Word | Reference | Gender | Number | Synonyms | Definition |
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bhāvaḥ | 3.3.215 | Masculine | Singular | janmahetuḥ, ādyopalabdhisthānam |
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ahetu | m. absence of cause or reason | ||||||
ahetu | m. not a real or sound argument | ||||||
ahetu | m. (in rhetoric) a certain figure of speech. | ||||||
ahetuka | mf(ā- )n. groundless. | ||||||
ahetusama | m. a particular sophism tending to prove an argument to be untenable | ||||||
ahetutva | n. (in Buddhist terminology) absence of cause or necessity | ||||||
ahetuvāda | m. the doctrine of the cārvāka-s, | ||||||
ahetuvādin | m. an adherent of it, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding | ||||||
aniṣṭahetu | m. an evil omen. | ||||||
balavipulahetumati | n. Name of an asura- | ||||||
bhayahetu | m. cause for fear, danger | ||||||
citrahetu | m. a particular rhetoric fignre, | ||||||
ghṛtahetu | m. "cause of ghee", butter | ||||||
jīvanahetu | m. means of subsistence | ||||||
kārakahetu | m. the efficient cause. | ||||||
karmahetu | mfn. caused by acts, arising from acts. | ||||||
karmaphalahetu | mfn. one who is actuated by the (thought of the) result of his acts, | ||||||
madahetu | m. "cause of intoxication", Grislea Tomentosa | ||||||
mahāratnahetu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, | ||||||
mokṣahetutāvāda | m. Name of work | ||||||
nimittahetu | m. the efficient cause | ||||||
nimittahetutva | n. | ||||||
niyamahetu | m. a regulating cause | ||||||
parāmarśahetutāvicāra | m. Name of work | ||||||
phalahetu | mfn. one who has results for a motive, acting with a view to roots | ||||||
pratiyogijñānasyahetutvakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work | ||||||
sahetu | mfn. having a cause or reason, well-founded, reasonable, | ||||||
sahetuka | mfn. id | ||||||
sahetuka | mfn. together with a reason | ||||||
saṃketahetu | m. motive for an appointment or meeting | ||||||
sphoṭahetuka | m. Semecarpus Anacardium | ||||||
svahetu | m. one's own cause, own sake (tunā-,"for one's own self") | ||||||
svatvahetu | m. ground or cause of proprietary right | ||||||
vikārahetu | m. "cause of perturbation", temptation, seduction | ||||||
vināśahetu | mfn. being the cause of death | ||||||
viśvahetu | m. the cause of all things (applied to viṣṇu-) |
ahetuka | a. unfounded. |
ahetu-vit | not understanding the reason | SB 10.13.35 |
ahetu-vit | not understanding the reason | SB 10.13.35 |
ahetuḥ | having no cause | SB 10.63.38 |
ahetuḥ | itself without cause | SB 11.3.35 |
ahetu | noun (masculine) (in rhetoric) a certain figure of speech (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) absence of cause or reason (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) not a real or sound argument (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 5901/72933 | |
ahetuka | adjective groundless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 9129/72933 | |
ahetumant | adjective Frequency rank 15504/72933 | |
ahetusama | noun (masculine) a particular sophism tending to prove an argument to be untenable (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 46132/72933 | |
ahetutva | noun (neuter) (in Buddhist terminology) absence of cause or necessity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 26883/72933 | |
madanīyahetu | noun (masculine) Name einer Pflanze (vgl. madahetu) Frequency rank 37990/72933 | |
madahetu | noun (masculine) Grislea Tomentosa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 61298/72933 |
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