaṅga | m. a festoon of flower ("treading on flower"Scholiast or Commentator) |
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racitamaṅgala | mfn. one who has performed an auspicious ceremony |
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rājaraṅga | n. "royal tin", silver |
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rājyabhaṅga | m. subversion of sovereignty |
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rakṣāmaṅgala | n. a ceremony performed for protection (against evil spirits etc.) |
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rāmacandrāryamaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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rāmamaṅgala | n. Name of two stotra-s. |
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raṇaraṅga | m. "battle-stage", a place or field of battle |
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raṇaraṅgamalla | m. equals bhoja-rāja- q.v |
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raṇavaṅgamalla | m. (prob.) wrong reading for -raṅga-m- q.v |
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raṅga | raṅgita-, raṅgin- See p.862. |
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raṅga | m. colour, paint, dye, hue |
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raṅga | m. the nasal modification of a vowel |
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raṅga | m. a place for public amusement or for dramatic exhibition, theatre, play-house, stage, arena, any place of assembly etc. |
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raṅga | m. the members of an assembly, audience |
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raṅga | m. a dancing-place |
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raṅga | m. a field of battle |
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raṅga | m. diversion, mirth |
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raṅga | m. love |
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raṅga | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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raṅga | m. borax |
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raṅga | m. an extract obtained from Acacia Catechu |
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raṅga | m. Name of a man |
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raṅga | m. of various authors (also with bhaṭṭa-and jyotir-vid-) |
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raṅga | n. (m.) tin (equals vaṅga-) |
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raṅgabhṛṅgavallī | f. Name of work |
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raṅgabhūmi | f. a place for acting, stage, theatre, arena, battle-field |
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raṅgabhūti | f. the night of full moon in the month āśvina- |
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raṅgacara | m. "stage-goer", a player, actor, gladiator etc. |
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raṅgada | m. borax |
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raṅgada | m. an extract from Acacia Catechu |
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raṅgadā | f. alum |
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raṅgadatta | (prob.) n. Name of a drama. |
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raṅgadāyaka | m. a particular kind of earth |
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raṅgadevatā | f. a goddess supposed to preside over sports and diversions, the genius of pleasure |
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raṅgadhātu | m. red ochre |
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raṅgadṛḍhā | f. alum |
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raṅgadvār | f. a stage-door, the entrance of a theatre |
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raṅgadvāra | n. "id.", the prologue of a play |
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raṅgaja | n. vermilion |
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raṅgajīvaka | m. "living by colours", a dyer, painter |
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raṅgajīvaka | m. "living by the stage", an actor |
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raṅgakāra | (), |
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raṅgakāraka | () m. "colour-maker", a painter, colourist. |
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raṅgakāṣṭha | n. Caesalpina Sappan |
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raṅgakṣāra | m. borax |
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raṅgakṣetra | n. Name of a place |
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raṅgalāsinī | f. Nyctanthes Arbor Tristis |
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raṅgalatā | f. the senna plant |
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raṅgalīla | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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raṅgamadhya | n. the middle of an arena |
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raṅgamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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raṅgamalla | m. Name of a man |
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raṅgamallī | f. the Indian lute |
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raṅgamaṇḍapa | m. n. a play-house, theatre |
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raṅgamaṅgala | m. Name of an actor, |
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raṅgamaṅgala | n. a festive ceremony on the stage |
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raṅgamāṇikya | n. a ruby |
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raṅgamātṛ | f. lac (equals lākṣā-) (also tṛkā-) |
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raṅgamātṛ | f. a bawd |
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raṅgamātṛ | f. equals truṭi- |
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raṅgaṇa | n. (prob.) dancing, merry-making etc. |
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raṅganāmaka | n. a particular kind of earth |
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raṅganātha | m. (also with bhaṭṭa-, dīkṣita-, ācārya-, yajvan-, sūri-) Name of various authors and other men, (especially) of a Scholiast or Commentator on the vikramorvaśī- (A. D. 1656) and a Scholiast or Commentator on the sūrya-siddhānta- |
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raṅganātha | m. of a place |
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raṅganāthadeśikāhnika | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthamaṅgalastotra | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthanāmaratna | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthanāṭaka | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthānuśāsana | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthapādukāsahasra | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthāṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthastotra | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthāṣṭottaraśata | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāthīya | n. Name of work |
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raṅganāyaka | n. a particular kind of earth |
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raṅgapatākā | f. Name of a woman |
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raṅgapattrī | f. the indigo plant |
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raṅgapīṭha | n. a place for dancing |
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raṅgaplutalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work |
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raṅgapradīpaka | m. (in music.) a kind of measure |
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raṅgaprasādana | n. propitiation of the audience (of a theatre) |
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raṅgapraveśa | m. entering on the stage, engaging in theatrical performances |
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raṅgapuṣpī | f. the indigo plant |
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raṅgarāja | m. Name of the patron of sāyaṇa- |
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raṅgarāja | m. of various authors (also with dīkṣita-, -adhvarin-, -adhvarivara-and -adhvarīndra-) |
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raṅgarājastava | m. Name of a stotra-. |
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raṅgarāmānuja | m. Name of an author (also jācārya-) |
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raṅgarāmānujīya | n. his work |
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raṅgarāṭchandas | n. Name of work on metres. |
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raṅgaśālā | f. a play-house, theatre, dancing-hall |
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raṅgasaṃgara | m. contest on the stage |
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raṅgastotra | n. Name of a stotra-. |
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raṅgatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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raṅgataraṃga | m. Name of an actor, |
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raṅgataraṃgiṇī | f. Name of a poem. |
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raṅgavallī | f. a kind of plant used at sacrifices |
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raṅgavallikā | f. a kind of plant used at sacrifices |
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raṅgavārāṅganā | f. a kind of dancing girl, |
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raṅgavastu | n. any colouring substance, paint, dye |
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raṅgavāṭa | m. a place or arena enclosed (for contests, plays, dancing etc.) |
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raṅgavatī | f. Name of a woman (who killed her husband ranti-deva-) |
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raṅgavidyādhara | m. a master in the art of acting |
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rasabhaṅga | m. interruption or cessation of passion or sentiment |
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rasabhaṅga | m. varia lectio for -gandha- q.v |
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rasendramaṅgala | n. Name of work |
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rāṣṭrabhaṅga | m. breaking up or dissolution of a kingdom |
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rathabhaṅga | m. the breaking or fracture of a chariot |
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rathasaṅga | m. the meeting or encounter of war-chariots |
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ratyaṅga | See under rati-, p.867. |
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ratyaṅga | n. pudendum muliebre |
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ṛtebhaṅga | mf(ā-)n. (probably) without separation (id est analysis), |
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ṛtumaṅgala | n. an auspicious omen for the season, |
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rūpakākhyaṣaḍaṅga | n. Name of a collection of mantra-s. |
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sabhaṅga | mfn. with division (of a word into different parts) |
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sabhaṅgaśleṣa | m. a śleṣa- formed by the above division |
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sabhrūbhaṅga | mfn. with a frown, frowning, knitting the brows ( sabhrūbhaṅgam am- ind.) |
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sabhrūbhaṅgam | ind. sabhrūbhaṅga |
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ṣaḍaṅga | n. sg. the six principal parts of the body (viz. the two arms, two legs, head, and waist) |
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ṣaḍaṅga | n. six auspicious things id est the six things obtained from a cow (go-mūtraṃ- go-mayaṃ- kṣīram-, sarpir dadhi- ca rocanā-), |
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ṣaḍaṅga | n. plural the six limbs or works auxiliary to the veda-, six vedāṅga-s etc. |
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ṣaḍaṅga | n. any set of six articles |
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ṣaḍaṅga | n. equals -rudra- (q.v) |
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ṣaḍaṅga | mfn. six-limbed, having six parts |
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ṣaḍaṅga | mfn. having six vedāṅga-s |
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ṣaḍaṅga | m. a kind of Asteracantha |
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ṣaḍaṅgaguggulu | m. a particular mixture |
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ṣaḍaṅgajit | mfn. subduing the six members |
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ṣaḍaṅgajit | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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ṣaḍaṅgaka | n. the body consisting of six parts |
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ṣaḍaṅgapānīya | n. an infusion or decoction of six drugs |
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ṣaḍaṅgarudra | m. Name of particular verses taken from the and used at the bathing of an image of śiva- |
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ṣaḍaṅgasamanvāgata | m. "provided with the six chief requisites", Name of buddha- |
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ṣaḍaṅgavid | mfn. knowing the six vedāṅga-s |
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sahasramaṅgala | Name of a place |
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śalalīpisaṅga | m. "variegated as the quills of a porcupine", Name of a nava-rātra- |
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śalaṅga | m. a king, sovereign |
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śalaṅga | m. a kind of salt |
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śalyavāraṅga | n. "arrow-handle", the part by which an arrow or other foreign substance lodged in the body is laid hold of during the operation of extraction |
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samādhibhaṅga | m. the disturbing or interruption of meditation |
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samaṅga | mf(ā-)n. (See 2. sam-) having all the limbs, complete (in applied to the mythical cow bahulā-) |
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samaṅga | m. a kind of game |
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samaṅga | m. Name of two men |
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samaṅga | m. (plural) of a people |
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samaṅga | m. of a river |
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samaṅgala | mfn. endowed with happiness, auspicious |
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samāsaṅga | m. the committing or entrusting (of business) to any one (locative case) |
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sambodhyaṅga | n. sambodhi |
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saṃdhibhaṅga | m. joint-fracture, dislocation of a joint |
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saṃdhyāmaṅgala | n. the auspicious saṃdhyā- service |
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saṃkhyāmaṅgalagranthi | m. the auspicious ceremony of tying knots in a thread corresponding to the number of the past years of one's life |
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sampatkumāramaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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saṃsaṅga | m. connection, conjunction |
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saṃsārasaṅga | m. attachment to the world |
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śanairgaṅgam | ind. where the gaṅgā- flows slowly |
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sanaṅgavya | mfn. fit for sanaṅgu- |
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saṅga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-or ī-).) sticking, clinging to, touch, contact with (locative case or compound) etc. |
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saṅga | m. relation to, association or intercourse with (genitive case instrumental case with and without saha- locative case,or compound) etc. |
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saṅga | m. addiction or devotion to, propensity for, (especially) worldly or selfish attachment or affection, desire, wish, cupidity etc. |
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saṅga | m. (with atreḥ-) Name of a sāman- |
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saṅgaguptasūnu | m. Name of an author |
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saṅgakara | mfn. causing attachment or desire |
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saṅgarahita | mfn. free from attachment, indifferent, unworldly |
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saṅgaṭa | See . |
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saṅgaṭa | m. Name of men |
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saṅgatala | m. Name of a man |
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saṅgatyāga | m. abandonment of attachment or desire |
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saṅgavarjita | mfn. free from attachment, indifferent, unworldly |
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saṅgavicyuti | f. separation from worldly attachment |
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sanmaṅgala | n. a good and auspicious rite etc. |
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sanmaṅgala | san-maṇi- etc. See . |
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sānuṣaṅga | m. an uninterrupted series on |
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saptabhaṅgan | m. Name of the jaina-s |
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saptabodhyaṅgakusumāḍhya | m. Name of buddha- |
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saptagaṅga | n. Name of a place |
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saptagaṅgam | ind. |
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saptamaṅgalamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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śarabhaṅga | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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sārabhaṅga | m. n. destruction or loss of vigour |
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sārabhaṅga | m. deprived of substance or strength |
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saralaṅga | m. idem or 'm. equals -drava- ' |
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śāraṅga | See sāraṅga-. |
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saraṅga | mfn. (for saraṅga-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) having colour |
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saraṅga | mfn. having a nasal sound |
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saraṅga | mfn. (also gaka-) a kind of metre |
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saraṅga | m. (for sa-r-See column 1) a kind of bird |
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saraṅga | m. a kind of antelope (see sāraṅga-) |
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sāraṅga | mf(ī-)n. or sāraṅg/a- (sometimes written śār-;either fr. sa-raṅga-,"having colour etc.", or for śarāṅga-or sār-,"having a dappled body") , of a variegated colour, dappled, spotted (see kṛṣṇa-s-, lohita-s-) |
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sāraṅga | mf(ī-)n. derived from the antelope called sāraṅga- |
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sāraṅga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a kind of spotted antelope etc. |
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sāraṅga | m. Name of various birds (especially a kind of viṣkira- or pratuda- [qq. vv.];a peacock;the Indian cuckoo;the rāja-haṃsa-;the cātaka- etc.) etc. |
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sāraṅga | m. a bee |
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sāraṅga | m. a kind of metre |
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sāraṅga | m. (in music) a particular rāga- |
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sāraṅga | m. (only ,"an elephant;lion;cloud;tree;umbrella;parasol;garment;clothes;hair;lotus;flower;conch-shell;sort of musical instrument;ornament;jewel;gold;a bow;sandal;camphor;the earth;light;night") |
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sāraṅga | m. Name of śiva- |
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sāraṅga | m. of kāma-deva- |
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sāraṅga | m. of the father of bhaṭṭa- rāghava- |
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sāraṅga | m. (with kavi-) of a poet |
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sāraṅgadeva | m. Name of a king |
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sāraṅgahāra | m. a kind of yogin- |
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sāraṅgaja | m. a deer |
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sāraṅgajadṛt | f. a deer-eyed woman |
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sāraṅgalocanā | f. equals -dṛś- |
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sāraṅgapāṇi | m. Name of an author (see -samuccaya-). |
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sāraṅgaraṅgadā | f. Name of a commentary on the kṛṣṇa-karṇa4mṛta-. |
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sāraṅgaśabala | |
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sāraṅgasamuccaya | m. Name of work (also called vivāha-paṭala-) by sāraṅga-pāṇi-. |
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sāraṅgasāra | Name of a poem. |
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sarvamaṅgala | mfn. universally auspicious, |
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sarvamaṅgalā | f. Name of durgā- |
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sarvamaṅgalā | f. of lakṣmi- |
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sarvamaṅgalā | f. of various works. |
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sarvamaṅgala | n. plural all that is auspicious |
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sarvamaṅgalamantrapaṭala | n. Name of chapter of work |
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sarvāṅgabhaṅga | m. sarvāṅga |
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sarvasaṅgaparityāga | m. abandonment of all worldly affections or connections |
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sarvasāraṅga | m. Name of a serpent-demon |
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sasaṅga | mfn. adhering, attached ( sasaṅgatva -tva- n."adhesion, contact") |
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sasaṅgatva | n. sasaṅga |
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śaśidharamaṅgalamata | n. Name of work |
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sāṣṭaṅga | mfn. performed with eight limbs or members (as a reverential prostration of the body so as to touch the ground with the hands, breast, forehead, knees, and feet) |
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sāṣṭaṅgam | ind. with the above prostration (with pra-nam-"to make the above reverential prostration") |
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sāṣṭaṅgapātam | ind. making the above prostration |
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sasthāṇujaṅgama | mfn. along with immovables and movables |
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śāstraprasaṅga | m. the subject of the śāstra- |
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śāstraprasaṅga | m. discussion of sacred works |
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śatrubhaṅga | m. Saccharum Munjia |
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satsaṅga | m. intercourse or association with the good |
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satsaṅgavijaya | m. Name of work |
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saudhotsaṅga | m. the level roof of a palace |
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saumaṅgala | mfn. (fr. su-maṅgola-) gaRa saṃkalādi-. |
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saumaṅgalya | n. welfare, prosperity |
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saumaṅgalya | n. an auspicious object (as an amulet etc.) |
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sauraṅga | m. Name of a king |
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śayyotsaṅga | m. equals śayyontara- |
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senābhaṅga | m. the breaking of an army, rout, disorderly flight |
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setumaṅgalamantra | m. Name of work |
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siddharaṅgakalpa | m. Name of chapter of the skanda-purāṇa-. |
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śīghragaṅga | mfn. (a place) where the Ganges flows rapidly |
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śīlabhaṅga | m. equals -khaṇḍana- |
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śivamaṅgalāṣṭaka | n. Name of work |
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smaraṇamaṅgala | (prob.) Name of work |
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smaraṇamaṅgalaikādaśaka | (prob.) Name of work |
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snehabhaṅga | m. equals -ccheda- |
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sneharaṅga | m. "oil-coloured", sesamum |
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śokabhaṅga | m. "sorrow-break", dissipation or removal of grief |
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sotsaṅga | mfn. deepened, depressed |
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sravadraṅga | m. "stirring town", a fair, market, bazaar |
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śrīmaṅgala | m. Name of a man |
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śrīmaṅgala | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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śrīrāmamaṅgala | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅga | m. See column 3. |
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śrīraṅga | m. Name of viṣṇu- (according to to some "of śiva-", and according to others"of an ancient king who founded the city of Seringapatam") |
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śrīraṅga | n. Name of a town and a celebrated vaiṣṇava- temple (established by rāmānuja- near Trichinopoly) |
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śrīraṅgadeva | m. Name of an author |
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śrīraṅgadevadevālayapradakṣiṇa | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgagadya | n. |
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śrīraṅgagurustotra | n. Name of stotra-s. |
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śrīraṅgamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganātha | m. Name of viṣṇu- (see compound) |
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śrīraṅganātha | m. of the author of a commentator or commentary on the bhāmatī- () |
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śrīraṅganāthakṣamāṣoḍaśī | f. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthamaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthaprapatti | f. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthārādhanakrama | m. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthāṣṭotaraśata | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthastotra | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāthasuprabhāta | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāyakī | f. (of -nāyaka-) wife of the lord of śrī-raṅga- |
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śrīraṅganāyakīstotra | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅganāyakīstuti | f. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgapattana | n. " viṣṇu-'s city", the city of Seringapatam (situated in Mysore on an island an a channel of the kāverī-, said to have been founded by an ancient king who called it after himself, or by a devotee who dedicated it to viṣṇu-; see above ) |
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śrīraṅgarājacatuṣṭaya | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgarājastava | m. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgarājastotra | n. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgasaptaprākārapradakṣiṇavidhi | m. Name of work |
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śrīraṅgavimānastotra | n. Name of work |
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sṛṣṭiprasaṅga | m. Name of a kāvya-. |
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sthānabhaṅga | m. ruin or fall of a place |
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sthāvarajaṅgama | n. (sg. or plural) everything stationary and movable or inanimate and animate |
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sthirajaṅgama | (prob.) n. (plural) things stationary and movable |
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strīprasaṅga | m. intercourse with women |
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strīsaṅga | m. intercourse with women |
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stutimaṅgala | n. plural praises and benedictions |
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śubhamaṅgala | n. good luck, welfare (according to to others mfn."lucky, fortunate") |
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subhaṅga | mfn. easily broken, brittle |
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subhaṅga | m. the cocoa-nut tree |
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sukhasaṅga | m. attachment to pleasure |
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sumaṅgala | mf(/ī-or ā-)n. bringing good fortune, very auspicious etc. |
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sumaṅgala | mf(/ī-or ā-)n. well-conducted (equals sad-ācāra-) |
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sumaṅgala | m. Name of a preceptor |
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sumaṅgalā | f. a particular medicinal root |
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sumaṅgala | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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sumaṅgala | m. of an apsaras-, |
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sumaṅgala | m. of a woman |
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sumaṅgala | m. of a river |
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sumaṅgala | n. an auspicious object |
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sumaṅgalākhyastotra | n. Name of a stotra-. |
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sumaṅgalanāman | mfn. (l/a--) bearing an auspicious name |
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sumaṅgalī | f. (saṃjñāyām-) gaRa gaurādi- |
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suraṅga | m. (for sur-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) a good colour or dye "bright-coloured", the orange tree |
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suraṅga | m. a kind of fragrant grass |
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suraṅga | m. crystal |
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suraṅga | n. red sanders |
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suraṅga | n. vermilion |
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suraṅgada | m. "yielding a good colour", red sanders |
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suraṅgada | m. Caesalpinia Sappan |
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suraṅgadhātu | m. red chalk |
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suraṅgadhūlī | f. the pollen of the orange tree |
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surataprasaṅga | m. addiction to sexual intercourse |
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susaṅga | mfn. very much adhered to or liked |
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suvibhaktāṅgapratyaṅgatā | f. having every limb and member well proportioned (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-) |
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svaṅga | mfn. having a beautiful body, well-shaped, fair-limbed |
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svaṅga | n. a good or handsome limb |
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svaṅga | See pari-ṣv-. |
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svāṅgabhaṅga | m. injury to one's own body |
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svarabhaṅga | m. "broken articulation", stammering |
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svarabhaṅga | m. hoarseness |
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svarṇavaṅga | m. a particular preparation made of tin |
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śvetanyaṅga | mfn. having a white mark |
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tadīyasaṅga | m. a meeting with her |
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tailābhyaṅga | m. anointing with oil. |
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tailaṅga | mfn. relating to the Telinga country |
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tailaṅga | m. plural its inhabitants |
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tājadbhaṅga | m. tājat |
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tālabhaṅga | m. loss of the measure (in music) |
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tamaṅga | m. a platform |
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tamaṅgaka | m. a platform |
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ṭaṅga | mn. (equals ṅka-) a spade |
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ṭaṅga | mn. a sword, kind of sword |
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ṭaṅga | mn. a leg |
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ṭaṅga | m. borax |
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ṭaṅga | m. a weight of 4 māṣa-s |
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taṅgalva | m. Name of an evil spirit |
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ṭaṅgaṇa | m. n. equals ṅkaṇa-, borax |
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taṅgaṇa | m. plural Name of a people (in the upper part of the valley of the sarayū-) |
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taṅgaṇa | m. see ṭaṅk-. |
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taṅganakhatā | f. the having prominent nails (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-), . |
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tanvaṅga | m. "slender-limbed", Name of a man |
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tānvaṅga | m. patronymic fr. tanv-- |
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tapobhaṅga | m. interruption of religious austerities |
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tatpurvasaṅga | mfn. then first restrained |
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tejobhaṅga | m. destruction of dignity, disgrace. |
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traṅga | mf. a kind of town or Name of a town |
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traṅga | mf. see dr-, udr-, kudr-. |
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trigaṅga | n. Name of a tīrtha-, |
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trigaṅga | n. |
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triṃśadaṅga | (ś/ad--) mfn. having 30 parts |
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tryaṅga | n. plural the 3 portions of a victim belonging to sviṣṭakṛt- (upper part of the right fore-foot, part of the left thigh, and part of the intestines) |
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tryaṅga | n. sg. a tripartite army (chariots, cavalry, and infantry) |
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tryaṅga | n. (ix, 1388 ?) . |
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tryaṅgaṭa | n. 3 strings suspended to either end of a pole for carrying burdens |
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tryaṅgaṭa | n. a kind of collyrium |
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tryaṅgaṭa | m. śiva- |
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tūṣṇīṃgaṅga | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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tūṣṇīṃgaṅga | n. see uṣṇī-g-. |
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tvaguttarāsaṅgavat | mfn. having an upper garment made of bark |
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udbhaṅga | m. the act of breaking off, leaving off. |
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uddaṇḍaraṅganātha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of the author of the drama Mallika1-ma1ruta. |
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udvāhamaṅgala | n. a marriage-feast, |
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udyamabhaṅga | m. frustration of effort, discouragement, dissuasion |
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udyamabhaṅga | m. desisting. |
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unmattagaṅga | n. Name of a place on |
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unmattagaṅgam | ind. where the gaṅgā- roars |
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upabhaṅga | m. ( bhañj-), a division of a stanza |
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upakuraṅga | m. a species of antelope |
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upāsaṅga | m. ( sañj-), a quiver |
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upavaṅga | m. plural Name of a people |
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ūrubhaṅga | m. fracture of the thigh, |
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urvaṅga | m. "large-bodied", a mountain |
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urvaṅga | m. the ocean |
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ūrvaṅga | n. "having a thigh-like body", fungus, mushroom |
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uṣṇīgaṅga | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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utsaṅga | m. ( sanj-) the haunch or part above the hip, lap etc. |
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utsaṅga | m. any horizontal area or level (as a roof of a house etc.) etc. |
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utsaṅga | m. the bottom or deep part of an ulcer |
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utsaṅga | m. embrace, association, union |
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utsaṅga | m. a particular position of the hands |
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utsaṅga | n. a high number (= 100 vivāha-s) |
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utsaṅgaka | m. a particular position of the hands, |
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utsaṅgapādatā | f. (?) having an arched foot or high instep (one of the 32 signs of perfection), . |
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utsaṅgavat | mfn. having depth, deep-seated |
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uttarāsaṅga | m. an upper or outer garment |
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vādaraṅga | m. Ficus Religiosa |
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vāgbhaṅga | m. varia lectio for vāk-saṅga- (q.v) |
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vahanabhaṅga | m. shipwreck |
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vahitrabhaṅga | m. shipwreck |
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vāksaṅga | m. sticking fast or impediment in speech, impeded or slow speech (of aged persons) |
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vāksaṅga | m. paralysis of speech |
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vaṅga | m. Bengal proper or the eastern parts of the modern province (plural its inhabitants) etc. |
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vaṅga | m. Name of a king of the lunar race (son of dīrgha-tamas- or dīrgha-tapas- and su-deṣṇā-, regarded as the common ancestor of the people of Bengal) |
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vaṅga | m. a tree, |
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vaṅga | m. a species of tree (varia lectio vaṅgaka-) |
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vaṅga | m. Name of a mountain |
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vaṅga | mn. cotton |
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vaṅga | mn. Solanum Melongena |
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vaṅga | n. tin or lead |
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vaṅgadāsa | m. Name of an author, |
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vaṅgadattavaidyaka | (?) , Name of work by vaṅga-sena- |
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vaṅgadeśa | m. the country of Bengal |
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vaṅgaja | n. brass, red-lead |
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vaṅgajīvana | n. silver |
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vaṅgaka | m. a species of tree (varia lectio vaṅga-). |
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vaṅgalā | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī- |
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vaṅgalipi | f. Bengal writing |
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vaṅgana | m. the egg-plant, Solanum Melongena (see vaṅga-). |
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vaṅgara | m. Name of a prince |
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vaṅgasena | m. a kind of tree (see vaṅka-s-) |
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vaṅgasena | m. Name of a medical writer (author of the cikitsā-sāra-saṃgraha-) |
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vaṅgasena | m. of a grammarian |
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vaṅgasenāka | m. Agati Grandiflora |
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vaṅgaśulbaja | (?) n. brass, bell-metal |
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varadarājamaṅgala | n. varadarāja |
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vāraṅga | m. the handle of a sword or knife etc. (see ) |
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varmitaṅga | mfn. having the body clad in armour |
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vāsarasaṅga | m. "day-junction", the morning |
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vātaraṅga | m. the holy fig-tree (equals aśvattha-) |
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vayovaṅga | (?) n. lead |
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vedāntācāryamaṅgaladvādaśī | f. Name of work |
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vedāntamaṅgaladīpikā | f. Name of work |
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veṅkaṭācaleśvaramaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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veṅkaṭeśamaṅgala | n. Name of work |
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veṅkaṭeśamaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work |
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veṅkaṭeśvaramaṅgalastotra | n. Name of work |
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vibhaṅga | m. bending, contraction (especially of the eyebrows) |
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vibhaṅga | m. a furrow, wrinkle |
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vibhaṅga | m. interruption, stoppage, frustration, disturbance |
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vibhaṅga | m. fraud, deception |
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vibhaṅga | m. a wave |
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vibhaṅga | m. breaking, fracture |
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vibhaṅga | m. division |
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vibhaṅga | m. Name of a class of Buddhist works. |
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viḍaṅga | mfn. clever, able, skilful |
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viḍaṅga | m. and f(ā-). Embelia Ribes |
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viḍaṅga | n. the fruit of the above plant (a vermifuge) |
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viḍbhaṅga | m. diarrhoea |
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vidhiprasaṅga | m. idem or 'm. the application of a rule, acting according to rule ' |
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vidikcaṅga | m. a sort of yellow bird |
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vijayamaṅgaladīpikā | f. Name of work |
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vinayavibhaṅga | m. Name of work |
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vinodaraṅga | m. Name of work |
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viraṅga | n. (for 2.See vi-rañj-) a particular kind of earth (equals kaṅkuṣṭha-) |
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viraṅga | m. (for 1.See) = 2. virāga- (see vairangika-). |
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virataprasaṅga | mfn. one who has ceased from being occupied in (locative case) |
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viruddhaprasaṅga | m. prohibited or unlawful occupation |
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viṣaṅga | m. the hanging on or being attached to (See nir-v-). |
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viṣayaprasaṅga | m. equals -nirati- |
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viṣayasaṅga | m. addiction to sensual objects, sensual |
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viṣayasaṅgaja | mfn. sprung from addiction to sensual objects |
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viṣṇunyaṅga | mfn. containing incidental mention of viṣṇu- |
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viśvāsabhaṅga | m. violation of confidence, breach of faith |
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vīthyaṅga | n. a division of the vīthi- drama (described as a kind of dialogue consisting in quibble, equivoque, jest, abuse, and the like) |
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viṭsaṅga | m. coherence or obstruction of the feces, constipation |
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vivādārṇavabhaṅga | m. (or vivādārṇavabhañjana bhañjana- n.) Name of work on law (compiled by a number of Pandits) |
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viyaṅga | See 2. avyaṅga-. |
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vratabhaṅga | m. the breaking of a vow |
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vratabhaṅga | m. breaking of a promise |
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vṛtibhaṅga | m. a breach or fissure in a hedge |
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vṛttabhaṅga | m. violation of good conduct and of metre |
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vṛttibhaṅga | m. loss of livelihood |
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vyaṅga | See p.1029, columns 1, 3. |
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vyaṅga | mf(ā-)n. (for 2.See column 3) without limbs, limbless, deficient in limb, deformed, crippled etc. |
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vyaṅga | mf(ā-)n. having no wheels |
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vyaṅga | mf(ā-)n. lamed, lame |
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vyaṅga | mf(ā-)n. bodiless |
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vyaṅga | mf(ā-)n. ill-arranged |
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vyaṅga | m. a cripple |
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vyaṅga | m. or n. a kind of cat's eye (a precious stone) |
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vyaṅga | n. (wrong reading for try-aṅga-,tripartite army ) |
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vyaṅga | mfn. (for 1.See column 1) spotted, speckled |
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vyaṅga | m. freckles in the face |
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vyaṅga | m. a blot, blemish, stain |
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vyaṅga | m. a frog |
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vyaṅga | m. steel |
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vyaṅgatā | f. deficiency of limb, crippled condition, mutilation |
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vyaṅgatva | n. deficiency of limb, crippled condition, mutilation |
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vyaṅgaya | Nom. P. yati-, to deprive of a limb, mutilate |
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vyāsaṅga | m. excessive attachment, close adherence |
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vyāsaṅga | m. devotion or addiction to, wish or desire of. longing or passion for (locative case or compound) etc. |
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vyāsaṅga | m. connection |
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vyāsaṅga | m. addition |
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vyāsaṅga | m. detachment, separation (in this and the next senses vi-is privative) |
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vyāsaṅga | m. separate attention, distraction (of thought) |
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vyatiṣaṅga | m. mutual connection, reciprocal junction or relation |
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vyatiṣaṅga | m. entanglement |
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vyatiṣaṅga | m. hostile encounter |
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vyatiṣaṅga | m. exchange, barter |
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vyatiṣaṅga | m. absorption |
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vyatiṣaṅgam | ind. so as to join or connect mutually |
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vyatiṣaṅgatiṣajya | ind. seizing each other by the hand |
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vyatiṣaṅgatiṣaṅgin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') hanging or sitting on |
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vyatiṣaṅgavat | mfn. having mutual connection, connected, united, mixed |
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vyūhabhaṅga | m. the breaking of an array, throwing into, disorder |
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yācñābhaṅga | m. failure of a request, useless request |
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yānabhaṅga | m. "fracture of a vessel", shipwreck |
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yaśomaṅgalastotra | n. Name of work |
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yathāmaṅgalam | ind. according to custom |
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yathāsaṅgam | ind. according to need or exigency, suitably, opportunely |
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yātrāmaṅgala | n. Name of work |
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yātrāprasaṅga | m. engaging in or performing a pilgrimage |
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yogaraṅga | m. the orange tree |
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yogāraṅga | m. equals yoga-raṅga- q.v |
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yuddharaṅga | m. "battle-arena", field of battle |
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yuddharaṅga | m. "whose arena is battle", Name of kārttikeya- |
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yugabhaṅga | m. the breaking of a yoke |