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cakṣus | mfn. seeing  |
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cakṣus | mfn. |
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cakṣus | m. Name of a marut-  |
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cakṣus | m. of a ṛṣi- (with the patronymic mānava-, author of )  |
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cakṣus | m. of another ṛṣi- (with the patronymic saurya-, author of )  |
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cakṣus | m. of a son of anu-  |
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cakṣus | f. Name of a river  |
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cakṣus | n. light, clearness  |
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cakṣus | n. the act of seeing (dative case infinitive mood equals kṣase-)  |
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cakṣus | n. aspect  |
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cakṣus | n. faculty of seeing, sight etc.  |
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cakṣus | n. a look  |
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cakṣus | n. the eye etc. (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' see a--, /a-ghora--, /a-dabdha--,etc.)  |
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cakṣus | n. prajāpates trīṇi cakṣūṃṣi-,"the 3 eyes of prajā-pati-", Name of a sāman-  |
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cakṣus | n. mitrā-varuṇayoś cakṣuḥ-,"the eye of mitra- and varuṇa-" (see ), another sāman-  |
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cakṣus | n. equals kṣur-bahala-  |
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acakṣus | n. a bad eye, no eye  |
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acakṣus | mfn. blind.  |
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ācakṣus | mfn. learned commentator or commentary  |
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adabdhacakṣus | mfn. one whose eyes do not fail,  |
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aghoracakṣus | (/aghora--) mfn. not having an evil eye  |
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antaścakṣus | n. the inner eye,  |
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baddhaśrotramanaścakṣus | mfn. having ears and mind and eyes fixed on (locative case)  |
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bahalacakṣus | m. Odina Pinisata  |
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buddhacakṣus | n. ,"Buddha's eye", Name of one of the 5 sorts of vision  |
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cāracakṣus | mfn. equals -dṛś-  |
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cāracakṣus | n. a spy employed like an eye  |
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dharmacakṣus | n. the eye of the law  |
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dharmacakṣus | mfn. having an eye for the law or for what is right  |
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dhyānacakṣus | n. the eye of meditation  |
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diśācakṣus | m. "sky-vision", Name of a son of garuḍa- ,  |
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divyacakṣus | n. a divine eye, supernatural vision  |
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divyacakṣus | mfn. having a divine eye  |
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divyacakṣus | mfn. fair-eyed  |
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divyacakṣus | mfn. having (only) the divine eye, (in other respects) blind  |
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divyacakṣus | m. a monkey  |
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divyacakṣus | m. a kind of perfume  |
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ekacakṣus | mfn. one-eyed (said of an animal or of a needle).  |
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ghṛṇācakṣus | mfn. looking with compassion  |
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hīnacakṣus | mfn. one who has lost an eye or whose sight is dimmed  |
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hradecakṣus | mfn. (prob.) mirrored in a lake  |
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jagaccakṣus | n. "eye of the universe (= gad-eka-c-) ", the sun  |
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jagadekacakṣus | m. "sole eye of the universe", the sun,  |
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janacakṣus | n. equals jagac--,"eye of all creatures", the sun  |
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jñānacakṣus | n. the eye of intelligence, inner eye, intellectual vision (see dīrgha-)  |
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jñānacakṣus | mfn. seeing with the inner eye  |
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jvalitacakṣus | mfn. fiery-eyed, looking angrily or fiercely  |
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krodhacakṣus | n. an eye glowing with anger  |
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lolacakṣus | mfn. having a rolling eye  |
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lolacakṣus | mfn. looking wantonly upon (locative case)  |
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māṃsacakṣus | n. "the fleshy eye" (with Buddhists one of the 5 sorts of vision ) .  |
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muktacakṣus | mfn. having the eyes opened  |
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muktacakṣus | m. "casting glances", a lion  |
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nabhaścakṣus | n. "eye of the sky", the sun  |
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nayacakṣus | n. the eye of prudence  |
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nayacakṣus | mfn. wise, prudent  |
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nicakṣus | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio vi-c-).  |
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nīhāracakṣus | mfn. one whose eyes are veiled by mist  |
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nirvṛticakṣus | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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niścakṣus | mfn. eyeless, blind  |
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nṛcakṣus | mfn. seeing with human eyes  |
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nṛcakṣus | m. Name of a prince (a grandson or son of su-nītha-)  |
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padārthīyadivyacakṣus | n. Name of work  |
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pañcacakṣus | m. "five-eyed", Name of the buddha- (who was supposed to have the māṃsa-c-, dharma-c-, prajñā-c-, divya-c-and buddha-c- id est the carnal eye, the eye of religion, the eye of intellect, the divine eye and the eye of buddha-) (see ) .  |
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pāṭalacakṣus | mfn. having cataract in the eye, sāṃkhya-s. Scholiast or Commentator (wrong reading for paṭ/aia-c-?).  |
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piṅgacakṣus | m. "yellow-eyed", a crab  |
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prajñācakṣus | n. the eye of understanding  |
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prajñācakṣus | mfn. "mind-eyed", wise, intelligent  |
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prajñācakṣus | mfn. blind  |
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prajñācakṣus | m. Name of the blind king dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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praviviktacakṣus | mfn. sharp-sighted  |
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pṛṣṭhacakṣus | m. "having eyes in the back", a crab  |
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pṛṣṭhacakṣus | m. a bear, V.  |
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sacakṣus | (s/a--) mfn. idem or 'mfn. having eyes, seeing '  |
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śāstracakṣus | n. "eye of science", grammar |
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śāstracakṣus | mfn. having authoritative works as eyes  |
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sucakṣus | Name of a river  |
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sucakṣus | mfn. having beautiful eyes (said of śiva-)  |
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sucakṣus | mfn. seeing well  |
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sucakṣus | m. Ficus Glomerata  |
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sucakṣus | m. a wise or learned man  |
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sūryacakṣus | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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svacakṣus | n. one's own eye  |
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tāmracakṣus | m. "red-eyed", a kind of pigeon  |
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tricakṣus | mfn. three-eyed (kṛṣṇa-, more properly śiva-)  |
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uccakṣus | (ud-cakṣus-) mfn. having the eyes directed upwards  |
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upacakṣus | n. a superhuman or divine eye (= divya-cakṣus-)  |
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upacakṣus | n. spectacles (Beng. casamā-)  |
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utpalacakṣus | mfn. "lotus-eyed", fine-eyed.  |
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vākcakṣus | n. sg. speech and sight  |
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vedacakṣus | n. the veda- compared to an eye  |
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vedacakṣus | n. the eye for seeing (or discerning the sense of) the veda-  |
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vicakṣus | mfn. eyeless, blind  |
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vicakṣus | mfn. = vi-manas-2  |
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vicakṣus | m. Name of a prince  |
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vicakṣus | n. (in a formula, with cakṣus-)  |
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vicakṣus | vi-catura-, vi-candra- etc. See .  |
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vinaṣṭacakṣus | mfn. one who has lost his eyes  |
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virūpacakṣus | mfn. "diversely-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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viśvacakṣus | mfn. idem or '(viśv/a-) mfn. idem or '(viśv/a--) mfn. idem or 'mfn. all-seeing ' ' ' (or) n. an eye for all things  |
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viśvataścakṣus | (śv/ataś--) mfn. one who has eyes on all sides  |
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yogacakṣus | mfn. "contemplation-eyed", one whose eye is meditation (Name of brahmā-)  |