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eva | ind. (in the saṃhitā- also ev/ā-) ( i- ;fr. pronominal base e- , probably connected with 2. /eva-), so, just so, exactly so (in the sense of the later evam-) |
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eva | ind. indeed, truly, really (often at the beginning of a verse in conjunction with other particles, as id-, hi-) |
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eva | ind. (in its most frequent use of strengthening the idea expressed by any word, eva-must be variously rendered by such adverbs as) just, exactly, very, same, only, even, alone, merely, immediately on, still, already, etc. (exempli gratia, 'for example' tvam eva yantā nānyo 'sti pṛthivyām-,thou alone art a charioteer, no other is on earth, i.e. thou art the best charioteer ; tāvatīm eva rātrim-,just so long as a night; evam- eva-or tathaiva-,exactly so, in this manner only;in the same manner as above; tenaiva mantreṇa-,with the same mantra- as above; apaḥ spṛṣṭvaiva-,by merely touching water; tān eva-,these very persons; na cirād eva-,in no long time at all; japyenaiva-,by sole repetition; abhuktvaiva-,even without having eaten; iti vadann eva-,at the very moment of saying so; sa jīvann eva-,he while still living, etc.) etc. |
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eva | ind. (sometimes, especially in connection with other adverbs, eva-is a mere expletive without any exact meaning and not translatable exempli gratia, 'for example' tv eva-, caiva-, eva ca-,etc.;according to native authorities eva-implies emphasis, affirmation, detraction, diminution, command, restrainment) ; ([ confer, compare Zend aeva; Gothic aiv; Old German eo,io; modern German je.]) |
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eva | mfn. ( i-), going, moving, speedy, quick |
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eva | m. course, way (generally instrumental case plural) |
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eva | m. the earth, world ([ ]) |
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eva | m. a horse ([ ]) |
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eva | m. plural way or manner of acting or proceeding, conduct, habit, usage, custom |
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eva | m. ([ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin aevu-m; Gothic aivs; O.H.Ge7waand Anglo-Saxon e7u,e7o,"custom","law"; German ehe.]) |
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evam | ind. (fr. pronominal base e- ;probably connected with 1. ev/a-), thus, in this way, in such a manner, such, (it is not found in the oldest hymns of the veda-, where its place is taken by 1. ev/a-,but occurs in later hymns ind. in the brāhmaṇa-s, especially in connection with vid-,"to know", and its derivatives[ exempli gratia, 'for example' ya evaṃ veda-,he who knows so; see evaṃ-v/id-, column 3];in classical Sanskrit evam-occurs very frequently, especially in connection with the roots vac-,"to speak", and śru-,"to hear", and refers to what precedes as well as to what follows[ exempli gratia, 'for example' evam uktvā-,having so said; evam evaitat-,this is so; evam astu-or evam bhavatu-,be it so, I assent; asty evam-,it is so; yady evam-,if this be so; kim evam-,how so? what is the meaning of it? what does this refer to? maivam-,not so! evam-- yathā-or yathā-- evam-,so - as]) etc. |
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evam | ind. (it is also often used like an adjective[ exempli gratia, 'for example' evaṃ te vacane rataḥ-,rejoicing in such words of thine; where evam- equals evaṃ-vidhe-]) |
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evam | ind. sometimes evam- is merely an expletive |
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evam | ind. according to lexicographers evam- may imply likeness (so) |
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evam | ind. sameness of manner (thus) |
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evam | ind. assent (yes, verily) |
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evam | ind. affirmation (certainly, indeed, assuredly) |
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evam | ind. command (thus, etc.) |
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evam | ind. and be used as an expletive. |
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evamabhyanūkta | mfn. so stated or spoken about |
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evamācāra | mfn. behaving or acting in such a manner |
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evamādi | mfn. beginning with such a one, of such qualities or kind, such |
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evamādya | mfn. beginning with such a one, of such qualities or kind, such |
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evamākṛti | mfn. so shaped |
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evamarthīya | mfn. relating to that |
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evamātmaka | mf(ikā-)n. of such a nature, so conditioned |
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evamavastha | mfn. so situated |
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evambhūta | mfn. of such a quality or nature, such |
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evambhūtavat | mfn. furnished with anything of this kind. |
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evaṃdravya | mfn. consisting of such substances |
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evaṃgata | mfn. being in such a condition or state, so circumstanced, of such kind |
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evaṃgate | ind. under such circumstances |
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evaṃgotra | mfn. of such a family, |
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evaṃguṇa | mfn. possessing such qualities or good qualities etc. |
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evaṃguṇajātīya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. possessing such qualities or good qualities etc.' |
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evaṃguṇasaṃpanna | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. possessing such qualities or good qualities etc.' ' |
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evaṃguṇopeta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. possessing such qualities or good qualities etc.' ' ' |
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evaṃjāti | mfn. of such a family, |
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evaṃjātīya | mfn. of such a kind or nature, such |
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evaṃkāla | mfn. containing so many syllabic instants on |
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evaṃkāram | ind. in this manner |
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evaṃkarman | mfn. one who has done so, |
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evaṃkārya | mfn. having such an aim, aiming at that |
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evaṃkḷpta | mfn. so prescribed or enjoined, |
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evaṃkratu | mfn. thus minded |
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evaṃnāman | mfn. so called |
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evaṃnyaṅga | mfn. having such a characteristic, of such a kind |
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evaṃnyāya | mfn. following this manner or rule of performance |
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evampariṇāma | mfn. having such a conclusion, |
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evamprabhāva | mfn. possessed of such power |
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evamprakāra | mfn. of such a kind, such |
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evampratyaya | mfn. having such a belief, |
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evampravāda | mfn. having such a grammatical form, |
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evamprāya | mfn. of such a kind, such |
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evampūrva | mfn. preceded by this |
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evaṃrūpa | mf(ā-)n. of such a form or kind |
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evaṃsaṃjñaka | mfn. having such a name or term, named thus |
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evaṃsamṛddha | mfn. so complete |
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evaṃsaṃsthitika | mfn. of such a nature or kind |
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evaṃśīla | mfn. of such a character or disposition, |
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evaṃtarkin | mfn. concluding, reasoning thus |
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evaṃvid | mfn. knowing so or thus, well instructed, familiar with what is right |
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evaṃvidha | mfn. of such a kind, in such a form or manner, such |
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evaṃvidus | mfn. (= vidvas-), |
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evaṃvidvas | (once -vidv/as- ) idem or 'mfn. (= vidvas-), ' |
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evaṃvīrya | mfn. strong in that respect |
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evaṃvīrya | mfn. possessed of such a power |
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evaṃviṣaya | mfn. having such an object, referring to that commentator or commentary on |
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evaṃviśeṣaṇa | mfn. having such an attribute, thus defined commentator or commentary on |
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evaṃvrata | mfn. fulfilling such duties |
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evaṃvrata | mfn. of such a behaviour, acting thus |
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evaṃvṛtta | mfn. acting or behaving in such a manner, of such a kind |
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evaṃvṛtti | mfn. acting or behaving in such a manner, of such a kind |
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evaṃyuktam | (ṃ-yuktam-) ind. in such a manner |
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evathā | ind. so, just so, like |
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evayā | mfn. going quickly (said of viṣṇu-) |
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evayā | mfn. (of the marut-s) |
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evayāmarut | m. "accompanied or protected by the quick marut-s", Name of a ṛṣi- |
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evayāmarut | m. Name of a hymn () |
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evayāvan | mf(arī-)n. going quickly (said of viṣṇu- and the marut-s) |
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abhidevana | n. a board for playing at dice |
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abhisevana | n. practising, cultivating |
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abhīṣṭadevatā | f. beloved goddess, favourite deity (invoked in the last prayer before death) |
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abhitodevayajanamātradeśa | mfn. whose space on all sides suffices for a sacrificial ground |
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ācāryadeva | mfn. worshipping one's teacher like a deity |
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ādeva | mf(ī-)n. varia lectio adeva- q.v |
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ādeva | m. (scil jana-) "all creatures including the gods" ( on ) |
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ādeva | mf(ī-)n. devoted to the gods ([ ]) |
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adeva | mfn. not divine not of divine origin, not referring to any deity |
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adeva | mfn. godless, impious |
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adeva | m. one who is not a god |
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ādevaka | mf(ī-)n. ( div-), one who sports or plays |
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adevaka | mf(ā-)n. not referring to or intended for any deity |
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adevamātrika | mfn. "not having the gods or clouds as mothers, not suckled by any deity", not rained upon. |
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ādevana | n. a place for playing |
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ādevana | n. a means of playing |
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ādevana | n. gain in playing |
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adevatā | f. one who is not a deity |
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adevatra | mfn. not devoted to the gods |
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adevayat | ([ ]) mfn. indifferent to the gods, irreligious. |
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adevayu | ([ ]) mfn. indifferent to the gods, irreligious. |
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adhideva | m. a presiding or tutelary deity. |
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adhidevam | ([ ]) ind. concerning the gods or the deity. |
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adhidevana | n. a table or board for gambling |
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adhidevatā | f. a presiding or tutelary deity. |
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adhidevatam | ([ ]) ind. concerning the gods or the deity. |
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ādideva | m. "the first god" |
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ādideva | m. Name of brahman-, viṣṇu-, śiva-, gaṇeśa-, the sun. |
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ādityadeva | m. idem or 'm. Name of a man.' |
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ādityadevata | (ādity/a--) mfn. one whose (special) deity is the sun |
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aghadeva | m. Name of a man |
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agnideva | m. agni- |
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agnidevata | (agn/i--) mfn. having agni- for deity |
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agnihotradevatā | f. the deity of the agnihotra- |
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agnyādhānadevatā | f. the deity of the agnyādheya- ceremony |
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agrevadha | m. hitting or killing whatever is in front |
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agrevaṇa | n. the border of a forest (gaRa rājadantādi- q.v) |
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ahideva | n. "having serpents as deities", Name of the nakṣatra- aśleṣā- |
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ahirbudhnyadevatā | f. plural "having ahirbudhnya- as deity", the nakṣatra- uttara-bhadrapadā- |
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ahirbudhnyadevatya | n. "having ahirbudhnya- as deity", the nakṣatra- uttara-bhadrapadā- |
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ajadevatā | f. plural the 25th lunar mansion. |
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ājānadeva | (āj/āna--) m. a god by birth (as opposed to karma-deva- q.v) () |
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akṣadevana | n. gambling, dice-playing. |
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akṣaryaṃrevat | n. Name of a sāman- |
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ālekhyadevatā | f. a painted deity. |
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amaradeva | m. a Name of amarasiṃha-. |
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ambudeva | n. "having the waters as deity", Name of the astrological mansion pūrvāṣāḍhā- |
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amoghadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, |
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ānandadeva | m. Name of a poetry or poetic |
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anantadeva | m. Name of various persons, especially of a king of Kashmir. |
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ananyadeva | mfn. having no other god. |
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aneva | ind. otherwise |
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anevam | ind. not so, |
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anevaṃvid | mfn. not having such knowledge, |
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anevaṃvidvas | mfn. not having such knowledge, |
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annadevatā | f. the divinity supposed to preside over articles of food. |
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anṛtadeva | (/anṛta--) m. one whose gods are not true |
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antevasāyin | m. a man living at the end of a town or village, a man belonging to the lowest caste |
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antideva | (/anti--) mfn. being in the presence of the gods, near the gods |
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antideva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of an ancient king and sage, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding ; |
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aṇurevatī | f. the plant Croton Polyandrum. |
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anurevatī | f. Name of a plant. |
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anyadevata | mfn. having another divinity id est addressed to another divinity. |
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anyadevatya | ([ ]) mfn. having another divinity id est addressed to another divinity. |
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āpadeva | m. (fr. 2. ap-), Name of the god of water (varuṇa-) |
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āpadeva | m. Name of an author |
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apadevatā | f. an evil demon. |
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āpaṇadevatā | f. image of a deity placed in the market |
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apitṛdevatya | (/a-pitṛ--) mfn. not having the Manes as deities |
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āpodevata | mfn. having the water as deity |
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āpodevata | āpo-maya-, etc. See . |
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āpodevatya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the water as deity ' |
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aprattadevata | mfn. not yet offered to a deity, |
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ardhadeva | m. demi-god |
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ardhadevatā | f. a half-deity, demigod, |
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āryadeva | m. Name of a pupil of nāgārjuna-. |
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aśeva | mf(ā-)n. not causing pleasure, pernicious |
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āsevana | n. abiding in |
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āsevana | n. assiduous practice or performance of anything |
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asmaddevatya | mfn. having us as deities |
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aśvadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet, |
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aśvidevatāka | mfn. whose divinities are the aśvin-s |
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ataeva | ind. for this very reason |
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ataeva | ind. therefore. |
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atideva | m. a superior god |
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atideva | m. surpassing the gods. |
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atithideva | mfn. one to whom a guest is as a divinity |
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ātmadevatā | f. a tutelary deity |
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avantideva | m. (equals -varman- q.v) Name of a king |
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avodeva | See 2. av/as-. |
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ayathādevatam | (/a-yathā-) ind. not consonant or suitable to a deity |
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bahudevata | mfn. (a hymn) addressed to many deities ( bahudevatatva -tva- n.) |
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bahudevatā | f. an offering for many deities, |
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bahudevatatva | n. bahudevata |
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bahudevatya | mfn. belonging to many deities |
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baijaladeva | m. Name of a prince and author (see bijala-under bīja-). |
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baladeva | m. wind |
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baladeva | m. Name of the elder brother of kṛṣṇa- (said to have been produced from a white hair of viṣṇu-, and regarded as a nāga-) etc. |
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baladeva | m. of a nāga-rāja- |
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baladeva | m. of a Brahman |
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baladeva | m. of several authors (also with vidyābhūṣaṇa-) |
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bāladeva | m. Name of a man |
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bāladeva | m. patronymic fr. bala-d- |
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baladevapattana | n. Name of a town |
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baladevasvasṛ | f. Name of śiva-'s wife |
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balavarmadeva | m. idem or 'm. Name of a king ' |
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balavarmadeva | m. Name of a merchant |
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ballāladeva | (with daiva-jña-) m. Name of the author of the bhoja-prabandha- |
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ballālasenadeva | m. Name of an author |
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bamburevaṇa | m. or n. (?) Name of a place |
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bāpūdeva | m. Name of an author |
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bāpyadeva | m. Name of the writer of a particular inscription |
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bāvādeva | and bāvā-śāstrin- m. Name of authors |
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bhadradeva | varia lectio for next. |
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bhagadeva | mfn. "whose god is the female organ", lustful, a libertine |
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bhagadevata | mf(ā-)n. having bhaga- for a deity |
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bhagadevatā | f. a hymeneal divinity |
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bhagavantadeva | m. Name of a prince (king of bhareha-, son of sāhi-deva- and a patron of nīlakaṇṭha- see next) |
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bhānudeva | m. Name of a king |
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bhartṛdevatā | f. idolizing a husband |
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bhāskaradeva | m. Name of a poet |
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bhaumadevalipi | f. Name of a kind of writing |
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bhavaddeva | m. Name of a man (for bhava-deva-?). |
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bhavadeva | m. Name of various authors (also with paṇḍita kavi-, bāla-valabhī-bhujaṃga-, bhaṭṭa-and miśra-) |
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bhīmadeva | m. Name of authors |
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bhīmādeva | m. Name of two men |
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bhogadeva | m. Name of a man |
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bhojadeva | m. Name of a celebrated king of dhārā- (who was a great patron of learning at the beginning of the 11th century, and is the reputed author of several works., especially of a commentator or commentary on the yoga-sūtra-s see ) etc. |
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bhojadeva | m. of a king of kaccha- |
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bhojadevaśabdānuśāsana | n. Name of work |
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bhramaradeva | m. Name of a poet |
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bhrātṛvyadevatya | mf(/ā-)n. having a rivals for a deity |
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bhrātṛvyadevatya | mf(/ā-)n. (ty/a-) |
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bhṛgudeva | m. Name of an author |
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bhṛgudevata | mfn. worshipping the bhṛgu-s |
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bhūdeva | m. a divinity upon earth, a Brahman (see -sura-) |
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bhūdeva | m. Name of śiva- |
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bhūdeva | m. of various men |
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bhūdevaśukla | m. Name of a poetry or poetic |
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bhūdharevara | m. "mountain-lord", Name of hima-vat- |
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bhūmideva | m. "earth-god", a Brahman etc. |
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bhūṣaṇadeva | m. Name of a poet |
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bindudeva | m. equals ṇa-, a Buddhist deity |
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bindudeva | m. Name of śiva- |
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bopadeva | See vopadeva-. |
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brahmadeva | m. (also with paṇḍita-) Name of various authors |
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brahmamaṅgaladevatā | f. Name of lakṣmī- |
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brahmaṇyadeva | m. Name of viṣṇu- (= brahmaṇyānāṃ śreṣṭhaḥ- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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brahmayajñadevarṣipitṛtarpaṇa | n. Name of work |
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bṛhaddevasthāna | n. Name of a sāman- |
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bṛhaddevatā | f. Name of a large work (enumerating and explaining the deities to which each hymn of the is addressed). |
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bṛhatpārevata | m. a kind of fruit tree (= mahā-p-) |
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buddhadeva | m. Name of a man |
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caitanyadeva | m. Name of a man |
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cakradeva | m. "having the wheel (of a war-chariot) for his deity", Name of a warrior |
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candradeva | m. Name of a warrior |
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candradeva | m. of a Brahman (of kāśyapa-'s family) |
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candradeva | m. of a poet |
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caradeva | m. Name of a man |
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carmaprasevaka | m. equals -puṭa- |
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cārudeva | m. Name of the father of the author of |
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cāturmāsyadevatā | f. the deity of a cāturmāsya- sacrifice |
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chandodeva | m. Name of mataṅga- |
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cirasevaka | m. an old servant |
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citradeva | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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daityadeva | m. "god of the daitya-s", varuṇa- |
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daityadeva | m. Wind |
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dāmodaradeva | m. Name of a man |
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dāntadeva | m. Name of men. |
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darśapūrṇamāsadevatā | f. the deity presiding on those days |
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dasradevatā | f. "having the aśvin-s as deity", the nakṣatra- aśvinī- |
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deva | mf(ī-)n. (fr. 3. div-) heavenly, divine (also said of terrestrial things of high excellence) (superl. devatama dev/a-tama-m. ; devitamā devi-tamā- f., ) |
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deva | m. (according to d/eva-) a deity, god etc. etc. |
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deva | m. (rarely applied to) evil demons |
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deva | m. (plural the gods as the heavenly or shining ones; v/iśve dev/ās-,all the gods , or a particular class of deities [see under v/iśva-],often reckoned as 33, either 11 for each of the 3 worlds [ see tri-daśa-],or 8 vasu-s, 11 rudra-s, and 12 āditya-s [to which the 2 aśvin-s must be added] ; see also ;with jaina-s 4 classes, viz. bhavanādhīśa-, vyantara-, jyotiṣka-,and vaimānika-; dev/ānām p/atnyas-,the wives of the gods [ see deva-patnī-below]) |
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deva | m. Name of the number 33 (See above) |
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deva | m. Name of indra- as the god of the sky and giver of rain etc. |
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deva | m. a cloud |
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deva | m. (with jaina-s) the 22nd arhat- of the future ut-sarpiṇī- |
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deva | m. the image of a god, an idol |
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deva | m. a god on earth or among men, either Brahman, priest (see bhū-d-), or king, prince (as a title of honour, especially in the vocative case"your majesty"or"your honour";also in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' śrī-harṣa-d-, vikramāṅka-d-,king śrī-- harṣa- or vikramāṅka-, and in names as puruṣottama-d-[lit. having viṣṇu- as one's deity; see atithi-d-, ācārya-d-, pitṛ-d-, mātṛ-d-];rarely preceding the name exempli gratia, 'for example' deva-caṇḍamahāsena- ) etc. (see kṣiti--, nara--,etc.) |
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deva | m. a husband's brother (see devṛ-and devara-) |
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deva | m. a fool, dolt |
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deva | m. a child |
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deva | m. a man following any particular line or business |
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deva | m. a spearman, lancer |
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deva | m. emulation, wish to excel or overcome |
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deva | m. sport, play |
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deva | m. a sword |
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deva | m. Name of men |
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deva | m. of a disciple of nāgārjuna- |
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deva | m. diminutive for devadatta- Va1rtt.4 Sch. |
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deva | n. () an organ of sense |
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devabāhu | m. "the arm of the gods", Name of an ancient ṛṣi- |
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devabāhu | m. of a son of hṛdika- |
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devabala | m. "having divine strength", Name of a general |
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devabalā | f. Sida Rhomboidea |
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devabali | m. oblation to the gods |
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devabandhu | mfn. (v/a--) related to the gods |
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devabandhu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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devabhadra | m. Name of an author |
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devabhāga | m. "the portion of the gods", the northern hemisphere (opp. to asura--) |
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devabhāga | m. (g/a-), Name of a teacher called also srauta- or śrautarṣa- |
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devabhāga | m. of a son of sūra- and brother of vasu-deva- |
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devabhakta | (v/a--) mfn. distributed by the gods |
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devabhakti | f. service of the gods |
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devabhāṣyasnānavidhipaddhati | f. Name of work |
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devabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a man |
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devabhavana | n. "divine abode", heaven |
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devabhavana | n. temple |
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devabhavana | n. Ficus Religiosa |
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devabhiṣaj | m. physician of the gods (the aśvin-s) |
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devabhīti | f. fear of the gods (?) gaRa dāsī-bhārādi-. |
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devabhoga | m. pleasure of the gods, heavenly joy |
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devabhojya | n. "food of gods", amṛta- |
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devabhojya | n. nectar |
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devabhrāj | m. (Nominal verb ṭ-),"shining like a god", Name of a son of mahya-, son of vivasvat- (the sun) |
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devabhū | m. a god or (f.?) heaven |
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devabhū | to become a god |
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devabhūmi | v l for prec. m. |
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devabhūri | m. varia lectio for ti- m. |
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devabhūta | mfn. having become a god |
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devabhūti | m. Name of the last prince of the śuṅga- dynasty (varia lectio mi-and ri-) |
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devabhūti | f. the Ganges of the sky |
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devabhūya | n. godhead, divinity ( devabhūyaṃgata yaṃgata- mfn.gone to divine, i.e. dead ) |
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devabhūyaṃgata | mfn. devabhūya |
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devabodha | m. "having divine knowledge", Name of a poet and a Scholiast or Commentator on |
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devabodhi | m. "god-inspired", Name of a poet |
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devabodhisattva | m. Name of a Buddhist saint. |
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devabrahman | m. "a Brahman among the gods", Name of nārada- Brahman esteemed by the gods |
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devabrahmaṇasātkṛ | to present to the gods and Brahmans (wrongly sata-kṛ-). |
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devacakra | n. a divine wheel |
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devacakra | n. (with śākta-s)"the holy circle" , Name of a mystical diagram |
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devacandra | m. Name of a man |
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devacarita | n. the course of action or practices of the gods |
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devacaryā | f. service of the gods |
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devacaryopaśobhita | mfn. beautified by it (as a hermitage) |
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devacchanda | m. a necklace of pearls (composed of 100 or 103 or 81 or 108 strings) |
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devacchandaprāsāda | m. a temple consecrated to a god |
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devacchandas | n. a divine metre |
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devacchandasa | n. a divine metre |
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devacikitsaka | m. divine physician |
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devacikitsaka | m. dual number the two aśvin-s |
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devacitta | n. the will of the gods |
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devadaivatya | mfn. "having the gods as deity", destined for the gods |
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devadālī | f. a kind of pumpkin |
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devadālikā | f. a kind of pumpkin |
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devadamanī | f. Name of a woman |
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devadamanikā | f. Name of a woman |
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devadānī | f. a kind of creeper (equals ghoṣakākṛti-) |
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devadantin | m. Name of śiva- (?) |
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devadarśa | m. Name of a teacher of |
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devadarśana | mfn. seeing the gods, familiar with them |
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devadarśana | m. Name of nārada-, |
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devadarśana | m. of a Brahman |
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devadarśana | n. appearance of a god |
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devadarśanin | wrong reading for daiva-d-. |
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devadarśī | f. of a school of , |
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devadarśin | mfn. equals śana- |
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devadarśin | m. Name of a school of |
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devadāru | mn. Pinus devadāru- or Deodar (also Avaria Longifolia and Erythrosylon Sideroxyloides) etc. |
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devadārumaya | mf(ī-)n. made of its wood |
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devadāruvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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devadāsa | m. a servant of a monastery () |
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devadāsa | m. Name of a merchant's son |
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devadāsa | m. of the brother of śārṅgadhara-'s mother (also sa-deva-) |
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devadāsa | m. of the son of a kālidāsa- |
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devadāsa | m. of several authors |
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devadāsī | f. a temple Nach-girl |
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devadāsī | f. the wild citron tree |
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devadatta | mfn. god-given etc. |
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devadatta | m. Name of arjuna-'s conch-shell |
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devadatta | m. of one of the vital airs (which is exhaled in yawning) |
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devadatta | m. Name of a cousin (or younger brother) and opponent of gautama- buddha- |
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devadatta | m. of a son of uru-śravas- and father of agni-veśya- |
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devadatta | m. of a son of the Brahman govinda-datta- |
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devadatta | m. of a son of hari-datta- |
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devadatta | m. of a son of king jayadatta- |
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devadatta | m. of several authors |
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devadatta | m. of a nāga- |
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devadatta | m. of a grāma- of the bāhīka-s |
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devadatta | m. a common N. for men used in gr., philosophy etc. |
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devadattā | f. Name of the mother of deva-datta- who was the cousin of gautama- buddha- (See above) |
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devadatta | f. Name of a courtezan |
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devadattaka | m. plural the party led by deva-datta- |
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devadattamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of deva-datta- Va1rtt. 16 |
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devadattikā | f. diminutive for -datta-, Va1rtt. 4 |
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devadatttacara | mfn. formerly in the possession of deva-datta- |
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devadatttāgraja | m. "the elder brother of deva-datta-", Name of gautama- buddha- (see above) |
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devadatttarūpya | mfn. equals -cara-, |
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devadatttaśatha | m. Name of a preceptor gaRa śaunakādi- in |
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devadatttīya | m. plural the pupils of deva-datta- Va1rtt. 5 |
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devadeva | m. "the god of gods", Name of brahmā- |
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devadeva | m. of rudra-- śiva-, 7324 |
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devadeva | m. of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- |
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devadeva | m. of gaṇeśa- |
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devadeva | m. dual number brahmā- and śiva- |
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devadeva | m. plural the Brahmans |
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devadeveśa | m. "lord of the chiefs of the gods", Name of śiva- ; of indra-, |
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devadeveśa | m. of viṣṇu-, |
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devadevī | f. Name of durgā- i |
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devadhāman | n. equals -gṛha- |
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devadhānī | f. "divine abode", Name of indra-'s city on the mānasottara- (east of meru-) |
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devadhānya | n. "god's grain", Andropogon Saccharatus, Andopogon Saccharatus, Holcus Saccharatus or Saccharatus Cernuum |
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devadhara | m. (bhāgavatācārya-) Name of Scholiast or Commentator on |
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devadharma | m. religious duty or office |
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devadharman | m. Name of a king |
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devādhideva | m. "god over gods"an arhat- |
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devadhiṣṇya | n. seat (i .e. chariot) of a god |
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devadhiṣṇya | n. bdellium |
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devadhūpa | m. "divine incense", the resin of Shorea Robusta |
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devadiṇṇa | m. corrupt form for -datta- |
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devadinna | m. idem or 'm. corrupt form for -datta- ' , Name of a son of devadatta- |
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devadīpa | m. "divine lamp", the eye |
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devadroṇī | f. an idol procession (originally ablution; see droṇī-) |
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devadroṇī | f. Phlomis Ceylanica |
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devadryac | mf(/īcī-) turned towards the gods |
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devadundubhi | m. "divine drum", holy basil with red flowers |
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devadundubhi | m. Name of indra- |
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devadurga | mfn. inaccessible to the gods |
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devadūta | m. divine messenger etc. (also taka- ) |
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devadutī | f. female messenger of the gods |
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devadutī | f. the wild citron tree |
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devadūti | wrong reading for -hūti-. |
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devadyumna | m. "glory of the gods", Name of a prince (son of devatā-jit- and father of parame-ṣṭhin-) |
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devagama | mfn. going to the gods, |
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devagaṇa | m. a troop or class of gods etc. |
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devagaṇadeva | m. Name of a poet |
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devagandhā | f. "having divine fragrance", a kind of medicine plant (equals mahāmodā-) |
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devagāndhāra | n. or m. a particular mode of singing (see -gandharva-) |
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devagāndhārī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī-. |
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devagandharva | m. plural gods and gandharva-s |
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devagandharva | m. the divine gandharva-s (opp. to manuṣya--), Taitt. (nārada- so called ) |
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devagandharva | n. a mode of singing, 8449, (see -gāndhāra-). |
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devagaṇeśvara | m. "lord of the troop of gods", Name of indra- |
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devagaṇikā | f. "divine courtezan", apsaras- |
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devagarbha | m. divine child |
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devagarbhā | f. Name of a river in kuśa-dvīpa- |
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devagarjana | n. "celestial roaring", thunder |
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devagava | m. plural the bulls of the gods. |
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devagavī | f. plural the cows of the gods |
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devagavī | f. Name of particular verses or formulas |
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devagāyana | m. "celestial songster", a gandharva- |
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devaghoṣa | m. Name of a man |
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devagiri | m. "divine hill", Name of a mountain (see -pūrva-) |
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devagiri | m. Name of Daulat-abad (situated between mountains) |
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devagirī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī- (see -kirī-). |
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devagopā | mfn. (v/a-.) having the gods for guardians |
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devagopā | f. divine protectress |
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devagraha | m. "divine seizer", a class of demons who cause harmless madness |
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devagrantha | m. Name of work |
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devagranthi | m. a divine knot or tie |
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devagṛha | n. house of the gods |
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devagṛha | n. temple, chapel etc. |
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devagṛha | n. palace of a king |
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devaguhī | f. Name of a place |
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devaguhya | n. a secret known only to the gods (see -rahasya-). |
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devagupta | mfn. "god-guarded" |
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devagupta | m. Name of a man |
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devaguru | m. the father or preceptor of the gods, id est kaśyapa- ( ) or bṛhaspati- () |
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devaguru | m. god and preceptor (at the beg. of compound) |
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devahavis | n. oblation to the gods |
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devahavya | n. idem or 'n. oblation to the gods ' |
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devahavya | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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devaheḍana | n. offence against the gods |
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devaheḍana | n. Name of |
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devaheḷana | n. offence against the gods |
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devaheḷana | n. Name of |
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devaheti | f. divine weapon |
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devahiṃsaka | m. enemy of the gods |
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devahita | mfn. (v/a--) arranged or appointed or settled by the gods |
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devahita | m. the good or welfare of the gods |
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devahitārthāya | ind. for the sake of the gods |
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devahiti | (v/a--) f. divine ordinance or arrangement |
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devahotra | m. Name of the father of yogeśvara- (a partial incarnation [ aṃśa-] of hari-) |
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devahrada | m. "the divine lake", Name of a sacred bathing-place |
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devahū | mfn. invoking the gods (superl. -tama-) |
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devahū | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi- |
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devahū | f. (scilicet dvār-) Name of the northern aperture of the human body, id est of the left ear (which is turned north wards if the face is directed towards the east) (see pitṛ--). |
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devahūti | f. (v/a--) invocation of the gods etc. (also tī- ) |
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devahūti | f. Name of a daughter of manu- svayam-bhū- and wife of kardama- (tī-, ) . |
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devahūya | n. invocation of the gods |
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devainasa | n. the curse of the gods |
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devainasa | according to to some,"sin committed by the gods". |
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devaja | mfn. god-born, divine (as a sāman-) |
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devaja | m. Name of a prince (son of saṃyama-) |
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devajā | mfn. "god-born" |
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devajagdha | n. "god-eaten", a kind of fragrant grass (equals kattṛṇa-) |
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devajagdhaka | n. "god-eaten", a kind of fragrant grass (equals kattṛṇa-) |
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devajāmi | mfn. (v/a--) peculiar to the gods |
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devajāmi | f. (jāmi-) a sister of the gods |
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devajana | m. (generally plural) a troop or collection of gods or demons or serpents etc. etc. (see daiva--, itara--) |
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devajana | Name (also title or epithet) of a guhyaka-, |
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devajananī | f. the mother of the gods |
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devajanavid | mfn. knowing gods etc. |
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devajanavidyā | f. knowledge of serpents etc. |
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devajapa | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- |
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devajāta | mfn. (v/a--) idem or 'mfn. "god-born" ' |
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devajāta | n. (jāt/a-) a class or race of gods |
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devajaya | m. Name of a poet |
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devajuṣṭa | (v/a--) mfn. agreeable to the gods |
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devajūta | (v/a--) mfn. "god-sped", incited or inspired or procured by the gods |
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devajūti | (de-!) m. Name of an āditya- |
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devaka | mf(ikā-)n. who or what sports or plays |
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devaka | mf(ikā-)n. divine, celestial idem or 'mf(ikā-)n. who or what sports or plays ' |
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devaka | m. (div-) a god, deity (at the end of an adjective (cf. mfn.) compound) (see daivaka-) |
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devaka | m. Name of a man (?) |
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devaka | m. of a gandharva- (at once a prince, son of āhuka- and father of devakī- [below] ) |
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devaka | m. of a son of yudhi-ṣṭhira- and yaudheyī- or pauravī- (see vikā-below) |
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devaka | m. familiar N. for deva-dattaka- |
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devaka | m. plural Name of the śūdra-s in krauñca-dvīpa- |
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devakā | f. fam. for deva-dattikā- Va1rtt. 4 |
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devakabhojaputrī | f. patron. of devakī- |
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devakaḍa | m. (for kṛta-?) Name of a grāma- (see devī-kṛti-). |
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devakalaśa | m. Name of a man |
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devakalpa | mfn. god-like |
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devakāma | (v/a-k-) mfn. loving the gods, pious |
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devakamalapura | n. Name of a town |
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devakāñcana | m. "divine gold", the tree Bauhinea Purpurea |
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devakānta | m. "god-loved"(?), magnet (see candra--, sūrya--). |
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devakanyā | f. idem or 'f. a celestial maiden, a nymph ' |
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devakanyakā | f. a celestial maiden, a nymph |
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devakardama | m. "divine paste", a fragrant paste of sandal, agallochum, camphor, and safflower |
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devakarma | m. master of divine or sacred work |
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devakarmakṛt | mfn. performing it |
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devakarman | n. religious act or rite, worship of the gods |
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devakārya | n. equals -karman- |
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devakārya | n. any matter concerning the gods, divine command |
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devakāṣṭha | n. "divine wood", Pinus devadāru- or some other kind of pine |
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devakātmajā | f. idem or 'f. patron. of devakī- ' |
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devakavaca | n. divine armour (see devī--). |
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devakhāta | mfn. "dug by the gods", hollow by nature |
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devakhāta | n. (m. Scholiast or Commentator) a natural pond or reservoir |
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devakhāta | n. a cave or cavern ( devakhātaka -ka- n. idem or 'n. (m. Scholiast or Commentator) a natural pond or reservoir ' ) |
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devakhātabila | n. cavern, chasm |
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devakhātaka | n. devakhāta |
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devakhātatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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devakī | f. See below. |
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devakī | f. Name of a daughter of devaka- (See above) who was wife of vasu-deva- and mother of kṛṣṇa- (identified with a-diti- ;with dākṣāyaṇī- ) |
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devakilbiṣa | n. offence against the gods |
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devakīmātṛ | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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devakīnandana | (or kin-) m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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devakīputra | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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devakirī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī- regarded as wife of megha-rāga- (see -girī-, deśa-karī-, goṇḍa-kirī-, rāma-k-). |
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devakīrti | m. Name of an astronomer |
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devakīsūnu | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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devakīya | mfn. (gaRa gahādi-) divine, belonging or relating to a divinity |
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devakośa | m. divine cask or receptacle |
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devakrī | f. (in music) Name of a rāga- (see -kirī-). |
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devakṛta | (v/a-k-) mfn. made or done by the gods |
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devakṛtya | n. equals -kārya- |
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devakṣatra | n. (v/a-k-) domain of the gods (-kṣetra-?) |
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devakṣatra | m. Name of a prince (son of deva-rāta-) |
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devakṣema | m. Name of the author of the vijñāna-kāya- |
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devakṣetra | n. domain of the gods |
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devakula | n. "deity-house", a temple etc. |
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devakulāvāsa | m. plural buildings belonging to a temple |
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devakulika | m. attendant on a temple |
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devakulikā | f. a small temple, chapel |
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devakulyā | f. "river of the gods", personified as a daughter of pūrṇiman- and grand-daughter of marīci- |
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devakulyā | f. Name of the wife of ud-gītha- |
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devakuṇḍa | n. a natural spring |
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devakuru | m. Name of a people and country (associated with the uttara-k-) |
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devakurumbā | f. Name of a plant (equals mahādroṇa-) |
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devakusuma | n. "divine flower", cloves |
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devakūṭa | n. "divine peak", Name of a mountain |
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devakya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (gaRa gahādi-) divine, belonging or relating to a divinity ' |
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devakya | mfn. godlike, corresponding to the number of the gods (said of the metre anuṣṭubh-) (varia lectio tya-). |
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devala | m. an attendant upon an idol (who subsists on the offerings made to it;oftener laka- ) |
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devala | m. a virtuous or pious man |
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devala | m. Name of a descendant of kaśyapa- and one of the authors of |
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devala | m. of asita- or a son of asita- |
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devala | m. of a man mentioned with asita-, |
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devala | m. of an astronomer |
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devala | m. of a legislator (also, -bhaṭṭa-) |
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devala | m. of a son of pratyūṣa- |
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devala | m. of an elder brother of dhaumya- |
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devala | m. of the husband of eka-parṇā- |
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devala | m. of the father of saṃnati- (the wife of brahma-datta-) |
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devala | m. of the grandfather of |
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devala | m. of a son of viśvā-mitra- (plural his descendants) |
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devala | m. of a son of kṛśāśva- by dhiṣaṇā- |
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devala | equals devara- (q.v) |
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devalakṣma | n. divine characteristic |
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devalakṣma | n. the Brahmanical cord |
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devalāṅgulikā | f. Tragia Involucrata |
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devalasmṛti | f. devala-'s law-book |
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devalatā | f. "divine creeper", double jasmine |
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devalāti | gaRa dāsībhārādi-. |
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devalekhā | f. "having a divine outline", Name of a princess |
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devaliṅga | n. the image or statue of a deity |
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devaloka | m. the world or sphere of any divinity |
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devaloka | m. heaven or paradise |
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devaloka | m. any one of the 3 or 21 () or 7 () superior worlds etc. (for the 6 divine lokas of See ) |
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devalokapāla | m. "protector of the world of the gods", Name of indra- |
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devalokegata | mfn. gone to the gods, dead |
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devamādana | mfn. gladdening or inspiring the gods (soma-) |
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devamadhu | n. divine honey |
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devamālā | f. "divine garland", Name of an apsaras- |
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devamalimluc | m. "robber of the gods", an asura- |
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devamāna | n. dwelling of the gods |
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devamānaka | m. equals -mañjara- |
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devamaṇḍala | m. Name of a particular samādhi- |
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devamaṇi | m. divine amulet |
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devamaṇi | m. equals prec. |
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devamaṇi | m. a twist of hair on a horse's neck |
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devamaṇi | m. Name of a drug belonging to the aṣṭa-varga- (equals mahāmedā-) |
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devamaṇi | m. Name of śiva- |
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devamañjara | n. the jewel on viṣṇu-'s breast (see -kaustubha-). |
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devamanuṣya | () () m. plural gods and men. |
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devamanuṣya | () m. plural gods and men. |
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devamārga | m. "the way of the gods", the air or sky |
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devamārga | m. = anus (see ) . |
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devamāsa | m. "the month of the gods", the 8th month of pregnancy |
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devamata | m. "god-approved", Name of a ṛṣi- |
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devamāta | m. Name of a man |
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devamati | m. Name of a man |
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devamati | f. of a woman |
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devamātṛ | f. plural the mother of the gods |
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devamātṛ | f. sg. Name of aditi- or of dākṣāyaṇī- |
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devamātṛka | mfn. "having the god (indra-) or clouds as foster-mother", moistened only by rain-water (as corn, land) (see nadī--). |
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devamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or containing the gods |
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devamāya | m. Name of a prince |
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devamāyā | f. divine illusion |
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devaṃgama | mf(/ā-)n. going to the gods |
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devamīḍha | m. ( -ka-) "god-begotten (?)", Name of a yādava- and grandfather of vasu-deva- (see next) |
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devamīḍha | m. of a descendant of nimi- and janaka- |
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devamīḍhuṣa | m. Name of the grandfather of vasu-deva- (see prec.) |
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devamiśra | m. Name of an author |
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devamithuna | n. cohabitation of the gods |
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devamitra | m. "having the gods as friends", Name of an ancient teacher called also śākalya- |
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devamitra | m. of the father of viṣṇu-mitra- |
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devamitrā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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devamuni | m. heavenly or divine muni- |
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devamuni | m. Name of a son of iraṃ-mada- and author of |
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devan | m. brother-in-law (equals devṛ-) |
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devana | n. lamentation, wailing, grief, sorrow |
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devana | m. a die, dice for gambling |
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devanā | f. sport, pastime |
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devanā | f. service |
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devana | n. (d/ev-) shining, splendour |
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devana | n. gaming, a game at dice etc. |
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devana | n. play, sport, pastime |
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devana | n. pleasure-ground, garden |
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devana | n. a lotus |
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devana | n. praise |
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devana | n. desire, emulation |
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devana | n. affair, business, profession |
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devana | n. going, motion |
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devanābha | m. Name of a man |
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devanadī | f. "divine river", Name of several sacred rivers |
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devanāgarī | f. "divine city writing", Name of the character in which Sanskrit is usually written (prob. from its having originated in some city) |
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devanakṣatra | n. Name of the first 14 nakṣatra-s in the southern quarter (pp. to yama--) |
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devanakṣatra | m. Name of a king (varia lectio for va-kṣatra-). |
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devanala | m. "god's reed", Arundo Bengalensis (see -nāla-). |
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devanāla | m. equals -nala- |
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devanāma | m. plural Name of particular formulas |
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devanāman | m. Name of a king and a varṣa- in kuśa-dvīpi- |
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devanandā | f. "gods' joy", Name of a celestial woman |
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devanandin | m. "rejoicing the gods", Name of one of indra-'s doorkeepers |
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devanandin | m. of a grammarian |
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devanātha | m. "lord of the gods", Name of śiva-, |
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devanātha | m. of several authors (also -ṭhakkura-, -tarka-pañcānana-,and -pāṭhaka-). |
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devanāyaka | m. Name of a man |
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devanāyakapañcāśat | f. Name of work |
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devanāyakastuti | f. Name of work |
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devanibandha | m. Name of work |
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devanid | mfn. hating the gods, a god-hater |
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devanikāya | m. host or assembly of gods |
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devanikāya | m. heaven, paradise |
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devanindā | f. heresy, atheism |
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devanindaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. hating the gods, a god-hater ' |
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devanindaka | mfn. atheist or atheism |
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devanirmālya | n. a garland remaining from a sacrifice |
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devanirmita | mfn. "god-made", created, natural |
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devanirmitā | f. Cocculus Cordifolius |
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devaniśrayaṇī | f. "ladder towards the gods", Name of a particular penance |
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devaniśreṇī | f. "ladder towards the gods", Name of a particular penance |
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devanītha | m. a formula consisting of 17 pāda-s |
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devaṇṇabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author |
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devapada | n. a word containing a god's name |
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devapada | n. equals -pāda- |
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devapāda | m. plural "the feet of a god or king", the royal presence or person,"His Majesty" |
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devapādamūla | n. idem or 'm. plural "the feet of a god or king", the royal presence or person,"His Majesty" ' |
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devapāla | m. "god-defender", Name of several princes |
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devapāla | m. of a mountain |
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devapāla | m. of an author (son of hari-pāla-) |
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devapālita | m. "god-protected", Name of a man |
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devapallīpaṭṭana | n. Name of a town |
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devapāna | mfn. serving the gods for a beverage |
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devapañcarātra | m. Name of a pañcāha- |
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devapaṇḍita | m. Name of an author |
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devapāṇi | m. "god-handed", Name of a class of asura-s, |
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devapāṇi | Name (also title or epithet) of the author of a commentator or commentary on , , Scholiast or Commentator |
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devapariṣad | f. an assembly of deities |
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devaparṇa | n. "divine leaf", Name of a medicine plant (equals sura--) |
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devapaśu | m. any animal consecrated to a deity |
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devapatha | m. "god's path", heaven |
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devapatha | m. the Milky Way |
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devapatha | m. Name of place of pilgrimage (see ) (also devapathatīrtha -tīrtha- n. ) |
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devapathatīrtha | n. devapatha |
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devapathīya | mfn. being on the celestial path |
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devapathīya | mfn. relating to or coming from deva-patha- (above) |
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devapati | m. "lord of gods", Name of indra- |
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devapati | m. plural the most excellent of gods |
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devapatimantrin | m. " indra-'s counsellor", Name of bṛhas-pati-, the planet Jupiter |
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devapatnī | f. (v/a-.) having a god as husband, the wife of a god |
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devapatnī | f. sweet potato (equals madhv-āluka-) |
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devapātra | n. cup or drink of the gods |
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devapātrin | mfn. partaking of the divine cup |
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devapattana | n. Name of a town |
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devapīyu | mfn. reviling or despising the gods |
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devaprabha | m. "having divine splendour", Name of a gandharva- |
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devaprabhā | f. of the daughter of a siddha- |
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devaprakāśinī | f. Name of work |
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devaprasāda | m. "having the divine favour", Name of a man |
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devapraśna | m. "consulting the gods", fortune-telling (see daiva--). |
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devaprastha | m. Name of the city of senā-bindu- |
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devaprasūta | (v/a--) mfn. god-produced (water) |
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devapratikṛti | f. ( , where wrongly prakṛ-) () image of a deity, idol. |
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devapratimā | f. () image of a deity, idol. |
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devapratiṣṭhā | f. Name of work |
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devapratiṣṭhāprayoga | m. Name of work |
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devapratiṣṭhātattva | n. Name of work |
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devaprayāga | m. "divine place of sacrifice", Name of a sacred bathing-place |
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devapriya | mfn. "dear to the gods" |
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devapriya | mfn. stupid, silly (see devānām--) |
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devapriya | m. Name of śiva- |
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devapriya | m. of two plants (equals pīta-bhṛṅgarāja-and bakapuṣpa-) |
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devapsaras | (v/a--) mfn. serving the gods as a feast or enjoyment |
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devapūjā | f. worship of the gods (especially the daily worship in the domestic sanctuary) |
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devapūjā | f. Name of work (also devapūjāvidhi -vidhi- m. ) |
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devapūjaka | m. worshipper of the gods |
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devapūjāvidhi | m. devapūjā |
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devapūjita | mfn. worshipped by the gods |
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devapūjya | m. "to be honoured by the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati-, i e. the planet Jupiter |
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devapur | f. (Nominal verb -pūr-) equals -purā- |
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devapur | f. equals -pura- n. |
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devapura | n. indra-'s residence |
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devapurā | f. divine fortress |
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devapurīmāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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devapurohita | m. domestic priest of the gods |
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devapurohita | m. Name of bṛhas-pati- id est the planet Jupiter |
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devapūrva | mfn. "preceded by the word deva- ", with giri- equals deva-giri- |
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devapūrvakam | ind. beginning with the gods |
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devapuṣpa | n. "divine flower", cloves |
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devaputra | m. the son of a god (also traka- ) |
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devaputra | m. Name of śiva- |
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devaputra | mfn. having gods as children (said of heaven and earth) |
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devaputramāra | m. Name of one of the four māra-s |
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devaputrī | f. Trigonella Corniculata |
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devaputrikā | f. Trigonella Corniculata |
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devara | m. equals devṛ- etc. |
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devara | m. husband, lover |
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devaraghnī | f. killing one's brother-in-law |
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devarahasya | n. divine mystery (see -guhya-) |
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devarāj | m. "king of the gods", Name of indra- |
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devarāj | m. of nahuṣa- |
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devarāja | m. divine ruler |
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devarāja | m. king of the gods, Name of indra- etc. |
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devarāja | m. Name of a king |
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devarāja | m. of a ṛṣi- |
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devarāja | m. of a buddha- |
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devarāja | m. the father of śārṅgadhara-, and several authors |
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devarājamahiṣīstotra | n. Name of work |
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devarājan | m. a prince of a Brahmanical family |
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devarājaprabandha | m. Name of work |
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devarājasamadyuti | mfn. equal in glory to the king of the gods |
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devarājayajvan | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on naighaṇṭuka- and also of his grandfather |
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devarājya | n. sovereignty over the gods |
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devarakṣita | m. "god-protected", Name of a son of devaka- |
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devarakṣita | m. of a prince of the kosala-s |
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devarakṣita | m. of a Brahman |
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devarakṣitā | f. of a daughter of devaka- and one of the wives of vasu-deva- |
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devaraktadaṃśī | f. (in music) Name of a rāgiṇī-. |
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devarāma | (-bhaṭṭa-) m. Name of several authors |
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devarāṣṭra | n. "the empire of the gods", Name of an empire in the Deccan. |
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devarata | mfn. delighting in the gods, pious |
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devarāta | m. "god-given", Name of śunaḥ-śepa- after being received into the family of viśvā-mitra- etc. (plural his descendants ) |
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devarāta | m. Name of a king who was the son of su-ketu- and descendant of nimi- |
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devarāta | m. of a king who was son of karambhi- |
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devarāta | m. of another king |
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devarāta | m. of parikṣit- |
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devarāta | m. of the father of yājñavalkya- (see daiva-rāti-) |
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devarāta | m. a sort of crane |
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devaratha | m. the car or vehicle of a god |
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devaratha | m. a car for carrying the images of the gods in a procession (see daiva--) |
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devaratha | m. Name of a man |
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devarathāhnya | n. a day's journey for the sun's chariot |
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devarati | f. "gods' delight", Name of an apsaras- |
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devaravatī | f. having a brother-in-law |
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devarāya | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, |
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devaretasa | mfn. sprung from divine seed |
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devaṛṣabha | m. "a bull among the gods", Name of a son of dharma- and bhānu- |
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devaṛṣi | m. "a ṛṣi- among the gods", Name of nārada-, 16, 1 (see varṣi-). |
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devarṣi | m. (deva-+ ṛṣi-) a ṛṣi-, a saint of the celestial class, as nārada-, atri- etc. ( sapta saptarṣayaḥ-for sapta devarṣ-) etc. (see brahmarṣi-and rājarṣi-) |
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devarṣi | m. Name of śiva- |
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devarṣicarita | n. the deeds of divine sages |
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devarṣipitṛvallabha | m. sesamum |
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devarṣitva | n. state or rank of a divine sages |
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devarṣivarya | m. chief of sages |
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devarūpā | f. "of divine form", Name of an apsaras- |
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devarūpin | mfn. having a divine form, god-like |
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devaśābaratantra | n. Name of work |
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devaśabda | m. the Name of a god |
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devaśabda | m. divine sound id est thunder |
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devasabha | n. Name of a town |
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devasabhā | f. a hall serving as a meeting-place for the gods |
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devasabhā | f. a gambling-house |
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devasabhya | m. keeper of a gambling-house |
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devasabhya | m. a gambler |
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devasabhya | m. frequenter of clubs or assemblies |
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devasabhya | m. deity's attendant |
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devasad | mfn. living among the gods |
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devasadana | mfn. serving as a seat for the gods |
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devasadman | n. a god's seat |
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devasāgaragaṇi | m. Name of an author (1630) |
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devasaha | m. Name of a mountain |
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devasahā | f. Name of plants (equals saha-devī-or (?) bhikṣā-sūtra-) |
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devasakha | m. friend or companion of the gods |
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devasakhi | m. "id.", Name of a mountain (Bombay edition) iv, 43, 17. |
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devasākṣya | n. testimony of the gods |
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devasākṣya | n. locative case before the gods as witnesses |
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devaśakti | m. "having divine strength", Name of a king |
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devasaṃdha | mfn. connected with the gods, divine |
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devasaṃgītayonin | m. (?) Name of nārada- |
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devasaṃhitā | f. the saṃhitā- of the gods |
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devasaṃnidhi | m. presence of the gods |
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devasaṃsad | f. assembly of the gods |
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devasaṃyukta | mfn. connected with the gods, |
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devasarasa | n. "pool of the gods", Name of a place |
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devaśarman | m. "having the gods as refuge", Name of an old sage |
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devaśarman | m. of an arhat- (author of the vijñāna-kāya-śāstra-) |
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devaśarman | m. of a minister of jayāpīḍa- (king of kaśmīra-) |
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devasarṣapa | m. "divine mustard", a kind of mustard |
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devaśas | ind. deity after deity |
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devaśatabhāṣya | n. Name of work |
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devasātkṛ | to offer to the gods |
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devaśatru | m. foe of the gods, an asura- or rakṣas- |
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devaśatru | mfn. having the gods as foes |
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devasattra | n. a long festival in honour of the gods |
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devasattva | mfn. having the nature of a god |
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devasatya | n. divine truth, established order of the gods |
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devasava | m. a kind of sacrifice |
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devasāvarṇi | m. Name of the 13th manu- |
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devasāyujya | n. union with or reception among the gods, deification |
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devaśekhara | m. "divine diadem", Artemisia Indica |
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devasena | m. Name of a king of śrāvastī- |
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devasena | m. of a king of pauṇḍra-vardhana- |
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devasena | m. of a cowherd |
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devasena | m. of a arhat- |
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devasenā | f. a host of celestials etc. (plural the hosts of deva- or īśāna- ; devasenāpati -pati-[ ] m. and devasenāpriya -priya-[ ] m.Name of skanda-) |
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devasena | m. Name of a daughter of prajā-pati- or niece (daughter ) of indra- and wife of skanda- |
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devasena | m. a particle of mūla-prakṛti- |
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devasena | m. Name of commentator or commentary on |
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devasenāpati | m. devasenā |
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devasenāpriya | m. devasenā |
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devaśeṣa | n. the remnants of a god's sacrifice |
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devasiddhi | m. Name of a man |
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devaśilpa | n. work of divine art |
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devaśilpin | m. "the artist of the gods", Name of tvaṣṭṛ- |
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devasiṃha | m. "god-lion", Name of śiva- |
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devasiṃha | m. of an author |
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devaśiṣṭa | (v/a--) mfn. taught or directed by the gods |
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devaśiśu | m. equals -garbha- |
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devasmitā | f. "having a divine smile", Name of the daughter of a merchant |
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devasoma | m. Name of a man |
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devasomaka | m. Name of a man |
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devaśravas | m. (v/a--) "having divine renown", Name of a bhārata- |
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devaśravas | m. of a son of yama- and author of |
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devaśravas | m. of a son of viśvā-mitra- |
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devaśravas | m. of a son of śūra- and brother of vasu-deva- |
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devaśreṇī | f. Sanseviera Zeylanica |
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devaśreṣṭha | m. "best of the gods", Name of a son of the 12th manu- |
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devaśrī | mfn. approaching the gods, worshipping |
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devaśrī | m. Name of a ṛṣi- |
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devaśrīgarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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devasṛṣṭa | mfn. (v/a--) discharged or caused or created by a god |
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devasṛṣṭā | f. a kind of intoxicating drink |
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devaśrū | mfn. known to the gods |
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devaśrū | m. barber of the gods |
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devaśrut | mfn. audible to or heard by the gods |
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devaśruta | m. "having divine knowledge", = lord, god(īśvara-) |
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devaśruta | m. Name of nārada- |
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devaśruta | m. (with jaina-s) , Name of 6th arhat- of future ut-sarpiṇī- |
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devaśruta | n. a sacred treatise or manual |
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devastava | m. Name of a prince |
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devasthali | m. Name of an author |
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devasthāna | m. Name of an ancient ṛṣi- |
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devasthāna | n. of 2 sāman-s (varuṇasya-and bṛhad-deva--) |
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devastrī | f. the wife of a deity |
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devastut | mfn. praising the gods |
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devasū | m. (with or scilicet deva-) Name of 8 deities (viz. agni- gṛha-pati-, soma- vanas-pati-, savitṛ- satya-prasava-, rudra- paśu-pati-, bṛhas-pati- vācas-pati-, indra- jyeṣṭha-, mitra- satya-, and varuṇa- dharma-pati-) |
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devasūda | m. Name of a village |
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devasūkakṣetra | n. Name of a region of the northern pañcāla-s |
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devasumanas | n. "divine flower", a species of flower |
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devasumati | f. favour of the gods |
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devasunda | m. Name of a lake |
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devaśunī | f. "divine dog", Name of saramā- |
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devaśūra | m. "divine hero", Name of a man |
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devasūri | m. Name of a man |
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devasuṣi | m. a divine tube or vital air (5 in number, viz. prāṇa-, vy-āna-, apāna-, sam-āna-, ud-āna-) |
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devasva | n. divine property |
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devasvāmin | m. "lord of the gods", Name of several Brahmans |
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devasvāmin | m. of an astronomer |
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devasvāmin | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on etc. |
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devasvapaharaṇa | n. plunder of divine property, sacrilege |
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devasyatvaka | mfn. containing the words devasyatvā- (as an adhyāya- or anuvāka-) gaRa goṣad-ādi-. |
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devatā | See dev/atā-. |
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devatā | f. godhead, divinity (abstr. & concr.) etc. |
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devatā | f. image of a deity, idol (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' -ka- ) |
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devatā | f. Name of the organs of sense (see deva-) |
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devatā | ind. with divinity id est with a god (gods) or among the gods |
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devaṭa | m. ( dev-? ) artist, artisan. |
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devatābādha | (or tāb-). m. molestation of the gods |
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devatābhyarcana | n. (tābh-) worship of an idol or a deity |
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devatābhyarcanapara | mfn. devoted to it |
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devatāḍa | m. Lipeocercis Serrata (also devatāḍaka ḍaka- m.or devatāḍī ḍī-. f.) |
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devatāḍa | m. Luffa Foetida or a similar plant |
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devatāḍa | m. fire |
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devatāḍa | m. Name of rāhu- |
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devatāḍaka | m. devatāḍa |
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devatādarśana | n. manifestation of a deity |
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devatādhipa | (tādh-) m. "deity-chief", Name of indra- |
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devatādhyāya | (t/adh-) n. (scilicet brāhmaṇa-) Name of a of the |
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devatāḍī | f. devatāḍa |
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devatādvaṃdva | n. a compound whose members are two or more names of deities |
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devatāgāra | (tāg-) n. "gods' house", temple, chapel |
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devatāgṛha | n. idem or '(tāg-) n. "gods' house", temple, chapel ' |
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devatājit | m. "gods-conqueror", Name of a son of su-mati- and grandson of bharata- |
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devatālaka | m. Lipeocercis Serrata (see -tāḍ-). |
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devatālaya | (tāl-) m. () |
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devatalpa | m. couch of the gods |
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devatama | m. deva |
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devatāmandira | n. equals -gṛha- |
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devatāmaṇi | m. "divine jewel", Name of a medicine plant |
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devatāmaya | mf(ī-)n. containing all deities |
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devatāmithuna | n. the cohabitation of deities |
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devatāmūrtiprakaraṇa | n. Name of work on sculpture. |
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devatānigama | m. address of a deity, |
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devatānukrama | (tān-) m. |
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devatānukramaṇī | f. index of the Vedic deities. |
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devatāpāramya | n. Name of work |
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devatāpraṇidhāna | n. devotion to a deity |
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devatāpratimā | f. "god-image", an idol |
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devatāpratiṣṭhāvidhi | m. Name of work |
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devatāpūjana | n. worship of a deities (see deva-pūjā-) |
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devatara | m. (with cyāvasāyana- kāśyapa-) Name (also title or epithet) of a teacher, |
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devatara | m. Name of a man (gaRa śubhrādi-). |
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devatārādhana | (tār-) n. homage to the gods |
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devataras | m. Name of teachers |
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devataratha | m. Name of teachers |
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devatārcana | (tār-) n. worship of the gods |
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devatārcanakrama | m. Name of several works. |
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devatārcanavidhi | m. Name of several works. |
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devatarpaṇa | n. "refreshing of the gods", offerings of water, part of the sandhyā- ceremony |
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devataru | m. divine tree, the old or sacred tree of a village (see caitya-and dyu-t-) |
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devataru | m. Name of the 5 trees of svarga- (mandāra-, pārijātaka-, saṃtāna-, kalpa-vṛkṣa-, hari-candana-). |
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devatāsahāyin | mfn. accompanied (only) by the gods id est alone |
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devatāśeṣa | m. equals deva-ś- (q.v) |
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devatāsnāna | n. ablution of an idol |
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devatāśraya | (tāś-) mfn. relating to a gods |
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devatāsthāpanavidhi | m. Name of work |
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devatāsvarūpavicāra | m. Name of work |
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devatāt | f. divine service |
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devatāt | f. divinity, the gods collectively |
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devatātas | ind. on the part of a deity |
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devatāti | f. (v/a--) divine service |
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devatāti | f. divinity, the gods collectively |
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devatātmā | (tāt-) f. mother of the gods (see devātmā-). |
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devatātman | mfn. (tāt-) having a divine soul |
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devatātman | m. Name of śiva- |
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devatātva | n. state of divinity |
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devatātvanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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devatāvādavicāra | m. Name of work |
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devatāvāripūjā | f. Name of work |
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devatāveśman | n. () equals -gṛha-. |
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devatāyatana | (tāy-) n. equals -gṛha- |
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devatejyā | f. sacrifice to a deity |
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devātideva | m. a god surpassing all other gods |
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devātideva | m. Name of śiva- |
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devātideva | m. of viṣṇu- |
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devātideva | m. of śākya-muni- |
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devatīrtha | n. "divine tīrtha-", Name of a bathing-place |
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devatīrtha | n. right moment for (worshipping) the gods |
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devatīrtha | n. the part of the hands sacred to the gods (id est the tips of the fingers) |
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devatīrthamaya | mf(ī-)n. full of divine tīrtha-s |
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devatīrthasvāmin | m. the ascetic Name of viśveśvara-datta-mitra- |
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devatopadeśana | n. designation of the d worshipped in any rite |
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devatrā | ind. among or to the gods |
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devatrāta | m. "god-protected", Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on |
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devatta | (v/a--,for dev/a-datta-) mfn. god-given |
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devaṭṭī | f. a sort of gull (equals gaṅgācillī-) |
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devatumula | n. "divine noise", thunder |
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devatva | n. godhead, divinity (see -tā-) |
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devatya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having as one's deity, sacred to a deity (see eka--, kiṃ--, bahu--, soma--; daivatya-) |
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devatyā | f. a species of animal (?) |
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devaukas | n. "divine abode", mount meru- |
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devavacanā | f. "having divine speech", Name of a gandharvā- |
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devavadha | m. a weapon of the gods |
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devavāhana | mfn. (horse) carrying the gods |
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devavaktra | n. "the mouth of the gods", Name of agni- as the devouring flame |
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devavallabha | m. Rottlera Tinctoria |
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devavanda | mfn. praising the gods |
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devavāṇī | f. a divine voice |
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devavara | m. a superior or supreme deity |
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devavara | n. a divine boon or blessing |
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devavardhaki | m. "divine architect", Name of viśva-karman- |
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devavardhana | m. Name of a son of devaka- |
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devavarman | n. armour of the gods |
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devavarman | m. "having divine armour", Name of a prince |
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devavarman | m. of the author of the tomara-vaṃśa- (1350) |
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devavarṇinī | f. Name of a daughter of bharad-vāja- |
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devavarṣa | m. Name of a prince |
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devavarṣa | n. (?) of a varṣa- in the dvīpa- śālmala- called after him |
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devavartman | n. "divine path", the atmosphere |
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devavarya | m. best or chief of the gods (śiva-) |
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devavat | mfn. (v/a--) guarded or surrounded by gods (also v/ā-v-) |
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devavat | m. Name of a man (the grandfather of su-dās- ) |
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devavat | m. of a son of a-krūra- |
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devavat | m. of devaka- who was a son of āhuka- |
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devavat | m. of the 12th manu- (see -vāyu-) |
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devavat | ind. like (in, with etc.) a god |
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devavāta | mfn. (v/a--) agreeable to the gods |
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devavāta | m. Name of a man |
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devavataraṇa | n. "descent of the gods", Name of a poem. |
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devavatī | f. (vatī-) Name of a daughter of the gandharva- grāma-ṇī- |
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devavāyu | m. Name of the 12th manu- (see 1. -vat-). |
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devavedhū | f. the wife of a god |
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devaveśman | n. "house of the gods", temple, chapel |
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devavī | (or vā-v-) mfn. (superl. -tama-) gratifying the gods |
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devavibhāga | m. "quarter of the gods", the northern hemisphere |
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devavid | mfn. knowing the gods |
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devavidyā | f. divine science (equals nirukta- ) |
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devavijayagaṇi | m. Name of a teacher |
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devavimalagaṇi | m. Name of a poet |
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devaviś | () or |
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devaviśā | () f. the gods collectively. |
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devavīti | f. (v/a-v-) a feast or enjoyment for the gods |
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devavīti | f. Name of a daughter of meru- and wife of a son of agnīdhra- |
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devavrata | n. any religious observation or vow etc. |
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devavrata | n. the favourite food of the gods |
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devavrata | n. Name of several sāman-s |
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devavrata | mfn. devoted to the gods, religious |
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devavrata | m. Name of bhīṣma- |
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devavrata | m. of skanda- |
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devavratin | mfn. obeying or serving the gods |
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devavṛkṣa | m. "divine tree", a tree of paradise (see -taru-) |
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devavṛkṣa | m. Alstonia Scholaris |
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devavṛkṣa | m. bdellium (equals guggulu-) |
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devavṛtti | f. deva-'s (id est puruṣottama-- deva-datta-'s) commentator or commentary on |
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devavyacas | (v/a--) mfn. affording space for the gods, receiving them |
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devayā | mfn. going to the gods, longing for them |
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devaya | Nom. P., only p., y/at-, loving or serving the gods, religious (see /a--) ; divine or shining (?) |
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devayaj | mfn. sacrificing to the gods (agni-) |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. sacrificing to the gods (agni-) ' |
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devayajana | mf(ī-)n. serving for an oblation, |
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devayajana | n. place of offering |
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devayajanatva | n. |
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devayajanavat | mfn. having a place of offering |
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devayaji | mfn. equals -yaj- |
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devayaji | m. a worshipper of the gods, a muni- |
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devayājin | mfn. sacrificing to the gods |
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devayājin | m. Name of one of the attendants of skanda- |
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devayājin | m. of a dānava- (varia lectio -yātrin-). |
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devayajña | m. sacrifice to the gods (especially the homa- or burnt sacrifice, one of the 5 great oblations) ? |
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devayajña | m. Name of a man (see daiva-yajñi-). |
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devayājñika | m. Name of an author (equals yājñika-deva-) |
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devayajya | n. worship of the gods, a sacrifice etc. (instrumental case also jy/ā- ) |
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devayajyā | f. worship of the gods, a sacrifice etc. (instrumental case also jy/ā- ) |
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devayāna | mf(ī-)n. equals -yā- |
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devayāna | mf(ī-)n. leading to the gods, serving them as a way (adhvan-, pathin-etc.) |
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devayāna | n. way leading to the gods |
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devayāna | n. the vehicle of a god |
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devayāna | n. of a wife of skanda- |
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devayānī | f. Name of a daughter of uśanas- or śukrācārya- (wife of yayāti- and mother of yadu- and turvasu-) |
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devayānīya | mfn. leading to the gods on |
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devayaśas | n. divine glory |
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devayaśasa | n. divine glory, |
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devayaśasin | mfn. of divine gods |
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devayaṣṭi | see veda-- y-, parasmE-pada 1017 |
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devayātrā | f. an idol procession, |
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devayātrin | See -yājin-. |
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devayātu | m. "a heavenly yātu-" (v.r. ta-; see daiva-yātava-). |
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devayāvan | mf(varī-)n. going to the gods |
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devayoni | mf. place or origin of a god, a divine birth-place |
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devayoni | mf. the sacred wood used for kindling fire |
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devayoni | mfn. of divine origin |
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devayoni | m. a demi-god or demon |
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devayoṣā | f. she wife of a god |
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devayu | mfn. devoted to the gods, pious |
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devayuga | n. "the age of the gods", the first age of the world (equals kṛta-) |
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devayuga | n. any age or period of the gods comprising the 4 ages of mankind |
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devayukta | (v/a--) mfn. (horses) yoked by the gods, 67, 8. |
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devendrakīrtideva | m. Name of a man |
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devīmahādeva | n. Name of an ullāpya- (kind of play). |
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devīsiṃhadeva | m. Name of author |
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dhaḍieva | m. Name of a man |
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dhanadadeva | m. Name of a poetry or poetic |
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dhanadeva | m. Name of a minister and author |
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dhanadeva | m. of another man |
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dharmadeva | m. the god of justice |
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dharmasevana | n. fulfilment of duties |
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digdevatā | f. equals dik-pati- |
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dinakaradeva | m. Name of a poet |
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dīpastambhadevatāpūjā | f. Name of work |
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dravyadevatā | f. the deity of a substance |
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duḥśeva | mfn. envious, malignant |
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durantadeva | m. the god who removes difficulties (gaṇeśa-) |
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durāseva | mfn. difficult to be dealt with or associated with |
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dūredevata | mfn. having far distant divinities, |
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dureva | mfn. ill-disposed, malignant |
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dureva | m. evildoer, criminal |
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dūrevadha | mfn. far-striking |
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duṣkalevara | n. "the bad or miserable body" |
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dvidevata | mfn. relating or belonging to 2 deities, |
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dvidevata | n. the constellation viśākhā- (presided over by agni- and indra-; see -daivatyā-) |
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dvidevatya | mfn. equals prec. mfn. |
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dvidevatya | m. (scilicet graha-) a ladleful for 2 deities |
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dvidevatyapātra | n. plural the ladles used for such libations, |
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dvijadeva | m. "god among the twice-born", a Brahman, a sage |
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dvijadevadeva | m. "god among Brahman", a very pious or excellent Brahman |
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dvijasevaka | m. equals -dāsa- |
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ekadeva | m. the only God, supreme Lord |
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ekadevata | mfn. devoted or offered to one deity, directed to one deity, |
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ekadevatya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. devoted or offered to one deity, directed to one deity, ' |
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etaddevatya | mfn. having this as deity |
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gajareva | m. Name of an author of Prakrit verses |
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gaṇadeva | m. Name of a poet |
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gaṇadevatā | f. plural troops of deities who generally appear in classes (āditya-s, viśva-s, vasu-s, tuṣita-s, ābhāsvara-s, anila-s, mahārājika-s, sādhya-s, and rudra-s) |
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gandhasevaka | mfn. using fragrances |
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gāṅgadeva | m. Name of a poetry or poetic |
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gāṅgeyadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a kalacuri- king, |
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gopāladeva | m. Name of a poet (also la-) |
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gotradevatā | f. family deity |
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govindadeva | m. Name of the father of sundara-deva- |
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grāmadeva | m. (= - devatā-), |
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grāmadevatā | f. the tutelar deity of a village |
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grāmadevatā | f. () |
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gṛhabalidevatā | f. plural certain deities to whom domestic oblations are offered |
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gṛhadevatā | f. the deity of a house |
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gṛhadevatā | f. (plural) |
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guhadeva | m. Name of a teacher |
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guṇadeva | m. Name of a pupil of guṇāḍhya- |
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gurudevasvāmin | m. Name of a scholiast. |
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gurudevata | n. "having bṛhaspati- for its deity", the 8th lunar mansion puṣya- |
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haimāṅgikīgaurāṅgadevastuti | f. Name of work |
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harideva | m. the asterism śravaṇā- (presided over by viṣṇu-) |
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harideva | m. Name of various men |
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haridevamiśra | m. Name of author. |
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haridevasūri | m. Name of author. |
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hariharadeva | m. Name of certain man ( ) |
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hariharadevahindūpati | m. Name of certain man () |
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harikāladeva | m. Name of a king |
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haripāladeva | () m. Name of a man. |
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harisevakamiśra | m. Name of an author |
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harisiṃhadeva | m. (śrī-hari--) Name of a king |
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harivaṃśadeva | m. Name of a teacher |
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harivarmadeva | m. Name of a king |
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harivyāsadeva | () m. Name of various men. |
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harṣadeva | m. Name of a poet and king (also called śrī-h- q.v) |
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heḍieva | m. Name of a man |
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hemapīṭhādhidevatā | f. the tutelary deity of a golden footstool (applied to a monarch's foot) |
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hevajra | m. Name of a Buddhist god |
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hevara | a particular high number |
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hoturantevasin | m. the pupil of a hotṛ- priest |
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hṛdayanārāyaṇadeva | m. Name of an author |
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hrīdeva | m. Name of a Buddhist deity |
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hrīniṣeva | mfn. practising modesty, modest (also vaka-and vin-) |
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hrīniṣeva | m. Name of a prince |
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indrāgnidevatā | f. the sixteenth lunar mansion |
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indriyasevana | n. sensual enjoyment, |
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iṣṭadeva | m. () a chosen tutelary deity, favourite god, one particularly worshipped (see abhīṣṭa-devatā-). |
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iṣṭadevatā | f. a chosen tutelary deity, favourite god, one particularly worshipped (see abhīṣṭa-devatā-). confer, compare etc. |
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ityevamādi | ind. and so forth |
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jagaddeva | m. Name of a prince (1100 A.D.) |
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jaladeva | n. "having water as its deity", the constellation aṣāḍhā-, |
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jaladevatā | f. a water-goddess, naiad |
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janadeva | m. "man-god", a king |
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jayadeva | m. Name of the authors of , candrāloka-, and (the grammar) īṣat-tantra-. |
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jayadevaka | m. equals va- (author of ) |
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jayadevaka | n. Name of a muhūrta-. |
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jayasiṃhadeva | m. king jaya-siṃha- |
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jayavarmadeva | m. Name of a king. |
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jinadeva | m. an arhat- (of the jaina-s) |
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jinadeva | m. Name of the author of madana-parājaya-. |
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jīvadeva | m. Name of a man, |
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jñānadeva | m. Name of a man |
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kaideva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a writer on botany, |
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kalevara | mn. the body etc.; ([ confer, compare Latin cada1ver]) |
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kalevara | m. Olibanum |
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kalevarapuṣ | m. a man, human being, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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kalyāṇamitrasevana | n. the becoming a disciple of buddha-. |
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kāmadeva | m. the god of love (See kāma-above;according to some, son of sahiṣṇu- and yaśo-dharā- ) |
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kāmadeva | m. Name of viṣṇu- (as the god who creates, preserves, or destroys at will) (see ) |
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kāmadeva | m. of śiva- |
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kāmadeva | m. of a poet |
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kāmadeva | m. of a king of jayantī-purī- |
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kāmadeva | m. Name of the author of the prāyaścitta-paddhati- |
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kāmadevamaya | mfn. representing the god of love |
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kāmadevatva | n. the being the god of love |
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kamaladeva | m. Name of a man |
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kanadeva | m. Name of a Buddhist patriarch. |
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kāṇadeva | m. Name of a man |
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kaṅkadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a para-māra- king, |
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kāṇvadeva | m. Name of a man. |
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kapiladeva | m. Name of the author of a smṛti-. |
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kapileśvaradeva | m. Name of a king. |
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karevara | m. Olibanum |
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karmadeva | (k/arma-) m. a god through religious actions (diśrautakarmaṇā devalokaṃ prāpnuvanti te karmadevāḥ&iencoding=iast&lang='>ye 'gnihotrādiśrautakarmaṇā devalokaṃ prāpnuvanti te karmadevāḥ- commentator or commentary on ) |
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karṇadeva | m. Name of a king. |
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karṇadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, |
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kārtisiṃhadeva | m. Name of a man. |
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kavijanaśevadhi | Name (also title or epithet) of a lexicon |
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kedāradeva | m. Name of a man. |
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kehladeva | m. Name of a man. |
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kevala | mf(ā-, ī-)n. (m. Nominal verb plural e- ) (f. ī- ; ā- etc.See ) (n. in compound ) exclusively one's own (not common to others) |
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kevala | m. alone, only, mere, sole, one, excluding others etc. |
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kevala | m. not connected with anything else, isolated, abstract, absolute |
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kevala | m. simple, pure, uncompounded, unmingled etc. |
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kevala | m. entire, whole, all etc. |
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kevala | m. selfish, envious |
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kevala | m. entirely, wholly, absolutely |
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kevala | m. but |
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kevala | m. (equals nirṇītam-) certainly, decidedly |
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kevala | m. (equals kelaka-) a dancer, tumbler |
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kevala | m. Name of a prince |
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kevalā | f. Name of a locality (varia lectio lī-) |
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kevala | m. Name of a locality (varia lectio for lā- q.v) |
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kevala | n. the doctrine of the absolute unity of spirit |
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kevala | n. the highest possible knowledge (equals kevala-jñāna-) |
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kevala | n. Name of a country (varia lectio kerala-) |
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kevalabarhis | (k/ev-) mfn. having its own sacrificial straw |
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kevalabrahmopaniṣad | f. Name of an |
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kevalādin | mfn. eating by one's self alone |
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kevaladravya | n. mere matter or substance |
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kevaladravya | n. black pepper |
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kevalādvaitavādakuliśa | n. Name of work |
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kevalāgha | mfn. alone guilty |
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kevalajñāna | n. the highest possible knowledge |
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kevalajñānin | m. "possessing the kevala-jñāna- ", an arhat- |
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kevalakarmin | mfn. performing mere works (without intelligence) |
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kevalam | ind. only, merely, solely (na kevalam-- api-,not only-but also ; kevalam-na tu-,only - but not, ) etc. |
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kevalamānuṣa | m. a mere man (and nothing else) |
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kevalanaiyāyika | m. a mere logician (not versed in any other science) |
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kevalānvayigrantha | m. Name of work |
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kevalānvayin | mfn. pertaining only to connection |
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kevalānvayinrahasya | n. Name of work |
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kevalānvayinvāda | m. Name of work |
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kevalaputrā | f. Name of a tīrtha- |
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kevalaśas | ind. completely |
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kevalatas | ind. only commentator or commentary on |
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kevalātman | mfn. one whose nature is absolute unity |
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kevalatva | n. the state of standing by itself or alone |
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kevalavaiyākaraṇa | m. a mere grammarian (not versed in any other science). |
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kevalavātika | mf(ī-)n. applied for diseases of a simple rheumatic kind |
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kevalavyatirekin | mfn. pertaining only to separateness |
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kevalī | f. "the whole of a philosophical system" See pāśaka-k- |
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kevalin | mfn. alone, one, only |
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kevalin | m. "devoted to the doctrine of the absolute unity of spirit", a meditative ascetic |
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kevalin | m. "possessing the kevala- (-jñāna-) ", an arhat- |
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kevarta | m. (equals kaiv-) a fisherman |
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kevaṭa | m. a cave, hollow (see avaṭ/a-.) |
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khaṇḍadeva | m. Name of an author of a commentator or commentary on (called bhaṭṭa-dīpikā-) and of another work (called mīmāṃsā-kaustubha-) . |
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kiṃdeva | etc. See k/im-. |
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kiṃdeva | m. an inferior god, demi-god |
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kiṃdevata | (k/iṃ--) mfn. having what deity? |
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kiṃdevatya | mfn. belonging to or devoted to what deity? |
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kīrtisiṃhadeva | m. Name of a man. |
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kokadeva | m. a pigeon |
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kokadeva | m. Name of an author. |
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kratudeva | m. Name of the man |
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kṛṣṇacandradevaśarman | m. Name of a logician who lived about A.D. 1736. |
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kṛṣṇadeva | m. Name of a son of nārāyaṇa- (author of the prayoga-sāra-) |
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kṛṣṇadeva | m. of a copyist (son of paṇḍyāpuruṣottamadeva-) |
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kṛṣṇadeva | m. of another man |
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kṣatradeva | m. Name of a man (with the patronymic śaikhaṇḍi-) |
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kṣetradevatā | f. "the deity of the fields", Name of a serpent |
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kṣetrādhidevatā | f. the tutelary deity of any consecrated ground |
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kṣitideva | m. "earth-god" id est a Brahman |
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kṣitidevatā | f. idem or 'm. "earth-god" id est a Brahman ' |
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kṣoṇīdeva | m. "earth-god", a Brahman. |
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kṣullakavaiśvadeva | n. (see mahā-v-) |
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kṣullakavaiśvadeva | m. a small cup for the vaiśvadeva-s, |
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kuladeva | m. the family deity |
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kuladeva | f(ī-or metrically shortened i-). "principal goddess", Name of durgā- |
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kuladevatā | f. the family deity etc. |
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kuladevatā | f. equals -devī- Name of durgā- |
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kulasevaka | m. an excellent attendant or servant |
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kulaśskharadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, |
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kusumadeva | m. Name of an author. |
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laddhanadeva | m. Name of a man |
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lakṣmaṇadeva | m. |
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lakṣmaṇarājadeva | m. Name of a king |
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lakṣmīdeva | m. Name of a man |
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lakṣmīvarmadeva | m. Name of a king |
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laṣmideva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chief (= lakṣmī-- d-), |
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līleśvaradeva | m. Name of a sanctuary |
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loṣṭadeva | m. Name of an author |
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lubdhajātakevarṣavardhāpanavidhāna | n. Name of work |
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mādhavadeva | m. Name of various authors |
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madhyādhidevana | n. the middle of a playing-ground |
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madhyasthānadevatā | f. madhyasthāna |
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mahādeva | m. "the great deity", Name of rudra- or śiva- or one of his attendant deities etc. |
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mahādeva | m. of one of the 8 forms of rudra- or śiva- |
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mahādeva | m. of viṣṇu- |
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mahādeva | m. of various authors etc. (also dīkṣita-m-, dvi-vedi-m-; see below) |
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mahādeva | m. of a mountain |
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mahādeva | n. Name of a tantra- (see śiva-tantra-) |
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mahādevabhaṭṭa | m. Name of learned men |
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mahādevabhaṭṭadinakara | m. Name of learned men |
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mahādevadaivajña | m. Name of author. |
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mahādevadīkṣita | m. Name of author. |
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mahādevadvivedin | m. Name of author. |
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mahādevagiri | m. Name of a mountain |
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mahādevagṛha | n. a temple of śiva- |
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mahādevahārivaṃśa | m. Name of author |
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mahādevahata | mfn. slain by rudra- |
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mahādevajosī | m. Name of an author |
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mahādevakavīśācāryasarasvatī | m. Name of an author |
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mahādevakṛtyā | f. a wrong act committed against śiva- |
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mahādevamaṇi | m. a species of medicinal plant |
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mahādevapaṇḍita | m. Name of author. |
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mahādevapuṇatāmakara | (?) m. Name of author. |
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mahādevapuṇyastambhakara | m. Name of author. |
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mahādevapura | n. Name of a city |
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mahādevasahasranāman | n. Name of work |
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mahādevasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of stotra- |
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mahādevasarasvatī | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevasarasvatīvedāntin | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevaśarman | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevasarvajñavādīndra | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevaśāstrin | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevastotra | n. Name of stotra- |
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mahādevatantra | n. the mahā-deva- tantra- (See above) |
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mahādevatīrtha | m. Name of a teacher |
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mahādevatva | n. the state or dignity of"the great deity" |
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mahādevavādīndra | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevavājapeyin | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevavedāntavāgīśa | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevavedāntin | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevavid | m. Name of learned man |
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mahādevavidyāvāgīśa | m. Name of learned man |
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mahāpārevata | n. a species of fruit tree |
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mahārājikadeva | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods (the inhabitants of the lowest heaven) |
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mahārudrapīṭhadevatā | f. plural Name of work |
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mahāvaiśvadeva | (mah/ā--) m. Name of a graha- (q.v) |
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mahāyānadeva | m. an honorary Name of Hiouenthsang |
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malladeva | m. Name of various men |
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mallibhūṣaṇadeva | m. Name of two men |
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mānadeva | m. Name of a prince |
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mānavadeva | m. "god among men", a king, prince |
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maṇḍanadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince, |
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mandaradeva | m. Name of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s |
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mandāradeva | m. Name of a prince |
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maṅgaladevatā | f. a tutelary deity (see brahma-m-). |
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māṇikyadeva | m. Name of a grammarian |
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mañjudeva | m. equals -śrī- |
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mantradevatā | f. the deity invoked in a sacred text |
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mantradevatāprakāśa | m. Name of work |
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mantradevatāprakāśikā | f. (also, deva-pr-) Name of work |
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manuṣyadeva | m. "man-god", a Brahman |
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manuṣyadeva | m. a prince, king |
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manyudeva | m. Name of a man |
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marudeva | m. Name of a king |
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marudeva | m. of the father of the arhat- ṛṣabha- |
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marudeva | m. of a mountain (varia lectio mār-) |
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marudeva | f(ā-). () or f(ī-). () Name of the mother of marudeva-, grandmother of the arhat- ṛṣabha-. |
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mārudeva | Name of a mountain (varia lectio for marud-eva- q.v) |
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mataṃgadeva | m. Name of a fabulous being |
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mātṛdeva | mfn. having one's mother for a deity |
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meghakumāradeva | m. Name of a divine being |
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mitradeva | m. Name of one of the sons of the 12th manu- |
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mitradeva | m. of another man |
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mokṣadeva | m. Name of Hiouenthsang |
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mṛtyusevaka | m. equals -bhṛtya- q.v |
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mudgaladeva | m. Name of an author (who translated the Prakrit passages of the ratnāvalī-) |
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mūjāladeva | m. Name of a man |
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mukundadeva | m. Name of various princes of Orissa |
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mūladeva | m. equals mūra-d- (q.v) |
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mūladeva | m. Name of kaṃsa- (see -bhadra-) |
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mūladeva | m. of various men |
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mummaḍideva | m. Name of an author |
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munideva | m. (also with ācārya-) Name of an author. |
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mūradeva | (mura-.) m. plural Name of a class of demons (according to to fr. 2. mūra- equals māraṇa-krīḍa-). |
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mūrtisevana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') worship of the idol of |
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nāgadeva | m. a serpent-king |
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nāgadeva | m. Name of several authors (also -bhaṭṭa-) |
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naipālīyadevatā | f. a particular deity |
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naipālīyadevatākalyāṇapañcaviṃśatikā | f. Name of a Buddhist work |
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nakṣatradevata | mfn. having the nakṣatra-s as deities |
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nakṣatradevatākathana | n. Name of work |
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nāmadeva | m. Name of a man |
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nānādevata | () mfn. relating or addressed to different gods. |
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nānādevatya | () mfn. relating or addressed to different gods. |
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nandadeva | m. Name of a king |
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nandideva | m. Name of a man |
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nānyadeva | m. Name of a poet |
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narabrahmadeva | m. Name of a king |
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naradeva | m. "man-god", a king etc. ( naradevatva -tva- n. ) |
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naradeva | m. Name of an author |
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naradevadeva | m. god among kings, supreme sovereign |
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naradevaputra | m. the son of a man and a god |
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naradevatva | n. naradeva |
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naraharideva | m. Name of a prince |
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narakadevatā | f. "the deity of hell", Name of nirṛti- |
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nārāyaṇadeva | m. the god nārāyaṇa- |
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nārāyaṇadeva | m. Name of several authors |
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narendradeva | m. Name of a king |
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navadevakula | n. Name of a town |
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navagrahādhidevatāsthāpana | n. Name of work |
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