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kara | mf(ī-,rarely ā-)n. (for 2.See) (1. kṛ-), a doer, maker, causer, doing, making, causing, producing (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; confer, compare duḥkhakara-, bhayaṃ-k-, sampat-k-,etc.; confer, compare Latin cerus-,"creator") etc.  |
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kara | mf(ī-,rarely ā-)n. helping, promoting  |
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kara | m. the act of doing, making etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see īṣatkara-, su-k-, duṣ-k-,etc.)  |
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kara | m. "the doer", the hand etc.  |
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kara | m. a measure (the breadth of twenty-four thumbs)  |
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kara | m. an elephant's trunk etc.  |
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kara | m. the claws of a crab  |
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kara | m. symbolical expression for the number two  |
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kara | m. the lunar mansion hasta-  |
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kara | m. (for 1.See) ( kṝ-), a ray of light, sunbeam, moonbeam etc.  |
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kara | m. hail  |
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kara | m. royal revenue, toll, tax, tribute, duty  |
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karabadara | n. "a jujube lying in the hand", anything quite clear to all eyes, |
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karabaka | m. a species of bird  |
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karabāla | See -vāla- below.  |
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karabha | m. (for 2.See column 3) ( kṝ- ;but more probably connected with 1. kara-), the trunk of an elephant etc.  |
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karabha | m. a young elephant  |
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karabha | m. a camel etc.  |
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karabha | m. a young camel  |
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karabha | m. the metacarpus (the hand from the wrist to the root of the fingers) commentator or commentary on etc.  |
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karabha | m. (in mus.) a singer who wrinkles the forehead when singing  |
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karabha | m. a kind of perfume  |
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karabha | m. a wall  |
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karabha | m. Name of danta-vakra- (king of the karūṣa-s)  |
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karabhā | f. a particular plant  |
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karabha | (for 1.See column 2) n. the lunar mansion called hasta-  |
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karabha | etc., for 1. See  |
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karabha | for 2., .  |
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karabhādanī | f. a species of Alhagi (equals -priyā-above) .  |
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karabhagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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karabhagrīva | m. Name of a fortress in the vindhya- mountain  |
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karabhājana | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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karabhaka | m. Name of a messenger  |
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karabhaka | m. of a village (see karabha-grāma-above.)  |
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karabhakāṇḍikā | f. Echinops Echinatus  |
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karabhañjaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karabhañjika | varia lectio for the above  |
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karabhapriya | m. a sort of tree  |
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karabhapriyā | f. a sort of Alhagi  |
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karabhāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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karabhavallabha | m. Feronia Elephantum.  |
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karabhī | f. a she-camel  |
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karabhī | f. Tragia Involucrata  |
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karabhin | m. "having a trunk", an elephant  |
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karabhīya | mfn. tending camels,  |
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karabhorū | f. a woman whose thighs resemble the trunk of an elephant  |
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karabhū | m. a fingernail.  |
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karabhūṣaṇa | n. a hand-ornament, bracelet.  |
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karacchada | m. Trophis Aspera  |
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karacchadā | f. a species of tree (commonly called sindūra-puṣpī-vṛkṣa-)  |
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karaculi | m. Name of a country  |
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karad | onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds) (with iti-),  |
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karada | (1. kara-da-;for 2.See) mfn. one who gives his hand  |
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karada | mfn. paying taxes, subject to tax, tributary  |
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karadakṣa | mfn. handy, dexterous, ready  |
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karadāyaka | mfn. paying tribute,  |
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karadhṛta | mfn. held or supported by the hand  |
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karadīkṛ | to render tributary  |
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karadīkṛta | mfn. made tributary, subjugated  |
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karadruma | m. Name of a poisonous tree (equals kāra-skara-)  |
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karadvīpa | m. Guilandina Bonducella  |
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karadviṣ | m. plural Name of a tribe or school  |
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karagharṣaṇa | m. a churning-stick  |
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karagharṣaṇa | m. (n.) the act of rubbing the hands together  |
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karagharṣin | m. a churning-stick  |
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karaghāṭa | m. a kind of poisonous tree  |
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karāghāta | m. a blow with the hand  |
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karāgra | n. (for 2.See) the tip of an elephant's trunk  |
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karāgra | n. tip of the finger  |
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karāgra | (for 1.See) n. point of a ray.  |
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karagraha | (1. kara-graha-;for 2.See) m. taking the hand (of the bride;one part of the ceremony being the placing of the bride's right hand with the palm uppermost in the right hand of the bridegroom), marriage  |
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karagraha | m. (2. kara-graha-;for 1.See) levying or gathering taxes  |
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karagraha | m. a tax-gatherer.  |
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karagrāham | ind.p. so as to take the hand on  |
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karagrahaṇa | (1. kara-grahaṇa-;for 2.See) n. idem or '(1. kara-graha-;for 2.See) m. taking the hand (of the bride;one part of the ceremony being the placing of the bride's right hand with the palm uppermost in the right hand of the bridegroom), marriage ' (see pāṇi-gr-.)  |
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karagrahaṇa | (2. kara-grahaṇa-) n. levying or gathering taxes.  |
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karagrāhin | mfn. (1. kara-grāhin-;for 2.See) taking the hand  |
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karagrāhin | mfn. a bridegroom  |
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karagrāhin | (2. kara-grāhin-) mfn. levying a tax, a tax-collector.  |
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karāgrapallava | m. "hand-shoot", a finger  |
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karāgrapallavaja | m. a finger-nail.  |
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karagṛhīti | f. the act of taking the hand  |
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karagrihīti | f. levying taxes (and"shaking hands"),  |
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karahañcā | f. Name of a metre of four lines (each consisting of seven syllables).  |
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karahāra | mfn. taking tribute  |
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karahāṭa | m. the tree Vangueria Spinosa  |
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karahāṭa | m. the fibrous root of a lotus  |
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karahāṭa | m. Name of a region. |
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karahāṭaka | m. Vangueria Spinosa  |
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karahāṭaka | m. Name of an heretical prince  |
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karahāṭaka | m. a series of six śloka-s with one sentence running through commentator or commentary on  |
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karahati | f. a blow with the hand. 1.  |
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karaja | m. "produced in or from the hand", a finger-nail etc.  |
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karaja | m. Pongamia Glabra (equals karañja-)  |
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karaja | n. a kind of perfume (resembling a nail in appearance, equals vyāghra-nakha-)  |
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karajākhya | n. a perfume (equals -ja-)  |
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karajāla | n. a pencil of rays, a stream of light  |
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karajapya | m. Name of a man  |
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karajapya | m. plural Name of his tribe  |
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karajavardhana | m. Name of a prince  |
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karajyoḍi | m. Name of a tree (equals hasta-jyoḍi-)  |
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karaka | m. (for 2.See column 3) a water-vessel (especially one used by students or ascetics)  |
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karaka | m. a species of bird  |
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karaka | m. hand (?)  |
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karaka | m. Name of several plants (the pomegranate tree, Pongamia Glabra, Butea Frondosa, Bauhinia Variegata, Mimusops Elengi, Capparis Aphylla)  |
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karaka | m. a cocoa-nut shell  |
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karaka | mn. a cocoa-nut shell hollowed to form a vessel  |
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karaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karaka | n. fungus, mushroom  |
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karaka | m. (for 1.See column 1) hail  |
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karaka | m. toll, tax, tribute.  |
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karakābhighāta | m. shower of hail, 1.  |
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karakacaturthī | f. the fourth day in the dark half of the month āśvina-.  |
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karakacchapikā | f. a particular position of the fingers.  |
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karakalaśa | m. the hand hollowed to receive water  |
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karakamala | n. "hand-lotus", the hand (especially of a lover or a mistress) (see -padma-, -paṅkaja-,etc. below.)  |
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karakāmbhas | m. idem or 'm. the cocoa-nut tree '  |
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karakāmbu | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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karakaṇṭaka | m. "hand-thorn", a finger-nail  |
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karakapātrikā | f. a leather vessel for holding water.  |
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karakarṇa | m. Name of a man  |
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karakāsāra | m. a shower of hail.  |
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karakāsāra | Nom. P. karakāsārati-, to pour or shower down like hail  |
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karakaṭa | m. an elephant's temple (see karaṭa-)  |
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karakaṭa | m. Centropus Pyropterus  |
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karakatoya | m. the cocoa-nut tree  |
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karakāyu | m. Name of a son of dhṛtarāṣṭra- (see kanakāyu-)  |
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karakisalaya | m. n. "hand-bud", the hand closed in the form of a bud  |
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karakisalaya | m. "hand-shoot", the finger  |
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karakoṣa | m. the hand hollowed to receive water (see -kalāśa-.)  |
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karakṛtātman | mfn. "living from hand to mouth", destitute  |
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karakudmala | n. "hand-bud" (see above) , the finger |
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karāla | mfn. opening wide, cleaving asunder, gaping (as a wound) etc.  |
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karāla | mfn. having a gaping mouth and projecting teeth  |
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karāla | mfn. formidable, dreadful, terrible  |
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karāla | m. a species of animal, musk-deer  |
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karāla | m. a mixture of oil and the resin of Shorea Robusta  |
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karāla | m. Name of a region  |
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karāla | m. of an asura-  |
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karāla | m. of a rakṣas-  |
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karāla | m. of a deva-gandharva-  |
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karālā | f. Hemidesmus Indicus  |
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karāla | m. Name of durgā-  |
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karāla | m. of a procuress  |
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karāla | m. a sword  |
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karāla | n. a sort of basil  |
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karāla | n. a kind of Ocimum  |
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karālabhairava | n. Name of a tantra- ([ ])  |
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karāladaṃṣṭra | mfn. having terrific teeth  |
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karālajanaka | m. Name of a prince (also called janaka-)  |
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karālaka | n. a kind of Ocimum.  |
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karālakara | mfn. having a powerful arm or hand  |
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karālakara | mfn. having a large trunk (as an elephant).  |
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karālakesara | m. Name of a lion  |
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karālākṣa | m. "having terrible eyes", Name of a follower of skanda-  |
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karālalocana | mfn. terrific.  |
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karālamba | m. a support of the hand, means of safety  |
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karālamba | mfn. stretching out one's hand to support or raise another  |
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karālambana | n. the act of supporting the hand, helping, sustaining.  |
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karālamukha | mfn. having a terrible mouth  |
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karālānana | mfn. having a terrific face.  |
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karālatripuṭā | f. a species of corn  |
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karālavadana | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having a terrible mouth '  |
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karālavadanā | f. Name of durgā-.  |
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karālavaktra | mfn. having a terrible mouth  |
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karalāya | Nom. A1. yats-, to become terrible,  |
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karālī | f. one of the seven tongues and nine samidh-s of agni-  |
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karālika | m. a tree  |
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karālika | m. a sword  |
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karālikā | f. Name of durgā-.  |
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karālin | mfn. singing with a gaping and distorted mouth  |
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karālin | m. a tree  |
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karālita | mfn. rendered formidable, afraid of, alarmed at  |
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karālita | mfn. magnified, intensified  |
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karama | m. (equals kalama-) a reed for writing with  |
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karamadhya | m. a particular measure (equals karṣa-),  |
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karamālā | f. the hand used as a rosary (the joints of the fingers corresponding to the beads)  |
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karamāla | m. smoke (probably a corruption of khatamāla-).  |
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karāmalaka | n. equals karatalāmalaka-.  |
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karamanda | m. Name of a man.  |
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karamaṇḍalin | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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karamarda | m. Carissa Carandas etc.  |
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karamardā | f. Name of a river,  |
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karāmarda | m. equals kara-marda-.  |
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karamardaka | m. idem or 'f. Carissa Carandas '  |
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karamardaka | n. the fruit of Carissa Carandas  |
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karamardī | f. Carissa Carandas  |
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karamarī | f. a prisoner  |
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karamaṭṭa | m. the betel-nuttree  |
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karamba | mfn. (1. kṛ- ), mixed  |
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karamba | mfn. set, inlaid  |
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karamba | m. a kind of gruel.  |
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karambha | m. groats or coarsely-ground oats etc.  |
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karambha | m. a dish of parched grain, a cake or flour or meal mixed with curds, a kind of gruel (generally offered to pūṣan- as having no teeth to masticate hard food) etc.  |
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karambha | m. a mixture  |
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karambha | m. Name of a poisonous plant  |
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karambha | m. of a son of śakuni- and father of devarāta-  |
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karambha | m. of the father of asura- mahiṣa-  |
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karambha | m. of a monkey  |
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karambha | m. of a brother of rambha-  |
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karambhā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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karambhā | f. fennel  |
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karambhā | f. Name of the daughter of a king of kaliṅga- and wife of akrodhana-  |
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karambha | mfn. mixed (as an odour)  |
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karambhabhāga | mfn. one who receives gruel for his part  |
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karambhād | mfn. eating groats or gruel  |
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karambhaka | m. a kind of Achyranthes  |
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karambhaka | m. Name of a man  |
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karambhaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karambhaka | n. groats, coarsely-ground oats etc.  |
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karambhaka | n. a document drawn up in different dialects  |
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karambhapātra | n. a dish of gruel  |
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karambhavālukā | f. Nominal verb plural hot sand as gruel (a certain punishment in hell)  |
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karambhavālukātāpa | m. plural the pains caused by this punishment  |
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karambhi | m. Name of a son of śakuni- and father of devarāta-  |
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karambhi | m. (ayas-) plural the lineage of karambhi-.  |
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karambhin | mfn. possessing gruel  |
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karambita | mfn. intermingled, mixed etc.  |
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karambita | mfn. pounded, reduced to grains or dust  |
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karambita | mfn. set, inlaid  |
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karāmbuka | m. Carissa Carandas  |
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karaṃdhama | m. Name of two princes  |
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karaṃdhaya | mfn. sucking the hand  |
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karāmla | m. idem or 'm. Carissa Carandas '  |
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karāmlaka | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. Carissa Carandas ' '  |
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karamocana | n. idem or 'm. the act of setting free the hand (of the bride by her father when the wedding is finished; see ) '  |
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karamokṣa | m. the act of setting free the hand (of the bride by her father when the wedding is finished; see )  |
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karamukta | n. (scilicet astra-) a missile, weapon thrown with the hand  |
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karamukta | n. a dart, javelin etc.  |
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karamukteśvara | n. Name of a temple.  |
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karaṇa | mf(ī-)n (once karaṇ/a- ) doing, making, effecting, causing (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see antakaraṇa-, uṣṇaṃ-k-,etc.) etc.  |
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karaṇa | mf(ī-)n clever, skilful  |
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karaṇa | m. a helper, companion  |
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karaṇa | m. a man of a mixed class (the son of an outcast kṣatriya- ;or the son of a śūdra- woman by a vaiśya- ;or the son of a vaiśya- woman by a kṣatriya- ;the occupation of this class is writing, accounts etc.)  |
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karaṇa | m. writer, scribe  |
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karaṇa | m. (in grammar) a sound or word as an independent part of speech (or as separated from the context;in this sense usually n.) on commentator or commentary on  |
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karaṇa | m. (in mus.) a kind of time  |
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karaṇa | n. the act of making, doing, producing, effecting etc. (very often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' muṣṭi-k-, virūpa-k-)  |
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karaṇa | n. an act, deed  |
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karaṇa | n. an action (especially a religious one)  |
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karaṇa | n. the special business of any tribe or caste  |
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karaṇa | n. a calculation (especially an astronomical one)  |
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karaṇa | n. an astrological division of the day (these karaṇa-s are eleven, viz. vava-, valava-, kaulava-, taitila-, gara-, vaṇija-, viṣṭi-, śakuni-, catuṣpada-, kintughna-,and nāga-,two being equal to a lunar day;the first seven are called a-dhruvāṇi-or movable, and fill, eight times repeated, the space from the second half of the first day in the moon's increase to the first half of the fourteenth day in its wane;the four others are dhruvāṇi-or fixed, and occupy the four half-days from the second half of the fourteenth day in the wane of the moon to the first half of the first day in its increase) etc.  |
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karaṇa | n. pronunciation, articulation,  |
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karaṇa | n. (in grammar) a sound or word as an independent part of speech, separated from its context etc., (karaṇa-may be used in this way like kāra- exempli gratia, 'for example' iti-karaṇa- )  |
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karaṇa | n. the posture of an ascetic  |
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karaṇa | n. a posture in sexual intercourse  |
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karaṇa | n. instrument, means of action  |
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karaṇa | n. an organ of sense or of speech  |
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karaṇa | n. (in law) an instrument, document, bond  |
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karaṇa | n. (in grammar) the means or instrument by which an action is effected, the idea expressed by the instrumental case, instrumentality  |
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karaṇa | n. cause (equals kāraṇa-)  |
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karaṇa | n. a spell, charm (see karaṇa-prayoga-)  |
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karaṇa | n. rhythm, time  |
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karaṇa | n. body  |
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karaṇa | n. Name of a treatise of varāha-mihira- on the motion of the planets  |
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karaṇa | n. of a work belonging to the śiva-darśana-  |
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karaṇa | n. a field  |
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karaṇa | n. the mind, heart (see antaḥ-karaṇa-)  |
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karaṇa | n. grain  |
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karaṇa | n. (also) a sinew, tendon, muscle,  |
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karaṇābda | m. plural the years used in astronomical calculations id est years of the sāka- era commentator or commentary on  |
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karaṇādhikāra | m. a chapter on the subject of pronunciation.  |
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karaṇādhipa | m. "lord of the organs", the principle of life, living soul  |
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karaṇādhipa | m. the god presiding over each sense (exempli gratia, 'for example' the sun is the lord of the eye etc.)  |
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karaṇagrāma | m. the senses collectively  |
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karaṇakesarin | m. Name of work  |
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karaṇakutūhala | n. Name of work on practical astronomy by bhāskara-.  |
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karaṇamantra | m. a mantra- pertaining to any sacred rite, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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karaṇaneri | m. a kind of dance.  |
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karaṇanerika | m. a kind of dance.  |
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karaṇaniyama | m. repression or restraint of the organs of sense.  |
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karaṇapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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karaṇaprabodha | m. Name of work  |
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karaṇaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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karaṇaprayoga | m. spell, charm  |
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karaṇaprayoga | m. .  |
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karaṇasāra | m. Name of work on practical astronomy by bhāskara-.  |
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karaṇasthānabheda | m. difference of articulation or organ of pronunciation.  |
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karaṇasūtra | n. Name of work ,  |
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karaṇatā | f. instrumentality, the state of being an instrument on  |
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karaṇatrāṇa | n. "protecting the organs of sense", the head  |
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karaṇāṭṭa | n. Name of a place. |
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karaṇatva | n. instrumentality, mediate agency  |
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karaṇavat | mfn. articulated  |
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karaṇavigama | m. death (= deha-- tyāga-),  |
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karaṇavinyaya | m. manner of pronunciation  |
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karaṇavyāpāra | m. action of the senses  |
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karaṇayati | f. a kind of time (in mus.)  |
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karaṇḍa | mf(ī- )n. ( ) a basket or covered box of bamboo wicker-work etc.  |
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karaṇḍa | mf(ī- )n. a bee-hive, honey-comb  |
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karaṇḍa | m. a sword  |
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karaṇḍa | m. a sort of duck  |
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karaṇḍa | m. a species of plant (equals dalāḍhaka-)  |
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karaṇḍa | n. a piece of wood, block  |
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karaṇḍa | See .  |
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karaṇḍaka | mf(ikā-). a basket  |
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karaṇḍakanivāpa | m. Name of a place near rājagṛha-.  |
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karaṇḍakavat | ind. like a basket  |
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karaṇḍaphalaka | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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karaṇḍavyūha | m. Name of a Buddhist work.  |
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karaṇḍin | m. (karaṇḍas tad-ākāro 'sty asya- ) a fish  |
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karāṅgaṇa | m. a much-frequented market  |
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karaṅgaṇa | (varia lectio for karāṅgaṇa-) m. a market, fair  |
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karāṅgaṇa | See under 1. kar/a-, .  |
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karāṅguli | f. a finger of the hand  |
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karaṇī | f. a woman of the above mixed tribe  |
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karaṇī | f. (with sutā-) an adopted daughter  |
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karaṇī | f. (in arithmetic) a surd or irrational number, surd root  |
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karaṇī | f. the side of a square commentator or commentary on  |
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karaṇī | f. a particular measure commentator or commentary on  |
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karaṇī | f. a particular position of the fingers  |
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karaṇi | f. doing, making (see a-karaṇi-)  |
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karaṇi | f. form, aspect  |
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karanihita | mfn. held in the hand  |
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karaṇin | mfn. having instruments  |
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karaṇin | m. Name of a teacher.  |
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karaṇīya | mfn. to be done or made or effected etc.  |
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karaṇīya | n. an affair, business, matter,  |
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karañja | m. the tree Pongamia Glabra (used medicinally)  |
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karañja | m. Name of an enemy of indra- (slain by this god)  |
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karañjaha | mfn. pernicious to karañja-  |
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karañjaka | mf(ikā-). Pongamia Glabra  |
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karañjaka | mf(ikā-). Verbesina Scandens |
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karañjaphalaka | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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karañjī | f. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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karaṅka | m. the skull, head  |
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karaṅka | m. a cocoa-nut hollowed to form a cup or vessel  |
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karaṅka | m. a kind of sugar-cane (see the next)  |
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karaṅka | m. any bone of the body  |
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karaṅka | m. ([ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin carina,cornu,cancer; English horn; confer, compare karka.])  |
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karaṅkaśāli | m. a sort of sugar-cane.  |
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karaṅkiṇī | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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karānta | m. the tip of a finger,  |
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karantha | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karanyāsa | m. marking the hand with mystical figures  |
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karanyastakapolāntam | ind. the end of the cheek held in the hand.  |
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karapadma | mn. equals -kamala- above.  |
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karapāla | (1. kara-pāla-;for 2.See) m. "hand-protecting", a sword, scymitar  |
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karapāla | (2. karapāla-;for 1.See) m. chief tax-gatherer  |
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karapālaka | m. idem or '(1. kara-pāla-;for 2.See) m. "hand-protecting", a sword, scymitar '  |
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karapāli | m. a kind of sword  |
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karapālikā | f. a cudgel, short club or wooden sword, a sword or one-edged knife  |
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karapallava | m. "hand-shoot", a finger  |
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karapallava | m. equals -kisalaya- above  |
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karapaṅkaja | m. equals -kamala- above.  |
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karapaṇya | n. a commodity given as tribute  |
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karaparṇa | m. Abelmoschus Esculentus  |
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karaparṇa | m. a kind of Ricinus  |
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karapātra | n. splashing water about while bathing (see -pattra-above)  |
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karapātra | n. the hand hollowed so as to hold anything  |
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karapātrī | f. a cup made of leather  |
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karapattra | n. a saw  |
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karapattra | n. splashing water about while bathing, playing or gamboling in water  |
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karapattrā | f. a species of fig-tree  |
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karapattraka | n. a saw  |
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karapattravat | m. Borassus Flabelliformis (the leaves being compared to a saw)  |
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karapattrikā | f. playing in water (see -pattra-.)  |
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karaphu | a particular high number ( )  |
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karapraceya | (1. kara-praceya-;for 2.See) mfn. to be held or taken hold of by the hand  |
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karapraceya | mfn. to be collected by taxes.  |
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karaprada | (1. kara-prada-;for 2.See) mfn. giving the hand etc.  |
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karaprada | (2. kara-prada-) mfn. paying taxes, tributary  |
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karaprāpta | mfn. held in the hand, obtained, possessed  |
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karapṛṣṭha | n. the back of the hand  |
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karapuṭa | m. joining the palms of the hands in token of respect  |
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karapuṭa | m. the hands joined and hollowed to receive anything  |
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karapuṭa | m. a box, chest with a lid  |
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karapuṭaṭāñjali | m. cavity made in joining the palms of the hands  |
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karapuṭī | f. the hollow of the hand,  |
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kararddhi | f. (kara-ṛddhi-) equals -tālī- above  |
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kararddhi | f. indication of luck by the hand  |
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kararddhi | f. a cymbal  |
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karārgala | n. a lute  |
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karārin | m. (riṇas- plural), Name of a sect worshipping devī-.  |
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karāroha | m. idem or 'm. finger-ring.'  |
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karāroṭa | m. finger-ring.  |
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karārpaṇa | n. marriage,  |
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karārpita | mfn. placed in hand.  |
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kararuddha | mfn. stopped by the hand, held tight or fast.  |
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kararudh | mfn. warding off a hand (and"a ray"),  |
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kararudh | mfn. ray-obstructing.  |
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kararuha | m. "growing from the hand", a finger-nail etc.  |
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kararuha | m. Unguis Odoratus  |
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kararuhapada | n. a scratch with the finger-nail  |
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karas | n. a deed, action  |
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karas | See under 1. kar/a-.  |
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karasāda | (1. kara-sāda-;for 2.See) m. languor of the hands  |
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karasāda | (2. kara-sāda-;for 1.See) m. the fading away of rays  |
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karaśākhā | f. a finger  |
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karasaṃdaṃśa | m. the thumb and forefinger of the hand,  |
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karasaṃdaṃśahīnaka | ( masculine, feminine and neuter; or adjective deprived of the thumb and forefinger),  |
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karaśīkara | m. water expelled by an elephant's trunk  |
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karasna | m. the fore-part of the arm  |
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karasna | m. a finger-nail  |
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karasna | See under 1. kar/a-.  |
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karaspanda | m. trembling of the hands.  |
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karaspanda | (2. kara-spanda-;for 1.See) m. trembling of rays.  |
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karasphoṭa | m. extending the hands  |
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karasphoṭa | (2. kara-sphoṭa-;for 1.See) m. extending the rays.  |
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karastha | mfn. lying in the hand  |
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karasthālin | m. "using the hands for a jar", Name of śiva-  |
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karasthīkṛ | to lay on the hand.  |
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karaśuddhi | f. cleansing the hands with fragrant flowers  |
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karaśūka | m. "hand-spicule", a finger-nail  |
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karasūtra | n. an auspicious string (tied to the hand at marriage etc.)  |
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karasvāmin | m. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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karasvana | m. sound produced by clapping the hands  |
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karaṭa | m. an elephant's temple etc.  |
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karaṭa | m. the spot between the forehead and ear of a bird  |
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karaṭa | m. a crow etc.  |
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karaṭa | m. a kind of drum commentator or commentary on  |
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karaṭa | m. a man of a low or degraded profession  |
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karaṭa | m. a bad Brahman  |
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karaṭa | m. an atheist, unbeliever, impugner of the doctrines of the veda-  |
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karaṭa | m. a kind of funeral ceremony  |
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karaṭa | m. Carthamus Tinctorius  |
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karaṭa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karaṭa | m. of a royal dynasty  |
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karaṭā | f. an elephant's temple  |
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karaṭā | f. a cow difficult to be milked  |
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karaṭa | mfn. dark-red  |
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karāṭa | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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karaṭaka | m. a crow  |
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karaṭaka | m. Name of a jackal  |
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karatala | m. the palm of the hand etc.  |
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karatalā | f. a knife  |
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karatāla | mf(ī-). a musical instrument, a cymbal  |
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karatāla | n. beating time by clapping the hands  |
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karataladhṛta | mfn. held in the hand  |
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karatalagata | mfn. being in the hand or in one's possession  |
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karatālaka | n. a cymbal  |
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karatalamalaka | n. "a myrobalan lying in the hand", anything quite clear to all eyes.  |
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karatalastha | mfn. resting in the palm of the hand  |
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karatalatāla | m. clapping the hands  |
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karatālikā | f. clapping the hands  |
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karatālikā | f. beating time by clapping  |
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karatālikā | f. a kind of cymbal  |
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karatalīkṛ | to take in the palm of the hand  |
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karatalīkṛta | mfn. taken in the open hand, lying open.  |
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karaṭāmukha | n. the spot where an elephant's temple bursts  |
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karatanu | m. (see karatantarvika-)  |
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karatas | ind. from the hand, out of the hand.  |
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karatha | m. Name of a physician  |
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karaṭī | f. a crow  |
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karaṭikautuka | n. Name of work treating on elephants.  |
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karaṭin | m. an elephant  |
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karatoyā | f. Name of a river in the north-east of Bengal (said to have, originated from the water poured into the hand of śiva- at his marriage with pārvati-, and thrown by him on the ground)  |
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karatoyinī | f. Name of a river (probably = the last)  |
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karatṛṇa | n. Pandanus Odoratissimus  |
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karaṭu | m. the Numidian crane (see kareṭavyā-, kareṭu-,etc.)  |
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karavāla | m. a sword, scymitar etc. (see -pāla-above)  |
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karavāla | m. a finger-nail  |
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karavālaputrī | f. a knife  |
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karavāli | m. a kind of sword  |
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karavālikā | f. equals -pālika- above  |
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karavallī | f. a kind of plant  |
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karavāraka | m. Name of skanda-  |
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karavāri | n. water from the hand.  |
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karavartam | ind.p. whilst turning the hand on  |
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karavat | mfn. paying tribute.  |
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karavī | f. the leaf of the plant Asa Foetida (see karvarī-, kavarī-, kāvarī-.)  |
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karavīka | m. Name of a mountain.  |
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karavimukti | f. Name of a tīrtha-.  |
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karavinda | m. Name of an author.  |
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karavindīya | n. (fr. the last) , the work of karavinda-.  |
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karavīra | m. Oleander (Nerium Odorum)  |
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karavīra | m. a species of soma-  |
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karavīra | m. a sword  |
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karavīra | m. a particular spell (for recovering a missile of mystic properties after its discharge)  |
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karavīra | m. the thumb  |
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karavīra | m. a cemetery  |
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karavīra | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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karavīra | m. of a daitya-  |
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karavīra | m. of a town on the river Venva (founded by padma-varṇa-) (see kara-vīra-pura-below)  |
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karavīra | m. of a town on the river dṛṣadvatī- (the residence of candraśekhara-)  |
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karavīra | m. of a mountain  |
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karavīrā | f. red arsenic  |
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karavīra | n. the flower of Oleander  |
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karavīra | See .  |
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karavīrabhujā | f. Cajanus Indicus  |
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karavīrabhūṣā | f. equals -bhujā-  |
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karavīraka | m. the poisonous root of Oleander  |
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karavīraka | m. Terminalia Arjuna  |
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karavīraka | m. a sword  |
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karavīraka | m. a cemetery  |
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karavīraka | m. a particular part of the face  |
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karavīraka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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karavīrakā | f. red arsenic  |
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karavīraka | n. the flower of Oleander  |
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karavīrakandasaṃjña | m. a species of onion  |
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karavīrakandasaṃjña | m. a bulb (equals tailakanda-)  |
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karavīrākara | n. Name of a wood  |
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karavīrakarambhin | n. Name of a wood (varia lectio karavīrākara-)  |
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karavīramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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karavīrapura | n. Name of a town founded by padma-varṇa- (see karavīra-)  |
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karavīravrata | n. a certain rite  |
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karavīrī | f. a woman who has borne a son, a mother  |
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karavīrī | f. a good cow  |
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karavīrī | f. Name of aditi-  |
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karavīrya | m. Name of a physician  |
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karavraṇa | m. Name of bhīmasena-  |
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karāyikā | f. a bird, a small kind of crane  |
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karb | cl.1 P. karbati-, to go, move, approach  |
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karbara | See 2. karvara-.  |
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karbela | m. Name of the copyist viṣṇu-bhaṭṭa-.  |
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karbu | mfn. variegated, spotted  |
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karbudāra | m. Bauhinia candida  |
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karbudāra | m. Bauhinia variegata  |
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karbudāra | m. Barleria caerulea  |
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karbudāraka | m. Cordia latifolia  |
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karbuka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karbura | mf(ā-)n. variegated, of a spotted or variegated colour etc.  |
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karbura | m. sin  |
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karbura | m. a rakṣas-  |
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karbura | m. Curcuma Amhaldi or Zerumbet  |
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karbura | m. a species of Dolichos  |
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karburā | f. a venomous kind of leech  |
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karbura | m. Bignonia suaveolens  |
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karbura | m. equals barbarā-  |
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karbura | n. gold  |
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karbura | n. thorn-apple  |
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karbura | n. water  |
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karbūra | m. a rakṣas-  |
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karbūra | m. Curcuma Amhaldi or Zerumbet  |
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karbūrā | f. a kind of venomous leech  |
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karbūra | n. gold  |
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karbūra | n. a yellow orpiment  |
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karburaka | mfn. variegated, spotted  |
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karbūraka | m. a kind of Curcuma  |
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karburāṅgā | f. a species of fly or bee  |
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karburaphala | m. a particular plant  |
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karburī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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karbūrita | mfn. variegated, many-coloured  |
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karcarī | f. a kind of medicinal substance  |
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karcarikā | f. a kind of pastry or cake  |
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karcarikā | f. (Beng. kacurī-.)  |
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karcūra | m. turmeric  |
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karcūra | n. an orpiment  |
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karcūra | n. gold (see karbura-, karbūra-.)  |
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karcūraka | m. turmeric (see karbūraka-.)  |
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karcūṭikā | f. a kind of pastry  |
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kard | cl.1 P. kardati-, to rumble (as the bowels) ; to caw (as a crow) ; to make any unpleasant noise (see pard-.)  |
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karda | m. mud, clay (see kardama-.)  |
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kardama | m. ( ) mud, slime, mire, clay, dirt, filth etc.  |
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kardama | m. sin commentator or commentary on  |
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kardama | m. shade, shadow (in veda- according to )  |
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kardama | m. Name of a prajāpati- (born from the shadow of brahmā-, husband of devahūti- and father of kapila-)  |
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kardama | m. a kind of rice  |
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kardama | m. a kind of poisonous bulb  |
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kardama | m. Name of pulaka- (a son of prajāpati-)  |
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kardama | m. of a nāga-  |
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kardama | n. flesh  |
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kardama | n. Civet  |
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kardama | mfn. covered with mud or mire or dirt, dirty, filthy  |
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kardamaka | m. a kind of rice  |
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kardamaka | m. a kind of poisonous bulb  |
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kardamaka | m. a kind of snake  |
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kardamaka | m. a kind of erysipelas  |
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kardamākhya | m. a kind of poisonous bulb  |
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kardamarāja | m. Name of a man (a son of kṣema-gupta-)  |
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kardamarājan | m. Name of a man (a son of kṣema-gupta-)  |
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kardamāṭaka | m. a receptacle for filth, a sewer etc.  |
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kardamavīsarpa | m. a kind of erysipelas  |
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kardameśvaramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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kardamī | f. a species of jasmine  |
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kardamila | n. (gaRa kāśādi-), Name of a place  |
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kardamila | mfn. slippery,  |
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kardaminī | f. a marshy region gaRa puṣkarādi-.  |
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kardamita | mfn. muddy, dirty, soiled  |
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kardamodbhava | m. marsh-produced kind of rice  |
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kardana | n. rumbling of the bowels, borborygm  |
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kardana | m. Name of a prince  |
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kardanī | f. equals kūrdanī- q.v  |
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kardaṭa | m. mud, dirt  |
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kardaṭa | m. the fibrous root of the lotus  |
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kardaṭa | m. any aquatic weed (as Vallisneria etc.; equals paṅkāra-)  |
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kareḍuka | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'f. the Numidian crane ' ' (see karaṭu-,etc.)  |
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karenara | m. benzoin, storax  |
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karenduka | m. a sort of grass  |
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kareṇu | m. ( ) an elephant etc.  |
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kareṇu | m. Pterospermum Acerifolium  |
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kareṇu | f. (us-[and ūs- ]) a female elephant etc.  |
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kareṇu | f. a sort of plant  |
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kareṇu | f. the svarabhakti- (q.v) between r- and h- commentator or commentary on  |
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kareṇubhū | m. Name of pālakāpya-  |
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kareṇuka | n. the poisonous fruit of the plant kareṇu-  |
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kareṇukā | f. a female elephant  |
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kareṇumatī | f. Name of the wife of nakula- (and daughter of a king of the cedi-s)  |
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kareṇupāla | m. "keeper of an elephant", Name of a man.  |
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kareṇusuta | m. equals -bhū- above.  |
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kareṇuvarya | m. a large or powerful elephant.  |
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kareṭa | m. a finger-nail  |
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kareṭa | See .  |
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kareṭavyā | f. the Numidian crane  |
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kareṭu | m. idem or 'f. the Numidian crane '  |
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karevara | m. Olibanum  |
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karhi | ind. (fr. 2. ka-), when ? at what time ?  |
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karhi | ind. (with svid-,or cid-or api-[ ]) at any time etc.  |
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karhi | ind. (with cid-and a particle of negation) never, at no time ; ([ confer, compare Gothic hvar,"where ?" English where?])  |
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kari | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') causing, accomplishing (see śakṛt-k-)  |
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kari | m. the hand  |
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kari | (in compound for karin- column 3) .  |
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karibandha | m. the post to which an elephant is tied  |
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karibha | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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karicarman | n. an elephant's hide.  |
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karidanta | m. an elephant's tusk  |
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karidanta | m. ivory  |
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karidāraka | m. a lion  |
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karigarjita | n. the roaring of elephants  |
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karihasta | m. a particular position of the hands.  |
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karija | m. a young elephant  |
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karikā | f. (ikā-) a wound caused by a finger-nail  |
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karika | m. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (equals karin-) an elephant  |
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karikā | f. See 1. karaka- |
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karikaṇā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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karikaṇāvallī | f. idem or 'f. Piper Chaba'  |
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karīkṛ | to offer as a tribute  |
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karikrata | m. Name of the author of  |
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karikṛṣṇā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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karikṛt | m. Pongamia Glabra  |
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karikumbha | m. the frontal globe of an elephant.  |
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karikusumbha | m. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara-  |
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karikusumbhaka | m. idem or 'm. a fragrant powder prepared from the flowers of nāgakeśara- '  |
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karīladeśa | m. Name of a country.  |
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karimācala | m. "destroyer of elephants", a lion  |
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karimakara | m. a fabulous monster  |
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karimaṇḍita | n. Name of a wood  |
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karimukha | m. "elephant-faced", Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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karimuktā | f. a pearl (said to be found sometimes in an elephant's head)  |
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karin | mfn. doing, effecting etc. on  |
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karin | m. "having a trunk", an elephant  |
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karināsā | f. the trunk of an elephant  |
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karināsikā | f. a kind of musical instrument  |
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karīndra | m. a large elephant a war or state elephant  |
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karīndra | m. indra-'s elephant  |
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kariṇī | f. (fr. the next) , a female elephant  |
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kariṇī | f. See above.  |
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kariṇīsahāya | m. the mate of the female elephant.  |
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karipa | m. the keeper of an elephant ([ ]) gaRa cūrṇādi-  |
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karipatha | m. the way of an elephant gaRa devapathādi-  |
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karipattra | n. Name of a plant (see tālīśa-pattra-.)  |
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karipippalī | f. Pothos Officinalis  |
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karipippalī | f. Piper Chaba  |
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karipota | m. a young elephant  |
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karira | mn. the shoot of a bamboo (see karīra-.)  |
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karīra | mn. the shoot of a bamboo  |
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karīra | m. a water-jar  |
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karīra | m. Capparis Aphylla (a thorny plant growing in deserts and fed upon by camels)  |
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karīra | f(ā-or ī-). the root of an elephant's tusk  |
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karīra | m. a cricket, small grasshopper  |
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karīra | n. the fruit of Capparis Aphylla.  |
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karīraka | n. fight, battle  |
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karīrakuṇa | m. the fruit-season of Capparis Aphylla.  |
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karīraprastha | m. Name of a town  |
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karīraprastha | m. (varia lectio karīriprastha-.)  |
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karirata | n. "elephant's coitus", a kind of coitus  |
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karīravatī | f. Name of a woman.  |
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karīrikā | f. the root of an elephant's tusk  |
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karīṣa | mn. (1. kṝ- ), rubbish, refuse  |
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karīṣa | mn. dung, dry cow-dung  |
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karīṣa | mn. Name of a mountain.  |
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karīṣagandhi | m. Name of a man commentator or commentary on  |
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karīṣāgni | m. a fire of dry cow-dung (this substance is very generally used as fuel in Hindustan)  |
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karīṣaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karīṣaṃkaṣa | mf(ā-)n. sweeping away dung  |
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karīṣaṇī | f. (applied to the goddess of fortune),  |
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kariśāvaka | m. a young elephant under five years old  |
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karīṣin | mfn. abounding in dung  |
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karīṣiṇī | f. Name of a river  |
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karīṣiṇī | f. a region abounding in dung gaRa puṣkarādi-  |
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kariskandha | m. a herd of elephants on  |
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kariṣṇu | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') doing, accomplishing  |
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karīṣottha | m. (scilicet agni-) idem or 'm. a fire of dry cow-dung (this substance is very generally used as fuel in Hindustan) '  |
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kariṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) doing most, doing very much  |
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karisundarikā | f. a gauge, water-mark  |
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kariṣya | mfn. to be done ([ equals kartavya- ])  |
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kariṣyat | mfn. (fut.p. of1. kṛ- q.v) about to do  |
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kariṣyat | mfn. future  |
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karīti | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karitva | mfn. fit for work or business,  |
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karivaijayantī | f. a flag carried by an elephant  |
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karivara | m. an excellent elephant.  |
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kariyādas | n. a water-elephant, hippopotamus  |
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karīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) one who does more (?)  |
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karj | cl.1 P. karjati-, cakarja-, etc., to pain, torment  |
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kark | (a sautra- root) , to laugh.  |
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karka | mf(/ī-)n. ( kṛ- ; see karaṅka-), white  |
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karka | mf(/ī-)n. good, excellent  |
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karka | m. a white horse  |
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karka | m. a crab  |
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karka | m. the sign Cancer  |
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karka | m. a water-jar  |
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karka | m. fire  |
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karka | m. a mirror  |
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karka | m. a younger brother of the father  |
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karka | m. beauty  |
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karka | m. a particular gem |
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karka | m. Name of a plant (equals karkaṭa-)  |
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karka | m. Name of a commentator  |
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karkā | f. a white mare  |
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karkacandreśvaratantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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karkacirbhiṭā | f. a species of cucumber  |
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karkāhva | m. Name of a plant  |
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karkakhaṇḍa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karkākṣa | mfn. "white-eyed"(said of the owl) (edition Bombay) .  |
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karkandhu | mf. us-, ūs- (fr. karka-and dhā- commentator or commentary on ;according to others fr. karka-and andhu-,"a well") , Zizyphus Jujuba  |
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karkandhu | n. (u-) the fruit of this tree, the jujube berry etc.  |
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karkandhu | m. (us-) a well without water, one dried up commentator or commentary on  |
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karkandhu | m. Name of a man  |
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karkandhu | f. (ūs-) a term or name applied to a fetus which is ten days old  |
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karkandhūkā | f. a small berry of the jujube tree (?)  |
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karkandhukuṇa | m. the fruit-season of the jujube tree gaRa pīlvādi-  |
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karkandhumatī | f. Name of a woman gaRa madhv-ādi-  |
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karkandhuprastha | m. Name of a town gaRa karky-ādi-  |
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karkandhurohita | mfn. red like a berry of the jujube tree  |
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karkandhusaktu | m. plural flour of jujube berries  |
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karkaphala | n. Name of a plant  |
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karkara | mf(ā-)n. (perhaps connected with karka-) hard, firm  |
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karkara | m. a bone  |
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karkara | m. a hammer  |
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karkara | m. a mirror (see karphara-)  |
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karkara | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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karkara | mn. stone, limestone (especially the nodule found in Bengal under the name of Kankar ),  |
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karkara | mn. a species of date  |
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karkara | mn. ([ confer, compare karaṅka-, śarkara-; Greek , ; Latin hallus,calx; Hibernian or Irish carraice; Gaelic carraig careg.])  |
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karkāra | m. a tree,  |
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karkaracchadā | f. Name of a plant  |
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karkarāhvā | f. Name of a plant  |
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karkarāja | m. Name of a man.  |
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karkarākṣa | m. a wagtail  |
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karkarāndhaka | m. a blind well (one of which the mouth is over grown with grass etc. so as to be hidden; see kark/andhu-and andhakūpa-)  |
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karkarāndhuka | m. a blind well (one of which the mouth is over grown with grass etc. so as to be hidden; see kark/andhu-and andhakūpa-)  |
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karkarāṅga | m. idem or 'm. a wagtail '  |
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karkarāṭu | m. a glance, side-look  |
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karkarāṭuka | m. the Numidian crane |
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karkareḍu | m.  |
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karkareḍuka | m. idem or 'm.'  |
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karkareṭa | (connected with karka-?) m. the hand curved like a claw for the purpose of grasping anything  |
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karkareṭu | m. idem or 'm. the Numidian crane '  |
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karkari | f. is-, ī- a kind of lute  |
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karkarī | f. a water-jar etc.  |
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karkarī | f. a kind of plant  |
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karkarika | m. a kind of lute  |
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karkarīkā | f. a small water-jar commentator or commentary on  |
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karkarikarṇa | mf(ī-)n. having ears like a lute  |
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karkāru | m. Beninkasa Cerifera (a species of gourd)  |
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karkāru | n. the fruit of this plant  |
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karkāruka | m. Beninkasa Cerifera  |
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karkāruka | n. its fruit  |
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karkaśa | mf(ā-)n. (perhaps connected with karka-and karkara-) hard, firm, rough, harsh (literally and metaph.) etc.  |
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karkaśa | m. a sword, scymitar  |
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karkaśa | m. Cassia or Sennia Esculenta  |
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karkaśa | m. a species of sugar-cane  |
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karkaśa | m. equals guṇḍorocanī-  |
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karkaśā | f. Tragia Involucrata  |
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karkaśa | m. Name of an apsaras-  |
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karkaśacchada | m. Trophis Aspera  |
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karkaśacchada | m. Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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karkaśacchadā | f. Luffa Acutangula  |
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karkaśacchada | f. equals dagdhā-  |
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karkaśadala | m. Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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karkaśadalā | f. equals dagdhā-  |
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karkasāra | n. flour or meal mixed with curds  |
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karkaśatva | n. hardness  |
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karkaśatva | n. harshness, rough manners  |
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karkaśī | f. the wild jujube  |
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karkaśidhurohita | ( ) m. a tree,  |
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karkaśikā | f. wild jujube  |
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karkasvāmin | m. Name of a man.  |
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karkaṭa | m. a crab etc.  |
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karkaṭa | m. the sign Cancer etc.  |
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karkaṭa | m. a particular bird  |
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karkaṭa | m. Name of several plants  |
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karkaṭa | m. the fibrous root of a plant  |
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karkaṭa | m. the curved end of the beam of a balance (to which the strings supporting the scale are attached), Mit.  |
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karkaṭa | m. a pair of compasses in a particular position  |
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karkaṭa | m. a particular position of the hands  |
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karkaṭa | m. a kind of fever  |
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karkaṭa | m. a kind of coitus  |
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karkaṭā | f. Momordica Mixta  |
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karkaṭāhva | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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karkaṭāhvā | f. gall-nut (see śriṅgī-above)  |
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karkaṭaka | m. a crab etc.  |
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karkaṭaka | m. the sign Cancer  |
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karkaṭaka | m. a pair of tongs  |
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karkaṭaka | m. a pair of compasses (see karkaṭa-)  |
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karkaṭaka | m. a kind of plant  |
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karkaṭaka | m. a particular position of the hands  |
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karkaṭaka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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karkaṭaka | n. a kind of poisonous root  |
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karkaṭaka | n. a particular fracture of the bones  |
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karkaṭakāsthi | n. the shell or crust of a crab  |
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karkaṭākhyā | f. gall-nut  |
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karkaṭākṣa | m. Cucumis Utilissimus  |
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karkaṭāṅgā | f. idem or 'f. gall-nut '  |
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karkaṭapura | n. Name of a town.  |
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karkaṭaśriṅga | n. the claw of a crab. Mit.  |
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karkaṭaśriṅgī | f. gall-nut (an excrescence on Rhus Succedana)  |
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karkaṭaśriṅgikā | f. idem or 'f. gall-nut (an excrescence on Rhus Succedana) '  |
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karkaṭāsthi | n. the shell or crust of a crab  |
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karkaṭavallī | f. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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karkaṭavallī | f. Piper Chaba  |
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karkaṭavallī | f. Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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karkaṭeśa | m. Name of a sanctuary  |
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karkaṭeśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-,  |
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karkaṭī | f. a female crab  |
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karkaṭī | f. Cucumis Utilissimus, a kind of cucumber commentator or commentary on  |
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karkaṭī | f. a small water-jar  |
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karkaṭī | f. the fruit of Bombax Heptaphyllum  |
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karkaṭī | f. Name of a rākṣasī-  |
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karkaṭī | f. ([ confer, compare Greek ; Latin cancer-.])  |
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karkaṭi | f. Cucumis Utilissimus  |
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karkaṭikā | f. a sort of plant  |
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karkaṭikā | f. a kernel  |
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karkaṭinī | f. Curcuma Xanthorrhiza  |
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karkaṭu | m. the Numidian crane (see karaṭu-,etc.)  |
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karkavallī | f. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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karkeṇata | m. a species of quartz  |
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karketana | m. idem or 'm. a species of quartz '  |
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karketila | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. a species of quartz ' '  |
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karki | m. the sign Cancer.  |
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karkī | f. a white calf.  |
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karkin | m. idem or 'm. the sign Cancer.'  |
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karkiprastha | m. Name of a town  |
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karkīprastha | m. Name of a town  |
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karkoṭa | m. Name of one of the principal nāga-s of pātāla- etc.  |
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karkoṭa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karkoṭa | n. Name of a plant  |
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karkoṭaka | m. Momordica Mixta  |
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karkoṭaka | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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karkoṭaka | m. the sugar-cane  |
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karkoṭaka | m. Name of a nāga- etc.  |
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karkoṭaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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karkoṭaka | n. the fruit of Momordica Mixta  |
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karkoṭakaviṣa | n. the poison of karkoṭaka-  |
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karkoṭakī | f. Name of a plant with yellow flowers  |
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karkoṭakī | f. Momordica Mixta  |
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karkoṭaki | m. Name of a nāga- (see above)  |
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karkoṭavāpī | f. Name of a reservoir of water in Benares  |
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karkoṭī | f. Name of a plant with a bitter fruit  |
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karkoṭikā | f. Momordica Mixta  |
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karkyādi | m. Name of a gaṇa-  |
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karma | (in compound for k/arman-above) .  |
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karmabāhulya | n. much or hard work.  |
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karmabandha | m. the bonds of action (id est transmigration or repeated existence as a result of actions)  |
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karmabandhana | n. idem or 'm. the bonds of action (id est transmigration or repeated existence as a result of actions) '  |
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karmabandhana | mfn. bound by bonds of actions (as worldly existence)  |
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karmabhedavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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karmābhidhāyaka | mfn. enjoining or prescribing duties or acts  |
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karmābhidhāyin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. enjoining or prescribing duties or acts '  |
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karmabhū | f. tilled or cultivated ground  |
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karmabhūmi | f. the land or region of religious actions (id est where such actions are performed, said of bhārata-varṣa-) etc., (see -kṣetra-above; see also phala-bhūmi-)  |
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karmabhūmi | f. the place or region of activity or work  |
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karmabhūya | n. the becoming an action, (ṃ-bhū-,to assume the peculiar characteristic of any action commentator or commentary on )  |
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karmābhyāsa | m. the performance of a sacred rite,  |
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karmabīja | n. the seed of works.  |
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karmabuddhi | f. the mental organ of action, manas- (q.v)  |
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karmacaṇḍāla | m. "a caṇḍāla- by work"(as opposed to a born caṇḍāla-), a contemptible man  |
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karmacaṇḍāla | m. Name of rāhu-  |
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karmacandra | m. Name of several princes.  |
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karmacārin | mfn. engaged in work.  |
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karmaceṣṭā | f. active exertion, activity, action  |
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karmacit | mfn. collected or accomplished by work  |
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karmacodanā | f. the motive impelling to ritual acts  |
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karmadaṇḍa | m. control of actions,  |
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karmadāyāda | m. heir of works (id est one who has to bear their consequences),  |
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karmadeha | m. the active body,  |
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karmadeva | (k/arma-) m. a god through religious actions (diśrautakarmaṇā devalokaṃ prāpnuvanti te karmadevāḥ&iencoding=iast&lang=sans'>ye 'gnihotrādiśrautakarmaṇā devalokaṃ prāpnuvanti te karmadevāḥ- commentator or commentary on )  |
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karmadhāraya | m. Name of a class of tatpuruṣa- (q.v) compounds (in which the members would stand in the same case[ samānādhikaraṇa-]if the compound were dissolved) (See )  |
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karmādhikāra | m. the right of action  |
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karmadhvaṃsa | m. loss of benefit arising from religious acts  |
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karmadhvaṃsa | m. destruction of any work, disappointment  |
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karmādhyakṣa | m. overseer or superintendent of actions  |
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karmadīpa | m. Name of work  |
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karmāditya | m. Name of a king.  |
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karmadoṣa | m. a sinful work, sin, vice  |
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karmadoṣa | m. error, blunder  |
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karmadoṣa | m. the evil consequence of human acts, discreditable conduct or business |
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karmaduṣṭa | mfn. corrupt in action, wicked in practice, immoral, disreputable.  |
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karmagati | f. the course of Fate  |
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karmaghāta | m. annihilation or termination of work or activity (see -kṣaya-above.)  |
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karmagrantha | m. Name of a jaina- work.  |
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karmagranthiprathamavicāra | m. idem or 'm. Name of a jaina- work.'  |
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karmaguṇa | m. a quality or condition resulting from human acts (as separation, reunion etc.)  |
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karmagupta | n. a kind of artificial sentence which has the object hidden,  |
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karmahasta | mfn. clever in business  |
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karmahetu | mfn. caused by acts, arising from acts.  |
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karmahīna | m. plural Name of a vaiṣṇava- sect.  |
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karmaja | mfn. "act-born", resulting or produced from any act (good or bad) etc.  |
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karmaja | m. Ficus religiosa  |
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karmaja | m. the kaliyuga- (q.v)  |
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karmaja | m. a god  |
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karmajanya | mfn. produced by acts,  |
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karmajanyatā | (f.)  |
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karmajit | mfn. Name of a king  |
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karmajita | mfn. won or acquired by acts,  |
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karmājīva | m. livelihood earned by work, trade, profession  |
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karmajña | mfn. skilled in any work  |
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karmajña | mfn. acquainted with religious rites  |
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karmaka | in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' equals karman-, work, action etc. (see a-k-, sa-k-,etc.)  |
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karmakāla | m. the proper time for action  |
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karmakālanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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karmakāṇḍa | n. that part of the śruti- which relates to ceremonial acts and sacrificial rites  |
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karmakāṇḍa | n. Name of a jaina- work.  |
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karmakara | mf(ī-)n. doing work, a workman, a hired labourer, servant of any kind (who is not a slave ), mechanic, artisan etc.  |
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karmakara | m. Name of yama-  |
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karmakara | m. Momordica monadelpha  |
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karmakāra | mfn. = doing work (but without receiving wages, according to native authorities) on etc.  |
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karmakāra | m. a blacksmith (forming a mixed caste, regarded as the progeny of the divine artist viśva-karman- and a śūdrā- woman)  |
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karmakāra | m. a bull  |
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karmakāraka | mfn. one who does any act or work.  |
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karmakārāpaya | Nom. P. yati-, to cause any one to work as a servant  |
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karmakarī | f. Sanseviera zeylanica  |
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karmakārī | f. equals -karī- above  |
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karmakarībhāva | m. the state of being a female servant  |
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karmakārin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') doing or accomplishing any act or work or business (see tat-k-, śubha-k-.)  |
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karmakārmuka | m. a strong bow (?)  |
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karmakartṛ | m. (in grammar),"an object-agent"or"object-containing agent" id est an agent which is at the same time the object of an action (this is the idea expressed by the reflexive passive, as in odanaḥ pacyate-,"the mashed grain cooks of itself") (see grammar )  |
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karmakartṛ | m. dual number (ārau-) the work and the person accomplishing it.  |
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karmakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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karmakīlaka | m. a washerman  |
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karmakośa | m. a store of good actions,  |
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karmakriyākāṇḍa | n. Name of work by soma-śambhu- (q.v)  |
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karmakṛt | mfn. performing any work, skilful in work etc. (see tīkṣṇa-k-)  |
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karmakṛt | mfn. one who has done any work  |
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karmakṛt | m. (t-) a servant, workman, labourer  |
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karmakṛtavat | m. the director of a religious rite, reciter of mantra-s (?)  |
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karmakṛtya | n. activity, the state of active exertion  |
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karmakṣama | mfn. able to do an action  |
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karmākṣama | mfn. incapable of business.  |
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karmakṣaya | m. annihilation or termination of all work or activity  |
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karmakṣetra | n. the place or region of (religious) acts (see -bhūmi-below.)  |
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karmalocana | n. Name of work  |
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karmamārga | m. the course of acts, activity  |
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karmamārga | m. the way of work (a term used by thieves for a breach in walls etc.)  |
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karmamāsa | m. the calendar month of thirty days.  |
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karmamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or resulting from works  |
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karmamīmāṃsā | f. equals pūrva-mīmāṃsā- q.v  |
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karmamūla | n. kuśa- grass (as essential part in many religious acts)  |
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karman | n. (ā- m. ), ( kṛ- ), act, action, performance, business etc.  |
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karman | n. office, special duty, occupation, obligation (frequently in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',the first member of the compound being either the person who performs the action[ exempli gratia, 'for example' vaṇik-k-]or the person or thing for or towards whom the action is performed[ exempli gratia, 'for example' rāja-k-, paśu-k-]or a specification of the action[ exempli gratia, 'for example' śaurya-k-, prīti-k-]) etc.  |
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karman | n. any religious act or rite (as sacrifice, oblation etc., especially as originating in the hope of future recompense and as opposed to speculative religion or knowledge of spirit) etc.  |
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karman | n. work, labour, activity (as opposed to rest, praśānti-) etc.  |
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karman | n. physicking, medical attendance  |
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karman | n. action consisting in motion (as the third among the seven categories of the nyāya- philosophy;of these motions there are five, viz. ut-kṣepaṇa-, ava-kṣepaṇa-, ā-kuñcana-, prasāraṇa-,and gamana-,qq. vv.)  |
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karman | n. calculation  |
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karman | n. product, result, effect  |
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karman | n. organ of sense (or of actionSee karmendriya-)  |
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karman | n. (in grammar) the object (it stands either in the accusative [in active construction], or in the Nominal verb [in passive construction], or in the genitive case [in connection with a noun of action];opposed to kartṛ-the subject) (it is of four kinds, viz. a. nirvartya-,when anything new is produced exempli gratia, 'for example' kaṭaṃ karoti-,"he makes a mat"; putraṃ prasūte-,"she bears a son";b. vikārya-,when change is implied either of the substance and form exempli gratia, 'for example' kāṣṭhaṃ bhasma karoti-,"he reduces fuel to ashes";or of the form only exempli gratia, 'for example' suvarṇaṃ kuṇḍalaṃ karoti-,"he fashions gold into an ear-ring"; Calcutta edition prāpya-,when any desired object is attained exempli gratia, 'for example' grāmaṃ gacchati-,"he goes to the village"; candraṃ paśyati-,"he sees the moon";d. anīpsita-,when an undesired object is abandoned exempli gratia, 'for example' pāpaṃ tyajati-,"he leaves the wicked") |
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karman | n. former act as leading to inevitable results, fate (as the certain consequence of acts in a previous life) , (see karma-pāka-and -vipāka-)  |
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karman | n. the tenth lunar mansion  |
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karmanāman | n. a name in accordance with or derived from actions  |
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karmanāman | n. a participle,  |
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karmanāśā | f. "destroying the merit of works", Name of a river between kāśī- and vihāra-  |
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karmanda | m. Name of a man (author of a bhikṣu-sūtra-)  |
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karmandin | m. one who studies karmanda-'s work  |
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karmandin | m. a beggar (equals bhikṣu-)  |
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karmāṅga | a particular śrāddha-,  |
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karmāṅga | n. part of any act, part of a sacrificial rite.  |
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karmaṇi | mfn. connected with or being in the action  |
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karmanibandha | m. necessary consequence of works.  |
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karmanirhāra | m. removal of bad deeds or their effects.  |
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karmanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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karmaniṣṭha | mfn. (Ved. -niṣṭh/ā-) diligent in religious actions, engaged in active duties  |
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karmaniṣṭha | m. a Brahman who performs sacrifices etc.  |
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karmanivṛtti | f. the end of a rite,  |
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karmānta | m. end or accomplishment of a work  |
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karmānta | m. end or conclusion of a sacred action  |
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karmānta | m. work, business, action, management, administration (of an office) etc.  |
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karmānta | m. tilled or cultivated ground  |
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karmāntara | n. interval between religious actions, suspense of such an action  |
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karmāntara | n. another work or action  |
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karmāntika | mfn. completing an act  |
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karmāntika | m. a labourer, artisan  |
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karmāntikaloka | m. labourers  |
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karmānubandha | m. connection with or dependance upon acts  |
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karmānubandhin | mfn. connected with or involved in works  |
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karmānurūpa | mfn. according to action, according to function or duty  |
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karmānurūpatas | ind. conformably to act or function  |
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karmānusāra | m. consequence of or conformity to acts  |
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karmānusāratas | ind. according to one's deeds  |
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karmānuṣṭhāna | n. the act of practising one's duties, discharging peculiar functions  |
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karmānuṣṭhāyin | mfn. practising duties, performing rites etc.  |
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karmaṇya | mfn. skilful in work, clever, diligent etc.  |
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karmaṇya | mfn. proper or fit for any act, suitable for a religious action etc.  |
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karmaṇya | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') relating to any business or to the accomplishment of anything  |
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karmaṇyā | f. wages, hire  |
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karmaṇya | n. energy, activity  |
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karmaṇyabhuj | mfn. receiving wages, working for hire  |
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karmaṇyābhuj | mfn. idem or 'mfn. receiving wages, working for hire '  |
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karmaṇyakṛt | mfn. working for hire, a hireling,  |
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karmanyāsa | m. the giving up of active duties  |
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karmaṇyatā | f. cleverness  |
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karmaṇyatā | f. activity  |
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karmapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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karmapāka | m. "ripening of acts", matured result of previous acts or actions done in a former birth (see -vipāka-below.)  |
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karmapāradā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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karmapātaka | n. a sinful deed,  |
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karmapatha | m. the way or direction or character of an action  |
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karmaphala | n. the fruit or recompense of actions (as pain, pleasure etc., resulting from previous acts or acts in a former life)  |
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karmaphala | n. the fruit of Averrhoa Carambola  |
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karmaphalahetu | mfn. one who is actuated by the (thought of the) result of his acts,  |
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karmaphalodaya | m. the appearance of consequences of actions  |
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karmaploti | f. the thread of action,  |
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karmapradīpa | m.  |
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karmapradīpikā | f. Name of several works.  |
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karmaprakāśa | m.  |
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karmaprakāśikā | f.  |
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karmaprakāśinī | f.  |
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karmapravacanīya | mfn. "employed to denote an action"  |
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karmapravacanīya | m. (scilicet śabda-;in grammar) a term for certain prepositions or particles not connected with a verb but generally governing a noun (either separated from it or forming a compound with it;a karma-pravacanīya- never loses its accent, and exercises no euphonic influence on the initial letter of a following verb;See also upa-sarga-, gati-,and nipāta-)  |
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karmapravāda | m. Name of a jaina- work.  |
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karmara | m. Averrhoa Carambola (see karmāra-)  |
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karmāra | m. an artisan, mechanic, artificer  |
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karmāra | m. a blacksmith etc.  |
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karmāra | m. a bamboo  |
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karmāra | m. Averrhoa Carambola  |
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karmaraka | m. idem or 'f. the manna of the bamboo ' (see karma-raṅga-.)  |
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karmāraka | m. Averrhoa Carambola  |
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karmārambha | m. commencement of any act  |
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karmaraṅga | m. Averrhoa Carambola (see -phala-above.)  |
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karmarāṣṭra | Name (also title or epithet) of a country,  |
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karmaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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karmāravana | n. Name of a place gaRa kṣubhnādi-.  |
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karmargha | (karma-+ ṛgha-fr. ṛghā-) m. Name of a teacher.  |
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karmārha | mfn. fit for work, able to perform a sacrificial rite  |
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karmārha | m. a man  |
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karmarī | f. the manna of the bamboo  |
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karmaśa | m. Name of a son of pulaha- (equals karma-śreṣṭha-)  |
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karmasa | m. varia lectio for the last.  |
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karmaṣa | equals kalmaṣa- q.v  |
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karmasaciva | m. an officer, assistant  |
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karmasādhaka | mfn. accomplishing a work.  |
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karmasādhana | n. implement, means  |
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karmasādhana | n. articles essential to the performance of any religious act.  |
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karmasākṣin | m. "the witness of all acts", the sun  |
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karmaśālā | f. workshop, the hall or room where daily work is done, sitting-room  |
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karmaśālī | f. Name of a river in caturgrāma-.  |
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karmaśalya | n. an impediment of action  |
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karmasamāpta | mfn. one who has performed all religious actions  |
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karmasaṃbhava | mfn. produced by or resulting from acts.  |
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karmasaṃgraha | m. assemblage of acts (comprising the act, its performance, and the performer)  |
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karmasaṃnyāsika | mfn. one who has given up works, an ascetic  |
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karmasaṃvatsara | m. the calendar year of 360 days.  |
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karmasaṅga | m. attachment to action,  |
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karmasaṅgin | mfn. attached to action, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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karmasārathi | m. a companion, assistant  |
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karmaśataka | n. Name of a Buddhist work.  |
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karmaśauca | n. humility  |
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karmāśaya | m. receptacle or accumulation of (good and evil) acts commentator or commentary on  |
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karmāśaya | m. on  |
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karmasena | m. Name of a king  |
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karmasenīya | mfn. belonging to that king  |
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karmasiddhi | f. accomplishment of an act, success  |
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karmaśīla | mfn. assiduous in work  |
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karmaśīla | mfn. one who perseveres in his duties without looking to their reward  |
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karmaśīla | m. Name of a man  |
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karmaśreṣṭha | m. Name of a son of pulaha- by gati-  |
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karmāśritabhakta | m. plural Name of a vaiṣṇava- sect.  |
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karmastava | m. Name of work  |
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karmastha | mfn. contained or being in the object.  |
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karmasthāna | n. public office or place of business  |
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karmasthāna | n. a stage or period in the life of an ājīvika- (q.v)  |
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karmaśūra | m. a skilful or clever workman  |
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karmaśūra | mfn. assiduous, laborious  |
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karmasūtra | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work  |
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karmasvaka | mfn. one who has to bear the consequence of his acts  |
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karmatā | f.  |
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karmatattvapradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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karmaṭha | mfn. capable of work, skilful or clever in work, clever  |
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karmaṭha | mfn. working diligently, eagerly engaged in sacred actions or rites etc. |
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karmaṭha | m. the director and performer of a sacrifice  |
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karmātman | mfn. one whose character is action, endowed with principles of action, active, acting  |
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karmatva | n. the state or effect of action etc. etc.  |
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karmatva | n. activity  |
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karmatva | n. the state of being an object commentator or commentary on  |
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karmatyāga | m. abandonment of worldly duties or ceremonial rites  |
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karmavacana | n. (with ) the ritual.  |
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karmavāda | m. a text relating to sacrificial rites,  |
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karmāvaddna | n. a great deed, exploit,  |
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karmavajra | mfn. "whose power (thunderbolt) is work"(said of śūdra-s)  |
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karmavaśa | m. the necessary influence of acts, fate (considered as the inevitable consequence of actions done in a former life)  |
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karmavaśa | mfn. being in the power of or subject to former actions  |
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karmavaśitā | mfn. the condition of having power over one's works (as a quality of a bodhi-sattva-)  |
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karmavat | mfn. busy with or employed in any work  |
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karmavāṭī | f. "demarcation or regulation of religious actions", a lunar day.  |
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karmavidhi | m. rule of actions or observances, mode of conducting ceremonies  |
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karmavighna | m. an impediment to work, obstruction.  |
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karmavipāka | m. "the ripening of actions" id est the good or evil consequences in this life of human acts performed in previous births (eighty-six consequences are spoken of in the śātātapa-smṛti-) |
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karmavipāka | m. Name of several works  |
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karmavipākasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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karmavipākasāra | m. idem or 'm. Name of work '  |
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karmaviparyaya | m. perversity of action, perverse action, mistake  |
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karmavirodhin | mfn. disturbing or preventing any one's works  |
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karmaviśeṣa | m. variety of acts or actions  |
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karmavyatihāra | m. reciprocity of an action  |
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karmayoga | m. performance of a work or business (especially of religious duties) etc.  |
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karmayoga | m. active exertion, industry  |
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karmayoga | m. agriculture and commerce ([ ])  |
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karmayoga | m. practical application  |
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karmayoga | m. connection with a sacrifice  |
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karmayoni | f. source of an action  |
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karmayuga | n. the kali-yuga- (q.v)  |
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karmendriya | n. an organ of action (five in number like the five organs of sense, viz. hand, foot, larynx, organ of generation, and excretion)  |
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karmika | mfn. active, acting gaRa vrīhy-ādi- and purohitādi-.  |
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karmin | mfn. acting, active, busy  |
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karmin | mfn. performing a religious action, engaged in any work or business etc.  |
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karmin | mfn. belonging or relating to any act  |
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karmin | m. performer of an action  |
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karmin | m. labourer, workman  |
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karmin | m. Butea frondosa  |
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karmīṇa | mfn. only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' see anuṣṭ/up-karm/īṇa-, alaṃ-karmīṇa-.  |
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karmīra | equals kirmīra- q.v  |
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karmiṣṭha | mfn. (superl. of the last) very active or diligent  |
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karmodāra | n. any honourable or valiant act, magnanimity, prowess  |
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karmodyoga | m. activity in work  |
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karmodyukta | mfn. actively labouring, busily engaged  |
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karmopakaraṇa | mfn. one who gives aid by work.  |
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karṇ | cl.10 P. karṇayati-, to pierce, bore ; (ā-karṇaya-,, is a Nom.fr. the next.)  |
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karṇa | m. ( kṛt- ;1. kṝ- ), the ear (/api k/arṇe-,behind the ear or back, from behind [ see apikarṇ/a-]; karṇe-,[in dramatic language ] into the ear, in a low voice, aside ; karṇaṃ- dā-,to give ear to, listen to ; karṇam ā-gam-,to come to one's ear, become known to )  |
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karṇa | m. the handle or ear of a vessel etc.  |
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karṇa | m. the helm or rudder of a ship  |
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karṇa | m. (in geometry) the hypothenuse of a triangle or the diagonal of a tetragon etc.  |
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karṇa | m. the diameter of a circle  |
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karṇa | m. (in prosody) a spondee  |
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karṇa | m. Cassia Fistula  |
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karṇa | m. Calotropis Gigantea  |
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karṇa | m. Name of a king of aṅga- (and elder brother by the mother's side of the pāṇḍu- princes, being the son of the god sūrya- by pṛthā- or kuntī-, before her marriage with pāṇḍu-;afraid of the censure of her relatives, kuntī- deserted the child and exposed it in the river, where it was found by a charioteer named adhi-- ratha- and nurtured by his wife rādhā-;hence karṇa- is sometimes called sūta-putra- or sūta-ja-, sometimes rādheya-, though named by his foster-parents vasu-ṣeṇa-) etc. |
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karṇa | m. Name of several other men  |
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karṇa | (mfn. karṇ/a-), eared, furnished with ears or long ears  |
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karṇa | mfn. furnished with chaff (as grain)  |
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karṇa | (according to to some also, karṇ/a-, mfn. "cropped or defective on the ears") in compound  |
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karṇabhaṅga | m. bending the ears (varia lectio)  |
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karṇabhaṅga | a particular ear-disease,  |
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karṇābharaṇa | n. an ornament for the ear, |
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karṇābharaṇaka | m. Cathartocarpus fistula  |
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karṇabhūṣā | f. idem or 'n. an ornament for the ear.'  |
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karṇabhūṣā | f. the art of ornamenting the ears (one of the 64 kalā-s).  |
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karṇabhūṣaṇa | n. an ornament for the ear.  |
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karṇacāmara | n. a cowrie as ornament for the ear of an elephant  |
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karṇacchidra | n. the outer auditory passage  |
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karṇadārin | mfn. ear-rending,  |
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karṇadarpaṇa | m. a particular ornament for the ear  |
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karṇādarśa | m. an ear-ring  |
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karṇadeva | m. Name of a king.  |
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karṇadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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karṇadhāra | m. a helmsman, pilot etc.  |
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karṇadhāra | m. a sailor, seaman  |
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karṇadhārā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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karṇadhāraka | m. a helmsman  |
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karṇadhāratā | f. the office of a helmsman  |
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karṇadhāriṇī | f. a female elephant  |
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karṇadhvanana | n. singing in the ear.  |
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karṇādi | m. Name of a gaṇa-  |
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karṇadundubhi | f. "a drum in the ear", a kind of worm equals -kīṭā- above  |
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karṇaga | mfn. touching the ear, hanging on it, next to the ear, extending to it  |
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karṇagiri | m. Name of a mountain.  |
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karṇagocara | m. the range of hearing, anything perceptible by the ear  |
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karṇagrāha | m. a helmsman gaRa revaty-ādi-  |
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karṇagrāhavat | mfn. furnished with a helmsman (as a ship)  |
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karṇagṛhīta | mfn. seized by the ear  |
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karṇagṛhyā | ( -g/ṛhya-) ind.p. seizing by the ear  |
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karṇagūtha | mn. ear-wax  |
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karṇagūtha | m. hardening of the wax of the ear  |
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karṇagūthaka | m. idem or 'm. hardening of the wax of the ear '  |
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karṇahallikā | f. a particular disease of the ear,  |
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karṇahīna | mfn. deaf  |
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karṇahīna | m. "earless", a snake  |
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karṇaja | m. ear-wax  |
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karṇajāha | n. the root of the ear  |
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karṇajalaukā | f. idem or 'n.'  |
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karṇajalaukas | n.  |
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karṇajalūkā | f. equals -kīṭā- above  |
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karṇajapa | m. "ear-whisperer", an informer  |
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karṇajāpa | m. the act of whispering in the ear  |
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karṇajāpa | m. tale-bearing, calumniating  |
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karṇajit | m. "the conqueror of karṇa-", Name of arjuna- (karṇa- having taken the part of the kuru-s, was killed by arjuna- in one of the great battles between them and the pāṇḍu-s see )  |
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karṇajvara | m. affection of the ears.  |
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karṇajyoti | f. Gynandropsis Pentaphylla  |
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karṇaka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a prominence or handle or projection on the side or sides (of a vessel etc.), a tendril  |
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karṇaka | m. a rime, ring  |
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karṇaka | m. a kind of fever  |
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karṇaka | m. a particular defect of wood commentator or commentary on  |
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karṇaka | m. Name of a man  |
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karṇaka | m. plural the descendants of this man gaRa upakādi-  |
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karṇaka | m. dual number the two legs spread out  |
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karṇakaṇḍū | f. painful itching of the ear  |
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karṇākarṇi | ind. from ear to ear, whispering into each other's ear (see keśākeśi-,etc.)  |
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karṇakarṇikā | f. a kind of colocynth  |
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karṇakaṣāya | m. dirt in the ears  |
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karṇakavat | (k/arṇaka--) mfn. having prominences or handles etc., furnished with tendrils  |
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karṇakāvat | mfn. idem or '(k/arṇaka--) mfn. having prominences or handles etc., furnished with tendrils '  |
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karṇakharaka | m. Name of a vaiśya- commentator or commentary on  |
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karṇakharika | m. Name of a vaiśya- commentator or commentary on  |
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karṇākhya | m. white amaranth  |
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karṇakīṭā | f. Julus Cornifex (an insect or worm with many feet and of reddish colour)  |
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karṇakita | mfn. having handles, furnished with tendrils etc. gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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karṇakīṭī | f. Julus Cornifex (an insect or worm with many feet and of reddish colour)  |
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karṇakiṭṭa | n. the wax of the ear  |
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karṇakrośa | m. an affection of the ear, singing in the ears  |
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karṇakṣveḍa | m. idem or 'm. an affection of the ear, singing in the ears '  |
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karṇakubja | n. Name of an imaginary town  |
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karṇakumārī | f. Name of bhavānī-.  |
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karṇakutūhala | n. Name of work  |
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karṇakuvalaya | n. a lotus flower stuck into the ear (as an ornament)  |
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karṇala | mfn. furnished with ears gaRa sidhmādi-.  |
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karṇālaṃkāra | m. idem or 'n. an ornament for the ear.'  |
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karṇālaṃkaraṇa | n. an ornament for the ear.  |
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karṇālaṃkṛti | f. idem or 'm. idem or 'n. an ornament for the ear.' '  |
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karṇalatā | f. the lobe of the ear  |
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karṇalatāmaya | mfn. representing the lobe of an ear  |
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karṇalatikā | f. the lobe of the ear  |
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karṇamadgura | m. a sort of fish, Silurus unitus  |
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karṇamala | n. the excretion or wax of the ear  |
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karṇamoṭā | f. Acacia arabica  |
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karṇamoṭi | f. Name of durgā- in her form as cāmuṇḍā-  |
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karṇamoṭī | idem or 'f. Name of durgā- in her form as cāmuṇḍā- '  |
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karṇāmṛta | n. nectar for the ears  |
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karṇāmṛta | n. Name of work  |
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karṇamukha | mfn. headed by karṇa-, having karṇa- as leader.  |
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karṇamukura | m. a particular ornament for the ear  |
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karṇamūla | n. the root of the ear  |
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karṇamūlīya | mfn. belonging to the root of the ear.  |
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karṇamuni | m. Name of a man.  |
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karṇanāda | m. idem or 'n. singing in the ear.'  |
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karṇanāsā | f. dual number ear and nose  |
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karṇāndu | f. an ornament for the ear  |
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karṇāndu | f. an ear-ring  |
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karṇāndū | f. idem or 'f. an ear-ring '  |
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karṇandu | f. equals karṇāndu- q.v  |
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karṇanīlotpala | n. a blue lotus-flower stuck into the ear,  |
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karṇanirvāka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a man  |
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karṇāñjali | m. the ears pricked up  |
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karṇāntikacara | mfn. going close to the ear  |
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karṇānuja | m. " karṇa-'s younger brother", Name of yudhiṣṭhira-  |
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karṇapa | m. Name of a man  |
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karṇapāka | m. inflammation of the outer ear  |
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karṇapāli | f. the lobe of the ear, the outer ear  |
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karṇapālī | f. idem or 'f. the lobe of the ear, the outer ear '  |
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karṇapālī | f. a particular ornament for the ear  |
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karṇapālī | f. Name of a river  |
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karṇapālyāmaya | m. a particular disease of the outer ear (produced from piercing the ear)  |
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karṇaparākrama | m. Name of work  |
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karṇaparaṃparā | f. the going from one ear to another  |
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karṇaparvan | n. Name of the eighth book of the mahābhārata-.  |
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karṇapāśa | m. a beautiful ear, (cf Ganar on )  |
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karṇapatha | m. the compass or range of hearing, (m ā-yā-,to come within the range of or reach the ear, be heard ; m upa-i- idem or 'm. ornamenting the ears (one of the 64 kalā-s) ' )  |
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karṇapathātithi | m. "a visitor in the compass of the ear", anything heard of or learnt  |
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karṇapattrabhaṅga | m. ornamenting the ears (one of the 64 kalā-s)  |
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karṇapattraka | m. the lobe of the ear  |
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karṇaphala | m. a sort of fish (Ophiocephalus Kurrawey)  |
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karṇapiśācī | f. Name of a goddess  |
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karṇapīṭha | n. the concha or outer end of the auditory passage  |
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karṇapitṛ | m. " karṇa-'s father", Name of sūrya-  |
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karṇaprādheya | m. plural Name of a people.  |
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karṇaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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karṇaprānta | m. the lobe of the ear  |
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karṇapratināha | m. a particular disease of the ear (suppression of its excretion or wax, which is supposed to have dissolved and passed out by the nose and mouth)  |
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karṇapratīnāha | m. idem or 'm. a particular disease of the ear (suppression of its excretion or wax, which is supposed to have dissolved and passed out by the nose and mouth) '  |
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karṇaprāvaraṇa | mf(ā-)n. using the ears for a covering  |
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karṇaprāvaraṇa | m. plural Name of a fabulous people etc.  |
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karṇaprāvaraṇā | f. Name of one of the mothers attending on skanda-  |
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karṇaprāveya | m. plural Name of a people.  |
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karṇaprayāga | m. Name of the confluence of the rivers gaṅgā- and Pindur.  |
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karṇapur | f. "the capital of karṇa-", campā- (the ancient N. for Bhagalpur)  |
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karṇapūra | m. n. an ornament (especially of flowers) worn round the ears etc.  |
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karṇapūra | m. a blue lotus-flower  |
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karṇapūra | m. Acacia Sirissa  |
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karṇapūra | m. Jonesia Asoka  |
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karṇapūra | m. Name of the father of kavicandra- and author of the alaṃkāra- kaustubha-.  |
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karṇapūraka | m. Nauclea Cadamba  |
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karṇapūraka | m. Name of a servant  |
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karṇapūraṇa | m. Name of an author (equals -pūra-above)  |
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karṇapūraṇa | m. the act of filling the ears (with cotton etc.)  |
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karṇapūraṇa | m. any substance used for that purpose  |
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karṇapurī | f. idem or 'f. "the capital of karṇa-", campā- (the ancient N. for Bhagalpur) '  |
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karṇapūrīkṛ | to make (anything) an ornament for the ear |
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karṇapuṣpa | m. blue Amaranth  |
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karṇapuṭa | n. the auditory passage of the ear  |
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karṇaputraka | m. the concha of the ear  |
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karṇaputrikā | f. idem or 'm. the concha of the ear '  |
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karṇārā | f. an instrument for perforating the ear of an elephant  |
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karṇarandhra | m. the orifice or auditory passage of the ear  |
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karṇarasāyana | n. a feast for the ears,  |
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karṇārdha | m. n. (?) the radius of a circle  |
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karṇāri | m. " karṇa-'s enemy", Name of arjuna-  |
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karṇāri | m. Terminalia Arjuna  |
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karṇaroga | m. disease of the ear  |
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karṇarogapratiṣedha | m. cure of a disease of the ear  |
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karṇarogavijñāna | n. diagnosis of any disease of the ear.  |
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karṇārpaṇa | n. applying the ear, giving ear, paying attention, listening to.  |
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karṇārśas | n. a particular disease of the ears,  |
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karṇasakha | m. " sakha-'s friend", Name of jarāsaṃdha-  |
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karṇasaṃsrāva | m. running of the ear, discharge of pus or ichorous matter from the ear  |
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karṇaśaṣkulī | f. idem or 'f. the auditory passage of the ear '  |
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karṇaśaṣkulikā | f. the auditory passage of the ear  |
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karṇaśirīṣa | n. a śirīṣa--flower fastened to the ear (as an ornament)  |
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karṇaśobhana | n. an ornament for the ear  |
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karṇāsphāla | m. the flapping to and fro of an elephant's ears  |
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karṇasphoṭā | f. Gynandropsis pentaphylla  |
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karṇaśrava | mfn. perceptible by the ears, audible  |
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karṇasrāva | m. equals -saṃsrāva- above  |
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karṇaśravas | m. Name of a man  |
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karṇaśrāvin | mfn. |