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hara | mf(ā-,rarely ī-)n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';fr.1. hṛ-) bearing, wearing, taking, conveying, bringing (See kavaca--, vārttā-h-), taking away, carrying off, removing, destroying (See bala--, śakti-h-) |
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hara | mf(ā-,rarely ī-)n. receiving, obtaining (See aṃśa-h-) |
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hara | mf(ā-,rarely ī-)n. ravishing, captivating (See mano-h-) |
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hara | m. "Seizer","Destroyer", Name of śiva- etc. |
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hara | m. of a dānava- |
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hara | m. of a monkey |
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hara | m. of various authors etc. |
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hara | m. (in arithmetic) a divisor |
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hara | m. the denominator of a fraction, division |
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hara | m. a stallion (?) |
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hara | m. an ass |
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hara | m. fire |
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harabala | m. Name of a man |
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harabīja | n. " śiva-'s seed", quicksilver |
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haracāpāropaṇa | n. N |
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haracāpāropaṇa | n. of a drama. |
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haracaritacintāmaṇi | m. Name of a poem. |
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haracūḍāmaṇi | m. " śiva-'s crest-gem", the moon |
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haradagdhamūrti | m. "whose body has been burnt by śiva-", kāma-deva- (also"sexual love") |
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haradāsa | m. Name of an author (perhaps wrong reading for hari-d-) |
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haradatta | m. Name of various writers etc. (especially of the author of the pada-mañjarī-, a commentator or commentary on the kāśikā-vṛtti-, and the mitākṣarā-, a commentator or commentary on gautama-'s dharmasūtra-) |
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haradattacaritra | n. Name of work |
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haradattasiṃha | m. Name of a modern author |
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haradatttācārya | m. Name of a preceptor |
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haradatttīya | n. Name of work |
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haragaṇa | m. Name of poets |
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haragaurī | f. one of the forms of śiva- or of śiva- and pārvatī- conjoined (equals ardhanārīśa-) |
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haragaurīsaṃvāda | m. Name of work |
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haragovinda | m. (also with vācaspati-and śarman-) Name of various authors |
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haragupta | m. Name of poets |
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harahāra | m. " śiva-'s necklace", Name of the serpent-demon śeṣa- |
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harahūrā | (?) f. equals hāra-h-, grape |
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harajī | m. (with bhaṭṭa-) Name of the father of hara-datta- |
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harajit | m. Name of a man |
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haraka | m. a taker, seizer, conveyer |
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haraka | m. a rogue, cheat |
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haraka | m. a reflecting person |
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haraka | m. Name of śiva- |
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haraka | m. a divisor or division |
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haraka | m. a long flexible sword |
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harakeli | Name of a drama (composed by vigraha-rāja-deva- A.D. 1153). |
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harakeśa | incorrect for hari-keśa-. |
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harakośa | m. Name of a, dictionary. |
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harakṣetra | n. Name of a district sacred to śiva- |
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harakumāraṭhakkura | m. Name of a modern author |
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haramekhalā | f. Name of work |
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haramekhalin | m. a particular class of artisans |
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haramohana | m. Name of authors |
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haramuja | Name of a place |
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haramukuṭamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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haraṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') carrying, holding, containing (exempli gratia, 'for example' bali-haraṇī-, darvī-,"a ladle containing an oblation") |
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haraṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. taking away. removing (exempli gratia, 'for example' rajo-h-"removing dust") |
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haraṇa | m. "taker", a hand |
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haraṇa | m. an arm |
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haraṇa | m. Michelia Champaca |
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haraṇa | n. the act of carrying or bringing or fetching. etc. |
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haraṇa | n. offering |
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haraṇa | n. carrying off, robbing, abduction etc. |
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haraṇa | n. removing, destroying |
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haraṇa | n. dividing, division |
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haraṇa | n. a nuptial present (equals -yautaka-) |
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haraṇa | n. a gift to a student at his initiation |
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haraṇa | n. fodder given to a stallion (equals vāḍaba-h-) on |
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haraṇa | n. ( also"a particular gesture "[ especially of an archer in shooting];"boiling water";"semen virile";"gold") . |
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haraṇabhāga | (h/araṇa--) mfn. entitled to partake (said of deceased ancestors) |
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haraṇāharaṇa | n. idem or 'n. (orf(ā-).) fetching the nuptial present ' |
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haraṇahārika | n. (orf(ā-).) fetching the nuptial present |
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haranārāyaṇa | (also spelt harin-) m. Name of authors |
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haranartaka | n. a kind of metre (equals hariṇa-pluta-) |
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haranātha | (also spelt harin-) m. Name of authors |
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haranetra | n. śiva-'s eye |
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haranetra | n. a symbolical expression for the number"three" |
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haraṇi | f. a water-channel, gutter |
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haraṇi | f. death |
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haraṇīya | mfn. to be taken or seized etc. |
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harapati | m. Name of an author |
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harapradīpikā | f. Name of a medicine work |
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harapriya | m. Nerium Odorum |
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hararāta | m. Name of authors |
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hararūpa | m. "having the form of hara-", Name of śiva- |
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haras | n. a grasp, grip |
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haras | n. a draught, drink, beverage |
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haras | n. flame, fire (according to to some also "anger","fury") [ confer, compare Greek .] |
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harasakha | m. "Sam2gi1t's friend", Name of kubera- |
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haraśekharā | f. " śiva-'s crest", the Ganges |
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harasiddhipradā | f. Name of a particular family-deity |
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harasiṃha | m. Name of a king |
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haraśṛṅgārā | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī- |
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harasūnu | m. " śiva-'s son", Name of kārttikeya- |
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haraśūra | Name of a place |
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harasvāmin | m. Name of a man |
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harasvat | mfn. (h/aras--) seizing (or"fiery") |
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harasvat | f. (plural) rivers(?) |
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harasvin | mfn. fiery, energetic |
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haratejas | n. " śiva-'s energy", quicksilver |
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harave | Name of a place (= Herat) |
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haravijaya | m. Name of a poem by ratnākara-. |
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haravilāsa | m. a kind of musical composition |
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haravilāsa | m. Name of a poem. |
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harayāṇa | m. Name of a man |
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ābhara | etc. See under ā-bhṛ-. |
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ābhara | n. Name of several sāman-s. |
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ābharadvasava | n. ābharadvasu |
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ābharadvasu | mfn. bringing property or goods |
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ābharadvasu | m. Name of a man. ( ābharadvasava sava- n."composed by ābharad-vasu-", Name of a sāman-.) |
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ābharaṇa | n. decorating |
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ābharaṇa | n. ornament, decoration (as jewels etc.) |
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ābharaṇa | n. Name of several works (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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ābharaṇasthāna | n. a place (on the body) for ornament, |
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abhihara | etc. See abhi-hṛ-. |
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abhihara | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') carrying off, removing |
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abhiharaṇa | n. bringing or conveying near |
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abhiharaṇīya | mfn. to be brought near. |
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abhivyāharaṇa | n. equals abhi-vyāhāra- commentator or commentary on |
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abhūtāharaṇa | n. relating anything which in fact has not happened, a wrong account (given for deceiving or puzzling anybody) |
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abhyavaharaṇa | n. throwing away or down |
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abhyavaharaṇa | n. taking food, eating commentator or commentary on |
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abhyudāharaṇa | n. an example or illustration of a thing by its reverse |
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abhyuddharaṇa | n. () |
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ādhara | See under ā-dhṛ-. |
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ādhara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' supportable, tenable (see dur-). |
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adhara | mfn. (connected with adh/as-), lower, inferior, tending downwards |
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adhara | mfn. low, vile |
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adhara | mfn. worsted, silenced |
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adhara | m. the lower lip, the lip |
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adhara | n. the lower part, a reply, pudendum muliebre [ Latin inferus]. |
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adharadala | n. a lip, |
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adharahanu | f. the lower jaw-bone |
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adharakaṇṭha | m. n. the lower neck, lower part of the throat |
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adharakāya | m. the lower part of the body. |
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adharamadhu | n. the moisture of the lips. |
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adharamūla | (/adh-), mfn. having the roots downwards, |
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adharapāna | n. "drinking the lip", kissing. |
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adhararucaka | n. lovely lips, |
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adharasapatna | (/adhara--) mfn. whose enemies are worsted or silenced |
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adharasmāt | ind. ablative below |
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adharastāt | ind. below |
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adharasvastika | n. the nadir. |
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adharatas | ind. below |
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adharauṣṭha | m. the lower lip |
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adharauṣṭha | n. the lower and upper lip. |
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adharauṣṭharucaka | n. lovely lips, |
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adharaya | Nom. P. adharayati-, to make inferior, put under ; eclipse, excel. |
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adhikandharam | ind. upon or as far as the neck |
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adhiśirodharam | ind. on the neck, |
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adhobhāgadoṣahara | mfn. curing or strengthening the lower part of the body. |
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adhyāharaṇa | n. ( hṛ-), act of supplying (elliptical language) |
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adhyāharaṇa | n. supplement |
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adhyāharaṇa | n. act of inferring, inference. |
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adhyāharaṇīya | mfn. to be supplied |
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adhyāharaṇīya | mfn. to be inferred. |
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ādibharataprastāra | m. Name of work |
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ādigadādhara | m. "the first club-bearer", Name of an image of viṣṇu- |
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aditikuṇḍalāharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a nāṭaka- by kādamba-. |
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aghaharaṇa | n. removal of guilt |
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āghargharam | ind. snarlingly, growlingly, |
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agnimāṭhara | m. Name of an expounder of the ṛg-- veda- |
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agniśekhara | n. saffron |
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agniviharaṇa | n. removing the sacrificial fire from the āgnīdhra- to the sadas- maṇḍapa- |
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agnyuddharaṇa | n. taking the sacred fire from its usual place (previous to a sacrifice). |
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agropaharaṇīya | mfn. that which has to be first or principally supplied |
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ahara | m. Name of an asura- (varia lectio su-hara-) |
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ahara | m. of a son of manu- (varia lectio a-dūra-). |
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āhara | etc. See ā-hṛ-. |
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āhara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' bringing, fetching |
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āhara | m. taking, seizing |
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āhara | m. accomplishing, offering (a sacrifice) |
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āhara | m. drawing in breath, inhaling |
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āhara | m. inhaled air |
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āhara | m. breath inspired, inspiration |
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āhara | (2. sg. imperative forming irregular tatpuruṣa- compounds with the following words) : |
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āharaceṭā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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aharahaḥkarman | n. daily-work |
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aharahar | ind. day by day, daily etc. |
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āharakaraṭā | (id est ā-hara karaṭa! ity-ucyate yasyāṃ kriyāyāṃ sā-), |
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āharaṇa | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' taking away, robbing |
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āharaṇa | n. taking, seizing, bringing, fetching etc. |
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āharaṇa | n. extracting, removing |
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āharaṇa | n. accomplishing, offering (a sacrifice) |
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āharaṇa | n. battle, combat |
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āharaṇa | n. causing, inducing |
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āharaṇīkṛ | to offer, give as a present |
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āharaniṣkirā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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āharanivapā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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aharaṇīya | mfn. not to be taken away. |
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āharasenā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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āharavanitā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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āharavasanā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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āharavitanā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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ainduśekhara | mfn. (fr. indu-śekhara-), belonging to or treating of the moon-crested one id est śiva- |
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ākhara | m. ( commentator or commentary) the hole or lair of an animal |
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ākhara | m. Name of an agni- |
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akṣadhara | mfn. holding dice |
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akṣadhara | m. Trophis Aspera (See śākhoṭa-). |
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ambhodhara | m. a cloud |
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ambudhara | m. "water-holder", a cloud. |
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amṛtāharaṇa | m. "nectar-stealer", Name of garuḍa- |
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amṛtāharaṇa | n. Name of a pariśiṣṭa- work of the |
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aṃśahara | mfn. taking a share, a sharer. |
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aṃśudhara | m. "bearer of rays", the sun |
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anaṅgaśekhara | m. Name of a metre (of four verses, each containing fifteen iambi). |
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aṇḍadhara | m. Name of śiva-. |
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anirbhara | mfn. not excessive, little, slight, light. |
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aṅkuśadurdhara | m. a restive elephant. |
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antarābhara | See antar/ā-. |
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antarābhara | mfn. bringing close to, procuring |
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antarjaṭhara | n. the stomach |
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anuddharaṇa | n. ( hṛ-), non-removal |
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anuddharaṇa | n. not offering, not establishing or proving. |
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anuharamāṇa | mfn. imitating. |
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anuharaṇa | n. imitation |
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anuharaṇa | n. resemblance. |
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anuharaṇa | inheriting, |
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anuharaṇahāra | m. imitation |
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anuharaṇahāra | m. resemblance. |
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anuharat | mfn. imitating |
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anuharat | m. (an-) Name of a man, (gaRa anuśatikādi- q.v) |
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anupraharaṇa | n. throwing into the fire |
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anuvyāharaṇa | n. repeated utterance |
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anvāharaṇa | n. making up, supplying commentator or commentary on |
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anyoktikaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work |
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apabharaṇī | f. plural ( bhṛ-), the last lunar mansion |
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āpaduddharaṇa | n. bringing out of trouble |
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apahara | etc. See apa-hṛ-. |
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apahara | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') carrying off |
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apaharaṇa | n. taking away, carrying off |
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apaharaṇa | n. stealing |
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apaharaṇa | keeping off all contrarieties, |
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apaharaṇīya | mfn. to be taken away, carried off, stolen, etc. |
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apaharas | mfn. not pernicious |
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apariharaṇīya | mfn. not to be avoided, inevitable |
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apariharaṇīya | mfn. not to be abandoned or lost |
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apariharaṇīya | mfn. not to be degraded. |
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apathahara | mfn. choosing the wrong road, |
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aprakhara | mfn. dull, obtuse |
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aprakhara | mfn. bland, mild |
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arbudaśikhara | m. id. |
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ardhahara | mfn. inheriting half a property, |
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ardhaprahara | m. half a watch (one hour and a half). |
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ardharatha | m. a warrior who fights on a car along with another |
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ardhaśaphara | m. a kind of fish |
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ārṣaṃdhara | n. Name of a sāman-. |
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arthahara | mfn. inheriting wealth |
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artharacana | n. pursuing an aim, exertion, endeavour, |
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ārtihara | mfn. destroying pain. |
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ārtyapaharaṇa | n. the relieving of distress or pain etc. |
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asidhara | m. Name of a man |
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asitābhraśekhara | m. Name of a buddha- |
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aśmarīhara | m. the tree Pentaptera Arjuna or another plant (used as a lithontriptic) |
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aśrutidhara | mfn. not striking the hearing |
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aśrutidhara | mfn. not knowing the veda- |
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aṣṭamūrtidhara | m. "possessing eight forms", a Name of śiva-. |
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astaśikhara | m. equals mastaka- q.v |
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asthyuddharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work |
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asuṃbhara | mf(ā-)n. only (supporting id est) caring for one's life |
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aṭavīśikhara | m. plural Name of a people |
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atikhara | mfn. very pungent or piercing. |
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avaharaṇa | n. putting aside, throwing away |
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avanīdhara | m. "earth-upholder", a mountain. |
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aviśrāntavidhyādharavyākaraṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a grammar by vāmana- (probably wrong reading for viśr-), |
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baddharabhasa | mf(ā-)n. impetuous, passionate |
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baddharasāla | m. a highly prized species of Mango |
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bādharahasya | n. |
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bāhupraharaṇa | m. striking with the arms, a striker, boxer |
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bāhupraharaṇa | n. boxing, wrestling |
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bāhuśikhara | n. "the upper part of the arm", the shoulder |
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bakulābharaṇacāṭu | n. Name of a poem. |
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bakulābharaṇamuni | m. Name of a sage |
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baladhara | m. "might-bearer", Name of a Brahman |
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baladhara | m. of a warrior |
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balahara | m. "taking away strength", Name of a man |
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bālarāmabharata | n. Name of a poem. |
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bālarūpadhara | m. "bearing a boy's form", Name of śiva- |
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baliharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. adapted for the presentation of oblations, |
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baliharaṇa | n. the presentation of oblations (see ) |
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baliharaṇavidhi | m. Name of work |
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bambhara | m. a bee |
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baṭukabhairavāpaduddharaṇapaṭala | n. Name of work |
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bhāgahara | mfn. taking a part, sharing, a co-heir |
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bhaganetrahara | m. () "destroyer of bhagas- eyes", Name of śiva-. |
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bhagavadgītālakṣābharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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bhagavadgītārtharakṣā | f. Name of work |
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bhāṇḍabharaka | m. the contents of any vessel |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. ( bhṛ-) bearing, carrying, bringing |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. bestowing, granting |
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bhara | mf(ā-)n. maintaining, supporting (mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see ṛtam--, kulam--, deham--, vājam-bh-and Calcutta edition ) |
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bhara | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the act of bearing or carrying etc. |
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bhara | m. carrying away or what is carried away, gain, prize, booty |
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bhara | m. war, battle, contest |
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bhara | m. a burden, load, weight (also a particular measure of weight equals bhāra- q.v ) etc. (accusative with kṛ-,to place one's weight, support one's self ) |
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bhara | m. a large quantity, great number, mass, bulk, multitude, abundance, excess etc. ( bhareṇa reṇa- ind.and bharāt rāt- ind.in full measure, with all one's might ) |
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bhara | m. raising the voice, shout or song of praise |
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bhara | n. dual number (with indrasya-,or vasiṣṭhasya-) Name of 2 sāman-s |
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bharad | in compound for rat-. |
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bharadhyai | See bhṛ-. |
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bharadvāja | m. (bhar/ad--) "bearing speed or strength (of flight)", a skylark |
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bharadvāja | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (with the patronymic bārhaspatya-, supposed author of , and purohita- of diva-dāsa-, with whom he is perhaps identical; bharad- is also considered as one of the 7 sages and the author of a law-book) etc. (jasya a-dāra-sṛt-and a-dāra-sṛtau-, arkau-, upahavau-, gādham-, nakāni-, priśninī-, prāsāham-, bṛhat-, maukṣe-, yajñāyajñīyam-, lomanī-, vāja-karmīyam-, vāja-bhṛt-, viṣamāṇi-, vratam-, sundhyuḥ-and saindhukṣitāni-Name of sāman-s ) |
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bharadvāja | m. of an arhat- |
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bharadvāja | m. of a district |
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bharadvāja | m. of an agni- |
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bharadvāja | m. of various authors |
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bharadvāja | m. plural the race or family of bharad-vāja- |
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bharadvājadhanvantari | m. Name of a divine being |
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bharadvājagārgapariṇayapratiṣedhavādārtha | m. Name of work |
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bharadvājaka | m. a skylark. |
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bharadvājaprādurbhāva | m. Name of chapter of |
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bharadvājapravraska | n. Name of |
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bharadvājasaṃhitā | f. Name of work |
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bharadvājaśikṣā | f. Name of work |
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bharadvājasmṛti | f. Name of work |
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bharadvājasūtra | n. Name of work |
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bharadvājin | m. in nāṃ vratam- Name of a sāman- |
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bharaga | a word invented to explain bharga- ( bharagatva -tva- n.) |
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bharagatva | n. bharaga |
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bharahapāla | m. Name of a man |
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bhārahara | mfn. equals -vāhika- |
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bharaheśvaravṛtti | f. Name of work (see bhareha-nagarī-). |
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bharahūti | m. (bh/ara--) a war-cry |
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bharahūti | mfn. raising a war-cry |
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bharama | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-. |
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bharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. bearing, maintaining |
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bharaṇa | m. Name of a nakṣatra- (equals bharaṇī-) |
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bharaṇa | n. the act of bearing (also in the womb) carrying, bringing, procuring etc. |
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bharaṇa | n. wearing, putting on |
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bharaṇa | n. maintaining, supporting, nourishing etc. |
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bharaṇa | n. wages, hire |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a master, lord |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a bull |
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bharaṇḍa | m. a worm |
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bharaṇḍa | m. the earth (?) |
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bharaṇḍa | m. |
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bharaṇḍakeṣṇa | (of unknown meaning), . |
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bharaṇī | f. See below |
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bharaṇi | mf. (prob.) Name of a nakṣatra- (equals bharaṇī-) |
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bharaṇī | f. (of ṇa-) Luffa Foetida or a similar plant |
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bharaṇī | f. (also plural) Name of the 7th nakṣatra- (containing 3 stars and figured by the pudendum muliebre) |
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bharaṇībhū | m. "born from bharaṇi-", Name of rāhu- |
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bharaṇika | mf(ī-)n. equals bharaṇena harati- gaRa bhastrādi-. |
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bharaṇiṣeṇa | m. Name of a man |
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bharaṇisena | m. Name of a man |
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bharaṇīya | mfn. to be borne or supported or maintained |
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bharaṇīya | m. a dependant |
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bharaṇya | (fr. bharaṇa-) Nom. P. yati- = sam-bhṛ- gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi- () |
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bharaṇya | mfn. (for bharaṇīya-) to be maintained or cherished or protected |
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bharaṇya | m. Name of a son of muni- (varia lectio āraṇya-) |
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bharaṇya | n. wages, hire (alsof(ā-).) : cherishing, maintaining |
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bharaṇya | n. the asterism bharaṇī- |
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bharaṇyabhuj | m. "receiving wages", a hireling, servant, labourer |
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bharaṇyāhvā | f. Tiaridiusn Indicum |
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bharaṇyu | m. a protector or master |
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bharaṇyu | m. a friend. |
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bharaṇyu | m. fire |
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bharaṇyu | m. the moon |
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bharaṇyu | m. the sun |
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bharas | n. bearing, holding, cherishing (see viśva--and sa-bh-). |
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bharat | mfn. bearing, carrying etc. etc. |
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bharat | m. plural Name of the military caste |
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bharaṭa | m. a potter or a servant (see ) |
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bharata | m. "to be or being maintained", Name of agni- (kept alive by the care of men) |
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bharata | m. of a particular agni- (father of bharata- and bharatī-) |
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bharata | m. a priest (equals ṛtvij-) |
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bharata | m. an actor, dancer, tumbler |
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bharata | m. a weaver |
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bharata | m. a hireling, mercenary |
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bharata | m. a barbarian, mountaineer (equals śabara-) |
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bharata | m. the fire in which the rice for Brahmans is boiled |
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bharata | m. Name of rudra- (the marut-s are called his sons) |
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bharata | m. of an āditya- |
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bharata | m. of a son of agni- bharata- |
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bharata | m. of a celebrated hero and monarch of India (son of duṣyanta- and śakuntalā-, the first of 12 cakra-vartin-s or sārvabhauma-s id est universal emperors) etc. |
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bharata | m. of a son of dhruvasaṃdhi- and father of asita- |
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bharata | m. of a son of daśaratha- and kaikeyī- (and younger brother of rāma-, to whom he was very much devoted) etc. |
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bharata | m. of a son of ṛṣabha-, |
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bharata | m. of a son of vītihotra- |
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bharata | m. of a manu- (who gave the name to the country bhārata-) |
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bharata | m. of a son of manu- bhautya- |
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bharata | m. of a king of aśmaka- |
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bharata | m. of various teachers and authors (especially of an ancient muni- supposed author of a manual of the dramatic art called nāṭya-śāstra- or bharata-śāstra-) |
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bharata | m. = jaḍabharata- (q.v) |
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bharata | m. = bharata-mallīka- (below) |
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bharata | m. plural "the descendants of bharata-", Name of a tribe etc. |
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bharatā | f. Name of an apsaras- |
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bharata | n. plural Name of a particular varṣa- |
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bharaṭa | raṇa-, rat/a- etc. See p.747. |
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bharatadvādaśāha | m. Name of a Partic. festival |
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bharatadvirūpakośa | m. Name of work |
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bharatāgraja | m. "elder brother of bharata-varṣa-", Name of rāma- |
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bharatajña | mfn. "knowing the science of bharata-varṣa-", conversant with dramatic writings and rules |
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bharaṭaka | m. a particular class of mendicants (also ḍaka-) |
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bharaṭakadvātriṃśikā | f. Name of a collection of 32 popular tales. |
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bharatakhaṇḍa | n. Name of a part of bharata-varṣa- (equals kumārikā-) |
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bharatamalla | m. Name of a grammarian |
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bharatamallika | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-) |
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bharatamallīka | m. Name of an author (equals -sena-) |
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bharatapāla | m. Name of a man. |
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bharataprasū | f. "mother of bharata-varṣa-"Name of kaikeyī- (wife of daśaratha-) |
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bharatapura | n. Name of a town |
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bharataputra | ( ) () m. "son of bharata-varṣa-", an actor, mime. |
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bharataputraka | () m. "son of bharata-varṣa-", an actor, mime. |
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bharatārjunanāṭaka | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a drama by hasti-malla-sena-. |
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bharatārṇava | m. Name of work |
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bharataroha | m. Name of a man |
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bharataṛṣabha | m. equals bharatarṣabha- Name of viśvā-mitra- (see ) . |
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bharatarṣabha | (ta-ṛ-) m. the best or a prince (literally"bull") of the bharata-varṣa- |
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bharatasamuccaya | m. (a particular rhetoric figure consisting of an) accumulation of dramatic terms, |
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bharataśārdūla | m. the noblest (literally"tiger") of the bharata-varṣa- |
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bharataśāstra | n. bharata-varṣa-'s manual (of the dramatic art equals ṇātya-ś-) |
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bharataśāstra | n. another manual of music (by raghu-nātha-) |
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bharatasattama | m. the best of the bharata-varṣa- |
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bharatasena | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on various poems (lived about 100 years ago) |
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bharatāśrama | m. "hermitage of bharata-varṣa-"Name of a hermitage |
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bharataśreṣṭha | m. the best of the bharata-varṣa- |
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bharatasūtra | n. Name of a rhetoric work by śārṅgadhara- (also bharatasūtravṛtti -vṛtti- f.by vidyā-bhūṣaṇa-). |
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bharatasūtravṛtti | f. bharatasūtra |
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bharatasvāmin | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on etc. |
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bharataṭīkā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of abhinava-gupta-'s commentator or commentary on bharata-'s Na1t2ya-s3astra |
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bharatatva | n. the name of bharata-varṣa- |
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bharatavākya | n. "speech of bharata-varṣa-"Name of the last verse or verses of a play (preceded almost always by the words tathāpīdam astu bharata-vākyam-) |
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bharatavākya | n. Name of chapter of |
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bharatavarṣa | n. "country of bharata-varṣa-", a Name of India (equals bhārata-v-) |
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bharatāvāsa | m. "abode of bharata-varṣa-", Name of |
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bharateśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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bharatha | m. a world-protector (equals loka-pāla-) |
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bharatha | m. a king |
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bharatha | m. fire (see bharata-) |
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bharatī | f. Name of a daughter of agni- bharata- |
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bharatī | f. of a river |
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bharaṭika | mf(ī-)n. equals bharaṭena harati- gaRa bhastrādi-. |
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bhāroddharaṇa | n. the lifting of a lowest |
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bhartṛrājyāpaharaṇa | n. seizure of a husband's kingdom |
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bhāskhara | |
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bhasmapraharaṇa | mfn. having ashes for a weapon (said of a fever) (see -bāṇa-). |
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bhāṭṭaśabdenduśekhara | m. Name of work |
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bhavaśekhara | m. " śiva-'s crest", the moon, |
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bhavavratadhara | mfn. devoted to śiva-, a worshipper of śiva- |
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bhinnabhāgahara | (prob. wrong reading for -hāra-), m. division of fractions, |
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bhohara | (?) m. Name of a poet |
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bhrāntihara | m. "taking away delusion", a counsellor, minister of a king. |
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bhṛgubharatasaṃvāda | m. Name of work |
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bhṛkuṭidhara | mfn. bhṛkuṭi |
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bhṛtyabharaṇa | n. maintaining or cherishing servant |
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bhūdhara | mfn. "earth-bearing", dwelling in the earth |
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bhūdhara | m. "earth-supporting", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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bhūdhara | m. of baṭuka-bhairava- |
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bhūdhara | m. a mountain (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. |
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bhūdhara | m. "mountain"and"king" |
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bhūdhara | m. a term for the number seven |
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bhūdhara | m. Name of śiva- or of the serpent-demon śeṣa- |
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bhūdhara | m. a kind of chemical or medical apparatus |
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bhūdhara | m. Name of several men |
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bhūdharaguhāntaratas | ind. from within the caves of the mountains |
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bhūdharaja | m. "mountain-born", a tree () |
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bhūdhararāja | m. equals -dhareśvara- |
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bhūdharatā | f. the state or act of supporting the earth |
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bhūdharayantra | n. a particular apparatus for boiling |
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bhujaśikhara | () n. "arm-head", the shoulder |
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bhūmidhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain |
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bhūmidhara | m. a symbolical expression for the number seven |
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bhūmidhara | m. a king, prince |
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bhūmidhara | m. Name of a poet |
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bhūtadhara | mfn. retaining (in the mind) or remembering the past |
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bhūtahara | m. bdellium |
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bījagaṇitodāharaṇa | n. Name of Comm. on it. |
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bījodāharaṇabālabodhini | f. Name of work on algebra |
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bimbādhara | m. a nether lip (red like the bimba- fruit) |
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bisābharaṇa | n. an ornament made of lotus-fibres, |
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bodhapṛthvīdhara | m. Name of a teacher |
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brahmadāyahara | mfn. brahmadāya |
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brahmadhara | mfn. possessing sacred knowledge |
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brahmavratadhara | mfn. brahmavrata |
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bṛhacchandenduśekhara | m. Name of work |
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buddharakṣita | m. "guarded by Buddha", Name of a man |
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buddharakṣitā | f. Name of a woman, |
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budhamanohara | mn. Name of work |
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budharañjiṇī | f. Name of work |
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budharatna | n. " bhaṭṭotpala-'s gem", an emerald |
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cakradhara | mfn. or m. bearing a wheel, wheel-bearer (once -dhāra-) |
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cakradhara | mfn. equals -bhṛt- |
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cakradhara | mfn. driving in a carriage (?,"a snake"or"a governor"Scholiast or Commentator; see ) |
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cakradhara | m. a sovereign, emperor, iii, xii |
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cakradhara | m. governor of a province |
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cakradhara | m. equals caraka- |
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cakradhara | m. a snake |
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cakradhara | m. a village tumbler (see cakrāṭa-) |
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cakradhara | m. Name of a man |
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cakradhara | m. of other men etc. |
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cakradhara | m. of a locality |
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camūhara | m. Name of one of the viśve- devā-s |
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candragrahaṇodāharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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candrakumāraśikhara | n. Name of a place |
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candrārdhakṛtaśekhara | mfn. one who has adorned his forehead with a crescent mark |
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candraśekhara | m. equals -mukuṭa- |
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candraśekhara | m. Name of a minister (father of the author of ) |
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candraśekhara | m. of the author of a commentator or commentary on |
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candraśekhara | m. of the author of the play madhurā-niruddha- |
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candraśekhara | m. of a prince |
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candraśekhara | m. of a mountain (see -parvata-) |
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candraśekharacampūprabandha | m. Name of work |
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cāpadhara | mfn. bow-armed |
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cāpadhara | m. Sagittarius |
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caraṇābharaṇa | n. a foot-ornament |
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cārupayodhara | mf(ā-)n. fair-bosomed, |
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caturdhara | m. Name of a family or race. |
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caturmukharasa | m. a preparation of great curative power |
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catuṣpatharatā | f. idem or 'f. "abiding on a cross-way", Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda- ' , 2645 |
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cauroddharaṇa | n. extirpation of robbers. |
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cetohara | mf(ā-)n. captivating the heart |
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chāndasabaṭhara | m. the deceitful chāndasa- |
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chāyāmṛgadhara | m. equals bhṛt- |
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cihnadhara | mfn. bearing the signs or insignia (of office) |
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cintābhara | m. a heap of cares |
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citradhara | m. Name of an author. |
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citraśikhaṇḍadhara | m. wearing various tufts of hair (viṣṇu-), = |
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cūḍāmaṇidhara | m. " cūḍāmaṇi- -wearer", Name of a nāga- |
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dadhittharasa | m. the resin of Dadhittha, 49, 24. |
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dagdhajaṭhara | n. the hungry stomach |
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dagdharatha | m. Name of a gandharva- |
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dāhaharaṇa | n. "removing heat", the root of Andropogon Muricatus. |
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dahara | m. a child |
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dahara | m. a young animal |
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dahara | m. a mouse |
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dahara | mfn. (fr. dobhr/a-) small, fine, thin (varia lectio dabhra-) |
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dahara | mfn. young in age |
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dahara | m. a younger brother |
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daharaka | mfn. short (day), |
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daharapṛṣṭha | n. Name of , |
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daharasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-. |
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daivajñamanohara | m. Name of work |
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dakṣiṇāpraharaṇa | (ṇ/ā--) mfn. hurled to the right |
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dānamanohara | m. Name of work |
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daṇḍadhara | mfn. "rod-bearer", punisher (of. genitive case), ix, 245 |
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daṇḍadhara | m. a king, ix |
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daṇḍadhara | m. yama-, 655 |
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daṇḍadhara | m. a judge, |
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daṇḍadhara | m. equals -mukha- |
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daṇḍadhara | m. a door-keeper |
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daṇḍadhara | m. a mendicant |
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daṇḍadhara | m. a potter |
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daṇḍavratadhara | mfn. equals -dhāraka- |
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dapharakhāna | m. Zaphar Khan (Sultan), |
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daramanthara | mfn. a little slow, . |
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darbhara | m. (gaRa aśmādi-) Perdix chinensis |
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darbharajju | f. a rope made of d- |
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darpahara | mfn. equals -ha- |
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daśakandhara | m. equals -kaṇṭha- |
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daśanaśikhara | the point of a tooth, |
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daśapāramitādhara | m. "possessing the 10 perfections", a buddha- |
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daurudhara | mfn. (fr. durudharā-) |
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dāyahara | m. receiver of inheritance, heir (see brahma--). |
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dehambhara | mfn. intent (only) upon nourishing the body or prolonging life |
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dehambharavārttika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. intent (only) upon nourishing the body or prolonging life ' |
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dehambharavārttika | mfn. voracious, gluttonous (see udaram-bh-). |
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deharakṣā | f. "care of the body", chastity |
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deśīyarājaśekharakośa | m. Name of work |
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devadhara | m. (bhāgavatācārya-) Name of Scholiast or Commentator on |
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devaśekhara | m. "divine diadem", Artemisia Indica |
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devasvapaharaṇa | n. plunder of divine property, sacrilege |
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ḍhaḍḍhara | Name of a man |
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dhairyadhara | mfn. possessed of firmness or constancy |
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dhanahara | mfn. money-stealing |
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dhanahara | m. a thief or an heir |
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dhanahara | m. a kind of plant |
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dhanurdhara | m. equals -graha- etc. (also as Name of śiva-) |
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dhanurdhara | m. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius |
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dhanurdhara | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- |
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dhara | mf(ā-)n. ( dhṛ-) bearing, supporting (scilicet the world, said of kṛṣṇa- and śiva-) |
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dhara | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' holding, bearing, carrying, wearing, possessing, having, keeping (also in memory), sustaining, preserving, observing (see aṃśu--, akṣa--, kulaṃ--etc.) etc. |
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dhara | m. a mountain (see kṣiti--, bhū--etc.) |
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dhara | m. a flock of cotton |
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dhara | m. a frivolous or dissolute man (equals viṭa-) |
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dhara | m. a sword |
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dhara | m. Name of a vasu- |
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dhara | m. of a follower of the pāṇḍava-s of the king of the tortoises |
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dhara | m. of the father of padma-prabha- (6th arhat- of present tense ava-sarpiṇī-) |
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dhara | m. the uterus or womb |
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dhara | m. a vein or tubular vessel of the body |
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dhara | m. marrow |
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dhara | m. a mass of gold or heap of valuables (representing the earth and given to Brahmans) |
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dhara | m. one of the 8 forms of sarasvatī- idem or 'm. a mass of gold or heap of valuables (representing the earth and given to Brahmans) ' |
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dhara | m. Name of one of the wives of kaśyapa- (mother of the land and water-birds, prob. = the Earth) (varia lectio irā-) |
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dhara | n. poison (varia lectio dara-) |
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dharādhara | m. "earth-bearer", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- |
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dhārādhara | m. "water-bearer", a cloud etc. |
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dhārādhara | m. sword |
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dharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. bearing, supporting |
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dharaṇa | m. a dike or bank |
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dharaṇa | m. the world |
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dharaṇa | m. the sun |
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dharaṇa | m. the female breast |
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dharaṇa | m. rice-corn |
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dharaṇa | m. Name of a king of the nāga-s |
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dharaṇa | m. or n. a sort of weight variously reckoned as = 10 pala-s, = 16 silver māṣaka-s, = 1 silver purāṇa-, = 1/10 śatamāna-, = 19 niṣpāva-, = 2/5 karṣa-, = 1/10 pala-, = 24 raktikā- etc. |
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dharaṇa | n. the act of bearing, holding, etc. |
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dharaṇa | n. bringing, procuring (see kāma--) |
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dharaṇa | n. support, prop, stay (see pṛtkivī--, savana-.) |
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dharaṇa | n. a particular high number (see dhamana-, dhamara-) |
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dharaṇānvita | mfn. endowed with a good memory |
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dharaṇapriyā | f. Name of the goddess executing the commands of the 19th arhat- |
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dharaṇī | f. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order |
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dharaṇi | f. (see the next) the earth (personified as the wife of dhruva-) |
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dharaṇī | f. (see ṇa-and ṇi-) the earth, the soil or ground |
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dharaṇī | f. a vein or tubular vessel of the body |
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dharaṇī | f. equals -kanda- |
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dharaṇī | f. a beam or rafter for a roof. |
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dharaṇī | f. Name of a Dictionary (see ṇi-kośa-). |
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dharaṇībandha | m. "earth-bond", id., . |
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dharaṇibhṛt | () m. a prince or king. |
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dharaṇībhṛt | m. a mountain (see -dhṛt-). |
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dharaṇibhuj | () m. a prince or king. |
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dharaṇidāsa | m. Name of a lexicographer |
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dharaṇidhara | m. "earth-bearer", Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- (see pṛthu-dharaṇi-dh-) |
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dharaṇidhara | m. a mountain (see ṇī-dh-). |
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dharaṇīdhara | mfn. bearing or sustaining the earth |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. Name of viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of śiva- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of śeṣa- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the mythic. elephants fabled to support the earth |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a mountain etc. |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a tortoise |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. a king |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. Name of a man of the family of maunin- and son of maheśvara- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of śaśi-dhara- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of vāsudeva- and grandfather of the author hari-nātha- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of the father of dayā-śaṃkara- |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a Scholiast or Commentator on |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a poet and other authors (also with pantha-) |
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dharaṇīdhara | m. of a bodhi-sattva- (also read ṇīṃ-dh-) |
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dharaṇīdhra | m. idem or 'm. "earth-bearer", Name of śeṣa-, (varia lectio -bhṛt-).' , a mountain |
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dharaṇīdhṛt | m. "earth-bearer", Name of śeṣa-, (varia lectio -bhṛt-). |
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dharaṇigonīga | m. Name of a man |
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dharaṇigrāma | m. Name of a village. |
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dharaṇija | m. "earth-born", a tree |
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dharaṇija | m. "son of the earth", metron. of the planet Mars |
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dharaṇīkanda | m. a kind of bulbous plant or esculent root |
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dharaṇīkīlaka | m. a mountain |
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dharaṇikośa | m. Name of the Dictionary of dharaṇi-dāsa-. |
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dharaṇimaṇḍa | m. or n. Name of a place |
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dharaṇīmaṇḍala | n. "earth-sphere", the globe |
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dharaṇīṃdhara | See ṇī-dh- (above) . |
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dharaṇīnārāyaṇastotra | n. Name of a stotra-. |
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dharaṇipati | () m. a prince or king. |
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dharaṇīplava | m. "having the earth as ship", id., |
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dharaṇīpūra | m. "earth-flooding", the ocean |
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dharaṇīruha | m. "earth-growing", a tree |
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dharaṇistha | mfn. being or staying on earth |
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dharaṇīsura | m. "god on earth", a Brahman |
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dharaṇisuta | m. metron. of the planet Mars (see -ja-). |
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dharaṇīsuta | m. metron. of aṅgiras- or the planet Mars |
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dharaṇīsutā | f. of sitā- |
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dharaṇīśvara | m. (nīśv-) "earth-lord", Name of śiva- |
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dharaṇīśvararāja | m. Name of a bodhisattva- |
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dharaṇitala | n. the surface of the earth |
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dharaṇītala | n. the surface of the earth |
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dharaṇītalaśrī | m. Name of a prince of the kiṃnara-s |
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dharaṇitalataitila | m. a god on earth, a Brahman |
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dharaṇīvarāha | m. Name of a king |
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dharaṇīvarāhasaṃvāda | m. Name of work |
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dharaṇīvrata | n. Name of a particular observance |
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dharaṇīya | mfn. to be held or borne (see śiro--). |
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dharapaṭṭa | m. Name of 2 princes of the vallabhī- dynasty |
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dharasaṃstha | mfn. mountain-like |
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dharasena | m. Name of 2 princes of the vallabhī- dynasty |
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dharitrīdhara | m. "earth-holder", mountain |
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dharmadhara | m.,"law-supporter", Name of a particular samādhi- |
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dharmadhara | m. of a prince of the kiṃnara-s |
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dharmadhara | m. of a bodhi-sattva- |
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dhātrīdhara | m. "earth-bearer", mountain |
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dhātuśekhara | n. "chief of minerals", green vitriol |
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dhiṣṇyaviharaṇa | n. the distribution of the dhiṣṇya- fires, |
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dhuraṃdhara | mfn. bearing a yoke or a burden (literally and figuratively), fit to be harnessed |
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dhuraṃdhara | mfn. helping another (genitive case) out of need |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. a beast of burden |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. chief, leader |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. a man of business |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. Name of śiva- |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. of a rakṣas- |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. Grislea Tomentosa |
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dhuraṃdhara | m. plural Name of a people |
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dhūrdhara | mfn. bearing a burden, managing affairs |
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dhūrdhara | m. beast of burden |
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dhūrdhara | m. leader, chief. |
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dhvajapraharaṇa | m. "banner-striking", air, wind |
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dhvajapraharaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of vāyu-, |
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dīrgharada | m. "long-tusked", a hog |
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dīrgharaṅgā | f. "having a lasting colour", turmeric |
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dīrgharasana | m. "long-tongued", a serpent |
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dīrgharata | m. "long in copulation", a dog, (see -surata-). |
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doḥśekhara | n. "arm-top", shoulder |
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dolāghara | m. or n. a hall with a swing |
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dolāgharaka | m. or n. a hall with a swing |
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doṣahara | mfn. equals ghna- |
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doṣatrayahara | mfn. removing the 3 bad humours |
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draupadīharaṇa | n. "the forcible abduction of draupadī-", Name of chapter of |
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draupadīvastrāharaṇa | n. "the seizure of draupadī-'s garments", Name of a poem. |
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draviḍopaniṣacchekhara | m. Name of work relating to draviḍopaniṣad- |
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dṛḍharaṅgā | f. "having a fast colour", alum |
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dṛḍharatha | m. "having a strong chariot", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (thāśraya-, idem or 'f. "having a fast colour", alum ') |
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dṛḍharatha | m. of a son of jayad-ratha- and father of viśva-jit- |
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dṛḍharatha | m. of the father of the 10th arhat- of the 10th arhat- of the present ava-sarpiṇī- |
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duddhara | m. (for dur-dh-?) a kind of rope-ladder |
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durādhara | mfn. difficult to be withstood, irresistible, invincible, inaccessible |
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durādhara | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (see the prec.) |
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durāhara | mfn. difficult to be offered (sacrifice) |
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durbhara | mfn. difficult to be borne or supported or maintained |
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durbhara | mfn. heavily laden with (compound), |
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durdhara | mfn. difficult to be carried or borne or suffered, unrestrainable, irresistible etc. |
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durdhara | mfn. difficult to be administered (punishment) |
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durdhara | mfn. difficult to be kept in memory or recollected |
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durdhara | mfn. inevitable, absolutely necessary (suffix) |
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durdhara | m. quicksilver |
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durdhara | m. Name of two plants (ṛṣabha-and bhallātaka-) |
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durdhara | m. a kind of hell |
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durdhara | m. Name of a son of. dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (see -dharṣa-) |
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durdhara | m. of one of śambara-'s generals |
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durdhara | m. of mahiṣa- |
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durdhara | m. of candra-gupta-'s wife |
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durgandharasa | mfn. having a bad smell or taste, |
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durudāhara | mfn. difficult to be pronounced or uttered |
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dyutidhara | m. Name of a poet |
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ekaśrutadhara | mfn. keeping in mind what one has heard once |
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gadādhara | mfn. having a sick lip |
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gadādhara | mfn. bearing a club |
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gadādhara | m. kṛṣṇa- (see kaumodakī-) |
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gadādhara | m. Name of a physician |
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gadādhara | m. of the author of the work viṣaya-vicāra- |
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gadādhara | m. of the father of mukunda-priya- and uncle of rāmānanda- |
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gadādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author. |
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gambhara | n. idem or 'n. depth ' ("water") . |
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gaṇadhara | m. the head of an assemblage of ṛṣi-s under the arhat- mahā-vīra- |
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gandharasa | (see rasa-gandha-) in compound , odour and flavour |
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gandharasa | perfumes and spices |
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gandharasa | m. myrrh |
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gandharasa | m. Gardenia florida |
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gandharasāṅgaka | m. turpentine |
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gandharatā | f. Name of a plant |
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gandhaśekhara | m. musk |
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gāṇḍivadhara | m. "holding the gāṇḍiva- bow", Name of arjuna- |
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gaṅgādhara | m. "Ganges-receiver", the ocean |
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gaṅgādhara | m. "Ganges-supporter", Name of śiva- (according to the legend the Ganges in its descent from heaven first alighted on the head of śiva- and continued for a long period entangled in his hair see ) |
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gaṅgādhara | m. Name of a man |
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gaṅgādhara | m. of a lexicographer |
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gaṅgādhara | m. of a commentator on the śārīraka-sūtra-s |
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gaṅgādhara | m. of a commentator on bhāskara- |
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gaṅgādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a scholiast |
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gaṅgādharacūrṇa | n. a particular powder |
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gaṅgādharamādhava | m. Name of the father of Dadabhai |
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gaṅgādharapura | n. Name of a town. |
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gaṅgādhararasa | m. (in med.) Name of a drug. |
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garbhanirharaṇa | n. drawing out a child (from the womb) |
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garbharakṣā | f. protecting the foetus , |
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garbharakṣaṇa | n. "protecting the foetus", Name of a ceremony performed in the fourth month of gestation |
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garbharandhi | f. complete cooking |
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garbharasa | (g/arbha--) mf(ā-)n. desirous of impregnation |
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gardabharatha | m. a donkey-cart |
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gārdabharathika | mfn. fit for a donkey-cart (also a--, vi-- negative) |
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gaurakhara | m. a wild donkey (see gauḍaka-mṛga-.) |
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gayāśikhara | n. the mountain gaya- (gayā-śiras-) near gayā- |
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ghanapayodhara | m. a firm breast |
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gharaṇī | f. varia lectio for riṇī-. |
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gharaṭṭa | m. a grindstone |
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gharaṭṭaka | m. idem or 'm. a grindstone ' |
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gharaṭṭikā | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. a grindstone ' ' |
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gharghara | mfn. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) uttered with an indistinct gurgling or purring sound |
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gharghara | mfn. sounding like gurgling |
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gharghara | mfn. (in music applied to a particular note) |
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gharghara | m. an indistinct murmur, crackling (of fire), rattling (of a carriage), creaking |
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gharghara | m. laughter, mirth |
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gharghara | m. a duck ("an owl") |
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gharghara | m. a fire of chaff |
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gharghara | m. a curtain |
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gharghara | m. a door |
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gharghara | m. the post round which the rope of a churning stick is wound |
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gharghara | m. a particular form of a temple |
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gharghara | m. the river Gogra |
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gharghara | mf(ā-,or ī-). a kind of lute or cymbal. |
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ghargharadhvani | m. panting, puffing |
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ghargharaka | m. the river Gogra |
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giridhara | m. Name of a copyist of the 17th century. |
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girikuhara | n. equals -kandara-. |
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giriśikhara | mn. equals -kūṭa- : |
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gītagaṅgādhara | n. "the ocean of songs", Name of a poem by kalyāṇa-. |
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godhara | m. Name of a king of Kashmir |
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gohara | m. stealing of cows (varia lectio -graha-). |
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goharaṇa | n. idem or 'm. stealing of cows (varia lectio -graha-).' , 5 |
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goharaṇa | n. Name of |
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govardhanadhara | m. " govardhana--supporter", kṛṣṇa- |
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grahaṇīhara | n. "removing dysentery", cloves |
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granthihara | m. removing difficulties |
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gṛharakṣā | f. the guarding of a house |
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gṛharandhra | n. equals -cchidra- |
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gūḍhārtharatnamālā | f. Name of commentary |
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guhara | mfn. fr. ha- gaRa aśmādi-. |
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guṇadhara | mfn. possessing good qualities |
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haladhara | m. "plough-holder", Name of bala-rāma- (as carrying a peculiar weapon shaped like a ploughshare) |
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haladhara | m. of various authors etc. |
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hālāhaladhara | m. "having venom", a small black snake |
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harāhara | m. Name of a dānava- (dual number rau-,also = " hara- and ahara-") |
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harihara | m. " viṣṇu-śiva-", a particular form of deity consisting of viṣṇu- and śiva- conjoined |
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harihara | m. (dual number or in compound) viṣṇu- and śiva- |
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harihara | m. Name of various persons etc. |
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harihara | m. of a river |
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hariharabhāṣya | n. Name of work |
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hariharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of author |
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hariharabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of author |
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hariharabhedadhikkāra | m. Name of work |
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hariharabrahmamānasikasnānavidhi | m. Name of work |
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hariharabrahman | 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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hariharadīkṣita | m. Name of a man |
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hariharadrkṣitīya | n. Name of work |
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hariharakathā | f. the repeating of the names of viṣṇu- and śiva- |
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hariharakhāna | m. Name of certain man. |
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hariharakṣetra | n. "sacred place of viṣṇu- and śiva- conjoined"Name of a place of pilgrimage |
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hariharamahārāja | m. Name of a man |
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hariharamāhātmya | n. Name of chapter of the skanda-purāṇa- |
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hariharamanṇḍalaṣoḍaśaliṅgobhava | m. Name of work |
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hariharamiśra | m. Name of a man |
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hariharapaddhati | f. Name of work |
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hariharapaṇḍita | m. Name of certain man () |
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hariharaprasāda | m. Name of author |
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hariharapraśaṃsā | f. Name of work |
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hariharapurī | m. Name of an author |
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hariharasarasvatī | m. Name of a teacher |
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hariharastotra | n. Name of various stotra-s |
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hariharasvāmin | m. Name of author |
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hariharatāratamya | n. Name of various works. |
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hariharatarkālaṃkārabhaṭṭācārya | m. Name of certain man. |
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hariharavilāsa | m. Name of work |
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hariharayoga | m. Name of work |
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harimbhara | mfn. bearing the yellow-coloured (thunderbolt) |
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harṣadhara | m. Name of authors |
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hastābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the hand |
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hastābharaṇa | n. a kind of snake |
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haṭharatnāvalī | f. Name of work |
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heḍḍeśaharihara | m. Name of an author |
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himadhara | mfn. bearing snow (on its head, and of the himālaya-) |
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himadhara | m. the himālaya- moon |
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himakṣmādhara | m. snowy mountain, himālaya- |
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himanirjharavipruṣmat | mfn. mixed with or having drops of icy cold water-falls |
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hiraṇyākṣahara | m. Name of viṣṇu-. () |
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horāmakarandoharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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hrādhara | m. Name of a man, cit-. |
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hṛdayābharaṇa | m. Name of an author |
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hṛdayadhara | m. Name of a man |
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icchābharaṇa | (icchābharaṇa-) m. Name of a man |
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indrapraharaṇa | n. indra-'s weapon, the thunderbolt |
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induśekhara | m. "moon-crested", Name of śiva- |
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induśekhara | m. of a kiṃnara-. |
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īśādhara | m. (with Buddhists) Name (also title or epithet) of one of the 8 mountains, |
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iṣudhara | m. an archer. |
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jaḍabharata | m. "the stupid bharata-", Name of a man simulating stupidity |
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jagadābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a poem by jagannātha- paṇḍita-rāja- |
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jagaddhara | m. Name of a son of ratnadhara- and grandson of vidyā-dhara- (author of comments on ) |
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jagatīdhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain |
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jagatīdhara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-, |
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jaladhara | m. "holding water", a (rain-) cloud etc. |
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jaladhara | m. the ocean |
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jaladhara | m. Cyperus rotundus |
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jaladhara | m. Dalbergia ujjeinensis |
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jaladhara | m. a metre of 4x32 syllabic instants |
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jaladharagarjitaghoṣasusvaranakṣatrarājasaṃkusumitābhijña | m. "having a voice musical as the sound of the thunder of the clouds and conversant with the appearance of the regents of the nakṣatra-s", Name of a buddha-, |
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jaladharamālā | f. equals jalada-paṅkti- |
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jaladharamālā | f. two metres of 4 x 12 syllables each |
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jalaharaṇa | n. a metre of 4 x 32 syllabic instants. |
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jalaṃdhara | m. (gaRa 1. naḍādi-) "water-bearer", Name of a man |
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jalaṃdhara | m. of an asura- (produced by the contact of a flash from śiva-'s eye with the ocean, and adopted by the god of the waters;called from having caught the water which flowed from brahmā-'s eye) |
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jalaṃdhara | m. Name of a particular mudrā- |
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jālaṃdhara | m. equals jal- Name of an asura- |
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jālaṃdhara | m. equals ri-, toḍ-. |
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jālaṃdhara | m. a kind of mudrā-, |
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jālaṃdhara | m. plural Name of the 12 āditya-s when born as men |
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jālaṃdhara | m. Name of a people (equals tri-garta- ) |
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jālaṃdhara | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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jalaṃdharapura | n. Name of a town |
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jāmbavatīharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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jambhara | m. equals bhin- |
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jambhara | etc., See 1. jabh-. |
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jānakīharaṇa | n. "carrying off of sitā-", Name of a poem |
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janodāharaṇa | n. "man-laudation", fame |
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jaṭādhara | mfn. equals -dhārin- |
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jaṭādhara | m. an ascetic |
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jaṭādhara | m. śiva- |
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jaṭādhara | m. Name of an attendant of skanda- |
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jaṭādhara | m. of a buddha- |
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jaṭādhara | m. of a lexicographer |
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jaṭādhara | m. plural Name of a people in the south of India |
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jaṭhara | mf(ā-)n. (varia lectio for baṭh- q.v) hard, firm, iv, 13 and (varia lectio jaraṭka-) |
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jaṭhara | mf(ā-)n. for jaraṭha-, old |
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jaṭhara | mf(ā-)n. equals baddha- |
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jaṭhara | mf(ā-)n. for javana- |
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jaṭhara | mf(ā-)n. ati--,"very hard"and"very old" |
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jaṭhara | m. Name of a man () |
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jaṭhara | m. of a mountain |
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jaṭhara | m. plural Name of a people (in the south-east of madhya-deśa- ) |
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jaṭhara | n. ([m.]) the stomach, belly, abdomen, bowels, womb, interior of anything, cavity etc. |
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jaṭhara | n. certain morbid affections of the bowels |
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jaṭhara | n. ([ confer, compare ; Gothic kiltheiorqvithrs]). |
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jaṭhara | (= 2. j- ) |
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jāṭhara | mf(ī-)n. being on or in or relating to the stomach or belly or womb (jaṭh/ara-) |
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jāṭhara | mf(ī-)n. with agni-,"stomach fire", digestive faculty |
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jāṭhara | mf(ī-)n. hunger |
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jāṭhara | m. "womb-offspring", a child, |
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jāṭhara | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants |
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jaṭharagada | m. a morbid affection of the abdomen or bowels (equals hṛd-roga- Scholiast or Commentator) |
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jaṭharajvālā | f. belly-ache, colic |
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jaṭharajvalana | n. "stomach-heat", hunger |
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jaṭharanud | m. "removing the jaṭhara- disease", Cathartocarpus fistula |
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jaṭhararoga | m. equals -gada- |
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jaṭharastha | mfn. being in the belly or in the womb, W |
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jaṭharasthāyin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. being in the belly or in the womb, W' |
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jaṭharasthita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. being in the belly or in the womb, W' ' |
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jaṭharatva | n. ,"hardness", only a-- negative , tenderness |
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jaṭharavyathā | f. equals -jvālā- |
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jaṭharayantraṇā | f. pain endured (by the embryo) in the womb |
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jātiṃdhara | m. Name of a physician (śuddhodana- in a former birth) |
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jayadhara | m. Name of saṃkara-'s great-grandfather. |
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jayaśekhara | m. Name of a prince, |
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jayodāharaṇa | n. report or praise of victory, |
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jhara | m. a water-fall |
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jhara | f(ā-, ī-). id. |
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jhara | f. see mir--. |
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jharaṇodaka | n. water from a cascade |
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jharasī | f. Name of a pot-herb |
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jharat | mfn. flowing or falling down (see kṣar-) |
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jharavāhalā | f. Name of a river. |
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jharjhara | m. a kind of drum |
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jharjhara | m. a strainer |
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jharjhara | m. equals raka- |
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jharjhara | m. Name of a daitya- (son of hiraṇyākṣa-) |
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jharjhara | m. of a river |
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jharjhara | n. a sound as of splashing or dropping |
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jharjhara | n. equals rikā- |
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jhārjhara | m. (fr. jharjhara-) a drummer, tabor-player |
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jharjharaka | m. the kali-yuga- |
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jinaśekhara | m. Name of the founder of the 2nd subdivision of the kharatara-gaccha- of the Jain community. |
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jīrṇajvarahara | m. "removing that fever", Name of a plant |
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jītadhara | m. śāṇḍilya-. |
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jīvaṃdharaṇacaritra | n. Name of a tale by bhāskara-kavi-. |
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jvālākharagada | m. equals -gardabhaka- |
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jvarahara | mfn. febrifuge |
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jyotirvidābharaṇa | n. Name of work on astronomy |
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kailāsaśikharavāsin | m. "dwelling on the summit of the kailāsa-", Name of śiva-. |
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kākakhara | m. plural Name of a people. |
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kākapakṣadhara | mfn. wearing side-locks |
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kakṣadhara | m. the part of the body where the upper arm is connected with the shoulder, the shoulder-joint |
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kalābhara | m. "possessing the arts", an artist, mechanic |
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kalādhara | mfn. bearing or skilled in an art |
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kalādhara | m. "having digits", the moon |
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kalādhara | m. "bearing a digit of the moon", Name of śiva-. |
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kālanemihara | m. "destroyer of kāla-nemi-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu- |
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kāmadhara | m. Name of a lake in kāma-rūpa- |
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kāmadharaṇa | n. the procuring of desires, fulfilment of desire |
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kāmarūpadhara | mfn. assuming any shape at will, protean |
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kāmarūpadharatva | n. the state of assuming any form at will |
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kambukaṃdhara | mfn. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. "shell-neck", having folds in the neck like a spiral shell (see above) ' |
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kaṃdhara | mf. (fr. kam-,head, and dhara-fr. dhṛ-), the neck etc. |
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kaṃdhara | m. (kam-= water) a cloud (see the last) |
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kaṃdhara | m. Ameranthus Oleraceus |
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kaṅkaṇābharaṇa | mfn. wearing a golden bracelet, |
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kaṅkaṇadhara | m. a bridegroom |
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kaṇṭakoddharaṇa | n. weeding or extracting thorns etc. |
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kaṇṭakoddharaṇa | n. removing annoyances, extirpating thieves or rogues or any national and public nuisance |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the neck, necklace |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. a shorter Name of the work called sarasvatī-kaṇṭhābharaṇa- (see also kavika-) |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇadarpaṇa | n. Name of a commentary on the above work. |
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kaṇṭhābharaṇamārjana | n. Name of a commentary on the above work. |
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kaṇṭharava | m. Name of an author. |
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kāntihara | mfn. destroying beauty, making ugly, dulling, dimming |
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kanyāharaṇa | n. carrying a girl off forcibly, rape |
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kaphahara | mfn. removing phlegm, antiphlegmatic |
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karṇābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the ear, |
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karṇābharaṇaka | m. Cathartocarpus fistula |
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karṇakharaka | m. Name of a vaiśya- commentator or commentary on |
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kārṇakharaki | m. a patronymic fr. karna-kharaka- |
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karphara | m. a mirror (see karkara-.) |
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kāṣṭharajanī | f. equals dāru-haridrā- |
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kāṣṭharajju | f. a cord for binding together a load of wood |
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kaṭaṃbhara | m. Bignonia Indica |
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kaṭhara | mfn. hard (see kaṭhina-.) |
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kaumārahara | mfn. devirginating |
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kauṇṭharavya | m. patronymic fr. kuṇṭha-rava- |
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kavacadhara | mfn. equals -hara- below. |
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kavacahara | mfn. wearing a coat of mail or jacket |
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kavacahara | mfn. wearing an amulet |
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kavacahara | m. a kṣatriya- youth when arrived at the age suitable for martial training on |
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kavarībhara | m. a fine head of hair |
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kavikaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on rhetoric by kṣemendra- |
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kavīndrakarṇābharaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work |
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kavirājavasuṃdhara | m. Name of a man. |
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keśadhara | m. plural Name of a people |
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keśavajātakapaddhatyudāharaṇa | n. a commentator or commentary by viśva-nātha- on the work jātaka-paddhati-. |
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keśavyudāharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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khaḍgacarmadhara | m. a soldier armed with a sword and shield |
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khaḍgadhara | m. a swordsman |
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khaḍgadhara | m. Name of a soldier |
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khahara | mfn. (in arithmetic) having a cypher for its denominator (as a fraction) . |
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khakkhara | m. (?) , a beggar's staff (see hikkala-.) |
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khaṅkhara | equals khaṃ-kara- (q.v) |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. hard, harsh, rough, sharp, pungent, acid (opposed to mṛd/u-and ślakṣṇ/a-) etc. |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. solid (opposed to drava-,fluid) on |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. dense (clouds) |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. sharp, hot (wind) |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. hurtful, injurious, cutting (as speech or word) etc. |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. sharp-edged |
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khara | mf(ā-)n. cruel |
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khara | m. a donkey (so called from his cry) etc. |
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khara | m. a mule |
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khara | m. an osprey |
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khara | m. a heron |
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khara | m. a crow |
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khara | m. a thorny plant (sort of prickly nightshade or perhaps Alhagi Maurorum) |
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khara | m. Name of a fragrant substance |
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khara | m. a quadrangular mound of earth for receiving the sacrificial vessels (see) |
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khara | m. |
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khara | m. a place arranged for building a house upon, Name of the 25th year of the sixty years' bṛhaspati- cycle |
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khara | m. a daitya- or demon |
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khara | m. Name of the asura- dhenuka- |
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khara | m. Name of a rakṣas- slain by rāma- (younger brother of rāvaṇa-) |
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khara | m. Name of an attendant [of the Sun (= dharma-) ;of śiva- ] |
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khara | m. of a rudra- (?) (varia lectio) |
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khara | m. "a she-mule" See kharī-vātsalya- |
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khara | m. Name of one of the mothers in skanda-'s retinue |
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kharacchada | m. "sharp-leaved", Name of a tree (= bhūmī-saha-) |
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kharacchada | m. a kind of grass (ulūka-,or kundara-) |
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kharacchada | m. a kind of reed (itkaṭa-,commonly Okera) |
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kharacchada | m. Name of a small shrub (kṣudra-gholī-) |
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kharadalā | f. "sharp-leaved", the opposite-leaved fig-tree |
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kharadaṇḍa | n. "rough-stemmed", the lotus |
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kharadhāra | mfn. having a harsh edge or one full of notches (like that of a saw) |
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kharadhvaṃsin | m. "destroyer of the demon khara-", Name of rāma- |
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kharadūṣaṇa | m. "killing asses", the thorn-apple |
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kharadūṣaṇa | m. dual number the two demons khara- and dūṣaṇa- |
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kharadūṣaṇavadha | m. slaughter of those demons, Name of |
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kharagandhā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides |
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kharagandhanibhā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides |
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kharageha | n. a stable for asses |
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kharaghātana | m. "destroying asses", Mesua ferrea |
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kharagoyuga | n. a pair of donkeys Va1rtt. 3 |
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kharagraha | m. idem or 'n. a pair of donkeys Va1rtt. 3 ' |
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kharagraha | Name (also title or epithet) of various kings and chiefs, |
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kharagṛha | n. equals -geha- |
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kharagṛha | n. a tent |
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kharajaṅghā | f. Name of one of the mothers in skanda-'s retinue |
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kharajru | (r/a--) mfn. sharp or quick in motion |
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kharaka | m. roaring of water, |
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kharakaṇḍūyana | n. "scraping or rubbing with a sharp object", making worse any evil |
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kharakaṇḍūyita | n. idem or 'n. "scraping or rubbing with a sharp object", making worse any evil ' |
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kharakaṇṭha | (khar/a--) m. Name of a mythical being |
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kharakarṇī | f. "ass-eared", Name of one of the mothers in skanda-'s retinue |
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kharakāṣṭhikā | f. "having hard wood", Sida cordifolia |
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kharaketu | m. Name of a rakṣas- |
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kharakomala | m. "bracing yet mild", the month jyaiṣṭha- |
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kharakoṇa | m. the francoline partridge |
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kharakṣaya | m. equals -sāda- |
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kharakuṭī | f. a barber's shop |
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kharakuṭī | f. used also as an epithet of a man () Va1rtt. 1 |
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kharakvāṇa | m. equals -koṇa- |
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kharaloman | varia lectio for -roman- |
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kharam | ind. in a sharp way |
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kharamajra | mfn. one who cleans very sharply () |
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kharamañjari | f. Achyranthes aspera (apāmārg/a-) |
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kharamañjarī | f. Achyranthes aspera (apāmārg/a-) |
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kharamayūkha | m. "hot-rayed", the sun |
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kharamukha | n. a horn for blowing, |
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kharamukhikā | f. a kind of musical instrument |
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kharanāda | m. the braying of an ass |
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kharanāda | m. Name of a medical author |
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kharanāda | etc. See 1. kh/ara-. |
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kharanādin | mfn. braying like an ass |
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kharanādin | m. Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi- |
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kharanādin | m. of a ṛṣi- |
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kharanādinī | f. a kind of perfume or drug |
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kharanakhara | m. "having sharp claws", Name of a lion |
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kharanāla | n. equals -daṇḍa- |
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kharanarāya | m. Name of a son of śatānanda-, |
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kharaṇas | m. "sharp-nosed", Name of a man |
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kharaṇas | etc. See kh/ara-. |
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kharaṇasa | m. idem or 'm. "sharp-nosed", Name of a man ' and |
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kharapa | m. Name of a man gaRa 1. naḍādi- |
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kharapa | m. plural the descendants of that man gaRa yaskādi-. |
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kharapādāḍhya | m. the elephant or wood apple |
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kharapāla | m. a wooden vessel |
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kharaparṇinī | f. "sharp-leaved", Phlomis esculenta |
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kharapātra | n. an iron pot |
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kharapattra | m. "sharp-leaved", a kind of Ocimum (tulasī-) |
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kharapattra | m. equals maruvaka- (another kind of Ocimum) |
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kharapattra | m. a kind of cane |
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kharapattra | m. a variety of kuśa- grass |
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kharapattra | m. Trophis aspera |
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kharapattra | m. Tectona grandis (varia lectio śara-p-) |
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kharapattrā | f. a variety of the fig-tree |
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kharapattraka | m. a variety of Ocimum |
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kharapattrī | f. equals -parṇinī- |
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kharapattrī | f. the opposite-leaved fig-tree |
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kharaprāṇa | a particular vessel |
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kharapriya | m. "the donkey's friend", a pigeon |
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kharapuṣpa | m. a variety of Ocimum |
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kharapuṣpā | f. idem or 'm. a variety of Ocimum ' |
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khararaśmi | m. equals -mayūkha- |
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kharari | m. "khara-'s enemy", Name (also title or epithet) of rāma-, |
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khararoman | m. "having rough hair", Name of one of the nāga- chiefs inhabiting hell |
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kharaśabda | m. "harsh-voiced", an osprey |
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kharaśabda | m. the braying of an ass |
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kharasāda | m. swooning, fainting-fit |
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kharaśāka | m. Clerodendrum siphonanthus |
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kharaśāla | m. produced in a donkey-stall |
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kharaśālā | f. a donkey-stable |
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kharaskandha | m. "having a rough stem", Buchanania latifolia |
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kharaskandha | m. Name of a demon |
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kharaskandhā | f. Phoenix sylvestris |
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kharasolla | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. an iron vessel ' ' |
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kharasonda | m. idem or 'm. an iron vessel ' |
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kharasoni | m. an iron vessel |
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kharasparśa | mf(ā-)n. sharp, hot (as wind) |
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kharasvarā | f. wild jasmine (vana-mallikā-) |
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kharaṭa | mfn. hard, |
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kharaṭa | m. hardness, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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kharaṭakharaṭā | ind. (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) only in compound with 1. -kṛ- to make the sound kharaṭa- |
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kharatara | mfn. sharper, very sharp |
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kharatara | mfn. Name of jineśvara- (who in 1024 A.D. overcame the caitya-vāsin-s and founded the gaccha-of the śvetāmbara-s called after him). |
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kharaturagīya | (with samparka-, m.), sexual union of a donkey and a horse, |
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kharatva | n. the state of an ass |
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kharatvac | f. "having a rough bark", Name of a plant (equals alambuṣā-) |
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kharavallikā | f. equals -gandha-nibhā- |
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kharavṛṣabha | m. a jackass |
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kharayāna | n. vehicle drawn by a donkey, donkey-cart |
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kharayaṣṭikā | f. "rough-stemmed", Name of a plant |
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khaṭvāṅgadhara | m. "staff-bearer", Name of śiva- |
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kīrtidhara | m. Name of an author. |
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kohara | m. varia lectio for kohala- q.v |
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kośāpaharaṇa | n. carrying off treasure. |
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koṭhara | m. idem or 'm. Alangium hexapetalum ' (see koṭara-.) |
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koṭharapuṣpī | f. Convolvulus argenteus |
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kramasaṃhitodāharaṇa | n. an example from a krama-saṃhitā-. |
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kṛmihara | m. equals -ghātin- |
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kṛtābharaṇa | mfn. adorned. |
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kṛtapraharaṇa | mfn. one who has practised the use of weapons |
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kṛtyāpratiharaṇa | n. plural Name (also title or epithet) of a series of hymns for counteracting spells, |
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kṣapāramaṇaśekhara | m. "wearing the moon on his head", Name of śiva- |
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kṣatahara | n. "removing sores", Agallochum or Aloe wood |
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kṣauṇīdhara | m. a mountain, |
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kṣīradhara | m. Name of a prince. |
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kṣitidhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain |
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kṣmādhara | m. "upholder of the earth", a mountain |
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kṣmādhara | m. (hence) the number,"seven" |
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kṣoṇīdharamiśra | m. Name of a commentator. |
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kudhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain |
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kudhara | See 2. ku-. |
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kuhara | m. (fr. kuh- equals guh-?), Name of a serpent belonging to the krodha-vaśa- race |
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kuhara | n. a cavity, hollow, hole etc. |
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kuhara | n. a small window (?) |
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kuhara | n. the ear |
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kuhara | n. the throat or larynx |
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kuhara | n. a guttural sound |
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kuhara | n. proximity |
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kuhara | n. copulation |
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kuharabhāj | mfn. dwelling in dens, |
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kuladhara | m. "upholder of his family", Name of a prince |
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kulambhara | mfn. carrying or upholding a family (with anaḍ-vah-,a bull kept for breeding) |
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kulambhara | m. varia lectio for kujambhala- (a thief) |
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kulaṃdhara | mfn. upholding one's family |
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kulaśekhara | m. Name of the author of the mukunda-- mālā-. |
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kulaśskharadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, |
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kuliśadhara | m. "holding the thunderbolt", Name of indra- |
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kumbhadhara | m. "pot-holder", the sign Aquarius |
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kumbhadhara | m. Name of a mantra- (pronounced over a weapon) |
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kuṇḍajaṭhara | m. "pitcher-bellied", Name of an old sage (see kuṇḍodara-.) |
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kuṇṭharava | m. Name of a man commentator or commentary on |
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kūrcaśekhara | the cocoa-nut tree |
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kuśikaṃdhara | m. Name of a muni- |
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kuṣṭhahara | m. equals -sūdana- |
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kusumaśekharavijaya | m. Name of a play |
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kuṭhara | m. the post round which the string of the churning-stick winds |
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kuṭhara | m. Name of a nāga- (varia lectio kuṭara-). |
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lāgharakolasa | m. a particular form of jaundice |
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laghubinduśekhara | m. Name of work |
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laghugaṅgādhara | m. a particular powder (used in diarrhoea) |
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laghuśabdenduśekhara | m. Name of work |
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laghuśekhara | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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laghuśikharatāla | m. Name of a particular time in music |
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lahara | m. pl, Name of a people (See prec.) |
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lahara | m. of a province in kaśmīra- (perhaps the Present Lahore) |
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lakṣmaṇābharaṇīya | n. Name of a campū-. |
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lakṣmīdhara | m. (also with ācārya-, kavi-, dīkṣita-, deśika-, bhaṭṭa-, sūri-) Name of various authors and other persons etc. |
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lakṣmīdhara | n. (prob.) a particular metre |
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lakṣmīdhara | m. or n. (?) Name of a commentary |
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lakṣmīdharakāvya | n. Name of work |
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lakṣmīdharasena | m. Name of a man |
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lakṣyābhiharaṇa | n. the carrying off of a prize |
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lambajaṭhara | mfn. big-bellied |
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lasopharañja | m. or n. (?) Name of a place |
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lauṭharatha | m. Name of a man |
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līlābharaṇa | (labh-) n. an ornament worn for mere pleasure (of no intrinsic value, as a bracelet of lotuses) |
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līlādharabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author |
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liṅgadhara | mfn. (ifc.) wearing or having marks or mere marks, having the mere appearance of. simulating anything (mithyā-l-wearing false marks, a hypocrite; see suhṛl-l-) |
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lohara | m. or n. (?) Name of a district |
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loharajas | n. iron-dust, rust of iron or iron filings |
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loharatnākara | m. Name of work |
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lokanātharasa | m. a particular medicinal preparation |
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loṣṭadhara | m. Name of a man |
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madanamanohara | m. Name of an author (son of madhu-sūdana- paṇḍita-rāja-) |
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madhyamāharaṇa | n. the elimination of the middle term of an equation |
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madhyejaṭharam | ind. in the middle of the body |
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magharava | m. Name of a niṣāda- |
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mahādaṇḍadhara | mf(ā-)n. (a ship) carrying a great mast |
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mahādhanurdhara | m. () a great archer. |
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mahāghaṇṭādhara | mf(ā-)n. having a large bell |
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mahākāyaśirodhara | mfn. having a large body and strong neck |
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mahāmaṇidhara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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mahāmāyādhara | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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mahāmerudhara | m. a particular samādhi- |
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mahāmṛtyuharastotra | n. Name of work |
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mahāsāgaraprabhāgambhīradhara | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s |
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mahāśaphara | m. a species of carp |
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mahāśirodhara | mfn. See mahā-kāya-ś-. |
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mahāvratadhara | mfn. one who has undertaken great religious duties or vows |
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mahāyajñabhāgahara | m. "receiving a share of the great sacrifice", Name of viṣṇu- |
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mahīdhara | mfn. "earth bearing", supporting the earth |
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mahīdhara | m. a mountain etc. |
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mahīdhara | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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mahīdhara | m. of a deva-putra- |
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mahīdhara | m. of various men and authors (especially of a Scholiast or Commentator on ) |
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mahīdharadatta | m. Name of a man |
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mālādhara | mfn. wearing a garland, crowned |
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mālādhara | m. Name of a class of divine beings |
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mālādhara | m. of a man |
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mālādhara | n. a kind of metre |
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mānābharaṇa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king, |
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mānamanohara | m. or n. (?) Name of, work on the mīmāṃsā- by vāg-īśvara-. |
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mānasaharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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mandāgniharameṣadāna | n. Name of work |
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maṇidhara | mfn. having a string of beads for counting |
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maṇidhara | m. a particular samādhi- |
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maṇiśekhara | m. Name of a gandharva- |
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manodhara | m. Name of an author |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. "heart-stealing", taking the fancy, fascinating, attractive, charming, beautiful etc. |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. Jasminum Multiflorum or Pubescens |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. the third day of the civil month (karma-māsa-) |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. Name of a poet |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. of a work |
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manohara | n. gold |
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manoharadāsa | m. Name of a king (patron of sadā-śiva-) |
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manoharakāvya | n. Name of a poem |
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manoharakṛṣṇa | m. Name of an author |
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manoharaśarman | m. Name of an author |
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manoharasiṃha | m. Name of a king |
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manoharatara | mfn. more or most fascinating or beautiful ( manoharataratva ratva- n. ) |
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manoharataratva | n. manoharatara |
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manoharavīreśvara | m. Name of a teacher |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. (allied to2. mand-and manda-,but in some meanings rather fr. math-) slow (literally and figuratively;often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"slow in") , lazy, tardy, indolent, dull, stupid, silly etc. ( mantharam am- ind.) |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. low, hollow, deep (as sound) |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. bent, curved, crooked, humpbacked (see ā- f.and mantharaka-) |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. broad, wide, large, bulky |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. tale-bearing |
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manthara | m. a treasure or hair or anger (equals kośa-, keśa-,or kopa-) |
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manthara | m. fruit |
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manthara | m. a spy |
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manthara | m. an antelope |
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manthara | m. of the month vaiśākha- |
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manthara | m. a fortress, stronghold |
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manthara | m. an obstacle, hindrance |
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manthara | m. whirling |
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manthara | m. a churning-stick |
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manthara | m. the mountain mandara- (see manthaparvata-) |
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manthara | m. Name of a tortoise |
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manthara | n. safflower. |
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mantharagāmin | mfn. slow-going |
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mantharaka | m. Name of a man |
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mantharaka | m. of a tortoise |
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mantharaka | m. of a stupid weaver |
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mantharaka | m. of a hunchback |
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mantharakaulika | m. a stupid weaver (called mantharaka- q.v) |
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mantharam | ind. manthara |
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mantharatā | f. slowness, tardiness |
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mantharaviveka | mfn. slow in judgement, void of discrimination |
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mantradhara | () m. a counsellor, adviser. |
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marudhara | m. Name of a country |
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mathara | mfn. (see gaRa kaḍārādī-) insisting on (locative case) |
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mathara | mfn. hard, harsh (of sound) |
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mathara | mfn. intoxicated |
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mathara | m. Name of a man (prob. of a saint) (see gaRa bidādi-and gargādi-) |
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mathara | m. hardness, harshness |
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māṭhara | m. (fr. maṭha-) the superintendent of a monastic school or college |
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māṭhara | m. Brahman |
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māṭhara | m. (fr. maṭhara- gaRa bidādi-), Name of an ancient teacher |
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māṭhara | m. of a disciple of paraśurāma-, bāl-. |
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māṭhara | m. of one of the Sun's attendants |
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māṭhara | m. (with ācārya-) of the author of the sāṃkhya-kārikā-vṛtti- |
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māṭhara | m. of vyāsa- |
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māṭhara | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio rāmaṭha-) |
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māṭharaka | mfn. (fr. māṭhara-) gaRa dhūmādi- |
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maukhara | m. (fr. mukhara-) Name of a family or race |
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maulyābharaṇa | n. a head ornament |
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maunavratadhara | mfn. () equals -vṛtti- |
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mauñjīdhara | mfn. wearing or carrying muñja--grass |
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māyādhara | mfn. possessing illusion, skilled in magic |
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māyādhara | m. Name of a king of the asura-s |
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medinīdhara | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain |
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megharaṅgī | f. Name of a rāga- |
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megharaṅgikā | f. Name of a rāga- |
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megharat | ind. like a cloud |
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megharatha | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- |
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megharava | m. "cloud-noise", thunder |
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megharavā | f. "thundering like a cloud", Name of a mātṛ- attending on skanda- |
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meruśikharadharakumārabhūta | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- |
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mithyāliṅgadhara | mfn. wearing false marks, being anything only in appearance |
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mṛgadhara | m. "having deer-like marks", the moon |
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mṛgadhara | m. Name of a minister of prasena-jit- |
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mṛgākhara | m. the lair or den of a wild animal |
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mūḍharatha | m. Name of a man, plural , his descendants |
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muharaparṇaka | wrong reading for mudgara-p- q.v |
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mukhara | mf(ā-)n. (fr. mukha-; see Va1rtt. i ) talkative, garrulous, loquacious (said also of birds and bees) |
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mukhara | mf(ā-)n. noisy, tinkling (as an anklet etc.) |
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mukhara | mf(ā-)n. sound resonant or eloquent with, expressive of (compound), |
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mukhara | mf(ā-)n. scurrilous |
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mukhara | mf(ā-)n. foul-mouthed, scurrilous speaking harshly or abusively |
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mukhara | m. a crow |
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mukhara | m. a conch shell |
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mukhara | m. a leader, principal, chief |
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mukhara | m. Name of a nāga- |
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mukhara | m. of a rogue |
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mukharajju | f. "mouth-cord", the bridle or bit of a horse |
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mukharaka | m. Name of, a rogue |
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mukharandhra | n. the mouth of a flute |
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mukharatā | f. talkativeness, garrulity, noisiness |
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mukharaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make talkative, cause to speak ; to make noisy or resonant ; to announce, notify, declare |
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muktābharaṇa | mfn. (for 2. muktā-bh-See under mukta-below) having no ornament |
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muktābharaṇa | (tābh-) mfn. (for 1. see under mukta-above) having a pearls ornament |
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muktāharaṇavrata | n. a particular religious observance |
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mūlahara | mfn. taking away the roots of (genitive case) id est utterly destroying |
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mūlaharatva | n. utter ruin |
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mūlarthaśekhara | m. Name of work |
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mūloddharaṇa | n. a means of plucking up anything (genitive case) by the root or of destroying |
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muralīdhara | m. "flutebearer", Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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muralīdhara | m. of a grandson of kālidāsa- miśra- |
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mūrdhadhara | mf(ā-)n. supporting the head |
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mūrdharasa | m. the scum of boiled rice |
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mūrtidhara | mfn. having a body, corporeal, incarnate |
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mūtrajaṭhara | m. n. swelling of the abdomen in consequence of retention of urine |
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nadīdhara | m. "bearer of the river (Ganges)", Name of śiva- |
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nāgābharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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nagnadhara | m. Name of Scholiast or Commentator on |
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nagnavratadhara | mfn. observing the vow of a naked mendicant (śiva-) |
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nairjhara | mfn. belonging to a waterfall, to be found there |
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nakhara | mfn. shaped like a claw, curved, crooked |
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nakhara | m. a curved knife |
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nakhara | mf(ā-)n. nail, claw etc. nail-scratch |
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nakharajanī | f. a kind of plant and its fruit |
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nakharañjanī | f. nail-scissors |
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nakhararajanī | f. varia lectio for nakha-r- gaRa harītaky-ādi- |
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nāmasāroddhara | m. Name of a glossary of nouns. |
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nānārtharatnamālā | f. Name of dictionary |
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nānārtharatnatilaka | mn. Name of dictionary |
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nandibharata | m. or n. Name of work on music. |
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naṣṭāśvadagdharathavat | ind. like one whose horse was lost and one whose waggon was burnt (who therefore helped each other) on Va1rtt. 16. |
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natakaṃdhara | mfn. bowing (the neck) |
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nāṭyadhara | mfn. wearing an actor's costume |
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nāṭyaśekhara | m. Name of work |
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navagrahayantroddharaṇakrama | m. Name of work |
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nemiṃdhara | m. (with ) Name of one of the mountains |
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nigamāntārtharatnākara | m. equals nigamana- |
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nikāmadharaṇa | mfn. bearing according, to wish |
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nikhara | (?) mfn. Name of agni- |
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nīlakaṇṭhodāharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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nimiṃdhara | m. Name of a prince |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. "without weight or measure", excessive, vehement, violent |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. deep, sound (as sleep), ardent (as an embrace) etc. |
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nirbhara | mf(ā-)n. full of, abounding in etc. (also rita-with instrumental case ) |
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nirbharam | ind. excessively, violently, very much, deeply. soundly. |
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nirbharanidrā | f. sound sleep |
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nirbharaparirambha | m. a passionate embrace |
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nirbharapraṇayitā | f. deep affection |
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nirbhararahaḥkrīḍa | f. excessive amorous sport |
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nirbharasambhoga | m. excessive enjoyment = |
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nirharaṇa | n. taking out, extracting, expelling, removing, destroying |
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nirharaṇa | n. carrying out (especially a dead body) |
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nirharaṇīya | () mfn. to be taken away or removed. |
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nirjhara | m. (see jhara-, jharat-) a waterfall, cataract, mountain torrent, cascade etc. (also n. ;f(ī-). ;[ in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f ā-., ] , and nirjharaṇa raṇa- n. ) |
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nirjhara | m. burning chaff |
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nirjhara | m. an elephant |
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nirjhara | m. Name of one of the horses of the Sun (see nirṇara-) |
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nirjharaṇa | n. nirjhara |
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nṛpaliṅgadhara | mfn. assuming the insignia of royalty |
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nyāsahara | m. robber of a deposit |
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nyāyalīlāvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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ogharatha | m. Name of a son of oghavat- |
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oṣṭhādhara | m. dual number the upper and lower lip. |
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padārtharatnamālā | f. Name of work |
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padārtharatnamañjūṣā | f. Name of work |
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padmadhara | m. "lotus-bearer", Name of a prince |
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padmaśekhara | m. Name of a king of the gandharva-s |
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paiṭhara | mf(ī-)n. (fr. piṭhara-) cooked in a saucepan |
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pakṣadhara | mfn. having wings (see m.) |
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pakṣadhara | mfn. taking the side of, clinging to (genitive case or locative case) |
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pakṣadhara | m. a bird |
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pakṣadhara | m. an elephant that has strayed from the herd |
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pakṣadhara | m. the moon (see -cara-) |
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pakṣadhara | m. Name of jayadeva- (author of the tattva-cintāmaṇy-āloka-) |
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pakṣadharamiśra | m. Name of an author |
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pakṣadharavyākhyā | f. Name of work |
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pakṣahara | m. a recreant, traitor |
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pāṃsuhara | () mfn. raising dust (said of wind). |
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paṇaphara | n. (fr.) the astrological house following upon a kendra- (q.v) |
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pāñcajanyadhara | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (see above-) |
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pañcāṅgasādhanagrahodāharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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pañcapraharaṇa | mfn. having 5 carriage-boxes |
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pañcāyudharatnamālā | f. Name of work |
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pañcīkaraṇavārttikābharaṇa | n. Name of work |
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paṅktīhara | See pāṅktīhari-. |
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pāpahara | mfn. removing evil |
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pāpahara | n. a means of removing evil |
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parāmarśagrantharahasya | n. Name of work |
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paraśudhara | m. "axe-bearer", Name of gaṇeśa- |
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paraśudhara | m. of paraśu-rāma- |
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parasvaharaṇa | n. equals -graha- |
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paribhāṣenduśekhara | m. Name of work |
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paribhāṣenduśekharasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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parighargharam | ind. with loud murmuring or grunting (wrong reading ghurgharam-,or ghurghuram-). |
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parihara | raṇa- etc. See pari-hṛ-. |
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parihara | m. varia lectio for hāra-, reserve, concealment |
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pariharaka | m. varia lectio for hāraka- |
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pariharaṇa | n. moving or taking round |
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pariharaṇa | n. avoiding, shunning |
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pariharaṇa | n. leaving |
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pariharaṇa | n. seizing |
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pariharaṇa | n. refuting |
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pariharaṇīya | mfn. to be shunned or avoided |
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