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bho | See bhos-, . |
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bho | in compound for bhos-. |
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bhobhāva | m. the nature of bhoh- |
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bhobhavatpūrvakam | ind. with bhoḥ- and bhavat- preceding |
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bhoga | m. (1. bhuj-) any winding or curve, coil (of a serpent) etc. |
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bhoga | m. the expanded hood of a snake |
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bhoga | m. a particular kind of military array |
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bhoga | m. a snake |
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bhoga | m. the body |
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bhoga | m. (3. bhuj-) enjoyment, eating, feeding on etc. etc. (with jaina-s"enjoying once" , as opp. to upa-bhoga-, q.v) |
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bhoga | m. use, application etc. |
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bhoga | m. fruition, usufruct, use of a deposit etc. |
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bhoga | m. sexual enjoyment etc. |
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bhoga | m. enjoyment of the earth or of a country id est rule, sway |
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bhoga | m. experiencing, feeling, perception (of pleasure or pain) etc. |
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bhoga | m. profit, utility, advantage, pleasure, delight etc. |
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bhoga | m. any object of enjoyment (as food, a festival etc.) |
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bhoga | m. possession, property, wealth, revenue etc. |
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bhoga | m. hire, wages (especially of prostitution) |
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bhoga | m. (in astronomy) the passing through a constellation |
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bhoga | m. the part of the ecliptic occupied by each of the 27 lunar mansions |
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bhoga | m. (in arithmetic) the numerator of a fraction (?) |
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bhoga | m. Name of a teacher |
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bhogā | f. Name of a surāṅganā- |
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bhoga | n. wrong reading for bhogya- or bhāgya-. |
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bhogabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a poet |
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bhogabhṛtaka | m. a servant who works only for maintenance |
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bhogabhuj | mfn. enjoying pleasures |
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bhogabhuj | m. a wealthy man |
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bhogabhūmi | f. "fruition-land", the place where people enjoy the reward of their works (opp. to karmabh-,land of works) |
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bhogadā | f. "granting enjoyments", Name of the goddess of the piṅgala-s |
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bhogadattā | f. Name of a woman |
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bhogadeha | m. "the body of feeling"(the intermediate body which a dead person acquires through the śrāddha- after cremation, and with which, according to his works, he either enjoys happiness or suffers misery see adhiṣṭhāna-d-, sambhogakāya-) |
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bhogadeva | m. Name of a man |
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bhogādhi | m. a pledge or deposit which may be used until redeemed |
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bhogagrāma | m. Name of a village |
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bhogagṛha | n. "pleasure-chamber", the women's apartments, harem on |
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bhogaguccha | n. hire of prostitution |
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bhogajāta | mfn. produced by enjoyment or by suffering |
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bhogakara | mf(ī-)n. producing or affording enjoyment |
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bhogakārikā | f. Name of work |
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bhogakarman | m. (with kāśmīra-), Name of a poet (equals bhogi-varman-). |
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bhogalābha | m. "acquisition of profit", welfare |
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bhogalābha | m. the gain or profit made by the use of anything deposited or pledged |
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bhogamālinī | f. Name of a dik-kanyā- |
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bhogamaṇḍapa | m. the part of the Jagan-nath temple where the food for offerings is cooked |
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bhogaṃkarā | f. Name of a dik-kanyā- |
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bhoganātha | m. a nourisher, supporter |
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bhoganidhi | f. Name of a surāṅganā- |
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bhogānta | m. the end of enjoyment or of suffering |
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bhogapāla | m. a groom (see bhogika-). |
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bhogapati | m. "revenue-lord", the governor of a town or province |
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bhogapiśācikā | f. hunger |
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bhogaprastha | m. plural Name of a people |
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bhogārha | mfn. fit for enjoyments, to be enjoyed or possessed |
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bhogārha | n. property, money |
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bhogārhya | n. corn, grain |
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bhogasadman | n. "seat or abode of pleasure", the women's apartments |
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bhogasaṃkrāntividhi | m. Name of a section of the bhaviṣyottara- purāṇa-. |
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bhogasena | m. Name of a man |
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bhogasthāna | n. the body |
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bhogasthāna | n. the women's apartments |
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bhogasvāmin | m. Name of a man |
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bhogatṛṣṇā | f. desire of worldly enjoyments |
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bhogatṛṣṇā | f. selfish enjoyments, |
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bhogatva | n. the state of being curved or winding, curvedness |
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bhogāvalī | f. the panegyric of professional encomiasts or bards |
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bhogāvalī | f. wrong reading for bhogāvatī- |
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bhogāvalivṛtti | f. Name of work |
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bhogavardhana | m. plural Name of a people |
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bhogavarman | m. Name of various men |
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bhogāvāsa | m. "abode of pleasure", the women's apartments |
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bhogāvāsā | f. a sleeping-room |
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bhogavastu | n. an object of enjoyment |
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bhogavat | mfn. (for 2.See column 3) furnished with windings or curves or rings, ringed, coiled (as a serpent) |
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bhogavat | mfn. furnished with a hood (see mahā-bh-) |
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bhogavat | mfn. a serpent or serpent-demon |
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bhogavat | mfn. (for 1.See column 2) furnished with enjoyments, having or offering enjoyments, delightful, happy, prosperous |
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bhogavat | m. dancing, mimics |
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bhogavat | m. Name of satya-bhāmā-'s residence |
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bhogavat | m. Name of ujjayinī- in the dvāpara- age |
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bhogavat | m. of a town |
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bhogavat | m. of a dik-kanyā- |
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bhogavat | m. of work |
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bhogavatī | f. a serpent-nymph |
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bhogavatī | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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bhogavatī | f. the city of the serpent-demons in the subterranean regions (also gā-vatī- ) |
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bhogavatī | f. the sacred river of the serpent-demons (or a tīrtha- in that river sacred to the serpent-king vāsuki-) |
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bhogavatī | f. the night of the 2nd lunar day |
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bhogāyatana | n. a place of enjoyments, |
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bhogeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place (wrong reading for bhogīśv-?) . |
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bhogi | in compound for 1. bhogin-. |
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bhogibhuj | m. "serpent-eater", an ichneumon |
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bhogigandhikā | f. a species of ichneumon plant |
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bhogika | m. a horse-keeper, groom (equals bhogapāla-) |
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bhogika | m. a chief of a village |
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bhogikānta | m. "dear to serpents", air, wind |
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bhogin | mfn. (for 2.See column 3) furnished with windings or curves or rings, curved, ringed (as a serpent) etc. |
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bhogin | m. a serpent or serpent-demon etc. |
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bhogin | m. a kind of shrub |
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bhogin | mfn. (for 1.See column 2) enjoying, eating |
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bhogin | mfn. having or offering enjoyments, devoted to enjoyments, wealthy, opulent etc. |
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bhogin | mfn. suffering, experiencing, undergoing |
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bhogin | mfn. using, possessing |
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bhogin | m. a voluptuary |
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bhogin | m. a king |
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bhogin | m. the head man of a village |
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bhogin | m. a barber |
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bhogin | m. equals vaiyāvṛtti-kara- (?) |
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bhogin | m. a person who accumulates money for a particular expenditure |
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bhogin | m. Name of a prince |
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bhogin | m. the concubine of a king or a wife not regularly consecrated with him |
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bhogīna | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') vArttika 1 and 2 (see pitṛ-bhogīṇa-, mātṛ-bh-). |
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bhoginandana | m. patronymic of śāli-vāhana- |
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bhogīndra | m. "serpent-king", Name of ananta- |
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bhogīndra | m. of patañjali- |
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bhogīndranandana | m. patronymic of śāli-vāhana- |
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bhogīndratanaya | m. patronymic of śāli-vāhana- |
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bhoginī | f. a serpent nymph |
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bhoginī | f. a kind of heroine |
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bhogipura | n. the city of serpent-demons |
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bhogīśa | m. "serpent-king", Name of ananta- and śeṣa- |
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bhogivallabha | n. "dear to serpent", kind of sandal |
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bhogya | See p.767. |
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bhogya | mfn. to be enjoyed, to be used (in the sense"to be eaten"bhojya-is more common), what may be enjoyed or used, useful, profitable etc. |
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bhogya | mfn. to be endured or suffered |
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bhogya | mfn. (in astronomy) to be passed |
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bhogyā | f. a harlot |
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bhogya | n. an object of enjoyment, possession, money |
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bhogya | n. corn, grain |
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bhogya | n. a precious stone |
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bhogyādhi | m. equals -bhogādhi- above. |
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bhogyārha | n. corn, grain (see bhogārhya-). |
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bhogyatā | f. ( ) () the state of being used, usefulness, profitableness, enjoyableness. |
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bhogyatva | n. () the state of being used, usefulness, profitableness, enjoyableness. |
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bhoḥ | in compound for bhos-. |
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bhohara | (?) m. Name of a poet |
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bhoḥśabda | m. the word bhoḥ- |
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bhoj | mfn. in a-bhog-gh/an- q.v |
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bhoja | mfn. bestowing enjoyment, bountiful, liberal |
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bhoja | mfn. enjoying, leading a life of enjoyment |
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bhoja | m. a king with uncommon qualities |
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bhoja | m. (plural) Name of a country (near the vindhya- mountain) or of a people (the descendants of mahā-bhoja-) etc. |
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bhoja | m. a king of the bhoja-s |
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bhoja | m. Name of bhoja-deva- (q.v) |
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bhoja | m. of various kings and other men etc. |
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bhoja | m. equals bhoja-kaṭa- q.v |
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bhojā | f. a princess of the bhoja-s (varia lectio bhojyā-) |
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bhoja | m. Name of the wife of vīra-vrata- |
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bhoja | m. a cowherd |
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bhojacampū | f. Name of work |
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bhojacaritra | n. Name of work |
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bhojadeva | m. Name of a celebrated king of dhārā- (who was a great patron of learning at the beginning of the 11th century, and is the reputed author of several works., especially of a commentator or commentary on the yoga-sūtra-s see ) etc. |
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bhojadeva | m. of a king of kaccha- |
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bhojadevaśabdānuśāsana | n. Name of work |
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bhojādhipa | m. "king of the bhoja-s", Name of kaṃsa- of karṇa- (the half brother of the pāṇḍu-s) |
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bhojādhirāja | m. a king of the Bhojpur |
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bhojaduhitṛ | f. a princess of the Bhojpur Va1rtt. 9 |
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bhojaka | mfn. eating (See bahu-bh-) |
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bhojaka | mfn. being about to eat |
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bhojaka | mfn. (fr. Causal) giving to eat, nourishing |
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bhojaka | m. (perhaps) a waiter at table |
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bhojaka | m. Name of a class of priests (or Sun-worshippers, supposed to be descended from the maga-s by intermarriage with women of the bhoja- race) |
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bhojaka | m. an astrologer |
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bhojaka | m. Name of a king |
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bhojakanyā | f. a girl of the race of the bhoja-s |
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bhojakaṭa | n. Name of a town |
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bhojakaṭa | n. the country of bhoja- (the present Bhojpur, or the vicinity of Patna and Bhagalpur) |
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bhojakaṭa | m. plural the inhabitants of the town of bhoja-kaṭa- |
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bhojakaṭīya | m. plural the inhabitants of bhojakaṭa- |
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bhojakulapradīpa | m. "lamp of the race of Bhojpur", Name of a king of vidarbha- |
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bhojana | mf(ī-)n. feeding, giving to eat (said of śiva-) |
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bhojana | mf(ī-)n. voracious |
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bhojana | m. Name of a mountain |
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bhojana | n. the act of enjoying, using |
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bhojana | n. the act of eating (exceptionally with accusative of object) etc. |
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bhojana | n. a meal, food (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).,"feeding on","affording anything as food","serving as food for"; tridvyekabhojana tridvy-eka-bh/ojana- mfn."taking food every 3rd day, every 2nd day and every day") |
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bhojana | n. anything enjoyed or used, property, possession |
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bhojana | n. enjoyment, any object of enjoyment or the pleasure caused by it |
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bhojana | n. (fr. Causal) the act of giving to eat, feeding (varia lectio) |
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bhojana | n. dressing food, cooking |
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bhojanabhāṇḍa | n. a dish of meat |
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bhojanabhūmi | f. a place for eating |
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bhojanācchādana | n. food and raiment |
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bhojanādhikāra | m. superintendence over food or provisions, the office of a master of the kitchen |
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bhojanagara | n. Name of a town |
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bhojanagṛha | n. a dining-room |
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bhojanaka | m. a species of plant commentator or commentary |
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bhojanakāla | m. meal-time |
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bhojanakastūrī | f. Name of work |
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bhojanakīsmṛti | f. Name of work |
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bhojanakutūhala | n. Name of work on culinary art, |
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bhojananda | m. Name of an author (rather bhajanānanda-). |
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bhojanarendra | m. Name of bhoja-deva-, king of dhārā- |
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bhojanārthin | mfn. desirous of food, hungry |
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bhojanasamaya | m. meal-time |
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bhojanasūtra | n. Name of work |
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bhojanatyāga | m. abstinence from food, fasting |
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bhojanavelā | f. plural course or act of eating, a meal |
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bhojanavelā | f. meal-time |
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bhojanavidhi | m. "the ceremony of dining", Name of various works. (see ) . |
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bhojanaviśeṣa | m. choice food, a dainty, delicacy |
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bhojanavṛtti | f. plural course or act of eating, a meal |
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bhojanavyagra | mfn. occupied or engaged in eating |
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bhojanavyagra | mfn. distressed or straitened for want of food |
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bhojanavyaya | m. expenditure for food |
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bhojanidhi | f. Name of a surāṅganā- |
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bhojanīya | See p.767. |
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bhojanīya | mfn. to be eaten, eatable (See n.) |
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bhojanīya | mfn. (fr. Causal) to be fed, to be made to eat |
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bhojanīya | mfn. one to whom enjoyment is to be afforded or service to be done |
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bhojanīya | n. food (especially what is not masticated, as opp. to khādanīya-) |
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bhojanīya | n. sea salt |
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bhojanīyamṛta | mfn. one who has died from indigestion commentator or commentary |
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bhojanottara | mf(ā-)n. to be taken after a meal (as pills) |
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bhojanṛpati | m. equals -narendra- |
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bhojāntā | f. Name of a river |
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bhojapati | m. the king of the bhoja-s, king bhoja- |
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bhojapati | m. Name of kaṃsa- |
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bhojapati | m. equals -rāja- |
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bhojapitṛ | m. the father of a king |
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bhojaprabandha | m. Name of work (celebrating the deeds of king bhoja- ) |
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bhojaprabandhasāra | m. Name of work (celebrating the deeds of king bhoja- ) |
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bhojapura | n. () () Name of towns. |
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bhojapurī | f. () Name of towns. |
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bhojaputrī | f. a princess of the bhoja-s Va1rtt. 9 |
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bhojarāja | m. the king of the bhoja-s |
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bhojarāja | m. Name of kaṃsa- |
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bhojarāja | m. of bhoja-deva- (king of dhārā-, above) |
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bhojarājakavivarga | m. Name of work |
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bhojarājaprabandha | m. Name of work |
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bhojarājasaccarita | n. Name of work |
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bhojarājavārttika | n. Name of work |
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bhojarājavijaya | m. Name of work |
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bhojarājavṛtti | f. Name of work |
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bhojarājīya | mfn. relating to or coming from bhoja-rāja- |
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bhojas | See puru-bh/ojas-, viśv/a-bh-, su-bh/ojas- (see bh/ojase-under 3. bhuj-,) . |
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bhojasmṛti | f. Name of work |
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bhojavyākaraṇa | n. Name of work |
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bhojayitavya | mfn. (fr. Causal) to be made to eat, to be fed |
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bhojayitṛ | mfn. (fr. Causal) causing to enjoy or eat, feeding |
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bhojayitṛ | mfn. one who makes another enjoy or feel anything |
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bhojayitṛ | mfn. a promoter of enjoyment or amusement |
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bhojayitvā | ind. having caused to eat, having fed, |
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bhojendra | m. a king of the bhoja-s |
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bhojika | m. Name of a Brahman |
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bhojin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') enjoying, eating etc. |
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bhojin | mfn. using, possessing |
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bhojin | mfn. exploiting (see a-śrāddha-bh-, griha-bh-, bhujaṃgabh-, saha-bh-). |
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bhojya | See p.767. |
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bhojya | mfn. to be enjoyed or eaten, eatable, what is enjoyed or eaten, (especially) what may be eaten without mastication etc. |
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bhojya | mfn. to be enjoyed or used etc. |
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bhojya | mfn. to be enjoyed sexually |
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bhojya | mfn. to be enjoyed or felt |
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bhojya | mfn. to be suffered or experienced |
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bhojya | mfn. to be fed, one to whom food must be given |
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bhojya | mfn. (fr. Causal) to be made to eat, to be fed |
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bhojya | m. plural Name of a people (prob. wrong reading for bhoja-) |
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bhojyā | f. a procuress |
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bhojya | m. a princess of the bhoja-s (see bhojā-) |
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bhojya | n. anything to be enjoyed or eaten, nourishment, food etc. |
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bhojya | n. the act of eating, a meal |
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bhojya | n. a festive dinner |
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bhojya | n. a dainty |
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bhojya | n. a feast a store of provisions, eatables , enjoyment, advantage, profit |
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bhojyakāla | m. eating time, meal-time |
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bhojyamaya | mfn. See bhakṣya-bhojya-maya-. |
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bhojyānna | mfn. one whose food may be eaten |
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bhojyasambhava | m. "having its origin in food", chyle, chyme, the primary juice of the body (see rasa-) |
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bhojyatā | f. () the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃyā-,to become food) . |
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bhojyatva | n. () the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃyā-,to become food) . |
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bhojyoṣṇa | mfn. too hot to be eaten |
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bhokṣyaka | m. Name of a people |
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bhokṣyaka | m. plural Name of a people |
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bhoktavya | mfn. to be enjoyed or eaten etc. |
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bhoktavya | mfn. to be used or employed |
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bhoktavya | mfn. to be possessed or governed or ruled |
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bhoktavya | mfn. to be utilized or exploited |
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bhoktavya | mfn. to be fed (n. impersonal or used impersonally"a meal is to be eaten") |
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bhoktavya | tṛ- See . |
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bhoktṛ | m. (f(trī-)) one who enjoys or eats, enjoyer, eater, experiencer, feeler, sufferer etc. (also as future of3. bhuj- ) |
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bhoktṛ | m. a possessor, ruler of a land, king, prince |
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bhoktṛ | m. a husband, lover |
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bhoktṛśakti | f. the faculty of the soul as the enjoyer and possessor of nature |
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bhoktṛtva | n. the state of being an enjoyer etc., enjoyment, possession, perception |
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bhola | m. the son of a vaiśya- and of a naṭī- |
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bholānātha | m. Name of śiva- |
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bholānātha | m. of an author |
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bholi | m. a camel |
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bhomīrā | f. coral |
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bhoṃsala | m. Name of a royal family of Tanjore |
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bhoṃsalavaṃśāvalī | f. Name of a campū- |
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bhos | (fr. bhavas- vocative case of bhavat- q.v;before vowels and soft consonants bho-;before hard consonants bhos-and bhoḥ-;the latter form also in pause see ;but there is occasional confusion of these forms, especially in later literature;often also bhobhoḥ-.), an interjection or vocative case particle commonly used in addressing another person or several persons = O! Ho! Hallo l, in soliloquies = alas! etc. etc. (according to a particle of sorrow and of interrogation). |
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bhoskāra | m. rules of address |
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bhoṭa | m. Name of a country, bhoṭa- Tibet (see mahā-bh-and ) . |
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bhota | wrong reading for bhoṭa-. |
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bhoṭadeśa | m. the country of bhoṭa- |
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bhoṭago | m. "the Tibetan ox", Bos Gavaeus |
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bhoṭāṅga | m. Name of a country, Bhutan |
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bhoṭānta | m. Name of a country (see prec.) |
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bhoṭīya | mfn. Tibetan |
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bhoṭīyakośī | f. Name of a river |
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bhovādin | mfn. saying bhoḥ- |
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abhoga | m. non-enjoyment |
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ābhoga | m. winding, curving, curve, crease etc. |
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ābhoga | m. a serpent |
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ābhoga | m. the expanded hood of the Cobra Capella (used by varuṇa- as his umbrella) |
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ābhoga | m. circuit, circumference, environs, extension, fulness, expanse etc. |
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ābhoga | m. variety, multifariousness |
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ābhoga | m. effort, pains |
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ābhoga | m. (for 2. ā-bhoga-See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) |
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ābhoga | m. (2. bhuj-), enjoyment, satiety, fulness, completion |
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ābhoga | m. Name of work |
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ābhoga | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' enjoying, eating |
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ābhoga | mfn. (for 1. ā-bhoga-See ā--1. bhuj-.) |
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ābhogaya | mfn. to be enjoyed |
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ābhogaya | m. [food, nourishment ] |
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abhogghan | m(Nominal verb plural -gh/anas-)fn. (fr. abhoj- equals /a-bhuñjat-), killing the stingy |
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ābhogi | f. food, nourishment |
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ābhogin | mfn. curved, bent |
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ābhogin | mfn. enjoying, eating |
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ābhogin | mfn. (for 1. ābhogin-See ā--1. bhuj-.) |
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ābhogin | 1 (also) of great extent, |
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abhogya | mfn. not to be enjoyed (v l. for a-bhoga- q.v) |
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abhogya | mfn. not to be enjoyed sexually |
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abhojana | n. not eating, fasting etc. |
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abhojana | n. plural idem or 'n. not eating, fasting etc.' |
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abhojin | mfn. not eating, fasting. |
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ābhojin | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' eating, consuming |
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abhojita | mfn. not fed, not feasted. |
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abhojya | mfn. uneatable |
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abhojya | mfn. not to be eaten, prohibited as food etc. |
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abhojya | mfn. one whose food is not allowed to be eaten |
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abhojyānna | mfn. one whose food is not allowed to be eaten |
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abhoktavya | mfn. not to be enjoyed or used. |
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abhoktri | mfn. not enjoying, not using, abstemious. |
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abjabhoga | m. the root of a lotus |
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ācāryabhogīna | mfn. being advantageous or agreeable to a teacher, (gaRa kṣsubhnādi- q.v) |
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ādhibhoga | m. enjoyment or use of a deposit (use of a horse, cow, etc. when pledged) |
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adhibhojana | n. an additional gift |
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adhikaraṇabhojaka | m. a judge. |
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adhvagabhogya | m. "traveller's delight", the tree Spondias Mangifera. |
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āgrabhojanika | mfn. (fr. agrabhojana-), one to whom food is first offered commentator or commentary |
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agrabhojya | mfn. enjoying the best of anything, |
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akarmabhoga | m. enjoyment of freedom from action. |
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ambho | (in compound for ambhas-). |
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ambhoda | m. a cloud |
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ambhoda | m. the plant Cyperus Hexastychius Communis Nees. |
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ambhodhara | m. a cloud |
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ambhodhi | m. "receptacle of waters", the ocean |
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ambhogarbha | mfn. containing water (as a cloud), |
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ambhoja | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "water-born", the day lotus |
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ambhoja | m. the plant Calamus Rotang |
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ambhoja | m. the sārasa- or Indian crane |
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ambhojabandhu | m. "lotus-friend"the sun, |
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ambhojajanman | m. Name of brahma- (born in a lotus). |
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ambhojakhaṇḍa | n. a group of lotus flowers |
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ambhojanmajani | m. (equals ja-janman-) brahmā- |
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ambhojanman | n. (equals -ja-) "water-born", the lotus |
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ambhojavadanā | f. a lotus-faced woman, |
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ambhojayoni | m. idem or 'm. "lotus-friend"the sun, ' |
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ambhojinī | f. the lotus plant etc. |
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ambhojinī | f. an assemblage of lotus flowers or a place where they abound, (gaRa puṣ karādi- q.v) |
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ambhomuc | m. "water-shedder", a cloud |
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ambhonidhi | m. the ocean. |
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ambhonīdhi | the ocean. |
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ambhorāśi | m. = |
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ambhoruh | n. "water-growing", the lotus. |
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ambhoruha | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) idem or 'n. "water-growing", the lotus.' etc. |
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ambhoruha | m. (equals -ja-m.) the Indian crane |
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ambhoruha | m. Name of a son of viśvāmitra- |
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amṛṣṭabhojin | mfn. not eating delicate food or dainties (see 1. mṛṣṭa-) |
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amṛtabhojana | mfn. one who eats the residue of a sacrifice |
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anābhoga | mfn. having or offering no enjoyments, |
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anācāryabhogīna | mfn. unfit or improper for a spiritual teacher to eat or enjoy. |
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anāgamopabhoga | m. enjoyment of such property. |
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animantritabhojin | mfn. eating without being invited. |
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anubhoga | m. (in law) enjoyment, a grant of hereditary land in return for service. |
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aparibhogam | ind. without being eaten, |
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asaṃbhoga | m. non-enjoyment |
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asaṃbhoga | m. absence of sexual union |
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asaṃbhojya | mfn. one with whom one ought not to eat |
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aśrāddhabhojin | mfn. one who has taken a vow not to eat during the performance of the śrāddha- ceremonies |
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aṣṭabhoga | (a fiscal term), |
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astrīsambhogin | mfn. not enjoying women (by sexual intercourse) commentator or commentary on |
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atibhojana | n. eating too much |
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atibhojana | n. morbid voracity. |
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bahubhogyā | f. "to be enjoyed by many", a courtesan, prostitute |
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bahubhojaka | mfn. eating much |
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bahubhojana | wrong reading for -bhojaka-. |
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bahubhojin | mfn. eating much, voracious ( bahubhojitā ji-tā- f.) on |
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bahubhojitā | f. bahubhojin |
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bahubhoktṛ | m. a great eater |
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bāhyasambhoga | m. "external coition", (prob.) gratification of sexual passion outside the vulva |
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bālabhojya | n. "children's food", pease |
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balibhoja | m. a crow (see bhuj-). |
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balibhojana | m. a crow (see bhuj-). |
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bhakṣyabhojyamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of food of all kinds |
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bhakṣyabhojyavihāravat | mfn. furnished with various kinds of food and places of refection |
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bhavabhoga | (in the beginning of a compound) the pleasures or enjoyments of the world, |
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bhujagabhojin | m. "serpent-eater", a peacock |
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bhujagābhojin | m. equals gāśana- |
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bhujaṃgabhogin | m. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-). |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. idem or 'm. "id.", a peacock (varia lectio -bhojin-).' |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. a kind of snake. |
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bhujaṃgabhojin | m. Name of garuḍa- |
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bhujasambhoga | m. "union of arms", an embrace |
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bhuktabhoga | mf(ā-)n. made use of, used, enjoyed |
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bhuktabhoga | mf(ā-)n. one who has enjoyed an enjoyment or suffered a suffering |
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bhuktabhogya | mf(ā-)n. of which, that which is to be enjoyed has been enjoyed (varia lectio -bhoga-). |
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bhūribhoja | mfn. having many enjoyments |
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brāhmaṇabhojana | n. the feeding of brāhmaṇa- (as a religious act) |
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brāhmaṇabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work |
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caṇabhojin | m. "eating chick-pease", a horse |
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cittābhoga | m. full consciousness |
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dambhodbhava | m. Name of a prince (who fought with hermits but was worsted) |
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dāmbhola | See a-- (additions) |
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dambholi | m. indra-'s thunderbolt |
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dambholi | m. agastya- (ṛṣi- of the Ist manv-antara-) |
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dambholi | m. (dattogni-) |
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dambholi | m. (ttoni-) and (varia lectio dānt-) |
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dambholi | m. (ttātri-) |
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dambholi | m. (ttātreya-) |
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dambholipāṇi | m. " d--handed", indra- |
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dambholipāta | m. the falling of indra-'s thunderbolt, |
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dambholipātāya | Nom. yate-, to fall down like indra-'s thunderbolt |
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devabhoga | m. pleasure of the gods, heavenly joy |
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devabhojya | n. "food of gods", amṛta- |
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devabhojya | n. nectar |
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devakabhojaputrī | f. patron. of devakī- |
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durbhogā | f. equals bhikṣukī- |
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ekabhoga | m. sole and entire right of enjoyment, |
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ekabhogya | n. sole and entire right of enjoyment, |
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ekabhojana | n. the eating only one meal (a day) |
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ekabhojana | n. eating together |
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ekabhojin | mfn. eating only one meal (a day) |
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ekānnanaktabhojana | mfn. taking one's only meal at night |
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ekānnanaktabhojin | mfn. taking food but once a day |
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ekānnanaktabhojinādin | mfn. eating food given by only one person |
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gabholika | m. a small round pillow |
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gaṇabhogya | mfn. to be possessed in joint tenure by a number of persons (as opp. to eka-- bhogya-), |
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gaṇabhojana | n. eating in common |
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garbhopaghāta | m. miscarriage of the sky's offspring (See g/arbha-) |
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garbhopaghātinī | f. miscarrying (as a cow or female) |
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garbhopaniṣad | f. Name of an |
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garbhotpāda | m. idem or 'f. the formation of the embryo.' |
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garbhotpatti | f. the formation of the embryo. |
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ghanābhoga | m. the orb or circumference of a cloud, |
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grahabhojana | m. a horse |
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grāmaṇibhogīna | mfn. Va1rtt. 3 |
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gṛhabhojin | m. an inmate of the same house |
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guṇabhoktṛ | mfn. perceiving the properties of things |
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hemāmbhoja | () n. a golden lotus-flower. |
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hṛdambhoja | n. a lotus-like heart |
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hutabhojana | () m. equals -bhakṣa-. |
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hutabhoktṛ | () m. equals -bhakṣa-. |
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ibhoṣaṇā | f. a kind of aromatic plant |
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ihabhojana | (ih/a-) mfn. whose goods and gifts come hither |
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jātakāmbhonidhi | m. "ocean of nativities", Name of an astrology work by bhadrabāhu-. |
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jīvabhojana | mfn. giving enjoyment to the soul of (genitive case) |
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jīvabhojana | n. the pleasure of living beings |
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kālabhogin | m. Coluber Naga |
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kāmabhoga | m. plural gratification of desires, sensual gratification |
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kāmopabhoga | m. enjoyment of pleasures, |
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karabhorū | f. a woman whose thighs resemble the trunk of an elephant |
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kaustubhoras | m. idem or 'm. "whose breast is decorated with the kaustubha-" idem or 'm. "whose mark is the kaustubha-" idem or 'm. "wearing the kaustubha-", idem or 'm. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu- ' ' ' ' |
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kavyabhojana | m. plural "oblation-eaters", the manes or a class of manes |
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kravyabhojana | mfn. carnivorous |
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kṛcchrabhojin | mfn. undergoing austerities |
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kṛmibhojana | mfn. feeding on worms |
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kṛmibhojana | m. Name of a hell |
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kṛṣṇabhogin | m. equals -bhujaṃga- |
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kṛtabhojana | mfn. one who has dined or made a meal. |
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kṛtopabhoga | mfn. used, enjoyed. |
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kubhoga | m. bad pleasure |
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kubhojana | n. equals -bhukta-. |
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kubhojya | n. idem or 'n. equals -bhukta-.' |
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kumbhodara | m. Name of an attendant of śiva- |
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kumbhodbhava | m. (equals kumbha-sambh-), Name of agastya-. |
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kumbhodbhūta | m. idem or 'm. (equals kumbha-sambh-), Name of agastya-.' |
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kumbholūka | m. a kind of owl |
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kuntibhoja | m. Name of a yādava- prince (king of the kunti-s, who adopted kuntī-) etc. |
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kuntibhoja | m. plural Name of a people |
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kuntībhoja | a wrong spelling for kunti-bh- q.v |
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laghubhojana | n. a light repast, slight refreshment |
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lobhotkarṣa | m. excess of avarice or greed |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 1. bhoga-) a great curve or coil, great hood (of a snake), great winding |
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mahābhoga | mfn. (a snake) having great windings or coils, having a great hood |
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mahābhoga | m. a great serpent |
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mahābhoga | (hābh-) mfn. having a wide girth, having a large compass |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 2. bhoga-) great enjoyment |
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mahābhoga | mf(ā-)n. causing great enjoyment |
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mahābhogā | f. Name of durgā- |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great windings etc. |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great enjoyment |
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mahābhogin | mfn. equals -bhoga-vat- 1 |
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mahābhoja | m. a great monarch |
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mahābhoja | m. Name of a king |
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mahābhoṭa | m. Great Tibet |
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mahābhoṭadeśa | m. Great Tibet |
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martabhojana | n. food of mortals, nourishment of men |
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mātṛbhogīṇa | mfn. |
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miṣṭabhojana | n. the eating of dainties |
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mlecchabhojana | n. "food of barbarian", wheat (also jya-) |
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mlecchabhojana | n. equals yāvaka-, half-ripe barley |
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mohanabhoga | m. a particular kind of sweetmeat |
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mṛgabhojanī | f. coloquintida |
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mudgabhojin | m. "bean-eater", a horse |
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muhurbhojin | m. "constantly eating", a horse |
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nabho | in compound for bhas-. |
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nabhoda | m. Name of one of the viśve- devā-s |
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nabhodhūma | m. a cloud |
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nabhodhvaja | m. a cloud |
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nabhodṛṣṭi | mfn. "sky-looking", blind |
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nabhodṛṣṭi | mfn. looking up to heaven |
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nabhoduha | m. a cloud |
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nabhodvīpa | m. a cloud |
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nabhoga | m. "sky-goer", a planet |
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nabhoga | m. Name of a ṛṣi- of the 10th manvantara- |
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nabhogaja | m. "sky-elephant", a cloud |
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nabhogati | f. "sky-going", soaring, flying |
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nabhojā | mfn. produced from vapour |
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nabhojū | mfn. impelling the clouds |
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nabholaya | m. "sky-dissolved", smoke |
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nabholih | mfn. "sky-licking", lofty, towering |
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nabhomadhya | n. "sky-centre", the zenith |
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nabhomaṇḍala | n. "sky-circle", firmament |
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nabhomaṇḍaladīpa | m. "firmament-lamp", the moon |
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nabhomaṇi | m. "sky-jewel", the sun |
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nabhombupa | m. "drinking sky-water or rain"the cātaka- bird |
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nabhomudrā | f. a particular position of the fingers |
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nabhonabhasyatva | n. the state of the rainy months nabhas- and nabhasya- |
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nabhonadī | f. "sky-river", the celestial Ganges |
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nabhoṅgaṇa | n. celestial vault, firmament, |
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nabhorajas | n. "sky-dust", darkness |
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nabhoreṇu | f. "sky-dust", fog, mist |
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nabhorūpa | mfn. (n/a-) "cloud-coloured", gloomy, dark |
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nabhorūpa | m. (rūp/a-) Name of a mythic. being |
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nabhovaṭa | m. "sky-expanse", atmosphere |
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nabhovid | mfn. knowing the sky, abiding in it |
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nabhovīthī | f. "sky-road", the sun's path |
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nabhoyoni | m. "sky-born", Name of śiva- |
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nāgabhoga | m. a species of snake (or the coiling of a snake?) |
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naktabhojana | n. the eating only at night (see above) |
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naktabhojana | n. supper |
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naktabhojin | mfn. eating at night |
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naktabhojitva | n. |
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naktambhogin | mfn. equals ta-bh- (varia lectio) |
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nātibhogin | mfn. not too much given to enjoyments |
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nīcabhojya | m. "food of low men", an onion |
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nilāmbhoja | n. idem or 'n. the blue water-lily ' |
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nirbharasambhoga | m. excessive enjoyment = |
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nirbhoga | mfn. not devoted to pleasure or enjoyment |
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nirupabhoga | mfn. not enjoying |
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niyatabhojana | mfn. abstemious in food, temperate |
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odanabhojikā | f. eating boiled rice on |
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padāmbhoja | n. equals pada-kamala- |
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pānabhojana | n. eating and drinking |
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pannagabhojana | m. "serpent-eater", Name of garuḍa- |
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paramparabhojana | n. eating continually |
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parānnabhojin | mfn. eating another's food |
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parānnabhojin | m. a servant |
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parapākopabhojin | mfn. eating another's or a stranger's food |
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paribhoga | m. enjoyment, (especially) sexual intercourse |
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paribhoga | m. illegal use of another's goods |
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paribhoga | m. means of subsistence or enjoyment |
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paribhoga | etc. See pari-- 3. bhuj-. |
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pāribhogika | m. or n. objects possessed or used by buddha- |
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paribhogya | (!) n. use |
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paribhoktṛ | mfn. eating, enjoying |
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paribhoktṛ | mfn. living at another's cost |
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parimitabhojana | n. moderation in eating, abstemiousness |
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parṇabhojana | mfn. equals -bhakṣa- |
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parṇabhojana | m. any animal eating leaves, a goat |
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parokṣabhoga | m. enjoyment or possession of anything in the proprietor's absence |
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paryaṅkabhogin | m. a kind of serpent |
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paryāptabhoga | mfn. possessing or enjoying a sufficiency |
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paryuṣitabhojin | m. the eater of stale food (said to become a maggot or worm in the next birth) |
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pātālabhogivarga | m. Name of chapter of amara-siṃha-. |
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phalabhoga | m. enjoyment of consequences |
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phalabhoga | m. possession of rent or profit, usufruct |
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phalābhoga | m. non-enjoyment of profits etc. |
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phalabhogin | mfn. enjoying fruits or consequences, receiving profits |
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phalabhogya | mfn. that of which one has the usufruct (a pledge) |
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phalopabhoga | m. enjoyment of fruit, partaking of reward or of the consequences of anything |
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pitṛbhogīṇa | mfn. (fr. -bhoga-) |
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pitṛbhojana | n. a father's food |
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pitṛbhojana | m. Phaseolus Radiatus |
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prājyabhojya | mfn. (prob.) equals -kāma- |
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prakṛtibhojana | n. usual food |
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prasabhoddhṛta | mfn. torn up by force |
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prasabhoddhṛtāri | mfn. one who has forcibly uprooted his enemies |
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prasāritabhoga | mfn. (a serpent) with expanded coils |
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prātarbhojana | n. equals -āśa- |
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prātarbhoktṛ | m. "early eater", a crow |
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pratibhoga | m. enjoyment |
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pratibhoga | m. equals next |
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pratibhoga | m. varia lectio for -bhāga- |
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pratibhojana | n. prescribed diet |
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pratibhojin | mfn. eating the prescribed diet |
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pratibhojita | mfn. one who has been allowed to eat food besides the prescribed diet |
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pratyakṣabhoga | m. enjoyment or use of anything in the presence or with the knowledge of the owner |
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pratyupabhupabhoga | m. enjoyment |
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prītibhojya | mfn. to be eaten joyfully or cheerfully |
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priyabhojana | mfn. fond of good food |
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priyopabhoga | m. the enjoyment of a lover or of a mistress |
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priyopabhogavandhya | mfn. barren or destitute of the enjoyment of a lover |
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punarbhoga | m. repeated enjoyment or fruition, perception of pleasure or pain as a reward of former actions |
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purubhojas | mfn. containing many means of enjoyments, greatly nourishing |
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purubhojas | m. a cloud |
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pūrvaduṣkṛtabhoga | m. the pain or penalty consequent on sins committed in a former birth |
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rabhodā | mfn. (fr. rabhas-+ dā-) bestowing strength or force |
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rājabhoga | m. a king's meal, royal repast |
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rājabhogīna | mfn. fit for a king's enjoyment, suitable for a king's use Va1rtt. 3 |
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rājabhogya | m. Buchanalia Latifolia |
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rājabhogya | n. nutmeg |
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rājabhojana | mfn. eaten by king |
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rājyabhoga | m. possession of sovereignty |
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rakṣogaṇabhojana | n. Name of a hell (in which human beings are devoured by rākṣasa-s) |
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raktāmbhoja | n. idem or 'n. a red lotus flower ' |
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rambhoru | mf(ū-)n. having thighs (smooth and tapering) like (the stem of) a plantain tree, full, round, lovely (said of women, especially in the vocative case rambhoru- see ) |
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rasabhogamuktāvalī | f. Name of work |
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rasabhojana | mfn. feeding on liquids or fluids |
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rasabhojana | n. an entertainment given to Brahmans in which they are feasted with the juice of mangoes |
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rasāmbhodhi | m. Name of work |
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rasāmbhonidhi | m. Name of work |
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rasasudhāmbhodhi | m. Name of work |
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rāśibhoga | m. the passage of the sun or moon or any planet through the sign of a planet |
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ratibhoga | m. sexual enjoyment |
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rātribhojana | n. eating at night |
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rātribhojananiṣedha | m. Name of work |
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śabdāmbhodhi | m. (also called śabda-saṃcaya-) "word-ocean", Name of work on declension by a Jain author. |
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sabhocita | mfn. fit for an assembly or for good society |
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sabhocita | m. a learned Brahman or any educated person |
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sabhoddeśa | m. the neighbourhood of any place of meeting |
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sabhopaviṣṭa | mfn. equals sabhāsīna- |
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sahabhojana | n. eating together, commensality with (compound) |
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sahabhojana | n. common enjoyment or possession of (genitive case) |
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sahabhojin | m. one who eats together, a messmate |
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śalābholi | m. a camel (prob. wrong reading) |
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sambhoga | See bhuja-s-, . |
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sambhoga | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) complete enjoyment, pleasure, delight in (compound) etc. |
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sambhoga | m. carnal or sensual enjoyment, sexual union with (compound) etc. |
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sambhoga | m. (in rhetoric) a subdivision of the śṛṅgāra- or sentiment of love (described as"successful love leading to union" , and opp. to vipralambha-,"disappointed love, separation") etc. (only ,"duration;joy;employment, use;a Partic. part of an elephant's trunk;a jaina- or Buddhist edict;a libertine ") |
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sambhoga | m. Name of a man |
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sambhogakāya | m. "body of enjoyment", Name of one of the three bodies of a buddha- |
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sambhogakṣama | mfn. suitable for enjoyment |
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sambhogavat | mfn. having enjoyment, leading a joyous life |
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sambhogaveśman | n. "enjoyment-room", the chamber of a concubine |
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sambhogayakṣiṇī | f. Name of a yoginī- (also called vīṇā- wrong reading kṣaṇī-) |
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sambhogin | mfn. enjoying together or enjoying each other mutually |
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sambhogin | mfn. enjoying, using, possessing |
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sambhogin | m. a sensualist, libertine |
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sambhogya | mfn. to be (or being) enjoyed or used ( sambhogyatā -tā- f.) |
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sambhogyatā | f. sambhogya |
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sambhoja | m. food |
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sambhojaka | m. one who serves food, attendant at a meal (perhaps"a cook") |
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sambhojaka | m. an eater, taster |
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sambhojana | n. eating together, a common meal, dinner party |
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sambhojana | n. food |
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sambhojanī | f. eating together |
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sambhojanīya | mfn. to be fed |
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sambhojya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. to be fed ' |
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sambhojya | mfn. to be eaten, eatable |
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sambhojya | mfn. one with whom one ought to eat (See a-s-). |
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sambhoktṛ | m. an eater, enjoyer |
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sāṃdhyabhojana | n. an evening meal |
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samupabhoga | m. enjoying, eating |
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samupabhoga | m. cohabitation, sexual union |
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sārabhoga | m. Name of work |
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śarabhoji | m. Name of a king of Tanjore (he was born in 1778, reigned from 1798-1832 and is the author of various works; see śarabha-rāja-vilāsa-). |
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śarabhojirājacaritra | n. Name of work |
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śarabhopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (also called paippalādopaniṣad-) |
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sarvabhogin | mfn. enjoying all |
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sarvabhogīṇa | mfn. advantageous to all, to be enjoyed by all |
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sarvabhogya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. advantageous to all, to be enjoyed by all ' |
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sarvambhonidhi | m. the sea, ocean |
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sarvānnabhojin | () mfn. equals vānna-bhakṣaka-. |
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śaṣpabhojana | m. "grass-eater", any animal feeding on grass |
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saubhāgyaśubhodaya | m. Name of work |
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sāyambhojana | n. an evening meal on |
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śayyāsanabhoga | m. śayyāsana |
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senānibhogīna | mfn. on Va1rtt. 3 |
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śeṣabhojana | n. the eating of leavings, eating the remnant of food (after feeding the family-guests etc.) |
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śeṣabhojin | mfn. equals -bhuj- |
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śiśuprabhodhālaṃkāra | m. Name of work |
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śītabhojin | mfn. eating cold food |
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sitāmbhoja | n. a white lotus |
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snāpanocchiṣṭabhojana | n. dual number the act of bathing another person and eating his leavings |
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somabhojana | m. Name of a son of garuḍa- |
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śrāddhabhojana | n. participation in a śrāddha- |
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śrāddhasūtakabhojana | n. participation in a śrāddha- or a natal feast |
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sṛprabhojas | (pr/a--) mfn. having fat or abundant food |
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stambhotkīrṇa | mfn. carved out of a wooden post (as a statue) |
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stanābhoga | m. fulness of the breast |
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stanābhoga | m. the curve or orb of the breast, a man with projecting breast (like a woman's) |
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strībhoga | m. "enjoyment of women", sexual intercourse |
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strīsambhoga | m. enjoyment of women, sexual connexion |
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śubhodarka | mf(ā-)n. having a prosperous issue or consequence, auspicious, lucky ( śubhodarkatā -tā- f.) |
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śubhodarkatā | f. śubhodarka |
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śubhodaya | m. the rising of an auspicious (planet) (in a-śubh-) |
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śubhodaya | m. Name of a Tantric teacher |
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subhogā | f. Name of a dik-kumārī- |
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subhogīna | mf(ā-)n. very fit to be enjoyed, very desirable |
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subhogya | mf(ā-)n. easy to be enjoyed |
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subhoja | mfn. eating well |
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subhojana | n. good food |
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subhojas | mfn. bountiful, generous, plentiful |
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śubhorṇabhrū | mfn. having a beautiful curl of hair between the brows, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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sudhābhojin | m. equals -bhuj- |
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śūdrabhojin | mfn. eating food of a śūdra- |
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sukhabhoga | m. the enjoyment of pleasure |
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sukhabhogin | mfn. enjoying pleasure |
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sukhabhogya | mfn. easy to be enjoyed or disposed of (as wealth) |
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sukhabhojana | n. dainty food |
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śūrabhogeśvara | m. Name of a liṅga- in Nepal |
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suratasambhoga | m. enjoyment of sexual intercourse |
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sūtakabhojana | n. a natal feast |
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suvibhoka | m. Name of a poet |
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śvabhojana | n. a meal for dog (said of the body) |
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śvabhojana | m. "having dog for food", Name of a hell |
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śvabhojin | mfn. eating dog's flesh |
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svapnopabhoga | m. enjoyment in a dream |
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svayamāhṛtyabhojin | mfn. enjoying things brought by one's self |
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svayambhoja | m. Name of a son of pratikṣatra- |
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svayambhoja | m. of a son of śini- |
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tribhonalagna | n. "part of the ecliptic which does not reach the eastern point by 90 degrees", the highest point of the ecliptic above the horizon, Scholiast or Commentator |
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tribhuvanābhoga | m. the extension of the 3 worlds |
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tridvyekabhojana | mfn. bhojana |
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ucchiṣṭabhojana | n. eating the leavings of another man |
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ucchiṣṭabhojana | m. one who eats another's leavings |
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ucchiṣṭabhojana | m. the attendant upon an idol (whose food is the leavings of offerings) |
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ucchiṣṭabhojin | mfn. wax |
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ucchiṣṭabhoktṛ | mfn. one who eats leavings |
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ucchiṣṭabhoktṛ | mfn. a mean person. |
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upabhoga | m. enjoyment, eating, consuming |
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upabhoga | m. using, usufruct etc. |
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upabhoga | m. pleasure, enjoyment |
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upabhoga | m. enjoying (a woman or a lover) etc. |
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upabhoga | m. (with ) enjoying, repeatedly. |
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upabhogakṣama | mfn. suited to enjoyment |
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upabhogin | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' enjoying, making use of. |
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upabhogya | mfn. to be enjoyed or used |
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upabhogya | mfn. anything enjoyed or used etc. |
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upabhogya | n. object of enjoyment |
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upabhogyatva | n. the state of being enjoyable |
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upabhojin | mfn. eating, enjoying |
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upabhojya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' serving for food, causing enjoyment |
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upabhoktṛ | mfn. one who enjoys or makes use of, an enjoyer, possessor |
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vahnibhogya | n. "that which is to be consumed by fire", ghee or clarified butter |
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vaibhoja | m. plural (said to be Name of a people, but in separable into two words: vai bhojāḥ-). |
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vājabhojin | m. equals -peya- |
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vājibhojana | m. Phaseolus Mungo |
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vaṃśabhojya | mfn. to be possessed by a family, hereditary |
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vaṃśabhojya | n. (with rajya-) an hereditary estate |
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vanabhojanaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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vanabhojanapuṇyāhavacanaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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vanabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work |
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vanitābhoginī | f. a woman like a serpent |
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vanyānnabhojana | m. "eating forest-food", a Brahman in the third stage of his life |
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vārigarbhodara | mfn. pregnant inside with rain (as a cloud) |
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vaśābhoga | m. use of a cow |
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vāyubhojana | mfn. equals -bhakṣa- q.v |
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vibhoka | m. Name of a poet |
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viḍbhojin | mfn. equals -bhuj- |
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vināyakabhojanavarṇanā | f. Name of work or chapter from work |
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vinirbhoga | m. Name of a cosmic period |
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vinirbhoga | m. (prob. fr.3. bhuj-) Name of a particular cosmic period |
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vipulārthabhogavat | mfn. having great wealth and many enjoyments |
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viruddhabhojana | n. incompatible food |
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viṣamabhojana | n. eating at irregular hours |
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visambhoga | m. (3. bhuj-) separation |
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viśvabhojana | n. the eating of all sorts of food |
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viśvabhojas | (viśv/a--) mfn. all-nourishing, granting all enjoyment |
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viśvebhojas | m. Name of indra- (see viśva-bh-). |
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vṛddhabhoja | m. the elder bhoja- (id est bhoja-deva-) |
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vṛṣabhotsarga | m. "letting loose a bull", Name of work (see vṛṣotsarga-). |
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vṛthābhoga | mfn. enjoying in vain or to no purpose |
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vṛtrabhojana | m. a kind of pot-herb (commonly called Samath;described by some as a kind of cucumber equals gaṇḍīra-) |
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yajñabhoktṛ | m. equals -bhuj- |
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yuvatīsambhogakāra | m. Name of a poet |