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aja | m. a drove, troop (of marut-s)  |
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aja | m. a driver, mover, instigator, leader  |
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aja | m. Name of indra-, of rudra-, of one of the marut-s ([ aj/a /eka-p/ā- aj/a /eka-pāda- ]), of agni-, of the sun, of brahmā-, of viṣṇu-, of śiva-, of kāma- (see 2. a-ja-)  |
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aja | m. the leader of a flock  |
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aja | m. a he-goat, ram ([ confer, compare Greek ,; Lithuanian $ ])  |
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aja | m. the sign Aries  |
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aja | m. the vehicle of agni-  |
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aja | m. beam of the sun (pūṣan-)  |
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aja | m. Name of a descendant of viśvāmitra-, and of daśaratha-'s or dīrghabāhu-'s father  |
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aja | m. Name of a mineral substance  |
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aja | m. of a kind of rice  |
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aja | m. of the moon  |
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aja | m. plural Name of a people  |
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aja | m. of a class of ṛṣi-s  |
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aja | mfn. not born, existing from all eternity  |
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aja | m. Name of the first uncreated being  |
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aja | m. brahmā-, viṣṇu-, śiva-, kāma-  |
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ajababhru | (/aja--) n. said to be the father or origin of a medical plant  |
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ajabhakṣa | m. "goat's food", the plant varvūra-.  |
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ajaḍa | mfn. not inanimate, not torpid, not stupid  |
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ajaḍā | f. the plants ajaṭā- and kapikacchu- (Carpopogon Pruriens).  |
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ajaḍadhī | mfn. of a vigorous mind, energetic.  |
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ajadaṇḍī | f. a plant equals brahmadaṇḍi-.  |
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ajadevatā | f. plural the 25th lunar mansion.  |
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ajagallikā | f. "goat's cheek", an infantile disease.  |
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ajagandhā | f. "smelling like a he-goat", shrubby basil, Ocymum Gratissimum.  |
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ajagandhikā | f. "smelling like a he-goat", shrubby basil, Ocymum Gratissimum.  |
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ajagandhinī | f. a plant equals aja-śṛng/ī- q.v  |
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ajagara | m. ("goat-swallower") , a huge serpent, boa constrictor  |
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ajagara | m. Name of an asura-  |
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ajagarī | f. Name of a plant.  |
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ajagati | mfn. "accessible (only) to goats", steep (as a road),  |
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ajagava | m. śiva-'s bow  |
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ajagava | m. the southern portion of the path of the sun, moon, and planets  |
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ajagava | m. Name of a snake priest  |
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ajagāva | m. Name of a snake demon  |
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ajagāva | m. see ājagāva-  |
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ajagāva | n. śiva-'s bow  |
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ajagāva | n. Name of the sacrificial vessel also called ajakāv/a- (q.v)  |
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ajaghanya | mfn. not last  |
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ajaghanya | mfn. not least.  |
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ajaghnivas | mf(/a-jaghnuṣī-)n. ( han-), not having killed  |
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ajahā | f. equals a-jaḍā- q.v  |
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ajahā | f. the Plant ālkuśī-  |
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ajahalliṅga | m. (in grammar) a noun which does not drop its original gender, when used as an adjective.  |
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ajahat | mfn. (pr. p. 3 -hā-), not dropping or losing (in compound)  |
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ajahatsvārthā | f. a rhetorical figure (using a word which involves the meaning of another word previously used, as"white ones"for"white horses","lances"for"men with lances").  |
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ajaiḍaka | n. goats and rams, (gaRa gavāśvādi-, q.v)  |
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ajaikapād | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ajaikapād | m. of one of the eleven rudra-s  |
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ajaikapād | m. see 1. aj/a-.  |
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ajajīvana | m. "who lives by goats", a goat-herd.  |
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ajajīvika | m. "who lives by goats", a goat-herd.  |
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ajaka | m. Name of a descendant of purūravas-  |
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ajaka | m. of a king of magadha-  |
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ajakā | f. a young she-goat  |
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ajakājāta | n. the above disease.  |
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ajakarṇa | m. a goat's ear  |
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ajakarṇa | m. the tree Terminalia Alata Tomentosa.  |
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ajakarṇaka | m. the Sal-tree, Shorea Robusta.  |
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ajakava | m. śiva-'s bow  |
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ajakāva | mfn. Name of a sacrificial vessel dedicated to mitra- and varuṇa- and (according to the commentator or commentary) having an ornament similar to the fleshy protuberance called ajā-gala-stana- q.v  |
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ajakāva | mn. a species of venomous vermin, centipede or scorpion  |
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ajakāva | mn. śiva-'s bow  |
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ajakṣīra | n. goat's milk  |
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ajakṣīra | n. see  |
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ajakūlā | f. Name of a town of the bodhi-s.  |
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ajalambana | n. antimony.  |
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ajaloma | n. goat's hair  |
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ajaloman | m. Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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ajaloman | mf(mnī-)n. hairy as a goat,  |
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ajaloman | n. goat's hair  |
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ajalomī | f. Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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ajamāra | m. Name of a tribe or prince, (gaRa kurv-ādi-, q.v) |
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ajamāyu | (aj/a--) m. bleating like a goat (a frog)  |
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ajambha | m. "toothless", a frog.  |
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ajameru | Name of a place, Ajmir (?).  |
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ajamīḍha | m. Name of a son of suhotra- (author of some Vedic hymns )  |
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ajamīḍha | m. of a grandson of suhotra-  |
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ajamīḍha | m. of yudhiṣṭhira-.  |
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ajamīḷha | m. Name of a son of suhotra- (author of some Vedic hymns )  |
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ajamīḷha | m. of a grandson of suhotra-  |
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ajamīḷha | m. of yudhiṣṭhira-.  |
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ajamoda | m. "goat's delight", Name of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum.  |
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ajamodā | f. "goat's delight", Name of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum.  |
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ajamodikā | f. "goat's delight", Name of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum.  |
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ajamukha | mfn. goat faced  |
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ajamukhī | f. Name of a rākṣasī-.  |
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ajana | m. ( aj-),"the instigator", brahmā-  |
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ajana | n. act of instigating or moving, |
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ajana | mfn. destitute of men  |
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ajana | mfn. desert  |
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ajana | m. an insignificant person.  |
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ajanāmaka | m. "named aja- or viṣṇu-", a mineral substance.  |
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ajanani | f. (generally used in cursing) , non-birth, cessation of existence  |
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ajanani | f. ajananir astu tasya-,"may he cease to exist!"  |
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ajanani | f. see  |
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ajanayonija | m. "born from ajana-", Name of dakṣa-.  |
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ajani | f. a path, road  |
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ajanman | mfn. not subject to birth,  |
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ajanta | mfn. ending in a vowel.  |
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ajanta | mfn. See 2. ac-.  |
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ajanya | mfn. improper to be produced or born  |
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ajanya | mfn. unfit for mankind  |
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ajanya | n. any portent unfavourable to mankind, as an earthquake.  |
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ajapa | m. a goat-herd.  |
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ajapa | m. ( jap-), one who does not repeat prayers  |
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ajapa | m. a reciter of heterodox works  |
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ajapā | f. the mantra or formula called haṃsa- (which consists only of a number of inhalations and exhalations).  |
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ajapa | m. See 1. aj/a-.  |
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ajapād | m. Name of the divinity called aja kapād-.  |
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ajapada | mfn. goat-footed.  |
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ajapāda | mfn. goat-footed.  |
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ajapāla | m. a goat-herd  |
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ajapāla | m. Name of daśaratha-'s father.  |
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ajapāla | Name (also title or epithet) of a particular tree (under which buddha- meditated),  |
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ajapārśva | m. "having black sides like a goat", Name of śvetakarṇa-'s son rājīvalocana-.  |
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ajapatha | m. "goat's road", probably = aja-vīthī- q.v  |
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ajara | mfn. ( jṝ-), not subject to old age, undecaying, ever young  |
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ajarā | f. the plants Aloe Perfoliata and Jirnapanjhi  |
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ajarā | f. the river sarasvatī-.  |
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ajaraka | mn. indigestion.  |
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ajarāmara | mfn. undecaying and immortal  |
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ajaras | another form for a-jara-, used only in some cases  |
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ajarat | mfn. not decaying  |
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ajarayu | mfn. not subject to old age  |
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ajarṣabha | (ṛṣ-) m. a he-goat  |
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ajarya | mfn. not subject to old age or decay , not friable, not digestible  |
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ajarya | n. friendship.  |
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ajasra | mfn. ( jas-), not to be obstructed, perpetual etc.  |
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ajasram | ind. perpetually, for ever, ever. [ gaṇa- svar-ādi-,etc.]  |
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ajasreṇa | ind. perpetually, for ever, ever. [ ]  |
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ajaśṛṅgī | f. "goat's horn", the shrub Odina Wodier, used as a charm and as a remedy for sore eyes (its fruit resembles a goat's horn) .  |
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ajastunda | n. Name of a town  |
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ajatā | f. a multitude of goats  |
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ajatā | f. the being a goat.  |
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ajaṭā | f. Flacourtia Cataphracta equals ajaḍā- and ajjhaṭā-.  |
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ajathyā | f. yellow jasmin.  |
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ajatva | ([ ; see ]) or  |
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ajavāha | m. Name of a district.  |
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ajavas | mfn. not quick, inactive  |
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ajavasti | m. Name of a tribe, (gaRa gṛṣṭy-ādi-and śubhrādi- q.v)  |
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ajavasti | m. plural the members of that tribe, (gaRa yaskādi-, q.v)  |
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ajavīthī | f. "goat's road", Name of one of the three divisions of the southern path, or one of the three paths in which the sun, moon, and planets move, comprehending the asterisms mūla-, pūrvāṣāḍha-, and uttarāṣāḍha-.  |
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ajaya | m. non-victory, defeat  |
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ajaya | mfn. unconquered, unsurpassed, invincible  |
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ajaya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ajaya | m. of a lexicographer  |
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ajaya | m. of a river  |
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ajayā | f. hemp  |
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ajayā | f. Name of a friend of durgā-  |
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ajayā | f. māyā- or Illusion.  |
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ajayapāla | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ajayasiṃha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ajayavarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ajayya | mfn. invincible, improper to be won at play.  |
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ābhajanīya | mfn. idem or 'm. one who is to be honoured by a share ' on  |
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abhimṛṣṭaja | mfn. "born from (women) touched (by others)", illegitimate(?)  |
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abhimṛṣṭaja | mfn. summoned, invited  |
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abhiprajan | (3. plural A1. -jāyante-) to bring forth, bear : Causal -janayati-, to generate for the sake of (accusative)  |
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abhipravrajana | n. advancing,  |
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abhitodevayajanamātradeśa | mfn. whose space on all sides suffices for a sacrificial ground  |
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abhūtarajas | m. plural Name of a class of deities (supposed to have existed in the fifth manvantara-)  |
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abjaja | m. "sprung (at the creation) from the lotus (which arose from the navel of viṣṇu-)", Name of brahmā-.  |
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acyutāgraja | m. (viṣṇu-'s elder brother) , balarāma-  |
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acyutāgraja | m. indra-.  |
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acyutaja | m. plural a class of jaina- deities.  |
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acyutajallakin | m. Name of a commentator of the amara-koṣa-.  |
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adeśaja | mfn. produced in a wrong place.  |
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āḍhakajambuka | mfn.  |
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adhiprajam | ind. on procreation as a means of preserving the world (treated of in the upaniṣad-s)  |
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adhirajani | ind. by night,  |
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adhokṣaja | m. Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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adhokṣaja | m. the sign śravaṇā-.  |
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adhyūḍhaja | m. the son of a woman pregnant before marriage.  |
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adṛṣṭaja | mfn. produced or resulting from fate.  |
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agādhajala | mfn. having deep water  |
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agādhajala | n. deep water.  |
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agaja | mfn. produced on a mountain, or from a tree  |
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agaja | n. bitumen.  |
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agniraja | m. a scarlet insect  |
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agnirajas | m. a scarlet insect  |
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agraja | mfn. (see j/ā-) born first or earlier  |
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agraja | m. the first-born, an elder brother etc.  |
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agraja | m. a brahman-  |
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agrajaṅghā | f. the fore part of the leg, the shin-bone  |
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agrajanman | m. the first-born, an elder brother, a brahman- etc.  |
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agrajanman | m. a member of one of the three highest castes  |
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agrajanman | m. brahmā-  |
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āhrutabheṣaja | mf(ī-)n. curing anything wounded or hurt  |
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aiṇeyajaṅghatā | f. having legs like those of a deer (one of the 32 signs of perfection), .  |
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aiśānaja | m. plural equals īśānaja- q.v  |
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ājānaja | mfn. (["born in the world of the gods"commentator or commentary ]) id est deva- equals āj/ānadeva- below  |
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akālaja | mfn. born at a wrong time, unseasonable.  |
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akālajaladodaya | m. unseasonable rising of clouds or mist.  |
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ākaraja | mfn. produced in a mine, mineral  |
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ākaraja | n. a jewel  |
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ākāśaja | mfn. produced in the sky.  |
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ākāśajananī | f. a loophole, casement, embrasure,  |
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akṣaja | m. a diamond  |
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akṣaja | m. a thunderbolt  |
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akṣaja | m. Name of viṣṇu-.  |
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akṣaja | m. a thunderbolt  |
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akṣaja | m. N. viṣṇu-  |
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akṣarajananī | f. "letter producer", a reed or pen.  |
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akṣibheṣaja | n. medicament for the eyes, collyrium, etc.  |
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akṣibheṣaja | m. a tree, Red Lodh.  |
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alaja | m. a kind of bird  |
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alajacit | mfn. ([ ]) piled up (as the sacrificial altar) in the shape of the bird alaja-.  |
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alajacita | ([ ]) mfn. piled up (as the sacrificial altar) in the shape of the bird alaja-.  |
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alakṣyajanmatā | f. being of insignificant birth or origin  |
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alaṃprajanana | mfn. (see alaṃ prajāyāḥ-above sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /alam-) able to beget or generate  |
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ālokasuvegadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a serpent-demon, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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alpaprajas | mfn. having few descendants or few subjects.  |
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amaraja | m. Name of a plant  |
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amarṣaja | mfn. springing from impatience or indignation  |
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ambhojajanman | m. Name of brahma- (born in a lotus).  |
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ambhojanmajani | m. (equals ja-janman-) brahmā-  |
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ambumātraja | mfn. produced only in water.  |
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amitadhvaja | m. Name of a son of dharmadhvaja-  |
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amitadhvaja | Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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amlajambīra | m. lime tree.  |
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āmodajananī | f. "causing a strong smell", betel  |
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amṛtajaṭā | f. the plant Valeriana jaṭāmāṃsī-.  |
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amṛtasāraja | m. "produced from the essence of ambrosia", raw sugar  |
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amūrtarajas | m. a son of kuśa- (by vaidarbhī-) (edition Bomb. asūrti-rajasa- q.v)  |
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amūrtarajasa | m. a son of kuśa- (by vaidarbhī-) (edition Bomb. asūrti-rajasa- q.v)  |
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anāhūtopajalpin | m. an uncalled-for boaster.  |
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anajakā | or an-ajikā- f. a miserable little goat  |
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ānandaja | mfn. proceeding from joy  |
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ānandaja | m. Name of a teacher  |
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ānandaja | n. semen virile  |
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ānandajala | n. tears of joy  |
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anantaraja | m. "next-born", the son of a kṣatriyā- or vaiśyā- mother by a father belonging to the caste immediately above the mother's  |
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ananvavajaya | m. the not winning subsequently, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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ananyaja | m. Name of kāma- or Love.  |
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anapajayyam | ind. ( ji-), so that its victorious character cannot be reversed  |
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anāryaja | mfn. of vile or unworthy origin  |
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anāryaja | n. Agallochum, being a produce of the country of mleccha-s or barbarians.  |
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ānataja | m. plural a class of divine beings ( )  |
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āṇḍaja | mfn. (āṇḍ/a--) born from an egg  |
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āṇḍaja | m. a bird  |
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aṇḍaja | mfn. egg-born  |
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aṇḍaja | m. a bird  |
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aṇḍaja | m. a fish  |
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aṇḍaja | m. a snake  |
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aṇḍaja | m. a lizard  |
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anekaja | mfn. born more than once  |
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anekaja | m. a bird  |
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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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aṅgaja | n. blood.  |
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aṅgajanus | m. a son.  |
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anilātmaja | m. the son of the wind, hanumat- or bhīma-.  |
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annaja | mfn. springing from or occasioned by food as the primitive substance.  |
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annajala | n. food and water, bare subsistence.  |
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antaḥpurajana | m. the women of the palace.  |
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antaḥśailaja | m. a native of antar-giri-,  |
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antaja | mfn. last born.  |
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antaryajana | n. inner sacrifice,  |
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antyaja | mfn. of the lowest caste  |
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antyaja | m. a śūdra-  |
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antyaja | m. a man of one of seven inferior tribes (a washerman, currier, mimic, varuḍa-, fisherman, meda- or attendant on women, and mountaineer or forester).  |
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antyajagamana | n. intercourse (between a woman of the higher caste) with a man of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajanman | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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anulomaja | mfn. offspring of a mother inferior in caste to the father ([ ]), (as the mūrdhāvasikta- of a Brahman father and kṣatriyā- mother, and so on with the ambaṣṭha- niṣāda- or pāraśava-, māhiṣya-, ugra-, karaṇa-.)  |
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anupagatajara | mfn. not impaired by old age or infirmity,  |
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anūpaja | n. growing near the water  |
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anūpaja | n. ginger.  |
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anuprajan | to be born after ; (with prajām-) to propagate again and again : Causal -janayati-, to cause to be born subsequently.  |
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anupravrajana | n. the becoming an ascetic after (another), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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anupūrvaja | mfn. descended in a regular line  |
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anuraktapraja | mfn. beloved by his subjects.  |
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anuvrajana | n. following as above, Heat.  |
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anyabījaja | m. "born from the seed of another", an adopted son.  |
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anyaja | (any/a--) ([ ]) mfn. born of another (family, etc.), of a different origin.  |
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anyajanatā | f. fellowship with others,  |
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anyajanman | n. another birth, being born again.  |
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apadhvaṃsaja | mfn. "born from it", a child of a mixed or impure caste (whose father belongs to a lower[ ] or higher[ ] caste than its mother's).  |
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apajaya | m. defeat, discomfiture  |
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apajayya | mfn. See an-apajayy/am-.  |
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apākaja | mfn. not produced by cooking or ripening  |
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apākaja | mfn. original  |
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apākaja | mfn. natural.  |
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aparaja | mfn. born later  |
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aparajana | sg. or plural m. inhabitants of the west  |
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apetaprajanana | mfn. one who has lost his generative energy,  |
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apraja | mf(ā-)n. ( jan-), without progeny, childless etc.  |
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aprajajñi | mfn. not generative, having no power of begetting  |
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aprajajñi | mfn. ( jñā-), inexperienced, inexpert  |
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aprajana | mfn. not begetting,  |
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aprajanatva | (n.)  |
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aprajaniṣṇu | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not generative, having no power of begetting '  |
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aprajas | ([ ]) ([ etc.; see ]) mfn. without progeny, childless.  |
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aprajas | ([ etc.; see ]) mfn. without progeny, childless.  |
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aprajastā | (apraj/as--) f. childlessness  |
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aprajasya | n. childlessness  |
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apūrṇakālaja | mfn. born before the proper time, abortive.  |
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araja | mfn. (for a-raj/as-below) , dustless  |
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arajanīkṛta | mfn. not coloured or dyed,  |
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arajas | mfn. dustless , free from passion or desire  |
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arajas | f. "not having the monthly courses", a young girl.  |
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arajaska | mfn. dustless, without the quality called rajas-  |
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arajaska | free from impurity (others,"meek, gentle"), .  |
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āraṇaja | m. plural Name of a class of deities ( )  |
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araṇyagaja | m. a wild elephant  |
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araṇyaja | mfn. produced or born in a forest  |
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araṇyarajanī | f. the plant Curcuma Aromatica  |
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āraṭṭaja | mfn. born in this country  |
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ardhajaratīya | n. (fr. pr. p. jarat-, jrs-), (according to the rule of half an aged woman) incompatibility in argument on  |
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ardhajaratīya | n. Sarvad:  |
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ārdraja | n. dry ginger  |
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arjunadhvaja | m. "having a white banner", Name of hanumat-  |
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arkaja | mfn. "sun-born", coming from the sun  |
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arkaja | m. the planet Saturn etc.  |
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arkajau | m. dual number Name of the aśvin-s  |
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arṇavaja | m. "sea-born", cuttlefish  |
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aruṇāgraja | m. "the first of aruṇa-", garuḍa- (the bird of viṣṇu-) (see aruṇ/anuja-below.),  |
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aruṇātmaja | m. "son of aruṇa-", jaṭāyu- (See aruṇa- m.above) |
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aruṇāvaraja | m. equals aruṇānuja- above  |
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āryajana | m. Aryans  |
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āryajana | m. honest people  |
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āśāgaja | m. elephant of the quarter  |
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āśāgaja | m. (one of the supposed four [or eight] mythical elephants which support the world, standing in the quarters [and intermediate points] of the compass)  |
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āsaja | mfn. clinging to  |
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āsaja | mfn. dragging (a wheel)  |
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asauyaja | Name of a praiṣa- (with the address amuka yaja-)  |
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aśmagarbhaja | n. an emerald  |
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aśmaja | n. "rock-born", bitumen  |
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aśmaja | n. iron (see )  |
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aśmajatu | n. bitumen  |
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aśmavraja | (/aśma--) mfn. whose stall or pen is a rock  |
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aspṛṣṭarajastamaska | mfn. perfectly pure  |
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asraja | n. "formed by blood", flesh  |
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asrajanman | n. "formed by blood", flesh  |
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āsrāvabheṣaja | n. a medicament, medicine  |
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asūrtarajasa | m. varia lectio for amūrta-r- q.v  |
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asūtajaratī | f. (a woman) who grows old without having brought forth a child  |
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aśvajaghana | mfn. having the lower limbs like those of a horse  |
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aśvamedhaja | m. Name of a king  |
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ātmaja | mfn. self-originated  |
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ātmaja | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) "born from or begotten by one's self", a son etc.  |
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ātmaja | m. Name of the fifth lunar mansion  |
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ātmaja | m. "originating from intellect", the reasoning faculty  |
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ātmajanman | n. the birth (or re-birth) of one's self, id est the birth of a son  |
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ātmajanman | m. (equals -ja-,m.) a son  |
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atrinetraja | m. "produced by atri-'s look", the moon, (in arithmetic) the number one.  |
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audakaja | mfn. coming from aquatic plants  |
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audavraja | mf(ī-)n. composed by uda-vraja-.  |
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aupajandhani | m. a descendant of upa-jandhani-, Name of a teacher  |
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aupajaṅghani | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a teacher (confer, compare jandhani-),  |
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aupayaja | mfn. belonging to the verses called upayaj-, q.v  |
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avajaghnat | mfn. (irreg. p. in Passive voice sense; -hanyamāna- commentator or commentary) being beaten or struck by (instrumental case)  |
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avajaya | m. overcoming, winning by conquest  |
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avajayana | n. means of subduing or healing a disease,  |
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avakirṇajaṭābhāra | mfn. whose tresses of hair are scattered or have become loose  |
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avaraja | mf(ā-)n. of low birth, inferior, younger, junior  |
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avaraja | m. a śūdra-  |
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avaraja | m. a younger brother  |
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avaraja | m. (with ablative)  |
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avaravarṇaja | m. "born in a low caste", a śūdra-  |
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avayajana | n. "removing by means of a sacrifice", expiation  |
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avayajana | n. means for expiation  |
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avityaja | mn. quicksilver |
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ayajamāna | mfn. not instituting a sacrifice  |
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ayatnabālavyajanībhū | (perf. 3. plural babhūvuḥ-) to become or be changed into a fan without effort  |
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ayatnaja | mfn. easily or readily produced,. spontaneous  |
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ayorajas | n. equals -mala- q.v  |
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bahugotraja | mfn. having many blood relations  |
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bahupraja | mf(ā-)n. having a numerous progeny (also j/as- ) see  |
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bahupraja | m. (only ) a hog  |
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bahupraja | m. a mouse  |
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bahupraja | m. Saccharum Munjia.  |
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bahurajas | mfn. very dusty or containing much pollen  |
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bahvajavika | mf(/ā-)n. having many goats and sheep  |
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bailvaja | (fr. bilva-ja-) gaRa rājanyādi- (varia lectio bailvala-)  |
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bailvajaka | mfn. (with deśa-) inhabited by bailvaja-s  |
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baja | m. (prob.) Name of a herb used as a charm against evil spirits  |
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bālagaja | m. a young elephant  |
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balaja | mfn. produced by strength or power  |
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balaja | m. n. a heap of corn, grain  |
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balaja | m. a pretty woman  |
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balaja | m. the earth  |
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balaja | m. Arabian jasmine  |
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balaja | m. a rope  |
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balaja | m. Name of a river  |
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balaja | n. (only ) a city-gate, any gate  |
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balaja | n. a field  |
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balaja | n. war  |
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balaja | n. a pretty figure  |
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balaja | n. pith, marrow.  |
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balbaja | m. (later balvaja-,or valvaja-) Eleusine Indica (a species of coarse grass not liked by cattle)  |
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bālbaja | mf(/ī-)n. (fr. balbaja-) made of the grass Eleusine Indica (Bombay edition bālvaja-).  |
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bālbajabhārika | mfn. (fr. balbaja+bhāra-) laden or burdened with balbaja- grass gaRa vaṃśādi-.  |
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balbajamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of balbaja- grass gaRa śarādi-.  |
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balbajastukā | f. a bunch or tuft of balbaja- grass  |
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balvaja | See balbaja-.  |
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bāndhavajana | m. relatives, kinsmen (collectively)  |
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bandhūkapuṣparajas | n. bandhūkapuṣpa |
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barhidhvaja | m. "symbolised by a peacock", Name of skanda-  |
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bhadraja | m. Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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bhadrajaya | m. Name of a man  |
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bhadrātmaja | m. "son of iron (?)", a sword  |
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bhaiṣaja | m. (fr. bheṣaja-) Perdix Chinensis  |
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bhaiṣaja | n. a drug, medicine  |
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bhaiṣaja | mfn. relating to bhaiṣajya- gaRa kaṇvādi-. |
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bhaiṣṇaja | mfn. fr. bhaithṇajya- gaRa kaṇvādi- (varia lectio bhaiṣaja-).  |
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bhajagovindastotra | n. Name of work (see bhagavad-govinda-).  |
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bhajaka | m. a distributer, apportioner (See civara-bh-)  |
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bhajaka | m. a worshipper  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. apportioning etc.  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. fitting, meet, appropriate  |
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bhajamāna | mfn. Name of various princes  |
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bhajana | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhajana | n. the act of sharing  |
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bhajana | n. possession  |
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bhajana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') reverence, worship, adoration (also bhajanatā -tā- f.with locative case )  |
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bhajanāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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bhajanānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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bhajanatā | f. bhajana |
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bhajanavārika | m. a particular official in a Buddhist monastery  |
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bhajanīya | mfn. to be loved or revered or waited upon, venerable  |
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bhakṣajapa | m. the prayer muttered while drinking soma-  |
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bhaktajayantī | f. Name of work  |
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bhāṇḍabhajaka | m. the distributer of vessels or utensils (in a temple)  |
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bhāratadeśaja | m. born in India, an Indian  |
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bharatāgraja | m. "elder brother of bharata-varṣa-", Name of rāma-  |
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bhāvaja | m. "heart-born", love or the god of love  |
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bhavajala | n. the water (or ocean) of worldly existence  |
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bhavātmaja | m. " bhava-'s id est śiva-'s son ", Name of gaṇeśa- or kārttikeya-  |
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bheṣaja | mf(ī-)n. (fr. 1. bhiṣaj-) curing, healing, sanative  |
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bheṣaja | n. a remedy, medicine, medicament, drug, remedy against (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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bheṣaja | n. a spell or charm for curative purposes (generally from atharva-- veda-)  |
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bheṣaja | n. water  |
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bheṣaja | n. Nigella Indica  |
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bheṣajabhakṣaṇa | n. "drug-eating", the act of taking medicine  |
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bheṣajacandra | m. "moon of medicine", Name of a man  |
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bheṣajakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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bheṣajakalpasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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bheṣajakaraṇa | n. preparation of drugs or medicine  |
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bheṣajakṛta | mfn. healed, cured  |
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bheṣajasarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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bheṣajatā | (j/a--) f. curativeness, healing power  |
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bheṣajatarka | m. Name of work  |
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bheṣajavīrya | n. the healing power of medicine  |
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bhīmajananī | f. " bhīma-'s mother", Name of the Ganges  |
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bhīmapūrvaja | m. Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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bhīrukajana | m. one whose servants are cowards  |
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bhiṣaja | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi- ( )  |
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bhīṣmajananī | f. " bhīṣma-'s mother", Name of gaṅgā-  |
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bhiṣṇaja | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi- (see bhiṣaja-).  |
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bhraja | n. fire (?) |
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bhrajas | See vāta-bhrajas-.  |
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bhramaraja | mfn. produced by bees (as honey)  |
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bhrāṣṭraja | mfn. produced or cooked in a frying-pan  |
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bhrātṛvyajanman | (bhr/ā-) mfn. having the nature or character of a rivals  |
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bhṛṅgaja | m. Agallochum  |
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bhṛṅgaraja | ( ) ( ) m. Eclipta Prostrata.  |
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bhṛṅgarajas | ( ) m. Eclipta Prostrata.  |
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bhṛtyajana | m. a person (or persons) to be supported, a servant or servants  |
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bhūdharaja | m. "mountain-born", a tree ( )  |
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bhūtajananī | f. the mother of all beings  |
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bhūtajaṭā | f. Nardostachys Jatamansi  |
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bhūtajaṭā | f. another species of Valeriana  |
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bhūtajaya | m. victory over the elements  |
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bhūtendriyajayin | m. "one who has subdued both the elements (of the body) and the senses", a kind of ascetic or devotee  |
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bilvaja | See bailvaja-.  |
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bisaja | n. a lotus-flower  |
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brahmadhvaja | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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brahmaja | mfn. sprung from that which is holy (said of kārttikeya-)  |
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brahmaja | m. plural Name of particular clouds  |
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brahmaja | m. (with jaina-s) Name of a class of divinities  |
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brahmajajña | mfn. "born from and knowing brahma-"or"knowing what is brahma--born" id est "knowing all things"  |
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brahmajanman | n. "spiritual birth", investiture with the sacred thread  |
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brahmajanman | mfn. " brahmā- -born"(said of prajāpati-)  |
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brahmajapa | m. a particular formula of prayer  |
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brahmajaṭā | f. Artemisia Indica  |
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brahmajaṭin | m. Artemisia Indica  |
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brāhmaṇaja | mf(ā-)n., said of an iṣṭi- (see Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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brāhmaṇaja | n. equals next  |
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bṛhaddhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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budhajana | m. a wise man W  |
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cakragaja | m. Cassia Tora  |
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cakramāsaja | mfn. stopping the wheels (of a chariot)  |
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cāmaravyajana | n. a chowrie  |
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caṇakātmaja | m. " caṇaka-'s son", cāṇakya-  |
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candradhvajaketu | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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candraja | m. "moon-born", the planet Mercury  |
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candrajanaka | m. "moon-progenitor", the sea  |
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candrajasiṃha | m. Name of a man.  |
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candrātmaja | m. equals dra-ja-  |
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candrodayamakaradhvaja | m. Name of a medicinal preparation  |
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carmaja | mfn. made of leather  |
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carmaja | n. "skin-born", the hairs of the body  |
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carmaja | n. blood  |
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cauradhvajabaddhaka | m. a notorious thief.  |
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chandaja | mfn. "originating from one's own wish", self-produced (gods)  |
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chāyātmaja | m. equals -tanaya-  |
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cīnaja | n. steel  |
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cippaṭajayāpīḍa | m. Name of a king of Kashmir  |
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ciraja | mfn. born long ago, old.  |
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citradhrajati | (tr/a--) mfn. having a bright course (agni-)  |
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citradhvaja | m. (equals -ketu-) Name of a man  |
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citraja | mf(ā-)n. prepared with various substances  |
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citrajalpa | m. talking on various things.  |
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citrajavanikā | f. a painted curtain,  |
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citrāṇḍaja | m. a variegated bird  |
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cittaja | m. "heart-born", love, god of love  |
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cittajanman | m. idem or 'm. "heart-born", love, god of love ' ,  |
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cīvarabhajaka | m. distributor of monks' dresses  |
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dagdhajaṭhara | n. the hungry stomach  |
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daityamedaja | m. "produced from the marrow of daitya-s", a kind of bdellium  |
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daivajana | (d/ai-) mf(ī-)n. belonging to the gods collectively  |
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dalaja | mfn. produced from petals (honey)  |
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damaghoṣaja | m. "son of dakṣa-", śiśu-pāla-  |
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dantajanman | n. growth of the teeth  |
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dantarajas | n. equals -mala-  |
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dārḍhajayanti | see vaipaścita-, parasmE-pada 1332.  |
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dāsajana | m. slave, servant  |
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daśakāmajavyasana | n. the 10 vices arising from love of pleasure (See ) .  |
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daśavraja | (d/aś-) m. "having 10 cow-sheds", Name of a man  |
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dehaja | m. "body-born", a son (see tanu--)  |
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dehaja | m. the god of love, diś-.  |
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deśaja | mfn. "country born", native, born or produced in the right place, genuine (as horses, elephants etc.)  |
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devadatttāgraja | m. "the elder brother of deva-datta-", Name of gautama- buddha- (see above)  |
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devaja | mfn. god-born, divine (as a sāman-)  |
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devaja | m. Name of a prince (son of saṃyama-)  |
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devajagdha | n. "god-eaten", a kind of fragrant grass (equals kattṛṇa-)  |
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devajagdhaka | n. "god-eaten", a kind of fragrant grass (equals kattṛṇa-)  |
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devajana | m. (generally plural) a troop or collection of gods or demons or serpents etc. etc. (see daiva--, itara--)  |
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devajana | Name (also title or epithet) of a guhyaka-,  |
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devajananī | f. the mother of the gods  |
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devajanavid | mfn. knowing gods etc.  |
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devajanavidyā | f. knowledge of serpents etc.  |
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devajapa | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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devajaya | m. Name of a poet  |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. sacrificing to the gods (agni-) '  |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. serving for an oblation,  |
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devayajana | n. place of offering  |
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devayajanatva | n.  |
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devayajanavat | mfn. having a place of offering  |
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dhanvaja | mfn. growing on dry soil, produced on barren land, :  |
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dhāraṇīmukhasarvajagatpraṇidhisaṃdhāraṇagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-.  |
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dharātmaja | (rātm-) m. metron. of the planet Mars  |
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dharmadhvaja | mfn. "whose banner is law", feigning virtue, hypocritical, an impostor (also -vat-and jika- ; jin- )  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. Name of the sun  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a king of mithilā- (son of kuśa-dhvaja-, father of amitadhvaja- and kṛta-dhvaja-)  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a brother of kuśadhvaja-  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of a king of kāñcana-pura-  |
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dharmadhvaja | m. of another person  |
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dharmaja | mfn. produced by a sense of duty  |
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dharmaja | m. = the next.  |
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dharmajanman | m. "son of dharma- id est yama- ", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmātmaja | m. equals ma-suta-  |
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dhautakośaja | n. bleached or purified silk (= pattrorṇa-)  |
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dhrajas | n. gliding course or motion  |
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dhrajati | See citr/a--.  |
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dhṛtapraja | mfn. having descendants  |
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dhṛtraja | m. son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-, Name of dur-yodhana- etc.,  |
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dhūlidhvaja | m. "dust-bannered", air or wind  |
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dhūmadhvaja | m. "smoke-marked", fire  |
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dhūmaja | n. a kind of caustic potash  |
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dhūmrajaṭila | mfn. dark and tortuous (snake)  |
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dhūrtajantu | m. "cunning creature", man  |
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dhvaja | m. (n.only and gaRa ardharcādi-;fr. 2. dhvaj-) a banner, flag, standard (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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dhvaja | m. a flag-staff  |
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dhvaja | m. mark, emblem, ensign, characteristic, sign  |
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dhvaja | m. attribute of a deity (see makara--, vṛṣabha--etc.)  |
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dhvaja | m. the sign of any trade (especially of a distillery or tavern) and the business there carried on  |
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dhvaja | m. a distiller or vendor of spirituous liquors  |
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dhvaja | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') the ornament of (exempli gratia, 'for example' kula-dhvaja-)  |
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dhvaja | m. the organ of generation (of any animal, male or female) (see puṃ--, strī--)  |
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dhvaja | m. a skull carried on a staff (as a penance for the murder of a Brahman ;as a mark of ascetics and yogī-s )  |
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dhvaja | m. Name of a tree (equals -vṛkṣa-)  |
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dhvaja | m. a place prepared in a peculiar way for building (in pros.) an iambic  |
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dhvaja | m. (in grammar) a particular kind of krama-pāṭha-  |
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dhvaja | m. (in astrology) Name of a yoga-  |
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dhvaja | m. pride, arrogance, hypocrisy  |
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dhvaja | m. Name of a grāma-  |
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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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dhvajadruma | m. the palm tree (used for making flag-staffs)  |
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dhvajadruma | mfn. having banners for trees  |
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dhvajagṛha | n. a room in which banners are kept or from which banners wave  |
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dhvajagrīva | m. "banner- (id est high-)necked", Name of a rakṣas-  |
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dhvajahṛta | mfn. equals jāhṛta-  |
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dhvajanavamī | f. a particular festival  |
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dhvajapaṭa | m. "banner-cloth", a flag  |
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dhvajapatākin | mfn. furnished with banners and trees  |
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dhvajapraharaṇa | m. "banner-striking", air, wind  |
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dhvajapraharaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of vāyu-,  |
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dhvajarājin | mfn. displaying flags or banners  |
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dhvajasamucchraya | m. raising a flag  |
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dhvajavada | m. Name of a man gaRa tikādi-  |
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dhvajavat | mfn. decorated with banners (town)  |
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dhvajavat | mfn. bearing a mark or sign (especially that of criminal)  |
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dhvajavat | m. a standard-bearer  |
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dhvajavat | m. a vendor of spirituous liquors (see dhvaj/a-above)  |
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dhvajavat | m. a Brahman who having slain another carries the skull of the murdered man by way of penance  |
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dhvajavat | m. of a divine attendant of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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dhvajavatī | f. Name of a divine female (the daughter of hari-medhas-)  |
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dhvajavṛkṣa | m. Caryota Urens  |
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dhvajayantra | n. "banner-instrument", any contrivance for fastening a flag-staff |
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dhvajayaṣṭi | f. flag-staff  |
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dhvāṅkṣajambū | f. a kind of plant (equals kākaj-)  |
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dhvāṅkṣajaṅghā | f. Leea Hirta  |
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dhvastamūrdhaja | mfn. whose hair has fallen out  |
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dhvastarajaḥsattvatamomala | mfn. freed from the impurity of passion, goodness and darkness  |
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dhyānajapya | m. pl. Name of a race (varia lectio kara-j-and dhyāna-puṣṭa-).  |
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diggaja | m. equals dik-karin-  |
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dinakarātmaja | m. "daughter of the sun" patronymic of the yamunā-  |
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dineśātmaja | m. "son of the Sun", the planet Saturn  |
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dīpadhvaja | m. "lamp-sign", soot  |
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dīpakarpūraja | m. a kind of camphor  |
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dīrghajaṅgala | m. a kind of fish (equals bhaṅgāna-)  |
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dīrghajaṅgha | m. "long-legged", a camel  |
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dīrghajaṅgha | m. Ardea Nivea  |
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dīrghajaṅgha | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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diśāgaja | m. equals dik-karin-  |
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dohaja | n. "produced by milking", milk  |
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dravaja | m. treacle  |
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draviṇendrātmaja | m. kubera-'s son, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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dṛṅnīraja | etc. See 2. dṛś-.  |
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dṛṅnīraja | mfn. whose eyes are like the lotus  |
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dṛṣṭarajas | ( ) and  |
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dṛṣṭarajaskā | ( ) f. equals -puṣpā-.  |
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duḥkhabheṣaja | mf(ī-)n. healing woe (kṛṣṇa-)  |
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dūraja | mfn. born or living in a distant place  |
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durdeśaja | mfn. coming from it (water)  |
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duryodhanāvaraja | m. "the younger brother of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-", Name of duḥ-śāsana-, G.  |
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duṣpraja | ( ) ( ) mfn. having bad offspring.  |
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duṣprajas | ( ) mfn. having bad offspring.  |
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duṣṭagaja | m. a vicious elephant  |
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dvaṃdvaja | mfn. proceeding from a pair or from discord or from a morbid affection of two humours  |
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dvārajapasūkta | n. plural Name of particular hymns.  |
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dvīpaja | n. equals -kharjurī-  |
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dvīpakarpūraja | m. camphor from China  |
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dviyaja | mfn. twice containing (the word) yaja- |
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dviyajatva | n.  |
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eḍagaja | m. the plant Cassia Tora or Alata (used for the cure of ringworm)  |
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ekaja | mfn. born or produced alone or single, solitary, single, alone of its kind  |
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ekajanman | m. "once-born", a śūdra-  |
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ekajanman | m. "having pre-eminent birth", a king  |
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ekajaṭa | m. Name of a being 84, 3  |
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ekajaṭa | m. Name of a being in the retinue of skanda-  |
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ekajaṭā | f. Name of a goddess ([ ])  |
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ekaraja | m. Verbesina Scandens  |
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eṇajaṅgha | m. "deer-legged", Name of a running messenger  |
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gaḍadeśaja | n. "coming from the district gaḍa- (in the province of Ajmir)", rock or fossil salt  |
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gadāgraja | m. "elder brother of gada-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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gaganadhvaja | m. the sun  |
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gaganadhvaja | m. a cloud  |
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gaja | m. an elephant etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). )  |
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gaja | m. (equals dig-g-) one of the 8 elephants of the regions  |
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gaja | m. (hence) the number"eight"  |
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gaja | m. a measure of length (commonly Gaz, equal to two cubits = 1 3/4 Or 2 hasta-s)  |
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gaja | m. a mound of earth (sloping on both sides) on which a house may be erected  |
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gaja | m. equals -puṭa- q.v  |
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gaja | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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gaja | m. Name of a man  |
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gaja | m. of an asura- (conquered by śiva-)  |
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gaja | m. of an attendant on the sun  |
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gajabandhana | n. a post to which an elephant is bound  |
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gajabandhanī | f. idem or 'n. a post to which an elephant is bound '  |
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gajabandhinī | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. a post to which an elephant is bound ' '  |
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gajabhakṣā | f. (equals -priyā-) the gum Olibanum tree  |
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gajabhakṣaka | m. "elephant's (favourite) food", Ficus religiosa  |
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gajabhakṣyā | f. idem or 'f. (equals -priyā-) the gum Olibanum tree '  |
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gajabhujaṃgama | m. dual number an elephant and a serpent  |
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gajacarman | n. an elephant's skin  |
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gajacarman | n. a kind of leprosy.  |
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gajacchāyā | f. "an elephant's shadow", a particular constellation (see )  |
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gajacirbhaṭā | f. Cucumis maderaspatanus  |
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gajacirbhiṭa | m. idem or 'f. Cucumis maderaspatanus '  |
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gajacirbhiṭā | f. another kind of gourd  |
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gajadaghna | mfn. (see ) as high or tall as an elephant  |
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gajadaityabhid | m. "conqueror of the daitya- (or asura-) gaja-", Name of śiva-  |
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gajadāna | n. the exudation from an elephant's temples  |
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gajadanta | m. an elephant's tusk, ivory  |
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gajadanta | m. a pin projecting from a wall  |
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gajadanta | m. Name of gaṇeśa- (who is represented with an elephant's head)  |
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gajadanta | m. a particular position of the hands  |
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gajadantamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of ivory  |
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gajadantaphalā | f. a kind of pumpkin  |
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gajaḍhakkā | f. a kettle-drum carried on an elephant  |
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gajadvayasa | mfn. (see ) equals -daghna-  |
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gajagāminī | f. a woman of a stately elephant-like walk  |
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gajagati | f. a stately gait like that of an elephant  |
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gajajhampa | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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gajakanda | m. (equals hasti-k-) a kind of bulbous plant  |
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gajakanyā | f. a female elephant  |
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gajakarṇa | m. "elephant-ear", Name of a yakṣa-  |
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gajakarṇī | f. a kind of bulbous plant  |
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gajakṛṣṇā | f. Scindapsus officinalis  |
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gajakūrmāśin | m. "devouring an elephant and a tortoise", Name of garuḍa- (in allusion to his swallowing both those animals whilst engaged in a contest with each other see )  |
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gajalīla | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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gajamācala | m. equals kari-m- q.v  |
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gajamada | m. equals -dāna-  |
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gajamalla | m. Name of a man.  |
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gajamāna | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a man,  |
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gajamaṇḍalikā | f. a ring or circle of elephants surrounding a car etc. |
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gajamaṇḍana | n. the ornaments with which an elephant is decorated (especially the coloured lines on his head)  |
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gajamātra | mfn. as tall as an elephant  |
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gajamauktika | n. equals -muktā-  |
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gajamocana | m. equals -moṭana-  |
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gajamoṭana | m. equals -mācala-  |
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gajamukha | m. "elephant-faced", gaṇeśa-  |
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gajamuktā | f. pearl supposed to be found in the projections of an elephant's forehead  |
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gajanakra | m. "elephant-crocodile", a rhinoceros  |
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gajanāsā | f. the trunk of an elephant  |
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gajanavī | = $.  |
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gajanimīlikā | f. (equals ibha-n-) "shutting the eyes (at anything) like an elephant", feigning not to look at anything  |
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gajanimīlikā | f. inattention, carelessness  |
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gajanimīlita | n. (equals likā-) feigning not to look at anything  |
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gajapādapa | m. "elephant-tree", Bignonia suaveolens  |
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gajapati | m. a lord or keeper of elephants  |
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gajapati | m. a title given to kings (exempli gratia, 'for example' to an old king in the south of jambu-dvīpa-)  |
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gajapati | m. a stately elephant  |
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gajapippalī | f. equals -kṛṣṇā-  |
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gajaprayantṛ | m. an elephant-driver  |
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gajapriyā | f. "dear to elephants", Boswellia serrata  |
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gajapuṃgava | m. a large elephant  |
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gajapura | n. the town called after the elephant (id est hāstina-pura-)  |
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gajapūrva | see gaja-, p, 643  |
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gajapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of gaja-puṣpī- flowers (as a wreath)  |
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gajapuṣpī | f. Name of a flower  |
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gajapuṭa | m. a small hole in the ground for a fire (over which to prepare food or medicine)  |
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gajarāja | m. "king of elephants", a noble elephant  |
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gajarājamuktā | f. equals gaja-m-.  |
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gajarathapura | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a town,  |
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gajareva | m. Name of an author of Prakrit verses  |
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gajasāhvaya | n. (equals -pura-) "named after an elephant", the city hāstina-pura-  |
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gajaśāstra | n. a work treating of elephants or the method of breaking them in commentator or commentary on  |
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gajaśikṣā | f. the knowledge or science of elephants, elephant-lore  |
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gajasiṃha | m. Name of an author of Prakrit verses  |
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gajasiṃha | m. of a prince  |
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gajasiṃhacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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gajaśiras | m. "elephant-headed", Name of an attendant in skanda-'s retinue  |
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gajaśiras | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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gajaśīrṣa | m. "elephant-headed", Name of a nāga-  |
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gajaskandha | m. "having shoulders like an elephant", Name of a dānava-  |
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gajaskandha | m. "having a stem like an elephant's trunk", Cassia Alata or Tora  |
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gajasnāna | n. "ablution of elephants", unproductive efforts (as elephants, after squirting water over their bodies, end by throwing dust and rubbish)  |
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gajasthāna | n. a place where elephants are kept, elephant's stall  |
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gajasthāna | n. Name of a locality  |
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gajasukumāracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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gajatā | f. the state of an elephant  |
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gajatā | f. a multitude of elephants  |
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gajaturaṃgavilasita | n. Name of a metre (see ṛṣabha-gaja-v-.)  |
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gajatva | n. the state of an elephant  |
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gajavadana | m. equals -mukha-  |
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gajavadhū | f. a female elephant,  |
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gajavāja | n. gaRa rājadantādi- ( )  |
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gajavallabhā | f. equals -priyā-  |
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gajavallabhā | f. a kind of kadalī- (growing on mountains)  |
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gajavara | m. the choicest or best of elephants  |
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gajavat | mfn. furnished with elephants  |
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gajavikāśī | f. a variety of nightshade  |
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gajavilasitā | f. Name of a metre  |
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gajavīthi | f. "the course of the elephant"or that division of the moon's course in the heavens which contains the signs rohiṇī-, mṛga-śiras-, and ārdrā-, or (according to others) punar-vasu-, tiṣya-, and āśleṣā-  |
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gajavīthī | f. "the course of the elephant"or that division of the moon's course in the heavens which contains the signs rohiṇī-, mṛga-śiras-, and ārdrā-, or (according to others) punar-vasu-, tiṣya-, and āśleṣā-  |
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gajavraja | mfn. walking like an elephant  |
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gajavraja | n. the pace of an elephant  |
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gajavraja | n. a troop of elephants  |
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gajayānavid | mfn. expert in managing an elephant  |
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gajayodhin | mfn. fighting on an elephant  |
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gajayodhin | mfn.  |
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gajayūtha | n. a herd of elephants  |
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gālakyaja | n. a kind of salt  |
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gandhadhūmaja | m. a kind of perfume  |
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gandhagaja | m. "scent-elephant", an elephant during rut  |
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gandhaja | mf(ā-)n. consisting of fragrant substances  |
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gandhajala | n. fragrant water  |
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gandhajaṭilā | f. Acorus Calamus  |
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garuḍadhvaja | mfn. (see gaRa arcādi- ) having garuḍa- in its banner (kṛṣṇa-'s chariot)  |
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garuḍadhvaja | m. equals -ketu-  |
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garuḍāgraja | m. "elder brother of garuḍa-", Name of aruṇa- (charioteer of the sun)  |
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gatapraja | mfn. one whose children are dead,  |
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ghanaja | "cloud-born", talc  |
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ghanajambāla | m. a quantity of mire, slough  |
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gharmajala | n. "heat-water", perspiration  |
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ghaṭajanman | m. "jar-born", droṇa-  |
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ghrāṇaja | mfn. caused or produced by the nose  |
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ghuṇajarjara | mfn. worm-eaten  |
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giridhvaja | m. equals -jvara-  |
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girirajaghoṣa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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girirajaghoṣesvara | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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girivraja | m. "mountain-fenced"Name of the capital of magadha-  |
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goajana | mfn. serving to drive cattle (a stick, goad),  |
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godhikātmaja | m. a kind of lizard  |
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godhūmaja | n. a particular concrement in wheat  |
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gopajalā | f. equals go-capalā-  |
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gopatidhvaja | m. Name of śiva-  |
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gorajas | n. a particle of dust on a cow-hair (named as a very small measure)  |
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gorajas | n. "sun-dust", an atom.  |
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gorakṣajambū | f. wheat  |
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gorakṣajambū | f. equals kṣa-taṇḍula-  |
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gorakṣajambū | f. equals ghoṇḍā-phala- (the jujube fruit )  |
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gorasaja | n. buttermilk  |
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goṣṭhaja | m. "born in a cow-pen", Name of a Brahman  |
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gotallaja | m. an excellent cow  |
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gotraja | mfn. born in the same family, relation (in law, nearly ="Gentile" of Roman law, and applied to kindred of the same general family, who are connected by offerings of food and water;hence opposed to bandhu-or cognate kindred not partaking in the offerings to common ancestors)  |
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govraja | m. a cow-pen  |
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govraja | m. Name of an attendant of skanda-  |
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govraja | m. of a dānava-  |
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govṛṣadhvaja | m. idem or 'm. śiva- (see )' , .  |
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grāmabālajana | m. a young peasant  |
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grāmajaniṣpāvī | f. "pulse grown in cultivated ground", Phaseolus radiatus  |
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grāmarajaka | m. a village dyer  |
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grāmyagaja | m. a village-born or tame elephant  |
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gṛdhrajambūka | m. Name of an attendant of śiva- (mbhūka- manuscript)  |
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gṛhaja | mfn. born in the house (a slave) ( )  |
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gṛhajana | m. the family  |
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gudaja | mn. plural equals -kīla-,  |
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gūḍhaja | mfn. (equals gūḍhotpanna-) born privately (a son born during the absence of the husband, the real father being unknown;one of the 12 forms particularised in Hindu law, the child belonging to the husband of the disloyal wife)  |
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guptarajasvalā | f. a girl who has begun to have her courses  |
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haḍḍaja | n. "produced from bones", marrow  |
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hajadeśa | m. Name of a district  |
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haṃsadhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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haṃsaja | m. "swan-born", Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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harimanthaja | m. "produced in the district hari-mantha-", the chick-pea  |
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harimanthaja | mn. a sort of kidney-bean  |
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haritabheṣaja | n. a remedy against jaundice  |
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haritajambhan | mfn.  |
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haritālajanaka | m. orpiment-producer (a word employed in modern Sanskrit to express the metal arsenic).  |
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harṣaja | mfn. arising from joy  |
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harṣaja | n. semen  |
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harṣajaḍa | mfn. paralyzed with joy  |
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hatajalpita | n. plural useless talk  |
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hataśiṣṭajana | m. a survivor  |
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heḍaja | m. idem or 'm. anger, passion, hatred '  |
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hemaja | n. tin  |
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hemajaṭa | m. plural Name of a class of kirāta-s  |
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hemantajabdha | (t/a--) mfn. swallowed by winter (id est"hidden away or disappeared in winter")  |
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herambajananī | f. "mother of gaṇeśa-", durgā-  |
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himaja | mfn. produced by cold  |
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himaja | mfn. born or produced in the himālaya- mountain  |
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himaja | m. the mountain maināka-  |
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himaja | m. the plant called Zedoary  |
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himaja | m. sugar prepared from yava-nāla-  |
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himaja | m. Name of parvati-  |
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himaja | m. of śacī-  |
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himaśailaja | mfn. produced on the himālaya-  |
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hiṃsrajantu | m. a savage animal, beast of prey  |
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hīnaja | mfn. low-born  |
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hotaryaja | the praiṣa- (q.v) consisting of the words hotar yaja-  |
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hrasvajambū | f. a species of jambū- with small black fruit  |
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hṛdayaja | mfn. belonging or corresponding to the interior  |
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hṛdayaja | m. "heart-born", a son  |
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hṛddyotabheṣaja | n. a remedy against internal disease  |
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hṛtpaṅkaja | n. the heart compared to a lotus-flower  |
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iḍaprajas | f. plural = iḍā-- pr-,  |
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iḍāprajas | (asas-) f. plural the descendants of iḍā-.  |
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ikṣvākukulaja | mfn. born in the family of ikṣvāku-.  |
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indrabheṣaja | n. dried ginger  |
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indradhvaja | m. indra-'s banner  |
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indradhvaja | m. Name of a tathāgata-  |
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indradhvaja | m. of a nāga-  |
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indraja | m. Name of the ape vālin-  |
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indrajanana | n. indra-'s birth. ( indrajananīya nīya-[ gaṇa- indra-jananādi- ] mfn.treating of indra-'s birth.)  |
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indrajananīya | mfn. indrajanana |
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indrajatu | n. bitumen  |
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indrāvaraja | m. "the younger brother of indra-", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa-  |
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īraja | m. "wind-born", Name of hanumat-.  |
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īśānaja | m. plural a class of deities forming a section of the kalpabhava-s  |
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iṣṭajana | m. a beloved person, man or woman  |
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iṣṭajana | m. a loved one  |
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itarajana | m. an ordinary man  |
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itarajana | m. plural "other men"  |
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itarajana | m. a euphemistic name of certain beings who appear to be considered as spirits of darkness (kuvera- belongs to them)  |
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jaghanyaja | mfn. last born, youngest, i, iii  |
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jaghanyaja | m. a younger brother  |
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jaghanyaja | m. "low-born", a śūdra-  |
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jaghanyaja | m. Name of a son of pradyota-.  |
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jaja | m. "a warrior"  |
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jaja | m. see jājin-.  |
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jajaujas | n. "warrior's strength", prowess  |
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jalaja | mfn. produced or born or living or growing in water, coming from or peculiar to water  |
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jalaja | m. an aquatic animal, fish etc.  |
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jalaja | m. Barringtonia acutangula  |
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jalaja | m. sea-salt  |
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jalaja | m. Name of several signs of the zodiac connected with water  |
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jalaja | m. (also n. ) a conch-shell (used as a trumpet )  |
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jalaja | n. equals -ja-dravya-,  |
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jalaja | n. equals -ruh-  |
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jalaja | n. a kind of ebony (varia lectio la-da-)  |
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jalaja | n. equals la-kuntala-  |
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jalaja | n. equals -vetasa-  |
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jalajadravya | n. any sea-product, pearl, shell  |
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jalajakusuma | n. "water-flower", lotus, in compound jalajakusumayoni ma-yoni- m. "lotus-born", brahmā-  |
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jalajakusumayoni | m. jalajakusuma |
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jalajambukā | f. a kind of jambu-  |
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jalajambukālatā | f. Name of an aquatic plant  |
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jalajanman | n. "water-born", a lotus  |
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jalajantu | m. an aquatic animal  |
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jalajantukā | f. a leech  |
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jalajasumanā | f. Andropogon aciculatus  |
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jalāṣabheṣaja | (j/al-) mfn. possessed of healing medicines (rudra-)  |
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jamaja | mfn. equals yam-  |
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jambudhvaja | m. "having the jambu- tree as its standard" equals -dvīpa-,  |
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jambudhvaja | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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jambuvanaja | n. "growing in jambu- forests", the white flower of the China rose  |
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janmajanman | n.  |
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janmajanmani | ind. locative case in every (birth or) life  |
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janmajanmāntara | n. every future life  |
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janmajarāntaka | m. destroyer of birth and old age,  |
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jāraja | m. equals -garbha-  |
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jārajanman | m. idem or 'm. equals -garbha- '  |
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jātarajas | f. a female who has the catamenia,  |
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javāgraja | for yav- q.v  |
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jayadhvaja | m. a flag of victory  |
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jayadhvaja | m. Name of a son of arjuna- kārtavīrya-  |
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jayātmaja | m. " jaya-'s (arjuna-'s) son", abhimanyu-  |
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jhaṣadhvaja | m. "fish-symboled", the god of love, love,  |
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jīrṇaparṇaja | n. Cyperus rotundus  |
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jīvaja | mfn. born-alive  |
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jīvapraja | mf(ā-)n. having living children  |
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jñānaketudhvaja | m. Name of a devaputra-,  |
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juhotiyajatikriyā | f. plural the offering of burnt oblations and (other) sacrifices, .  |
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jvālādhvaja | m. "flame-marked", fire  |
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jyeṣṭhajaghanya | mfn. plural the elders last  |
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kaja | mfn. produced in or by water, watery, aquatic  |
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kaja | n. a lotus  |
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kaja | See under 3. ka-.  |
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kajjaladhvaja | m. a lamp  |
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kākadhvaja | m. submarine fire (personified in Hindu mythology see aurva-)  |
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kākajambū | f. the plant Ardisia humilis  |
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kākajambū | f. another kind of jambu-  |
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kākajaṅghā | f. the plant Leea Hirta  |
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kākajaṅghā | f. Abrus precatorius  |
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kalaja | m. a cock  |
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kalalaja | m. the resinous exudation of the Shorea robusta (see kala-kala-.)  |
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kālāṇḍaja | m. "the black bird", Indian cuckoo  |
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kalaśajanman | m. Name of agastya-  |
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kalayaja | equals kalalaja- below  |
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kalyajagdhi | f. "morning-meal", breakfast  |
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kāmaja | mfn. produced or caused by passion or desire, arising from lust  |
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kāmaja | mfn. begotten or born of desire or lust  |
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kāmaja | m. "born of kāma-", Name of aniruddha-  |
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kāmaja | m. plural equals kāmagamās-  |
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kāmajananī | f. betel-pepper  |
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kāmajani | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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kamalaja | m. Name of brahmā- (see the last.)  |
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kaṃjaja | m. "born from a lotus", Name of brahmā-  |
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kāṃsyaja | mfn. made of brass  |
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kaṇaja | m. a particular measure  |
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kanakadhvaja | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra-  |
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kandaja | mfn. growing or coming from bulbs  |
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kaṇvajambhana | mf(ī-)n. consuming or destroying the evil spirits called kaṇva-  |
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kaphaja | mfn. arising from or produced by phlegm  |
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kapidhvaja | m. Name of arjuna- (see -ketana-above)  |
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kapilajaṭa | m. Name of a muni-  |
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karāgrapallavaja | m. a finger-nail.  |
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karaja | m. "produced in or from the hand", a finger-nail etc.  |
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karaja | m. Pongamia Glabra (equals karañja-)  |
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karaja | n. a kind of perfume (resembling a nail in appearance, equals vyāghra-nakha-)  |
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kāraja | mfn. (fr. kar-), of or relating to the finger-nail  |
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kāraja | m. (for ruja-) a young elephant  |
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karajapya | m. Name of a man  |
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karajapya | m. plural Name of his tribe  |
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karajavardhana | m. Name of a prince  |
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karālajanaka | m. Name of a prince (also called janaka-)  |
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karapaṅkaja | m. equals -kamala- above.  |
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karmaja | mfn. "act-born", resulting or produced from any act (good or bad) etc.  |
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karmaja | m. Ficus religiosa  |
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karmaja | m. the kaliyuga- (q.v)  |
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karmaja | m. a god  |
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karmajanya | mfn. produced by acts,  |
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karmajanyatā | (f.)  |
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karṇaja | m. ear-wax  |
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karṇajalaukā | f. idem or 'n.'  |
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karṇajalaukas | n.  |
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karṇajalūkā | f. equals -kīṭā- above  |
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karṇajapa | m. "ear-whisperer", an informer  |
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karūṣaja | m. Name of danta-vakra- (or danta-vaktra-)  |
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kāśaja | mfn.  |
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kāśmīraja | n. "coming from kāśmīra-", saffron  |
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kāśmīraja | n. the tuberous root of the plant Costus speciosus  |
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kaśmīrajanman | n. "produced in Kashmir", saffron  |
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kāśmīrajanman | n. saffron  |
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kāṣṭhajambū | f. the plant Premna herbacea  |
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kāṣṭharajanī | f. equals dāru-haridrā-  |
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kaṭajaka | m. Name of a man on vArttika 3, on  |
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kaumudīrajanī | f. a moonlight night  |
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kauśikātmaja | m. " indra-'s son", Name of arjuna-  |
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kauṭaja | mfn. coming from the plant Wrightia antidysenterica (kuṭa-ja-)  |
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kauṭaja | m. the plant Wrightia antidysenterica  |
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kauṭajabhārika | mfn. (fr. kuṭaja-bhāra-), carrying or bearing a load of Wrightia antidysenterica gaRa vaṃśādi-.  |
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kāyoḍhaja | mfn. (for ḍhā-- ja-), born from a woman married according to the prajā-pati- rite, . 1.  |
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kedāraja | n. the fruit of Cerasus Puddum  |
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keśidhvaja | m. Name of a prince (son of kṛta-dhvaja-)  |
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khadiraja | mfn. made from khadira- wood.  |
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khagendradhvaja | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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khaja | m. stirring, agitating, churning  |
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khaja | m. contest, war (see -k/ṛt-,etc.)  |
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khaja | m. a churning stick  |
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khaja | m. a ladle, spoon  |
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khajaka | m. a churning sick  |
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khajakṛt | mfn. causing the tumult or din of battle (indra-)  |
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khajala | n. "air-water" id est dew, rain, fog  |
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khajaṃkara | mfn. idem or 'mfn. causing the tumult or din of battle (indra-) '  |
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khajapa | n. ghee or clarified butter  |
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khalaja | mfn. produced on a threshing-floor  |
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khaṇḍaja | m. treacle, candied sugar (equals guḍa-, yavāsa-śarkarā-)  |
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khāṇḍikyajanaka | m. Name of janaka-  |
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kharajaṅghā | f. Name of one of the mothers in skanda-'s retinue  |
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kharjūrīrasaja | m. "made from the juice of the wild date", a kind of sugar  |
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khaśabdāṅkuraja | varia lectio for kharābdāṅkuraka- q.v  |
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khasātmaja | m. "born by khasā-", a rakṣas-  |
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khasātmaja | See khasa-.  |
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kīlālaja | n. flesh  |
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kilāsabheṣaja | n. a remedy against leprosy  |
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kīṭaja | n. "coming from insects", silk  |
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kolātmaja | m. "produced by the kolā- plant (Zizyphus Jujuba)", the fruit of the jujube  |
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kopajanman | mfn. produced by wrath or anger  |
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kośaja | n. "coming from the cocoon", silk  |
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koṭidhvaja | m. a millionaire  |
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koṭīdhvaja | m. varia lectio for ṭi-dhv- q.v  |
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kramadhvaja | m. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramaja | mfn. produced by the krama- arrangement,  |
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kramajaṭā | f. See -caṭa-.  |
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kratudhvaja | m. Name of a rudra- (varia lectio ṛtu-dh-).  |
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kṛkavākudhvaja | m. "having a cock in his banner", Name of kārttikeya-  |
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kṛmijalaja | m. an animal living in a shell, shell-fish  |
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kṛmikośaja | mfn. silken  |
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krodhaja | mfn. proceeding from or engendered by wrath (as the eight vices, hatred, envy, oppression, violence, etc.)  |
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kṛṣṇāgraja | m. "elder brother of kṛṣṇa-", Name of bala-deva-  |
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kṛṣṇaja | m. " kṛṣṇa-'s son", Name of pradyumna-  |
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kṛṣṇajaṃhas | (kṛṣṇ/a--) mfn. black-winged ["having a black path" and ]  |
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kṛṣṇajanaka | m. "father of kṛṣṇa-", Name of vasudeva-  |
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kṛṣṇajanmakhaṇḍa | n. "section on kṛṣṇa-'s birth", Name of a section of  |
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kṛṣṇajanmāṣṭamī | f. " kṛṣṇa-'s birth-day", the eighth day of the second half of the month śrāvaṇa- (see kṛṣṇāṣṭamī-below.)  |
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kṛṣṇajaṭā | f. Nardostachys jaṭā-māṃsī-  |
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kṛṣṭaja | mfn. grown in cultivated ground, cultivated (as plants)  |
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kṛtadhvaja | m. Name of a prince (son of dharmadhvaja-)  |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. janman |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. born, produced, generated.  |
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kṛtāntajanaka | m. "father of yama-", Name of the sun  |
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kṣaṇarajanī | f. (= - kṣapā-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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kṣaraja | mfn. (equals kṣare-ja- ) produced by distillation  |
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kṣataja | mfn. produced by a wound or injury (exempli gratia, 'for example' kāsa-,a kind of cough;also visarpa- )  |
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kṣataja | n. blood  |
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kṣataja | n. pus, matter  |
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kṣatajanman | n. "produced by a wound", blood  |
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kṣatajapāta | m. issue of blood  |
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kṣatajaṣṭhīvin | mfn. vomiting blood  |
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kṣayaja | mfn. produced by consumption (as cough)  |
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kṣetraja | mfn. produced in a field (as corn etc.)  |
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kṣetraja | m. (scilicet putra-) "born from the womb", a son who is the offspring of the wife by a kinsman or person duly appointed to raise up issue to the husband (this is one of the twelve kinds of issue allowed by the old Hindu law)  |
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kṣetraja | mfn. (a quarrel) arisen about land,  |
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kṣiptabheṣaja | mf(/ī-)n. healing wounds caused by missile weapons  |
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kṣīraja | n. coagulated milk  |
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kṣodaraja | mfn. ground to dust  |
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kṣudrajantu | m. any small animal  |
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kṣudrajantu | m. a kind of worm (Julus, śata-padī-)  |
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kukkuṭadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of skanda-,  |
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kulaja | mf(ā-)n. born in a noble family, well-born, of good breed etc.  |
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kulaja | n. sour gruel  |
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kulajana | m. a person belonging to a noble family  |
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kulaputrajana | m. a son of a noble family  |
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kūlbaja | ?  |
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kumbhajanman | m. "born in a pitcher", Name of agastya-  |
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kuṇḍaja | m. "pitcher-born", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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kuṇḍajaṭhara | m. "pitcher-bellied", Name of an old sage (see kuṇḍodara-.)  |
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kūpaja | m. "produced from pores", hair  |
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kūpajala | n. well-water, spring-water  |
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kūpajalodvāhana | n. equals kūpa-cakra-  |
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kupuruṣajanitā | f. Name of a metre (consisting of four lines of eleven syllables each).  |
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kurṇaja | m. Name of a plant (commonly kulañjana-)  |
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kuśadhvaja | m. Name of a prince (a son of hrasva-roman-)  |
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kuśadhvaja | m. (a grandson of hrasva-roman-)  |
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kuśaja | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio kuśala-)  |
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kuṣṭhaja | mfn. produced by leprosy  |
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kusumadhvaja | m. equals -pura-  |
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kusumajaya | m. Name of a prince  |
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kuṭaja | m. Wrightia antidysenterica (having seeds used as a vermifuge; see indra-yava-) etc.  |
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kuṭaja | m. "born in a pitcher", Name of the sage agastya- (see )  |
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kuṭaja | m. of droṇa-  |
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kuṭaja | m. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order k/uṭa-.  |
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kūṭaja | m. (equals kuṭ-) the tree Wrightia antidysenterica  |
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kuṭajamallī | f. a kind of plant  |
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kuṭheraja | m. (equals kuṭheraka-) a kind of Basilicum  |
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kvajanman | mfn. where born?  |
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labdhajanman | mfn. one who has obtained birth, born  |
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lajakārikā | f. (laja-for lajjā-) the sensitive plant, Mimosa Pudica  |
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lakṣmīsahaja | m. "produced together with lakṣmī-", the moon (supposed to have arisen together with lakṣmī- from the ocean when churned by the gods and asura-sSee lakṣmī-above )  |
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lambajaṭhara | mfn. big-bellied  |
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laṇḍraja | mfn. born or produced in London  |
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lāṅgaladhvaja | m. "plough-bannered", Name of bala-rāma- (q.v)  |
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lāntakaja | m. plural (with jaina-s) Name of a class of deities  |
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lāṭajana | m. an inhabitant of lāṭa- or the people of lāṭa-  |
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lauhaja | n. equals loha-ja-, the rust of iron  |
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lauhitadhvaja | m. a follower of the lohitadhvaja-s  |
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lavaṇajala | mfn. having salt water  |
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lavaṇajala | m. the sea, ocean  |
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lavaṇajaladhi | m. ( ) "receptacle of sea water", sea, ocean  |
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lavaṇajalanidhi | m. ( ) "receptacle of sea water", sea, ocean  |
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lavaṇajalodbhava | m. "sea-born", a muscle, shell  |
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lavaṇāsuraja | n. a kind of salt  |
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liṅgaja | m. (mucus) secreted on the penis  |
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lodhraprasavarajas | n. pollen of lodhra- blossoms  |
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lohaja | mf(ā-)n. iron, made of iron  |
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lohaja | n. steel (from Damascus)  |
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lohaja | n. brass, bell-metal  |
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lohaja | n. rust of iron  |
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lohajaṅgha | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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lohajaṅgha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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loharajas | n. iron-dust, rust of iron or iron filings  |
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lohitadhvaja | mfn. having a red flag  |
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lohitadhvaja | m. plural Name of a particular association of persons  |
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lohitajahnu | m. Name of a man (plural his descendants)  |
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lokajananī | f. "mother of the world", Name of lakṣmī-  |
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lubdhajana | mfn. having covetous followers  |
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luñcitamūrdhaja | m. "having the hair torn out", Name of a jaina- ascetic (so called as pulling out the hair of the head and body by way of self-mortification)  |
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madajala | n. the temple juice (of a ruttish elephant)  |
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madhudhvaja | m. Name of 2 kings  |
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madhupadhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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madhurajambīra | m. a species of citron or lime  |
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madhuvanavrajavāsigosvāmiguṇaleśāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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madhyajainendravyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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madraja | mfn. born in madra-  |
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magadhavaṃśaja | mf(ā-)n. sprung from the race of magadha-  |
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māghīpakṣayajanīya | n. the first day of the month phālguna-  |
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mahādharmadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahādhvaja | m. a camel  |
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mahāgaja | m. a great elephant  |
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mahāgaja | m. one of the elephant that support the earth (see dik-karin-)  |
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mahāgajalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahānimbarajas | n. a particular high number  |
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mahārajana | n. the safflower  |
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mahārajana | n. gold (see prec.)  |
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mahārajana | mfn. coloured with safflower  |
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māhārajana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mahā-r-) dyed with saffron  |
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mahārajanagandhi | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārajanagandhin | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārajata | n. gold  |
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mahārajata | m. a thorn-apple  |
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mahārajata | mfn. wrong reading for next mfn.  |
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mahārudrajapavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāśanidhvaja | (hāś-) m. a banner with a great thunderbolt delineated on it  |
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mahendradhvaja | m. equals -ketu-  |
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māhendraja | m. plural (with jaina-s) Name of a class of gods  |
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mahīrajas | n. "e-dust", a grain of sand  |
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mahiṣadhvaja | m. "having a buffalo for an emblem", Name of yama-  |
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majamudāra | m. = $ majmū'-dār-, a record-keeper, document-holder  |
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majjārajas | n. a particular hell  |
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majjārajas | n. bdellium  |
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makaradhvaja | m. equals -ketana-  |
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makaradhvaja | m. the sea  |
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makaradhvaja | m. a particular array of troops  |
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makaradhvaja | m. a particular medical preparation  |
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makaradhvaja | m. Name of a prince  |
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mākṣikaja | n. "honey-born", beeswax |
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malaja | mfn. arising from filth or dirt  |
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malaja | m. plural Name of a people ( ) (see malaka-, malada-, malaya-)  |
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malaja | n. purulent matter, pus  |
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mālatītīraja | mn. "produced on the banks of the mālatī-", white borax  |
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malayadhvaja | m. Name of a king of the pāṇḍya-s  |
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malayadhvaja | m. of a son of meru-dhvaja-  |
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malayadhvajanarapati | m. a king of Malaya  |
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malayaja | mfn. growing on the Malaya mountains  |
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malayaja | m. a sandal tree  |
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malayaja | m. Name of a poet  |
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malayaja | n. sandal  |
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malayaja | n. Name of rāhu-  |
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malayajarajas | n. the dust of sandal  |
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malayajarasa | n. sandal water  |
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mallaja | n. black pepper  |
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māṃsaja | mfn. "flesh-born", produced in the flesh (as an abscess)  |
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māṃsaja | n. fat.  |
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māmudagajanavī | m. = $ Mahmud of Ghazni  |
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mānasajanman | m. "mind-born", the god of love  |
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mandajananī | f. the mother of manda- or Saturn (and wife of sūrya-)  |
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mandajaras | mfn. slowly growing old  |
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manduraja | mfn. (prob.) born in a stable  |
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manovāgdehaja | mfn. resulting from thoughts and wishes and deeds (literally mind, speech and body)  |
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manthaja | n. "produced by churning", butter  |
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mantrajala | n. water consecrated by charms or sacred text  |
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manujātmaja | m. "son of man", a man,  |
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manuṣyajanman | mfn. begotten by a man  |
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maraṇaja | mfn. produced by death  |
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marmaja | n. blood  |
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maruddhvaja | n. "wind-sign, wind-banner", the down of cotton floating in the air, flocculent seeds wafted by the wind  |
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mārutātmaja | m. "son of the wind", Name of fire  |
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mārutātmaja | m. of hanumat-  |
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maśakajambhana | mf(ī-)n. driving away mosquitoes  |
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mataṃgaja | m. an elephant ( mataṃgajatva -tva- n.)  |
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mātaṃgaja | mfn. coming from an elephant, elephantine  |
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mataṃgajatva | n. mataṃgaja |
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matidhvaja | m. Name of a nephew of śaskyapaṇḍita-  |
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matsyadhvaja | m. a fish-basket-banner  |
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matsyadhvaja | m. Name of a mountain,  |
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mātulātmaja | m. the son of a maternal uncle  |
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mayūrajaṅgha | m. Bignonia Indica  |
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medaja | m. "fat-produced", a kind of bdellium  |
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medhaja | m. "sacrifice-born", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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meḍhraja | m. Name of śiva-  |
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merudhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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merudhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-, .  |
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meruvraja | n. Name of a city  |
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mīnadhvaja | m. equals -ketana-,  |
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misiajamodā | f. equals uśīrī- (see miśi-).  |
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miśraja | m. "mixed-born", a mule  |
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mitadhvaja | m. Name of a prince  |
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mṛgagharmaja | m. the substance called"civet"  |
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mṛgajala | n. "deer-water", mirage (See -tṛṣ-)  |
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mṛgajalasnāna | n. bathing in the waters of a mirage (a term for any impossibility) ,  |
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mṛgajambuka | m. dual number a deer and a jackal  |
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mṛgalāñchanaja | m. "son of the moon", the planet Mercury  |
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mṛgaromaja | mfn. "produced from animal's hair", woollen  |
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mṛtyuṃjayajapa | m. muttering the verse  |
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mṛtyuṃjayajapa | m. Name of work  |
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muhūrtaja | (mc. for tā-ja-) m. plural the children of muhūrtā-  |
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mūkāṇḍaja | mfn. (a forest) whose birds are silent  |
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mukhaja | mfn. produced from or in the mouth  |
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mukhaja | mfn. being on the face (with abhinaya- m.change of countenance, play of feature)  |
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mukhaja | m. "mouth-born", a Brahman (so called as produced from the mouth of brahmā-), , a tooth  |
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mukhajanman | m. a Brahman (see prec.)  |
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mukhapaṅkaja | m. "face-lotus", a lotus-like face  |
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muktamūrdhaja | mf(ā-)n. equals -keśa- (q.v)  |
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muktāphaladhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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muktāphalajala | n. equals muktā-j- (q.v)  |
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mūlaja | mfn. "root-born", growing from a root  |
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mūlaja | mfn. formed at the roots of trees  |
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mūlaja | m. a plant growing from a root (as a lotus)  |
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mūlaja | n. green ginger  |
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muṇḍaja | n. steel  |
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munibheṣaja | n. "sage's medicine"fasting  |
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munibheṣaja | n. Agati Grandiflora  |
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munibheṣaja | n. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina  |
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muñjājyābalbajamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of Munja-grass and a bow-string and Eleusine Indica  |
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muraja | m. (fr. mura-+ ja-?) a kind of, drum, tambourine (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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muraja | m. a śloka- artificially arranged in the form of a drum (also -bandha- )  |
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murajabandha | See above.  |
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murajadhvani | m. the sound of a drum  |
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murajaka | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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murajaphala | m. Attocarpus Integrifolia  |
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mūrdhaja | m. plural "head-born", the hair of the head etc.  |
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mūrdhaja | m. the mane  |
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mūrdhaja | m. Name of a cakravartin-  |
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mūtrajaṭhara | m. n. swelling of the abdomen in consequence of retention of urine  |
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nabhodhvaja | m. a cloud  |
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nabhogaja | m. "sky-elephant", a cloud  |
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nabhorajas | n. "sky-dust", darkness  |
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nagaja | mfn. mountain-born, mountaineer  |
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nagaja | m. elephant  |
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nāgaja | n. "born", red lead, tin  |
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nagarajana | m. plural townsfolk sg. a citizen  |
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nahuṣātmaja | m. Name of king yayāti- (see above)  |
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nakharajanī | f. a kind of plant and its fruit  |
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nakhararajanī | f. varia lectio for nakha-r- gaRa harītaky-ādi-  |
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nandanaja | m. "grown in the divine garden", yellow sandal-wood  |
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nandātmaja | m. idem or 'm. equals -suta-, '  |
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narajaṅgala | n. moustache's flesh  |
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naravāhanajanana | n. Name of chapter of  |
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narendraraja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of tathāgata-s, .  |
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naṣṭajanman | n. "a lost nativity", subsequent calculation of a lost nativity  |
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naṣṭajanman | n. Name of work (also -vidhāna-, )  |
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navaja | mfn. "recently born", new, young (moon)  |
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navanītaja | n. ghee (equals ghṛta-)  |
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navarajas | f. a girl who has only recently menstruated  |
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nayanajala | n. "eye-water", tears  |
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netraja | mfn. "eye-born"(with or sc. vāri-) |
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netraja | n. a tear |
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netrajala | n. equals prec. n.  |
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netrajalasrava | m. a flood of tears  |
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nīḍaja | m. "nest-born", a bird  |
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nīḍajajendra | m. "chief of birds", Name of garuḍa-  |
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nikāmajala | mfn. (a river) yielding abundant water  |
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nikaṣātmaja | m. nikaṣā |
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nīladhvaja | m. Xanthochymus Pictorius  |
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nīladhvaja | m. Name of a prince of māhiṣmatī-  |
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nīlaja | n. "produced in the blue mountains", blue steel  |
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nīlāṇḍaja | m. a kind of deer  |
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nīlanīraja | n. the blue water-lily  |
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nīlapaṅkaja | n. a blue water-lily  |
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nīlāśmaja | See nīlāñjana-.  |
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nimbarajas | n. a particular high number  |
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nīraja | mfn. free from dust  |
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nīraja | mfn. free from passion  |
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nīraja | mfn. pur. etc.  |
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nīraja | m. (with viraja-) Name of śiva-  |
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niraja | See su-nir/aja-.  |
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nīraja | mn. (for 1.See)"water-born" , a water lily, lotus etc.  |
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nīraja | m. an otter  |
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nīraja | m. a species of grass  |
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nīraja | n. a species of Costus  |
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nīraja | n. a pearl  |
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nīrajas | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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nīrajas | mfn. having no pollen  |
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nīrajas | f. a woman not menstruating  |
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nīrajaska | mf(ā-)n. equals -raja- mfn. etc.  |
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nīrajastama | mfn. ( )  |
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nīrajastamasā | f. absence of passion and darkness  |
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nīrajastamaska | mfn. ( ) free from passion and darkness  |
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nīrajasva | mfn. free from dust  |
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nīratīraja | m. "water-shore-born", kuśa- grass  |
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niruktaja | m. Name of a class of sons  |
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nisargaja | mfn. innate, inborn, produced at creation, natural  |
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niṣpatākadhvaja | m. a flag-staff without a banner  |
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nityajapavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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nṛpajana | m. "royal people", princes, kings,  |
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nṛpātmaja | mfn. of royal birth  |
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nṛpātmaja | m. a king's son, a prince  |
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nṛpātmaja | m. a species of mango  |
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nṛpātmaja | m. a bitter gourd  |
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nṛsiṃhajayantī | f. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhajayantīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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okaja | mfn. born in the house, bred at home (as cows)  |
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oṣṭhaja | mfn. produced by the lips, labial.  |
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pādaja | m. "born from the foot (of brahmā-)", a śūdra-  |
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pādajala | n. water for (washing) the feet  |
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pādajala | mfn. containing (id est mixed with) one fourth of water  |
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padapaṅkaja | n. equals -kamala-  |
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pādarajas | n. the dust of the feet  |
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pādavirajas | f. a shoe (literally"keeping the feet dustless"?)  |
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padmaja | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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padmottarātmaja | m. patronymic of the 9th cakra-vartin- in bhārata-  |
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pākaja | mfn. produced by cooking or roasting  |
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pākaja | n. "obtained by boiling", black salt  |
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pākaja | n. flatulence  |
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pākajaprakriyā | f. Name of work  |
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pākajatva | n. production by warmth, capability of being affected by contact with fire  |
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pākajavicara | m. Name of work  |
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pakṣaja | m. "produced in half a month", the moon (also -janman-)  |
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pakṣaja | m. Name of particular clouds  |
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pakṣmasampātaja | m. (with kāla-) an instant  |
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pañcajana | m. (plural) the 5 classes of beings (viz. gods, men, gandharva-s and apsaras-, serpents, and pitṛ-s) etc. man, mankind ( pañcajanendra nendra- m.prince, king )  |
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pañcajana | m. (in the beginning of a compound) the 5 elements  |
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pañcajana | m. Name of a demon slain by kṛṣṇa- etc. (see pāñcajanya-)  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of saṃhrāda- by kṛti-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a prajāpati-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of sagara- by keśinī-  |
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pañcajana | m. of a son of sṛñjaya- and father of soma-datta-  |
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pañcajanendra | m. pañcajana |
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pañcajanī | f. an assemblage of 5 persons  |
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pañcajanī | f. Name of a daughter of viśva-rūpa- and wife of bharata- (varia lectio pāñcajanī-)  |
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pāñcajanī | f. (fr. pañca-jana-) patronymic of asiknī-  |
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pañcajanīna | mfn. devoted or consecrated to the 5 races (also nīya- ; see Va1rtt. 4 )  |
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pañcajanīna | m. an actor, a buffoon  |
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pañcajanīna | m. the chief of 5 men  |
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pāñcajanīna | mfn. gaRa prātijanādi-.  |
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pāñcajanya | (p/ā-) mf(ā-)n. relating to the 5 races of men, containing or extending over them etc. etc.  |
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pāñcajanya | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-'s conch taken from the demon pañca-jana- etc.  |
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pāñcajanya | m. fire  |
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pāñcajanya | m. fish or a species of fire  |
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pāñcajanya | m. Name of one of the 8 upa-dvīpa-s in jambu-dvīpa-  |
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pāñcajanyā | f. patronymic of asiknī-  |
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pāñcajanyadhama | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyadhara | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyanādin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-)  |
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pāñcajanyavana | n. Name of a wood  |
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pāñcajanyāyani | n. gaRa karṇādi-.  |
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pañcakaṣāyaja | mfn. produced from the above decoction  |
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pānīyapṛṣṭhaja | m. "water-surface-born", Pistia Stratiotes  |
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paṅkaja | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "mud-born", a species of lotus, Nelumbium Speciosum (whose flower closes in the evening) etc. (in oncef(ā-).)  |
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paṅkaja | m. Name of brahmā- (for paṅkaja-ja-)  |
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paṅkaja | mfn. lotus-eyed  |
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paṅkajajanman | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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paṅkajalāvam | ind. (fr. lū-) cutting off like a lotus-flower  |
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paṅkajamālin | mfn. wearing a lotus-crown (viṣṇu-)  |
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paṅkajanābha | m. "having a lotus springing from his navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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paṅkajanayanā | f. a lotus-eyed woman  |
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paṅkajanetra | mfn. "lotus-eyed"(said of viṣṇu-)  |
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paṅkajanman | n. equals -ja- n.  |
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paṅkajapattranetra | m. having eyes like lotus-leaves  |
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paṅkajavat | mfn. furnished with a lotus on  |
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paṇyajana | m. a trader  |
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pāpaja | mfn. springing from evil  |
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pāradhvaja | m. plural "banners from the further shore" particular banners brought from Ceylon and borne in procession by the kings of kāśmīra-  |
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paraja | mfn. being behind another, inferior  |
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paraja | mfn. coming from a foe |
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parajana | m. another person, a stranger  |
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parajana | m. (coll.) strangers (opp. to sva-j-)  |
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parajanman | n. a future birth  |
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parajanmika | mfn. relating to it  |
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pārajanmika | mf(ī-)n. (-janman-) relating to a future birth  |
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paramarahasyajapasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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paramaraja | m. a supreme monarch  |
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paraśurāmajayantī | f. the third day in the light half of vaiśākha-  |
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parimalaja | mfn. (enjoyment) arising from copulation  |
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pariṣvajana | n. embracing, an embrace  |
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parityajana | n. abandoning, giving away, distributing  |
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parṇoṭaja | n. "leaf-hut", an hermitage  |
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parorajas | mfn. (r/o--) being beyond the dust or above the world  |
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parorajas | mfn. untouched by passion  |
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pārthaja | m. a son of pārtha-  |
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parvataja | mfn. "mountains-born"  |
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paścimajana | m. the people in the west  |
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patākādhvajamālin | mfn. garlanded with flags and banners  |
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pathikajana | m. a traveller or travellers  |
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patitamūrdhaja | mfn. one whose hair has fallen out  |
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paṭoṭaja | n. ( ) a mushroom  |
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paṭoṭaja | n. a tent  |
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paṭoṭaja | n. sunshine (?).  |
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paṭṭaja | n. a kind of cloth  |
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paurajana | m. m. townsfolk, citizens  |
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paurvajanmika | mfn. done in a former life  |
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pāvakātmaja | m. patronymic of skanda-  |
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pavanaja | m. "son of the wind", Name of hanu-mat-  |
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pavanajava | m. "swift as wind", Name of a horse  |
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pavanātmaja | m. equals na-ja-  |
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pavanātmaja | m. Name of bhīma-sena-  |
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pavanātmaja | m. fire  |
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peraja | or peroja- n. a turquoise (confer, compare Persian $) . |
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phalaprajanana | n. the production of fruit  |
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piṅgajaṭa | m. "having yellow-braided hair", Name of śiva- |