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√kradkradaavaiklavye1507
√kradkradiiāhvāne rodane ca160
√kradkradiivaikalye1507
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krad has 2 results
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√क्रद्kradbeing perplexed / vaiklavya1020/3Cl.1
√क्रद्kradconfounding / vaikalya1020/1Cl.1
Amarakosha Search
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indrāyudhamNeuterSingularśakradhanuḥ, rohitamrainbow
Monier-Williams Search
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Devanagari
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kradSee krand-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kradhiṣṭhamfn. superl. of kṛdh/u- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kradhīyasmfn. Comparative degree of kṛdh/u- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradaṃṣṭram. "having curved tusks", a hog (varia lectio vakr-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradantīf. Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradantībījam. "having seeds resembling those of the plant cakra-danti-", Name of a plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradattam. (equals -pāṇi-datta-), Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradattanāmakagrantham. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradevam. "having the wheel (of a war-chariot) for his deity", Name of a warrior View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradhanusm. Name of a ṛṣi-, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharamfn. or m. bearing a wheel, wheel-bearer (once -dhāra-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharamfn. equals -bhṛt- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharamfn. driving in a carriage (?,"a snake"or"a governor"Scholiast or Commentator; see ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. a sovereign, emperor, iii, xii View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. governor of a province View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. equals caraka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. a snake View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. a village tumbler (see cakrāṭa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. of other men etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharam. of a locality View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradhārafor -dhara- q.v View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradhārāf. the periphery of a wheel View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradhāraṇan. an axle, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradharmanm. Name of a vidyā-dhara- prince View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradīpikāf. "diagram-illuminator", Name of a work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradṛśmfn. "circular-eyed", Name of an asura- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradundubhyamfn. relating to a wheel and to a drum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
cakradvāram. Name of a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kanikradamfn. ( krand-, Intensive) , neighing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradaivatan. "having indra- as deity", Name of the nakṣatra- jyeṣṭhā-
śakradantinm. indra-'s elephant (called airāvata-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradevam. Name of a king of the kaliṅga-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradevam. of a son of sṛgāla- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradevam. of a poet View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradevatāf. Name of a particular night of new moon View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradhanusn. equals -kārmuka- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradhvajam. indra-'s banner View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradhvajatarum. idem or 'm. indra-'s banner ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradhvajotsavam. equals śakrotsava- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradf. equals -kāṣṭhā- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradrumam. Pinus Deodora View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradrumam. Mimusops Elengi View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śakradrumam. Terminalia Arjuna View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śaṅkhacakradhāraṇavādam. Name of a treatise (treating of the marking of the limbs with a conch, discus and other emblems of viṣṇu-) by puruṣottama- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭcakradhyānapaddhatif. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ṣaṭcakradipikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śukradantam. "white toothed", Name of a man
śukradinan. Friday, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śukradoṣam. defect of semen, impotence View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śukradughamfn. emitting a clear fluid View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sūnācakradhvajavatm. one who has a slaughter-house (and) an oil-press (and) a vintner's sign View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradala wrong reading for vaktra-d-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradaṃṣṭram. "having curved tusks", a boar (wrong reading vaktra-d-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradantam. Name of a prince of the karūṣa-s, (varia lectio danta-vakra-and danta-vaktra-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradantībījam. Croton Jamalgota View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradmfn. deceitful, dishonest View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradf. deceitfulness, dishonesty View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradṛśmfn. looking obliquely, squinting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradṛṣṭimfn. idem or 'mfn. looking obliquely, squinting ' View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradṛṣṭimfn. jealous, envious View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vakradṛṣṭif. oblique vision, an oblique look, malignant regard, hostile view View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśvacakradanavidhim. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
Apte Search
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krad क्रद् 1 Ā. 1 To be confused. -2 To grieve.
kanikrada कनिक्रद a. Ved. Neighing, crying very much; कनि- क्रदं वाजिनं वाजिनेषु Vāj.13.48.
Macdonell Vedic Search
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kanikradat kánikradat, int. pr. pt. bellowing, iv. 50, 5; v. 83, 1. 9 [krand roar].
Bloomfield Vedic
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agre vācaḥ pavamānaḥ kanikradat # RV.9.106.10c; SV.1.572c; 2.290c; JB.3.78c; PB.12.11.3c.
acikradat svapā iha bhuvat (AVP. bhavat) # AVś.3.3.1a; AVP.2.74.1a. P: acikradat Vait.9.2; Kauś.16.30. See adidyutat etc.
acikradad vṛṣā hariḥ # RV.9.2.6a; SV.1.497a; 2.392a; VS.38.22a; JB.3.137; TA.4.11.6a; 5.9.8; KA.3.169. P: acikradat Kś.26.7.12.
atyo na krado harir ā sṛjānaḥ # RV.9.97.18c.
atyo na yūthe vṛṣayuḥ kanikradat # RV.9.77.5d.
atyo na vājaṃ harivāṃ acikradat # RV.10.96.10b; AVś.20.31.5b.
adidyutat sv apāko vibhāvā # RV.6.11.4a; MS.4.14.15a: 241.4. See acikradat svapā etc.
apām upasthe vṛṣabhaḥ kanikradat # RV.9.76.5b.
abhi droṇā kanikradat # RV.9.67.14c.
abhi yoniṃ kanikradat # RV.9.25.2b; 37.2c; SV.2.271b,643c; JB.3.66.
abhy arṣa kanikradat # RV.9.63.29b; 67.3b; SV.2.675b; JB.3.265b.
amuṃ kanikradatam ā naya # AVP.4.20.6d.
ava dyutānaḥ kalaśāṃ acikradat # RV.9.75.3a; SV.2.52a.
aśvaḥ kanikradad yathā # AVś.2.30.5c; AVP.1.55.2a; 2.17.2c.
aśvo na cakrado vṛṣā # RV.9.64.3a; SV.2.133a; Apś.12.19.5a.
aśvo no krado vṛṣabhir yujānaḥ # RV.9.97.28a.
āviṣ karikrad vṛṣaṇaṃ sacābhuvam # RV.1.131.3f; AVś.20.72.2f; 75.1f.
idaṃ kanikrado mṛgaḥ # AVP.13.3.9c.
ṛtasya yāti pathibhiḥ kanikradat # RV.9.86.33b.
eṣa gavyur acikradat # RV.9.27.4a; SV.2.639a.
eṣa pra kośe madhumāṃ acikradat # RV.9.77.1a; SV.1.556a. P: eṣa pra kośe Svidh.2.5.3.
eṣa vṛṣā kanikradat # RV.9.28.4a; SV.2.633a.
eṣa stomo acikradad vṛṣā te # RV.7.20.9a.
kanikradaj januṣaṃ prabruvāṇaḥ # RV.2.42.1a; AG.3.10.9. P: kanikradat Rvidh.1.31.4. Cf. BṛhD.4.94.
kasmād ukthyāḥ punar abhyākanikrati (read abhyākanikradati ?) # JB.1.277d.
tataṃ tantum acikradaḥ # RV.9.22.7c.
dadhad retaḥ kanikradat # RV.1.128.3c; KS.39.15c.
divo na sānu stanayann acikradat # RV.1.58.2d; 9.86.9a.
divyo naryo 'cikradat # AVP.6.9.1c. Cf. divyaḥ karmaṇyo.
dyaur na cakradad bhiyā # RV.8.7.26c.
namo bhojyāya prakṛṣṭāya kapardine cakrāya cakradharāyānnāyānnapataye śivāya sadāśivāya turyāya turīyāya bhūrbhuvaḥsvaḥpate rāyaspate vājipate gopate ṛgyajuḥsāmātharvāṅgiraḥpate # VaradapU.1.3.
nṛbhir yataḥ pari kośāṃ acikradat (SV. asiṣyadat) # RV.9.86.20b; SV.2.172b.
parjanyakrandyaṃ (MS. -kradyaṃ) sahaḥ # RV.8.102.5b; TS.3.1.11.8b; MS.4.11.2b: 167.3; KS.40.14b.
pavamānaḥ kanikradat # RV.9.3.7c; SV.2.544b,612c. See pavamāna etc.
pavamāna kanikradat # RV.9.13.8b. See pavamānaḥ etc.
pitryām anu pradiśaṃ kanikradat # RV.2.42.2c.
punāno acikradat # RV.9.18.7b.
pra mātṛbhyo adhi kanikradad gāḥ # RV.10.1.2d; VS.11.43d; TS.4.1.4.2d; 5.1.5.4; MS.2.7.4d: 78.16; 3.1.5: 7.11; KS.16.4d; 19.5; śB.6.4.4.2.
prāṇaḥ sindhūnāṃ kalaśāṃ acikradat # AVś.18.4.58c. See under krāṇā si-.
prāṇā sindhunāṃ kalaśāṃ acikradat # SV.1.559c; 2.171c. See under krāṇā si-.
prīṇan vṛṣā kanikradat # RV.9.5.1c.
praitu vājī kanikradat # VS.11.46a; TS.4.1.4.3a; 5.1.5.6; MS.2.7.4a: 79.5; KS.16.4a; 19.5; śB.6.4.4.7; Apś.16.3.12. P: praitu vājī Mś.6.1.1.37.
bṛhaspatir abhikanikradad gāḥ # RV.10.67.3c; AVś.20.91.3c; TS.3.4.11.3c; MS.4.12.6c: 197.3; KS.23.12c.
nir araṃ śukradughasya dhenoḥ # RV.6.35.5c.
muhurgī reto vṛṣabhaḥ kanikradat # RV.1.128.3b; KS.39.15b.
mṛjyamānaḥ kanikradat # RV.9.30.2b.
yaṃ kṣoṇīr anucakrade # RV.8.3.10d; AVś.20.9.4d; 49.7d.
yat parjanya kanikradat # RV.5.83.9a.
yathā kanikradac carāṇi # AVP.8.20.5c.
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patañjalithe reputed author of the Mahābhāșya, known as the Pātañjala Mahābhāșya after him. His date is determined definitely as the second century B.C. on the strength of the internal evidence supplied by the text of the Mahābhāșya itselfeminine. The words Gonardiya and Gonikāputra which are found in the Mahābhāșya are believed to be referring to the author himself and, on their strength he is said to have been the son of Goņikā and a resident of the country called Gonarda in his days. On the strength of the internal evidence supplied by the Mahābhāșya, it can be said that Patañjali received his education at Takșaśila and that he was,just like Pāņini, very familiar with villages and towns in and near Vāhika and Gāndhāra countries. Nothing can definitely be said about his birthplace, and although it might be believed that his native place was Gonarda,its exact situation has not been defined so far. About his parentage too,no definite information is available. Tradition says that he was the foster-son of a childless woman named Gonikā to whom he was handed over by a sage of Gonarda, in whose hands he fell down from the sky in the evening at the time of the offering of water-handfuls to the Sun in the west; confer, compareपतत् + अञ्जलि, the derivation of the word given by the commentators. Apart from anecdotes and legendary information, it can be said with certainty that Patañjali was a thorough scholar of Sanskrit Grammar who had studied the available texts of the Vedic Literature and Grammar and availed himself of information gathered personally by visiting the various schools of Sanskrit Grammar and observing the methods of explanations given by teachers there. His Mahābhāșya supplies an invaluable fund of information on the ways in which the Grammar rules of Pāņini were explained in those days in the various grammar schools. This information is supplied by him in the Vārttikas which he has exhaustively given and explainedition He had a remarkable mastery over Sanskrit Language which was a spoken one at his time and it can be safely said that in respect of style, the Mahābhāșya excels all the other Bhāșyas in the different branches of learning out of which two, those of Śabaraswāmin and Śańkarācārya,are selected for comparison. It is believed by scholars that he was equally conversant with other śāstras, especially Yoga and Vaidyaka, on which he has written learned treatises. He is said to be the author of the Yogasūtras which,hence are called Pātañjala Yogasūtras, and the redactor of the Carakasamhitā. There are scholars who believe that he wrote the Mahābhāșya only, and not the other two. They base their argument mainly on the supposition that it is impossible for a scholar to have an equally unmatching mastery over three different śāstras at a time. The argument has no strength, especially in India where there are many instances of scholars possessing sound scholarship in different branches of learning. Apart from legends and statements of Cakradhara, Nāgesa and others, about his being the author of three works on three different śāstras, there is a direct reference to Patañjali's proficiency in Grammar, Yoga and Medicine in the work of King Bhoja of the eleventh century and an indirect one in the Vākyapadīya of Bhartŗhari of the seventh century A. D. There is a work on the life of Patañjali, written by a scholar of grammar of the South,named Ramabhadra which gives many stories and incidents of his life out of which it is difficult to find out the grains of true incidents from the legendary husk with which they are coveredition For details,see Patañjala Mahābhāșya D.E.Society's edition Vol. VII pages 349 to 374. See also the word महाभाष्य.
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kalā

1. membrane, sheaths, layers; a liquid layer between the dhātus that is solidified by body temperature, māmsadharā kalā, sukradharā kalā; 2. a measurement of time equal to 2 minutes and 20 seconds

takradhāra

a form of śirodhāra, a treatment method which involves continuous flow of buttermilk to the centre of the forehead.

Wordnet Search
"krad" has 12 results.

krad

indradhanuḥ, indracāpaḥ, śakradhanus, indrāyudham, devāyudham, śakraśarāsanam, meghadhanuḥ, suradhanuḥ, maṇidhanuḥ, vāyuphalam, dhanuṣyam, kauśikāyudham, parāmṛtam   

saptavarṇayuktam ardhavṛttaṃ yad varṣākāle ākāśe sūryasya prāṅdiśi dṛśyate।

indradhanuṣā varṣākālasya śobhā vardhate।

krad

śaṭha, chalanāpara, bahucchala, bahumāya, bhaṅgasārtha, māyāśīla, vakradhī, vivañciṣu, riṣaṇyu   

yaḥ vañcati।

mohanaḥ śaṭhaḥ asti ataḥ saḥ parihartavyaḥ।

krad

varāhaḥ, śūkaraḥ, stabdharomā, romeśaḥ, kiriḥ, cakradraṃṣṭraḥ, kiṭiḥ, daṃṣṭrī, kroḍaḥ, dantāyudhaḥ, balī, pṛthuskandhaḥ, potrī, ghoṇī, bhedanaḥ, kolaḥpotrāyudhaḥ, śūraḥ, bahvapatyaḥ, radāyudhaḥ   

grāmyapaśuḥ- yasya māṃsaṃ janaḥ atti।

tasya prāṅgaṇe varāhāḥ santi।

krad

durgā, umā, kātyāyanī, gaurī, brahmāṇī, kālī, haimavatī, īśvarā, śivā, bhavānī, rudrāṇī, sarvāṇī, sarvamaṅgalā, aparṇā, pārvatī, mṛḍānī, līlāvatī, caṇaḍikā, ambikā, śāradā, caṇḍī, caṇḍā, caṇḍanāyikā, girijā, maṅgalā, nārāyaṇī, mahāmāyā, vaiṣṇavī, maheśvarī, koṭṭavī, ṣaṣṭhī, mādhavī, naganandinī, jayantī, bhārgavī, rambhā, siṃharathā, satī, bhrāmarī, dakṣakanyā, mahiṣamardinī, herambajananī, sāvitrī, kṛṣṇapiṅgalā, vṛṣākapāyī, lambā, himaśailajā, kārttikeyaprasūḥ, ādyā, nityā, vidyā, śubhahkarī, sāttvikī, rājasī, tāmasī, bhīmā, nandanandinī, mahāmāyī, śūladharā, sunandā, śumyabhaghātinī, hrī, parvatarājatanayā, himālayasutā, maheśvaravanitā, satyā, bhagavatī, īśānā, sanātanī, mahākālī, śivānī, haravallabhā, ugracaṇḍā, cāmuṇḍā, vidhātrī, ānandā, mahāmātrā, mahāmudrā, mākarī, bhaumī, kalyāṇī, kṛṣṇā, mānadātrī, madālasā, māninī, cārvaṅgī, vāṇī, īśā, valeśī, bhramarī, bhūṣyā, phālgunī, yatī, brahmamayī, bhāvinī, devī, acintā, trinetrā, triśūlā, carcikā, tīvrā, nandinī, nandā, dharitriṇī, mātṛkā, cidānandasvarūpiṇī, manasvinī, mahādevī, nidrārūpā, bhavānikā, tārā, nīlasarasvatī, kālikā, ugratārā, kāmeśvarī, sundarī, bhairavī, rājarājeśvarī, bhuvaneśī, tvaritā, mahālakṣmī, rājīvalocanī, dhanadā, vāgīśvarī, tripurā, jvālmukhī, vagalāmukhī, siddhavidyā, annapūrṇā, viśālākṣī, subhagā, saguṇā, nirguṇā, dhavalā, gītiḥ, gītavādyapriyā, aṭṭālavāsinī, aṭṭahāsinī, ghorā, premā, vaṭeśvarī, kīrtidā, buddhidā, avīrā, paṇḍitālayavāsinī, maṇḍitā, saṃvatsarā, kṛṣṇarūpā, balipriyā, tumulā, kāminī, kāmarūpā, puṇyadā, viṣṇucakradharā, pañcamā, vṛndāvanasvarūpiṇī, ayodhyārupiṇī, māyāvatī, jīmūtavasanā, jagannāthasvarūpiṇī, kṛttivasanā, triyāmā, jamalārjunī, yāminī, yaśodā, yādavī, jagatī, kṛṣṇajāyā, satyabhāmā, subhadrikā, lakṣmaṇā, digambarī, pṛthukā, tīkṣṇā, ācārā, akrūrā, jāhnavī, gaṇḍakī, dhyeyā, jṛmbhaṇī, mohinī, vikārā, akṣaravāsinī, aṃśakā, patrikā, pavitrikā, tulasī, atulā, jānakī, vandyā, kāmanā, nārasiṃhī, girīśā, sādhvī, kalyāṇī, kamalā, kāntā, śāntā, kulā, vedamātā, karmadā, sandhyā, tripurasundarī, rāseśī, dakṣayajñavināśinī, anantā, dharmeśvarī, cakreśvarī, khañjanā, vidagdhā, kuñjikā, citrā, sulekhā, caturbhujā, rākā, prajñā, ṛdbhidā, tāpinī, tapā, sumantrā, dūtī, aśanī, karālā, kālakī, kuṣmāṇḍī, kaiṭabhā, kaiṭabhī, kṣatriyā, kṣamā, kṣemā, caṇḍālikā, jayantī, bheruṇḍā   

sā devī yayā naike daityāḥ hatāḥ tathā ca yā ādiśaktiḥ asti iti manyate।

navarātrotsave sthāne sthāne durgāyāḥ pratiṣṭhāpanā kriyate।

krad

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

ekasya ciraharitasya vṛkṣasya puṣpam।

bakulasya sugandhaḥ tīvraḥ bhavati।

krad

kolaḥ, kitiḥ, kiriḥ, bhūdāraḥ, radāyudhaḥ, vakradaṃṣṭraḥ, varāhaḥ, romaśaḥ, sūkaraḥ, dantāyudhaḥ, śūkaraḥ, śūraḥ, krodaḥ, bahvapatyaḥ, pṛthuskandhaḥ, potrāyudhaḥ, potrī, balī, ghoṇāntabhedanaḥ, daṃṣṭrī, stabdharoma   

vanyavarāhaḥ।

kolaḥ saṃśayakaram asti।

krad

śūkaraḥ, stabdharomā, romeśaḥ, kiriḥ, cakradraṃṣṭraḥ, kiṭiḥ, daṃṣṭrī, kroḍaḥ, dantāyudhaḥ, balī, pṛthuskandhaḥ, potrī, ghoṇī, bhedanaḥ, kolaḥpotrāyudhaḥ, śūraḥ, bahvapatyaḥ, radāyudhaḥ   

puṃjātīyavarāhaḥ।

saḥ śūkaraṃ sūkarīṃ ca pālayati।

krad

cakradhararāgaḥ   

ṣāḍavajātiyuktaḥ rāgaḥ।

cakradhararāgaḥ naṭarāgeṇa sadṛśam asti।

krad

cakradattaḥ   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

cakradattasya varṇanaṃ kośe vartate

krad

cakradantī, dantī, śīghrā, śyenaghaṇṭā, nikumbhī, nāgasphotā, dantinī, upacitrā, bhadrā, rūkṣā, recanī, anukūlā, niḥśalyā, viśalyā, madhupuṣpā, eraṇḍaphalā, taruṇī, eraṇḍapatrikā, aṇurevatī, viśodhanī, kumbhī, uḍumbaradalā   

ekaḥ kṣupaḥ asyā guṇāḥ kaṭutvam uṣṇatvam śūlāmatvagdoṣārśovraṇāśmarī-śalyaśodhanatvam dīpanatvañca ।

cakradantī kośe varṇitā asti

krad

cakradvāraḥ   

ekaḥ parvataḥ ।

cakradvārasya varṇanaṃ mahābhārate vartate

krad

cakradharaḥ   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

cakradharasya varṇanaṃ karmapradīpe samupalabhyate

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