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Grammar Search
"dik" has 6 results
dik: masculine nominative singular stem: dik
dik: neuter nominative singular stem: dik
dik: feminine nominative singular stem: dik
dik: feminine nominative singular stem: diś
dik: neuter accusative singular stem: dik
dik: feminine vocative singular stem: diś
Amarakosha Search
18 results
WordReferenceGenderNumberSynonymsDefinition
apadiśam1.3.5MasculineSingularvidikintermediate point
bhrūṇaḥ3.3.51MasculineSingularmaurvī, dravyāśritaḥ, sattvādikaḥ, śuklādikaḥ, sandhyādikaḥ
dikkariṇyaḥ1.3.4FemininePluralthe female elephant
dikpatayaḥ1.3.2MasculinePluralthe lord of quarters and the points
nandīMasculineSingularbhṛṅgī, riṭiḥ, tuṇḍī, nandikaḥ, nandikeśvaraḥ, śṛṅgīnandi
pādasphoṭaḥ2.6.52MasculineSingularvipādikā
padātiḥ2.8.68MasculineSingularpādātikaḥ, pa‍dājiḥ, padgaḥ, padikaḥ, pa‍ttiḥ, padagaḥ
pūjyaḥ3.3.158MasculineSingularyasyayojñātastatraśabdādikam
sāraṅgaḥ3.3.28MasculineSingularvāk, svargaḥ, bhūḥ, dik, paśuḥ, ghṛṇiḥ, vajram, iṣuḥ, jalam, netram
śrīparṇikā2.4.40FeminineSingularkumudikā, kumbhī, kaṭaryaḥ, kaṭphalaḥ
tundilaḥ2.6.44MasculineSingularbṛhatkukṣiḥ, picaṇḍilaḥ, tundikaḥ, tundī
varcaḥ3.3.239NeuterSingularkṛcchrādikarma
vataṃsaḥ3.3.235MasculineSingularcauryādikarma
vitardiḥFeminineSingularvedikā
pracchadikā2.6.55FeminineSingularvamiḥ, vamathuḥ
carmaprabhedikā2.10.35NeuterSingularārā
kalādikam2.10.35NeuterSingular‍śilpam
śatādikāt3.1.62-63MasculineSingular
Monier-Williams Search
420 results for dik
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dikin compound for 2. diś-, p.480. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikamind. gaRa di-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikcakran. the circuit of the quarter of the compass, the horizon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikcakran. the compass, the whole world View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikcakravālan. the whole range of sight, the scenery all around View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikchabda(for śabda-) m. a word denoting a direction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikka in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = diś-2. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkam. equals karabha- (varia lectio dhikka-and vikka-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkāminīf. () equals -kanyā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkāntā() f. equals -kanyā-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkanyāf. a quarter of the sky deified as a young virgin (varia lectio kāntā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkaramf(ī-)n. youthful, juvenile (literally making, id est changing quarter continually, restless) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkaram. a youth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkaram. equals aruṇa- (as making a quarter for the sun) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkaram. equals sambhu- (granter of space, promoter?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkaravāsinīf. a form of devī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkarīf. a young woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkarikamfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals -karin- and (at, once) equals -karikā- f. the mark of a bite or of a nail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkarikāf. Name of a river, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkarinm. "elephant of the quarter", one of the mythical elephants which stand in the four or eight quarters of the sky and support the earth View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkumāram. plural "the youths of the quarter", a class of deities (with jaina-s) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikkuñjaram. equals -karin- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikpālam. equals -pati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikpālastutif. (in dramatic language) praise of the guardians of the world (a kind of introductory ceremony). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikpatham. "the path of the horizon", the surrounding region or quarter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikpatim. a regent or guardian of a quarter of the sky (often identified with loka-pāla- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikpravibhāgam. a quarter, direction Scholiast or Commentator on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikprekṣaṇan. looking round in all directions (from fear etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksādhanayantran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksamamfn. equals -tulya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksāmyan. sameness of direction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikṣitāvedanan. equals ta-vāda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksraktimfn. having the angles or corners towards the quarters of the compass Scholiast or Commentator on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksudṛś() f. equals -kanyā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikśūlan. "sky-spear", any inauspicious planetary conjunction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikśūlan. Name of particular days on which it is not allowed to travel in certain directions View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikśūlalakṣaṇan. Name of chapter of the View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksundarī() f. equals -kanyā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diksvāminm. equals -pati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diktasind. from the regions of the sky View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diktaṭam. the line of the horizon, remotest distance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diktulyamfn. having the same direction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
diktulyatāf. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ābdikamfn. annual, yearly View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhyūṣakhādikāf. "eating of abhyūṣa--grains", Name of a play View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
acchedikamfn. not fit or needing to be cut View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādādikamfn. belonging to the gaRa ad-ādi- of the dhātupāṭha-, or to the second class of roots of which the first is ad-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikālam. primitive time View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikālīnamfn. belonging to primitive time. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikāṇḍan. "first part", Name of the first book of the rāmāyaṇa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikaram. the first maker, the creator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikaram. Name of brahman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikāraṇan. a primary cause View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikāraṇan. analysis, algebra. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikarmann. the beginning of an action (in grammar)
ādikarṇīf. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikartṛm. (see -kara-) the creator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikavim. "the first poet" View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikavim. Name of brahman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikavim. of vālmīki- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikāvyan. "the first poem", Name of the rāmāyaṇa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikeśavam. "the first long-haired one", Name of viṣṇu- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikeśavāṣṭakan. Name (also title or epithet) of a stotra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
adikkamfn. having no share in the horizon, banished from beneath the sky View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādikṛt(equals -kartṛ- q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āḍindikāf. clean shaving of the whole body, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ādiśābdika([ ]) m. an old grammarian. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aikapadikamfn. (fr. eka-pada-), belonging to a simple word View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aikapadikamfn. consisting of single words
ajamodikāf. "goat's delight", Name of various plants, common Carroway, the species called Ajwaen (Ligusticum Ajwaen), a species of Parsley, Apium Involucratum. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ākrandikamf(ī-)n. running to where cries for help are heard View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
andikāf. (for antikā- q.v), fireplace. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āntarvedikamfn. (fr. antarvedika-), being within the place of sacrifice commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ānugādikamfn. (fr. anu-gādin-), belonging to one who repeats another's words, repeating another's words View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ānupadikamfn. (fr. anu-pada-), following, pursuing, tracking View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ānupadikamfn. knowing or studying the anupada- (q.v) song View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āpadikam. "a bolt"or"a sapphire"(indra-- kīla- or indra-- nīla-), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āpaṇavedikāf. a shop-counter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
apodikāf. the pot-herb Basella Rubra or Lucida View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ardhapādikamfn. having only half a foot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ārgvaidikamfn. belonging to the ṛg-- veda- commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āsandikāf. a little chair View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭadikpālam. plural the eight regents of the cardinal points, as indra- of the East, etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭadikpālam. (See dik-pati-and -pāla-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭapadikāf. the plant Vallaris Dichotomus Wall. edition Bomb. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭapadikāf. varia lectio -pādikā- edition Calc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aṣṭapādikāSee -padikā- above. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aśvakandikāf. equals -ganghā- , q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āśvapadikamfn. come into contact with a horse's foot, , Scholiast or Commentator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aupaniṣadikamfn. upaniṣad--like View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
aupapādikamfn. idem or 'mfn. (fr. upa-pāduka-), self-produced ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
auttarapadikamfn. (fr. uttara-pada-), belonging to or occurring in the last member of a compound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
auttaravedikamfn. (fr. uttara-vedi-), relating to or performed on the northern altar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avaidikamfn. non-Vedic. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avāntaradikṣamfn. performing an intermediate consecration View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avāntaradikṣāf. an intermediate consecration, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avāntaradikṣāf. avāntaradiṣādi-, a gaṇa-, comm. on commentator or commentary View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
avāntaradiksraktimfn. (said of the vedi-) having its corners turned towards intermediate regions of the compass View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
āyurvedikam. acquainted or familiar with medical science, a physician View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bahirvedikamfn. being or taking place outside the vedi- (See prec.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bāhirvedikamf(ī-)n. (fr. bahirvedi-). situated or taking place outside the vedi- (see bahir-vedika-).
bahulauṣadikamfn. overgrown with herbs View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhaidikamfn. equals bhedaṃ nityam arhati- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhauvādikamfn. (fr. bhū+ādi-) belonging to that class of roots which begins with bhū-, belonging to the first class
bhedikāf. the act of breaking down or asunder, destruction, annihilation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhūtādikamfn. beginning with the elements, the element etc.
bhūtādikamfn. (with ahaṃ-kāra-) equals bhūtādi- mn. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bhūyaśchandikamfn. having a great desire for anything. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bisakhādikāf. "eating lotus-fibres", Name of a play or sport View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caidikamf(ā-, ī-). gaRa kāśy-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakramardikāf. Name of a wife of līlāditya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
carmaprabhedikāf. a shoemaker's awl View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturdikkamind. towards the 4 quarters, on all sides, all around View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caturdikṣu(locative case plural) ind. idem or 'ind. towards the 4 quarters, on all sides, all around ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
catuṣpadikāf. equals -. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
caurādikamfn. belonging to the cur-ādi- roots. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cedikam. plural the cedi-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
chaidikamfn. deserving mutilation (cheda-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
chaidikamfn. equals chidrāṃśa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
chardikāf. vomition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
chardikāf. Clitoria ternatea View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
chardikāripum. "anti-emetic", cardamoms View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cundikāf. cutaneous eruption (see saṃcāric-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivādikamf(ī-)n. belonging to the div-ādi-s id est to the 4th class of roots View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dauhadikam. (fr. dohada-) a landscape gardener View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dauhadikam. morbid or ardent desire
devālayotsavādikramam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
digvidiksthamfn. situated towards the cardinal and intermediate points, encompassing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dīrghakandikāf. Curculigo Orchioides (equals muṣalī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
durgāsaṃdehabhedikāf. Name of work
dvaipadikamf(ī-)n. familiar with the dvi-padā-, gaRa uktlsādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvaṃdvādikośam. Name of a dictionary. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvipadikāf. equals dvau pādau-, prob. double amount (see -pādya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvipadikāf. a kind of metre (equals -) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvipadikāf. a particular manner of singing (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvipādikāf. a kind of song (see -padikā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekapadikamfn. occupying only one panel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekapādikāf. a single foot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ekapādikāf. Name of the second book of the śatapatha-brāhmaṇa-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gabdikāf. Name of a country gaRa sindhv-ādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gābdikamfn. fr. gabdikā- gaRa sindhvādi- () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gadgadikāf. stammering View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gandikā varia lectio for gabd- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gāndika varia lectio for gābd-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gavadikam. plural See gabd-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ghāsakundikamfn. fr. nda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
girinadikāf. a small mountain-torrent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
godhāpadikāf. Cissus pedata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gṛhanadikāf. a ditch in a house View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
gṛhītadikkamfn. equals -diś- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haledvipadikāf. (fr. locative case of hala-+ dv-) Name of a particular tax View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haṃsapadikāf. Name of the first wife of duṣyanta- (varia lectio haṃsa-vatī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
haṃsapādikāf. a kind of plant (equals -padī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hārdikāSee yama-h-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hārdikyam. patronymic of kṛta-varman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hārdikyam. friendship View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hastipādikāf. a kind of medicinal plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hetuvādika m. a disputant, sceptic View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hlādikāvatīf. rich in refreshments or enjoyments View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
hṛdikam. Name of the father of kṛta-varman- (see hārdikya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
idādika(idādika-) mfn. beginning now or with this moment. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jānapadikamfn. relating to a country or to its subjects, . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jānavādikamfn. knowing popular report (jana-vāda-), gaRa kathādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jānevādika equals jānav- gaRa katkādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jānovādika equals jānav- gaRa katkādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
jauhotyādikamfn. belonging to juhoty-ādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaḍandikāf. science (see kalandikā-, kalindikā-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikramastutif. Name of work attributed to śaṃkarācārya-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kālādikam. (scilicet māsa-) the month caitra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kalandikāf. equals kalindikā- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kalindikāf. science View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kalindikāf. (varia lectio kalandikā-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kālindikāf. (equals kal-) science View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kapardikāf. Cypraea Moneta commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kapardikārikāf. plural Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaumudikamfn. relating to water-lilies, abounding with them View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaumudikāf. Name of a female friend of umā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kaumudikāf. of a female servant in kāli-dāsa-'s play View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khadikāf. plural fried or parched grain (see khājika-.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khādikāf."eating" in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' abhyūṣa--, bisa--, qq. vv. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
khādikāSee daka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kīlapādikāf. varia lectio for kīṭa-p- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kiṣkindhagandikan. (varia lectio ndhika-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kukkuṭamardikāf. idem or 'm. Name of a plant (with fragrant leaves) ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumudikamf(ī-)n. abounding with kumuda-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumudikāf. Name of a woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumudikāf. Name of the plat kaṭphala- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kumudikāf. of a small tree (the seeds of which are aromatic) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kunadikāf. a small river View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kurunadikāf. equals ku-nad- commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kusīdikamf(ī-). a usurer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kuvādikam. "crying unpleasantly", a charlatan, quack View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
lalitādikīrti(d-) m. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahādikaṭabhī(d-) f. a species of Achyranthes (varia lectio mahālik-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
makandikāf. Name of a woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mākandikāf. Name of a city (equals mākandī-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mākandikam. (metron. fr. makandikā- ) Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
makarandikāf. a kind of metre View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
makarandikāf. Name of the daughter of a vidyā-dhara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mandikukuram. a kind of fish (varia lectio mallikukuḍa-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
māśabdikaSee under 3. -. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mitrapathādikuṇḍamāhātmyan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nadikāSee next. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikam. Name of a country View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nagnanīlapaṭādikan. nick-name of kaṇāda-'s works. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naityaśabdikamfn. Va1rtt. 1 View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naladikamf(ī-)n. dealing in Indian spikenard gaRa kiśorādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikāf. Name of indra-'s pleasure-ground (see f. ā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikamfn. Cedrela Toona View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikamfn. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants
nandikamfn. of a pupil of gautama- buddha- (chief of the village uru-vilvā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāndikan. equals ndī-śrāddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikācāryatantran. Name of a medicine work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikaramfn. causing joy or happiness (with genitive case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikaram. son of (compound) (see nandana-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikaram. Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāndikaram. equals -k- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikāvartam. a kind of diagram (= nandy-āv-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikāvartam. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśam. Name of a holy place, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśaliṅgan. Name of chapter of the View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvaram. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants (equals nandi-, ndin-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvaram. of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarābhiṣekam. Name of chapter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarakārikāf. Name of a mystic. interpretation of the śiva-sūtra-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarakāśikāf. Name of a mystic. interpretation of the śiva-sūtra-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarapurāṇan. Name of an upapurāṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarasaṃhitāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvaratārāvatīf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvaratīrthan. Name of a sacred bathing-place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikeśvarotpattif. Name of chapter of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikṣetran. a district frequented by gods View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nandikuṇḍam. or n. Name of a sacred bathing-place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
naradikamfn. dealing in the substance called narada- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padikāf. See tri-padikā- and dvi-p-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padikamf(ī-)n. going on foot, pedestrian gaRa parpādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padikamf(ī-)n. one pada- long View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padikamf(ī-)n. comprising (only) one partition or division View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
padikan. the point of the foot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikāf. a sandal, shoe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikamf(ī-)n. lasting for a quarter of the time View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikamf(ī-)n. amounting to + (n. with śata-,25 percent ;with or sc. ahar-,daily wages ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikamf(ī-)n. versed in or studying the pada-patha- gaRa ukthādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcāṅgādikamfn. (a pantomime) dealing with 5 members (see above) etc., View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāf. Name of a philos. work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikādhyāsabhāṣyavyākhyāf. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāśāstradarpaṇam. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāṭīkāf. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāṭikātattvadīpanan. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāvivaraṇan. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāvivaraṇaprakāśikāf. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pañcapādikāvyākhyāf. Name of Comm. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāñcaśabdikan. the fivefold music View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pāṇigrahādikṛtyavivekam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pariṇatadikkarikamfn. containing mythical elephants (See dik-karin-) stooping to strike with their tusks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paryaṅkapādikā() f. a species of Lupinus. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paścimadikpatim. "regent of the western region"Name of varuṇa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paścimottaradikpatim. "regent of the north-west", Name of the god of wind View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paurvapadikamfn. seizing by the fore-foot (?) on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
paurvapadikamfn. relating to the first member of a compound (see auttarap-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pīṭhamardikāf. a lady who assists the heroine of a drama in securing her lover View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pracchardikā() f. vomiting, sickness. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pracodikāf. "inflamer", Name of the 4 daughters of niyojikā- (daughter of the demon duḥsaha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prājñavādikamfn. thinking one's self wise. () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramādikāf. a deflowered girl
pramādikāf. an imprudent or careless woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāmādikamf(ī-)n. (fr. -māda-) arising from carelessness, erroneous, faulty, wrong (with pāṭha- m.a wrong reading) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāmādikatvan. erroneousness, incorrectness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāmodikamf(ī-)n. (fr. -mīta-) charming, enchanting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prapādika m. a peacock View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāsādikamf(ā-)n. (fr. pra-sāda-) kind, amiable View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāsādikamf(ā-)n. given by way of blessing or as a favour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāsādikamf(ā-)n. (fr. prā-sāda-) pleasant, beautiful View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prāsādikāf. a chamber on the top of a palace View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prasedikā varia lectio for prasīdikā- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prasīdikāf. a small garden (varia lectio prasedikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
praskandikāf. diarrhoea View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
praśnādikam. or n. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prathamacittotpādikamfn. one who first thinks (of doing anything) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātipadikamf(ī-)n. (fr. -padam-) express, explicit ( prātipadikānurodhāt nurodhāt- ind.in conformity with express terms, expressly) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātipadikan. the crude form or base of a noun, a noun in its uninflected state ( prātipadikatva -tva- n. ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātipadikam. fire View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātipadikānurodhātind. prātipadika
prātipadikasaṃjñāvādam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
prātipadikatvan. prātipadika
prauṣṭhapadikamf(ī-)n., fr. proṣṭha-padā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
priyanivedikāf. a female messenger of good tidings View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
priyavādikāf. a kind of musical instrument View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pulindikāf. (in music) equals pulindī-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūrvadikpati m. "regent of the eastern quarter"Name of indra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūrvapadikamfn. relating to the first member of a compound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pūrvapadikamfn. equals pūrva-padam adhīte veda vā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
puṣkarācchādikāf. a species of bird View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāgadhyānādikathanādhyāyam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rāmakṛṣṇadikṣitīyan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
raudhādikamf(ī-)n. (fr. rudh-ādi-) belonging to the class of roots beginning with rudh- (id est the 7th class) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikamfn. sonorous, uttering a sound View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikamfn. relating to sounds or words, verbal View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikam. "conversant with words", a grammarian, lexicographer, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikābharaṇan. Name of a grammar by dharma-kīrti-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikacintāmaṇim. Name of a gram. work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikanarasiṃham. Name of a grammarian View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikarakṣāf. Name of a gram. work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śābdikavidvaktavipramodakam. or n. a list of words formed by uṇādi- suffixes (by veṅkaṭeśvara- who lived at the end of the 17th century). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaḍvidiksaṃdhānan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śairṣacchedikamfn. (fr. śīrṣaccheda-) one who deserves to have his head cut off View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śākulādikamf(ā-,or ī-)n. (fr. śakulāda-), gaRa kāśy-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samantaprasādikam. Name of a bodhi-sattva- (varia lectio -prās-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samantaprāsādikamfn. affording help or assistance on all sides (also varia lectio for prec.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
samantaprāsādikatāf. complete readiness to offer help (one of the 8 minor marks of a buddha-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāmavaidikamfn. relating or belonging to the sāma-- veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saṃhrādikaṇṭhamn. a noisy voice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammodikam. a kind or friendly person, comrade, companion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāmpādikamfn. efficacious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāṃvādikamfn. (fr. saṃ-vāda-) colloquial, controversial, causing discussion View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāṃvādikam. disputant, controversialist, logician View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāradādikalpam. Name of work (d-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāradikāf. Mimusops Elengi View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāradikāf. Cucumis Utilissimus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāradikamfn. autumnal (only applied to certain substantives, as śrāddha-, ātapa-, roga-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śāradikāf. See śāradaka-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sarvatobhadramaṇḍalādikārikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sarvatodikkamfn. extending in every direction, Scholiast or Commentator View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sarvatodikkamind. = (or wrong reading for) next View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sārvavaidikamfn. (fr. idem or 'm. a Brahman conversant with all the veda-s ') versed in all the veda-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṣṭhyādikalpabodhanan. a festival in honour of durgā- on the 6th day of the month āśvina- (when she is supposed to be awakened) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatapādikāf. idem or 'm. a centipede ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śatapādikāf. a kind of medicinal plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭpadikāf. a class of Prakrit metres View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭtriṃśadābdikamfn. lasting 36 years View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
savaidika wrong reading for -vedika-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
savedikamfn. along with a seat bench View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sāvitrādikāṭhakacayanan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
siṃhanādikāf. Alhagi Maurorum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śīrṣacchedika wrong reading for śairṣacch- (q.v) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivapādādikeśāntavarṇanastotran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivapāramparyapratipādikaśrutismṛtyudāharaṇan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
smayādikamfn. beginning with (id est based chiefly on) arrogance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śrutiprapādikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sūkarapādikāf. a plant resembling Carpopogan Pruriens View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sutapādikā f. a species of Mimosa View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
svaravaidikan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
syādvādikam. an adherent of the jaina- doctrine View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
syandikāf. Name of a river View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tagarapādikan. equals raka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tagarapādikāf. idem or 'n. equals raka- ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
taudādikamfn. belonging to the tud-ādi- roots (cl. 6) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tiktakandikāf. Curcuma Zedoaria View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
traivedikamf(ī-)n. relating to the 3 veda-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tripadikāf. a tripod stand View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tripādikāf. Cissus pedata View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tripādikāf. equals - View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tundikamfn. equals da-vat-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tundikāf. the navel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
tundikaram. the navel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
udgadgadikāf. sobbing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upadidikṣāf. (fr. Desiderative), the wish or intention to teach or inform commentator or commentary on View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upadidikṣumfn. ( diś-) intending to teach, , Introduction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
upādikam. a kind of insect View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uṣṭrapādikāf. Jasminum Sambac View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
utpādikāf. (ikā-) a species of insect (perhaps the white ant?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
utpādikāf. Enhydra Hingtsha View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
utpādikāf. Basilla Rubra View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uttaradiksthamfn. situated in the north, northern. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
uttarapadika mfn. relating to or studying the last word or term commentator or commentary View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikamfn. talking, speaking, asserting, maintaining, (a theory etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikam. a conjurer, magician (varia lectio vātika-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikaraṇakhaṇḍanan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dikhaṇḍanan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikamf(ī-)n. (fr. veda-) relating to the veda-, derived from or conformable to the veda-, prescribed in the veda-, Vedic, knowing the veda- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikam. a Brahman versed in the veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikan. a Vedic passage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikan. a Vedic precept View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikābharaṇan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikācāranirṇayam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikacchandaḥprakāśam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikadharmanirūpaṇan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikadurgādimantraprayogam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikakarmann. an action or rite enjoined by the veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikapāśam. a bad veda--knower View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikaprakriyāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikārcanamīmāṃsāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikasārvabhaumam. Name of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikasarvasvan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikasiddhāntam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikaśikṣāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikasubodhinīf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikatvan. conformity to the veda-, the being founded on or derived from the veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikavijayam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikavyayadhvajam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaidikeṣuind. equals vede-, in the veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaipādikamfn. (fr. vi-pādikā-) afflicted with blisters or pustules etc. on the feet gaRa jyotsnādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaipādikan. () or f(ā-). () a kind of leprosy (equals vipādikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vātulabhedādikatantran. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikāf. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikam. a seat, bench View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikāf. (see vedaka-and 1. vedi-) idem or 'm. a seat, bench ' etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikāf. a sacrificial ground, altar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikāf. a balcony, pavilion (equals vitardi-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikākramam. Name of work on the construction of fire-altars. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikaraṇan. the preparation of the vedi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vedikaraṇan. plural the implements used for it View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vibhedikamfn. separating, dividing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vicchardikāf. (See vi-chṛd-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vicchardikāf. the act of vomiting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
videhamuktyādikathanan. videhamukti
vidikcaṅgam. a sort of yellow bird View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipādikāf. (fr. -pāda-) a disease of the foot, a sore tumour on the foot View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vipādikāf. a riddle, enigma View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vīraśaivadikṣāvidhānan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viṣṇupādādikeśāntastutif. Name of several works. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vitardikāf. (said to be fr. tṛd-) a raised and covered piece of ground in the centre of a house or temple or in the middle of a court-yard, verandah, balcony etc. ( also tardī-, tarddhī-and tarddhikā-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vivāhādikārmaṇāmprayogam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yājurvaidikamfn. belonging or relating to the yajur-veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yājurvedika mfn. belonging or relating to the yajur-veda- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yamahārdikāf. Name of one of devī-'s female attendants View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathādikind. ( ) according to the quarters of the compass View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathādikind. in all directions View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yavakhadikamfn. (fr. -khada-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yugādikṛtm. Name of śiva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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dikkaḥ दिक्कः A young elephant (करभ) twenty years old.
adikka अदिक्क a. Ved. Having no direction or region of the world for oneself; banished from beneath the sky. Śat. Br.
anupadika अनुपदिक a. [अनुपदमस्त्यस्य गन्तृत्वेन, ठन्] Following, gone after.
andikā अन्दिका 1 An oven, fire-place. -2 An elder sister (cf. -अन्तिका)
apodikā अपोदिका की f. A sort of pot-herb (अपनद्धमुदकं यस्याः, तत्फलेषूदकवत्त्यात्तथात्वम्). -की see उपोदकी. Bassella Lueida or Rubra (Mar. थोरमयाळ
ādādika आदादिक a. Belonging to the class of roots of which the first is अद् i. e. to the second class.
ādika आदिक a. (At the end of comp.) Beginning with, and so on.
ānupadika आनुपदिक a. (-की f.) [अनुपदं धावति ठक् P.IV.4.37; IV.2.59. वेद अधीते वा] Following, pursuing, tracking, studying. आनुपूर्वम् ānupūrvam र्व्यम् rvyam र्वी rvī आनुपूर्वम् र्व्यम् र्वी [अनुपूर्वस्य भावः ष्यञ् ततो वा ङीषि यलोपः] 1 Order, succession, series; देव्या चाख्यातं सर्वमेवानु- पूर्व्याद्वाचा संपूर्णं वायुपुत्रः शशंस Rām.5.65.28 वसीरन्नानुपूर्व्येण शाणक्षौमाविकानि च Ms.2.41. -2 (In law) The regular order of the castes; षडानुपूर्व्या विप्रस्य क्षत्रस्य चतुरो$वरान् Ms.3.23. -3 (In logic) Conclusion regularly or syllogistically drawn. -वत् Having a (definite) order; आनुपूर्व्यवतामेकदेशग्रहणेषु आगमवदन्त्यलोपः स्यात् । Ms.1.5.1. आनुपूर्वे ānupūrvē र्व्ये rvyē ण ṇ अनुपूर्व्या anupūrvyā आनुपूर्वे र्व्ये ण अनुपूर्व्या ind. One after another, in due order; आनुपूर्व्येणोत्थितराजलोकः K.95.
āntarvedika आन्तर्वेदिक a. Being within the place of sacrifice.
ābdika आब्दिक a. (-की f.) [अब्द-ठक्] Annual, yearly; आब्दिकः करः Ms.7.129,3.1.
āsandikā आसन्दिका [स्वल्पार्थे कन्] A small chair; K.219.
utpādikā उत्पादिका 1 N. of a certain insect, the white ant. -2 A mother. -3 A vegetable हेलंची (Mar. चाकवत) -4 The herb पूतिका (Mar. थोर मयाळ).
udgadgadikā उद्गद्गदिका f. Sobbing; K.
upādikaḥ उपादिकः A sort of insect. -का N. of plant पूतिका (Mar. थोर मयाळ).
aikapadika ऐकपदिक a. (-की f.) 1 Belonging to a simple word. -2 Consisting of single words. -कम् The name given to the Naigama section of Yāska's commentary on the Nighaṇṭavas.
aupapādikaḥ औपपादिकः An upstart (?) Kau. A.1.1.
kaḍandikā कडन्दिका Science (कलण्डिका). कड (ल) म्बः (म्बी) 1 The stem or stalk (of a potherb). -2 The end or point, angle.
kapardikā कपर्दिका A small shell or cowrie (used as a coin); मित्राण्यमित्रतां यान्ति यस्य न स्युः कपर्दि (र्द) काः Pt.2.98.
kalandikā कलन्दिका Wisdom, intelligence (सर्वविद्या).
dikṣāntaḥ कादिक्षान्तः (क-आदि-क्ष-अन्त) A consonant.
kumudika कुमुदिक a. Abounding in Kumudas. -का N. of a plant (कट्फला). -2 A small tree (the seeds to which are aromatic).
khadikāḥ खदिकाः (pl.) Fried or parched grain (Mar. लाह्या).
cedika चेदिक m. (pl.) The Chedis; शौलिकविदर्भवत्सान्ध्रचेदिका- श्चौर्ध्वकण्ठाश्च Bṛi. S.14.8.
chaidikaḥ छैदिकः A cane.
jānapadika जानपदिक a. Relating to a country.
traivedika त्रैवेदिक a. Relaing to the three Vedas; षट्त्रिंशदा- ब्दिकं चर्यं गुरौ त्रैवेदिकं व्रतम् Ms.3.1.
dauhadikaḥ दौहदिकः A landscape gardener; N.6.61; वृक्षादि- दोहदे नियुक्तः ['तत्र नियुक्तः' इति ठक् P.IV.4.69.] -2 Ardent or morbid desire.
nadikā नदिका A small river, rivulet, rill, brook.
nandikaḥ नन्दिकः 1 Joy, pleasure. -2 A small water-jar. -3 An attendant of Śiva. -का 1 A small water-jar. -2 = नन्दा (5) above. -3 N. of Indra's pleasure-ground -Comp. -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 N. of one of Śiva's chief attendants. -2 N. of Śiva.
padika पदिक a. 1 Going on foot, pedestrian. -2 One Pada long. -3 Containing only one division. -कः A footman. -कम् The point of the foot.
pāñcaśabdikam पाञ्चशब्दिकम् 1 Music of five kinds; अङ्गजं कर्मजं चैव तन्त्रजं कांस्यजं तथा । फूत्कृतं चेति मुनिभिः कथितं पाञ्चशब्दिकम् ॥ Skanda P. -2 Musical instruments in general.
dika पादिक a. (-की f.) 1 Amounting to a quarter or fourth; पादिकं शतम्, 25 per cent. -2 Lasting for a quarter of the time; Ms 3.1.
paurvapadika पौर्वपदिक a. (-की f.) Relating to the first member of a compound.
pracchardikā प्रच्छर्दिका Vomiting.
prapādikaḥ प्रपादिकः A peacock.
pramādikā प्रमादिका 1 A careless woman. -2 A deflowered girl.
prasīdikā प्रसीदिका A small garden.
prasedikā प्रसेदिका A small garden. प्रसेवः prasēvḥ प्रसेवकः prasēvakḥ प्रसेवः प्रसेवकः 1 A sack, bag for grain. -2 A leathern bottle. -3 A small instrument of wood placed under the neck of the lute to make the sound deeper.
praskandikā प्रस्कन्दिका Dysentery; प्रस्कन्दिकामिव प्राप्तो ध्यात्वा ब्रूते स्म जाम्बवान्Bk.7.74.
prātipadika प्रातिपदिक a. Express, explicit. -कः Fire. -कम् The crude form of a substantive, a noun in its uninflected state (before receiving the case-terminations); अर्थवद- धातुरप्रत्ययः प्रातिपदिकम् P.I.2.45.
prāmādika प्रामादिक a. (-की f.) Due to carelessness or error, wrong, faulty, incorrect; इति प्रामादिकः प्रयोगः or पाठः &c.
prāsādika प्रासादिक a. (-की f.) 1 Given as a favour. -2 Kind, friendly, amiable; अहो प्रासादिकं रूपम् U.6.2. -3 Beautiful, lovely. -का A chamber on the top of a palace.
bhedikā भेदिका Destruction, annihilation.
bhauvādika भौवादिक a. (-की f.) Belonging to the class of roots which begin with भू, i. e. to the first conjugation.
makarandikā मकरन्दिका A kind of metre.
mandikukuraḥ मन्दिकुकुरः A kind of fish (also read as मल्लिकुकुडः).
dika वादिक a. Talking, asserting. -कः 1 A magician. -2 A bard; प्रहीयमानः प्रवरैश्च वादिकैरभिष्टुतो वैश्रवणो यथा ययौ Rām.2.16.46.
vidikcaṅgaḥ विदिक्चङ्गः A kind of yellow bird.
vipādikā विपादिका 1 A sore or tumour on the foot. -2 An enigma, a riddle.
vedikā वेदिका 1 A sacrificial altar or ground; इति प्रिये वादिनि वेदिकोदरी Rām. ch.2.57. -2 A raised seat; an elevated spot of ground (usually for sacred purposes); सप्तपर्णवेदिका Ś.1; सदेवदारुद्रुमवदिकायाम् Ku.3.44. -3 A seat in genearal. -4 An altar, a heap, mound; मन्दाकिनी- सैकतवेदिकाभिः Ku.1.29 'by making altars or heaps of sand &c'. -5 A quadrangular open shed in the middle of a court-yard; a pavilion, balcony; तप्तकाञ्चन- वेदिकम् (जग्राह); Rām.7.15.37; सुरवेश्मवेदिका Ki.7.12. -6 An arbour, a bower.
vaidika वैदिक a. (-की f.) [वेदं-वेत्त्यधीते वा ठञ् वेदेषु विहितः ठक् वा] 1 Derived from or conformable to the Vedas, Vedic. -2 Sacred, scriptural, holy; अपेक्ष्यते साधुजनेन वैदिकी श्मशान- शूलस्य न यूपसत्क्रिया Ku.5.73. -कः A Brāhmaṇa wellversed in the Vedas. -कम् A Vedic passage; अमेध्ये वा पतेन्मत्तो वैदिकं वाप्युदाहरेत् Ms.11.96. -2 A Vedic precept; Mb. -Comp. -पाशः a smatterer in Veda, one possessing an imperfect knowledge of the Vedas; P.V.3.47.
vaipādikam वैपादिकम् A kind of leprosy.
śābdika शाब्दिक a. (-की f.) [शब्द-ठक्] 1 Verbal, oral. -2 Relating to sounds or words. -3 Sounding. -कः 1 A grammarian; अधःकरोत्यादिमशाब्दिकोरगम् Viś. Guṇa.282. -2 A lexicographer.
śāradikaḥ शारदिकः 1 Autumnal sickness. -2 Autumnal sunshine or heat. -कम् An autumnal or annual Śrāddha.
saṃmodikaḥ संमोदिकः Comrade, companion.
sāṃvādika सांवादिक a. (-की f.) 1 Colloquial. -2 Controversial. -कः 1 A disputant. -2 A logician.
hārdikyaḥ हार्दिक्यः 1 N. of Kṛita-varman; Mb.1.2.32; मुञ्च हार्दिक्य शङ्काम् । Ve.3.7. -2 Friendship.
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dikkanyā f. quarter of the sky as a maiden; -karin, m. elephant of the quarters (supporting the earth at one of the four or eight points of the compass); -kântâ, -kâminî, f. quarter of the sky as amaiden; -kakra, n. horizon: -vâla, n. surrounding horizon; -khabda, m. word expressive of direction; -ta- ta, m. brink of the compass, horizon, extreme distance; -pati, m. regent of a quarter; -pa tha, m. horizon, extreme distance; -pâla, m. guardian of a quarter; -prekshana, n. looking about in all directions (in fear); -sundarî, f.=dik-kanyâ.
ādādika a. belonging to the Ad class (gr.).
ābdika a. annual; --°ree;, lasting years.
āsandikā f. small chair.
udgadgadikā f. sobbing.
auṇādika a. belonging to the Unâdi-sûtras.
gadgadikā f. stammer.
daivādika a. belonging to the div or fourth class of verbs.
dika a. amounting to or lasting a quarter (of a time); -in, a. having feet; entitled to a fourth.
dauhadika n. longing, desire.
prāsādikā f. room on the roof of a house.
prāsādika a. gracious; lovely.
prāmādika a. due to careless ness, erroneous, faulty, wrong (reading etc.).
bhauvādika a. belonging to the class of roots beginning with bhû (bhû½âdi), i. e. to the first conjugational class (gr.).
yājurvedika a. relating to the Yagur-veda; -vaidika, a. id.
raudhādika a. belonging to the class of roots beginning with rudh (i.e. to the seventh class).
dika a. (--°ree;) talking, speaking; asserting, maintaining (a theory); m. magician (v. r.); -ita, pp. cs. of √ vad; n. instru mental music; -i-tavya, fp. n. id.; -i-tra, n. musical instrument; music, musical performance; musical choir.
prāmodika a. charming.
vaidika a. (î) relating to, derived from, conformable to, or prescribed in the Veda, Vedic; n. Vedic passage or precept.
sāṃpādika a. [sampad] effica cious.
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dikṣu candrāya samanaman sa ārdhnot AVś.4.39.7. See under candramase sam.
dikṣu viṣṇur vyakraṃstānuṣṭubhena chandasā śś.4.12.5. See under ānuṣṭubhena chandasā diśo.
dikṣu śritāḥ sahasraśaḥ AVP.14.3.9d; VS.16.6d; TS.4.5.1.3d; MS.2.9.2d: 121.9; KS.17.11d; NīlarU.9d.
dikto-diktaḥ pañcālānām śB.13.5.4.8c.
āskandike viskandike # AVP.15.18.7a.
nandikeśvarāya dhīmahi # MahānU.3.3b.
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ādādikabelonging to the second conjugation or class of roots which begins with the root अद्; confer, compare दैवादिकस्यैव ग्रहणं भविष्यति नादादिकस्य Pur.Pari. 67.
ādikarmancommencement of an action; confer, compare आदिभूतः क्रियाक्षणः अदिकर्म Kāś. on आदिकर्मणि क्तः कर्तरि च । P.III.4.71.
uṇādiprātipadikaword form or crude base, ending with an affix of the uṇ class, which is looked upon as practically underived, the affixes un and others not being looked upon as standard affixes applied with regular meanings attached to them and capable of causing operations to the preceding base as prescribed by rules of grammar; confer, compare उणादयोS व्युत्पन्नानि प्रातिपदिकानि । व्युत्पन्नानीति शाकटायनरीत्या । पाणिनेस्त्वव्युत्पत्तिपक्ष एवेति शब्देन्दुशेखरे निरूपितम्. Pari. Śek. on Paribhāṣa 22.
ekadikin the same direction, given as the sense of the taddhita affix. affix तस् by Pāṇini; confer, compare तेनैकदिक् | तसिश्च । P.IV. .3. 112, 113.
aikapadikagiven in the group of ekapadas or solitarily stated words as contrasted with anekapadas or synonymanuscript. See एकपद a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page..
aauṇādikaan afix mentioned in the class of affixes called उणादि in treatises of Pāṇini and other grammarians; confer, compare नमुचि । मुचेरौणादिकः केिप्रत्ययः Kāś.on P.VI.3.75; फिडफिड्डौ अौणादिकौ प्रत्ययौ M.Bh. on Māheśvarasūtras. 2. See the word उणादि a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page..
auṇādikapadārṇavaa collection of words called औणादिक; a name given to his work by पेदुभदृ of the 18th century.
auttarapadikapertaining to the ulterior member of a compound confer, compare औत्तरपदिके ह्रस्वत्व (P.VI.3.61) कृते तुक् प्राप्नोति M.Bh. on I.1.62.
kraiyādikaa root belonging to the class of roots which are headed by क्री and which are popularly known as roots of the ninth conjugation; confer, compare यथा तु वार्तिकं तथा कैयादिकस्याप्यत्र ग्रहणमिष्यते Padamañjarī, a commentary on the Kāśikāvṛtti by Haradatta. on VII.2.48.
caurādikaa root belonging to the tenth conjugation of roots ( चुरादिगण ) ; confer, compare अामः इति चौरादिकस्य णिचि वृद्धौ सत्यां भवति । Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on P. VII. 3. 34.
jauhotyādikaa root belonging to the जुहोत्यादिगण or the third conjugation. ज्ञानदीपिका name of a commentary on Amarasimha’s Amarakosa written by Sripati (Chakravartin) in the 14th century.
tānādikaa root of the tanadi class of roots (8th conjugation).
taudādikaa root belonging to the तुदादि class of roots ( sixth conjugation ) which take the vikarana अ ( श ) causing no guna or vrddhi substitute for the vowel of the root.
traipādikaa rule or an operation prescribed by Panini in the last three quarters of his Astadhyayi. See त्रिपादी a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page..
dikśabdaa word denoting a direction such as पूर्व, उत्तर and the like, used as a substantive, e. g. पूर्वो ग्रामात् , or showing the direction of another thing being its adjective, e. g. इयमस्याः पूर्वा; cf Kas, on P. II.3.29.
diksamāsathe bahuvrihi compound prescribed by the rule दिङ्नामान्यन्तराले, exempli gratia, for example पूर्वोत्तरा (north-east) or उत्तरपश्चिमा (north-west): confer, compare दिक्समासः दिगुपदिष्टः समासः, Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on P.I. 1.28.
daivādikaa root belonging to the fourth conjugation of roots.( दिवादिगण ); confer, compareजसु ताडेन इति चुरादौ पठ्यते तस्येदं ग्रहणं, न देवादिकस्य, Kāśikā of Jayāditya and Vāmana. on P. II 3.56.
nandikeśvaraan ancient grammarian who has written a short work in verses on grammar in general, which is named नन्दकेश्वरकारिकासूत्र. There is a scholarly commentary upon it written by उपमन्यु.
nandikeśvarakārikāa short treatise of 28 stanzas, attributed to an ancient grammarian नन्दिकेश्वर, which gives a philosophical interpretation of the fourteen sutras attributed to God Siva. The authorship of the treatise is assigned traditionally to the Divine Bull of God Siva. See नन्दिकेश्वर. The treatise is also named नन्दिकेश्वरकारिकासूत्र.
nandikeśvarakārikāvivaraṇacalled also नन्दिकेश्वरकारिकाटीका a gloss written by Nandikeśvarakārikā.kārikābhāṣya by Upamanyu.on नन्दिकेश्वरकारिका.See नान्द्वेश्वरकारिका.
prātipadikaliterallyavailable in every word. The term प्रातिपादिक can be explained as प्रतिपदं गृह्णाति तत् प्रातिपदिकम् cf P.IV. 4. 39. The term प्रातिपदिक, although mentioned in the Brahmana works, is not found in the Pratisakhya works probably because those works were concerned with formed words which had been actually in use. The regular division of a word into the base ( प्रकृति ) and the affix ( प्रत्यय ) is available, first in the grammar of Panini, who has given two kinds of bases, the noun-base and the verb-base. The noun-base is named Pratipadika by him while the verb-base is named Dhatu. The definition of Pratipadika is given by him as a word which is possessed of sense, but which is neither a root nor a suffix; confer, compare अर्थवदधातुरप्रत्ययः प्रातिपदिकम् . P.I. 2.45. Although his definition includes, the krdanta words,the taddhitanta words and the compound words, still, Panini has mentioned them separately in the rule कृत्तद्धितसमासाश्च P. I. 2.45 to distinguish them as secondary noun-bases as compared with the primary noun-bases which are mentioned in the rule अर्थवदधातुरप्रत्ययः प्रातिपदिकम्, Thus,Panini implies four kinds of Pratipadikas मूलभूत, कृदन्त, तद्धितान्त and समास, The Varttikakara appears to have given nine kinds-गुणवचन, सर्वनाम, अव्यय, तद्धितान्त, कृदन्त, समास, जाति, संख्या and संज्ञा. See Varttikas 39 to 44 on P. I. 4. 1. Later on, Bhojaraja in his SringaraPrakasa has quoted the definition अर्थवदधातु given by Panini, and has given six subdivisions.: confer, compare नामाव्ययानुकरणकृत्तद्धितसमासाः प्रातिपदिकानि Sr. Prak. I. page 6. For the sense conveyed by a Pratipadika or nounbase, see प्रातिपदिकार्थ.
prātipadikakāryacorresponding to अङ्गकार्य in the case of the declinables, which the Sutrakara mentions specifically with respect to the noun-base.
prātipadikagrahaṇaexpress mention by wording of a noun-base as in दित्यदित्यादित्य , सुधातुरकङ् च et cetera, and others, and not by description as अदन्त in अत इञ् (P.IV.1.95) or in a group of words ( गण ) ; confer, compare प्रातिपदिकग्रहणे लिङ्गविशिष्टस्यापि ग्रहणम् Par. Sek. Pari. 71, which recommends the feminine form of the base for an operation, provided the base is specifically expressed and not merely describedition e. g युवतिः खलतिः युवखलतिः, चटकस्यापत्यं चाटकैरः, वह्नीनां पूरणी बहुतिथी et cetera, and others
prātipadikasvarathe general accent of the Pratipadika viz. the acute ( उदात्त ) for the last vowel as given by the Phit sutra फिषः ( प्रातिपदिकस्य ) अन्त उदात्तः; confer, compare also प्रातिपदिकस्वरस्यावकाशः । अाम्रः । Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on P. VI. 1.91 Vart. 7.
prātipadikārthadenoted sense of a Pratipadika or a noun-base. Standard grammarians state that the denotation of a pratipadika is five-fold viz. स्वार्थ, द्रव्य, लिङ्ग, संख्या and कारक. The word स्वार्थ refers to the causal factor of denotation or प्रवृत्तिनिमित्त which is of four kinds जाति, गुण, क्रिया and संज्ञा as noticed respectively in the words गौः, शुक्लः, चलः and डित्ः. The word द्रव्य refers to the individual object which sometimes is directly denoted as in अश्वमानय, while on some occasions it is indirectly denoted through the genus or the general notion as in ब्राह्मणः पूज्य:, लिङ्ग the gender, संख्या the number and कारक the case-relation are the denotations of the case-terminations, but sometimes as they are conveyed in the absence of a case-affix as in the words पञ्च, दश, and others, they are stated as the denoted senses of the Pratipadika, while the case-affixes are said to indicate them; confer, compare वाचिका द्योतिका वा स्युः शब्दादीनां विभक्तयः Vakyapadiya.
prāmādikafaulty, uttered or expressed with a fault; inaccurate.
bhauvādikabelonging to the class of roots headed by भू; a root of the first conjugation; confer, compare अक्षू व्याप्तौ भौवादिक: Kāś. on P. III. 1.75.
raudhādikaa root belonging to the class of roots headed by रुध् which take the conjugational sign न् (श्नम्). See रुधादि a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page..
vaidikafound in Vedic Literature; the term is used in contrast with लौकिक which means ’found , in commmon use' : confer, compare यथा लोकिकवैदिकेषुMahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). Ahnika 1. kaiyata explains वैदिक as श्रुत्युपनिबद्ध.
vaidikīprakriyāname of that section of Bhattoji's Siddhantakaumudi which deals with Vedic peculiarities noticed by Panini in his sutras. There is a well-known commentary upon this section named सुबोधिनी written by Jayakrisna a famous grammar scholar of the Maunin family.
vaidikaprakriyāṭīkā(1)a commentary on the sutras of Panini dealing with the Vedic words and their peculiarities written by a grammarian named Murari; (2) a commentary on the section of Bhattoji's Siddhantakaumudi named वैदिकीप्रक्रिया written by Jayakrsna Maunin and named Subodhini.
sarvaprātipadikaany noun-base irrespective of any discrimination; confer, compare अपर अाह सर्वप्रातिपादेकेभ्य आचारे किब्वक्तव्योश्वति गर्दभतीत्येवमर्थम् M.Bh. on P. III. 1.11 Vart, 3.
sauvādikaa root of the स्वादिगण or the Fifth Conjugation.
artha(1)literally signification,conveyed sense or object. The sense is sometimes looked upon as a determinant of the foot of a verse: confer, compare प्रायोर्थो वृत्तमित्येते पादज्ञानस्य हेतवः Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) XVII 16. It is generally looked upon as the determinant of a word (पद). A unit or element of a word which is possessed of an independent sense is looked upon as a Pada in the old Grammar treatises; confer, compare अर्थः पदमिति ऐन्द्रे; confer, compare also अर्थः पदम् Vājasaneyi Prātiśākhya.III.2, explained by उव्वट as अर्थाभिधायि पदम् । पद्यते गम्यते ज्ञायतेSर्थोनेनेति पदम् । There is no difference of opinion regarding the fact that, out of the four standard kinds of words नाम, आख्यात, उपसर्ग and निपात, the first two kinds नाम and अाख्यात do possess an independent sense of their own. Regarding possession of sense and the manner in which the sense is conveyed, by the other two viz. the Upasargas (prepositions) and Nipātas (particles) there is a striking difference of opinion among scholars of grammar. Although Pāṇini has given the actual designation पद to words ending with either the case or the conjugational affixes, he has looked upon the different units or elements of a Pada such as the base, the affix, the augment and the like as possessed of individually separate senses. There is practically nothing in Pāṇini's sūtras to prove that Nipātas and Upasargas do not possess an independent sense. Re: Nipātas, the rule चादयोऽसत्वे, which means that च and other indeclinables are called Nipātas when they do not mean सत्त्व, presents a riddle as to the meaning which च and the like should convey if they do not mean सत्त्व or द्रव्य id est, that is a substance. The Nipātas cannot mean भाव or verbal activity and if they do not mean सत्व or द्रव्य, too, they will have to be called अनर्थक (absolutely meaningless) and in that case they would not be termed Prātipadika, and no caseaffix would be applied to them. To avoid this difficulty, the Vārtikakāra had to make an effort and he wrote a Vārtika निपातस्य अनर्थकस्य प्रातिपदिकत्वम् । P. I.2.45 Vār. 12. As a matter of fact the Nipātas च, वा and others do possess a sense as shown by their presence and absence (अन्वय and व्यतिरेक). The sense, however, is conveyed rather in a different manner as the word समूह, or समुदाय, which is the meaning conveyed by च in रामः कृष्णश्च, cannot be substituted for च as its Synonym in the sentence राम: कुष्णश्च. Looking to the different ways in which their sense is conveyed by nouns and verbs on the one hand, and by affixes, prepositions and indeclinables on the other hand, Bhartṛhari, possibly following Yāska and Vyāḍi, has developed the theory of द्योतकत्व as contrasted with वाचकत्व and laid down the dictum that indeclinables, affixes and prepositions (उपसर्गs) do not directly convey any specific sense as their own, but they are mere signs to show some specific property or excellence of the sense conveyed by the word to which they are attached; confer, compare also the statement 'न निर्बद्धा उपसर्गा अर्थान्निराहुरिति शाकटायनः नामाख्यातयोस्तु कर्मोपसंयेगद्योतका भवन्ति । Nir 1.3. The Grammarians, just like the rhetoricians have stated hat the connection between words and their senses is a permanent one ( नित्य ), the only difference in their views being that the rhetoricians state that words are related; no doubt permanently, to their sense by means of संकेत or convention which solely depends on the will of God, while the Grammarians say that the expression of sense is only a natural function of words; confer, compare 'अभिधानं पुनः स्वाभाविकम्' Vārttika No.33. on P. I.2.64. For द्योतकत्व see Vākyapadīya of Bhartṛhari II. 165-206.
ācārakvipdenominative case. affix क्विप् applied to any prātipadika or noun in the sense of behaviour: confer, compare सर्वप्रातिपदिकेभ्य आचारे क्विब् वक्तव्यः अश्वति गर्दभति इत्येवमर्थम् Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on III.1.11; confer, compare हलन्तेभ्य आचाराक्विबभावाच्च Paribhāṣenduśekhara of Nāgeśa. on Pari.52.
ārṣaderived from the holy sages; founded on sacred tradition, such as the Vedāṅgas;confer, compare कृत्स्नं च वेदाड्गमनिन्द्यमार्षम् R. Prāt. XIV 30. The word is explained as स्वयंपाठ by the commentary on Vāj Prāt. IX.2I, and as Vaidika saṁdhi on X.l3. Patañjali has looked upon the pada-pāṭha or Pada-text of the Saṁhitās of the Vedas, as anārṣa, as contrasted with the Saṁhitā text which is ārṣa; confer, compare आर्ष्याम् in the sense संहितायाम् R. Prāt. II.27; confer, compare also पदकारैर्नाम लक्षणमनुवर्त्यम् M.Bh. on III.1.109.
upamanyu(1)the famous commentator on the grammatical verses attributed to Nandikeśvarakārikā. which are known by the name नन्दिकेश्वरकारिका and which form a kind of a commentary on the sūtras of Maheśvara; (2) a comparatively modern grammarian possibly belonging to the nineteenth century who is also named Nandikeśvarakārikā.kārikābhāṣya by Upamanyu.and who has written a commentory on the famous Kāśikāvṛtti by Jayāditya and Vāmana. Some believe that Upa-manyu was an ancient sage who wrote a nirukta or etymological work and whose pupil came to be known as औपमन्यव.
ghi(1)a tech. term applied to noun bases or Prātipadikas ending in इ and उ excepting the words सखि and पति and those which are termed नदी; confer, compare P. I. 4.79; (2) a conventional term for लधु ( a short vowel) found used in the Jainendra Vyakarana.
cātuḥsvāryathe view that there are four accents-the udatta, the anudatta, the svarita and the pracaya held by the Khandikya and the Aukhiya Schools.
jātigenus; class;universal;the notion of generality which is present in the several individual objects of the same kindeclinable The biggest or widest notion of the universal or genus is सत्ता which, according to the grammarians, exists in every object or substance, and hence, it is the denotation or denoted sense of every substantive or Pratipadika, although on many an occasion vyakti or an individual object is required for daily affairs and is actually referred to in ordinary talks. In the Mahabhasya a learned discussion is held regarding whether जाति is the denotation or व्यक्ति is the denotation. The word जाति is defined in the Mahabhasya as follows:आकृतिग्रहणा जातिर्लिङ्गानां च न सर्वभाक् । सकृदाख्यातनिर्गाह्या गोत्रं च चरणैः सह ॥ अपर आह । ग्रादुभीवविनाशाभ्यां सत्त्वस्य युगपद्गुणैः । असर्वलिङ्गां बह्वर्थो तां जातिं कवयो विदुः Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on IV. 1.63. For details see Bhartphari's Vakyapadiya.
taittirīyaprātiśākhyacalled also कृष्णयजुःप्रातिशाख्य and hence representing possibly all the different branches or Sakhas of the कृष्णयजुर्वेद, which is not attributed definitely to a particular author but is supposed to have been revised from time to time and taught by various acaryas who were the followers of the Taittiriya Sakha.The work is divided into two main parts, each of which is further divided into twelve sections called adhyayas, and discusses the various topics such as letters and their properties, accents, euphonic changes and the like, just as the other Pratisakhya works. It is believed that Vararuci, Mahiseya and Atreya wrote Bhasyas on the Taittiriya Pratisakhya, but at present, only two important commentary works on it are available(a) the 'Tribhasyaratna', based upon the three Bhasyas mentioned a reference to some preceding word, not necessarily on the same page. as the title shows, written by Somayarya and (b) the 'Vaidikabharana' written by Gopalayajvan. For details see Introduction to 'Taittiriya Pratisakhya' edition Govt Oriental Library Series, Mysore.
prātiśākhyaa work on Vedic grammar of a specific nature, which is concerned mainly with the changes, euphonic and others, in the Pada text of the Samhita as compared with the running text, the Samhita itselfeminine. The Pratisakhya works are neither concerned with the sense of words, nor with their division into bases and affixes, nor with their etymology. They contain, more or less,Vedic passages arranged from the point of view of Samdhi. In the Rk Pratisakhya, available to-day, topics of metre, recital, phonetics and the like are introduced, but it appears that originally the Rk Pratisakhya, just like the Atharva Pratisakhya, was concerned with euphonic changes, the other subjects being introduced later on. The word प्रातिशाख्य shows that there were such treatises for everyone of the several Sakhas or branches of each Veda many of which later on disappeared as the number of the followers of those branches dwindledition Out of the remaining ones also, many were combined with others of the same Veda. At present, only five or six Pratisakhyas are available which are the surviving representatives of the ancient ones - the Rk Pratisakhya by Saunaka, the Taittiriya Pratisakhya, the Vajasaneyi PratiSakhya by Katyayana, the Atharva Pratisakhya and the Rk Tantra by Sakatayana, which is practically a Pratisakhya of the Sama Veda. The word पार्षद or पारिषद was also used for the Pratisakhyas as they were the outcome of the discussions of learned scholars in Vedic assemblies; cf परिषदि भवं पार्षदम्. Although the Pratisakhya works in nature, are preliminary to works on grammar, it appears that the existing Pratisakhyas, which are the revised and enlarged editions of the old ones, are written after Panini's grammar, each one of the present Prtisakhyas representing, of course, several ancient Pratisakhyas, which were written before Panini. Uvvata, a learned scholar of the twelfth century has written a brief commentary on the Rk Pratisakhya and another one on the Vajasaneyi Pratisakhya. The Taittiriya PratiSakhya has got two commentaries -one by Somayarya, called Tribhasyaratna and the other called Vaidikabharana written by Gopalayajvan. There is a commentary by Ananta bhatta on the Vajasaneyi Pratisakhya. These commentaries are called Bhasyas also.
prauḍhamanoramāpopularly called मनोरमा also; the famous commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi of Bhattoji Diksita written by the author himself to explain fully in a scholarly manner the popular grammar written by him; , the word प्रौढमनेारमा is used in contrast with बालमनोरमा another commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi by Vasudevadiksita. On account of the difficult nature of it, it is usual to read the प्रौढमनेारमा upto the end of the Karaka-prakarana only in the Sanskrit PathaSalas before the study of the Sabdendusekhara and the Paribhsendusekhara is undertaken.
māheśasutrthe fourteen sutras अइउण्, ऋलृक् et cetera, and others which are believed to have been composed by Siva and taught to Paanini, by means of the sounds of the drum beaten at the end of the dance; confer, compare नृत्तावसाने नटराजराजेा ननाद ढक्कां नवपञ्चवारम् । उद्धर्तुकामः सनकादिसिद्धानेतद्विमशौ शिवसूत्रजालम् Nandikeswara-kaarikaa 1. For details see Vol. VII Vyaakarana Mahaabhaasya, D. E. Society's edition.
mūlaprakṛtithe original base of the word used in language; the root and the praatipadika; the word परमप्रकृति , is also used in the same sense.
mṛtathe crude base of a declinable word; the pratipadika; the term is found used in the Jainendra Vyakarana; cf Jain. Vyak. I..1.5.
rāmacandra dīkṣitaa grammarian who wrote (l) Unadikosa, ( 2 ) Manidipika, a commentary on the Unadisutras, and (3) Sabdabhedaniruipana.
vāsudeva dīkṣitason of महादेव दीक्षित, the author of the Balamanorarma, a commentary on the Siddhantakaumudi. Vasudevadiksita was a resident of Tanjore who lived in the beginning of the eighteenth century A.D. and wrote a few works on Purvamimamsa.
śabdaratnaname of a scholarly gloss written by Haridiksita on the Manorama, a commentary by Bhattoji Diksita on his own Siddhantakaumudi. The proper name of the commentary is लघुशब्दरत्न of which शब्दरत्न is an abridged form.The commentary लघुशब्दरत्न is generally studied along with the Manorama by students.There is a bigger work named बृहच्छब्दरत्न written by Hari Diksita, of which the लधुशद्वरत्न is an abridgment.
saliṅgainclusive of the notion of gender; the word is used in connection with the sense of a Pratipadika or a crude base as inclusive of the notion of gender | and number: confer, compare अर्थग्रहृणस्यैतत् प्रयेाजनं कृत्स्नः पदार्थो यथाभिधीयेत सद्रव्यः सलिङ्गः ससंख्यश्चेति | Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on P. II. 2 24 Vart. 8.
sthāneyogāa variety of the genitive case when it is connected in sense with the Pratipadika by the relationship of स्थान or place, as contrasted with the relationships of the kind of विषयविषयिभाब, अवयवावयविभाव and others. As grammar is a Science of words,in those places where one word is mentioned for another by the use of the genitive case it should be understood that the word mentioned is to be substituted for the other;cf the rule of Panini for that purpose षष्ठी स्थानेयोगा explained by Bhattoji Diksita as अानिर्धारितसंबन्धविशेषा षष्ठी स्थानेयोगा बोध्या; confer, compare S.K. on P.I.1.49. In some grammars the sthanin and adesa are expressed in the same case, Viz. the nominative case.
svarapratirūpakaa word or Pratipadika which is exactly similar to a single vowel such as उ or अा or . ए and the like; such words are to be looked upon as Avyayas and the case-affixes after them are dropped when they are usedition confer, compare स्वरप्रतिरूपकमव्ययम्.
ha(1)representation of the consonant हू with अ added for facility of pronunciation; (2) a technical term for the internal effort between विवृत and संवृत, which causes घोष in the consonants; confer, compare संवृतविवृतयोर्मध्ये मध्यमप्रक्रारे यः शब्दः क्रियते स हकारसंज्ञो भवति। संज्ञायाः प्रयेाजनं ' हकारो हचतुर्थेषु ' इति ( तै. प्रा.श ९)Tribhasyaratna on T.Pr. II.6; (3) name of an external effort causing घोष: confer, compare सांप्रतिके प्रकृतिस्थे कण्ठे सति हृकारो नाम बाह्यः प्रयत्नः क्रियते | तेन च व्यञ्जनेषु घोषो जायते। Vaidikabharana on T.Pr. II.6; (4) name of a kind of external effort of the type of अनुप्रदान found in the utterance of the consonant ( ह् ) and the fourth class-consonants; confer, compare हकारौ हृचतुर्थेषु T.Pr.II.9.
hareidīkṣitaa reputed grammarian of the Siddhantakaumudi school of Panini who lived in the end of the seventeenth century. He was the grandson of Bhattoji Diksita and the preceptor of Nagesabhtta. His commentary named लधुशब्दरत्न, but popularly called शब्दरत्न on Bhattoji Diksita's Praudhamanorama, is widely studied by pupils along with the Praudhamanorama in the Vyakaranapathasalas. There is a work existing in a manuscript form but recentlv taken for printing, mamed 'Brhatsabdaratna ' which has been written by Haridiksita, although some scholars beiieve that it was written by Nagesa who ascribed it to his preceptor. For details see लधुशब्दरत्न.
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dik (in) the directions (north, south, east, and west)Bs 5.5
dik directionsCC Adi 13.97
SB 5.26.40
dik in or of the universal directionsSB 10.70.44
dik of all the directionsSB 10.72.12
dik of directionsSB 10.51.51
SB 10.71.3
dik of the directionsSB 10.62.7
SB 10.86.21
dik open spaceSB 2.2.4
dik the controller of directionsSB 2.5.30
dik the directionsSB 4.5.10
dik-ambaraḥ nakedSB 10.42.28-31
dik-ambaraḥ nakedSB 10.42.28-31
dik-ambaram dressed by all directions (naked)SB 1.19.27
dik-ambaram dressed by all directions (naked)SB 1.19.27
dik-daraśana a general reviewCC Madhya 22.77
dik-daraśana a general reviewCC Madhya 22.77
dik-daraśana a slight indicationCC Madhya 20.248
dik-daraśana a slight indicationCC Madhya 20.248
dik-daraśana an indicationCC Madhya 24.329
dik-daraśana an indicationCC Madhya 24.329
dik-daraśana an indication onlyCC Madhya 21.30
dik-daraśana an indication onlyCC Madhya 21.30
dik-daraśana by a sample indicationCC Madhya 20.297
dik-daraśana by a sample indicationCC Madhya 20.297
dik-daraśana general surveyCC Madhya 19.235
dik-daraśana general surveyCC Madhya 19.235
dik-daraśana indicating the direction onlyCC Madhya 20.300
dik-daraśana indicating the direction onlyCC Madhya 20.300
dik-daraśana indicationCC Madhya 14.142
dik-daraśana indicationCC Madhya 14.142
CC Madhya 25.244
dik-daraśana indicationCC Madhya 25.244
dik-daraśana just a little directionCC Madhya 24.345
dik-daraśana just a little directionCC Madhya 24.345
dik-daraśana just to make an indicationCC Antya 20.76
dik-daraśana just to make an indicationCC Antya 20.76
dik-daraśana only an indicationCC Antya 18.12
dik-daraśana only an indicationCC Antya 18.12
dik-daraśana only partial showingCC Madhya 20.404
dik-daraśana only partial showingCC Madhya 20.404
dik-daraśana pointing out the directionCC Madhya 17.232
dik-daraśana pointing out the directionCC Madhya 17.232
dik-daraśana seeing the directionCC Antya 17.65
dik-daraśana seeing the directionCC Antya 17.65
dik-daraśana kailuń have simply made an indicationCC Madhya 18.224
dik-daraśana kailuń have simply made an indicationCC Madhya 18.224
dik-daraśana kailuń have simply made an indicationCC Madhya 18.224
dik-daraśana kari let Me describe some of themCC Madhya 20.367
dik-daraśana kari let Me describe some of themCC Madhya 20.367
dik-daraśana kari let Me describe some of themCC Madhya 20.367
dik-deśa direction and countrySB 1.6.8
dik-deśa direction and countrySB 1.6.8
dik-devatāḥ the demigods in charge of different directions, like the sun and the moonSB 5.14.9
dik-devatāḥ the demigods in charge of different directions, like the sun and the moonSB 5.14.9
dik-devatayā by the demigod RudraSB 6.13.17
dik-devatayā by the demigod RudraSB 6.13.17
dik-gajāḥ elephants that could go in any directionSB 8.8.5
dik-gajāḥ elephants that could go in any directionSB 8.8.5
dik-gajaḥ the most powerful enemies, who were like elephantsSB 7.15.68
dik-gajaḥ the most powerful enemies, who were like elephantsSB 7.15.68
dik-gajaiḥ by big elephants trained to smash anything under their feetSB 7.5.43-44
dik-gajaiḥ by big elephants trained to smash anything under their feetSB 7.5.43-44
dik-gajendraḥ the rulers of the different directionsSB 4.5.10
dik-gajendraḥ the rulers of the different directionsSB 4.5.10
dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directionsSB 9.11.21
dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directionsSB 9.11.21
dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directionsSB 9.11.21
dik-ibha-indra-paṭṭam as the ornamental cloth covering the elephant that conquers the directionsSB 9.11.21
dik-ibha-jayinaḥ who are victorious in all directionsSB 5.14.40
dik-ibha-jayinaḥ who are victorious in all directionsSB 5.14.40
dik-ibha-jayinaḥ who are victorious in all directionsSB 5.14.40
dik-kariṇam the great elephant who could go everywhereSB 8.10.25
dik-kariṇam the great elephant who could go everywhereSB 8.10.25
dik-mātra only a directionCC Antya 15.98
dik-mātra only a directionCC Antya 15.98
dik-pāla the governors of the directionsCC Madhya 21.93-94
dik-pāla the governors of the directionsCC Madhya 21.93-94
dik-pālaiḥ protectors of the directionsBs 5.5
dik-pālaiḥ protectors of the directionsBs 5.5
dik-taṭe the edges of the directionsSB 10.33.24
dik-taṭe the edges of the directionsSB 10.33.24
dik-vāsāḥ completely nakedSB 7.13.41
dik-vāsāḥ completely nakedSB 7.13.41
dik-vāsasaḥ being nakedSB 7.1.37
dik-vāsasaḥ being nakedSB 7.1.37
dik-vāsasaḥ nakedSB 3.19.20
dik-vāsasaḥ nakedSB 3.19.20
SB 3.20.40
dik-vāsasaḥ nakedSB 3.20.40
dik-vidik of time and circumstancesCC Madhya 14.101
dik-vidik of time and circumstancesCC Madhya 14.101
dik-vidik the right or wrong directionCC Madhya 8.9
dik-vidik the right or wrong directionCC Madhya 8.9
dik-vidik-jñāna knowledge of the right direction or wrong directionCC Madhya 3.10
dik-vidik-jñāna knowledge of the right direction or wrong directionCC Madhya 3.10
dik-vidik-jñāna knowledge of the right direction or wrong directionCC Madhya 3.10
dik-vidikṣu in all directionsCC Adi 4.125
dik-vidikṣu in all directionsCC Adi 4.125
dik-vijaye during the conquest of all directionsSB 10.70.24
dik-vijaye during the conquest of all directionsSB 10.70.24
dik-vijaye for conquering all directionsSB 8.19.5
dik-vijaye for conquering all directionsSB 8.19.5
dik-vijaye for the purpose of gaining victory over Bali MahārājaSB 5.24.27
dik-vijaye for the purpose of gaining victory over Bali MahārājaSB 5.24.27
dik-vijaye to conquer all the worldSB 9.11.25
dik-vijaye to conquer all the worldSB 9.11.25
dik-vijaye while conquering all directionsSB 9.20.30
dik-vijaye while conquering all directionsSB 9.20.30
dik-vijayinaḥ great heroes who have conquered all directionsSB 9.10.15
dik-vijayinaḥ great heroes who have conquered all directionsSB 9.10.15
dike in the directionCC Antya 18.41
dikṣu all directionsSB 1.8.6
dikṣu directionsSB 5.20.30
SB 9.18.4
dikṣu in all directionsSB 10.31.1
SB 10.4.44
SB 10.72.24-25
SB 11.16.5
SB 2.7.20
SB 4.10.22
SB 4.10.23
SB 4.24.12
SB 4.24.22
SB 5.2.14
SB 8.12.20
SB 8.15.35
SB 8.21.8
SB 9.20.32
dikṣu in all directions (east, west, north and south)SB 6.8.34
dikṣu in all the directionsSB 11.6.22
dikṣu in different directionsSB 9.3.35
dikṣu in every directionSB 9.4.49
dikṣu in the directionsSB 12.6.14
dikṣu unto different directionsSB 7.12.26-28
abhyañjana-ādikam massaging the body with oil and so onSB 7.12.8
hārdikyaḥ vidura-ādayaḥ Hārdikya (Kṛtavarmā), Vidura and othersSB 10.75.4-7
ādika and so onCC Adi 1.65-66
cakra-ādika the wheel, etc.CC Adi 2.29
ādika and so onCC Adi 4.67
rāsa-ādika beginning with the rāsa danceCC Adi 4.81
sṛṣṭi-ādika sevā service in the matter of creationCC Adi 5.10
rāsa-ādika-līlā pastimes like the rāsa danceCC Adi 5.220
iti-ādika all these and othersCC Adi 10.127
jala-pātra-ādika waterpots and other vesselsCC Madhya 6.66
yuddha-ādika fighting and so forthCC Madhya 6.264-265
brahma-ādika the demigods, headed by Lord BrahmāCC Madhya 13.59
rāsa-ādika līlā the pastimes of the rāsa danceCC Madhya 13.143
phala-ādika fruits and so onCC Madhya 15.202
iti-ādika in this wayCC Madhya 20.239
matsya-ādika and incarnations such as the fishCC Madhya 20.244
janma-ādika-līlā-krame such pastimes as birth, in orderCC Madhya 20.379
prema-ādika love of Godhead, beginning with śānta, dāsya and so onCC Madhya 23.47
brahmā-śiva-ādika demigods, beginning from Lord Brahmā and ŚivaCC Antya 8.2
ramā-ādika beginning with the goddess of fortuneCC Antya 17.40
chedana-ādikaḥ cutting offSB 3.7.10
maitra-ādikaḥ his morning worship and other regular dutiesSB 10.39.32
nirharaṇa-ādikam undertakableSB 1.7.58
valaya-ādikam and banglesSB 1.15.40
ādikam symptomsSB 4.23.21
abhyañjana-ādikam massaging the body with oil and so onSB 7.12.8
anaśana-ādikam not take sufficient foodSB 7.12.23
akṛta-arhaṇa-ādikam without offering a respectful receptionSB 8.4.9
dhana-ādikam his wealth and richesSB 8.20.6
bhūḥ-bhuva-ādikam namely Bhūrloka, Bhuvarloka and SvarlokaSB 8.24.32
pūtanā-āgamana-ādikam everything about how Pūtanā the witch had come there and played havocSB 10.6.42
kṛta-majjana-ādikam after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed alsoSB 10.7.5
yāvat kara-ańghri-ādikam exactly to the measurement of their particular varieties of legs and handsSB 10.13.19
yāvat vihāra-ādikam exactly according to their tastes or amusementsSB 10.13.19
tarṣaka-ādikam thirst and so onSB 10.13.60
ādikam beginning withSB 10.55.36
ādikam and so onSB 10.74.54
ādikam and so onSB 10.84.10
ādikam and so onSB 10.84.71
ādikam and so onSB 11.7.55
ādikam and so onSB 11.17.33
tarṣaṇa-ādikam thirst and so onCC Madhya 17.39
ādikam and so onNBS 64
ādikam and so onNBS 65
vṛṣa-durmarṣaṇa-ādikān begot sons headed by Vṛṣa and DurmarṣaṇaSB 9.24.42
muṣṭika-cāṇūra-śala-tośalaka-ādikān Muṣṭika, Cāṇūra, Śala, Tośala and othersSB 10.36.21
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
ādike in such different bathing placesCC Madhya 5.14
pitṛ-ādikera of the forefathers and so onCC Madhya 22.140
pūtanā-āgamana-ādikam everything about how Pūtanā the witch had come there and played havocSB 10.6.42
akṛta-arhaṇa-ādikam without offering a respectful receptionSB 8.4.9
anaśana-ādikam not take sufficient foodSB 7.12.23
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
yāvat kara-ańghri-ādikam exactly to the measurement of their particular varieties of legs and handsSB 10.13.19
akṛta-arhaṇa-ādikam without offering a respectful receptionSB 8.4.9
aṣṭa dike in the eight directionsCC Adi 9.16
aṣṭa-dike in the eight directionsCC Madhya 20.211
cau-dike beḍiyā surrounding the Lord on all sidesCC Madhya 14.76
bhūḥ-bhuva-ādikam namely Bhūrloka, Bhuvarloka and SvarlokaSB 8.24.32
bhūḥ-bhuva-ādikam namely Bhūrloka, Bhuvarloka and SvarlokaSB 8.24.32
brahma-ādika the demigods, headed by Lord BrahmāCC Madhya 13.59
brahmā-śiva-ādika demigods, beginning from Lord Brahmā and ŚivaCC Antya 8.2
vaidika brāhmaṇa a Vedic brāhmaṇaCC Madhya 7.121
cakra-ādika the wheel, etc.CC Adi 2.29
muṣṭika-cāṇūra-śala-tośalaka-ādikān Muṣṭika, Cāṇūra, Śala, Tośala and othersSB 10.36.21
cāri-dike surrounding the mound of riceCC Madhya 3.44
cāri-dik all aroundCC Madhya 4.82
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 9.231
cāri-dike in the four directionsCC Madhya 11.215
cāri-dikera in all four directionsCC Madhya 11.223
cāri-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.225
cāri-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.230
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.84
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.137
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.139
cāri dike all aroundCC Madhya 13.75
cāri-dike on all sidesCC Madhya 15.208
cāri-dike on all sidesCC Madhya 15.209
cāri-dike in four directionsCC Madhya 20.193
cāri-dike in four directionsCC Antya 2.28
cāri-dike all aroundCC Antya 11.67
catuḥ-dik the four directionsCC Madhya 1.276
catuḥ-dike all aroundCC Madhya 13.190
catuḥ-dik all directionsCC Antya 14.102
catur-dik all aroundCC Madhya 12.121
cau-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 10.34
cau-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.232
cau-dikera on four sidesCC Madhya 11.233
cau-dike beḍiyā surrounding the Lord on all sidesCC Madhya 14.76
cau-dike in the four directionsCC Madhya 21.141
cau-dikete all aroundCC Madhya 25.65
cau-dike in all four directionsCC Antya 10.69
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 11.69
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 12.125
cau-dike in four directionsCC Antya 14.107
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 15.59
cau-dikete all aroundCC Antya 15.91
cau-dike aroundCC Antya 17.18
caudike in all directionsCC Adi 7.25
caudike all aroundCC Madhya 4.73
caudike all aroundCC Madhya 7.84
caudike all aroundCC Antya 6.53
caudikete all aroundCC Madhya 7.78
chedana-ādikaḥ cutting offSB 3.7.10
dakṣiṇa-dike on the southern sideCC Antya 16.50
ei dik-daraśana this summary inspectionCC Madhya 25.240
kari dik-daraśana I shall describe in briefCC Antya 2.15
kari dik daraśana I show an indicationCC Antya 14.122
daśa-dike in the ten directionsCC Madhya 1.272
daśa-dik ten directionsCC Madhya 21.139
daśa-dike in all the ten directionsCC Madhya 25.271
daśa dik ten directionsCC Antya 3.230
daśa dik ten directionsCC Antya 3.233
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
dhana-ādikam his wealth and richesSB 8.20.6
nirjita-dik-gajendrāḥ who have conquered many other heroes as powerful as elephantsSB 5.13.15
catuḥ-dik the four directionsCC Madhya 1.276
cāri-dik all aroundCC Madhya 4.82
catur-dik all aroundCC Madhya 12.121
daśa-dik ten directionsCC Madhya 21.139
ei dik-daraśana this summary inspectionCC Madhya 25.240
kari dik-daraśana I shall describe in briefCC Antya 2.15
daśa dik ten directionsCC Antya 3.230
daśa dik ten directionsCC Antya 3.233
eka-dik ha-ite to turn on one sideCC Antya 10.87
catuḥ-dik all directionsCC Antya 14.102
kari dik daraśana I show an indicationCC Antya 14.122
aṣṭa dike in the eight directionsCC Adi 9.16
dui dike on both sidesCC Madhya 1.157
daśa-dike in the ten directionsCC Madhya 1.272
cāri-dike surrounding the mound of riceCC Madhya 3.44
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 9.231
cau-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 10.34
cāri-dike in the four directionsCC Madhya 11.215
cāri-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.225
cāri-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.230
cau-dike on four sidesCC Madhya 11.232
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.84
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.137
cāri-dike all aroundCC Madhya 12.139
dui dike from two sidesCC Madhya 13.10
dui dike on two sidesCC Madhya 13.25
cāri dike all aroundCC Madhya 13.75
catuḥ-dike all aroundCC Madhya 13.190
cau-dike beḍiyā surrounding the Lord on all sidesCC Madhya 14.76
cāri-dike on all sidesCC Madhya 15.208
cāri-dike on all sidesCC Madhya 15.209
dui-dike on two sidesCC Madhya 18.60
pūrva-dike on the eastern sideCC Madhya 20.135
cāri-dike in four directionsCC Madhya 20.193
aṣṭa-dike in the eight directionsCC Madhya 20.211
cau-dike in the four directionsCC Madhya 21.141
dui-dike on two sidesCC Madhya 25.175
daśa-dike in all the ten directionsCC Madhya 25.271
cāri-dike in four directionsCC Antya 2.28
dui-dike on two sidesCC Antya 6.297
eka-dike on one sideCC Antya 7.64
sāta-dike in seven directionsCC Antya 10.66
cau-dike in all four directionsCC Antya 10.69
cāri-dike all aroundCC Antya 11.67
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 11.69
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 12.125
cau-dike in four directionsCC Antya 14.107
pañca-dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.9
pāńca-dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.15
pāńca dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.17
kon dike in what directionCC Antya 15.17
cau-dike all aroundCC Antya 15.59
uttara-dike on the northern sideCC Antya 16.41
dakṣiṇa-dike on the southern sideCC Antya 16.50
cau-dike aroundCC Antya 17.18
koṇārkera dike toward the Koṇārka templeCC Antya 18.31
ei dike in this directionCC Antya 18.46
cāri-dikera in all four directionsCC Madhya 11.223
cau-dikera on four sidesCC Madhya 11.233
cau-dikete all aroundCC Madhya 25.65
cau-dikete all aroundCC Antya 15.91
sarva-dikṣu in all directionsSB 6.8.8-10
dui dike on both sidesCC Madhya 1.157
dui dike from two sidesCC Madhya 13.10
dui dike on two sidesCC Madhya 13.25
dui-dike on two sidesCC Madhya 18.60
dui-dike on two sidesCC Madhya 25.175
dui-dike on two sidesCC Antya 6.297
vṛṣa-durmarṣaṇa-ādikān begot sons headed by Vṛṣa and DurmarṣaṇaSB 9.24.42
ei dik-daraśana this summary inspectionCC Madhya 25.240
ei dike in this directionCC Antya 18.46
eka-dike on one sideCC Antya 7.64
eka-dik ha-ite to turn on one sideCC Antya 10.87
nirjita-dik-gajendrāḥ who have conquered many other heroes as powerful as elephantsSB 5.13.15
eka-dik ha-ite to turn on one sideCC Antya 10.87
hārdikyaḥ vidura-ādayaḥ Hārdikya (Kṛtavarmā), Vidura and othersSB 10.75.4-7
hārdikyaḥ HārdikyaSB 10.76.14-15
hṛdikaḥ HṛdikaSB 9.24.26
eka-dik ha-ite to turn on one sideCC Antya 10.87
iti-ādika all these and othersCC Adi 10.127
iti-ādika in this wayCC Madhya 20.239
jala-pātra-ādika waterpots and other vesselsCC Madhya 6.66
janma-ādika-līlā-krame such pastimes as birth, in orderCC Madhya 20.379
yāvat kara-ańghri-ādikam exactly to the measurement of their particular varieties of legs and handsSB 10.13.19
kari dik-daraśana I shall describe in briefCC Antya 2.15
kari dik daraśana I show an indicationCC Antya 14.122
kon dike in what directionCC Antya 15.17
koṇārkera dike toward the Koṇārka templeCC Antya 18.31
janma-ādika-līlā-krame such pastimes as birth, in orderCC Madhya 20.379
kṛta-majjana-ādikam after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed alsoSB 10.7.5
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
rāsa-ādika-līlā pastimes like the rāsa danceCC Adi 5.220
rāsa-ādika līlā the pastimes of the rāsa danceCC Madhya 13.143
janma-ādika-līlā-krame such pastimes as birth, in orderCC Madhya 20.379
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
maitra-ādikaḥ his morning worship and other regular dutiesSB 10.39.32
kṛta-majjana-ādikam after she and the other members of the house had bathed and the child had been bathed alsoSB 10.7.5
matsya-ādika and incarnations such as the fishCC Madhya 20.244
muṣṭika-cāṇūra-śala-tośalaka-ādikān Muṣṭika, Cāṇūra, Śala, Tośala and othersSB 10.36.21
nirharaṇa-ādikam undertakableSB 1.7.58
nirjita-dik-gajendrāḥ who have conquered many other heroes as powerful as elephantsSB 5.13.15
pañca-dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.9
pāńca-dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.15
pāńca dike in five directionsCC Antya 15.17
jala-pātra-ādika waterpots and other vesselsCC Madhya 6.66
phala-ādika fruits and so onCC Madhya 15.202
pitṛ-ādikera of the forefathers and so onCC Madhya 22.140
prema-ādika love of Godhead, beginning with śānta, dāsya and so onCC Madhya 23.47
pūrva-dike on the eastern sideCC Madhya 20.135
pūtanā-āgamana-ādikam everything about how Pūtanā the witch had come there and played havocSB 10.6.42
ramā-ādika beginning with the goddess of fortuneCC Antya 17.40
rāsa-ādika beginning with the rāsa danceCC Adi 4.81
rāsa-ādika-līlā pastimes like the rāsa danceCC Adi 5.220
rāsa-ādika līlā the pastimes of the rāsa danceCC Madhya 13.143
muṣṭika-cāṇūra-śala-tośalaka-ādikān Muṣṭika, Cāṇūra, Śala, Tośala and othersSB 10.36.21
sarva-dikṣu in all directionsSB 6.8.8-10
sāta-dike in seven directionsCC Antya 10.66
sṛṣṭi-ādika sevā service in the matter of creationCC Adi 5.10
brahmā-śiva-ādika demigods, beginning from Lord Brahmā and ŚivaCC Antya 8.2
sṛṣṭi-ādika sevā service in the matter of creationCC Adi 5.10
vaidika-tāntrikaiḥ presented in the Vedas and tantrasSB 11.27.49
tarṣaka-ādikam thirst and so onSB 10.13.60
tarṣaṇa-ādikam thirst and so onCC Madhya 17.39
muṣṭika-cāṇūra-śala-tośalaka-ādikān Muṣṭika, Cāṇūra, Śala, Tośala and othersSB 10.36.21
uttara-dike on the northern sideCC Antya 16.41
vaidika under the direction of Vedic instructionsSB 8.6.9
vaidika-tāntrikaiḥ presented in the Vedas and tantrasSB 11.27.49
vaidika brāhmaṇa a Vedic brāhmaṇaCC Madhya 7.121
vaidika following the Vedic principlesCC Madhya 8.15
vaidika followers of Vedic ritualistic ceremoniesCC Madhya 8.25
vaidika a follower of the Vedic ritualistic ceremoniesCC Madhya 8.48
vaidika followers of the Vedic religionCC Madhya 18.133
vaidika a follower of Vedic principlesCC Madhya 19.69
vaidikaḥ according to the four VedasSB 11.27.7
vaidikaiḥ and VedicSB 12.4.31
vaidikam according to Vedic ritesSB 1.4.19
vaidikam recommended in the VedasSB 7.15.47
vaidikī mentioned in the VedasSB 11.11.34-41
valaya-ādikam and banglesSB 1.15.40
vidikṣu in all cornersSB 6.8.34
vidikṣu and in the intermediate directions (northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest)Bs 5.5
hārdikyaḥ vidura-ādayaḥ Hārdikya (Kṛtavarmā), Vidura and othersSB 10.75.4-7
yāvat vihāra-ādikam exactly according to their tastes or amusementsSB 10.13.19
vṛṣa-durmarṣaṇa-ādikān begot sons headed by Vṛṣa and DurmarṣaṇaSB 9.24.42
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
yadu-vṛṣṇi-andhaka-madhu-dāśārha kukura-ādikān the Yadus, Vṛṣṇis, Andhakas, Madhus, Dāśārhas, Kukuras and so onSB 10.45.15-16
yāvat kara-ańghri-ādikam exactly to the measurement of their particular varieties of legs and handsSB 10.13.19
yāvat vihāra-ādikam exactly according to their tastes or amusementsSB 10.13.19
yuddha-ādika fighting and so forthCC Madhya 6.264-265
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dikpati noun (masculine) a regent or guardian of a quarter of the sky (often identified with lokapāla) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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dikpālaka noun (masculine) dikpāla
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a species of Parsley (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Ligusticum Ajowan (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of various plants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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anādika adjective
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apādikā noun (feminine) name of a Rākṣasī
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abhyūṣakhādikā noun (feminine) "eating of abhyūṣa-grains" (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a play (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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arkādika noun (masculine) name of a pharmacological varga
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ādika adjective and so on (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
beginning with (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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ādika noun (masculine) name of a Nāga
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ādikara noun (masculine) name of Brahman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Śiva the creator (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the first maker (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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name of Vālmīki (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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ādikāraṇa noun (neuter) a primary cause (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
algebra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
analysis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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ādikṛṣṇa noun (masculine) [rel.] name of Viṣṇu
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yearly (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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iṅgudikā noun (feminine)
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utpādika adjective originating
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Basilla Rubra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Enhydra Hingtsha (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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elādika noun (masculine) name of a pharmacological varga
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kīlapādikā noun (feminine) a kind of Mimosa
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kukkuṭapādika noun (masculine) a kind of plant
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kunadikā noun (feminine) a small river (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 34126/72933
kumudikā noun (feminine) name of a small tree (the seeds of which are aromatic) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a woman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the plat Kaṭphala (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mūṣā
Frequency rank 12008/72933
gadgadikā noun (feminine) stammering (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 51047/72933
gauryādika noun (neuter) [medic.] a kind of medical ghee
Frequency rank 51673/72933
candanādika noun (neuter) [medic.] candanādi
Frequency rank 52042/72933
citravedika noun (masculine) name of a serpent which was burnt in Janamejayas sarpasattra
Frequency rank 52337/72933
caurādika adjective belonging to the cur-ādi roots (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 35031/72933
chardikā noun (feminine) Clitoria ternatea (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vomition (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 35051/72933
chedikīdvāraka noun (neuter) name of a place near Śrīśaila
Frequency rank 52589/72933
jānapadika adjective relating to a country or to its subjects (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 52904/72933
jāvādikā noun (feminine) ??
Frequency rank 52952/72933
jvaranidānādika noun (neuter) name of Garuḍapurāṇa, 1.147
Frequency rank 53102/72933
tripādikā noun (feminine) a stand; tripod? Cissus pedata (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 24159/72933
triphalādika noun (masculine) triphalādi
Frequency rank 53964/72933
traipādika adjective
Frequency rank 54038/72933
traivedika adjective relating to the 3 Vedas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 35538/72933
dīrghakandikā noun (feminine) Curculigo Orchioides (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 54507/72933
nandika noun (masculine) name of one of Śiva's attendants
Frequency rank 55663/72933
nandika noun (masculine) Nandin Cedrela Toona (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a pupil of Gautama Buddha (chief of the village Uruvilvā) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of Śiva's attendants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 28573/72933
nandikara noun (masculine) name of Śiva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
son of (comp.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 21551/72933
nandikeśa noun (masculine neuter) name of a holy place (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Tīrtha at the Narmadā
Frequency rank 28574/72933
nandikeśvara noun (masculine) Nandin [Śivas bull] name of a Tīrtha name of an author (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of Śiva's attendants (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 8459/72933
nandikeśvaratīrthamāhātmyavarṇana noun (neuter) name of SkPur, Revākhaṇḍa 80 name of SkPur, Revākhaṇḍa 94
Frequency rank 36103/72933
nandikeśvaraprādurbhāvanandikeśvarābhiṣekamantra noun (masculine) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.43
Frequency rank 55664/72933
nandikeśvaravākya noun (neuter) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.71
Frequency rank 55665/72933
nandikeśvarābhiṣeka noun (masculine) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.44
Frequency rank 55666/72933
nandikeśvarotpatti noun (feminine) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.42
Frequency rank 55667/72933
narmadotpattitatsnānaphalādikathana noun (neuter) name of Skandapurāṇa, Revākhaṇḍa, 9
Frequency rank 55725/72933
navadhānyādika noun (masculine) navadhānyādi
Frequency rank 55751/72933
nṛpādikā noun (feminine) name of a plant
Frequency rank 56715/72933
naiḥṣyandika adjective
Frequency rank 56793/72933
nyagrodhādika noun (masculine) nyagrodhādi
Frequency rank 56814/72933
paṭolādika noun (masculine) [medic.] paṭolādi
Frequency rank 56980/72933
padikā noun (feminine) a kind of Mimosa
Frequency rank 57074/72933
padmakādika noun (neuter) [medic.] padmakādi
Frequency rank 57079/72933
paryaṅkapādikā noun (feminine) a species of Lupinus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 28933/72933
paśupāśavimocanaliṅgapūjādikathana noun (neuter) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.81
Frequency rank 57610/72933
dika adjective being a quarter of ... lasting for a quarter of the time (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
versed in or studying the Pada-patha (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 11342/72933
dikā noun (feminine) foot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a sandal (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
shoe (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 57757/72933
pāṣāṇabhedikā noun (feminine) Coleus amboinicus Louv. Coleus aromaticus Benth. Plectranthus scutellarioides
Frequency rank 24599/72933
pumāñjātabalādika noun (masculine) name of chapter CS, Cik. 2.4
Frequency rank 21746/72933
pratardikā noun (feminine) [medic.] a kind of disease
Frequency rank 58710/72933
prātipadika noun (neuter) the crude form or base of a noun (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 13087/72933
prātipadika adjective express (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 59636/72933
prāmādika adjective arising from carelessness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
erroneous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
faulty (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 59667/72933
prāsādika adjective amiable (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
beautiful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
given by way of blessing or as a favour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
kind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pleasant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 37482/72933
prāsādikatara adjective more amiable
Frequency rank 37483/72933
bahupādikā noun (feminine) Salvinia cucullata Roxb.
Frequency rank 24835/72933
bilvādika noun (masculine) [medic.] bilvādi
Frequency rank 60272/72933
bisakhādikā noun (feminine) name of a play or sport (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 60276/72933
bhadradārvādika noun (masculine) [medic.] bhadradārvādi
Frequency rank 60537/72933
madikā noun (feminine) [agr.] a kind of plough (?)
Frequency rank 61301/72933
mahādikaṭabhī noun (feminine) a species of Achyranthes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 61718/72933
dikā noun (feminine) Cannabis sativa L.
Frequency rank 62036/72933
mārjārapādikā noun (feminine) a kind of plant
Frequency rank 62116/72933
mustādika noun (masculine) a kind of basti
Frequency rank 62396/72933
yajjaḥpuruṣādika noun (masculine) name of Carakasaṃhitā, Sū. 25
Frequency rank 62790/72933
raktapādikā noun (feminine) name of a plant
Frequency rank 63193/72933
laddika noun (neuter) droppings of an animal
Frequency rank 38873/72933
lākṣādika noun (masculine) name of a pharmacological varga
Frequency rank 38894/72933
vajrakandikā noun (feminine) a kind of rasaudhī
Frequency rank 38989/72933
varuṇādika noun (masculine) [medic.] varuṇādi
Frequency rank 64708/72933
dika noun (masculine) a conjurer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an alchemist magician (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 30116/72933
vicchardikā noun (feminine) the act of vomiting (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 39297/72933
vipādikā noun (feminine) a disease of the foot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a riddle (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a sore tumour on the foot (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
enigma (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
[medic.] a kind of kuṣṭha
Frequency rank 15208/72933
vibhedika adjective dividing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
separating (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 65911/72933
vīratarādika noun (masculine) [medic.] vīratarādi
Frequency rank 30324/72933
vedika noun (masculine) a seat (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bench (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 39691/72933
vedikā noun (feminine) a balcony (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of plant a sacrificial ground (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
altar (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bench (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pavilion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 4698/72933
vaidika adjective derived from or conformable to the Veda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
knowing the Veda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
prescribed in the Veda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
relating to the Veda (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Vedic (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 4099/72933
vaidika noun (neuter) a Vedic passage (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a Vedic precept (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 39718/72933
vaipādika noun (feminine neuter) a kind of leprosy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 66711/72933
vaivādika noun (masculine)
Frequency rank 66741/72933
vyāghrapādikā noun (feminine) vyāghrapādī, a kind of plant
Frequency rank 39793/72933
śaṭyādika noun (masculine) [medic.] name of a varga
Frequency rank 67145/72933
śaradikāmuka noun (masculine) a dog
Frequency rank 67265/72933
śābdika noun (masculine) a grammarian (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
lexicographer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67455/72933
śāradika noun (masculine) Mimusops Elengi
Frequency rank 67471/72933
śāradikā noun (feminine) Cucumis Utilissimus (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Mimusops Elengi (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67472/72933
śāradika adjective autumnal (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 67473/72933
śālādika noun (masculine)
Frequency rank 67504/72933
śṛṅgaverādika noun (masculine) name of a varga
Frequency rank 67946/72933
śūkarapādikā noun (feminine) dadhipuṣpī
Frequency rank 68096/72933
ṣaṣṭyābdika adjective lasting for sixty years
Frequency rank 68509/72933
surasādika noun (masculine) [medic.] surasādi
Frequency rank 71151/72933
sūkarapādikā noun (masculine feminine) a plant resembling Carpopogon Pruriens (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 72925/72933
syandikā noun (feminine) name of a river (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 71980/72933
sūryagatyādikathana noun (neuter) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.54
Frequency rank 72021/72933
harītakyādika noun (neuter) [medic.] harītakyādi [medic.] triphalā
Frequency rank 20398/72933
haladikā noun (feminine) turmeric
Frequency rank 72407/72933
haṃsapādika noun (neuter) darada
Frequency rank 72480/72933
haṃsapādikā noun (feminine) a kind of plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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hārdikya noun (masculine) friendship (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
patr. of Kṛtavarman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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hiṅgvādika noun (neuter) name of a pharmacological varga
Frequency rank 31281/72933
hṛdika noun (masculine) name of the father of Kṛtavarman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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hrādikā noun (feminine) name of a river
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bījapūra

Plant seed-filled; wild lemon, citron, fresh fruit of Citrus medika

kaparda,kapardika

a small shell or cowrie; Cypraea moneta.

navaratna

nine precious stones, diamond or adamantine (vajra), pearl (mauktika), ruby (māṇikya), sapphire (nilam), emerald (marakatam), garnet (gomedikam), ruby (padmarāgam), cat’s eye, beryl (vaiḍhūrya), coral (pravāla).

opodika

Plant Indian spinach; Basella alba; syn. B. rubra.

pañcapañcamūla

(panca.panca.mūla) the roots mentioned in bṛhatpañcamūla, madhyamapañcamūla, jīvanīyapañcamūla, tṛṇapañcamūla together with the roots of svādamṣṭa, śaireya and karamardika.

sādhāraṇarasa

group of nine non-herbal substances used in rasaśāstra; kampilla, gauripāshāna, navāsāra, kapardika, agnijāra, girisindhūra, hingula, mṛdārṣṛnga.

sira

duct, blood vessel, vein, nerve; sirapidika episcleritis, sirapratāna prominent and reticulated veins.

upodika

near to water; herb Basella rubra, Malabar spinach; Spinacia oleracea.

vipādika

1. scaly lesions on palms and soles, cracking of feet, 2. sour tumour on the foot, 3. one of the vāta diseases.

Wordnet Search
"dik" has 74 results.

dik

culliḥ, aśmantam, uddhanam, adhiśrayaṇī, antikā, asamantam, uṣmānam, uddhāram, āndikā, uddhāni, aṅgāriṇī, aṅgāraguptiḥ, agnikuṇḍam   

mṛd-loha-iṣṭikādibhiḥ nirmitaṃ pākārtham agnipātram।

bhojanottapanārthaṃ mātā culliṃ prajvālayati।

dik

caitraḥ, caitrikaḥ, madhuḥ, caitrī, kātādikaḥ, caitrakaḥ, citrikaḥ   

māsabhedaḥ, mīnarāśistharavikaḥ sauraḥ mīnastharaviprārabdhaśuklapratipadādidarśāntaḥcāndraḥ।

mātā caitre śrīrāmanavamīvratam ācarati।

dik

sakhyam, maitrī, mitratā, mahāmaitrī, ajaryam, āpitvam, bandhubhāvaḥ, mitram, mitratvam, sauhārdam, jarjyam, maitram, maitrakam, maitryam, hārdikyam, saṃgataḥ   

mitrayoḥ parasparasambandhaḥ।

sakhye svārthaṃ nāsti।

dik

vivādin, vādānuvādin, vitarkin, sāṃvādika, visaṃvādin   

yad viṣaye vivādaḥ suśakaḥ।

aham visaṃvādini viṣaye kimapi kartuṃ necchāmi।

dik

tarkaśāstrī, tārkikaḥ, vādikaḥ   

tarkaśāstrasya jñātā।

saḥ ekaḥ kuśalaḥ tarkaśāstrī asti।

dik

upadik   

caturṣu dikṣu vartamānaṃ madhyavartikoṇam।

upadiśaḥ catasraḥ santi।

dik

tārkika, nyāyin, vādika, tarkin   

yaḥ tarkaṃ karoti।

tārkikaḥ tarkaṃ karoti।

dik

vedikā, ālindaḥ, catvaram   

gṛhe maṅgalakarmārthaṃ śayyārthaṃ vā nirmitavediḥ;

saḥ vedikāyām upaviśati।

dik

indraḥ, devarājaḥ, jayantaḥ, ṛṣabhaḥ, mīḍhvān, marutvān, maghavā, viḍojā, pākaśāsanaḥ, vṛddhaśravāḥ, sunāsīraḥ, puruhūtaḥ, purandaraḥ, jiṣṇuḥ, lekharṣabhaḥ, śakraḥ, śatamanyuḥ, divaspatiḥ, sutrāmā, gotrabhit, vajrī, vāsavaḥ, vṛtrahā, vṛṣā, vāstospatiḥ, surapatiḥ, balārātiḥ, śacīpatiḥ, jambhabhedī, harihayaḥ, svārāṭ, namucisūdanaḥ, saṃkrandanaḥ, duścyavanaḥ, turāṣāṭ, meghavāhanaḥ, ākhaṇḍalaḥ, sahastrākṣaḥ, ṛbhukṣā, mahendraḥ, kośikaḥ, pūtakratuḥ, viśvambharaḥ, hariḥ, purudaṃśā, śatadhṛtiḥ, pṛtanāṣāḍ, ahidviṣaḥ, vajrapāṇiḥ, devarājaḥ, parvatāriḥ, paryaṇyaḥ, devatādhipaḥ, nākanāthaḥ, pūrvadikkapatiḥ, pulomāriḥ, arhaḥ, pracīnavarhiḥ, tapastakṣaḥ, biḍaujāḥ, arkaḥ, ulūkaḥ, kaviḥ, kauśikaḥ, jiṣṇuḥ   

sā devatā yā svargasya adhipatiḥ iti manyate।

vedeṣu indrasya sūktāni santi।

dik

dikśūlam   

viśiṣṭeṣu dineṣu viśiṣṭadiśi kṛtaḥ vāsaḥ vā kṛtā yātrā vā yā aśubhā asti iti manyate।

śukravāsare ravivāsare udīcyāṃ maṅgalavāsare guruvāsare uttaradiśi somavāsare śanivāsare prācyāṃ tathā ca bṛhaspativāsare dakṣiṇadiśāyāṃ dikśūlam asti iti manyate।

dik

dik, āśā, harit, nideśinī, diśā, kakubhaḥ, haritaḥ, gauḥ   

kṣitijasya kalpiteṣu caturṣu vibhāgeṣu ekaḥ।

mama gṛham uttarasyāṃ diśi vartate।

dik

sāmavedīya, sāmavedika   

sāmavedasambandhī।

paṇḍitaḥ sāmavedīyasya ślokasya arthaṃ spaṣṭīkaroti।

dik

diksūcakaḥ, digdarśaka-yantra   

tad yantraṃ yad diśāṃ darśayati।

vane yadā digbhramaḥ jātaḥ tadā diksūcakasya sāhāyyena mayā diśā jñātā।

dik

uttarā, udīcī, tiryagdik, kauverī, devī   

dakṣiṇadiśaḥ saṃmukhī dik।

bhāratadeśasya uttarasyām diśi himālayaḥ asti।

dik

yamaḥ, yamarāṭ, kṛtāntaḥ, kālaḥ, antakaḥ, vaivasvataḥ, mahiṣadhvajaḥ, mahiṣavāhanaḥ, dharmaḥ, dharmarājaḥ, pitṛpati, daṇḍadharaḥ, śrāddhadevaḥ, śamanaḥ, auḍambaraḥ, yamunābhrātā, dakṣiṇadikpālaḥ, dadhnaḥ, bhīmaśāsanaḥ, śīrṇapādaḥ, prāṇaharaḥ, hariḥ   

mṛtyoḥ devatā, dakṣiṇadikpālaḥ yaḥ jīvānām phalāphalam niyamayati।

dattābhaye tvayiyamādapi daṇḍadhāre।

dik

karṇakīṭī, śatapadī, karṇajalaukāḥ, bhīruḥ, śatapādikā, karṇajalukā, śatapāta, śatapādī   

kīṭaviśeṣaḥ, karṇasya bhedakaḥ kṣudraḥ kīṭī।

karṇajalukā mānavāya hānikarā।

dik

vedikā, vedī, āyatanam, mānaḥ, sthānam   

śubhakāryārthe dhārmikakāryārthe vinirmitā unnatā sacchāyā bhūmiḥ।

saḥ vedikāyām upaviśya kathāṃ śṛṇoti।

dik

dakṣiṇadik, yāmyā   

uttara-diśaḥ viruddhā dik yasyāḥ svāmī yamaḥ iti manyate। mama gṛhaṃ dakṣiṇadiśi vartate।/

pragṛhya tu mahīpālo jalapūritam añjalim। diśaṃ yāmyām abhimukho rudan vacanam abravīt॥ [rāmāyaṇa 2।103।26]

dik

ṛṇapradātā, uttamarṇaḥ, kusīdaḥ, kusīdikaḥ, prayoktā, prayojakaḥ, vṛddhyājīvaḥ, vṛddhyupajīvī, dhanikaḥ, sādhu   

ṛṇadānajīvakaḥ dhanikaḥ yaḥ anyān ṛṇatvena dhanaṃ dadāti।

vayam uttamarṇāya ṛṇaṃ pratyarpayitum icchāmaḥ।

dik

īryapādikā   

indhanāt pracālyamānā laghudvicakrikā।

mārge eva tasyāḥ īryapādikā aduṣyat।

dik

pratīcī, paścimadik   

sā prācyāḥ sammukhā dik।

mama gṛhaṃ asya sthānasya pratīcyāṃ diśi asti।

dik

yuvatī, yuvatiḥ, taruṇī, yūnī, talunī, dikkarī, dhanikā, dhanīkā, madhyamā, dṛṣṭarajāḥ, madhyamikā, īśvarī, varyā   

prāptayauvanā strī। (prāg yauvanā yuvatiḥ iti vātsyāyanaḥ।);

yo yaṃ vicintayati yāni sa tanmayatvam। yassmād ataḥ subhagayā iva gatā yuvatyaḥ॥

dik

dikpālaḥ, lokapālaḥ, dikpatiḥ   

purāṇānusāreṇa pratyekasyāḥ diśaḥ pālanakartrī devatā।

pūrvadiśaḥ dikpālaḥ indraḥ asti।

dik

śāstram, vijñānam, vidyā, kalindikā, kaḍandikā   

jaḍapadārthānāṃ laukikaviṣayāṇāñca jñātatattvānāṃ vivecanasya ekā svatantrā vidyāśākhā।

rāmaḥ rājanīteḥ śāstram adhīte।

dik

nandikeśvaraḥ, tryambakavṛṣabhaḥ, ājakāraḥ, nandī, nandiḥ   

purāṇānusāreṇa śivasya vṛṣabhaḥ।

nandikeśvaraḥ śivasya dvārapālaḥ asti।

dik

vaidika   

vedasambandhī।

cinmayāśrame vaidikī śikṣā pradīyate।

dik

mārgadarśakaḥ, pathadarśakaḥ, upadeśakaḥ, nirdeśakaḥ, nāyakaḥ, pragrahaḥ, mārgopadik, nirdeṣṭā, adhvadarśī, saṃcārayitā, nirṇetā, dhūrṣad, uddeśakaḥ, padavāyaḥ, ādeśakaḥ, prajñātā, mukhyaḥ, vicārakaḥ, vināyakaḥ, vinetā, voḍhā   

yaḥ mārgaṃ darśayati।

vayam ekaṃ kuśalaṃ mārgadarśakam anusarantaḥ agre agacchāma।

dik

sampādakaḥ, sampādikā   

yaḥ vartamānapatrapustakādīn krameṇa sthāpayitvā tān pariśīlya teṣāṃ prakāśanañca karoti।

kādambarī iti patrikāyāḥ sampādakaḥ rājendra-avasthīmahodayaḥ asti।

dik

bhūpradeśaḥ, dikcakravālam   

bhūmeḥ pradeśasya vā svarūpam।

nainītālanagarasya bhūpradeśaḥ atīva manoharaḥ asti।

dik

āyurvedika, āyurvedīya   

āyurvedasya saṃbandhī।

mama bhrātā āyurvedikaḥ vaidyaḥ asti।

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bakūlaḥ, agastyaḥ, vakavṛkṣaḥ, kesaraḥ, keśaraḥ, siṃhakesaraḥ, varalabdhaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, mukūlaḥ, mukulaḥ, strīmukhamadhuḥ, dohalaḥ, madhupuṣpaḥ, surabhiḥ, bhramarānandaḥ, sthirakusumaḥ, śāradikaḥ, karakaḥ, sīsaṃjñaḥ, viśāradaḥ, gūḍhapuṣyakaḥ, dhanvī, madanaḥ, madyāmodaḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, karahāṭakaḥ, karahāṭaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohadaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohalaḥ, strīmukhapaḥ, śītagandhā, dhanvaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, karakaḥ, kesaraḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, mukuraḥ, dantadhāvanaḥ   

vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ, puṣpaṣpavṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ āyurvede asya guṇāḥ śītalatvahṛdyatvaviṣadoṣanāśitvam।

bakūlasya phalam dantasthairyakaram asti।

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nandanam, kandasāram, nandanavanam, malayaḥ, nandikā   

indrasya vāṭikā।

pārijātavṛkṣaḥ nandanavane vartate।

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pādasphoṭaḥ, vipādikā, sphuṭī, sphuṭiḥ, pādasphoṭiḥ   

ekādaśakṣudrakuṣṭhāntargatatṛtīyakuṣṭham।

pādasphoṭe pādeṣu kṛṣṇavarṇīyaḥ gaṇḍaḥ nirgacchati।

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viṣṇukrāntā, aparājitā, āsphoṭā, girikarṇī, harikrāntā, nīlapuṣpā, nīlakrāntā, sunīlā, vikrāntā, charddikā   

latāviśeṣaḥ।

viṣṇukrāntāyāḥ nīlavarṇīyaṃ puṣpaṃ bhavati।

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bakulaḥ, sindhupuṣpaḥ, śāradikā, gūḍhapuṣpakaḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, dhūkaḥ, bhramarānandaḥ, madhupuṣpaḥ, maghagandhaḥ, madyalālasaḥ, madyāmodaḥ, makulaḥ, makuraḥ, viśāradaḥ, śakradrumaḥ, śivakesaraḥ, sarvakesaraḥ, siṃhakesaraḥ, sthirapuṣpaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohadaḥ, strīmukhamadhudohalaḥ, strīmukhapaḥ, śītagandhā, dhanvaḥ, sīdhugandhaḥ, karakaḥ, kesaraḥ, cirapuṣpaḥ, dhanvī, mukuraḥ, dantadhāvanaḥ, strīmukhamadhuḥ   

ekasya ciraharitasya vṛkṣasya puṣpam।

bakulasya sugandhaḥ tīvraḥ bhavati।

dik

aparājitaḥ, adrikarṇī, aśvakhurī, kumārī, gavākṣaḥ, girikarṇā, ghṛṣṭi, chardikā, tailaspandā, dadhipuṣpikā, nagakarṇī, badarā, bhūrilagnā, mahāpuṣpā, mahāśvetā, mahārasā, maheśvarī, vyaktagandhā, supuṣpā, supuṣpī, sumukhī, harīkrāntā, śvetapuṣpā, śvetagokarṇī, śvetadhāman, nīlakrāntā, nīlapuṣpā, nīlagirikarṇikā, nīlādrikarṇikā, nīlādriparājitā, āsphotā, viṣṇukrāntā, kaṭabhī, garddabhī, sitapuṣpī, śvetā, śvetabhaṇḍā, bhadrā, suputrī, gardabhaḥ   

bhūmau prakīrṇaḥ vallarīviśeṣaḥ।

eṣā bhūmiḥ aparājitena ācchāditā ।

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vaidikaḥ   

yaḥ vedān jānāti;

paṇḍita-maheśvaraḥ mahān vaidikaḥ

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bhāṣākovidaḥ, śābdikaḥ, śabdavyutpannaḥ, bhāṣāpravīṇaḥ, bhāṣājñaḥ   

bhāṣāśāstrasya jñātā।

asmin vādavivāde prakhyātāḥ bhāṣākovidāḥ paryupāsitāḥ।

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kāmodikaḥ   

yaḥ kāmodaṃ gāyati।

kāmodikaḥ kāmodaṃ gāyati।

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alindaḥ, vitardikā, vitardiḥ, tamaṅgaḥ, vedikā   

gṛhasya bhitteḥ bahiḥ āgataḥ saḥ bhāgaḥ yaḥ kṣudrastambhaśreṇyā parisṛṣṭaḥ asti।

te sandhyāsamayasya kaṣāyaṃ alinde eva pibanti।

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alindaḥ, vitardiḥ, vitardikā, tamaṅga, vedikā   

sabhāgṛhasya uparitanaḥ aṭṭaḥ yaḥ prathama-aṭṭasya upari kevalaṃ pṛṣṭhabhāge vartate।

alindasya cīṭikā na prāptā।

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vivādānugata, sāṃvādika   

yasmin viṣaye vādaṃ bhavitum arhati।

kecit netāraḥ vivādānugataṃ bhāṣaṇaṃ kṛtvā janeṣu kalaham utpādayanti।

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makarandikā   

chandoviśeṣaḥ।

makarandikāyāḥ pratyekasmin caraṇe navadaśa varṇāḥ santi।

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dikhunadī   

nāgālaॅṇḍarājyasya pramukhā nadī।

dikhunadyāṃ nirmitayā jalavidyudyojanayā nāgālaॅṇḍarājyasya bṛhat bhāgaḥ anugṛhītaḥ।

dik

diś, dik, dig   

niyatasthānasya pūrvāparavistāraḥ।

kasyāṃ diśi gacchati bhoḥ।

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dikrīḍāyuddham, samūhakhelā, krīḍā-pratiyogitā   

vividheṣu saṅgheṣu paṅkti-paramparayā krīḍamāṇā krīḍā।

asmin saptāhe yaṣṭikandukasya sādikrīḍāyuddham asti।

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kṣetram, pradeśaḥ, antaḥ, bhūmiḥ, nivāsaḥ, avakāśaḥ, uddeśaḥ, dik, deśaḥ, sthānam   

kasyāpi vistāritaḥ bhāgaḥ।

etat bhāratasya kṛṣyotpādakaṃ kṣetram asti।

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dikṣācakṣuḥ   

guruḍasya putraḥ।

dikṣācakṣuṣaḥ varṇanaṃ purāṇeṣu asti।

dik

madikerīnadaram   

kurgamaṇḍalasya mukhyālayaḥ।

saḥ madikerīnagare nivasati।

dik

avaidika   

vedaviruddhaḥ।

idānīntane kāle avaidikāḥ prathāḥ adhikāḥ pracalanti।

dik

avaidika   

yad vaidikaṃ nāsti।

bauddhaḥ dharmaḥ avaidikaḥ dharmaḥ asti।

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syandikānadī   

paurāṇikī nadī।

rāmāyaṇasya anusāreṇa syandikānadī kauśalarājyasya dakṣiṇadiśi vahati sma।

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diksūcaka   

diśaḥ sūcakaḥ।

naukādiṣu diksūcakaṃ yantraṃ bhavati।

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vaidikasārvabhaumaḥ   

lekhakanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

vaidikasārvabhaumaḥ iti naikeṣāṃ lekhakānāṃ nāma asti

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śābdikanarasiṃhaḥ   

ekaḥ vaiyākaraṇaḥ ।

śābdikanarasiṃhasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

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kumudikā   

ekā strī ।

kathāgrantheṣu kumudikāyāḥ varṇanaṃ prāpyate

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kumudikā   

ekā strī ।

kathāgrantheṣu kumudikāyāḥ varṇanaṃ prāpyate

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gabdikā   

ekaṃ rāṣṭram ।

gabdikā pāṇininā sindhvādigaṇe parigaṇitā asti

dik

ādik   

dikcakrasya ekā viśiṣṭā diśā ।

ādiśaḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikāvivaraṇaprakāśikā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāvivaraṇaprakāśikāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

dik

pañcapādikāvivaraṇam   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāvivaraṇasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikādhyāsabhāṣyavyākhyā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikādhyāsabhāṣyavyākhyāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

dik

pañcapādikāṭīkātattvadīpanam   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāṭīkātattvadīpanasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikāṭīkā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāṭīkāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

dik

pañcapādikāśāstradarpaṇaḥ   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāśāstradarpaṇasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

dik

pañcapādikāvyākhyā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāvyākhyāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikāvivaraṇaprakāśikā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāvivaraṇaprakāśikāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikāvivaraṇam   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāvivaraṇasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikādhyāsabhāṣyavyākhyā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikādhyāsabhāṣyavyākhyāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

dik

pañṭapādikāṭīkātattvadīpanam   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāṭīkātattvadīpanasya ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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pañcapādikāṭīkā   

ekaḥ ṭīkāgranthaḥ ।

pañcapādikāṭīkāyāḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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dvandvādikośa   

ekaḥ kośaḥ ।

dvandvādikośasya ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

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nandikeśaḥ   

ekaṃ puṇyakṣetram ।

nandikeśasya ullekhaḥ śivapurāṇe asti

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dikaḥ   

ekaḥ deśaḥ ।

nādikasya ullekhaḥ bauddhasāhitye asti

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