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ma | the labial nasal. -1.  |
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ma | m. (in prosody) a molossus. -2.  |
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ma | base of the 1st Persian pronoun in accusative sg. m/ām- or mā-  |
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ma | instrumental case m/ayā-  |
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ma | dative case m/ahyam- or me-  |
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ma | ablative m/at- or m/ad-  |
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ma | genitive case m/ama- or me (for the enclitic forms confer, compare ) [ confer, compare s. m/ad-; Zend ma; Greek , Latin me,mihietc.]  |
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ma | m. m. time |
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ma | m. poison  |
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ma | m. a magic formula  |
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ma | m. (in music) Name of the 4th note of the scale (abbreviated for madhyama-)  |
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ma | m. the moon  |
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ma | m. Name of various gods (of brahmā-, viṣṇu-, śiva-, and yama-)  |
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ma | n. (connected with 3. mā-) happiness, welfare  |
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ma | n. water  |
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mabhr | cl.1 P. mabhrati-, to go, move  |
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mac | (see mañc-) cl.1 A1. macate- (perfect tense mece-etc.) , to cheat, be wicked or arrogant ; to pound, grind  |
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mac | in compound for 1. mad-.  |
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macakacātanī | prob. wrong reading for mecaka-c- q.v  |
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macakruka | m. Name of a yakṣa- and of a sacred spot guarded by him near the entrance to kuru-kṣetra- (see maṅkaṇaka-).  |
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macarcikā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') excellence, anything excellent or good of its kind (see go-m-) gaRa matallikādi- ( )  |
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maccha | m. (Prakritfor matsya-) a fish  |
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macchākṣāṅka | mfn. marked with a fish-eye (said of a bad pearl)  |
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maccharīra | (mad-+ śar-) n. my body  |
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maccitta | mfn. having the mind (fixed) on me, thinking of me  |
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mad | base of the first Persian pronoun in the sg. number (especially in compound)  |
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mad | (confer, compare mand-) cl.4 P. ( ) m/ādyati- (Epic also te-; Vedic or Veda alsocl.1. P. A1. madati-, te-;cl.3. P. mam/atti-, ttu-, mam/adat-, /amamaduḥ-; Vedic or Veda imperative m/atsi-, sva-; perfect tense mam/āda-; Aorist amādiṣuḥ-, amatsuḥ-, amatta-; subjunctive m/atsati-, sat-; future maditā-, madiṣyati- grammar; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maditos-), to rejoice, be glad, exult, delight or revel in (instrumental case genitive case locative case,rarely accusative), be drunk (also figuratively) with (instrumental case) etc. ; to enjoy heavenly bliss (said of gods and deceased ancestors) ; to boil, bubble (as water) ; to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, animate, inspire : Causal mād/ayati-, te- ( ; Aorist /amīmadat-or amamadat-; Vedic or Veda infinitive mood maday/adhyai-), to gladden, delight, satisfy, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspire etc. ; (A1.) to be glad, rejoice, be pleased or happy or at ease ; (A1.) to enjoy heavenly bliss : Desiderative mimadiṣati- grammar : Intensive māmadyate-, māmatti- ([Perhaps originally "to be moist"; confer, compare Greek ; Latin madere.])  |
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mada | m. hilarity, rapture, excitement, inspiration, intoxication etc.  |
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mada | m. (dual number with madasya-Name of 2 sāman-s )  |
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mada | m. ardent passion for (compound)  |
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madā | f. sexual desire or enjoyment, wantonness, lust, ruttishness, rut (especially of an elephant) etc.  |
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madā | f., pride, arrogance, presumption, conceit of or about (genitive case or compound)  |
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madā | f. any exhilarating or intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor, wine, soma- etc.,  |
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madā | f. honey  |
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madā | f. the fluid or juice that exudes from a rutting elephant's temples etc.  |
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madā | f. semen virile  |
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madā | f. musk  |
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madā | f. any beautiful object  |
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madā | f. a river  |
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madā | f. Name of the 7th astrology mansion  |
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madā | f. Intoxication or Insanity personified (as a monster created by cyavana-)  |
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madā | f. Name of a son of brahmā-  |
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madā | f. of a dānava-  |
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madā | f. of a servant of śiva-  |
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mada | n. Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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madabhaṅga | m. breach or humiliation of pride  |
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madabhañjinī | f. "destroying intoxication", Asparagus Racemosus (see -ghnī-).  |
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madacyut | mfn. reeling with excitement, wanton, intoxicated, exhilarated or inspired with soma-  |
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madacyut | mfn. gladdening, exhilarating, inspiriting  |
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madacyut | mfn. emitting temple-juice (as an elephant in rut)  |
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madacyuta | (m/ada-.). mfn. staggering or reeling with intoxication  |
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madadhāra | m. Name of a king  |
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madāḍhya | mfn. rich in or filled with wine, intoxicated, drunk  |
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madāḍhya | m. the wine-palm  |
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madāḍhya | m. Nauclea Cadamba  |
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madāḍhya | m. a red-flowering Barleria  |
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madadin | gaRa pragady-ādi-.  |
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madadurdina | n. large exudation of temple-juice  |
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madadvipa | m. a ruttish or furious elephant  |
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madagamana | prob. wrong reading for manda-g-.  |
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madagandha | m. Alstonia Scholaris  |
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madagandhā | f. an intoxicating beverage  |
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madagandhā | f. Linum Usitatissimum or Crotolaria Juncea  |
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madāgha | m. Name of a man  |
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madāgha | m. plural his descendants gaRa upakādi-.  |
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madaghnī | f. "destroying intoxication", a species of leguminous plant (equals pūtikā-)  |
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madagurupakṣa | mfn. having wings heavy with honey (as bees)  |
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madahastinī | f. a species of karañja-  |
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madahetu | m. "cause of intoxication", Grislea Tomentosa  |
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madāhva | m. musk  |
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madajala | n. the temple juice (of a ruttish elephant)  |
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madajvara | m. the fever of passion or pride  |
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maḍaka | m. Eleusine Corocana  |
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maḍaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition maruta-).  |
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madakala | mfn. sounding or singing softly or indistinctly (as if intoxicated)  |
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madakala | mfn. drunk, intoxicated (with liquor or passion), ruttish, furious, mad  |
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madakala | m. an elephant  |
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madakalakokilakūjita | n. the warbling of kokila-s during the breeding season  |
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madakalayuvati | f. a young woman intoxicated with love |
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madakara | mf(ī-)n. causing intoxication, intoxicating  |
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madakāraṇa | n. a cause of pride or arrogance  |
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madakarin | m. an elephant in rut  |
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madakārin | ( ) mfn. equals -kara-.  |
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madakohala | m. a bull set at liberty (at a festival and allowed to range about at will)  |
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madakṛt | ( ) mfn. equals -kara-.  |
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madākula | mfn. agitated by passion or lust, furious with rut  |
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madālāpin | m. "uttering sounds of love or joy", the Indian cuckoo or koil  |
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madālasa | mfn. lazy from drunkenness, languid, indolent, slothful  |
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madālasā | f. Name of the daughter of the gandharva- viśvā-vasu- (carried off by the daitya- pātāla-ketu-, and subsequently the wife of kuvalayāśva-)  |
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madālasā | f. Name of the daughter of the rākṣasa- bhramara-ketu-  |
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madālasā | f. Name of a poetess  |
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madālasacampū | f. Name of work  |
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madālasākhyāyikā | f. Name of work (or sākh-?)  |
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madālasanāṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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madālasāpariṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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madalekhā | f. a line formed by the rut-juice (on, an elephant's temples)  |
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madalekhā | f. a kind of metre,  |
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maḍamaḍ | onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds) (with iti-), crack!  |
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madāmada | mfn. being in perpetual excitement  |
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madamattā | f. Name of a metre  |
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madamattaka | m. a kind of thorn-apple  |
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madāmbara | m. the elephant of indra- or an elephant in rut  |
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madāmbhas | n. equals mada-jala-  |
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madāmbu | n. equals mada-jala-  |
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madamohita | mfn. stupefied by drunkenness  |
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madamohita | mfn. infatuated by pride  |
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madamuc | mfn. emitting temple-juice (as a rutting elephant)  |
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madana | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) passion, love or the god of love etc.  |
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madana | m. a kind of embrace  |
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madana | m. the season of spring  |
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madana | m. a bee  |
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madana | m. (?) bees-wax (See paṭṭikā-)  |
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madana | m. Vanguiera Spinosa  |
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madana | m. a thorn-apple and various other plants (exempli gratia, 'for example' Phaseolus Radiatus, Acacia Catechu etc.)  |
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madana | m. a bird  |
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madana | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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madana | m. (in astrology) Name of the 7th mansion  |
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madana | m. Name of various men and authors (also with ācārya-, bhaṭṭa-, sarasvatī-etc.; see below)  |
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madanā | f. any intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor  |
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madana | n. the act of intoxicating or exhilarating  |
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madana | n. (scilicet astra-), Name of a mythical weapon (varia lectio mādana-)  |
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madana | n. bees-wax  |
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madana | mfn. equals mandr/a-  |
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madanabādhā | f. the pain or disquietude of love  |
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madanabhavana | n. "abode of love or matrimony", (in astrology) a particular station or state of the heavenly bodies  |
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madanābhirāma | m. Name of a prince  |
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madanabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of a play.  |
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madanācārya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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madanacaturdaśī | f. Name of a festival in honour of kāma-deva- on the 14th day in the light half of the month caitra-  |
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madanadahana | m. " kāma-deva-'s burner or consumer", Name of śiva-rudra- (and so of the number eleven)  |
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madanadamana | m. " kāma-deva-'s subduer", Name of śiva-  |
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madanadaṃṣṭrā | f. Name of a princess  |
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madanadhvajā | f. the 15th day in the light half of the month caitra-  |
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madanāditya | m. Name of a man  |
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madanadvādaśī | f. the 12th day of the light half of the month caitra- (sacred to, kāma-deva-)  |
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madanadviṣ | m. "enemy of kāma-deva-", Name of śiva-  |
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madanagopāla | m. "herdsman of love", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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madanagopāla | m. Name of the preceptor of vaikuṇṭha-purī-  |
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madanagopālavādaprabandha | m. Name of work  |
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madanagopālavilāsa | m. Name of work  |
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madanāgraka | m. Paspalum Scrobiculatum  |
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madanagṛha | n. Name of a particular Prakrit metre  |
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madanaharā | f. (Prakrit for -gṛha-) Name of a metre  |
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madanaka | m. Artemisia Indica (prob. wrong reading for damanaka-)  |
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madanaka | m. the thorn-apple  |
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madanaka | n. bees-wax  |
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madanakākurava | m. a pigeon  |
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madanakalaha | m. a love-quarrel  |
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madanakaṇṭaka | m. erection of hair caused by a thrill of love  |
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madanakaṇṭaka | m. Vanguiera Spinosa  |
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madanakīrti | m. Name of a poet  |
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madanakliṣṭa | mfn. pained by love  |
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madanalalita | mf(ā-)n. amorously sporting or dallying |
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madanalalitā | f. a kind of metre |
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madanalekha | m. a love-letter  |
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madanalekhā | f. idem or 'm. a love-letter '  |
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madanalekhā | f. Name of a daughter of pratipa-mukha- (king of vārāṇasī-), kath-.  |
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madanalekhā | f. of another woman  |
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madanamaha | m. a festival held in honour of kāma-deva-  |
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madanamahārṇava | m. Name of 2 works.  |
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madanamahotsava | m. idem or 'm. a festival held in honour of kāma-deva- '  |
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madanamālā | ( ) f. Name of two women.  |
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madanamālinī | ( ) f. Name of two women.  |
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madanamañcukā | f. Name of a daughter of madana-vega- and kaliṅga-senā- (the 6th lambaka- in the is called after her)  |
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madanamañjarī | f. Name of a daughter of the yakṣa- prince dundubhi-  |
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madanamañjarī | f. of a surāṅganā-  |
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madanamañjarī | f. of other women  |
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madanamañjarī | f. of a sārikā-  |
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madanamañjarī | f. of a drama  |
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madanamanohara | m. Name of an author (son of madhu-sūdana- paṇḍita-rāja-)  |
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madanamaya | mf(ī-)n. entirely under the influence of the god of love  |
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madanamiśra | m. Name of a man  |
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madanamodaka | m. a particular medicinal powder  |
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madanamohana | m. "the infatuater of the god of love", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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madanamohanī | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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madanamukhacapeṭā | f. Name of work  |
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madananālikā | f. a faithless wife  |
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madanāndhamiśra | m. Name of a man  |
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madanāṅkuśa | m. the penis  |
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madanāṅkuśa | m. a finger-nail  |
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madananṛpa | m. Name of an author (equals -pāla-).  |
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madanāntaka | m. " kāma-deva-'s destroyer", Name of śiva-  |
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madanapakṣin | m. a kind of bird (equals sārikā-)  |
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madanapāla | m. Name of a king (patron of viśveśvara- etc. and supposed author of various works.)  |
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madanapālavinodanighaṇṭu | m. equals madana-viloda- q.v  |
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madanaparājaya | m. Name of work  |
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madanapārijāta | m. Name of a compendium of rules of morality and ritual composed by viśveśvara- (See next) .  |
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madanapāthaka | m. "announcer of love or the spring", the Indian cuckoo  |
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madanapaṭṭikā | f. (prob.) a wax-tablet  |
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madanaphala | n. the fruit of Vanguiera Spinosa  |
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madanapīḍā | f. equals -bādhā-  |
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madanaprabha | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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madanaprabhā | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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madanapura | n. Name of a town,  |
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madanarāja | m. Name of a man  |
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madanaratna | n. Name of work  |
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madanaratnanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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madanaratnapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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madanarekhā | f. Name of the supposed mother of vikramāditya-  |
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madanarekhā | f. of a divine female  |
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madanāri | m. equals na-dviṣ-,  |
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madanaripu | m. equals -dviṣ-  |
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madanārṇava | m. "love-dwelling", pudendum muliebre  |
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madanārṇava | m. a lotus  |
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madanārṇava | m. a sovereign, prince  |
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madanārṇava | m. equals na-bhavana-  |
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madanaśalākā | f. Turdus Salica (equals sārikā-)  |
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madanaśalākā | f. the female of the Indian cuckoo  |
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madanaśalākā | f. an aphrodisiac  |
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madanasaṃdesa | m. a message of love  |
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madanasaṃpīḍā | n. Name of a drama  |
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madanasaṃpīḍī | f. Name of a divine female  |
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madanasaṃpīḍī | f. of a treatise on erotics  |
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madanasārikā | f. Turdus Salica  |
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madanāśaya | m. sexual desire  |
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madanasenā | f. Name of various women  |
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madanaśikhipīḍā | f. the pain of the fire of love  |
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madanasiṃha | m. Name of various authors  |
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madanasundarī | f. Name of various women  |
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madānāta | m. a kettle-drum carried on an elephant  |
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madanatantra | n. the science of sexual love  |
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madanātapatra | n. the vulva  |
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madanatrayodaśī | f. Name of a festival in honour of kāma-deva- on the 13th day in the light half of the month caitra-  |
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madanatṛṣṇā | f. "love-thirst", Name of a dancing girl  |
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madanātura | mfn. love-sick  |
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madanavahniśikhāvalī | f. the flame of the fire of love,  |
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madanavaśa | mfn. influenced by love, enamoured  |
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madanāvastha | mfn. being in a state of love, enamoured  |
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madanāvasthā | f. the being in love  |
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madanavatī | f. Name of a town  |
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madanavega | m. Name of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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madanaviklava | mfn. bewildered by passion,  |
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madanavinoda | m. Name of medical vocabulary (written in 1375 and attributed to madana-pāla- q.v)  |
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madanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to resemble the god of love  |
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madanayaṣṭiketu | m. a kind of lag  |
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madanāyudha | n. pudendum muliebre  |
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madanāyuṣa | m. a species of shrub  |
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madāndha | mfn. blind through drunkenness or passion, infatuated, ruttish (as an elephant)  |
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madāndhā | f. Name of a metre  |
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madanecchāphala | n. a species of mango  |
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madanī | f. idem or 'f. any intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor '  |
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madanī | f. musk  |
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madanī | f. Name of a plant (equals atimukta-)  |
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madanī | f. the civet-cat  |
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madanikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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madanīya | mfn. intoxicating  |
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madanīya | mfn. exciting passion or love  |
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madanodaya | m. "rising of love", Name of work  |
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madanodyānāna | n. "love's garden", Name of a garden  |
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madanotsaya | m. kāma--deva's festival (equals na-maha-) the holy or vernal festival (see )  |
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madanotsaya | m. a particular game  |
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madanotsayā | f. a courtezan of svarga-  |
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madanotsuka | mfn. pining or languid with love  |
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madantī | f. idem or 'f. (in music) a particular śruti- '  |
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madantī | f. plural (with or scilicet āpas-) bubbling or boiling water  |
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madantikā | f. (in music) a particular śruti-  |
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madāpanaya | m. removal of intoxication  |
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madapati | m. "lord of the soma-juice", Name of indra- and viṣṇu-  |
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madapaṭu | mfn. ruttish  |
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madapaṭu | ind. (to sing) loud or shrill  |
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madaprada | mfn. "intoxicating"and"causing arrogance"  |
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madapraseka | m. idem or 'm. the issue of temple-juice (in a rutting elephant) '  |
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madapraseka | m. the aphrodisiacal fluid (of a woman) (perhaps"sprinkling with wine").  |
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madaprasravaṇa | n. equals -prayoga-  |
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madaprayoga | m. the issue of temple-juice (in a rutting elephant)  |
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maḍāra | gaRa pragady-ādi-.  |
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madāra | m. (only ; see ) a hog  |
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madāra | m. an elephant (in rut)  |
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madāra | m. a thorn-apple  |
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madāra | m. a lover, libertine  |
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madāra | m. a kind of perfume  |
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madāra | m. Name of a prince.  |
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madarāga | m. "affected by passion or by intoxication", the god of love  |
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madarāga | m. a cock  |
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madarāga | m. a drunken man  |
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maḍarakantha | n. Name of and town gaRa cihaṇādi- (varia lectio mandar- maḍur-).  |
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maḍararājya | n. Name of a district in kaśmīra- (varia lectio maḍava-r-).  |
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madārmada | m. a species of fish (see mahonmada-).  |
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madarpatapura | n. Name of a town  |
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madarpitapura | n. Name of a town  |
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madartha | m. my purpose  |
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madartham | ind. for the sake of me  |
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madarudradatta | m. Name of an author  |
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madaśāka | m. Portulaca Quadrifiga  |
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madasāra | m. Salmalia Malabarica  |
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madaśauṇḍaka | n. a nutmeg  |
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madasrāvin | mfn. equals -muc-  |
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madasthala | n. "place of intoxication", a drinking-house, tavern  |
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madasthāna | n. "place of intoxication", a drinking-house, tavern  |
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madātaṅka | m. equals madātyaya-  |
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madātmānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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madātyaya | m. "passing off of wine", disorder resulting from intoxication (as head-ache etc.) (see pānātyaya-)  |
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madātyayita | mfn. suffering from this disorder  |
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madavallabha | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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madavāraṇa | m. a furious elephant,  |
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madavāri | n. equals -jala-  |
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madāvasthā | f. a state of passions, ruttishness  |
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madāvat | mfn. intoxicated drunk  |
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madavihvala | mfn. excited by passion, lustful, wanton  |
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madavihvalita | mfn. excited by passion, lustful, wanton  |
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madavikṣipta | mfn. "distracted by passion", ruttish, furious (as an elephant)  |
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madavīrya | n. the power of passion or fury  |
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madavṛddha | (m/ada--) mfn. invigorated or inspired by soma--juice  |
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madavyādhi | n. equals madātyaya-  |
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madayantī | f. Arabian or wild jasmine  |
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madayantī | f. Name of the wife of kalmāṣa-pāda- or mitra-- saha-  |
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madayantikā | f. Arabian jasmine,  |
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madayantikā | f. Name of a woman,  |
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madayat | mfn. (fr. Causal) intoxicating etc.  |
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madayitnu | m. "intoxicating etc.", (only ) the god of love  |
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madayitnu | m. a distiller of spirituous liquor  |
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madayitnu | m. a drunken man  |
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madayitnu | m. a cloud  |
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madayitnu | mn. spirituous liquor.  |
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madayitṛ | mfn. intoxicating, an intoxicater, maddener, delighter  |
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madbandhanasamudbhava | mfn. caused by the binding of me id est by my bondage  |
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madbhakta | mfn. devoted to me  |
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madbhāva | m. my essence  |
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madbhū | P. -bhavati-, to become I  |
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madbhū | See .  |
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maḍḍacandra | m. Name of a man  |
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maddeha | m. my body  |
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maddhaka | m. (with paṇḍita-) Name of a poet (see madraka-).  |
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maḍḍu | m. a kind of drum (see maṭṭa-).  |
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maḍḍuka | m. equals maḍḍu- (varia lectio maṇḍuka-). |
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maḍḍukairika | m. the son of a niṣāda- and a māgadhī-  |
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maderaghu | mfn. (fr. locative case made-+ r-) eager with enthusiasm  |
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maderu | mfn. "very intoxicating"or"worthy of praise" ( )  |
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madga | See puru-madga-.  |
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madgu | m. (according to to majj-) a, diver-bird (a kind of aquatic bird or cormorant; confer, compare Latin mergus) etc. etc. (also guka- )  |
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madgu | m. a species of wild animal frequenting the boughs of trees (= parṇa-mṛga-)  |
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madgu | m. a kind of snake  |
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madgu | m. a particular fish  |
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madgu | m. a kind of galley or vessel of war  |
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madgu | m. a particular mixed caste (the son of a niṣṭya- and a varuṭī-, a māhiṣya- who knows medicine, or a pāra-dhenuka- who proclaims orders )  |
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madgu | m. a person who kills wild beasts (see )  |
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madgu | m. Name of a son of śvaphalka-  |
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madgubhūta | wrong reading for maṅku-bh-  |
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madgura | m. ( ) a species of fish, Macropteronatus Magur ( madgurapriyā -priyā- f.a female Macropteronatus )  |
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madgura | m. a diver, pearl-fisher (as a particular mixed caste)  |
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madguraka | m. Macropteronatus Magur  |
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madgurapriyā | f. madgura |
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madgurasī | f. a species of fish  |
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madguśa | m. an ichneumon,  |
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madhavya | See .  |
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madhavya | mfn. fitted or authorized to drink soma-  |
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madhavya | mfn. consisting of honey on  |
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madhavya | m. equals mādhava-, the second month of spring  |
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madhu | mf(ū-or vī-)n. (genitive case n.Ved. m/adhvas-, m/adhos-,or m/adhunas-; instrumental case m/adhvā-; dative case m/adhune-; locative case m/adhau-) sweet, delicious, pleasant, charming, delightful  |
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madhu | mf(ū-or vī-)n. bitter or pungent  |
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madhu | m. Name of the first month of the year (= caitra-, March-April) etc.  |
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madhu | m. the season of spring  |
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madhu | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhu | m. Jonesia Asoka  |
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madhu | m. liquorice  |
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madhu | m. Name of śiva-  |
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madhu | m. of two asura-s (the one killed by viṣṇu-, the other by śatru-ghna-)  |
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madhu | m. of one of the 7 sages under manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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madhu | m. of a son of the third manu-  |
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madhu | m. of various princes (of a son of vṛṣa-, of deva-kṣatra-, of bindu-mat-, of arjuna- kārtavīrya-)  |
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madhu | m. of a son of bhaṭṭa-nārāyaṇa-, ; of a teacher (equals madhva-or ananda-tīrtha-)  |
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madhu | m. of a mountain  |
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madhu | m. (plural) the race of madhu- (= the yādava-s or māthura-s)  |
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madhu | (u-) f. a particular plant (equals jīvā-or jīvantī-)  |
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madhu | n. anything sweet (especially if liquid), mead etc.  |
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madhu | n. soma- (also somyam madhu-)  |
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madhu | n. honey (said to possess intoxicating qualities and to be of 8 kinds; madhuno leha- m.licker of honey a bee ) etc.  |
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madhu | n. milk or anything produced from milk (as butter, ghee etc.)  |
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madhu | n. the juice or nectar of flowers, any sweet intoxicating drink, wine or spirituous liquor |
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madhu | n. sugar  |
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madhu | n. water  |
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madhu | n. pyrites  |
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madhu | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa- ; a kind of metre [ confer, compare Greek, , Slavonic or Slavonian medu8; Lithuanian midu4s,medu4s; Germ,meth; English mead.]  |
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madhubahulā | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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madhubhadra | m. Name of man  |
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madhubhāga | (m/adhu--) mfn. whose lot or portion is sweetness  |
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madhubhakṣaṇa | n. Name of chapter of the bāla-kāṇḍa- of the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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madhubhāṇḍa | n. equals -pātra-  |
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madhubhāva | m. a particular Prakrit metre  |
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madhubhid | m. "slayer of madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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madhubhuj | mfn. enjoying sweetness or gladness  |
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madhubhūmika | m. Name of a yogin- in the second order or degree  |
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madhubīja | m. a pomegranate tree  |
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madhubījapūra | m. a kind of citron  |
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madhubrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-.  |
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madhucchada | m. Flacourtia Sapida (alsof(ā-). )  |
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madhucchanda | m. (mostly mc.) equals next  |
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madhucchandas | m. Name of the 51st of viśvā-mitra-'s 101 sons etc.  |
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madhucchandas | m. plural Name of all the sons of viśvā-  |
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madhucchattra | m. or n. (?) equals vṛkṣādana-  |
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madhūcchiṣṭa | n. bees-wax etc. (see madhu-śiṣṭa-, -śeṣa-)  |
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madhūcchiṣṭasthita | mfn. covered on the outside with wax  |
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madhucyut | mfn. ( ) ( ) dropping sweets or honey.  |
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madhucyuta | mf(ā-)n. ( ) dropping sweets or honey.  |
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madhūdaka | n. "honey-water", honey diluted in water  |
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madhūdakaprasravaṇa | mfn. flowing with honey and water  |
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madhudalā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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madhūdaśvita | n. buttermilk with honey or sweet milk with water  |
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madhudhā | mfn. dispensing sweetness  |
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madhudhāna | (m/adhu--) mf(ā-)n. pouring out sweetness  |
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madhudhāna | n. a vessel for holding honey,  |
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madhudhārā | f. a stream of honey etc.  |
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madhudhārā | f. a stream or plenty of sweet intoxicating drinks  |
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madhudhārā | f. Name of a mythical river  |
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madhudhārā | f. of work  |
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madhudhātu | m. pyrites  |
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madhudhenu | f. honey offered to Brahmans in the form of a cow  |
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madhudhūli | f. molasses, unrefined brown sugar  |
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madhudhvaja | m. Name of 2 kings  |
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madhudīpa | m. "lamp of spring", the god of love  |
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madhudogha | mfn. equals -d/ugha-  |
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madhudoham | ind. milking out or obtaining honey  |
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madhudra | m. (2. drā-) "hastening after honey or sweets", a bee  |
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madhudra | m. a libertine  |
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madhudrava | m. a red-blossomed Hyperanthera Moringa  |
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madhudruma | m. the mango tree  |
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madhudruma | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhudugha | mf(ā-)n. milking (id est yielding) sweetness  |
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madhudūta | m. "messenger of spring", the mango tree  |
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madhudūtī | f. Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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madhūdvāpa | m. plural (?)  |
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madhudviṣ | m. "foe of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhūdyāna | n. a spring garden  |
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madhūdyuta | mfn. mixed with honey  |
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madhugandhika | mfn. sweet-swelling  |
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madhugāyana | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhughoṣa | m. "sweetly-sounding", the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhugluntha | m. a lump of honey (honeycomb?)  |
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madhugraha | m. a libation of honey  |
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madhuguñjana | m. Hyperanthera Moringa  |
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madhuhan | m. a collector of honey (according to to commentator or commentary"destroyer of a bee-hive")  |
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madhuhan | m. a particular bird of prey  |
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madhuhan | m. "slayer of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhuhan | m. a soothsayer  |
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madhuhantṛ | m. "slayer of the daitya- madhu-", Name of rāma- as an incarnation of viṣṇu-  |
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madhuhastya | (m/adhu--) mfn. having honey or sweetness in the hand  |
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madhuja | mf(ā-)n. obtained from honey  |
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madhujā | f. sugar made from honey, sugar-candy  |
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madhujā | f. the earth  |
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madhuja | n. bees-wax  |
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madhujālaka | n. a honey-comb  |
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madhujambha | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujambhala | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujambīra | m. a kind of sweet citron  |
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madhujāta | (mādhu--) mf(ā-)n. sprung or produced from honey  |
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madhujihva | (m/adhu-.) mfn. honey -tongued, sweet-tongued, sweetly-speaking  |
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madhujit | m. "conqueror of the daitya- madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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madhuka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals madhu- gaRa ura-ādi-  |
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madhuka | mfn. honey-coloured (only in -locana-,"having honey-coloured eyes", Name of śiva-)  |
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madhuka | mfn. sweet (in taste)  |
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madhuka | mfn. mellifluous, melodious  |
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madhuka | m. a species of tree (Bassia Latifolia or Jonesia Asoka )  |
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madhuka | m. Parra jacana or Goensis  |
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madhuka | m. liquorice (see n.)  |
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madhuka | m. a kind of bard or panegyrist  |
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madhuka | m. the son of a maitreya- and a married āyogavī-  |
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madhuka | m. (m/adh-) Name of a man  |
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madhukā | f. Menispermum Glabrum  |
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madhukā | f. Glycyrrhiza Glabra  |
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madhukā | f. black Panic  |
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madhukā | f. Name of a river  |
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madhuka | n. liquorice (see m.)  |
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madhuka | n. old honey  |
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madhuka | n. tin  |
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madhūka | m. (fr. madhu-) a bee  |
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madhūka | m. Bassia Latifolia (from the blossoms and seeds of which arrac is distilled and oil extracted) etc.  |
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madhūka | n. the blossoms or fruit of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhūka | n. liquorice  |
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madhūka | n. bees-wax  |
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madhūkacchavi | mfn. having the colour of the flower of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhukaiṭasasūdana | m. Name of viṣṇu- (wrong reading for -kaiṭabha-s-).  |
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madhūkamālā | f. a garland of flower of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhukānana | n. the forest of the asura- madhu-  |
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madhukāṇḍa | n. Name of the first kāṇḍa- of the bṛhad-āraṇyako-paniṣad-.  |
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madhukaṇṭha | m. the Indian cuckoo (equals kokila-)  |
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madhukaṇṭha | m. Name of a poet  |
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madhūkapuṣpa | n. the flower of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhukara | m. "honey-maker", a bee etc.  |
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madhukara | m. a lover, libertine  |
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madhukara | m. Eclipta Prostrata or Asparagus Racemosus  |
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madhukara | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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madhukara | m. the round sweet lime  |
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madhukāra | m. "honey-maker", a bee  |
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madhukaragaṇa | m. a swarm of bees  |
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madhukaramaya | mfn. consisting of bees  |
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madhukararājan | m. the king of bees id est the queen bees  |
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madhūkarasa | m. the juice of the seeds of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhukarasāha | m. Name of a king. ( )  |
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madhukarasāhi | m. Name of a king. ( )  |
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madhukaraśreṇi | f. a line of bees  |
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madhukarāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to represent a bee  |
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madhukarī | f. a female bee (varia lectio) etc.  |
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madhukarī | f. Name of a girl  |
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madhukārī | f. a female bee  |
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madhukārī | f. a particular wind-instrument  |
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madhukarikā | f. Name of woman  |
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madhukarin | m. a bee (varia lectio)  |
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madhukārin | m. a bee  |
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madhukarkaṭī | f. the sweet  |
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madhukarkaṭī | f. the sweet cucumber  |
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madhukarkaṭikā | f. the sweet lime  |
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madhukarkaṭikā | f. the date  |
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madhukarṇa | gaRa kumudādi-.  |
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madhukaśā | f. "whip of sweetness", a kind of whip or lash belonging to the aśvin-s with which they are said to sweeten the soma- juice (afterwards, a symbol of plenty)  |
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madhūkasāra | m. the pith of the Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhūkavrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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madhukeśaṭa | m. "honey-insect", a bee  |
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madhukharjūrī | f. a kind of date  |
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madhukharjūrikā | f. a kind of date  |
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madhukirī | f. Name of a rāga-  |
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madhukośa | m. "honey-receptacle", a beehive  |
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madhukośa | m. Name of several wks.  |
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madhukośa | n. a honeycomb commentator or commentary  |
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madhukrama | m. a bee-hive  |
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madhukrama | m. a honeycomb  |
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madhukrama | m. plural a drinking bout  |
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madhukroḍa | m. or n. (?) a fritter with sweet stuffing  |
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madhukṛt | mfn. making honey or sweetness  |
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madhukṛt | m. a bee  |
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madhukṣīra | ( ) (A.) m. Phoenix Silvestris.  |
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madhukṣīraka | (A.) m. Phoenix Silvestris.  |
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madhukukkuṭī | f. a kind of citron tree with ill-smelling blossoms  |
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madhukukkuṭikā | f. equals -kukkuṭi-  |
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madhukukkuṭikā | f. another plant (equals madhurā-)  |
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madhukūla | (m/adhu--) mf(ā-)n. whose banks consist of butter  |
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madhukulyā | f. a stream of honey, honey in stream  |
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madhukulyā | f. Name of a river in kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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madhukumbhā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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madhukūṭa | m. Name of a poetry or poetic  |
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madhula | mf(/ā-)n. equals madhura-, sweet  |
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madhula | n. an intoxicating drink, spirituous liquor  |
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madhūla | m. a kind of Bassia  |
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madhūla | m. astringent, sweet and bitter taste  |
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madhūla | n. honey  |
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madhūla | mfn. astringent, sweet and bitter  |
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madhulagna | m. a red-blossomed Moringa  |
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madhūlaka | mf(ikā-)n. sweet  |
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madhūlaka | m. sweetness (see n.)  |
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madhūlaka | m. a mountain species of the Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhūlaka | m. a species of grain  |
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madhūlaka | m. a species of Bassia  |
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madhūlaka | m. Sanseviera Zeylanica  |
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madhūlaka | m. a kind of citron  |
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madhūlaka | m. Aletris Hyacinthoides or Dracaena Nervosa  |
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madhūlaka | m. liquorice  |
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madhūlaka | m. arrac distilled from the blossoms of the Bassia tree or any intoxicating drink (also n.)  |
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madhūlaka | (madh/ūl-) n. honey or sweetness  |
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madhulatā | f. a kind of liquorice (see madhura-l-).  |
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madhuleha | ( ) m. "licking honey"or"longing after honey", a bee.  |
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madhulehin | ( ) m. "licking honey"or"longing after honey", a bee.  |
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madhūlī | f. a kind of grain  |
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madhūlī | f. a species of citron  |
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madhūlī | f. the mango tree  |
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madhūlī | f. a kind of drug  |
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madhūlī | f. liquorice  |
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madhūlī | f. pollen  |
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madhulih | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') one who has licked the honey of.  |
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madhulih | m. a bee  |
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madhulikā | f. black mustard  |
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madhulikā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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madhūlikā | f. a kind of bee  |
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madhūlika | mfn. astringent, sweet and pungent  |
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madhūlika | m. astringent, sweet and pungent taste  |
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madhūlikā | f. See prec.  |
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madhulolupa | ( ) m. "licking honey"or"longing after honey", a bee.  |
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madhumada | m. intoxication with wine  |
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madhumādhava | m. dual number or n. sg. the two spring months (kāle madhumādhave-,"in the spring") etc.  |
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madhumādhavamāsa | m. sg. one of the 2 spring months,  |
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madhumādhavasahāya | m. Name of author  |
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madhumādhavī | f. any spring flower abounding in honey or a particular species of flower  |
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madhumādhavī | f. (perhaps) Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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madhumādhavī | f. a kind of intoxicating drink  |
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madhumādhavī | f. a kind of metre  |
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madhumādhavī | f. a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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madhumādhavī | f. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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madhumādhvīka | n. any intoxicating drink  |
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madhumādhvīka | n. a particular intoxicating drink (varia lectio)  |
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madhumadya | n. intoxicating drink made from honey or from the blossoms of Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhumaireya | m. an intoxicating drink made of honey  |
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madhumajjan | m. a walnut tree  |
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madhumakṣa | m.  |
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madhumakṣā | f. "honey-fly", a bee  |
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madhumakṣikā | f. "honey-fly", a bee  |
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madhumālapattrikā | f. a species of small shrub (uncertain reading) .  |
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madhumālatīnāṭaka | n. Name of work (mālatī-mādhava-?).  |
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madhumallī | (also -malli-,A.) f. Jasminum Grandiflorum  |
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madhumāṃsa | n. honey and meat  |
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madhumanta | n. Name of a town  |
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madhumantha | m. a kind of drink mixed with honey  |
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madhumāraka | m. "destroyer of honey", a bee  |
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madhumāsa | m. a spring month  |
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madhumāsamahotsava | m. the spring festival  |
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madhumāsāvatāra | m. the setting in of the parka month  |
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madhumastaka | n. ( ) , Name of a particular kind of sweetmeat  |
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madhumat | mfn. possessing or containing sweetness, sweet |
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madhumat | mfn. pleasant, agreeable ( madhumattama -tama- mfn.) etc.  |
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madhumat | mfn. mixed with honey  |
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madhumat | mfn. rich in honey, richly provided with the juice of flowers  |
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madhumat | mfn. containing the word m/adhu-  |
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madhumat | m. Name of a country gaRa kacchādi- and sindhv-ādi-  |
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madhumat | m. of a city (?)  |
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madhumat | m. plural Name of a people  |
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madhumath | m. "crusher or destroyer of madhu-", Name of viṣṇu- =  |
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madhumathana | m. equals prec.  |
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madhumathanavijaya | m. Name of work  |
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madhumatī | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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madhumatī | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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madhumatī | f. a particular step or degree in the yoga-  |
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madhumatī | f. a particular supernatural faculty belonging to a yogin-  |
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madhumatī | f. a kind of metre  |
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madhumatī | f. Name of a daughter of the asura- madhu- (wife of hary-aśva-)  |
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madhumatī | f. of a female servant of lakṣmi- (?)  |
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madhumatī | f. of a river  |
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madhumatī | f. of a city in saurāṣṭra-  |
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madhumatī | f. Name of several works.  |
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madhumati | m. Mohammed (wrong reading -pati-)  |
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madhumatigaṇeśa | m. Name of an author  |
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madhumatīsaṃgameśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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madhumatta | mfn. drunk with wine  |
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madhumatta | mfn. intoxicated or excited by the spring  |
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madhumatta | m. Name of a man  |
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madhumatta | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio -mat-)  |
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madhumattā | f. a species of karañja-  |
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madhumattama | mfn. madhumat |
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madhumaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of honey  |
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madhumaya | mf(ī-)n. sweet is honey, luscious  |
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madhumeha | m. honey-like or saccharine urine, diabetes  |
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madhumehatva | n. the state of passing saccharine urine  |
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madhumehin | mfn. suffering from saccharine urine  |
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madhumiśra | mfn. mixed with honey or sweet milk  |
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madhumiśra | mfn. Name of man  |
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madhumūla | n. the edible root of Amorphophallus Campanulatus  |
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madhumuranarakavināśana | m. "destroyer of (the daitya-s) madhu-, mura- and naraka-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhunāḍī | f. a cell in a honeycomb  |
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madhunāḍī | f. Name of  |
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madhunālikeraka | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree  |
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madhunālikerika | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree  |
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madhunandi | m. Name of 2 kings |
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madhunārikeraka | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree  |
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madhunetṛ | m. a bee  |
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madhunī | f. a species of shrub  |
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madhunighātin | m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhunihan | ( ) m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-.  |
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madhunihantṛ | ( ) m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-.  |
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madhunirgama | m. the departure of spring  |
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madhuniṣūdana | ( ) m. Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-.  |
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madhuntama | mf(ā-)n. (a superl. of madhu-formed analogously to madin-tama-) very sweet  |
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madhupa | mf(ā-)n. drinking sweetness, honey-drinker  |
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madhupa | m. (with or scilicet khaga-) a large black bee etc.  |
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madhupa | m. a bee or a drunkard  |
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madhupā | mfn. equals -p/a-. mfn.  |
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madhupadhvaja | m. Name of a king  |
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madhūpaghna | n. (m. ) Name of a city (= mathurā- or madhurā-)  |
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madhupākā | f. sweet melon  |
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madhupāla | m. a honey keeper  |
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madhupālikā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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madhupāna | n. sipping the nectar of flowers (See compound)  |
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madhupāna | n. a particular sweet drink  |
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madhupānakala | mfn. sweet through the sipping of the nectar of flowers (as the hum of bees),  |
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madhupāṇi | (m/adhu-.) mfn. having sweetness in the hand  |
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madhupārī | f. equals -pātra-  |
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madhuparka | m. (n. ) a mixture of honey, an offering of honey and milk, a respectful offering to a guest or to the bridegroom on his arrival at the door of the father of the bride (sometimes consisting of equal parts of curds, honey and clarified butter)  |
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madhuparka | m. the ceremony of receiving a guest with it etc.  |
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madhuparka | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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madhuparka | m. Name of works.  |
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madhuparkācamana | n. the tasting of the madhu--parka.  |
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madhuparkadāna | n. the offering of the madhu-parka-  |
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madhuparkamantra | m. Name of work  |
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madhuparkanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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madhuparkapāṇi | mfn. having the madhu--parka oblation in the hand, offering the madhu--parka  |
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madhuparkaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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madhuparkika | mfn. presenting the offering of honey etc. (cf. mādhup-).  |
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madhuparkya | mfn. worthy of the honey offering, gaRa daṇḍādi-.  |
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madhuparṇi | ( mc.) ( ) f. Name of several plants (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria, Cocculus Cordifolius etc. )  |
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madhuparṇī | ( ) f. Name of several plants (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria, Cocculus Cordifolius etc. )  |
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madhuparṇikā | f. Name of various plants (Gmelina Arborea, Indigofera Tinctoria etc. )  |
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madhupaṭala | m. a bee-hive  |
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madhupātama | mfn. drinking sweetness excessively  |
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madhupati | m. "chief of the race of madhu-", Name of kṛṣṇa- (see -mati-).  |
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madhupātra | n. a drinking vessel for intoxicating drinks  |
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madhupavana | m. a vernal breeze  |
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madhupāyin | m. "honey-drinker", a bee  |
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madhupeya | mfn. sweet to drink  |
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madhupeya | n. the drinking of sweetness (as soma- etc.)  |
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madhuphala | m. a kind of cocoa-nut tree  |
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madhuphala | m. Flacourtia Sapida  |
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madhuphalā | f. water-melon  |
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madhuphalā | f. a kind of grape  |
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madhuphalikā | f. a kind of date  |
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madhupīlu | m. a species of tree  |
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madhupiṅgākṣa | mfn. having eyes as yellow as honey  |
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madhupiṅgākṣa | m. Name of a muni-  |
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madhupluta | mfn. swimming with honey, mixed with honey  |
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madhuprameha | m. honey-like or saccharine urine, diabetes  |
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madhupraṇaya | m. addiction to wine  |
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madhuprapāta | m. a precipice (met with) while seeking honey  |
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madhuprāśana | n. putting a little honey into the mouth of a new-born male infant (one of the 12 saṃskāra-s or purificatory rites of the Hindus)  |
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madhuprasaṅgamadhu | n. honey connected with spring  |
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madhupratīka | mf(ā-)n. (m/adhu--) having a sweet mouth or sweetness in the mouth  |
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madhupratīkā | f. (with or scilicet siddhi-) Name of certain supernatural powers and properties of a yogin-  |
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madhupṛc | mfn. dispensing sweetness  |
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madhupriya | mfn. fond of honey or the juice of flowers  |
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madhupriya | m. a kind of plant equals bhūmi-jambu-  |
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madhupriya | m. Name of akrūra-  |
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madhupriya | m. of bala-bhadra-  |
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madhupṛṣṭha | (m/adhu--) mfn. whose back or surface consists of sweetness or milk (said of soma-)  |
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madhupsaras | (m/adhu--) mfn. fond of sweetness  |
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madhupū | mfn. purifying itself while becoming sweet  |
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madhupura | n. the city of the asura- madhu-  |
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madhupura | n. Name of a city in Northern India  |
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madhupuraripu | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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madhupurī | f. the city of the madhus- i.e. mathurā-  |
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madhupuṣpa | m. (only ) Bassia Latifolia, Acacia Sirissa, Jonesis Asoka, Mimusops Elengi  |
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madhupuṣpā | f. Croton Polyandrum or Croton Tiglium Tiaridium Indicum. =  |
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madhura | mf(ā-)n. sweet, pleasant, charming, delightful etc.  |
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madhura | mf(ā-)n. sounding sweetly or uttering sweet cries, melodious, mellifluous etc. ( madhuram am- ind.)  |
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madhura | m. sweetness  |
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madhura | m. a kind of leguminous plant  |
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madhura | m. the red sugar-cane  |
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madhura | m. a species of mango  |
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madhura | m. a Moringa with red flowers  |
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madhura | m. rice  |
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madhura | m. a particular drug (equals jīvaka-)  |
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madhura | m. molasses  |
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madhura | m. sour gruel (also f(ā-).)  |
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madhura | m. Name of one of the attendants of skanda-  |
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madhura | m. of a gandharva-,  |
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madhura | m. (with ācārya-), of a teacher (see, mādhura-)  |
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madhurā | f. Anethum Sowa or Panmorium  |
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madhura | m. Beta Bengalensis  |
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madhura | m. Asparagus Racemosus and other plants  |
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madhura | m. liquorice  |
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madhura | m. a kind of root similar to ginger  |
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madhura | m. sour rice-water  |
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madhura | m. Name of a town (equals mathurā-) on Va1rtt. 5  |
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madhura | m. of the tutelary deity of the race of vandhula-  |
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madhura | f.(ī-) kind of musical instrument  |
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madhura | n. kind or friendly manner (only madhureṇa reṇa- ind.)  |
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madhura | n. the quality of the throat which makes the voice sweet  |
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madhura | n. sweetness, syrup, treacle  |
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madhura | n. poison tin  |
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madhurabhāṣin | mfn. speaking sweetly or kindly  |
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madhurabhāṣitṛ | m. a sweet or kind speaker  |
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madhurabījapūra | m. a kind of citron  |
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madhuracārumañjusvaratā | f. the having a sweet and agreeable and pleasant voice (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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madhuragātra | mf(ī-)n. "sweet-limbed", lovely, beautiful  |
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madhurajambīra | m. a species of citron or lime  |
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madhuraka | mfn. sweet, pleasant, agreeable  |
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madhuraka | m. a particular drug (equals jīvaka-)  |
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madhuraka | m. Sinapis Racemosa  |
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madhuraka | (prob.) n. the seed of Anethum Panmorium  |
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madhurakaṇṭaka | m. "having sweet bones", a kind of fish  |
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madhurakaṇṭhin | mfn. "sweet-throated", singing sweetly  |
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madhurakharjūrī | f. a species of plant  |
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madhurakharjūrikā | f. a species of plant  |
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madhurākṣara | mf(ā-)n. speaking or sounding sweetly, melodious, mellow ( madhurākṣaram am- ind.)  |
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madhurākṣara | n. plural sweet or kind words  |
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madhurākṣaram | ind. madhurākṣara |
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madhurālābunī | f. a kind of cucumber  |
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madhurālāpa | mfn. uttering sweet sounds  |
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madhurālāpa | m. sweet or melodious notes ( madhurālāpanisargapaṇḍita -nisarga-paṇḍita- mfn.acquainted with the nature of sweet notes id est skilled in sweet songs)  |
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madhurālāpā | f. Turdus Salica  |
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madhurālāpanisargapaṇḍita | mfn. madhurālāpa |
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madhuralatā | f. a kind of liquorice  |
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madhuram | ind. madhura |
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madhuramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or full of sweetness  |
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madhurāmla | mfn. sweet and sour, subacid  |
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madhurāmlaka | m. Spondias Mangifera  |
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madhurāmlakaṣāya | mfn. sweet and subacid and astringent  |
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madhurāmlakaṭuka | mfn. sweet and subacid and pungent  |
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madhurāmlakāvya | n. Name of a poem  |
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madhurāmlalavaṇa | mfn. sweet and subacid and salty  |
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madhurāmlaphala | m. a species of fruit-tree  |
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madhurāmlatikta | mfn. sweet and subacid and bitter  |
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madhurāṅgaka | mf(ikā-)n. astringent  |
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madhurāṅgaka | m. astringent taste |
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madhuranirghoṣa | m. Name of an evil spirit or demon  |
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madhurāniruddha | n. Name of a drama.  |
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madhuranisvana | mf(ā-)n. sweet-voiced  |
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madhurāntaka | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings,  |
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madhurapaṭolī | f. a species of plant  |
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madhuraphala | m. a species of jujube  |
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madhuraphalā | f. the sweet melon  |
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madhurapralāpin | mfn. singing sweetly  |
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madhurapriyadarśana | m. "of sweet and friendly aspect", Name of śiva-  |
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madhurarāvin | mfn. rumbling sweetly (as a cloud)  |
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madhurasa | m. the juice of honey  |
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madhurasa | m. sweetness, pleasingness (varia lectio)  |
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madhurasa | m. sugar-cane  |
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madhurasa | m. the wine palm  |
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madhurasā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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madhurasā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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madhurasā | f. a vine, bunch of grapes  |
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madhurasā | f. a kind of Asclepias  |
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madhurasa | mfn. sweet  |
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madhurasamaya | mf(ī-)n. full of the juice of honey  |
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madhurasambhāṣa | mfn. discoursing agreeably  |
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madhuraśīla | m. Name of a poet  |
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madhurasravā | f. a kind of date tree  |
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madhurāṣṭaka | n. Name of a collection of 8 verses by vallabhācārya- (in which various attributes of kṛṣṇa- are described, each containing the word madhura-)  |
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madhuraśuklamūtra | mfn. discharging sweet and light-coloured urine ( madhuraśuklamūtratā -tā- f.)  |
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madhuraśuklamūtratā | f. madhuraśuklamūtra |
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madhurāsvāda | mfn. sweet in taste  |
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madhurasvana | mfn. sweetly-sounding  |
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madhurasvana | m. a conch  |
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madhurasvara | mfn. sweetly-sounding, sweet-voiced ( madhurasvaram am- ind.) etc.  |
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madhurasvara | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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madhurasvaram | ind. madhurasvara |
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madhuratā | f. sweetness, suavity, pleasantness, amiability, softness  |
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madhuratraya | n. the three sweet things (sugar, honey and butter)  |
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madhuratva | n. sweetness (in taste)  |
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madhuratva | n. suavity, charm (of speech)  |
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madhuratvaca | m. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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madhuravāc | mfn. equals -vacana-  |
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madhuravacana | mfn. sweetly-speaking  |
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madhuravallī | f. a kind of citron  |
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madhurāvaṭṭa | m. Name of a man  |
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madhuravipāka | mf(ā-)n. sweet after digestion  |
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madhuraya | Nom. P. yati- (rita- mfn.), to sweeten, render sweet  |
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madhureṇa | ind. madhura |
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madhureṇu | m. a species of plant  |
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madhurikā | f. Anethum Panmorium (others a kind of fennel)  |
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madhurila | gaRa kāśādi-.  |
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madhuriman | m. sweetness, suavity, charm  |
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madhuripu | m. "enemy of madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhurodaka | m. (scilicet samudra-) "the sea of sweet or fresh water", Name of the outermost of the seven great seas which encompass jambu-dvīpa-  |
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madhuropanyāsa | m. kind address or speech  |
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madhuruha | m. Name of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha-  |
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madhus | n. equals madhu-, sweetness (according to to madh/us- equals pavitra-dravya-).  |
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madhusahāya | m. "having Spring for a companion", the god of love  |
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madhuśākha | mfn. (m/adhu--) having sweet branches  |
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madhuśākha | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhusakha | m. "friend of spring", the god of love  |
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madhusambhava | m. plural Name of particular jina-s  |
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madhusambhava | n. wax  |
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madhusaṃdhāna | n. any intoxicating drink, (especially) brandy  |
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madhusaṃdṛśa | (m/adhu--) mfn. sweet-looking, appearing lovely  |
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madhusaṃkāśa | (m/adhu--). mf(ā-)n. looking sweet, appearing pleasant  |
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madhusammiśra | mfn. mixed with honey  |
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madhusaṃśliṣṭa | mfn. connected with honey,  |
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madhusārathi | m. "having Spring for a charioteer", the god of love  |
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madhuśarkarā | f. honey-sugar  |
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madhusarpis | n. dual number honey and ghee  |
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madhusāt | ind. (with bhū-) to become honey  |
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madhuścut | mfn. distilling sweetness, overflowing with sweets  |
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madhuścyunnidhana | n. Name of a sāman- (also called prajā-pater madhu-ścy- )  |
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madhuścyut | mfn. idem or 'mfn. distilling sweetness, overflowing with sweets '  |
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madhuścyuta | mfn. equals -śc/ut-  |
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madhusena | m. Name of a prince of madhupura-  |
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madhuśeṣa | n. wax  |
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madhuśigru | ( ) or  |
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madhuśigruka | ( ) m. Moringa Pterygosperma (Rubriflora).  |
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madhusikthaka | m. a kind of poison  |
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madhuśīrṣaka | n. varia lectio for -mastaka- q.v commentator or commentary  |
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madhuśiṣṭa | n. wax  |
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madhūṣita | n. wax  |
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madhuskanda | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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madhuṣpanda | m. See -syanda-.  |
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madhuśrava | wrong reading for -srava- and vā- q.v  |
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madhuśravā | wrong reading for -srava- and vā- q.v  |
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madhusrava | mfn. dropping sweetness  |
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madhusrava | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhusrava | m. Sanseviera Zeylanica  |
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madhusravā | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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madhusrava | m. liquorice  |
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madhusrava | m. Hoya Viridiflora  |
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madhusrava | m. a kind of date  |
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madhusrava | m. equals jīvantī-  |
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madhusrava | m. equals haṃsa-padī-  |
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madhusrava | m. Name of the 3rd day in the light half of the month śrāvaṇa-  |
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madhusrava | m. Name of a river  |
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madhusrava | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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madhusravas | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhuśreṇi | m. the son of a niṣṭya- and a śūdrā- (identical with a śauṇḍika- and maṇḍa-hāraka-)  |
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madhuśreṇi | f. Sanseviera Roxburghiana  |
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madhuśrī | f. Beauty of Spring (personified)  |
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madhuṣṭhāla | n. a honey-pot  |
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madhuṣṭhāna | n. equals -sthāna- (q.v .)  |
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madhusthāna | n. "bee-place", a bee-hive  |
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madhuṣṭhīla | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhustoka | m. a drop of honey  |
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madhusūdana | m. "destroyer of honey", a bee  |
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madhusūdana | m. "destroyer of the demon madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa- etc.  |
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madhusūdana | m. Name of various scholars  |
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madhusūdanaśikṣā | f. Name of work  |
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madhusūdanāyatana | n. a temple of viṣṇu-  |
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madhusūdanī | f. Beta Bengalensis  |
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madhusūdanī | f. Name of various authors (also with guru-, go-svāmin-, ṭhakkura-, dīkṣita-, dujanti-, paṇḍita-and ta-rāja-, vācas-pati-sarasvatī-)  |
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madhusuhṛd | m. "friend of spring", the god of love  |
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madhuśukta | n. a sour drink with honey  |
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madhusūkta | n. Name of  |
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madhuṣut | mfn. (ṣut-for sut-) pressing out sweetness  |
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madhuṣut | mfn. emitting sweetness (soma-)  |
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madhuṣuttama | mfn.  |
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madhusvara | m. "sweet-voiced", the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhuśvāsā | f. a species of plant (equals jivantī-)  |
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madhusya | Nom. P. syati-, to wish for honey on  |
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madhuṣyanda | m. See -syanda-.  |
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madhusyanda | m. Name of a son of viśvā-mitra- (varia lectio -ṣpanda-, -ṣyanda-).  |
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madhusyandin | m. a particular stringed instrument,  |
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madhutaru | m. ( commentator or commentary) ( ) sugar-cane.  |
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madhutraya | n. the three sweet things (viz. sitā-, mākṣika-and sarpis- q.v)  |
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madhutṛṇa | m. n. ( ) sugar-cane.  |
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madhūtsava | m. the spring festival (on the day of the full moon in the month caitra-) (varia lectio)  |
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madhūttha | mfn. made or produced from honey  |
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madhūttha | n. bees-wax  |
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madhūttha | n. mead commentator or commentary |
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madhūtthita | n. "produced from honey", wax  |
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madhutva | n. sweetness  |
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madhuvāc | m. "honey-voiced", the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhuvacas | (m/adhu--) mfn. sweet-voiced, sweetly or friendly speaking  |
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madhuvāhana | mfn. bearing or carrying sweet things (as honey, milk etc.;said of the chariot of the aśvin-s)  |
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madhuvāhin | mfn. bearing or carrying honey (a river)  |
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madhuvāhinī | f. Name of a river  |
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madhuvallī | f. liquorice  |
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madhuvallī | f. a kind of grape  |
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madhuvallī | f. sweet citron  |
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madhuvana | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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madhuvana | n. Name of the forest of the ape su-grīva- (which abounded in honey)  |
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madhuvana | n. of the forest of the asura- madhu- on the yamunā- (where śatru-ghna-, after slaying lavaṇa-, son of madhu-, founded the city of mathurā- or madhurā-)  |
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madhuvanavrajavāsigosvāmiguṇaleśāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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madhuvāra | m. tippling, carousing  |
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madhuvarṇa | mfn. (m/adhu--) honey-coloured or having an agreeable aspect  |
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madhuvarṇa | m. Name of a being attending on skanda-  |
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madhuvarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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madhuvat | mfn. addicted to wine  |
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madhuvat | ind. as honey  |
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madhuvat | ind. as through an intoxicating drink  |
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madhuvaṭī | f. Name of a district  |
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madhuvātīya | mf(ā-)n. beginning with the words m/adhu-vātāḥ- ( ) |
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madhuvidhvaṃsabhāskara | m. Name of work  |
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madhuvidviṣ | m. "enemy of madhu-", Name of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-  |
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madhuvidyā | f. "science of sweetness", Name of a particular mystical doctrine etc.  |
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madhuvilā | f. (madhu-+ ila-?) Name of the river samaṅgā-  |
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madhuvrata | mf(ā-)n. occupied with sweetness  |
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madhuvrata | m. a large black bee etc.  |
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madhuvrata | m. (with bodha-nidhi-), Name of author  |
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madhuvratī | f. a bee regarded as female  |
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madhuvṛdh | "abounding in sweetness", (perhaps) a rain-cloud (others"a particular plant")  |
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madhuvṛkṣa | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhuvṛṣa | mfn. dropping or raining sweetness  |
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madhuvṛṣāpati | m. "king of bees" id est the queen bee  |
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madhuvṛṣāvarūtha | m. n. a swarm of bees  |
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madhūya | Nom. P. yati- (fr. madhu-)  |
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madhuyaṣṭi | f. sugar-cane  |
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madhuyaṣṭi | f. liquorice  |
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madhuyaṣṭi | f. equals tiktaparvan-  |
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madhuyaṣṭī | f. liquorice  |
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madhuyaṣṭikā | f. liquorice  |
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madhūyu | mfn. eager for sweetness  |
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madhv | in compound for madhu-.  |
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madhva | m. Name of the founder of a sect of vaiṣṇava-s in the south of India (he was a Kanarese Brahman otherwise called ānanda-tīrtha-, bhagavat-- pāda- or madhu-, said to have been born about 1200;his doctrine is commonly called dvaita-, "Duality", in opposition to the a-dvaita-,"Nonduality", of the great Vedantist śaṃkarācārya-, and his sect are called mādhva-s)  |
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madhvācārya | m. equals madhva-guru-  |
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madhvad | mfn. eating sweetness  |
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madhvādhāra | m. bees-wax  |
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madhvaguru | m. the teacher madhva-  |
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madhvāhṇika | n. Name of work  |
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madhvāhuti | f. a sacrificial offering consisting of honey or other sweet things |
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madhvaka | m. a bee  |
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madhvakṣa | mfn. having eyes of the colour of honey (said of agni-) (see madhuka-locana-).  |
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madhvala | m. repeated tippling, carousing  |
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madhvālopa | m. a bite of honey,  |
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madhvālu | n. a kind of sweet potato  |
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madhvāluka | n. a kind of sweet potato  |
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madhvamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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madhvamata | n. the doctrine of madhva-  |
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madhvamatakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work |
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madhvamatapradarśana | n. Name of work |
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madhvamataprakaraṇa | n. Name of work |
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madhvamatasaṃgrahaṭīkā | f. Name of work |
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madhvamatavidhvaṃsana | n. Name of work |
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madhvāmra | m. a kind of mango tree  |
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madhvamukhabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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madhvamukhamardana | n. Name of work  |
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madhvamuktāvali | f. Name of work  |
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madhvañc | mf(dhūcī-)n. formed to explain m/ādhūcī- on  |
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madhvāpāta | m. honey at first sight  |
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madhvarṇaś | (m/adhv--.) mfn. having sweet springs or waters (said of a river)  |
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madhvārthadhvaṃsinī | n. Name of work  |
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madhvasahasranāmabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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madhvāsava | m. a decoction of honey or of the blossoms of the Bassia Latifolia, sweet spirituous liquor  |
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madhvāsavakṣība | mfn. drunk with sweet spirituous liquor  |
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madhvāsavanika | m. a preparer of sweet spirituous liquor, distiller  |
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madhvasiddhānta | m. Name of work (and madhvasiddhāntabhañjana ta-bhañjana- n. madhvasiddhāntasāra ta-sāra-,m.)  |
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madhvasiddhāntabhañjana | n. madhvasiddhānta |
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madhvasiddhāntasāra | m. madhvasiddhānta |
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madhvāśin | mfn. eating honey or sweets  |
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madhvaṣṭaka | n. Name of a stotra- (see madhurāṣṭaka-).  |
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madhvaṣṭhīlā | f. a lump of honey (see madhu-ṣṭhilā-).  |
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madhvastuti | f. Name of work  |
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madhvaśva | See mādhvaśvi-.  |
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madhvāsvāda | mfn. having the taste of honey  |
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madhvasya | P. syati-, to long for honey or anything sweet  |
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madhvatantracapeṭāpradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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madhvatantradūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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madhvavaṃśāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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madhvāvāsa | m. the mango tree  |
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madhvavedānta | m. Name of work  |
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madhvavidhvaṃsana | n. Name of work  |
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madhvavijaya | m. Name of work  |
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madhvijā | f. any intoxicating drink (prob. w.r.)  |
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madhvṛc | f. plural Name of particular hymns  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. middle (used likemedius exempli gratia, 'for example' m/adhye- samudr/e-,"in the midst of the sea")  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. middlemost, intermediate, central  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. standing between two, impartial, neutral  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. middle id est being of a middle kind or size or quality, middling, moderate (with vṛtti- f."a middle course") etc.  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. (in astronomy) mean id est theoretical (opp. to spaṣṭa-,or sphuṭa-) ( madhyatva -tva- n.)  |
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madhya | mf(ā-)n. lowest, worst  |
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madhya | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the middle of the body, (especially) a woman's waist etc.  |
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madhya | m. (in algebra) the middle term or the mean of progression  |
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madhyā | f. a young woman, a girl arrived at puberty  |
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madhya | m. the middle finger  |
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madhya | m. (in music) a particular tone  |
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madhya | m. (also n.) a kind of metre  |
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madhya | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-) the middle, midst, centre, inside, interior etc. ( madhyam am- ind.into the midst of, into, among, with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' etc.; madhyena dhyena- ind.in or through the midst of, on the inside, through, between, with genitive case accusative or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' etc.; madhyāt dhyāt- ind.from the midst of. out of. from among etc.; madhye dhye- ind.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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madhya | n. the middle of the sky (with or scilicet nabhasas-)  |
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madhya | n. space between (exempli gratia, 'for example' bhruvos-,the eye brows)  |
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madhya | n. midday (with ahnaḥ-),  |
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madhya | n. the meridian  |
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madhya | n. intermediate condition between (genitive case)  |
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madhya | n. the belly, abdomen  |
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madhya | n. the flank of a horse  |
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madhya | n. (in music) mean time  |
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madhya | n. ten thousand billions  |
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madhya | n. cessation, pause, interval  |
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madhya | n. Name of a country between Sindh and Hindustan proper [ confer, compare Zend maidhya; Greek , for ; Latin medius; Gothic midjis3; English midinmidland,midnightetc.]  |
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madhyā | ind. in the middle, between, among (genitive case)  |
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madhyā | ind. meanwhile  |
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madhyabha | (in astronomy) the meridian ecliptic point.  |
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madhyabhāga | m. the middle part or portion  |
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madhyabhāga | m. the middle of the body, waist  |
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madhyabhakta | mfn. eaten in the middle (a term applied to any medicine taken in the middle of a meal)  |
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madhyabhāva | m. middle state or condition, mediocrity  |
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madhyabhāva | m. a middling or moderate distance  |
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madhyacārin | mf(iṇī-)n. going in the midst or among (genitive case)  |
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madhyacchāyā | f. (in astronomy) mean or middle shadow  |
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madhyadanta | m. a front tooth  |
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madhyadeha | m. the middle or trunk of the body, belly etc.  |
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madhyadeśa | m. middle region, middle space, the central or middle part of anything  |
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madhyadeśa | m. (equals madhyaṃ nabhasaḥ-), the meridian  |
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madhyadeśa | m. the middle of the body, waist etc.  |
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madhyadeśa | m. the trunk of the body, belly, abdomen  |
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madhyadeśa | m. the midland country (lying between the himālaya-s on the north, the vindhya- mountains on the south, vinaśana- on the west, prayāga- on the east, and comprising the modern provinces of Allahabad, agra-, Delhi, Oude etc.) (see )  |
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madhyadeśa | mfn. belonging to or living in the midland country, of midland origin  |
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madhyadeśa | m. plural the inhabitants of the midland country  |
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madhyadeśīya | ( ) ( ) mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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madhyadeśya | ( ) mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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madhyādhidevana | n. the middle of a playing-ground  |
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madhyadina | for madhyaṃ-dina- q.v  |
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madhyadīpaka | n. (in rhetoric)"illuminating in the middle" , Name of a figure in which light is thrown on a description by the use of an emphatic verb in the middle of a stanza (exempli gratia, 'for example' )  |
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madhyāditya | m. the midday sun (-gate' hani-,"when the day has reached the mid-sun" id est at noon)  |
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madhyaga | mf(ā-)n. going or being in the middle or among (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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madhyagandha | m. "having a middling scent (?)", the mango tree  |
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madhyagata | mfn. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. going or being in the middle or among (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') '  |
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madhyagata | n. the middle syllable  |
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madhyagrahaṇa | n. the middle of an eclipse  |
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madhyāhāriṇīlipi | f. Name of a particular kind of written character (Calcutta edition adhyāh-). |
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madhyāhna | m. midday, noon etc.  |
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madhyāhna | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkarācārya-  |
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madhyāhnakāla | m. midday time, noon  |
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madhyāhnakriyā | f. idem or 'n. midday duty or business or observance '  |
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madhyāhnakṛtya | n. midday duty or business or observance  |
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madhyāhnasamaya | m. equals -kāla-  |
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madhyāhnasaṃdhyā | f. the midland saṃdhyā-  |
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madhyāhnasavana | n. midland sacrifice  |
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madhyāhnasnānavidhi | m. midland ablution  |
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madhyāhnavelā | f. equals -kāla-  |
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madhyāhnenduprabhākarṇa | m. or n. the hypotenuse of the moon's midland shadow  |
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madhyāhnika | m. Pentapetes Phoenicea  |
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madhyajainendravyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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madhyajihva | n. the middle of the tongue (said to be the organ of the palatals)  |
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madhyajyā | f. the sign of the meridian  |
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madhyakarṇa | m. a half diameter, radius  |
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madhyakaumudī | f. equals madhya-sid-dhānta-kaumudī- q.v  |
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madhyakṣāmā | f. "slender-waisted"or,"slender in the centre", Name of a kind of metre  |
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madhyākṣaravistaralipi | f. Name of a particular kind of written character  |
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madhyakuru | (prob.) m. pl. Name of a country  |
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madhyalagna | n. the point of the ecliptic situated on the meridian  |
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madhyalīlā | f. Name of work  |
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madhyaloka | m. the middle world, earth, abode of mortals  |
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madhyalokeśa | m. "lord of the middle world or earth", a king  |
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madhyam | ind. madhya |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of m/adhya-) middle (used like Latin medius exempli gratia, 'for example' madhyame gulme-,"in the midst of the troop")  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. being or placed in the middle, middlemost, intermediate, central etc.  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. middle-born (neither youngest nor oldest),  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. of a middle kind or size or quality, middling, moderate etc.  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. standing between two persons or parties, impartial, neutral etc.  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. (in astronomy) mean (see madhya-)  |
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madhyama | mf(ā-)n. relating to the meridian  |
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madhyama | m. the middlemost prince (whose territory lies between that of a king seeking conquest and that of his foe)  |
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madhyama | m. the middle character in plays  |
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madhyama | m. the midland country (equals madhya-deśa-)  |
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madhyama | m. (in music) the 4th or 5th note  |
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madhyama | m. the middlemost of the 3 scales  |
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madhyama | m. a particular rāga-  |
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madhyama | m. (in gram.) the 2nd person (equals -puruṣa-)  |
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madhyama | m. the governor of a province  |
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madhyama | m. a kind of antelope  |
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madhyama | m. Name of the 18th kalpa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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madhyama | m. plural a class of gods  |
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madhyama | m. (with Buddhists) Name of a particular sect  |
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madhyama | m. n. the middle of the body, waist etc.  |
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madhyamā | f. the womb  |
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madhyama | m. the middle finger  |
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madhyama | m. midnight  |
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madhyama | m. a girl arrived at puberty  |
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madhyama | m. the pericarp of a lotus  |
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madhyama | m. a central blossom  |
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madhyama | m. a kind of metre  |
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madhyama | m. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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madhyama | n. the middle  |
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madhyama | n. mediocrity, defectiveness,  |
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madhyama | n. Name of the 12th (14th) kāṇḍa- of the  |
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madhyama | n. (in astronomy) the meridian ecliptic point  |
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madhyamabhṛtaka | m. a husbandman, a farm-labourer who works both for his master and himself  |
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madhyamādhikāra | m. Name of the 1st chapter of  |
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madhyamadhyā | f. (in music) a particular mūrchanā-  |
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madhyamādi | m. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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madhyamādī | f. (in music) a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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madhyamāgama | m. one of the 4 āgama-s  |
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madhyamagati | f. (in astronomy) mean motion of a planet  |
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madhyamagrāma | m. (in music) the middle scale  |
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madhyamāharaṇa | n. the elimination of the middle term of an equation  |
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madhyamajāta | mfn. middle-born, born between (two other children), middlemost.  |
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madhyamaka | mf(ikā-)n. middlemost  |
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madhyamaka | mf(ikā-)n. common (as property)  |
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madhyamaka | n. the interior of anything (kam pra-viś-,to enter)  |
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madhyamakakṣā | f. the middle enclosure or courtyard  |
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madhyamakālaṃkāloka | m. Name of work  |
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madhyamakālaṃkāra | m. Name of work  |
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madhyamakāṇḍa | n. Name of the 2nd kāṇḍa- of the  |
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madhyamakavṛtti | f. Name of work (also madhyamika v-).  |
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madhyamakeya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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madhyamakhaṇḍa | n. (in algebra) the middle term of an equation  |
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madhyamakhaṇḍa | n. Name of part ii of the  |
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madhyamaloka | m. the middle world (between heaven and the nether world), the earth  |
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madhyamalokapāla | m. "protector of the middle world", a king  |
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madhyamalokendu | m. "moon of the middle world", a king  |
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madhyamandira | m. Name of the author of the mahābhārata-tātparya-nirṇaya-  |
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madhyamandira | m. of madhvācārya-  |
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madhyamandira | n. pudendum muliebre and anus  |
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madhyamāṅgiras | m. the middle-sized aṅgiras-  |
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madhyamāṅguli | m. the middle finger  |
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madhyamaṇi | m. the central or principal gem of a necklace  |
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madhyamanoramā | f. Name of a grammatical work (an abridgement of the manoramā-).  |
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madhyamapada | n. the middle number (which is sometimes omitted and requires to be supplied in a compound consisting of two words)  |
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madhyamapadalopa | m. the omission of the middle member of a compound (as in, śāka-pārthiva-,the king of the era, for sākapriya-pārthiva-,the king dear to the era)  |
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madhyamapadalopin | m. (scilicet samāsa-) a compound which omits the middle member  |
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madhyamapāṇḍava | m. "the middlemost of the five pāṇḍava-s", arjuna-  |
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madhyamaparṇa | n. (prob.) a middle-sized leaf  |
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madhyamapuruṣa | m. a particular personification  |
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madhyamapuruṣa | m. (in gram.) the second person in verbal conjugation, a termination of the second person (see prathama-puruṣa-, uttama-puruṣa-).  |
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madhyamapūruṣa | m. a mediocre person  |
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madhyamarātra | m. midnight  |
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madhyamarekhā | f. (in astronomy) the central meridian of the earth (a line conceived to be drawn through laṅkā-, ujjayinī-, kuru-kṣetra-, and meru-; see madhya-rekhā-).  |
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madhyamasāhasa | m. the middlemost penalty or amercement, punishment for crimes of a middle degree  |
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madhyamasāhasa | mn. violence or outrage of the middle class (injuring buildings, throwing down walls etc.) |
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madhyamasaṃgraha | m. the middle method of intriguing with another's wife (presenting flowers etc.)  |
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madhyamaśī | m. "lying or being in the middle", (prob.) an intercessor  |
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madhyamastha | mfn. standing or being in the middle gaRa brāhmaṇādi-.  |
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madhyamasthā | mfn. standing in the middle, forming the centre (of a community)  |
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madhyamastheya | n. the state of standing in the middle or forming the centre  |
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madhyamasvabhāva | mfn. indifferent, neutral,  |
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madhyamasvara | m. the middle or dominant note  |
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madhyamasvara | mfn. spoken in a middle tone (not too loud and not too low)  |
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madhyamaṭīkā | f. Name of work by kumārila-  |
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madhyamātreya | m. the middle sized ātreya-  |
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madhyamavāh | mfn. driving at middling or slow speed (equals manda-gamanena vāhaka-) (prob."driving in the middle", scilicet between gods and men) .  |
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madhyamavayas | n. middle age  |
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madhyamavayaska | mfn. middle-aged  |
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madhyamayāna | n. "the middle passage", the middle way to salvation  |
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madhyaṃdina | m. (madhy/a--) (n. ) midday, noon etc.  |
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madhyaṃdina | m. the midday offering (savana- or pavamāna-)  |
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madhyaṃdina | m. Bassia Latifolia  |
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madhyaṃdina | m. Name of a disciple of yājñavalkya-  |
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madhyaṃdina | n. Midday (personified as a son of puṣpārṇa- by prabhā-)  |
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madhyaṃdina | mfn. equals mādhyaṃdina- (q.v) |
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madhyaṃdinagata | mfn. having reached the meridian (as the sun)  |
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madhyaṃdinārkasaṃtapta | mfn. burnt by the midday-sun  |
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madhyaṃdinasamaya | m. midday-time, noon  |
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madhyaṃdinīya | mfn. meridional, meridian, belonging to noon or midday  |
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madhyameṣā | f. a particular part of a chariot  |
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madhyameṣṭha | ( ) mfn. equals madhyama-sthā-.  |
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madhyameṣṭhā | ( ) mfn. equals madhyama-sthā-.  |
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madhyameṣṭheya | ( ) mfn. equals madhyama-sthā-.  |
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madhyameśvara | m. Name of a liṅga- of śiva- in Benares  |
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madhyamikā | f. a marriageable woman  |
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madhyamikā | f. Name of the 2nd or middle grantha- of the kāṭhaka- (see mādhyamika-)  |
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madhyamika | prob. wrong reading for mādhyamika- q.v  |
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madhyamikavṛtti | See under madhyamaka-.  |
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madhyamīya | mfn. relating to the middle, middlemost, central gaRa gahādi-.  |
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madhyāmlakesara | m. or n. the citron  |
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madhyamoccaistara | mf(ā-)n. half loud and very loud  |
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madhyamotkhāta | m. a particular division of time  |
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madhyanagara | n. the interior of a city  |
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madhyāṅguli | (or lī-) f. the middle finger  |
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madhyanihita | mfn. placed in the middle, inserted, fixed into (anything)  |
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madhyānta | (in the beginning of a compound) middle and end  |
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madhyāntavibhāgaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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madhyāntavibhaṅgaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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madhyāntayamaka | n. a yamaka- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) in the midland and end of averse (exempli gratia, 'for example' )  |
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madhyāntika | m. Name of an arhat-  |
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madhyanya | mfn. occupying a middle place, having a middle rank or position (in any caste etc.)  |
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madhyaparimāṇa | n. the middle measure or magnitude (or that between an atom and infinitude)  |
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madhyapāta | m. falling or going in the midst, intercourse, commerce  |
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madhyapāta | m. (in astronomy) the mean occurrence of the aspect.  |
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madhyapatita | mfn. fallen in the middle lying between or in the midst  |
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madhyaprasūtā | f. (a cow) which has had a calf not very long ago  |
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madhyapraviṣṭa | mfn. one who has stolen into another's confidence  |
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madhyarātra | m. midnight ( madhyarātrau trau- ind.at midnight)  |
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madhyarātrau | ind. madhyarātra |
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madhyarātrau | ind. madhyarātri |
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madhyarātri | f. midnight ( madhyarātrau trau- ind.at midnight)  |
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madhyarekhā | f. the middle line the central or first meridian (the line conceived by the Hindus to be drawn through laṅkā-, ujjayinī-, kurukṣetra-, and other places to mount meru-)  |
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madhyārjuna | m. or n. Name of a district  |
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madhyārjunakṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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madhyārjunatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha- on the southern bank of the kāverī-  |
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madhyaśarīra | mfn. having a middle-sized body or one of moderately full habit  |
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madhyaśāyin | mfn. lying in the midst lying within  |
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madhyasiddhāntakaumudī | f. "the middle-sized "Name of an abridgment of the by varada-rāja-. =  |
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madhyastha | mf(ā-)n. being in the middle, being between or among (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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madhyastha | mf(ā-)n. being in the middle space id est in the air  |
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madhyastha | mf(ā-)n. standing between two persons or parties mediating, a mediator  |
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madhyastha | mf(ā-)n. belonging to neither or both parties, (only) a witness, impartial, neutral, indifferent etc.  |
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madhyastha | mf(ā-)n. being of a middle condition or kind, middling  |
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madhyastha | m. "arbitrator, umpire", Name of śiva-  |
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madhyasthala | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ī-).) a middle place or region, (especially) the middle of the body, the waist or hip  |
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madhyasthāna | n. the middle space id est the air ( madhyasthānadevatā -devatā- f.a deity of the air )  |
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madhyasthāna | n. a neutral soil  |
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madhyasthānadevatā | f. madhyasthāna |
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madhyasthatā | f. intermediate situation, indifference, impartiality  |
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madhyāsthi | n. Grewia Asiatica  |
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madhyasthita | mfn. being in the middle, being among or between (genitive case)  |
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madhyasthitā | f. indifference (see -stha-tā-).  |
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madhyasthityardha | m. or n. (in astronomy) the mean half duration.  |
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madhyasūtra | n. the central meridian (see madhya-rekhā-).  |
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madhyasvarita | mfn. having the svarita- accent on the middle syllable  |
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madhyāt | ind. madhya |
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madhyatā | f. the state of being in the middle, mediocrity  |
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madhyatamas | n. circular or annular darkness, central darkness  |
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madhyatāpinī | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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madhyatas | ind. from or in the middle, centrally, centrically etc.  |
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madhyatas | ind. out of. among (genitive case or compound) etc.  |
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madhyatas | ind. of middle sort  |
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madhyatastaḥkārin | m. Name of the 4 principal priests (viz. the hotṛ-, adhvaryu-, brahman-, and udgātṛ-)  |
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madhyatva | n. See under madhya-.  |
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madhyatva | n. madhya |
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madhyavallī | f. Name of a vallī- of the (probably from being in the middle of the book) .  |
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madhyāvarṣa | n. the middle of the rainy season ,  |
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madhyavartin | mfn. being in the middle or between or among, middle, central  |
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madhyavartin | m. a mediator  |
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madhyavayas | mfn. middle-aged  |
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madhyavidaraṇa | n. Name of one of the ten ways in which an eclipse ends  |
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madhyavivartin | mfn. equals -vartin-  |
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madhyavivartin | mfn. impartial, a mediator  |
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madhyavivekin | mfn. of mediocre discernment, sāṃkhya-s. Scholiast or Commentator  |
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madhyavṛtta | n. the navel  |
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madhyayava | m. a weight of six white mustard seeds  |
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madhyāyin | mfn. recited in the middle tone  |
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madhyayogin | mf(inī-)n. (in astronomy) being in the middle of a conjunction, completely covered or obscured  |
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madhyāyu | ( ya-yu-) mfn. intermediate, being a mediator or seeking a mediation  |
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madhye | ind. in the middle, in the midst, within, between, among, in the presence of (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound';sometimes also in the beginning of a compound; see compound below) etc. (with kṛ-[ ind.p. -kṛtya-or -kṛtvā- ],to place in the middle, make an intermediary of. on ;to count among )  |
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madhye | ind. madhya |
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madhyebhabandhana | n. a band or rope round an elephant's body  |
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madhyecchandas | n. (prob.) said to mean"the sun"or"the middle of the year"  |
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madhyegaṅgam | ind. in or into the Ganges.  |
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madhyeguru | mfn. (prob.) having a long syllable in the middle,  |
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madhyejalāt | ind. from out of the middle of the water  |
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madhyejaṭharam | ind. in the middle of the body  |
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madhyejyotis | f. a kind of Vedic metre  |
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madhyekṛtya | ind. with regard to  |
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madhyemadhyamāṅgulikarpūram | ind. between middle finger and elbow  |
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madhyena | ind. madhya |
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madhyenadi | ind. in or into the river  |
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madhyenagaram | ind. in the middle of the city  |
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madhyenareśvarasabham | ind. in the middle of the assembly of princes  |
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madhyenidhana | mfn. having the passage called nidhana- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) in the middle  |
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madhyepadmam | ind. in a lotus flower  |
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madhyepṛṣṭam | ind. having the sacrificial days called pṛṣṭhya- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) in the middle  |
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madhyepṛṣṭam | n. a particular ajana-  |
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madhyeraṇam | ind. in the battle  |
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madhyerathyam | ind. in the middle of the street  |
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madhyesabham | ind. in the assembly, in public  |
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madhyesamudram | ind. in the middle of the sea,  |
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madhyeśmaśānam | ind. on the burial-place,  |
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madhyevārdhi | ind. equals -samudram-  |
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madhyevāri | ind. in or under the water  |
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madhyevindhyāntar | ind. in the middle of the vindhya-  |
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madhyevindhyāṭavi | ind. in the forests of the vindhya- range  |
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madhyevyoma | ind. in the air  |
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madhyeyajñam | ind. in the middle of the sacrifice  |
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madhyodātta | mfn. having the udātta- or acute accent on the middle syllable  |
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madī | f. any agricultural implement (as a plough etc.)  |
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madi | or madikā- f. a kind of harrow or roller (see matya-).  |
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madin | mfn. intoxicating, exhilarating, delighting, lovely (Comparative degree din-tara-,superl. din-tama-)  |
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madīṇu | Name of a place (Medina?)  |
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madira | mfn. equals prec. etc.  |
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madira | m. a species of red-flowering Khadiri  |
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madirā | f. See below.  |
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madirā | f. spirituous liquor, any inebriating drink, wine, nectar etc.  |
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madirā | f. a wagtail (especially in the pairing season equals matta-khañjana-)  |
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madirā | f. a kind of metre  |
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madirā | f. Name of durgā-,  |
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madirā | f. of the wife of varuṇa-  |
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madirā | f. of one of the wives of vasu-deva-  |
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madirā | f. of the mother of kādambarī-  |
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madiradṛś | mfn. "having intoxicating or fascinating eyes", lovely-eyed  |
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madiradṛś | f. a fascinating woman  |
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madirāgṛha | n. a drinking-house, tavern |
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madirākṣa | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(ā-)n. idem or 'f. a fascinating woman ' '  |
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madirākṣa | m. Name of a younger brother of śatānīka-  |
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madirāmadāndha | mfn. blind through drunkenness, dead drunk  |
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madirāmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of intoxicating liquor  |
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madiranayana | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'f. a fascinating woman '  |
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madirārṇava | (rārṇ-) m. Name of work  |
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madirāsakha | m. "friend of wine", the mango-tree  |
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madirāsālā | f. equals -gṛha-  |
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madirāsava | (rās-) m. any intoxicating liquor  |
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madirāśva | m. Name of a rājarṣi- and of a king (son of daśāśva- and grandson of ikṣvāku-)  |
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madirāvaśaga | mfn. subdued by id est drunk with wine  |
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madirāvatī | f. Name of a girl (and of so called after her)  |
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madirāvatī | f. of another girl  |
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madirāyatanayanā | f. a mistress with fascinating and lovely eyes  |
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madirekṣaṇa | mf(ā-)n. equals ra-driś-  |
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madirekṣaṇavallabhā | f. a mistress with fascinating eyes (varia lectio)  |
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madironmatta | mfn. drunk with wine or spirituous liquor  |
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madirotkaṭa | mfn. excited or intoxicated with spirituous liquor  |
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madiṣṇu | mfn. equals mandu-  |
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madiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of mad/in-) very intoxicating or exhilarating etc.  |
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madiṣṭhā | f. any intoxicating beverage  |
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madīya | mfn. my, my own, belonging to me  |
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madīya | See .  |
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madodagra | mf(ā-)n. much excited, furious  |
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madodagra | mf(ā-)n. arrogant, haughty  |
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madodarkā | f. a collective Name of the 3 myrobalans (Terminalia Chebula T. Bellerica and Phyllanthus Emblica)  |
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madoddhata | mfn. intoxicated  |
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madoddhata | mfn. puffed up with pride, arrogant  |
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madodreka | m. Melia Bukayun  |
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madollāpin | m. the Indian cuckoo (see madālāpin-).  |
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madonmatta | mfn. intoxicated with passion (rut) or pride  |
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madorjita | mfn. swollen with pride, haughty with arrogance  |
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madotkaṭa | mfn. excited by drink, intoxicated  |
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madotkaṭa | mfn. excited by passion, furious  |
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madotkaṭa | mfn. ruttish  |
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madotkaṭa | m. an elephant in rut  |
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madotkaṭa | m. a dove  |
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madotkaṭa | m. Name of a lion  |
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madotkaṭā | f. an intoxicating beverage  |
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madotkaṭa | m. Linum Usitatissimum  |
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madotkaṭa | m. Name of the goddess dākṣāyaṇī- (as worshipped in caitraratha-) |
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madotkaṭa | n. an intoxicating drink made from honey or the blossoms of the Bassia Latifolia  |
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madra | m. a country to the north-west of Hindustan proper, or a king (plural the people) of this country etc.  |
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madra | m. Name of a son of śibi- (the progenitor of the Madras)  |
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madrā | f. Name of a daughter of raudrāśva-  |
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madra | m. (in music) a personification of the first mūrchanā- in the gāndhāra-grāma-  |
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madra | n. joy, happiness (madraṃ tasya-or tasmai-,"joy to him!"see n.of bhadra-)  |
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madragāra | m. Name of a man  |
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madragāri | m. Name of a man  |
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madrahrada | m. Name of a lake  |
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madraja | mfn. born in madra-  |
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madraka | mfn. equals mādro mādrau vā bhaktir asya- , Va1rtt. 2  |
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madraka | mfn. belonging to or produced in madra-  |
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madraka | m. (plural) Name of a degraded people (equals madra-)  |
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madraka | m. (sg.) a prince or an inhabitant of madra-  |
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madraka | m. Name of śibi- (See under madra-)  |
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madraka | m. of a poet  |
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madraka | n. Name of a kind of song  |
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madraka | n. a kind of metre  |
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madrakādhama | mfn. the lowest or meanest of the Madras  |
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madrakagīti | f. the song called madraka-  |
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madrakapati | m. a ruler of the Madras  |
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madrakāra | mfn. causing joy or happiness  |
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madrakāra | m. varia lectio for mādra-gāra-  |
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madrākṛ | P. -karoti-, to shear, shave (see bhadrā--. kṛ-).  |
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madrakūla | gaRa dhūmādi-.  |
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madraṃkara | mfn. equals dra-kāra-  |
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madranābha | m. a particular mixed caste  |
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madranagara | n. the city of the Madras  |
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madrapa | m. a ruler of the Madras  |
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madrarāja | m. a king of the Madras  |
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madrārma | n.  |
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madrasadeśa | n. neighbourhood of the Madras  |
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madrasamaryāda | n. neighbourhood of the Madras  |
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madrasanīḍa | n. neighbourhood of the Madras  |
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madrasaveśa | n. neighbourhood of the Madras  |
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madrasavidha | n. neighbourhood of the Madras  |
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madrāśmārma | n.  |
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madrastrī | f. a madra- woman  |
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madrasutā | f. "daughter of the king of Madras", Name of mādrī- (the second wife of pāṇḍu-)  |
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madravāṇija | m. a merchant who goes to madra-  |
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madrāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be glad, rejoice gaRa lohitādi-.  |
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madreśa | m. a sovereign of the Madras  |
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madreśvara | m. a sovereign of the Madras  |
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madrī | f. a princess of madra-  |
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madrik | ind. (fr. next) to me, towards me  |
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madrik | See .  |
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madrikā | f. See below  |
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madrikā | f. a madra- woman  |
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madrikābhārya | m. "having a madra- woman for wife", the husband of a madra- woman  |
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madrikākalpa | mfn. resembling a madra- woman |
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madrikāmānin | mfn. thinking (a person to be) a madra- woman  |
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madrikāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be like a madra- woman  |
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madrukasthalī | f. gaRa dhūmādi-.  |
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madrumarakantha | n. gaRa cihaṇādi-.  |
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madryadrik | ind. equals madrik-  |
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madryak | ind. towards me (see asmadry/añc-).  |
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madryañc | mfn. directed towards me  |
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madryañc | See .  |
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madugha | m. Name of a plant yielding honey or a species of liquorice  |
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madura | m. a bird  |
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madura | m. Name of a prince  |
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maḍūṣikā | f. a dwarfish girl unfit for marriage ( equals svalpa-dehā-; varia lectio maṭūṣikā-, marṇḍūṣikā-, madhūṣikā-and mandhūṣikā-).  |
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madvacana | n. my word, my order  |
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madvacanāt | ind. in my name, from me  |
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madvan | mfn. addicted to joy or intoxication  |
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madvan | mfn. gladdening, intoxicating  |
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madvan | m. Name of śiva-  |
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madvargīṇa | mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me  |
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madvargīya | mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me  |
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madvargya | mfn. belonging to my class or party, connected with or related to me  |
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madvat | ind. (for 2.See) like me  |
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madvat | mfn. (for 1.See) intoxicating, gladdening (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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madvat | mfn. containing a form or derivative of 2. mad-  |
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madvidha | mfn. like me, equal to me, of my sort or kind  |
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madvihīna | mfn. separated from me  |
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madviyoga | m. separation from me  |
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madya | (for 2.See) Nom. P. yati-  |
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madya | mf(ā-)n. (for 1.See) intoxicating. exhilarating, gladdening, lovely  |
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madya | n. any intoxicating drink, vinous or spiritous liquor, wine  |
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madya | 1. 2. See pp. 777 and 779.  |
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madyabhājana | (L.) n. equals -kumbha- q.v  |
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madyabhāṇḍa | ( ) . n. equals -kumbha- q.v  |
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madyabīja | n. lees of wine, ferment  |
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madyadruma | m. Caryota Urens  |
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madyakīta | m. a kind of insect or animalcule bred in vinegar etc.  |
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madyākṣepa | m. addiction to drink  |
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madyakumbha | m. a vessel for intoxicating liquors, brandy-jar  |
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madyalālasa | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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madyamaṇḍa | m. yeast, barm, froth  |
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madyamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of intoxicating liquors  |
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madyāmoda | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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madyapa | mf(ā-)n. drinking intoxicating liquor, a drunkard etc.  |
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madyapa | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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madyapāna | n. the drinking of intoxicating liquors  |
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madyapāna | n. any intoxicating drink  |
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madyapaṅka | m. vinous liquor for distilling, mash  |
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madyapāśana | n. a drunkard's meal  |
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madyapīta | mfn. equals pīta-madya- gaRa āhitāgny-ādi-.  |
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madyapura | n. dual number (?)  |
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madyapuṣpā | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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madyapuṣpī | f. Grislea Tomentosa  |
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madyasaṃdhāna | n. distillation of spirit  |
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madyāsattaka | m. Name of a man (prob. wrong reading for madyāsaktaka-).  |
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madyavāsinī | f. equals -puṣpā-  |
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madyavīja | -see -bīja-.  |
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madyavikraya | m. the sale of intoxicating liquors  |
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maga | m. a magian, a priest of the sun  |
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maga | m. plural Name of a country in śākadvīpa- inhabited chiefly by Brahmans  |
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magadha | m. the country of the magadha-s, South Behar (plural the people of that country) etc.  |
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magadha | m. a minstrel who sings the praises of a chief's ancestry  |
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magadhā | f. the town of the magadha-s  |
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magadhā | f. long pepper  |
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magadhadeśa | m. the country of magadha-s  |
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magadhājira | n. the court of magadha-,  |
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magadhaka | on Va1rtt. 1; 6.  |
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magadhalipi | f. the writing of magadha-  |
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magadhaparibhāṣā | f. Name of work  |
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magadhapratiṣṭha | mfn. dwelling in magadha-  |
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magadhapurī | f. the city of magadha-  |
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magadhavaṃśaja | mf(ā-)n. sprung from the race of magadha-  |
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magadheśvara | m. a king of the magadha-  |
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magadheśvara | m. Name of a king of the magadha-s  |
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magadhīya | mfn. relating to or coming from magadha- gaRa gahādi-.  |
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magadhodbhava | mf(ā-)n. born or grown in magadha-  |
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magadhodbhavā | f. long pepper  |
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magadhya | Nom. P. yati-, to surround (gaRa kaṇḍvādi-), to serve, be a slave |
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magadin | mfn. gaRa pragady-ādi-.  |
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magala | m. Name of a man  |
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maganda | m. equals kusīdin-, a usurer  |
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magasa | m. plural Name of the warrior caste in śāka-dvīpa-  |
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magava | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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magavyakti | f. Name of work on the origin of the śāka-dvīpin- Brahmans by kṛṣṇa-dāsa- miśra-.  |
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magha | m. ( maṃh-) a gift, reward, bounty  |
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magha | m. wealth, power  |
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magha | m. a kind of flower  |
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magha | m. a particular drug or medicine (alsof(ā-).)  |
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magha | m. Name of a dvīpa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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magha | m. of a country of the mleccha-s  |
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maghā | f. (also plural) Name of the soth or 15th nakṣatra- (sometimes regarded as a wife of the Moon) etc.  |
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magha | m. Name of the wife of śiva-  |
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magha | f(ī-, ā-). a species of grain  |
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maghā | f. of magha-, in compound  |
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maghābhava | m. "offspring of magha-", the planet Venus  |
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maghābhū | m. "offspring of magha-", the planet Venus  |
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maghadeya | n. the giving of Presents  |
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maghagandha | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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magharava | m. Name of a niṣāda-  |
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maghaṣṭu | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi- (see makaṣṭu-).  |
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maghasvāmin | m. varia lectio for makha-sv- q.v  |
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maghātrayodaśī | f. the 13th day in the dark half of the month bhādra-  |
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maghātrayodaśīśrāddha | n. a śrāddha- ceremony on that day  |
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maghatti | (magh/a--) f. (for magha-+ datti-) the giving and receiving of presents  |
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maghava | m. equals magha-van-  |
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maghavan | mfn. (magh/a--.) (middle stem magh/a-vat-[which may be used throughout], weak stem magh/on-; Nominal verb m. magh/avā-or vān- f. magh/onī-or maghavatī-[ ]; n. maghavat-; Nominal verb plural m.once magh/onas-; see ), possessing or distributing gifts, bountiful, liberal, munificent (especially said of indra- and other gods, but also of institutors of sacrifices who pay the priests and singers)  |
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maghavan | m. Name of indra- (also plural vantaḥ-) etc.  |
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maghavan | m. of a vyāsa- or arranger of the purāṇa-s  |
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maghavan | m. of a dānava-  |
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maghavan | m. of the 3rd cakra-vartin- in bhārata-  |
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maghavanmuktakuliśa | mn. (?) the thunderbolt hurled by indra-  |
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maghavannagara | n. " indra-'s city", Name of a town  |
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maghavat | mfn. See next.  |
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maghavattva | n. liberality, munificence  |
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maghīprastha | m. Name of a town gaRa karky-ādi- ( for maghnī-pr-).  |
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maghnīprastha | See maghī-pr-.  |
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magna | See majj-.  |
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magna | mfn. sunk, plunged, immersed in (locative case or compound) etc.  |
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magna | mfn. set (as the moon)  |
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magna | mfn. sunk into misfortune  |
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magna | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') slipped into, lurking in  |
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magna | mfn. sunken, flat (as breasts or a nose)  |
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magna | m. Name of a mountain  |
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magu | m. equals maga-, a magian  |
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magundī | f. Name of a mythical being (whose daughters are female demons)  |
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mah | (originally magh-; confer, compare also maṃh-) cl.1.10. P. ( ) mahati-, mah/ayati- (Vedic or Veda and Epic also A1. mahate-, h/ayate-; parasmE-pada mah/at- q.v; perfect tense mamāha- grammar; māmah/e-; subjunctive māmahanta-, māmahas- ; Aorist amahīt- grammar; future mahitā-, mahiṣyati- ; ind.p. mahitvā- ; infinitive mood mahe-,and mah/aye- q.v) to elate, gladden, exalt, arouse, excite ; to magnify, esteem highly, honour, revere etc. ; (A1.) to rejoice, delight in (instrumental case or accusative) ; to give, bestow [ confer, compare Greek ; Latin magnus,mactus; Old German michel; English mickle,much.]  |
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mah | mf(/ī-or = m.)n. great, strong, powerful mighty, abundant  |
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mah | mf(/ī-or = m.)n. (with pitṛ-or mātṛ-) old, aged  |
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maha | mfn. great, mighty, strong, abundant  |
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maha | m. (see makha-, magha-) a feast, festival  |
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maha | m. the festival of spring |
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maha | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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maha | m. a sacrifice  |
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maha | m. a buffalo  |
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maha | m. light, lustre, brilliance  |
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mahā | f. a cow  |
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maha | m. Ichnocarpus Frutescens  |
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maha | n. plural great deeds  |
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maha | in compound for mahā- before ṛ- and before r- for ṛ-.  |
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mahā | in compound for mahat- (in used for mahat-as an independent word in accusative sg. mah/ām- equals mahāntam-).  |
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mahā | mahā-kaṅkara- etc. See .  |
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mahābabhru | m. a kind of animal living in holes  |
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mahābādha | mfn. causing great pain or damage  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. long-armed  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a dānava-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of one of the sons of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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mahābāhu | mfn. of a king  |
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mahābala | mf(ā-)n. exceedingly strong, very powerful or mighty, very efficacious etc.  |
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mahābala | m. wind  |
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mahābala | m. borax  |
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mahābala | m. a buddha-  |
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mahābala | m. (scilicet gaṇa-), a particular class of deceased ancestors  |
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mahābala | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants (?)  |
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mahābala | m. of indra- in the 4th manv-antara-  |
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mahābala | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahābala | m. of one of the 10 gods of anger  |
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mahābala | m. of a king and various other persons etc.  |
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mahābalā | f. Sida Cordifolia and Rhombifolia  |
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mahābala | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahābala | n. lead  |
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mahābala | n. a particular high number  |
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mahābala | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahābalakavi | m. Name of an author  |
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mahābalākṣa | a particular high number  |
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mahābalaparākrama | mfn. of great power and strength (viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābalarāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābalaśākya | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābalasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahābaleśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahābaleśvara | n. Name of a liṅga- temple  |
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mahābaleśvara | n. of a well-known Sanitarium called"Mahableshwar"in a range of hills near Poona in the Bombay Presidency  |
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mahābali | m. Name of the giant bali-  |
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mahābandha | m. a peculiar position of the hands or feet (in yoga-)  |
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mahābārhata | mfn. (fr. -bṛhat/i-) "a kind of metre"  |
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mahābhadra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Gmelina, Arborea  |
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mahābhadrā | f. Name of the gaṅgā-  |
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mahābhadra | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahābhāga | mf(ā-)n. one to whom a great portion or lot has fallen, highly fortunate, eminent in the highest degree, illustrious, highly distinguished (mostly of persons and frequently in address) etc.  |
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mahābhāga | mf(ā-)n. virtuous in a high degree, pure, holy  |
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mahābhāga | m. great luck, prosperity  |
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mahābhāga | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhāgā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in mahālaya-  |
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mahābhāgatā | f. ( ) high excellence, great good fortune, exalted station or merit  |
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mahābhāgatā | f. the possessing of the 8 cardinal virtues.  |
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mahābhāgatva | n. ( ) high excellence, great good fortune, exalted station or merit  |
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mahābhāgatva | n. the possessing of the 8 cardinal virtues.  |
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mahābhāgavata | m. a great worshipper of bhagavat- (viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābhāgavata | n. (with or scilicet purāṇa-) the great bhāgavata- purāṇa-  |
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mahābhāgin | mfn. exceedingly fortunate  |
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mahābhāgya | mfn. exceedingly fortunate ( mahābhāgyatā -tā- f.)  |
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mahābhāgya | n. great luck or happiness  |
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mahābhāgya | n. high excellence, exalted position (see māhābhāgya-).  |
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mahābhāgyatā | f. mahābhāgya |
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mahābhairava | m. a form of śiva- or bhairava-  |
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mahābhairava | m. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahābhairava | mf(ī-)n. related to or connected with mahā-bhairava-  |
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mahābhairavatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahābhāṇḍa | n. a great vessel  |
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mahābhāṇdāgāra | n. a chief treasury  |
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mahābhāṇḍāgāra | n. a chief treasury  |
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mahābhāra | m. a great weight or burden |
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mahābhārata | m. or n. (with or scilicet āhava-, yuddha-or any word signifying "battle") the great war of the bharata-s  |
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mahābhārata | n. (with or scilicet ākhyāna-),"great narrative of the war of the bharata-s", Name of the great epic poem in about 215, 000 lines describing the acts and contests of the sons of the two brothers dhṛtarāṣṭra- and pāṇḍu-, descendants of bharata-, who were of the lunar line of kings reigning in the neighbourhood of hastinā-pura- (the poem consists of 18 books with a supplement called hari-vaṃśa-, the whole being attributed to the sage vyāsa-) etc. ( )  |
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mahābhāratadarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratādhyāyānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratādiśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratakūṭoddāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratamīmāṃsā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratapañcaratna | n. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaṃgrahadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasaptatiśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasāra | mn. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasārasaṃgraha | m. (?) Name of work  |
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mahābhārataślokopanyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasphuṭaśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābhārataśravaṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratasūci | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparya | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyanirṇayapramāṇasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyaprakāśasaṃketa | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyarakṣā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratatātparyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratavivaraṇastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratavyākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhāratika | m. (prob.) one who knows the mahā-bhārata-  |
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mahābhāratoddhṛtasāraśloka | m. plural Name of work  |
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mahābharī | f. Alpinia Galanga  |
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mahābhāskaraṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhāsura | mfn. extremely brilliant (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābhāsvara | mfn. equals -bhāsura-  |
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mahābhāṣya | n. "Great Commentary", Name of patañjali-'s commentary on the sūtra-s of pāṇini- and the vārttika-s of kātyāyana- etc. ( )  |
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mahābhāṣyadīpikā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyakāra | m. Name of patañjali- commentator or commentary  |
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mahābhāṣyapradīpa | m. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaprakāśikā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaratnāvalī | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyasphūrti | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyaṭīkā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyatripadī | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyatripadīvyākhyāna | n. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyavārttika | n. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhāṣyavyākhyā | f. Name of commentaries on the mahā-bhāṣya-.  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. a great warrior  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahābhaṭa | m. of a warrior  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahābhaṭṭārikārcāratna | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhaṭṭīvyākaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahābhauma | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhaya | n. great danger or peril etc.  |
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mahābhaya | m. Great Danger personified as a son of adharma- by nirṛti- (see bhaya-)  |
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mahābhaya | mf(ā-)n. accompanied with great danger or peril, very dangerous or formidable  |
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mahābherīhāraka | m.  |
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mahābherīhārakaparivarta | m. Name of certain Buddhist sūtra- works.  |
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mahābhijana | m. (hābh-) a high or noble descent  |
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mahābhijana | mfn. nobly born  |
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mahābhijanajāta | mfn. of noble descent  |
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mahābhijñājñānābhibhū | (hābh-), m. Name of a buddha-  |
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mahābhikṣu | m. "great monk", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahābhīma | m. Name of śāṃtanu-  |
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mahābhīma | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahābhimāna | (hābh-) m. great self-conceit, great pride, arrogance  |
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mahābhiniṣkramaṇa | (hābh-) n. "the great going forth from home", Name of buddha-'s celebrated abandonment of his own family  |
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mahābhīru | m. "very timid", a sort of dung-beetle  |
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mahābhiṣa | m. Name of a sovereign of the race of ikṣvāku-  |
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mahābhīṣaṇaka | mfn. causing great distress, exceedingly fearful  |
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mahābhiṣava | (hābh-) m. the great distillation of soma-  |
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mahābhiṣeka | (hābh-) m. solemn sprinkling or unction  |
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mahābhiṣeka | Name of  |
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mahābhiṣekaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhiṣekavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahābhīṣma | m. Name of śāṃtanu-  |
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mahābhīśu | (hābh-) mfn. very brilliant  |
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mahābhisyandin | mfn. (hābh-) generating hypertrophy (superl. di-tama-)  |
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mahābhisyanditamatva | n. state of hypertrophy  |
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mahābhisyanditva | n. state of hypertrophy  |
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mahābhīta | mfn. greatly terrified  |
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mahābhītā | f. Mimosa Pudica  |
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mahābhīti | f. great danger or distress  |
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mahābhiyoga | (hābh-) m. a great accusation  |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 1. bhoga-) a great curve or coil, great hood (of a snake), great winding  |
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mahābhoga | mfn. (a snake) having great windings or coils, having a great hood  |
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mahābhoga | m. a great serpent  |
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mahābhoga | (hābh-) mfn. having a wide girth, having a large compass  |
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mahābhoga | m. (fr. 2. bhoga-) great enjoyment  |
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mahābhoga | mf(ā-)n. causing great enjoyment  |
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mahābhogā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great windings etc.  |
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mahābhogavat | mfn. having great enjoyment  |
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mahābhogin | mfn. equals -bhoga-vat- 1  |
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mahābhoja | m. a great monarch  |
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mahābhoja | m. Name of a king  |
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mahābhoṭa | m. Great Tibet  |
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mahābhoṭadeśa | m. Great Tibet  |
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mahābhra | (hābh-) n. a great or dense cloud  |
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mahābhraghoṣa | mfn. sounding deep like thunder,  |
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mahābhṛṅga | m. a species of Verbesina with blue flowers  |
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mahābhuja | mfn. having long arms  |
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mahābhūmi | f. a great country  |
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mahābhūmi | f. the whole territory (of a king)  |
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mahābhūmika | mfn. (?)  |
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mahābhūṣaṇa | n. a costly ornament  |
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mahābhūta | mfn. being great, great  |
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mahābhūta | m. a great creature or being  |
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mahābhūta | n. a great element, gross element (of which 5 are reckoned, viz. ether, air, fire, water, earth etc.[ see ] , as distinguished from the subtle element or tanmātra-, q.v)  |
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mahābhūṭadāna | n. a kind of religious gift  |
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mahābhūtaghaṭa | m. a jar with a figurative representation of the 5 element (wrong reading -dhaṭa-)  |
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mahābīja | mfn. having much seed (said of śiva-) (see -retas-).  |
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mahābījya | n. the Perinaeum  |
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mahābila | n. a deep cave or hole  |
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mahābila | n. the atmosphere, ether  |
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mahābila | n. a water-jar  |
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mahābila | n. the heart or mind (see mahad-b-).  |
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mahābimbara | m. or n. a particular high number  |
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mahābja | (hāb-) m. Name of a serpent demon  |
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mahābodhi | m. or f. the great intelligence of a buddha-  |
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mahābodhi | m. a buddha-  |
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mahābodhi | m. a particular incarnation of Buddha  |
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mahābodhisaṃghārāma | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery  |
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mahābodhyaṅgavatī | f. Name of a tantra- deity.  |
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mahābrahma | m. the great brahman-, the Supreme Spirit  |
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mahābrahma | m. plural (with Buddhists) one of the 18 classes of gods of the world of form (see )  |
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mahābrahman | m. the great brahman-, the Supreme Spirit  |
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mahābrahman | m. plural (with Buddhists) one of the 18 classes of gods of the world of form (see )  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a great Brahman  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a great Brahman (in ironical sense) (= ṇindita-brahman- )  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | m. a priest who officiates at a śrāddha- or solemn ceremony in honour of deceased ancestors  |
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mahābrāhmaṇa | n. "great brāhmaṇa-", Name of the tāṇḍya- brāhmaṇa-  |
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mahābrāhmaṇabhāgya | n. wrong reading for brāhmaṇamahā-bh-  |
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mahābṛhatī | f. Solanum Melongena  |
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mahābṛhatī | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahābuddha | m. the great buddha-  |
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mahābuddharūpa | n. a great image of Gautama buddha-,  |
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mahābuddhi | f. the intellect  |
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mahābuddhi | mfn. having great understanding, extremely clever (-buddhe- wrong reading for -yuddhe- )  |
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mahābuddhi | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mahābuddhi | m. of a man  |
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mahābudhna | (mah/ā--) mfn. having a wide bottom or base (said of a mountain)  |
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mahābuśa | m. a sort of rice (which takes a year to ripen)  |
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mahābuśa | m. barley  |
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mahac | in compound for mahat-.  |
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mahācaitanya | mfn. being the great intellect  |
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mahācakra | n. a great wheel, a great discus  |
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mahācakra | n. the mystic circle or assembly in the śākta- ceremonial  |
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mahācakra | m. "having a great wheel or discus", Name of a dānava- (varia lectio -vaktra-)  |
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mahācakrapraveśajñānamudrā | f. Name of a mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahācakravāḍa | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahācakravāla | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahācakravartin | m. a great emperor or universal monarch ( mahācakravartitā ti-tā- f.the rank of a great emperor)  |
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mahācakravartitā | f. mahācakravartin |
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mahācala | m. (hāc-) a great mountain  |
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mahācala | m. (with Buddhists) one of the 7 lower regions  |
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mahācamasa | m. Name of a man  |
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mahācamasa | m. see māhācamasya-.  |
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mahācampā | f. Name of a country or kingdom  |
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mahācamū | f. a large army, a great battalion, in su-m-  |
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mahācañcū | f. a species of culinary plant  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. a very violent or passionate man  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. Name of one of yama-'s two servants  |
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mahācaṇḍa | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahācaṇḍā | f. Name of cāmuṇḍā-  |
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mahācaṇḍī | f. Name of a female attendant of durgā-  |
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mahācandra | m. Name of a man  |
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mahācapalā | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahācārī | f. the speaking of the nāndī- (q.v)  |
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mahācaryā | f. "great course of life", the course of life of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahācārya | m. (hāc-) "the great teacher", Name of śiva-  |
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mahācārya | m. (?) Name of an author  |
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mahācaturaka | m. Name of a jackal  |
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mahacchabda | (śabda-), the word mahat-  |
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mahāchada | m. Lipeocercis Serrata  |
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mahāchāya | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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mahāchidrā | f. a species of medicinal plant  |
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mahācīna | m. Great China  |
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mahācīna | m. plural the inhabitants of that country  |
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mahācit | f. great intelligence ( mahācittva -tva- n.)  |
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mahācitrapāṭala | a species of plant  |
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mahācitta | gaRa sutaṃgamādi-  |
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mahācittā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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mahācittva | n. mahācit |
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mahācūḍā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahācunda | m. Name of a Buddhist mendicant  |
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mahācūta | m. a species of mango tree  |
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mahad | in compound for mahat-.  |
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mahada | mfn. giving greatness (?) (in mahadāyudhāni-,"weapons giving greatness") .  |
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mahadabhikhya | mfn. having a high-sounding name  |
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mahādairghatamasa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahādaitya | m. "the great daitya-", Name of a daitya-  |
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mahādaitya | m. of the grandfather of the second candra-gupta-  |
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mahāḍakara | (?) m. Name of a commentator  |
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mahādamatra | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahādambha | mfn. practising great deceit (said of śiva-)  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | mfn. having great tusks or fangs  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. a species of big tiger  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mahādaṃṣṭra | m. of a man  |
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mahādāna | n. "great gift", Name of certain valuable gifts (16 are enumerated)  |
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mahādāna | mfn. accompanied by valuable gifts (said of a sacrifice)  |
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mahādānanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahādānānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānapati | m. a very liberal man  |
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mahādānaprayogapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahādānavākyāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. a long staff  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. (according to to Scholiast or Commentator) a long arm  |
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mahādaṇḍa | m. severe punishment  |
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mahādaṇḍa | mfn. carrying a long staff  |
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mahādaṇḍa | mfn. Name of a servant or officer of yama-  |
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mahādaṇḍadhara | mf(ā-)n. (a ship) carrying a great mast  |
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mahādanta | m. the tusk of an elephant  |
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mahādanta | mfn. having large teeth or tusks (said of śiva-)  |
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mahādanta | m. an elephant with long tusks  |
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mahādaridra | mfn. extremely poor  |
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mahādāru | n. Pinus Deodora  |
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mahadāśā | f. great expectation, high hope  |
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mahādaśā | f. the influence of a predominant planet  |
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mahadāścaryam | ind. very surprising  |
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mahadāśraya | mfn. dependent upon or attached to the great  |
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mahadāśraya | m. having recourse to the great  |
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mahadāvāsa | m. a great or roomy dwelling  |
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mahadāyudha | n. a great weapon  |
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mahadbhaya | n. a great danger or emergency  |
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mahadbhaya | n. fear of great people  |
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mahadbhū | mfn. become great or full (mahad-used adverbially) .  |
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mahadbhūta | mfn. idem or 'mfn. become great or full (mahad-used adverbially) .'  |
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mahādbhuta | mfn. (hād-) very wonderful  |
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mahādbhuta | n. a great marvel  |
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mahādbhuta | n. Name of the 72nd pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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mahadbhūtādhipati | m. a particular supernatural being  |
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mahadbila | n. the atmosphere, ether (see mahā-b-)  |
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mahādeha | mfn. having a great body  |
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mahādeva | m. "the great deity", Name of rudra- or śiva- or one of his attendant deities etc.  |
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mahādeva | m. of one of the 8 forms of rudra- or śiva-  |
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mahādeva | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahādeva | m. of various authors etc. (also dīkṣita-m-, dvi-vedi-m-; see below)  |
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mahādeva | m. of a mountain  |
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mahādevā | f. Name of a daughter of devaka- (wrong reading for saha-devā-)  |
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mahādeva | n. Name of a tantra- (see śiva-tantra-)  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭa | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevabhaṭṭadinakara | m. Name of learned men  |
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mahādevadaivajña | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevadīkṣita | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevadvivedin | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahādevagṛha | n. a temple of śiva-  |
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mahādevahārivaṃśa | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevahata | mfn. slain by rudra-  |
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mahādevāhata | mfn. hit by mahā-deva-  |
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mahādevajosī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevakavīśācāryasarasvatī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevakṛtyā | f. a wrong act committed against śiva-  |
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mahādevamaṇi | m. a species of medicinal plant  |
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mahādevānanda | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevapaṇḍita | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapuṇatāmakara | (?) m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapuṇyastambhakara | m. Name of author.  |
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mahādevapura | n. Name of a city  |
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mahādevasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevasahasranāmastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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mahādevasarasvatī | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevasarasvatīvedāntin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevaśarman | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevasarvajñavādīndra | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevaśāstrin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevāśrama | m. Name of author  |
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mahādevastotra | n. Name of stotra-  |
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mahādevāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevatantra | n. the mahā-deva- tantra- (See above)  |
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mahādevatīrtha | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahādevatva | n. the state or dignity of"the great deity"  |
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mahādevavādīndra | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavājapeyin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavedāntavāgīśa | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavedāntin | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavid | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevavidyāvāgīśa | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevendrasarasvatī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of śiva-'s wife pārvatī- etc. ( )  |
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mahādevī | f. of lakṣmī-  |
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mahādevī | f. of dākṣāyaṇī- in the śālagrāma-  |
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mahādevī | f. the chief wife of a king etc. ( mahādevītva vī-tva- n.the rank of chief wife )  |
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mahādevī | f. a kind of colocynth  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of various women  |
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mahādevī | f. Name of several works.  |
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mahādevītva | n. mahādevī |
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mahādevīya | mfn. composed by mahā-deva-  |
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mahādevīya | n. Name of work  |
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mahadgata | mfn. great (see pāli- mahaggato-).  |
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mahadgaurava | n. high respect or reverence  |
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mahadguṇa | mfn. possessing the virtues of the great ( mahadguṇatva -tva- n.)  |
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mahadguṇatva | n. mahadguṇa |
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mahādhana | n. great spoil or booty (taken in battle)  |
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mahādhana | n. a great contest, great battle  |
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mahādhana | n. great wealth or riches  |
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mahādhana | n. agriculture  |
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mahādhana | mf(ā-)n. costing much money, very costly or precious or valuable  |
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mahādhana | mf(ā-)n. having much money, rich, wealthy etc.  |
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mahādhana | m. Name of a merchant  |
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mahādhana | n. anything costly or precious  |
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mahādhana | n. gold  |
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mahādhana | n. incense  |
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mahādhana | n. costly raiment  |
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mahādhanapati | m. a very rich man  |
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mahādhanika | mfn. excessively rich  |
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mahādhanurdhara | m. ( ) a great archer.  |
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mahādhanus | mfn. having a great bow (śiva-)  |
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mahādhanuṣmat | m. ( ) a great archer.  |
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mahādharma | m. Name of a prince of the kiṃ-nara-s  |
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mahādharmadhvaja | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahādharmadundubhi | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahādhātu | m. "great metal or element", gold  |
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mahādhātu | m. lymph  |
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mahādhātu | m. Name of śiva- (equals meru-parvata- )  |
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mahādhavalapurāṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahādhī | mfn. having a great understanding  |
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mahādhipati | (hādh-) f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahādhṛti | m. Name of a king  |
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mahādhur | m. equals mahān dhūḥ sadṛśaḥ pravāhaḥ- ( )  |
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mahādhura | m.  |
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mahādhurya | m. a full-grown draught-ox  |
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mahādhvaja | m. a camel  |
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mahādhvāna | m. a loud sound  |
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mahādhvani | m. "making a loud noise", Name of a dānava-  |
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mahādhvanika | (hādh-) mfn. "one who has gone a long journey", dead  |
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mahādhvara | (hādh-) m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāḍhya | mfn. (hāḍh-) very rich  |
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mahāḍhya | m. Nauclea Cadamba  |
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mahādikaṭabhī | (hād-) f. a species of Achyranthes (varia lectio mahālik-).  |
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mahāḍīna | n. a kind of flight  |
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mahādīpadānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahādiś | f. a chief quarter of the world (east, south, west, north) commentator or commentary  |
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mahādivākīrtya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahādrāvaka | m. a kind of drug  |
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mahādroṇā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahādroṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahādṛti | m. a great leather bag or pouch  |
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mahādruma | m. a great tree etc.  |
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mahādruma | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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mahādruma | m. Name of a son of bhavya-  |
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mahādruma | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by him  |
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mahāduḥkha | n. a great pain or evil  |
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mahādundu | m. a great military drum  |
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mahādurga | mfn. very difficult to be crossed  |
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mahādurga | n. a great calamity or danger  |
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mahādūṣaka | m. a species of grain  |
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mahādūta | m. or n. (?) Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahādvādaśīvicāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahādvandva | m. equals -dundu- (q.v)  |
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mahādvāra | m. n. a principal door or gate  |
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mahādvārā | f. (a woman) having a large vagina  |
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mahadvāruṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahadvat | mfn. connected with the word mahat-  |
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mahadvyatikrama | m. a great transgression  |
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mahādyotā | f. Name of a tantra- goddess  |
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mahadyuman | m. or n. (?) Name of a tīrtha- (others"of the sun")  |
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mahādyuti | mfn. of great splendour, very bright or glorious |
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mahādyutikara | m. Name of the sun  |
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mahāga | mfn. (?) great, prosperous  |
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mahāgada | (hāg-) m. "great remedy", a kind of drug  |
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mahāgada | m. great sickness  |
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mahāgada | m. fever  |
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mahāgada | m. a particular sickness  |
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mahāgada | mfn. having a great club  |
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mahāgaja | m. a great elephant  |
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mahāgaja | m. one of the elephant that support the earth (see dik-karin-)  |
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mahāgajalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgala | mfn. long-necked or thick-necked  |
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mahāgaṇa | m. a great multitude, great assembly or crowd, great corporate body  |
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mahāgaṇa | m. a particular high number (1 with 14 ciphers)  |
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mahāgaṇapati | m. "great leader of (śiva-'s) hosts", Name of gaṇeśa- or a form of gaṇeśa- ( )  |
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mahāgaṇapatikalpepañcatriṃśatpīṭhikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatisahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatistotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgaṇapatividyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāgandha | mf(ā-)n. having a strong odour, very fragrant  |
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mahāgandha | m. Calamus Rotang  |
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mahāgandha | m. Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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mahāgandhā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahāgandha | m. Name of a flower  |
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mahāgandha | m. of cāmuṇḍā-  |
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mahāgandha | n. a kind of sandal-wood  |
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mahāgandha | n. myrrh  |
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mahāgandhahastin | m. Name of a very efficacious remedy  |
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mahāgaṇeśa | m. Name of gaṇeśa-  |
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mahāgaṇeśapurāṇegaṇeśagītā | f. plural Name of work  |
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mahāgaṅgā | f. "the great gaṅgā-", Name of a river  |
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mahāgarbha | mfn. "having a large womb"(or m."a large womb"), Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgarbha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāgarta | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgastyasaṃhitā | (hāg-) f. Name of work  |
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mahāgati | (prob.) f. a particular high number  |
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mahāgaurī | f. one of the 9 forms of durgā-  |
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mahāgaurī | f. Name of a river  |
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mahāgaurīvita | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāgava | m. Bos Gavaeus  |
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mahāgaya | mfn. having a great household (said of agni-)  |
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mahāghaṇṭādhara | mf(ā-)n. having a large bell  |
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mahāghasa | m. "great eater", Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāghāsa | mfn. abounding with grass or fodder  |
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mahāghāsa | m. equals mahato mahatyā vā ghāsaḥ- Va1rtt. 1.  |
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mahāghaṭa | m. a great pitcher (according to to others, a proper N.)  |
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mahāghoṇṭā | f. the big jujube  |
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mahāghora | mfn. very terrible or formidable  |
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mahāghora | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahāghoṣa | mf(ā-)n. loud-sounding  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. a loud noise  |
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mahāghoṣā | f. Boswellia Thurifera  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. equals karkaṭa-śṛṅgī- (or a kind of gall-nut)  |
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mahāghoṣa | m. equals śṛṅgī-  |
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mahāghoṣa | n. a market  |
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mahāghoṣānugā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāghoṣasvararāja | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāghoṣeśvara | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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mahāghṛta | n. ghee kept a long time (used for medicinal purposes)  |
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mahāghūrṇā | f. spirituous liquor  |
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mahāgiri | m. a great mountain  |
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mahāgiri | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāgiri | m. (with jaina-s) of a sthavira-  |
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mahāgīta | m. "great singer", Name of śiva-  |
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mahāgni | m. Name of work (hāg-)  |
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mahāgnicayana | n. Name of work (and mahāgnicayanakārikā na-kārikā- f. mahāgnicayanaprayoga na-prayoga- m. mahāgnicayanavyākhyā na-vyākhyā- f. mahāgnicayanasūtra na-sūtra- n.) |
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mahāgnicayanakārikā | f. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanaprayoga | m. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanasūtra | n. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnicayanavyākhyā | f. mahāgnicayana |
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mahāgnisarvasva | n. Name of work  |
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mahāgodhūma | m. coarse-grained wheat  |
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mahāgraha | m. "the great planet", Name of rāhu-  |
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mahāgraha | m. of the planet Saturn  |
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mahāgrāha | m. a great shark  |
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mahāgrahāyaṇī | (hāgr-) f. Name of the 15th day of the first half of the month āgrahāyaṇa-  |
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mahāgrāma | m. a great multitude  |
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mahāgrāma | m. a great village  |
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mahāgrāma | m. Name of the ancient capital of Ceylon (said to be the of Ptolemy and the modern Magama)  |
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mahāgrāma | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāgranthika | mfn. (in med.) forming great knots  |
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mahāgṛha | n. a large house  |
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mahāgrīva | mfn. long-necked (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāgrīva | m. a camel  |
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mahāgrīva | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāgrīva | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāgrīvin | m. "long-necked", a camel  |
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mahāgṛṣṭi | f. a cow with a large hump  |
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mahāguha | m. a species of parasitical worm, (see -kuha-)  |
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mahāguhā | f. Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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mahāgulmā | f. the soma- plant  |
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mahāguṇa | m. a chief quality, cardinal virtue  |
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mahāguṇa | mfn. possessing great excellencies, distinguished, very meritorious  |
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mahāguṇa | mfn. very efficacious  |
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mahāguṇa | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahāguṇatva | n. the possession of great properties or virtues  |
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mahāguru | m. a very venerable person  |
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mahāhailihila |  |
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mahāhaṃsa | m. "great haṃsa-" (q.v), Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāhanu | mfn. having large jaws  |
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mahāhanu | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāhanu | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahāhanu | m. of a being attending on śiva-  |
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mahāharmya | n. a great building or palace, splendid mansion  |
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mahāhāsa | m. loud laughter  |
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mahāhāsa | mfn. laughing loudly  |
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mahāhasta | mfn. having large hands (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāhastin | mfn. having large hands  |
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mahāhava | (hāh-) m. a great war or battle  |
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mahāhava | m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāhavis | n. the principal oblation at the sākam-edha- sacrifice  |
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mahāhavis | n. clarified butter  |
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mahāhavis | n. Name of śiva- (see havis-)  |
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mahāhavis | m. Name of a hotṛ-  |
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mahāhaya | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāhemavat | mfn. richly adorned with gold  |
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mahāhetu | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāhi | m. a great serpent  |
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mahāhigandhā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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mahāhimavat | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāhiśayana | n. the sleeping (of viṣṇu-) on the great serpent  |
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mahāhivalaya | mf(ā-)n. wearing a great serpent as a bracelet (said of durgā-)  |
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mahāhna | (hāh-) m. "advanced time of day", the afternoon (see -niśā-, -rātra-).  |
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mahāhrada | m. a great tank or pool etc.  |
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mahāhrada | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāhrada | m. of a mythical pool,  |
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mahāhrada | m. of śiva- (see tīrtha-m-).  |
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mahāhrasva | mfn. very short, exceedingly low  |
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mahāhrasvā | f. Mucuna Pruritus  |
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mahaikoddiṣṭa | n. a kind of funeral ceremony  |
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mahaikoddiṣṭa | mahaitareya- etc. See .  |
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mahailā | f. great cardamoms  |
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mahairaṇḍa | m. a species of Ricinus  |
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mahaiśvarya | n. great power  |
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mahaitareya | n. Name of the  |
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mahāja | (hāja-) m. a large he-goat  |
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mahāja | mfn. high-born, noble  |
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mahājābāla | m. Name of a man  |
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mahājajñu | m. Name of a mythical teacher  |
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mahājālī | f. (only ) a species of ghoṣā- with yellowish flowers  |
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mahājālī | f. a species of kośātakī- with red flowers  |
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mahājālī | f. a species of creeper  |
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mahājālī | f. a kind of factitious salt.  |
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mahājālini | (mc. for nī-) f. a species of plant  |
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mahājambha | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahājambu | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājambū | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājana | m. (sg.;rarely plural) a great multitude of men, the populace ( mahājane ne- ind.in the presence of a great number of men, in public) etc.  |
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mahājana | m. a great or eminent man, great persons  |
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mahājana | m. the chief or head of a trade or caste  |
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mahājana | m. a merchant (?)  |
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mahājana | mfn. (a house) occupied by a great number of men  |
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mahājane | ind. mahājana |
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mahājaṅgha | m. "great-legged", a camel  |
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mahājanīya | mfn. equals mahāñ jano yasya- vArttika  |
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mahājānu | m. "large-kneed", Name of a Brahman  |
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mahājānu | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahājapa | m. a particular personification  |
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mahājaṭa | mfn. wearing a great braid or coil of matted hair (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahājaṭā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahājātaka | n. "the great jātaka-", Name of one of the best and most often recited jātaka-s of the buddha- |
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mahājāti | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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mahājātīya | mfn. moderately large  |
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mahājātīya | mfn. of an excellent sort or species  |
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mahājatru | mfn. having a great collar-bone (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahājava | mf(ā-)n. very impetuous, very swift, very fleet, very rapid  |
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mahājava | m. an antelope  |
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mahājavā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- (varia lectio mano-javā-).  |
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mahājaya | mfn. very victorious  |
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mahājaya | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahājayā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahājhaṣa | m. a big or strong fish  |
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mahājihva | mfn. long-tongued (said of śiva-)  |
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mahājihva | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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mahājñānagītā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahājñānayutā | f. Name of the goddess manasā-  |
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mahājñānin | m. "knowing much", Name of śiva-  |
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mahājñānin | m. a great soothsayer  |
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mahājvāla | mfn. blazing greatly (said of śiva-)  |
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mahājvāla | m. a sacrificial fire  |
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mahājvāla | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahājvālā | f. a large flame  |
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mahājvara | m. great affliction  |
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mahājvarāṅkuśa | m. a mixture used as a remedy for fever  |
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mahājyaiṣṭhī | f. Name of a night of full moon coinciding with certain phenomena in the heavens in the month jyaiṣṭha-  |
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mahājyotis | m. "having great splendour", Name of śiva-  |
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mahājyotiṣmatī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahaka | m. (only ) an eminent man  |
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mahaka | m. a tortoise  |
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mahaka | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahaka | m. Name of a man (see māhaki-).  |
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mahākaccha | m. a high Cedrena Toona  |
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mahākaccha | m. "having vast shores", the sea  |
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mahākaccha | m. varuṇa-, god of the sea  |
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mahākaccha | m. a mountain  |
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mahākadambaka | m. a species of large Kadamba  |
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mahākailāsadaṇḍaka | m. Name of work  |
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mahākalā | f. the night of the new moon  |
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mahākāla | m. a form of śiva- in his character of destroyer (being then represented black and of terrific aspect) or a place sacred to that form of śiva- etc.  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants etc. ( mahākālatva -tva- n. )  |
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mahākāla | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākāla | m. equals viṣṇu-rūpākhaṇḍa-daṇḍāyamāna-samaya- (?)  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahākāla | m. of a species of cucumber, Trichosanthes Palmata  |
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mahākāla | m. the mango tree (?)  |
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mahākāla | m. (with jaina-s) one of the 9 treasures  |
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mahākāla | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahākāla | n. Name of a liṅga- in ujjayinī-  |
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mahākālabhairavatantreśarabhakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālakavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālakhaṇḍa | mn. (?) Name of work  |
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mahākālamata | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālapura | n. " mahā-kāla-'s city", ujjayinī-  |
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mahākālarudroditastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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mahākālasaṃhitākūṭa | mn. Name of work  |
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mahākālastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālatva | n. mahākāla |
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mahākālaveya | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school  |
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mahākālayogaśāstrekhecarīvidyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahākāleśvara | n. Name of a liṅga- at ujjayinī-  |
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mahākāleta | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school  |
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mahākāleya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahākālī | f. Name of durgā- in her terrific form  |
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mahākālī | f. of one of durgā-'s attendants  |
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mahākālī | f. (with jaina-s) of one of the 16 vidyā-devī-s  |
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mahākālī | f. of a goddess who executed the commands of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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mahākālīmata | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālīsūkta | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālītantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākālīyantra | n. Name of a particular magical diagram  |
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mahākalopa | m. plural Name of a śākhā- or school (see -kālopa-, -kāpola-).  |
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mahākālopa | m. plural Name of a school (see -kalopa-).  |
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mahākalpa | m. a great cycle of time  |
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mahākalpa | m. Name of śiva- (equals divya-bhūṣaṇa- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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mahākalyāṇa | n. a particular drug (see kalyāṇaka-).  |
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mahākalyāṇaka | mfn. very excellent  |
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mahākambu | mfn. stark naked (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākanda | m. garlic, radish and other tuberous plants  |
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mahākanda | m. Hingtsha Repens  |
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mahākanda | n. dry ginger  |
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mahākaṅkara | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākānta | m. "very pleasing", Name of śiva-  |
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mahākāntā | f. the earth  |
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mahākaṇṭakinī | f. "having large thorns", Cactus Indicus  |
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mahākanya | m. Name of a man  |
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mahākanya | m. plural of his descendants  |
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mahākapāla | m. "large-headed", Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahākapāla | m. of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākaparda | m. a species of shell  |
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mahākapi | m. "great ape", Name of a king  |
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mahākapi | m. of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākapi | m. of one of the 34 incarnations of buddha-  |
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mahākapilapañcarātra | n. Name of work  |
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mahākapittha | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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mahākapittha | m. red garlic  |
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mahākapola | m. "great-cheeked", Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākāpola | m. plural a particular school of the sāma-veda-,  |
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mahākapota | m. a species of serpent  |
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mahākara | m. a large hand  |
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mahākara | m. a large revenue or rent  |
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mahākara | m. "having great rays", Name of a buddha-  |
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mahākara | mfn. large-handed  |
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mahākara | mfn. having a large revenue |
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mahākāra | mfn. (hāk-) "large-formed", great, extensive  |
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mahākāra | m. plural Name of a country belonging to madhya-deśa-  |
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mahākarabha | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākarambha | m. a particular poisonous plant  |
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mahākāraṇa | n. first cause  |
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mahākāraṇaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahākarañja | m. Galedupa Piscidia  |
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mahākarkāru | m. a species of plant  |
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mahākarman | n. a great work  |
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mahākarman | mfn. accomplishing great works (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākarṇa | mfn. having large ears (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākarṇa | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahākarṇī | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahākarṇi | m. Name of a man  |
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mahākarṇikāra | m. Cathartocarpus (Cassia) Fistula  |
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mahākārtayaśa | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahākārttikī | f. the night of full moon in the month kārttika- (when the moon is in the constellation rohiṇī-)  |
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mahākaruṇa | mfn. very compassionate ( mahākaruṇatā -tā-f. )  |
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mahākaruṇa | f. general compassionateness  |
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mahākaruṇācandri | mahākaruṇacandri m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahākaruṇacandri | mahākaruṇācandri m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahākaruṇapuṇḍarīka | n. Name of a sūtra-  |
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mahākaruṇatā | f. mahākaruṇa |
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mahākāruṇika | mfn. exceedingly compassionate  |
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mahākāśa | m. Name of a varṣa-  |
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mahākāśabhairavakalpeśarabheśvarakavaca | (hāk-) n. Name of work  |
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mahākāśī | f. Name of the tutelary goddess of the mataṃga-ja-s  |
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mahākāśyapa | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākathahacakra | (hāk-) n. a particular magical diagram  |
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mahākaṭitaṭaśroṇī | f. (a woman) having large hips and buttocks  |
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mahākātyāyana | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākauṣītaka | n. Name of a Vedic work  |
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mahākauṣītaki | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahākauṣītakibrāhmaṇa | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-  |
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mahākauṣṭhila | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākauṣṭhilya | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahākavi | m. a great or classical poet commentator or commentary (see -kāvya-)  |
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mahākavi | m. Name of śukra-  |
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mahākāvya | n. a great or classical poem (applied as a distinguishing title to 6 chief artificial poems, viz. the raghu-vaṃśa-, kumārasambhava- and megha-dūta- by kālidāsa-, the śiśupāla-vadha- by māgha-, the kirātārjunīya- by bhāravi- and the naiṣadha-carita- by śrī-harṣa-; according to to some the bhaṭṭi-kāvya- is also a mahā-kāvya-) ( ) .  |
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mahākāya | mfn. large-bodied, of great stature, tall, bulky etc. ( mahākāyatva -tva- n.)  |
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mahākāya | m. an elephant  |
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mahākāya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākāya | m. of śiva-  |
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mahākāya | m. of a being attending on śiva-  |
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mahākāya | m. of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahākāyā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahākāyaśirodhara | mfn. having a large body and strong neck  |
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mahākāyatva | n. mahākāya |
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mahākāyika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākeśa | mfn. having strong hair (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāketu | mfn. having a great banner (said of śiva-),  |
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mahākhallava | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mahākhalvala | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mahākhaṇḍana | m. Name of two works.  |
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mahākharva | m. n. a high number, 10 billions (?)  |
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mahākhāta | n. a deep ditch or moat  |
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mahākhāta | mfn. having a large ditch or moat  |
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mahākhyāta | mfn. greatly renowned  |
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mahākīrtana | n. a house  |
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mahākīrti | mfn. high-renowned  |
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mahākīṭaparvata | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahakka | m. a, wide-spreading fragrance  |
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mahākośa | m. a large sheath  |
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mahākośa | mfn. having a large sheath  |
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mahākośa | mfn. having a large scrotum (said of śiva-)  |
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mahākośaphalā | f. a species of gourd  |
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mahākośātakī | f. a kind of gourd  |
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mahākośī | f. Name of the tutelary goddess of the mataṃga-ja-s (varia lectio -kāśī-)  |
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mahākośī | f. of a river  |
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mahākrama | m. "wide-striding", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahākratu | m. a great sacrifice (see -yajña-).  |
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mahākṛcchra | n. great penance (used as Name of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahākrodha | mfn. very inclined to wrath  |
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mahākrodha | mfn. Name of śiva-  |
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mahākṛṣṇa | m. "very black", a species of serpent  |
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mahākṛtyāparimala | m. a kind of magical spell  |
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mahākrūrā | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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mahākṣa | mfn. (hākṣa-) having great eyes (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahākṣapaṇaka | m. Name of an author  |
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mahākṣapaṭalika | m. a chief keeper of archives  |
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mahākṣāra | m. a kind of natron  |
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mahākṣatrapa | m. a great satrap  |
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mahākṣauhiṇī | (hāk-;in algebra) f. idem or '(hāk-) m. or n. (?) a particular high number ' (1 with twenty-four ciphers)  |
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mahākṣīra | m. sugarcane  |
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mahākṣīrā | f. a female buffalo  |
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mahākṣobhya | (hāk-) m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahākuha | m. a species of parasitical worm (see -guha-).  |
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mahākula | n. a great or noble family etc.  |
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mahākula | mfn. being of a great or noble family, high-born etc.  |
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mahākūla | mf(ā-)n. having high banks  |
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mahākūla | mf(ā-)n. high-born (equals -kula-)  |
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mahākulīna | mf(ā-)n. equals prec. |
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mahākulīnatā | f. noble birth  |
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mahākulodbhava | mfn. sprung from a great or noble family. ( )  |
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mahākulotpanna | mfn. sprung from a great or noble family. ( )  |
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mahākumāra | m. an hereditary prince  |
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mahākumbhī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahākumudā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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mahākuṇḍa | m. Name of one of the attendants of śiva-  |
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mahākuṇḍa | m. of a man  |
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mahākūpa | m. a deep well  |
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mahākūrma | m. Name of a king  |
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mahākuśa | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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mahākuṣṭha | n. "severe cutaneous eruption", Name of 7 forms of cutaneous eruption  |
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mahākusumikā | f. Gmelina Arborea  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. the great lakṣmī- (properly the śakti- of nārāyaṇa- or viṣṇu-, but sometimes identified with durgā- or with sarasvatī-;also Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in kara-vīra-) (see )  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. Name of a girl 13 years old and not arrived at puberty (who represents the goddess durgā- at the durgā- festival)  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. of a woman  |
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mahālakṣmī | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahālakṣmīhṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīhṛdayastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīnāmavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmīsūkta | n. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmītīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahālakṣmīvilāsa | m. a particular drug  |
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mahālakṣmīvrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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mahālakṣmīvratapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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mahālakṣmyaṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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mahālalāṭa | mfn. having a great forehead  |
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mahālasā | (hāl-) f. "very lazy", Name of a woman  |
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mahālaya | m. (hāl-) a great dwelling  |
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mahālaya | m. a great temple, great monastery  |
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mahālaya | m. a temple  |
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mahālaya | m. a monastery  |
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mahālaya | m. a place of refuge, sanctuary, asylum  |
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mahālaya | m. the loka- or world of brahmā-  |
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mahālaya | m. a tree etc. sacred to a deity  |
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mahālaya | m. a place of pilgrimage  |
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mahālaya | m. the great Universal Spirit  |
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mahālaya | m. a particular half month  |
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mahālaya | m. Name of a place  |
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mahālaya | m. of a man  |
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mahālayā | f. Name of a particular festival, the day of the moon's change in the month bhādra- and the last day of the Hindu lunar year  |
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mahālayā | f. of a particular deity  |
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mahālaya | n. (prob.) Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahālayaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahālayaśrāddhapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahālikaṭabhī | f. varia lectio for mah/ādik- q.v  |
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mahālīlāsarasvatī | f. a form of the goddess tārā- q.v  |
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mahāliṅga | n. a great liṅga- or phallus  |
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mahāliṅga | n. Name of a place  |
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mahāliṅga | mfn. having a great male organ (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāliṅgaśāstrin | m. Name of author  |
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mahāliṅgayogin | m. Name of author  |
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mahalla | m. (fr. Arabic mahall) a eunuch in a king's palace or in a harem  |
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mahallaka | mf(ikā-)n. old, feeble, decrepit  |
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mahallaka | m. equals prec.  |
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mahallaka | m. a large house, mansion  |
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mahallaka | m. Name of a daughter of prahlāda-  |
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mahallikā | f. a female attendant in the women's apartments  |
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mahallika | m. equals mahalla-  |
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mahālodha | ( ) ( ) m. a species of Symplocos.  |
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mahālodhra | ( ) m. a species of Symplocos.  |
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mahāloha | n. "great iron", magnetic iron  |
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mahālola | mfn. excessively eager  |
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mahālola | m. a crow  |
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mahāloman | m. Name of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -loma-; see -roman-).  |
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mahālugi | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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mahālugipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāmada | m. great pride or intoxication  |
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mahāmada | m. excessive or violent rut (of an elephant)  |
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mahāmada | m. fever  |
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mahāmada | m. an elephant in strong rut  |
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mahamadaedala | m. = $ Name of a prince  |
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mahāmāghī | f. (prob.) the day of full moon in the month māgha- when certain other celestial phenomena also occur  |
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mahāmagna | wrong reading for -nagna- (q.v)  |
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mahāmaha | m. a great festive procession  |
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mahāmaha | mfn. (prob. an old Intensive form) very mighty  |
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mahāmahā | f. Name of a constellation  |
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mahāmahā | f. a species of plant (wrong reading for -sahā-) (see the similar forms ghanāghana-, patāpata-, vadāvada-.)  |
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mahāmahas | n. a great light (seen in the sky)  |
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mahāmāheśvara | m. a great worshipper of maheśvara- or śiva-  |
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mahāmaheśvarakavi | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāmaheśvarāyatana | n. a particular region of the gods  |
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mahāmahiman | m. excessive greatness, true greatness ( mahāmahimaśālin hima-śālin- mfn.possessing true great)  |
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mahāmahiman | mfn. extremely great, truly great ( mahāmahimatva hima-tva- n.)  |
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mahāmahimaśālin | mfn. mahāmahiman |
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mahāmahimatva | n. mahāmahiman |
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mahāmahivrata | (mah/ā--) mfn. exercising great power  |
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mahāmahopādhyāya | m. a very great or venerable teacher (a title given to learned men)  |
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mahāmaitra | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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mahāmaitrī | f. great friendship, great attachment, great compassion (see )  |
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mahāmaitrīsamādhi | m. Name of a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmakha | m. a great or principal sacrifice (see -yajña-). |
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mahāmāla | mfn. wearing a great garland (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāmalaharī | f. a particular rāgiṇī-  |
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mahāmalayapura | n. Name of the 7 pagodas hewn out of the rocks at Mamallapuram near Madras  |
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mahāmālikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāmalla | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mahāmāṃsa | n. "costly meat", Name of various kinds of meat and especially of human flesh etc.  |
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mahāmāṃsavikraya | m. selling human flesh  |
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mahāmāṃsī | f. a kind of little shrub  |
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mahāmanas | mfn. (mah/ā--) great-minded, high-minded, magnanimous arrogant-minded, proud, haughty  |
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mahāmanas | m. the fabulous animal śarabha- (q.v)  |
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mahāmanas | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāmānasī | f. a goddess peculiar to the jaina-s  |
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mahāmānasikā | f. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 16 vidyā-devī-s  |
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mahāmanaska | mfn. equals -manas- mfn.  |
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mahāmanasvin | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmaṇḍala | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāmaṇḍaleśvara | m. a great chief of a province  |
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mahāmaṇḍalika | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāmaṇḍapa | n. Name of a vestibule in a celebrated śaiva- temple  |
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mahāmāndāra | m. or n. (?) a species of flower  |
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mahāmandārava | m. Name of a particular celestial plant  |
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mahāmaṇḍūka | m. a kind of large frog  |
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mahāmaṅgala | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. a costly gem, precious jewel  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmaṇi | m. of a king  |
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mahāmani | m. Name of a king (wrong reading for -maṇi-, q.v)  |
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mahāmaṇicūḍa | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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mahāmaṇidhara | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāmānin | mfn. exceedingly proud  |
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mahāmaṇiratna | m. Name of a fabulous mountain  |
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mahāmañjuṣaka | n. (!) Name of a particular celestial flower  |
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mahāmañjūṣaka | m. Name of a particular celestial flower  |
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mahāmantra | m. any very sacred or efficacious text (of the veda- etc.)  |
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mahāmantra | m. a great spell, very efficacious charm (used especially against a serpent's venom)  |
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mahāmantrādisevāprakāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmantrānusāriṇī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess  |
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mahāmantrin | m. a chief counsellor, prime minister  |
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mahāmantrin | m. a great statesman or politician  |
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mahāmanuṣya | m. a man of high rank  |
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mahāmanuṣya | m. Name of a poet  |
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mahāmānya | mfn. being in great honour with (genitive case)  |
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mahāmarakata | m. a great emerald  |
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mahāmarakata | mfn. adorned with great emerald (varia lectio -mārakata-, q.v)  |
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mahāmārakata | mf(ā-)n. richly adorned with emeralds (see -marakata-).  |
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mahāmārga | m. a great road, high road, main street (see -patha-)  |
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mahāmārgapati | m. a superintendent of roads  |
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mahāmārī | f. "great destroying goddess", a form of durgā- and a spell called from her  |
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mahāmārī | f. a pestilence causing great mortality, the cholera (see mārī-).  |
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mahāmarṣa | (hām-) mfn. extremely wrathful  |
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mahāmarutvatīya | m. (with graha-) a particular libation consisting of a cupful offered to indra- marut-vat-  |
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mahāmāṣa | m. a species of large bean  |
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mahāmata | mfn. highly esteemed or honoured  |
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mahāmati | mfn. great-minded, having a great understanding, clever etc.  |
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mahāmati | m. the planet Jupiter  |
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mahāmati | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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mahāmati | m. of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāmati | m. of a son of su-mati-  |
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mahāmati | f. Name of a woman  |
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mahāmatī | f. a particular lunar day personified as a daughter of aṅgiras-  |
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mahāmātṛ | f. plural "the great mothers", Name of a class of personifications of the śakti- or female energy of śiva-  |
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mahāmātra | mfn. great in measure, great, the greatest, best, most excellent of (compound)  |
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mahāmātra | m. a man of high rank, high official, prime minister etc.  |
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mahāmātra | m. an elephant-driver or keeper etc.  |
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mahāmātra | m. a superintendent of elephants  |
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mahāmātra | m. the wife of a prime minister or high official, great lady  |
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mahāmātṛgaṇeśvara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmātrī | f. a spiritual teacher's wife  |
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mahāmatsya | m. a large fish  |
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mahāmatta | mfn. being in excessive rut (as an elephant)  |
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mahāmātya | (hām-) m. the prime minister of a king  |
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mahāmaudgalyāyana | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāmāya | mf(ā-)n. having great deceit or illusion  |
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mahāmāya | mf(ā-)n. practising great deceit or illusion very illusory |
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mahāmāya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmāya | m. of śiva- ( )  |
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mahāmāya | m. of an asura-  |
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mahāmāya | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mahāmāyā | f. great deceit or illusion, the divine power of illusion (which makes the universe appear as if really existing and renders it cognizable by the senses), the illusory nature of worldly objects personified and identified with durgā-  |
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mahāmāya | m. Name of a wife of śuddhodana-  |
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mahāmāyādhara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāmāyāśambara | n. (or ra-tantra-) Name of a tantra-.  |
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mahāmāyī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmāyūra | n. a particular drug  |
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mahāmāyūra | n. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a particular prayer  |
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mahāmayūrī | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess (equals -māyūrī- q.v)  |
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mahāmāyūrī | f. (with Buddhists) Name of one of the 5 amulets and of one of the 5 tutelary goddesses (see -mayūrī-)  |
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mahāmāyūrīstotra | n. Name of a collection of stotra-s.  |
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mahāmbuja | (hām-) n. a particular high number, a billion  |
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mahāmbuka | (hām-) m. Name of śiva- (perhaps wrong reading for mahāmbu-da-; see -megha-).  |
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mahāmeda | m. Erythrina Indica  |
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mahāmeda | m. ( ) or f(ā-). ( ) a species of medicinal plant.  |
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mahāmedha | m. a great sacrifice  |
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mahāmedhā | f. "great intelligence", Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmegha | m. a great or dense cloud  |
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mahāmegha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmegha | m. of a man (varia lectio megha-vega-)  |
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mahāmeghagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāmeghanibhasvana | mfn. equals -svana- below  |
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mahāmeghanivāsin | m. "dwelling in thick clouds", Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmeghasvana | mfn. sounding like immense thunder-clouds  |
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mahāmeghaughanirghoṣa | mfn. sounding like a multitude of large thunder-clouds  |
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mahāmeru | m. (mah/ā--) the great mountain meru-  |
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mahāmeru | m. Name of a varṣa-  |
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mahāmeru | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāmerudhara | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmīna | m. a large fish  |
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mahaṃkāla | (?) m. equals mahā-kāla-  |
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mahāmla | mfn. (hām-) very acid or sour  |
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mahāmla | n. the fruit of the Indian tamarind  |
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mahāmla | n. acid seasoning  |
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mahammada | m. = $ Name of a king  |
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mahāmoda | m. a species of jasmine  |
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mahāmoha | m. great confusion or infatuation of mind etc.  |
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mahāmohā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāmohamantra | m. a very efficacious charm ( mahāmohamantratva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāmohamantratva | n. mahāmohamantra |
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mahāmohana | mfn. very confusing or bewildering  |
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mahāmohasvarottaratantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāmohin | m. a thorn-apple  |
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mahāmṛdha | n. a great battle  |
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mahāmṛga | m. a large animal, (especially) any large wild animal  |
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mahāmṛga | m. an elephant  |
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mahāmṛga | m. the mythical animal śarabha- (q.v)  |
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mahāmṛtyu | m. the great death  |
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mahāmṛtyu | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāmṛtyuharastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjaya | mn. (with lauha-) (?)"conquering great death" , a particular drug  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjaya | m. Name of a sacred text addressed to śiva- (also mahāmṛtyuṃjayamantra ya-mantra- m.)  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayahoma | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayamantra | m. mahāmṛtyuṃjaya |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmucilinda | m. a species of plant  |
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mahāmucilinda | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahāmucilindaparvata | m. idem or 'm. Name of a mythical mountain '  |
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mahāmūḍha | mfn. very foolish or infatuated  |
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mahāmūḍha | m. a great simpleton  |
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mahāmudrā | f. a particular posture or position of the hands or feet (in the practice of yoga- q.v)  |
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mahāmudrā | f. a particular high number  |
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mahāmukha | n. a great mouth  |
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mahāmukha | n. the great embouchure of a river  |
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mahāmukha | mf(ī-)n. large-mouthed (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāmukha | mf(ī-)n. having a great embouchure  |
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mahāmukha | m. a crocodile  |
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mahāmukha | m. Name of a jina-  |
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mahāmukha | m. of a man  |
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mahāmūla | n. a large or full-grown radish  |
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mahāmūla | n. a species of onion  |
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mahāmūlya | mfn. very costly  |
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mahāmūlya | m. n. a ruby  |
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mahāmūlya | m. (alsof(ā-).) very precious cloth  |
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mahāmuṇḍanikā | f. a kind of Sphaeranthus  |
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mahāmuṇḍī | f. a kind of Sphaeranthus  |
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mahāmuni | m. a great muni- or sage, (especially) Name of a buddha- or jina- etc.  |
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mahāmuni | m. Zanthoxylon Hastile  |
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mahāmuni | m. Name of vyāsa-  |
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mahāmuni | m. of agastya-  |
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mahāmuni | m. of a ṛṣi- in the 5th manv-antara-  |
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mahāmuni | n. the seed of Zanthoxylon Hastile  |
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mahāmuni | n. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus  |
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mahāmuni | n. any medicinal herb  |
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mahāmunisvādhyāya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāmūrdhan | mfn. great-headed, large-headed (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahāmūrkha | m. a great fool  |
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mahāmūrti | mfn. large-formed, great-bodied (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahāmūṣaka | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahāmūṣika | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahan | n. greatness, might, power, abundance (only instrumental case sg. mahn/ā-and once plural mah/abhiḥ-,which also = greatly, mightily, right heartily)  |
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mahānābha | mfn. having a large navel-like cavity  |
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mahānābha | m. Name of a magical spell pronounced over weapons  |
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mahānābha | m. of two dānava-s  |
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mahānada | m. a great river or stream  |
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mahānada | m. Name of a river  |
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mahānāda | m. a loud sound, last cry, roaring, bellowing  |
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mahānāda | mf(ā-)n. last-sounding, roaring or bellowing loudly, making a loud noise  |
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mahānāda | m. a great drum  |
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mahānāda | m. a muscle, shell  |
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mahānāda | m. rain-cloud  |
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mahānāda | m. an elephant  |
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mahānāda | m. a lion  |
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mahānāda | m. a camel  |
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mahānāda | m. the ear  |
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mahānāda | m. equals śayānaka- (bhayānaka-?)  |
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mahānāda | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāda | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahānāda | n. a musical instrument  |
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mahānadī | f. a river etc.  |
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mahānadī | f. Name of the Ganges  |
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mahānadī | f. of a well-known river (which rises on the south-west of Bengal, and after an eastward course of 520 miles divides into several branches at the town of Cuttack, and falls by several mouths into the Bay of Bengal)  |
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mahānadī | f. of various streams etc.  |
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mahānāḍī | f. a great tubular vessel  |
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mahānāḍī | f. sinew, tendon  |
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mahānadīsāgarasaṃgama | m. "confluence of the mahā-nadī- and the ocean", Name of a place  |
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mahānāga | m. a great serpent  |
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mahānāga | m. a great elephant  |
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mahānāga | m. one of the elephants that support the earth  |
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mahānāga | m. Name of vātsyāyana-  |
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mahānāgahana | m. (?) Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāgahana | m. of a śrāvaka-  |
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mahānagara | n. a great city or Name of a city  |
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mahānagna | m. "quite naked", a paramour  |
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mahānagna | m. an athlete  |
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mahānagna | (f(ā-). ;or /ī- etc.) , a kind of harlot (equals mahatī ca nagnī ca- on ; wrong reading mahā-ṇagnī-and -naghnī-).  |
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mahāṇagnī | (!) f. See -nagn/a-.  |
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mahānaka | (hān-) m. a kind of large drum  |
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mahānakha | mfn. having great nails or claws (śiva-)  |
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mahānala | m. Arundo Bengalensis  |
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mahānāman | m. Name of a relation of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahānāmnī | f. Name of a pariśiṣṭa- of the sāma-veda-  |
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mahānāmnī | f. plural (scilicet ṛcas-), Name of 9 verses of the sāma-- veda- beginning with the words vidā maghavan- etc.  |
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mahānāmnika | mfn. relating to the mahā-nāmnī-  |
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mahānāmnika | mfn. relating to the mahā-nāmnī- verses on  |
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mahānāmṇīvrata | n. a religious observance in which the mahā-nāmnī- verses are recited  |
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mahānana | (hān-) mfn. having a great mouth or face  |
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mahānānātva | n. Name of certain ceremonial rules  |
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mahānanda | m. (hān-or hā-n-) great bliss ( mahānandatva -tva- n.state of great bliss)  |
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mahānanda | m. the great joy of deliverance from further transmigration, final emancipation  |
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mahānanda | m. a kind of flute  |
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mahānanda | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahānanda | m. of a king  |
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mahānanda | m. of two authors  |
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mahānanda | m. of a river  |
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mahānandā | f. ardent spirits  |
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mahānandā | f. a species of plant (equals ārāma-śītalā-)  |
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mahānandā | f. the 9th day in the light half of the month māgha-  |
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mahānandā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahānandadhīra | m. Name of an author  |
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mahānandatva | n. mahānanda |
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mahānandi | m. Name of a king  |
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mahānandin | m. Name of a king  |
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mahānaraka | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahānārāyaṇa | m. "the great nārāyaṇa-", viṣṇu-  |
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mahānārāyaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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mahānarendra | m. a great conjuror or magician  |
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mahānarman | m. a māhiṣya- (q.v) who knows medicine  |
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mahānasa | n. (hān-) a heavy waggon or cart,  |
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mahānasa | n. a kitchen (also m.) etc.  |
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mahānasa | m. cooking utensils (?)  |
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mahānasa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahānāsa | mfn. having a great nose (śiva-)  |
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mahānasādhyakṣa | m. a chief kitchen-superintendent  |
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mahānasī | f. a cook, kitchen-maid  |
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mahānaṭa | m. "great actor", Name of śiva-  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. a brilliant spectacle  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. Name of a kind of drama  |
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mahānāṭaka | n. of a drama in 14 acts fabled to have been composed by the monkey-chief hanu-mat- (equals hanuman-n- q.v)  |
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mahānavamī | f. the 9th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahānavamī | f. the last of the 9 days or nights dedicated to the worship of durgā-, the last days of the durgā-pūjā-  |
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mahānavamīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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mahānāyaka | m. a great head or chief  |
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mahānāyaka | m. a great gem in the centre of a string of pearls  |
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mahānayaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāndhakāra | (hān-) m. thick darkness, gross spiritual darkness  |
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mahāndhra | (hān-) m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāndhraka | (hān-) m. Name of a king (varia lectio mahīdhraka-)  |
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mahānemi | m. a crow  |
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mahānetra | mfn. large-eyed (śiva-)  |
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mahāṅga | mfn. (hāṅga-) having a great body or limbs (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāṅga | m. (only ) a camel  |
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mahāṅga | m. a kind of rat  |
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mahāṅga | m. Asteracantha Longifolia  |
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mahāṅga | m. Plumbago Zeylanica.  |
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mahānīca | m. "very low (in caste)", a washerman, fuller  |
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mahānidhi | m.  |
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mahānidhikumāra | m. Name of two poets.  |
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mahānidra | mfn. sleeping soundly, sleeping long  |
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mahānidrā | f. "the great sleep", death  |
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mahānila | (hān-) m. Name of a serpent demon  |
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mahānīla | mfn. dark blue, deep black  |
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mahānīla | m. a sapphire etc.  |
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mahānīla | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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mahānīla | m. Verbesina Scandens  |
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mahānīla | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahānīla | m. of a mountain  |
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mahānīlā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahānīla | m. equals bṛhan-nīlī-  |
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mahānīla | n. a lotion or ointment for the eyes  |
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mahānīlābhrajālīya | Nom. P. yati-, to resemble a dense mass of black clouds  |
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mahānīlamaya | mfn. consisting or made of sapphire  |
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mahānīlatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahānīlī | f. a blue variety of Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahānīlopala | m. "dark-blue stone", a sapphire  |
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mahānimba | m. Melia Bukajun  |
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mahānimbarajas | n. a particular high number  |
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mahānimitta | n. Name of a particular doctrine  |
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mahānimna | n. the intestines, abdomen  |
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mahānināda | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāniraṣṭa | (mah/ā-.) m. a gelded bull  |
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mahāniraya | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahānirṇayatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahānirvāṇa | n. "the great nirvāṇa-", total extinction of individual existence  |
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mahānirvāṇatantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahāniś | f. the dead of night, midnight  |
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mahāniśā | f. equals prec. etc.  |
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mahāniśā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāniśītha | m. plural Name of a jaina- sect  |
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mahāniśītha | n. of a jaina- work  |
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mahanīya | mfn. to be honoured, praiseworthy, illustrious, glorious  |
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mahanīyakīrti | mfn. of illustrious fame  |
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mahāniyama | m. "great vow", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahanīyamūrti | mfn. of a magnificent form or appearance,  |
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mahanīyaśāsana | mfn. ruling a glorious empire  |
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mahāniyuta | n. a particular high number  |
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mahāñjana | (hāñj-) m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāñji | (hāñji-) mfn. having broad spots  |
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mahānṛtya | m. a great dancer (said of śiva-)  |
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mahanta | m. the superior of a monastery  |
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mahānta | mfn. great  |
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mahānta | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahānta | mfn. (for mahar-anta-) ending with mahar-  |
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mahāntaka | (hān-) m. "the great finisher", death (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahānubhāva | mf(ā-)n. (hān-) of great might, mighty etc.  |
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mahānubhāva | mf(ā-)n. high-minded, noble-mighty, generous  |
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mahānubhāvatā | f. ( [in Prakrit])magnanimity, generosity.  |
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mahānubhāvatva | n. ( ) magnanimity, generosity.  |
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mahānūpa | (hān-) mfn. having great swamps.  |
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mahānurāga | (hān-) m. great love, excessive affection  |
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mahānuśaṃsaka | (hān-) mfn. being of great comfort or advantage  |
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mahānvaya | (hān-) mf(ā-)n. being of noble family  |
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mahānyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahānyāsavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahānyāya | m. a principal rule  |
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mahāpada | n. (perhaps) great space  |
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mahāpāda | mfn. having large feet (śiva-)  |
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mahāpadapaṅkti | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāpadma | m. ( ) or n. a particular high number  |
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mahāpadma | m. Name of one of the 9 treasures of kubera-  |
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mahāpadma | m. (with jaina-s) Name of a particular treasure inhabited by a nāga-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of one of the 8 treasure connected with the padminī- magical art  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a hell (one of the 8 cold hells )  |
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mahāpadma | m. a kind of serpent  |
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mahāpadma | m. Name of a nāga- dwelling in the mahā-padma- treasure mentioned above etc.  |
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mahāpadma | m. of the southernmost of the elephants that support the earth ( )  |
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mahāpadma | m. of nanda-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a son of nanda-  |
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mahāpadma | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahāpadma | m. a kiṃ-nara- or attendant on kubera-  |
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mahāpadma | m. a species of esculent root  |
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mahāpadma | n. a white lotus flower  |
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mahāpadma | n. the figure of a white lotus flower  |
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mahāpadma | n. a particular compound of oil  |
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mahāpadma | n. Name of a city on the right bank of the Ganges  |
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mahāpadma | m. or n. (?) Name of a kāvya-  |
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mahāpadmapati | m. "proprietor of millions", Name of nanda-  |
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mahāpadmasalila | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahāpadmasaras | n. Name of a lake  |
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mahāpadyaṣaṭka | n. "collection of 6 classical verses", Name of a poem in praise of king bhoja- (ascribed to kālidāsa-).  |
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mahāpagā | f. (hāp-) a great river or stream  |
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mahāpagā | f. Name of a river (?)  |
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mahāpaiṅgya | n. Name of a Vedic text  |
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mahāpaiśācika | n. (with ghṛta-) a particular ointment  |
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mahāpaiṭhīnasi | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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mahāpākajānī | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāpakṣa | mfn. having a great party or numerous adherents  |
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mahāpakṣa | mfn. having a great family  |
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mahāpakṣa | m. "great-winged", a kind of duck  |
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mahāpakṣa | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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mahāpakṣī | f. an owl  |
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mahāpakṣin | m. the hooting owl  |
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mahāpāla | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāpāna | n. an excellent drink  |
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mahāpañcamūla | n. a group of 5 various roots (see pañca-m-).  |
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mahāpañcaviṣa | n. the 5 strong poisons (viz. śṛṅgī-, kāla-kūṭa-, mustaka-, vatsanābha-, śaṅkha-karṇī-)  |
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mahāpaṇḍita | mfn. extremely learned  |
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mahāpaṇḍita | m. a great scholar  |
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mahāpaṅka | m. or n. (?) deep mire  |
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mahāpaṅkti | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāpanthaka | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāpāpa | n. a great crime  |
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mahāpāpman | mfn. doing much evil  |
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mahāpāra | m. a particular personification  |
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mahāpāra | mfn. having distant shores, wide (the sea)  |
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mahāparādha | (hāp-) m. a great offence  |
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mahāparāhṇa | (hāp-) m. a late hour in the afternoon (see -niśā-, -rātra-).  |
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mahāparāka | m. a particular penance  |
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mahāpāraṇika | m. Name of a disciple of buddha-  |
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mahāpārevata | n. a species of fruit tree  |
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mahāparinirvāṇa | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāparinirvāṇasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāpāriṣad | m. one of the principle attendants (of a god)  |
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mahāpārśva | mf(ā-)n. having broad or thick sides  |
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mahāpārśva | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāpārśva | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahāpāruṣaka | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāparvata | m. a high mountain  |
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mahāpāśa | m. Name of an officer of yama-  |
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mahāpāśa | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahāpāsaka | m. wrong reading for mahop- (q.v)  |
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mahāpaśu | m. large cattle  |
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mahāpāśupata | m. a zealous worshipper of śiva- paśu-pati-  |
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mahāpāśupata | n. (with vrata-) the great religious vow connected with the worship of śiva- paśu-pati-  |
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mahāpaṭa | m. the skin  |
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mahāpāta | m. a long flight  |
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mahāpāta | mfn. far-flying (and of an arrow)  |
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mahāpātaka | n. a great crime or sin (5 such are enumerated, viz. killing a Brahman, drinking intoxicating liquors, theft, committing adultery with the wife of a religious teacher, and associating with any one guilty of these crimes) etc.  |
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mahāpātaka | n. any great crime or heinous sin  |
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mahāpātakin | mfn. guilty of a great crime  |
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mahāpāṭala | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāpatha | m. a principal road, high street (in a city), high road, highway (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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mahāpatha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāpatha | m. the long journey, the passage into the next world (thaṃyā-,to die)  |
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mahāpatha | m. the great pilgrimage (to the shrine of śiva- on mount kedāra-, or the same pilgrimage performed in spirit id est by deep absorption into śiva-) |
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mahāpatha | m. the knowledge of the essence of śiva- acquired in this pilgrimage  |
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mahāpatha | m. the mountain-precipices from which devotees throw themselves to obtain a speedier entrance into śiva-'s heaven  |
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mahāpatha | m. Name of the book which treats of the above subjects  |
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mahāpatha | m. of a hell  |
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mahāpatha | n. equals brahma-randhra- (q.v)  |
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mahāpatha | mf(ā-)n. having a great path or way  |
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mahāpathagama | m. ( ) "the act of going the great journey", dying  |
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mahāpathagamana | n. ( ) "the act of going the great journey", dying  |
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mahāpathagiri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāpathika | mfn. undertaking great journeys  |
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mahāpathikṛdiṣṭi | f. a particular sacrifice commentator or commentary  |
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mahāpātra | n. a prime minister  |
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mahāpattra | m. "having large leaves", a kind of pot-herb  |
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mahāpattrā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahāpaurava | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāpaurṇamāsī | f. a night in which Jupiter enters into conjunction with the full moon  |
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mahāpavitra | mfn. greatly purifying (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahāpavitra | mfn. greatly protecting against unfavourable influences  |
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mahāpavitreṣṭi | f. Name of work  |
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mahāphala | n. a great fruit  |
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mahāphala | n. a testicle  |
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mahāphala | n. great reward  |
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mahāphala | mf(ā-)n. having great fruits, bearing much fruit  |
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mahāphala | mf(ā-)n. bringing a rich reward  |
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mahāphala | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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mahāphalā | f. (only ) a kind of colocynth |
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mahāphala | m. the big jujube  |
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mahāphala | m. a species of jambū-  |
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mahāphala | m. a citron tree  |
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mahāphala | m. a kind of spear.  |
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mahāphaṇaka | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāpheṇā | f. Os Sepiae  |
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mahāpheṭkārīya | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahāpīlu | m. a species of tree  |
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mahāpīlupati | m. (?)  |
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mahāpiṇḍītaka | m. a species of plant  |
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mahāpiṇḍītaru | m. a species of tree  |
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mahāpīṭha | n. a high seat  |
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mahāplava | m. a great flood  |
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mahāpoṭagala | m. a species of large rush or reed  |
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mahāprabandha | m. a great literary work  |
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mahāprabha | mfn. shining brightly, exceedingly brilliant or splendid  |
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mahāprabha | m. the light of a lamp  |
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mahāprabhā | f. great brightness  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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mahāprabha | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāprabhāmaṇḍalavyūhajñānamudrā | f. Name of a particular mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahāprabhāsa | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāprabhāsotpattivarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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mahāprabhāva | mf(ā-)n. exceedingly mighty or powerful  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a great master, mighty lord, king, prince ( mahāprabhutva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a very holy man or great saint  |
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mahāprabhu | m. a chief  |
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mahāprabhu | m. Name of indra-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of śiva-  |
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mahāprabhu | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāprabhutva | n. mahāprabhu |
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mahāpradāna | n. a great gift  |
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mahāpradīpa | m. Name of a man  |
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mahāprajāpati | m. "great lord of creatures"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāprajāpatī | f. Name of gautama- buddha-'s aunt and foster-mother (the first woman who embraced the buddha-'s doctrines)  |
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mahāprajāvatī | f. equals -prajā-patī-  |
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mahāprājña | mfn. very wise, very clever or intelligent  |
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mahāprajñāpāramitāsūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahāprakaraṇa | n. the principal treatment of a subject commentator or commentary  |
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mahāprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpralaya | m. the total annihilation of the universe at the end of a kalpa-  |
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mahāpralaya | m. Name of a Hindi work  |
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mahāpramāṇa | mfn. of great extent  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. the hard breathing or aspirate (heard in the utterance of certain letters)  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. the aspirated letters themselves  |
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mahāprāṇa | m. great spirit or power (See su-mahā-p-)  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. pronounced with the hard breathing or aspirate  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. of great bodily strength or endurance  |
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mahāprāṇa | mfn. "making a harsh breathing or cry", a raven (see alpa-p-, māhāp-).  |
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mahāpraṇāda | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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mahāpraṇidhāna | n. the great prayer, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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mahāprapañca | m. the great universe or visible world  |
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mahāprasāda | m. a great favour or kindness  |
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mahāprasāda | m. a great present (of food etc. distributed among the persons present at the worship of an idol)  |
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mahāprasāda | mfn. of great kindness, exceedingly gracious  |
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mahāpraśna | m. a knotty question  |
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mahāprasthāna | n. setting out on the great journey, departing this life, dying  |
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mahāprasthānaparvan | n. Name of the 17th book of the mahā-bhārata-.  |
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mahāprasthānika | mfn. relating to the great journey or dying  |
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mahāprāsthānika | mfn. equals -prasthānika- (varia lectio -prasth-).  |
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mahāprasthānikaparvan | n. equals mahā-prasthāna-p- above.  |
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mahāprasuta | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāpratāpa | mfn. very dignified or majestic, very puissant  |
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mahāpratibhāna | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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mahāpratīhāra | m. a chief door-keeper.  |
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mahāpravarabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpravaranirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāprāvrājya | n. the hard life of a wandering religious mendicant  |
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mahāpravṛddha | mfn. of lofty growth  |
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mahāprayogasāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpreta | m. a noble departed spirit  |
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mahāprītiharṣā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāprītivegasambhavamudrā | f. Name of a particular mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | mfn. having a great or broad back (See compound)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | m. a camel  |
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mahāpṛṣṭha | n. Name of 6 anuvāka-s in the 4th aṣṭaka- of the ṛg-- veda- used at the aśvamedha- sacrifice (see -pṛṣṭhya-)  |
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mahāpṛṣṭhagalaskandha | mfn. wrong reading for mahā-vṛkṣa-g-  |
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mahāpṛṣṭhya | Name of particular anuvāka-s  |
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mahāpṛthivī | f. the great earth ( mahāpṛthivītva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāpṛthivītva | n. mahāpṛthivī |
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mahāpūjā | f. "great honour", a particular religious ceremony  |
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mahāpūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpuṃs | m. (prob.) Name of a mountain  |
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mahāpuṃsa | m. a great man  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. extremely favourable or auspicious (as a day)  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. very good or beautiful  |
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mahāpuṇya | mf(ā-)n. greatly purifying, very holy etc.  |
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mahāpuṇyā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahāpura | n. a great fortress  |
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mahāpura | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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mahāpurāṇa | n. a great purāṇa-  |
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mahāpurāṇa | n. Name of the bhāgavata- and viṣṇu- purāṇa-s  |
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mahāpuraścaraṇaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpurī | f. a great fortress or city  |
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mahāpūrṇa | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great or eminent man ( mahāpuruṣatā -tā- f.the state of being one) etc.  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. a great saint or sage or ascetic  |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. the great Soul, the Supreme Spirit (identified with the year ;also as Name of viṣṇu-) etc. |
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mahāpuruṣa | m. Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāpūruṣa | m. the Supreme Spirit (equals -puruṣa-above)  |
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mahāpuruṣadantā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣadantikā | f. Asparagus Racemosus ( )  |
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mahāpuruṣalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣapāvanakavacc | n. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣastava | m. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuruṣatā | f. mahāpuruṣa |
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mahāpuruṣavidyā | f. a particular magical formula  |
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mahāpuruṣavidyāyāṃviṣṇurahasyekṣetrakāṇḍejagannāthamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāpuṣpa | m. Bauhinia Variegata  |
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mahāpuṣpa | m. a kind of worm  |
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mahāpuṣpā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahāpūta | mfn. exceedingly pure  |
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mahāputra | m. gaRa sutaṅgamādi-.  |
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mahāputrīya | Nom. P. yati- (fr. -putra-)  |
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mahar | ind. (for mahas-) the fourth of the seven worlds which rise one above the other (supposed to be the abode of those saints who survive a destruction of the world ; ; see ).  |
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mahārāja | m. a great king, reigning prince, supreme sovereign etc.  |
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mahārāja | m. Name of the moon  |
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mahārāja | m. of a particular deity (-rājan -!)  |
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mahārāja | m. of kubera-  |
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mahārāja | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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mahārāja | m. plural (with Buddhists) a particular class of divine beings (the guardians of the earth and heavens against the demons)  |
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mahārāja | m. a jina-  |
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mahārāja | m. Name of mañjuśrī-  |
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mahārāja | m. of the successors of vallabhācārya- (founder of a sect)  |
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mahārāja | m. a finger-nail  |
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mahārājacūta | m. a kind of mango  |
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mahārājādhirāja | m. a paramount sovereign, emperor  |
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mahārājadruma | m. Cathartocarpus Fistula  |
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mahārājaka | m. plural equals -rājika-deva- plural  |
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mahārājakulīna | mfn. belonging to a race of great kings  |
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mahārājamiśra | m. Name of a man  |
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mahārajana | n. the safflower  |
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mahārajana | n. gold (see prec.)  |
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mahārajana | mfn. coloured with safflower  |
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mahārajanagandhi | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārajanagandhin | n. a kind of ruby  |
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mahārājāṅgaṇa | n. the courtyard in the palace of a reigning prince  |
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mahārājāṅgana | n. the courtyard in the palace of a reigning prince  |
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mahārājanighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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mahārājaphala | m. a kind of mango  |
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mahārajata | n. gold  |
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mahārajata | m. a thorn-apple  |
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mahārajata | mfn. wrong reading for next mfn.  |
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mahārājika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahārājikadeva | m. plural (with Buddhists) Name of a class of gods (the inhabitants of the lowest heaven)  |
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mahārājñī | f. a reigning queen  |
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mahārājñī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahārājñīstava | m. Name of work  |
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mahārājya | n. the rank or title of a reigning sovereign  |
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mahārakṣā | f. (with Buddhists) a great tutelary goddess (5 in number, viz. mahā-pratisarā- or pratisarā-, mahā-māyūrī- or mahā-mayūrī-, mahā-sahasrapramardanī- or mahā-sahasrapramardinī-, mahā-śīta-vatī- or mahā-śeta-vatī- and mahā-mantrānusāriṇī-)  |
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mahārakṣas | n. a great rākṣasa-  |
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mahārakṣita | m. Name of a man  |
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mahārāmāyaṇa | n. the great rāmāyaṇa-  |
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mahārambha | m. (hār-) a great undertaking  |
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mahārambha | mfn. performing great undertaking, enterprising, industrious  |
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mahārambha | n. a kind of salt  |
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mahāraṇa | m. a great battle  |
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mahāraṇa | m. varia lectio for mahīraṇa-, (q.v)  |
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mahāraṅga | m. a large stage  |
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mahārañjana | n. the safflower (wrong reading for -rajana-).  |
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mahāraṇya | (hār-) n. a great forest  |
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mahārasa | m. "precious mineral"(Name of 8 metals or minerals used in medicine)  |
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mahārasa | m. quicksilver  |
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mahārasa | m. flavour  |
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mahārasa | mfn. having much flavour, very savoury  |
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mahārasa | m. a sugar-cane  |
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mahārasa | m. Phoenix Sylvestris  |
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mahārasa | m. Scirpus Kysoor  |
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mahārasā | f. Indigofera Tinctoria  |
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mahārasā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahārasā | f. Evolvulus Alsinoides  |
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mahārasa | n. sour rice-water  |
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mahārasavatī | f. "having much flavour", a very savoury kind of food  |
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mahārasāyanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahāraśmijālāvabhāsagarbha | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahārāṣṭra | m. plural the Maratha people, commonly called Mahrattas etc.  |
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mahārāṣṭra | n. a great kingdom, great country, (especially) the land of the Marathas in the west of India  |
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mahārāṣṭra | n. a kind of metre  |
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mahārāṣṭraka | mf(ikā-)n. belonging to the Marathas  |
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mahārāṣṭraka | m. (plural the Marathas )  |
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mahārāṣṭravariṣṭhabhāṣāmaya | mfn. composed in the excellent language of the Marathas  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. (scilicet bhāṣā-) the Marathi or Mahratta language etc.  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. a species of culinary plant  |
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mahārāṣṭrī | f. Commelina Salicifolia  |
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mahārāṣṭrīya | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'm. (plural the Marathas )'  |
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mahāratha | m. a great chariot  |
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mahāratha | m. a great warrior (not a bahu-vrīhi- compound,as shown by the accent; see ratha-,"a warrior") etc.  |
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mahāratha | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahāratha | m. of a son of viśvā-mitra-  |
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mahāratha | m. of a king  |
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mahāratha | m. of a minister  |
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mahāratha | m. desire, longing (see mano-ratha-)  |
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mahāratha | mfn. possessing great chariots  |
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mahārathamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahārathatva | n. the being a great warrior  |
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mahārathyā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a great street, high street (with purī-,a city having large streets) |
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mahāratna | n. a precious jewel, most precious of all jewel  |
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mahāratnābhiṣekarāmadhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahāratnahetu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a tathāgata-,  |
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mahāratnamaya | mfn. consisting of precious jewel  |
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mahāratnapratimaṇḍita | m. Name of a kalpa- or cycle  |
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mahāratnavarṣā | f. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāratnavat | mfn. adorned with precious jewel  |
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mahārātra | n. the time after midnight or near the close of night, (according to to some also) midnight  |
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mahārātri | f. equals prec.  |
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mahārātri | f. the great night of the complete destruction of the world  |
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mahārātri | f. the 8th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahārātri | f. Name of a festival (kept by the left-hand worshippers on the 14th day of the dark half of māgha-)  |
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mahārātrī | f. equals prec.  |
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mahārātrī | f. the great night of the complete destruction of the world  |
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mahārātrī | f. the 8th day in the light half of the month āśvina-  |
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mahārātrī | f. Name of a festival (kept by the left-hand worshippers on the 14th day of the dark half of māgha-)  |
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mahārātrī | f. (only trī-) Name of a śakti- of śiva-  |
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mahārātricaṇḍikāvidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahāraudra | mf(ā-)n. very terrible (ati-m-)  |
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mahāraudrī | f. a form of durgā- (see -rudrī-).  |
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mahārauhiṇa | m. Name of a demon  |
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mahāraurava | m. Name of a hell etc. (one of the 8 hot hells )  |
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mahāraurava | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahārava | mf(ā-)n. loud-sounding, uttering loud cries  |
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mahārava | m. loud cries or roarings  |
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mahārava | m. a frog  |
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mahārava | m. Name of a daitya- (varia lectio -bala-)  |
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mahārava | m. of a man  |
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mahārāva | m. loud cries  |
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mahārbuda | (hār-) n. 10 arbuda-s = 1000 millions  |
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mahārcis | (hār-) mfn. having great flames, flaming high  |
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maharddhi | f. great prosperity or power or perfection (in maharddhiprāpta -prāpta- m.Name of a prince of the garuḍa-s ; maharddhimat -mat- mfn.possessing or conferring great possessing etc. ; m.a great sage )  |
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maharddhi | mfn. very prosperous or powerful (also dhika- dhin- )  |
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maharddhi | mfn. very sage  |
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maharddhimat | mfn. maharddhi |
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maharddhiprāpta | m. maharddhi |
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mahārdha | (hār-) m. a species of plant  |
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mahārdraka | (hār-) n. wild ginger  |
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mahareṇu | m. or n. (?) Name of a place  |
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mahāretas | mfn. abounding in seed (Name of śiva-)  |
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mahārgha | mfn. (hār-) high-priced, very precious or valuable (also ghya-, bharat-.) |
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mahārgha | mfn. costly, expensive  |
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mahārgha | m. Perdix Chinensis  |
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mahārgharūpa | mf(ā-)n. of splendid form  |
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mahārghatā | f. great costliness, preciousness, high value (also ghya-tā- )  |
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mahārha | mfn. (hār-) very worthy or deserving, very valuable or precious, splendid etc.  |
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mahārha | n. white sandal-wood  |
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mahāriṣṭa | m. a species of tree allied to the Melia Bukayun  |
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maharjagat | n. ( ) idem or 'ind. (for mahas-) the fourth of the seven worlds which rise one above the other (supposed to be the abode of those saints who survive a destruction of the world ; ; see ).'  |
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maharloka | m. ( ) idem or 'n. ( ) idem or 'ind. (for mahas-) the fourth of the seven worlds which rise one above the other (supposed to be the abode of those saints who survive a destruction of the world ; ; see ).' '  |
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mahārma | (hār-)  |
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mahārṇava | m. (hār-) "mighty sea", the ocean etc.  |
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mahārṇava | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahārṇava | m. of several works.  |
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mahārṇava | m. plural "dwelling by the ocean", Name of a people  |
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mahārṇavakarmavipāka | m. Name of work  |
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mahārṇavanipānavid | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahārṇavaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahārṇavavratārka | m. Name of work  |
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mahāroca | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāroga | m. a severe illness  |
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mahārogin | mfn. suffering from a severe illness  |
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mahārohi | m. a species of great gazelle  |
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mahāroman | mfn. having large or thick hair on the body (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāroman | m. Name of a king  |
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mahāroman | m. of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -roma-; see -loman-).  |
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mahāromaśa | mfn. having large or thick hair  |
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maharṣabha | m. a great bull  |
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mahaṛṣi | m. equals -rṣi-  |
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maharṣi | m. a great ṛṣi-, any great sage or saint (according to to ten maharṣi-s were created by manu- svāyambhuva-, viz. marīci-, atri-, aṅgiras-, pulastya-, pulaha-, kratu-, pracetas-, vasiṣṭha-, bhṛgu-, nārada-, also called the 10 prajāpati-s, q.v;some restrict the number to 7, and some add dakṣa-, dharma-, gautama-, kaṇva-, vālmīki-, vyāsa-, manu-, vibhāṇḍaka- etc.) etc. ( )  |
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maharṣi | m. Name of śiva-  |
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maharṣi | m. of buddha-  |
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maharṣi | m. of a poet  |
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mahārtha | m. (hār-) a great thing, a gr matter  |
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mahārtha | m. weighty or important meaning  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n. having large substance, rich  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n. great, dignified  |
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mahārtha | mf(ā-)n.having great meaning, significant, important, weighty  |
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mahārtha | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahārtha | n. equals mahā-bhāṣya- (q.v)  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. valuable  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. rich  |
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mahārthaka | mfn. having great meaning, very important etc.  |
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mahārthamañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mahārthaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mahārthatā | f. fullness of meaning or significancy  |
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mahārthavat | mfn. having great meaning, very significant  |
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mahārthavat | mfn. of great consequence, very dignified  |
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mahartvij | (mah/a--) m. "great priest", Name of the 4 chief priests or ṛtvij- (viz. the hotṛ-, udgātṛ-, adhvaryu- and brahman-)  |
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mahartvij | m. "great priest", Name of the 4 chief priests or ṛtvij- (viz. the hotṛ-, udgātṛ-, adhvaryu- and brahman-)  |
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mahartviktva | n. (fr. next) the state or office of the great priest  |
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mahārudra | m. "great rudra-", a form of śiva-  |
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mahārudra | m. Name of an author (?)  |
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mahārudrā | f. a form of durgā-  |
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mahārudrajapavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahārudrakarmakalāpapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudranyāsapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudrapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudrapīṭhadevatā | f. plural Name of work  |
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mahārudraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahārudraprayogapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahārudrasiṃha | m. Name of an author  |
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mahārudravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahārudrī | f. idem or 'f. a form of durgā- ' (prob. wrong reading for -raudrī- q.v)  |
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mahāruj | ( ) ( ) mfn. causing great pain, very painful.  |
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mahāruja | ( ) mfn. causing great pain, very painful.  |
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mahāruṇa | (hār-) m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahārūpa | mfn. mighty in form (said of śiva-)  |
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mahārūpa | m. Name of a kalpa- or cycle  |
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mahārūpa | m. resin  |
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mahārūpā | f. Name of one of durgā-'s attendants  |
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mahārūpaka | n. a kind of drama  |
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mahārūpin | mfn. large-formed, great in shape  |
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mahāruru | m. a species of antelope  |
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mahārya | m. (hār-) Name of a teacher  |
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mahāryasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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mahas | n. greatness, might, power, glory (instrumental case plural greatly, mightily etc.)  |
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mahas | n. joy, gladness, pleasure ( mas /as- ind.gladly, briskly, swiftly )  |
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mahas | n. a festival or a festive hymn  |
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mahas | n. a sacrifice, oblation  |
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mahas | n. light, splendour, majesty  |
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mahas | n. the fourth of the seven worlds (written mahar-;See above and see vyāhṛti-)  |
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mahas | n. equals udaka-, water  |
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mahas | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahas | mahasa- etc. See .  |
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mahasa | n. knowledge  |
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mahasa | n. kind, sort, manner  |
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mahāśa | (hāśa-) m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mahāśabda | m. a great noise, loud sound, loud cry  |
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mahāśabda | m. the word mahā-  |
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mahāśabda | m. any official title beginning with the word mahā- (5 such titles are enumerated)  |
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mahāśabda | mf(ā-)n. very noisy or loud  |
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mahāsabhā | f. a large (dining) hall  |
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mahāsādhanabhāga | m. a great executive minister or officer of state  |
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mahāsādhanika | m. (an official title),  |
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mahāsādhu | mfn. very good  |
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mahāsādhvī | f. equals -satī- (q.v)  |
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mahāsāgaraprabhāgambhīradhara | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahāsaha | mfn. much-enduring, bearing much  |
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mahāsaha | m. Rosa Moschata  |
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mahāsahā | f. Name of various plants (Gomphraena Globosa, Glycine Debilis ;Wrightia Antidysenterica etc. )  |
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mahāsāhasa | n. excessive violence, great cruelty or outrage, brutal assault  |
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mahāsāhasa | n. extreme audacity  |
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mahāsāhasika | mfn. extremely daring or foolhardy, one who goes to work very rashly  |
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mahāsāhasika | m. a robber  |
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mahāsāhasika | m. an assaulter, violator  |
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mahāsāhasikatā | f. great boldness or daring  |
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mahāsāhasikatā | f. great energy  |
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mahāsāhasikatayā | ind. in a very decided manner  |
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mahāsāhasin | mfn. equals -rāhasika- mfn. (q.v)  |
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mahāsahasranāman | n. a list of 1000 names of rāma- from the  |
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mahāsahasrapramardana | n. Name of a sūtra-  |
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mahāsahasrapramardanī | f. Name of one of the 5 great tutelary goddesses  |
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mahāsahasrapramardinī | f. equals prec. f.  |
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mahāśaila | m. a great rock or mountain  |
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mahāśaila | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahāśairīṣa | n. Name of two sāman-s |
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mahāśaivatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāśāka | n. a kind of vegetable  |
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mahāśākha | mfn. having great branches  |
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mahāśākhā | f. a great traditional recension of a Vedic text  |
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mahāśākhā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahāśakti | mfn. very powerful or mighty (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāśakti | m. Name of kārttikeya-  |
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mahāśakti | m. of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mahāśakti | m. of a poet  |
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mahāśaktinyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāśakuni | m. Name of a cakra-vartin-  |
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mahāśakya | m. wrong reading for -śākya- (q.v)  |
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mahāśākya | m. a great or noble śākya-  |
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mahāśāla | m. a great Vatica Robusta (su-m-)  |
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mahāśāla | m. (mah/ā--), the possessor of a large house, a great householder etc.  |
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mahāśāla | m. Name of a son of janam-ejaya- (see -śīla-).  |
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mahāśāli | m. a kind of large rice  |
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mahāśālīna | mfn. very modest  |
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mahāśalka | m. "large-scaled", a kind of prawn or sea crab  |
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mahāśalkā | f. a kind of sweet citron  |
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mahāśalkalin | mfn. large-scaled (a fish) on  |
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mahāśālvaṇa | n. "great fomentation", Name of a remedy  |
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mahāsama | m. plural Name of a school of the sāma-veda-  |
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mahāsāman | n. a great sāman-  |
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mahāsamaṅgā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāsāmanta | m. a great vassal  |
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mahāsāmānya | n. the widest universality, generality in the broadest sense  |
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mahāsamāpta | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāsāmarāja | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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mahāsamaya | m. or n. (?) Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāśāmbavaka | m. Name of a man  |
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mahāsambhava | m. Name of a Buddhist world  |
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mahāśambhu | m. the great śiva-  |
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mahāsaṃdhivigraha | m. the office of prime minister of peace and war (see -sāṃdhivigrahika-).  |
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mahāsāṃdhivigrahika | m. the prime minister of peace and war (see -saṃdhi-vigraha-).  |
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mahāsaṃghika | wrong reading for -sāṃghika- q.v  |
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mahāsāṃghika | m. plural Name of a Buddhist school (wrong reading -saṃghika-; see ) .  |
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mahāsaṃhitā | f. great connexion or combination  |
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mahāśamī | f. a large Acacia Suma  |
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mahāsaṃjñā | f. a particular high number  |
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mahāsaṃkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāsaṃkaṭa | mfn. very intricate or difficult, full of great difficulties, very troublesome  |
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mahāsaṃkaṭa | n. a great danger or distress  |
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mahāsāṃkhyāyana | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahāsaṃkrānti | f. "great passing", the sun's entrance into Capricorn, the winter solstice  |
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mahāsammata | m. "highly honoured", (with Buddhists) Name of the first king of the present age of the world  |
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mahāsammata | m. of a Turkish chief  |
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mahāsammatīya | m. plural Name of a Buddhist school  |
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mahāsammohana | n. "greatly bewildering", Name of a tantra-.  |
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mahāsammohanatantra | n. "greatly bewildering", Name of a tantra-.  |
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mahāsaṃsṛṣṭa | m. Name of a mythical mountain  |
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mahāsāṃtapana | m. "greatly tormenting", a kind of severe penance (viz. subsisting for 6 successive days respectively on cow's urine, cow-dung, milk, curds, ghee and water in which kuśa- grass has been boiled, and fasting on the 7th;or instead of 1 day some authorities assign a period of 3 days to each penance, considering the first kind as the common sāṃtapana-[ ];others omit the 6th and 7th penance, making the whole last 15 days)  |
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mahāsamudra | m. "great sea", the ocean  |
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mahāśana | mf(ā-)n. (hāś-) eating much, voracious, a great eater etc.  |
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mahāśana | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mahāsana | n. (hās-) a splendid seat  |
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mahāsanaparicchada | mfn. amply supplied with seats and furniture  |
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mahāśaṇapuṣpikā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāśanidhvaja | (hāś-) m. a banner with a great thunderbolt delineated on it  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. a great conch-shell  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. the temporal bone  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. a human bone  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. a particular high number (= 10 nikharva-s)  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. one of kubera-'s treasures  |
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mahāśaṅkha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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mahāśaṅkha | mn. the frontal bone  |
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mahāśaṅkhamālāsaṃskāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāśaṅkhamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of temporal bones  |
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mahāśaṅku | m. the sine of the sun's elevation  |
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mahāsanna | m. Name of kubera- (see -sat-tvā-).  |
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mahāsanni | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mahāśānti | f. an expiatory observance and recitation (for averting evil) (also tī- mc.)  |
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mahāśānti | f. Name of two works.  |
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mahāśāntinirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāśāntipaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāśāntiviniyogamālā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāśaphara | m. a species of carp  |
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mahāsaptamī | f. "great 7th", Name of a particular 7th day  |
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mahāśara | m. a species of reed  |
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mahāsāra | mfn. "having great sap or vigour", firm, strong  |
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mahāsāra | mfn. valuable, precious  |
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mahāsāra | m. a tree akin to the Acacia Catechu  |
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mahāsāra | n. Name of a city  |
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mahāsarasvatī | f. the great sarasvatī-  |
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mahāsarasvatīdvādaśanāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāsarasvatīstavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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mahāsarasvatīstotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāsarasvatīsūkta | n. Name of work  |
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mahāsārathi | m. "great charioteer (of the sun)", Name of aruṇa- or the Dawn  |
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mahāsarga | m. a great or completely new creation (after a complete destruction of the world) |
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mahāśarīra | mfn. having a great body  |
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mahāśārīrakopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-.  |
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mahāsarja | m. Terminalia Tomentosa  |
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mahāsarja | m. Artocarpus Integrifolia  |
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mahāśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāsaroja | n. (with Buddhists) a particular high number (equals mahāmbu-ja-)  |
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mahāsarpa | m. "great serpent", Name of the darvī-kara- snake  |
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mahāsarpa | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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mahāsārtha | m. a great caravan  |
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mahāśāsana | n. great rule or dominion (varia lectio)  |
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mahāśāsana | n. great edict or order of government  |
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mahāśāsana | mfn. exercising great dominion, having great power  |
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mahāśāsana | m. (perhaps) a minister who enforces the royal edicts  |
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mahāṣaṣṭhī | f. a form of durgā-,  |
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mahāśastra | n. a powerful weapon  |
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mahāśatā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāśatakoṭi | f. Name of work  |
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mahāśatāvarī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāśaṭha | m. a species of thorn-apple  |
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mahāsatī | f. a highly virtuous or faithful woman, any woman who is a pattern of conjugal fidelity  |
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mahāsatobṛhatī | f. ( ) ( ) two kinds of metre.  |
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mahāsatomukhā | f. ( ) two kinds of metre.  |
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mahāsattā | f. absolute being, absolute existence  |
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mahāṣaṭtakrataila | n. a particular mixture  |
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mahāsattra | n. a great soma- sacrifice, a great festival on which soma- is offered  |
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mahāsattva | m. a great creature, large animal  |
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mahāsattva | n. equals -sat-tā- above  |
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mahāsattva | mfn. steady, constant (See -tā-below)  |
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mahāsattva | n. having a great or noble essence, noble, good (of persons;with Buddhists, Name of a bodhi-sattva-) etc.  |
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mahāsattva | n. extremely courageous  |
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mahāsattva | n. containing large animals (See -tā-below)  |
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mahāsattva | m. a buddha-  |
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mahāsattva | m. Name of kubera-  |
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mahāsattva | m. of gautama- buddha- as heir to the throne  |
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mahāsattvatā | f. "constancy of character"and"the containing large animals"  |
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mahāsattvavadha | m. the killing of a great creature or large animal  |
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mahāsatya | m. Name of yama-  |
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mahāsaukhya | mfn. feeling intense delight, |
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mahāśauṇḍī | f. a species of Achyranthes  |
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mahāsaura | n. Name of two works.  |
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mahāśauṣira | See -sauṣira-.  |
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mahāsauṣira | m. a kind of scurvy in the mouth  |
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mahāsāvetasa | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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mahāśaya | m. (hāś-) "great receptacle", the ocean  |
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mahāśaya | mfn. having a noble disposition, high-minded, magnanimous, noble, liberal, open, unsuspicious etc.  |
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mahāśaya | m. a respectable person, gentleman (sometimes a term of respectful address = Sir, Master)  |
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mahāśayana | n. a great or lofty bed or couch  |
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mahāśayyā | f. a great or lofty or splendid couch  |
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mahasena | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahāsena | mfn. (mah/ā--) having a great army ( )  |
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mahāsena | m. the commander of a large force, a general  |
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mahāsena | m. Name of kārttikeya- or skanda- etc.  |
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mahāsena | m. of śiva-  |
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mahāsena | m. the father of the 8th jina- of the present era  |
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mahāsena | m. Name of various sovereigns  |
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mahāsenā | f. a great army  |
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mahasenanareśvara | m. Name of the father of the 8th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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mahāsenanareśvara | m. Name of the father of the 8th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- (see mahasena-n-)  |
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mahāsenāvyūhaparākrama | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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mahāśetavatī | f. equals -śīta-vatī- above.  |
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mahāsetu | m. "great bridge", Name of certain sacred syllables pronounced before a particular mystical formula  |
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mahāsi | (hāsi-) m. a large scimitar or sword  |
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mahāsiddha | m. "very perfect", a great saint, perfect yogin-  |
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mahāsiddhānta | m. Name of the younger āryabhaṭa-'s work on astronomy.  |
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mahāsiddhi | f. "great perfection", a particular form of magical power  |
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mahāśilā | f. a kind of weapon (a śata-ghnī- with iron nails)  |
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mahāśīla | m. Name of a son of janam-ejaya- (see -śāla-).  |
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mahāśimbī | f. a species of Dolichos  |
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mahāsiṃha | m. a great lion  |
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mahāsiṃha | m. the fabulous animal śarabha-  |
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mahāsiṃha | m. Name of two princes  |
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mahāsiṃhagati | mfn. having the gait or bearing of a noble lion (said of yudhi-ṣṭhira-) (see )  |
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mahāsiṃhatejas | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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mahāśiraḥsamudbhava | m. (with jaina-s) Name of the 6th black vāsudeva-  |
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mahāśiras | mfn. large-headed  |
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mahāśiras | m. a kind of serpent  |
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mahāśiras | m. a species of lizard  |
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mahāśiras | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāśiras | m. of a man  |
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mahāśirodhara | mfn. See mahā-kāya-ś-.  |
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mahāśīrṣa | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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mahāśītā | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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mahāsitā | f. a species of Crotolaria  |
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mahāśītavatī | f. (with Buddhists) Name of one of the 5 great tutelary goddesses (See mahā-rakṣā-)  |
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mahāśītavatī | f. (mahā-śetav- )  |
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mahāśiva | m. the great śiva-  |
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mahāśivarātri | f. Name of a festival (equals mahā-rātri- q.v)  |
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mahāśivarātrinirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāśivarātrivrata | n. Name of work  |
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mahāśivarātrivratanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāśivaratryudyāpana | n. Name of work  |
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mahāskandha | m. "large-shouldered, high-shouldered", a camel  |
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mahāskandhā | f. "having a strong stem", Eugenia Jambolana  |
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mahāskandhin | m. the fabulous animal śarabha-  |
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mahāślakṣṇā | f. sand (varia lectio)  |
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mahāśman | (hāś-) m. a precious stone  |
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mahāśmaśāna | n. a great cemetery or place for burning the dead  |
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mahāśmaśāna | n. Name of the city of Benares (whither Hindus are in the habit of going to die)  |
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mahāsmṛti | f. great tradition  |
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mahāsmṛti | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāsmṛtimaya | mf(ā- mc.) n. containing great traditions  |
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mahāsmṛtyupasthāna | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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mahāsnāna | n. a great washing  |
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mahāsnāyu | m. a great artery  |
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mahāsneha | m. combination of the 4 kinds of fat  |
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mahāṣoḍhānyāsa | m. (with kaulika-s) Name of a particular position of the hands and feet  |
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mahāṣoḍhānyāsa | m. of work  |
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mahāsoma | m. a species of soma- plant  |
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mahasoṇa | (?) m. Name of a man  |
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mahāśoṇa | m. "great śoṇa-", Name of a river  |
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mahāspada | (hās-) mfn. "having a great position", mighty, powerful  |
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mahāsragvin | mfn. wearing a great garland (said of śiva-) (see -māla-).  |
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mahāśrama | (hāś-) m. "great hermitage"Name of a sacred hermitage  |
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mahāśramaṇa | m. "great religious mendicant", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāśramaṇa | m. a jina-  |
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mahāśrāvaka | m. a great śrāvaka- or disciple (of gautama- buddha- or of a jina-)  |
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mahāśrāvaṇī | f. a species of plant, (perhaps) Sphaeranthus Indicus  |
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mahāśrāvaṇikā | f. a species of medicinal drug  |
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mahāśrī | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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mahāśrī | f. of a Buddhist goddess  |
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mahāśṛṅga | m. a species of stag  |
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mahāsrotas | n. "great stream", the bowels  |
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mahāśrotriya | m. a great theologian  |
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mahāśruti | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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mahāṣṭamī | f. (hāṣ-) "great 8th", the 8th day in the light half of the month āśvina- (or festival in honour of durgā-, called durgā-pūjā-)  |
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mahāṣṭamīnirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāṣṭamīsaṃdhipūjā | f. the festival mentioned above  |
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mahāsthāla | m. or n. (?) a species of plant  |
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mahāsthalī | f. "great ground", the earth  |
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mahāsthāmaprāpta | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāsthāmaprāpta | m. of buddha-  |
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mahāsthāna | n. a high position or station, lofty rank  |
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mahāsthānaprāpta | m. (prob. wrong reading for next) Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāsthavira | m. "great elder", Name of a class of monks among Buddhists  |
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mahāsthūla | mfn. very coarse or gross  |
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mahāstoma | mfn. having a great stoma-  |
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mahāstotra | n. the great stotra-  |
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mahāstra | (hās-) n. a great or powerful missile, powerful bow  |
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mahāstūpa | m. "great stūpa- or pile", a great Buddhist structure for containing relics  |
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mahastva | n. greatness, mightiness  |
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mahāsubhikṣa | n. great abundance of food, good times (plural)  |
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mahāśubhra | n. silver  |
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mahāsūci | m. (with vyūha-) a particular mode of arraying troops in battle  |
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mahāsudarśa | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king  |
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mahāsudarśana | m. Name of a cakravartin-  |
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mahāśūdra | m. a śūdra- in a high position, an upper servant  |
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mahāśūdra | m. a cowherd Va1rtt. 1  |
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mahāśūdrā | f. equals mahatī śūdrā-  |
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mahāśūdrī | f. a female cow-keeper, (or) a cowherd's wife  |
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mahāsugandha | mfn. very fragrant  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. Piper Chaba  |
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mahāsugandhā | f. equals sarpākṣī-  |
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mahāsugandha | n. a fragrant unguent  |
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mahāsugandhi | m. a kind of antidote  |
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mahāsuhaya | m. a high-spirited horse  |
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mahāsukha | m. "having great joy", a buddha-  |
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mahāsukha | n. "great pleasure", copulation  |
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mahāśuklā | f. Name of saras-vatī-  |
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mahāsūkṣma | mfn. very fine or minute or subtle  |
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mahāsūkṣmā | f. sand,  |
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mahāsūkta | n. a great hymn  |
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mahāsūkta | n. plural the great hymns of the 10th maṇḍala- of the ṛgveda- (id est 1-128)  |
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mahāsūkta | m. the composer of the great hymns (of the 10th maṇḍala-)  |
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mahāsūktavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahāśukti | f. a pearl muscle, mother of pearl  |
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mahāsundarītantra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāśūnya | n. "great vacuity or vacancy", Name of a particular mental condition of a yogin-  |
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mahāśūnyatā | f. (with Buddhists)"great void" , Name of one of the 18 vacuities or vacancies  |
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mahāsuparṇa | m. a great bird  |
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mahāsura | m. (hās-) a great asura- etc.  |
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mahāsura | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāsurī | f. a great female demon  |
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mahāsurī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāsūta | m. a military drum  |
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mahāśva | m. (hāś-) Name of a man  |
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mahāsvāda | (hās-) mfn. very tasteful, savoury  |
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mahāsvāmin | m. Name of a commentator  |
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mahāsvana | m. a loud sound  |
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mahāsvana | mf(ā-)n. making a loud noise, loud-sounding, crying aloud  |
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mahāsvana | m. a kind of drum (equals malla-tūrya-)  |
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mahāsvana | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mahāsvanam | ind. noisily, loudly  |
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mahāsvapna | m. the great dream  |
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mahāsvara | mfn. loud-sounding  |
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mahāśvāsa | m. "great breathing or difficulty of breathing", a kind of asthma  |
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mahāśvaśālā | f. the principal royal stables or office of superintending them  |
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mahāśvāsasārin | m. or n. (with lauha-) a particular preparation of iron  |
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mahasvat | mfn. (m/ahas--) giving pleasure, gladdening  |
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mahasvat | mfn. great, mighty, glorious, splendid  |
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mahasvat | mfn. Name of a king  |
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mahāśveta | mfn. very white, of a dazzling whiteness  |
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mahāśvetā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāśvetā | f. Batatas Paniculata  |
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mahāśvetā | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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mahāśvetā | f. a species of Achyranthes  |
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mahāśvetā | f. white or candied sugar  |
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mahāśvetā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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mahāśvetā | f. of sarasvatī-  |
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mahāśvetā | f. of a goddess (according to to some equals ravi-stha-devatā-)  |
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mahāśvetā | f. of a woman  |
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mahāśvetaghaṇṭī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahasvin | mfn. brilliant, splendid, glorious  |
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mahāsya | (h/ās-) mfn. large-mouthed  |
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mahāśyāmā | f. Ichnocarpus Frutescens  |
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mahāśyāmā | f. Dalbergia Sissoo  |
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mahat | mfn. (originally pr. p. of1. mah-;strong form, mahānt- f. mahat/ī-;in Epic often mahat-for mahāntam-; in the beginning of a compound mostly mahā- q.v) great (in space, time, quantity or degree) id est large, big, huge, ample, extensive, long, abundant, numerous, considerable, important, high, eminent etc. etc. (also ind.in mahad-bhū-,to become great or full [said of the moon] )  |
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mahat | mfn. abounding on rich in (instrumental case)  |
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mahat | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') distinguished by  |
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mahat | mfn. early (morning)  |
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mahat | mfn. advanced (afternoon)  |
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mahat | mfn. violent (pain or emotion)  |
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mahat | mfn. thick (as darkness), gross  |
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mahat | mfn. loud (as noise)  |
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mahat | mfn. many (people, with jana-sg.) (with uktha- n.a particular uktha- of 720 verses;with aukthya- n.Name of a sāman- ; mahānti bhūtāni-,the gross elements ; see mahābhūta-)  |
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mahat | m. a great or noble man (opp. to nīca-, alpa-or dīna-)  |
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mahat | m. the leader of a sect or superior of a monastery  |
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mahat | m. a camel  |
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mahat | m. Name of rudra- or of a particular rudra-  |
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mahat | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahat | m. (scilicet gaṇa-), a particular class of deceased progenitors  |
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mahat | m. of two princes  |
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mahat | m. (rarely n. scilicet tattva-),"the great principle", Name of buddhi-,"Intellect", or the intellectual principle (according to the sāṃkhya- philosophy the second of the 23 principles produced from prakṛti- and so called as thegreatsource of ahaṃkāra-,"self-consciousness", and manas-,"the mind"; see ) etc.  |
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mahat | m. the (7 or 100-stringed) lute of nārada-  |
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mahat | m. (with dvādaśī-), the 12th day in the light half of the month bhādrapada-  |
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mahat | n. anything great or important  |
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mahat | n. greatness, power, might  |
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mahat | n. dominion  |
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mahat | n. a great thing, important matter, the greater part  |
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mahat | n. advanced state or time (mahat/i rātriyai-or rātryai-,in the middle of the night )  |
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mahat | n. sacred knowledge  |
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mahat | mah/an- etc. See p.794, columns 2, 3.  |
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mahatā | f. greatness, mightiness  |
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mahātaila | n. any valuable or precious oil, (or perhaps) Name of a particular kind of oil  |
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mahātala | n. Name of the 6th of the 7 lower worlds or regions under the earth inhabited by the nāga-s etc. (See pātāla-) etc. ( ) .  |
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mahātāleśvara | m. a particular drug  |
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mahātālī | f. a species of creeping plant (wrong reading for -jālī-)  |
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mahātamaḥprabhā | f. "having thick darkness for light", Name of the lowermost of the 21 hells  |
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mahātamas | n. "gross (spiritual) darkness", Name of one of the 5 degrees of a-vidyā-  |
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mahātantra | n. Name of a śaiva- work  |
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mahātantrarāja | m. See brahmajñāna-m-.  |
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mahātapa | (mc.) mfn. equals -tapas-  |
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mahātapaḥsaptamī | f. "the 7th (day in a particular half month) of severe penance", a particular festival  |
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mahātapana | m. "greatly burning", Name of a hell  |
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mahātapas | mfn. very afflicted  |
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mahātapas | mfn. practising severe penance or great religious austerities  |
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mahātapas | m. a great ascetic  |
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mahātapas | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahātapas | m. of śiva-  |
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mahātapas | m. of a muni-  |
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mahātāpaścita | n. Name of a sattra-  |
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mahātapasvin | mfn. greatly afflicted equals -tapas-  |
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mahātārā | f. Name of a Buddhist goddess  |
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mahātaru | m. "great tree", Tithymalus Antiquorum  |
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mahātaru | m. Euphorbia of various kinds  |
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mahātattva | n. "the great principle", Intellect (second of the sāṃkhya- tattva-s;See mahat-)  |
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mahātattvā | f. Name of one of durgā-'s attendants  |
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mahāṭavi | m. plural (hāṭ-)Name of a people  |
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mahāṭavī | (ī-) f. a great forest  |
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mahāteja | mfn. (mc.) equals next mfn.  |
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mahātejas | mfn. of great splendour, full of fire, of great majesty (said of gods and men)  |
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mahātejas | m. a hero, demigod  |
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mahātejas | m. fire  |
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mahātejas | m. Name of skanda-  |
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mahātejas | m. of su-brahmaṇya-  |
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mahātejas | m. of a warrior  |
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mahātejas | m. of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahātejas | n. quicksilver  |
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mahātejogarbha | m. a kind of meditation  |
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mahatī | f. the egg-plant  |
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mahātīkṣṇa | mfn. exceedingly sharp (said of weapons, of perception etc.)  |
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mahātīkṣṇa | mfn. very pungent (said of flavours)  |
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mahātīkṣṇā | f. the marking-nut plant  |
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mahātikta | mfn. very bitter  |
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mahātikta | mfn. with sarpis- n. a particular drug  |
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mahātikta | m. Melia Sempervirens  |
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mahātiktā | f. Clypea Hernandifolia  |
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mahātikta | m. equals yavatiktā-  |
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mahātiktaka | mfn. extremely bitter  |
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mahātiktaka | n. (with sarpis-) a particular drug  |
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mahātithi | f. the great lunar day, the 6th day of a lunation  |
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mahātiṭibha | m. or n. (?) Name of a particular high number  |
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mahatkāṇḍa | m. or n. (?) Name of a section of the atharva-veda-saṃhitā-  |
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mahatkatha | mfn. talked about by the great, mentioned by them  |
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mahatkṣetra | mfn. occupying a wide district or territory  |
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mahatkula | n. a distinguished or noble family  |
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mahātman | mfn. (hāt-) "high-souled", magnanimous, having a great or noble nature, high-minded, noble etc.  |
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mahātman | mfn. highly gifted, exceedingly wise  |
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mahātman | mfn. eminent, mighty, powerful, distinguished  |
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mahātman | m. the Supreme Spirit, great soul of the universe  |
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mahātman | m. the great principle id est Intellect  |
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mahātman | m. (scilicet gaṇa-), Name of a class of deceased ancestors  |
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mahātman | m. of a son of dhī-mat-  |
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mahātmavat | mfn. "high-souled", highly gifted, very wise  |
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mahātmya | mfn. magnanimous  |
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mahātmya | n. wrong reading for māhātmya- (q.v)  |
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mahātodya | (hāt-) n. a great drum  |
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mahatpati | m. "great lord", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahātrikakubh | m. Name of a stoma-  |
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mahātrikakud | m. Name of a stoma-  |
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mahātripurasundarīkavaca | n. Name of a kind of magical spell  |
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mahātripurasundarīmantranāmasahasra | n. Name of a chapter of the vāmakeśvara-tantra-.  |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣad | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s.  |
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mahātripurasundarītāpanīyopaniṣadaryuttaratāpanī | f. Name of two upaniṣad-s.  |
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mahātriśūla | n. a great trident  |
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mahatsena | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahatsevā | f. service of the great, homage (rendered) to great men  |
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mahatsthāna | n. a high place, lofty position (varia lectio mahā-sth-)  |
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mahattā | f. greatness, high rank or position  |
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mahattama | mfn. greatest or very great  |
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mahattamapada | mfn. holding a great or high position (said of a saint)  |
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mahattara | mfn. greater or very great or mighty or strong  |
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mahattara | m. the oldest, most respectable, chief, principal (f(ā-). )  |
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mahattara | m. the head or oldest man of a village  |
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mahattara | m. a śūdra- (?)  |
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mahattara | m. a courtier, chamberlain  |
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mahattara | m. Name of a son of kaśyapa- (or of kāśyapa-)  |
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mahattarā | f. (in dramatic language) a woman superintending the gynaeum,  |
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mahattaraka | m. a courtier, chamberlain |
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mahattarī | f. Name of a form of the goddess tārā-  |
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mahattarikā | f. a lady of the bedchamber  |
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mahattattva | n. "the great principle", Intellect (See above)  |
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mahattva | n. idem or 'f. greatness, high rank or position '  |
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mahattva | n. great size or extent, magnitude etc.  |
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mahattva | n. violence, intensity  |
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mahattva | n. moral greatness  |
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mahattvarahita | mfn. deprived of majesty or greatness  |
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mahātuṣita | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahātuṣṭijñānamudrā | f. Name of a mudrā- (q.v)  |
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mahātyāga | m. great liberality or generosity (in ga-maya-below)  |
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mahātyāga | mfn. extremely liberal or generous ( mahātyāgacitta ga-citta- mfn.of extremely liberal mind)  |
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mahātyāga | m. Name of a man  |
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mahātyāgacitta | mfn. mahātyāga |
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mahātyāgamaya | mfn. consisting of great liberality  |
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mahātyāgin | mfn. extremely liberal or generous (said of śiva-)  |
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mahātyaya | m. (hāt-) any great evil or harm or pain  |
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mahātyaya | mfn. causing great evil, very pernicious  |
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mahātyaya | mfn. (with jvara- m.used by ) equals mahā-kaṣṭa-, gambhīra- or cāturthika- |
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mahātyayatyayika | mfn. connected with any great immediate evil or danger  |
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mahaudanī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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mahaudavāhi | m. Name of a Vedic teacher  |
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mahaugha | mf(ā-)n. having a strong current  |
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mahaugha | m. Name of a son of tvaṣṭṛ-  |
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mahaugha | mahajas- etc. See .  |
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mahaujas | n. great might or power  |
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mahaujas | mfn. very vigorous or powerful or mighty etc.  |
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mahaujas | m. a hero, champion  |
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mahaujas | m. Name of a king  |
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mahaujas | m. of su-brahmaṇya-  |
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mahaujas | m. plural of a people  |
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mahaujasa | n. the discus of viṣṇu-  |
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mahaujasī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahaujaska | mfn. equals mahaujas-  |
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mahauṣadha | n. a very efficacious drug, a sovereign remedy, panacea  |
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mahauṣadha | n. Name of certain very strong or pungent plants (such as dried ginger, garlic, long pepper etc.)  |
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mahauṣadhi | f. a great or very efficacious medicinal plant etc. (also dhī-)  |
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mahauṣadhi | f. dūrvā- grass  |
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mahauṣadhi | f. Mimosa Pudica  |
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mahauṣadhi | f. Name of a serpent-maid  |
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mahauṣadhī | f. Name of various medicinal plants (such as Hingtsha Repens, Aconitum Ferox etc.)  |
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mahauṣadhisūkta | n. Name of  |
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mahāvada | m. "speaker of great words", proclaimer or teacher of the highest Vedic knowledge ( )  |
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mahāvadha | m. (mah/ā--) a mighty or destructive weapon, destructive thunderbolt  |
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mahāvadha | mfn. carrying a mighty weapon or destructive shaft  |
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mahāvādin | m. a great controversialist  |
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mahāvāhana | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāvailastha | (mah/ā--) mfn. (perhaps) abiding in a very remote hiding-place  |
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mahāvaipulya | n. great magnitude, wide extent  |
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mahāvaipulyasūtra | n. Name of a Buddhist sūtra- work  |
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mahāvaira | n. great enmity  |
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mahāvairāja | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāvairājī | f. a particular religious observance (iṣṭi-)  |
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mahāvaiṣṭambha | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāvaiśvadeva | (mah/ā--) m. Name of a graha- (q.v)  |
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mahāvaiśvāmitra | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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mahāvaiśvānaravrata | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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mahāvajraka | n. (with taila-) a kind of oil mixed with other ingredients for medical purposes  |
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mahāvakāśa | (hāv-) mfn. having great space, very spacious or roomy  |
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mahāvakṣas | mfn. broad-breasted (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāvaktra | mfn. large-mouthed  |
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mahāvaktra | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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mahāvākya | n. any long continuous composition or literary work ( mahāvākyatva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāvākya | n. a principal sentence, great proposition, Name of 12 sacred utterances of the upaniṣad-s (exempli gratia, 'for example' tat tvam asi-, aham brahmāsmi-etc., especially of the mystic words tattvam-and om-)  |
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mahāvākya | n. Name of an upaniṣad-  |
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mahāvākyadarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyamantropadeśapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyanyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyapañcīkaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyaratnāvali | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyārtha | m. Name of work (and m. plural with atharva-vedīyāḥ-, also mahāvākyārthadarpaṇa tha-darpaṇa- m. mahāvākyārthaprabandha tha-prabandha- m. mahāvākyārthaprabodha tha-prabodha- m. mahāvākyārthavicāra tha-vicāra-, m.)  |
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mahāvākyārtha | m. Name of work (and m. plural with atharva-vedīyāḥ-, also mahāvākyārthadarpaṇa tha-darpaṇa- m. mahāvākyārthaprabandha tha-prabandha- m. mahāvākyārthaprabodha tha-prabodha- m. mahāvākyārthavicāra tha-vicāra-, m.)  |
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mahāvākyārthadarpaṇa | m. mahāvākyārtha |
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mahāvākyārthaprabandha | m. mahāvākyārtha |
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mahāvākyārthaprabodha | m. mahāvākyārtha |
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mahāvākyārthavicāra | m. mahāvākyārtha |
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mahāvākyasiddhānta | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyatva | n. mahāvākya |
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mahāvākyavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyaviveka | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyavivekārthasākṣivivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyavyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvākyopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvālabhid | m. Name of a maharṣi- and of a transposition of pāda-s in reciting the vālakhilya- (invented by him)  |
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mahāvallī | f. a large climbing-plant  |
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mahāvallī | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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mahāvāmadevya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāvaṃśa | m. "great lineage or race", Name of a well-known work written in pāli- by a monk named mahānāma- in the 5th century  |
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mahāvaṃśa | mfn. sprung from a great race or family  |
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mahāvaṃśasamudbhava | mfn. sprung or descended from a great race or family  |
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mahāvaṃśāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvaṃśya | mfn. springing from a high or noble race  |
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mahāvana | n. a great forest  |
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mahāvana | n. Name of a forest  |
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mahāvana | n. of a Buddhist monastery in a forest in udyāna-  |
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mahāvana | mfn. having a great forest  |
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mahāvanasaṃghārāma | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery  |
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mahāvandhyā | f. a wholly barren woman  |
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mahāvaṇij | m. a great merchant  |
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mahāvapa | m. a species of plant |
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mahāvarā | f. dūrvā- grass  |
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mahāvarāha | m. "great boar", Name of viṣṇu- in his boar incarnation  |
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mahāvarāha | m. of a king  |
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mahāvarāha | m. of a work (see -vārāha-).  |
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mahāvārāha | m. Name of work (see -varāha-).  |
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mahāvaroha | (hāv-) m. Ficus Infectoria  |
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mahāvārṣikā | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāvartana | n. high wages, large pay or allowance  |
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mahāvarti | f. a large wick  |
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mahāvārttika | n. "great vārttika- or critical commentary", Name of kātyāyana-'s vārttika-s on the sūtra-s of pāṇini- (see māhāv-).  |
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mahāvāruṇī | f. the festival on the 13th day of the moon's decrease in the month caitra-  |
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mahāvasa | m. Delphinus Gangeticus  |
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mahāvastu | n. Name of a non-canonical work of northern Buddhism  |
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mahāvāstu | n. great space  |
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mahāvāstu | mfn. occupying great space  |
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mahāvasu | (mah/ā--) mfn. possessing much substance, very wealthy  |
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mahāvāta | m. a great or stormy wind  |
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mahāvātasamūha | m. a tempest  |
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mahāvātavyādhi | m. a great or severe nervous disorder  |
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mahāvātsapra | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāvaṭūrin | (mah/ā--) mfn. very wide (according to to )  |
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mahāvāyu | m. a tempestuous wind, gale  |
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mahāvāyu | m. air (as one of the five elements)  |
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mahāvedāntaṣaṭka | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvedha | m. a particular position of the hands or feet (in the practice of yoga-)  |
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mahāvedi | f. the great vedi- or altar id est the whole vedi-  |
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mahāvega | mf(ā-)n. greatly agitated (as the sea)  |
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mahāvega | mf(ā-)n. moving swiftly, flowing rapidly, flying swiftly, very fleet or swift or rapid  |
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mahāvega | m. an ape  |
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mahāvega | m. the bird garuḍa-  |
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mahāvegā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahāvegalabdhasthāma | m. Name of a king of the garuḍa-s  |
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mahāvegavatī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahāvela | mfn. having high tides or strong currents, billowy, surgy  |
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mahāvibhāṣā | f. a general alternative, a rule containing a general alternative  |
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mahāvibhāṣāśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvibhūta | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāvibhūti | f. manifestation of great might, excessive might  |
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mahāvibhūti | f. the great goddess of welfare, lakṣmī-  |
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mahāvibhūti | mfn. possessing great might (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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mahāvīci | m. Name of a hell  |
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mahāviḍa | n. a kind of factitious salt  |
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mahāvidagdha | mfn. very clever  |
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mahāvideha | n. Name of a mythical country  |
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mahāvidehā | f. (with vṛtti-,in the yoga- system) Name of a certain condition of the manas- or mind  |
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mahāvidyā | f. a great or exalted science  |
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mahāvidyā | f. Name of lakṣmī- (equals viśva-rūpopāsanā- commentator or commentary)  |
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mahāvidyā | f. of durgā-  |
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mahāvidyā | f. of a mantra-  |
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mahāvidyā | f. plural of a class of personifications of the śakti- or female energy of śiva- (10 in number)  |
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mahāvidyādīpakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyāprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyāprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyāsāracandrodaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyāstava | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyāstotra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvidyeśvarī | f. N. (perhaps a form of durgā-)  |
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mahāvidyutprabha | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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mahāvighna | m. or n. a great obstacle  |
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mahāvihāra | m. a great Buddhist monastery  |
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mahāvihāra | m. Name of a Buddhist monastery in Ceylon  |
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mahāvihāravāsin | m. plural Name of a Buddhist sect  |
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mahāvijña | mfn. very wise or intelligent  |
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mahāvikrama | mfn. very valorous or courageous  |
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mahāvikrama | m. Name of a lion  |
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mahāvikrama | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahāvikramin | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāvīṇā | f. a kind of lute  |
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mahāvipulā | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahāvīra | m. a great hero  |
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mahāvīra | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāvīra | m. an archer, bowman  |
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mahāvīra | m. a lion  |
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mahāvīra | m. Name of garuḍa- (the bird and vehicle of viṣṇu-) |
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mahāvīra | m. of hanumat-  |
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mahāvīra | m. of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāvīra | m. sacrificial fire  |
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mahāvīra | m. a sacrificial vessel  |
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mahāvīra | m. thunderbolt  |
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mahāvīra | m. a white horse  |
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mahāvīra | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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mahāvīra | m. a kind of hawk  |
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mahāvīra | m. Helminthostachys Laciniata  |
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mahāvīra | m. equals jarāṭaka-  |
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mahāvīra | m. Name of several kings  |
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mahāvīra | m. of the last arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī- (the last and most celebrated jaina- teacher of the present age, supposed to have flourished in Behar in the 6th century B.C.)  |
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mahāvīrā | f. a species of bulbous plant  |
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mahāvīracarita | n. "the exploits of the great hero (rāma-)", Name of a celebrated drama by bhavabhūti-  |
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mahāvīracaritra | n. equals prec.  |
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mahāvīracaritra | n. Name of another work  |
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mahāviraha | m. a great separation,  |
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mahāvīrānanda | m. or n. (?) Name of a drama.  |
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mahāvirāva | mf(ā-)n. loud-sounding, loud-crying, loud-roaring  |
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mahavīrya | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mahāvīrya | mfn. (mah/ā--) of great strength or energy, very powerful, very potent, very efficacious etc.  |
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mahāvīrya | m. yam  |
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mahāvīrya | m. Name of brahmā-  |
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mahāvīrya | m. of indra- in the 4th manv-antara-  |
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mahāvīrya | m. of a buddha-  |
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mahāvīrya | m. of a jina-  |
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mahāvīrya | m. of several kings  |
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mahāvīrya | m. of a bhikṣu-  |
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mahāvīryā | f. (only ) the wild cotton-shrub  |
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mahāvīryā | f. equals mahā-śatāvarī-  |
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mahāvīryā | f. Name of saṃjñā- (the wife of sūrya-)  |
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mahāvīryaparākrama | mfn. of great power and heroism  |
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mahāviṣa | n. "great poison", a kind of poison  |
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mahāviṣa | mfn. very poisonous or venomous  |
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mahāviṣa | m. Coluber Naga  |
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mahāviśiṣṭa | mfn. said to be for mahad-v-,"distinguished among the great" Va1rtt. 1  |
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mahāviṣṇormahāstuti | f. Name of work  |
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mahāviṣṇu | m. the great viṣṇu- (especially Name of viṣṇu- when worshipped by Buddhists )  |
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mahāviṣṇu | m. Name of kapila-  |
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mahāviṣṇupūjāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāviṣṇustutiṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvistara | mfn. very extensive or copious  |
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mahāviṣuva | n. ( , or mahāviṣuvasaṃkrānti va-saṃkrānti- f. ) the vernal equinox, the moment of the sun's passing into Aries (differing by several days from European computation).  |
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mahāviṣuvasaṃkrānti | f. mahāviṣuva |
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mahāvīta | m. (hāv-) Name of a son of savana-  |
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mahāvīta | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by that king  |
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mahāvīta | n. (varia lectio -vīra-).  |
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mahāvivāha | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahāvraṇa | n. a serious wound  |
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mahāvrata | n. a great duty, fundamental duty (5 in number according to to the jaina- system)  |
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mahāvrata | n. a great vow  |
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mahāvrata | n. a great religious observance  |
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mahāvrata | n. Name of a sāman- or stotra- appointed to be sung on the last day but one of the gavām-ayana- (applied also to the day itself or its ceremonies or according to to commentator or commentary to the śastra- following the stotra-) etc.  |
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mahāvrata | n. the religious usages of the pāśupata-s  |
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mahāvrata | mf(ā-)n. one who has undertaken solemn religious duties or vows, performing a great vow etc.  |
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mahāvrata | mf(ā-)n. observing the rule of the pāśupata-s  |
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mahāvrata | mf(ā-)n. also used to explain m/ahi-vrata- (q.v)  |
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mahāvrata | m. a pāśupata-  |
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mahāvrata | m. Name of a poet  |
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mahāvrāta | (mah/ā--) mfn. accompanied by a great host (of marut-s;said of indra-)  |
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mahāvratabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvratadhara | mfn. one who has undertaken great religious duties or vows  |
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mahāvratahautra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāvratapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mahāvrataprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvrataprayogānukrama | m. Name of work  |
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mahāvratavat | mfn. (-vrat/a--) connected with the mahā-vrata- sāman- etc.  |
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mahāvrataveṣabhṛt | mfn. wearing the dress of a pāśupata-  |
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mahāvratika | mfn. related to the mahā-vrata- sāman- etc.  |
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mahāvratika | mfn. observing the rule of the pāśupata-s, a pāśupata-  |
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mahāvratika | mfn. (varia lectio,and perhaps more correctly māhāv-)  |
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mahāvratikaveṣa | mfn. dressed as a pāśupata-s  |
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mahāvratin | mfn. practising the five fundamental duties of jaina-s, observing the rule of the pāśupata-s  |
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mahāvratin | m. a pāśupata-s  |
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mahāvratin | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahāvratin | m. a devotee, ascetic (equals joṭiṅga-)  |
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mahāvratin | m. equals uraskaṭa- (?)  |
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mahāvratīya | mfn. relating to the mahāvrata- sāman- or to the mahā-vrata- day |
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mahāvṛddha | mfn. very old or aged  |
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mahāvrīhi | m. (mah/ā--) large rice etc.  |
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mahāvrīhimaya | mfn. consisting of large rice  |
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mahāvṛkṣa | m. a great tree  |
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mahāvṛkṣa | m. a species of Euphorbia  |
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mahāvṛkṣa | m. equals -pīlu- (q.v)  |
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mahāvṛkṣagalaskandha | mfn. one whose neck and shoulders resemble corresponding parts of a great tree  |
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mahāvṛkṣakṣīra | m. n. the milky juice of the above tree  |
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mahāvṛnda | n. a particular high number (= 100, 000 vṛnda-s)  |
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mahāvṛṣa | m. a great bull  |
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mahāvṛṣa | m. Phaseolus Radiatus  |
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mahāvṛṣa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahāvyādhi | m. a great or severe disease  |
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mahāvyādhi | m. the black leprosy  |
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mahāvyāhṛti | f. the great vyāhṛti- (q.v), Name of the mystical formula bh/ūr bh/uvaḥ sv/aḥ-  |
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mahāvyasanasaptaka | n. collection of seven vices (viz. mṛgayā-, akṣa-, strī-, pāna-, vāk-pāruṣya-, artha-dūṣaṇa-,and daṇḍa-pāruṣya-)  |
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mahāvyūha | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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mahāvyūha | m. of a deva-putra-  |
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mahāvyutpatti | f. Name of a Sanskrit-Tibetan lexicon.  |
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mahāyāgika | m. plural Name of a school of the sāma-veda-  |
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mahāyajña | m. a great sacrifice or offering, a principal act of devotion (of these there are 5 according to to brahma--, deva--, pitṛ--, manuṣya--,and bhūta-yajña-; see ) etc.  |
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mahāyajña | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāyajña | m. plural (with pañca-) Name of work  |
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mahāyajñabhāgahara | m. "receiving a share of the great sacrifice", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāyajñakratu | m. equals mahāyajñ/a- above  |
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mahāyakṣa | m. a great yakṣa-, a chief of the yakṣa- (see yakṣa-pati-) |
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mahāyakṣa | m. Name of the servant of the second arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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mahāyakṣa | m. plural a class of Buddhist deities  |
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mahāyakṣasenāpati | m. a general of the great yakṣa-  |
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mahāyakṣasenāpati | m. Name of a tantra- deity  |
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mahāyakṣī | f. a great female yakṣa-  |
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mahāyama | m. the great yama-  |
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mahāyāma | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāyamaka | n. a verse in which all four pāda-s contain words with exactly the same sounds, but different senses (exempli gratia, 'for example' ) .  |
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mahāyāmya | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāyāna | n. "great vehicle"(opp. to hīna-y-), Name of the later system of Buddhist teaching said to have been first promulgated by nāgārjuna- and treated of in the mahā-yāna-sūtra-s  |
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mahāyāna | m. "having a great chariot", Name of a king of the vidyādhara-s  |
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mahāyānābhidharmasaṃgītiśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāyānadeva | m. an honorary Name of Hiouenthsang  |
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mahāyānaparigrahaka | m. a follower of the mahā-yāna- doctrines  |
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mahāyānaprabhāsa | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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mahāyānasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mahāyānasamparigrahaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāyānasūtra | n. Name of the sūtra-s of the later Buddhist system  |
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mahāyānasūtraratnarāja | m.Name of a highly esteemed mahā-yāna-sūtra-  |
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mahāyānayogaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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mahāyantra | n. a great mechanical work  |
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mahāyantrapravartana | n. the engaging in or erecting great mechanical works  |
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mahāyasa | (hāy-) mfn. having much iron (as an arrow which has a large point )  |
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mahāyaśas | mfn. very glorious or renowned or celebrated etc.  |
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mahāyaśas | m. Name of the fourth arhat- of the past utsarpiṇī-  |
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mahāyaśas | m. of a learned man  |
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mahāyaśas | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahāyaśaska | mfn. equals -yaśas- mfn.  |
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mahāyati | m. a great ascetic  |
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mahāyātrā | f. a great pilgrimage, the pilgrimage to Benares  |
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mahāyātrā | f. Name of work  |
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mahāyātrika | m. Name of a man  |
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mahāyaudhājaya | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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mahāyava | m. a kind of large barley  |
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mahayāyya | n. (fr. Causal) enjoyment, merriment  |
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mahayāyya | mah/aye- etc. See .  |
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mahaye | Ved. infinitive mood for joy, for enjoyment  |
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mahāyogapañcaratneāśvalāyanopayogyādhānaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mahāyogeśvara | m. a great master of the yoga- system  |
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mahāyogin | m. a great yogin- (Name of viṣṇu- or of śiva-, especially when worshipped by Buddhists )  |
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mahāyogin | m. a cock  |
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mahāyoni | f. excessive dilation of the female organ, (ati-m-).  |
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mahāyuddha | n. a great fight  |
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mahāyudha | (hāy-) mfn. having great weapons (said of śiva-)  |
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mahāyuga | n. a great yuga- or yuga- of the gods (= 4 yuga-s of mortals or the aggregate of the kṛta-, tretā-, dvāpara- and kali- yuga-s = 4, 320, 000 years;a day and a night of brahmā- comprise 2, 000 mahā-yuga-s) ( ) .  |
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mahāyuta | (hāy-) m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahayya | mfn. to be gladdened or delighted  |
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mahebhya | m. a very rich man  |
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maheccha | mfn. having high aims, magnanimous, ambitious  |
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mahecchatā | f. ambition  |
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mahelā | f. a woman  |
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mahelāpāda | mfn. gaRa hasty-ādi- ( mahilā-p-).  |
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mahelikā | f. equals mahelā-  |
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mahemati | See under 1. mahi-, .  |
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mahenadi | See under 1. mahi-, .  |
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mahendra | m. the great indra- etc. etc. (also applied to viṣṇu-[ ]and śiva-[ ])  |
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mahendra | m. a particular star  |
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mahendra | m. a great chief or leader (sarva-devānām-)  |
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mahendra | m. a particular high number  |
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mahendra | m. Name of a younger brother (or son) of aśoka- (who carried the Buddhist doctrine into Ceylon)  |
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mahendra | m. of another prince (= kumāra-gupta-)  |
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mahendra | m. of a poet  |
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mahendra | m. of various other writers and teachers (also with ācārya-and sūri-)  |
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mahendra | m. of a mountain or range of mountain (said to be one of the 7 principal chains in India, and sometimes identified with the northern parts of the Ghats) etc.  |
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mahendra | m. of a Place  |
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mahendrā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahendracāpa | m. "great Inscr's bow", a rainbow  |
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mahendrācāryaśiṣya | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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mahendradevī | f. the wife of great Inscr  |
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mahendradhvaja | m. equals -ketu-  |
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mahendrāditya | m. Name of a king  |
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mahendrādri | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mahendragupta | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahendraguru | m. "great Inscr's teacher", Name of the planet Jupiter (= bṛhas-pati-)  |
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mahendrajit | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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mahendrakadalī | f. a species of banana  |
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mahendraketu | m. great indra-'s banner  |
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mahendramahotsava | m. a great festival in honour of great Inscr  |
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mahendramandira | n. great Inscr's palace  |
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mahendramantrin | m. "great loud's counsellor", the planet Jupiter (see -guru-) |
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mahendranagarī | f. "great Inscr's city" id est amarā-vatī-  |
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mahendranātha | m. Name of an author  |
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mahendrāṇī | f. "the wife of great Inscr" id est śacī-  |
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mahendrapāla | m. Name of a king (also called nirbhaya-rāja-,the pupil and patron of rāja-śekhara-)  |
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mahendraśakti | m. Name of a man  |
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mahendrasiṃha | m. Name of a king  |
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mahendratva | n. the name or rank of great Inscr  |
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mahendravarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahendravāruṇī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahendrayāgaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahendrayājin | mfn. one who worships great Inscr  |
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mahendrī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahendriya | mfn. sacred or belonging to great Inscr  |
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mahendrīya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. sacred or belonging to great Inscr ' (with graha- m. )  |
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mahendrotsava | m. festival of great Inscr  |
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maheraṇā | or maheruṇā- f. Boswellia Thurifera  |
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maheśa | m. "great lord or god", Name of śiva-  |
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maheśa | m. of a Buddhist deity  |
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maheśa | m. of various authors and other men (also with kavi-, ṭhakkura-, bhaṭṭi-and miśra-)  |
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maheśa | svara- etc. See p.802col.2  |
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maheśabandhu | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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maheśacandra | m. Name of author.  |
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maheśākhya | mfn. having the name of"great lord", highly distinguished or eminent  |
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maheśaliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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maheśāna | m. equals maheśa- Name of śiva- ( maheśānabandhu -bandhu- m. equals śa-b-, )  |
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maheśānabandhu | m. maheśāna |
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maheśanandin | m. Name of author.  |
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maheśanārāyaṇa | m. Name of author.  |
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maheśanetra | n. " śiva-'s eyes", Name of the number"three"  |
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maheśānī | f. "great lady", Name of pārvatī-  |
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maheśasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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maheśatīrtha | m. Name of author.  |
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maheśitṛ | m. equals maheśāna-  |
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maheṣu | m. a great arrow  |
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maheṣu | mfn. armed with a great arrow  |
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maheṣudhi | f. a great quiver  |
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maheśvara | m. a great lord, sovereign, chief etc. (with tridaśānām-,"chief of the gods" id est indra-)  |
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maheśvara | m. a god (opp. to prakṛti-)  |
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maheśvara | m. Name of various gods (especially of śiva- and of kṛṣṇa-; plural of the loka-pāla-s or guardians of the world, viz. indra-, agni-, yama- and varuṇa-) etc.  |
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maheśvara | m. of a deva-putra-  |
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maheśvara | m. of various authors and other men  |
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maheśvara | m. bdellium  |
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maheśvarabhaṭṭa | m. Name of an author ( maheśvarabhaṭṭīya ṭīya- n.his work)  |
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maheśvarabhaṭṭīya | n. maheśvarabhaṭṭa |
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maheśvaradatta | m. Name of a merchant  |
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maheśvaradharmādharma | m. Name of work  |
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maheśvaradīkṣita | m. Name of an author ( maheśvaradīkṣitīya tīya- n.his work)  |
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maheśvaradīkṣitīya | n. maheśvaradīkṣita |
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maheśvaradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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maheśvarakaracyutā | f. "dropped from the hand of śiva-", Name of the river kara-toyā-  |
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maheśvaraliṅga | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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maheśvarānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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maheśvaranyāyālaṃkāra | m. Name of an author  |
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maheśvarasiddhānta | m. equals paśu-pati-śāstra- q.v  |
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maheśvarasiṃha | m. Name of a king of mithilā- (patron of ratna-pāṇi-)  |
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maheśvaratīrtha | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on and of another author  |
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maheśvaratva | n. supreme lordship or dominion  |
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maheśvaravaidya | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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maheśvarī | f. Name of durgā- ( )  |
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maheśvarī | f. of dākṣāyaṇī- in mahā-kāla-  |
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maheśvarī | f. a kind of brass or bell-metal  |
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maheśvarī | f. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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maheśvarīya | n. Name of work  |
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maheṣvāsa | m. a great archer (also -tama-)  |
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maheṣvāsa | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahettha | Name of a country  |
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mahevṛdh | See under 1. mahi-, .  |
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mahī | f. See mah/ī-, .  |
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mahi | mfn. (only Nominal verb accusative sg. n.) equals mah/at-, great  |
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mahi | ind. greatly, very, exceedingly, much  |
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mahi | m. n. greatness  |
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mahi | m. equals mahat-, intellect  |
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mahi | f. = mah/ī-1 the earth (in compound not always separable from 1. mah/in- q.v)  |
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mahi | in compound for mahī-.  |
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mahi | in compound for 2. mahin-.  |
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mahī | f. (see 2. m/ah-),"the great world", the earth (see urvī-, pṛthivī-) etc. etc. (in later language also = ground, soil, land, country)  |
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mahī | f. earth (as a substance)  |
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mahī | f. the base of a triangle or other plane figure  |
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mahī | f. space  |
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mahī | f. a host, army  |
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mahī | f. a cow ( )  |
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mahī | f. dual number heaven and earth ( )  |
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mahī | f. plural waters, streams  |
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mahī | f. Hingtsha Repens  |
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mahī | f. a kind of metre  |
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mahī | f. Name of a divine being (associated with iḍā- and sarasvatī- ; see )  |
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mahī | f. of a river  |
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mahī | f. of the number"one"  |
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mahī | in compound for maha-.  |
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mahi | mahi-keru- etc. See .  |
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mahī | mahī-kampa- etc. See .  |
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mahībhāra | m. a burden for the earth  |
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mahībhartṛ | m. "earth-supporter", a king  |
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mahībhaṭṭa | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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mahībhṛt | m. equals -bhartṛ- etc.  |
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mahībhṛt | m. a mountain  |
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mahībhuj | m. "earth-enjoyer", a king  |
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mahīcandra | m. "earth-moon", Name of a king  |
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mahīcara | mfn. moving on the earth  |
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mahīcārin | mfn. moving on the earth  |
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mahidāsa | m. Name of a son of itarā-,  |
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mahīdāsa | m. Name of various authors (also -bhaṭṭa-; see mahi-d-)  |
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mahidāsabudha | m. (prob. wrong reading for bhaṭṭa-) Name of an author (see mahī-dāsa-bhaṭṭa-).  |
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mahidatta | m. Name of a man  |
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mahīdhara | mfn. "earth bearing", supporting the earth  |
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mahīdhara | m. a mountain etc.  |
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mahīdhara | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahīdhara | m. of a deva-putra-  |
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mahīdhara | m. of various men and authors (especially of a Scholiast or Commentator on )  |
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mahīdharadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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mahīdhra | m. (for -dhara-) a mountain etc.  |
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mahīdhra | m. Name of the number"seven" (see parvata-)  |
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mahīdhra | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahīdhraka | m. (see prec.) Name of a king (varia lectio mahāndhraka-).  |
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mahīdurga | mfn. inaccessible through (the nature of) the soil  |
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mahīdurga | n. a fort inaccessible etc. (others"a fort built of earth").  |
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mahīja | mfn. "earth-born", (prob.) born in the desert (said of horses)  |
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mahīja | m. a plant, tree  |
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mahīja | m. "son of the Earth", Name of the planet Mars  |
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mahījā | f. Name of sītā-  |
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mahīja | n. green ginger  |
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mahījīvā | f. the horizon  |
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mahikā | f. mist, frost (for mihikā- q.v)  |
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mahīkampa | m. "earth-tremor", an earthquake  |
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mahikāṃśu | m. the moon  |
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mahikeru | (m/ahi--) mfn. raising highly (fr.2. kṛ- equals prauḍha-karman-,fr.1. kṛ-).  |
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mahīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make great, magnify, exalt  |
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mahikṣatra | (m/ahi--) mfn. possessing great power  |
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mahīkṣit | m. "earth-ruler", a king, prince  |
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mahilā | f. (according to to fr.1. mah-) a woman, female (see mahelā-)  |
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mahilā | f. a woman literally or figuratively intoxicated  |
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mahilā | f. a particular fragrant drug (equals priyaṅgu- )  |
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mahilā | f. Name of a river  |
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mahīlā | f. a woman  |
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mahilāhvayā | f. idem or 'f. equals priyaṅgu- (see above) '  |
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mahilākhyā | f. equals priyaṅgu- (see above)  |
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mahilāpāda | mfn. gaRa hasīy-ādi-  |
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mahilāropya | n. Name of a city in the south (see mihil-). |
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mahīlatā | f. an earthworm, dew-worm  |
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mahīlukā | f. a cow  |
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mahima | in compound for mahiman-.  |
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mahimā | f. equals mahim/an-, greatness etc.  |
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mahimabhaṭṭa | m. Name of two authors  |
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mahimagha | (m/ahi--) mfn. rich in oblations or treasures  |
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mahīmaghavan | m. "earth- indra-", a king  |
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mahīmahendra | m. "great indra- of the earth", a king  |
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mahīmahikāṃśu | m. "earth-moon", an illustrious king  |
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mahiman | m. greatness, might, power, majesty, glory etc. ( mahimnā himn/ā- ind.or mahinā hin/ā- ind.mightily, forcibly )  |
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mahiman | m. the magical power of increasing size at will (see )  |
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mahiman | m. magnitude (as one of śiva-'s attributes; mnaḥ stava- m. stuti- f. stotra- n.Name of hymns; see mahimastava-)  |
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mahiman | m. Name of a man  |
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mahiman | m. a Name of mammaṭa- q.v  |
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mahiman | m. dual number Name of two graha-s at the aśva-medha- sacrifice  |
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mahīmaṇḍala | n. the circumference of the earth, the whole earth  |
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mahimasiṃhagaṇi | m. Name of two authors  |
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mahimastava | m. Name of a hymn (see under mahinm/an-).  |
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mahimasundara | m. Name of a man  |
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mahimat | mfn. much, abundant  |
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mahimat | m. marriage-fire  |
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mahimātaraṃga | m. Name of work  |
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mahimataraṃgaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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mahimati | mfn. (only in vocative case mahe-mate-) high-minded (said of indra-)  |
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mahimāvat | m. (scilicet gaṇa-) a class of deceased ancestors  |
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mahīmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of earth, earthen etc.  |
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mahīmayī | f. (with nau-) the earth compared to a ship  |
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mahimna | m. Name of a poet  |
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mahimnā | ind. mahiman |
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mahimnāra | m. Name of a prince  |
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mahimodaya | m. Name of work  |
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mahīmṛga | m. the earthly antelope (opp. to tārā-mṛg-,2)  |
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mahin | mfn. equals mah/at-, great, mighty ( mahintama -tama- mfn. )  |
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mahin | mfn. keeping a feast, festive (see 3. mahi-,above) .  |
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mahina | mf(ā-)n. = mah/in-1, great, mighty  |
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mahina | n. sovereignty, dominion  |
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mahinā | See mahim/an-.  |
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mahīna | (hina-) m. "earth-ruler", a king, prince  |
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mahinā | ind. mahiman |
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mahinadī | f. (only in vocative case mahe-nadi-) a great river  |
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mahinasa | m. a form of śiva- or rudra-  |
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mahīnātha | m. "earth-lord", -prec.  |
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mahindhaka | m. a rat  |
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mahindhaka | m. an ichneumon  |
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mahindhaka | m. the cord of a pole for carrying loads  |
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mahīndra | m. (hīndra-) idem or 'm. "earth-lord", -prec. ' (literally"earth- indra-")  |
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mahīndrendra | m. an indra- among kings  |
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mahintama | mfn. mahin |
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mahipa | m. Name of a man (see next) .  |
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mahīpa | m. "earth-protector", a king  |
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mahīpa | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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mahīpāla | m. "earth-protector", a king etc.  |
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mahīpāla | m. Name of various princes (also -deva-)  |
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mahīpālaputra | m. a king's son, prince  |
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mahīpatana | n. prostration on the ground, humble obeisance  |
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mahipati | m. Name of an author  |
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mahīpati | m. "earth-lord", a king, sovereign ( mahīpatitva -tva- n.) etc.  |
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mahīpati | m. a kind of big lime  |
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mahīpatitva | n. mahīpati |
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mahīprācīra | mn. "earth-fence", the sea  |
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mahīpradāna | n. a gift of land  |
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mahīprakampa | m. equals -kampa-  |
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mahīpraroha | m. "earth-growing", a tree  |
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mahīpraśāsana | n. dominion over the earth  |
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mahīprāvara | n. "earth. enclosure", the sea  |
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mahīpṛṣṭha | n. the surface of the earth  |
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mahīputra | m. a son of the earth  |
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mahīputra | m. the planet Mars  |
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mahīputrī | f. Name of sītā-  |
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mahira | m. the sun (for mihira-)  |
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mahīrajas | n. "e-dust", a grain of sand  |
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mahirakula | m. Name of a prince (see mihira-k-).  |
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mahīraṇa | m. Name of a son of dharma- (one of the viśve- devāḥ-) |
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mahīrandhra | n. a hole in the earth  |
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mahīrata | m. Name of a king (varia lectio bahīnara-).  |
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mahiratna | mfn. possessing great treasures  |
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mahīruh | m. (Nominal verb -ruṭ-) "earth-grower", a plant, tree  |
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mahīruha | m. idem or 'm. (Nominal verb -ruṭ-) "earth-grower", a plant, tree ' etc.  |
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mahīruha | m. Tectona Grandis (prob. wrong reading for -saha-).  |
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mahiṣa | mf(m/ahiṣī-)n. great, powerful  |
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mahiṣa | m. (with supar/a-) the sun  |
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mahiṣa | m. (with or scilicet mṛg/a-,once with mṛg/āṇām-) a buffalo etc. etc. (considered as the emblem of yama- and of a jaina- saint)  |
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mahiṣa | m. a great priest  |
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mahiṣa | m. the son of a kṣatriya- and a tīvarī-  |
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mahiṣa | m. Name of an asura- (slain by durgā- or skanda-)  |
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mahiṣa | m. of a sādhya-  |
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mahiṣa | m. of a sage (author of a commentator or commentary on the of the yajur-veda-)  |
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mahiṣa | m. of a mountain in śālmaladvīpa-  |
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mahiṣa | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahiṣacara | mfn. equals -ga-  |
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mahiṣadhvaja | m. "having a buffalo for an emblem", Name of yama-  |
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mahiṣaga | mfn. riding upon a buffalo (as yama-)  |
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mahiṣaghnī | f. "slayer of the demon mahiṣa-", Name of durgā-  |
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mahīsaha | m. Tectona Grandis (see -ruha-).  |
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mahiṣaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition) (varia lectio māhiṣa-).  |
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mahiṣakanda | m. a species of bulbous plant  |
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mahiṣākṣa | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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mahiṣākṣaka | m. a kind of bdellium  |
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mahiṣamardinī | f. "crusher of mahiṣa-", Name of durgā-  |
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mahiṣamardinī | f. a prayer addressed to durgā-  |
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mahiṣamardinītantra | n. Name of a tantra-  |
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mahīsaṃgama | m. Name of a place  |
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mahiṣānanā | f. "buffalo-faced", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mahiṣapāla | ( ) m. a buffalo-herd  |
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mahiṣapālaka | ( ) m. a buffalo-herd  |
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mahiṣārdana | m. "tormenter of mahiṣa-", Name of skanda-  |
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mahīśāsaka | m. plural Name of a school  |
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mahiṣaśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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mahiṣasūdanī | f. equals -ghātinī-  |
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mahiṣāsura | m. the asura- or demon mahiṣa- (from whom the country of Mysore is said to take its name)  |
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mahiṣāsuraghātinī | f. "slayer of the asura- mahiṣa-", Name of durgā-  |
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mahiṣāsuramajjothā | f. "produced from the marrow of the asura- mahiṣa-", a kind of perfume  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinī | f. equals -ghātinī- ( mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra dinī-stotra- n.Name of a stotra-)  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra | n. mahiṣāsuramardinī |
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mahiṣāsurāpahā | f. equals -ghātinī-.  |
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mahiṣāsurārdinī | f. ( ) equals -ghātinī-.  |
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mahiṣāsurasambhava | m. "produced from the asura- mahiṣa-" (see -majjotthā-) or"produced in Mysore", a kind of bdellium  |
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mahiṣāsurasūdanī | f.( )  |
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mahiṣatva | n. the state or condition of a buffalo  |
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mahiṣavāhana | m. "having a buffalo for a vehicle", Name of yama-  |
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mahiṣavallī | f. a kind of creeper  |
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mahiṣayamana | m. "buffalo-tamer", Name of yama-  |
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mahiṣī | f. See below.  |
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mahiṣi | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahiṣī | f. a female buffalo, buffalo-cow etc.  |
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mahiṣī | f. any woman of high rank, (especially) the first or consecrated wife of a king (also plural) or any queen etc.  |
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mahiṣī | f. the female of a bird  |
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mahiṣī | f. (with samudrasya-), Name of the gaṅgā-  |
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mahiṣī | f. an unchaste woman or money gained by a wife's prostitution  |
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mahiṣī | f. a species of plant  |
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mahiṣī | f. Name of the 15th day of the light half of the month taiṣa- |
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mahiṣībhāva | m. the state or condition of a buffalo-cow  |
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mahiṣīdāna | n. Name of work  |
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mahiṣīdānamantra | m. Name of work  |
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mahiṣīdānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahiṣīdānavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahiṣīgoṣṭha | n. a stable for buffalo-cows Va1rtt. 3 ,  |
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mahiṣīkanda | m. a species of bulbous plant (= mahiṣa-k-)  |
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mahiṣīpa | m. Name of a man (originally = next)  |
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mahiṣīpāla | m. a keeper of buffalo-cows  |
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mahiṣīpriyā | f. a species of grass  |
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mahiṣīśataka | n. Name of a poem.  |
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mahiṣīstambha | m. a pillar or column adorned with a buffalo's head  |
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mahiṣita | mfn. changed into a buffalo  |
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mahiṣmat | mfn. (fr. mahiṣa-) rich in buffaloes vArttika  |
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mahiṣmat | m. Name of a king  |
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mahiṣmatī | f. Name of a particular lunar day (personified as a daughter of aṅgiras-)  |
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mahiṣotsargavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahiṣṭha | mfn. greatest, largest  |
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mahīsūnu | m. equals -suta-  |
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mahīsura | m. "earth-god", a Brahman  |
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mahīsuta | m. "son of the earth", the planet Mars,  |
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mahīsutā | f. Name of sītā-  |
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mahīsvāmin | m. "earth-lord", a king.  |
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mahiṣvani | (for -sv-) mfn. very noisy  |
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mahiṣvanta | mfn. (fr. mahis-,1. mah-?), refreshing, delighting (others"great"; equals ṛbīsa-).  |
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mahīśvara | (hīlv-) m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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mahitā | f. (for 2.See) greatness  |
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mahitā | f. (for 1.See) festivity  |
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mahita | mfn. honoured, celebrated etc.  |
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mahita | mfn. proper, right  |
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mahita | m. (scilicet gaṇa-) a class of deceased ancestors  |
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mahita | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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mahita | m. of kailāsa-  |
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mahita | m. of a man gaRa gargādi-  |
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mahitā | f. Name of a river ( ahitā-)  |
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mahita | n. the trident of śiva-  |
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mahita | mahin- etc. See column 1.  |
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mahītala | n. the surface of the earth, ground, soil etc.  |
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mahītalavisarpin | m. "earth-walker", an inhabitant of the earth  |
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mahitāmbhas | mfn. whose waters are celebrated  |
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mahītaṭa | n. Name of a place  |
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mahitva | n. greatness, might  |
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mahitvana | n. idem or 'n. greatness, might ' ( mahitvanā n/ā- ind.by greatness)  |
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mahitvanā | ind. mahitvana |
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mahīvallabha | m. "earth-lover", a king  |
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mahivrata | (m/ahi--) mfn. having great power, ruling mightily |
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mahivṛdh | mfn. greatly rejoicing ( "giving great wealth" mahe-vṛdh-).  |
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mahīya | Nom. A1. y/ate-, to be joyous or happy etc. ; to prosper ; to be exalted, rise high ; to be highly esteemed or honoured (also pr. p. Passive voice mahīyyamāna- )  |
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mahīyā | f. joyousness, happiness, exultation (dative case y/ai-)  |
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mahīyā | f. Name of a particular verse  |
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mahīyas | mfn. greater, mightier, stronger (or,"very great, very mighty etc.") (with hāsa- m.very loud laughter;with kula- n.a very noble family).  |
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mahīyatva | (?) gaRa vimuktādi- (see māhīyatva-).  |
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mahīyu | mfn. joyous, happy  |
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mahlaṇa | m. Name of a prince (see malhaṇa-).  |
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mahlāṇapura | n. Name of a town (prob. wrong reading for mahlaṇa--or malhaṇa-p-).  |
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mahlaṇasvāmin | m. Name of a temple founded by mahlaṇa-  |
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mahmadakhāna | m. = $ Name of a man  |
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mahman | m. greatness  |
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mahman | mahya- See .  |
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mahna | in puru-m- See puru-madga-.  |
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mahnyā | f. a particular exclamation ( mahyā-)  |
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mahnyā | f. plural Name of the mahā-nāmnī- verses, (varia lectio mahṇyā-).  |
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mahocchraya | mfn. of great height, very lofty  |
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mahocchrāyavat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. of great height, very lofty '  |
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mahodadhi | m. the great ocean, a great sea (4 in number) etc.  |
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mahodadhi | m. Name of a poet  |
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mahodadhija | m. "sea-born", a muscle, shell  |
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mahodara | n. "large abdomen", dropsy  |
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mahodara | mf(ī-)n. big-bellied  |
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mahodara | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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mahodara | m. of a dānava-  |
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mahodara | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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mahodara | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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mahodara | m. of a son of viśvāmitra-  |
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mahodara | m. Cyperus Pertenuis  |
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mahodāra | mfn. mighty, powerful  |
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mahodaramukha | m. Name of an attendant of durgā-  |
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mahodareśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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mahodarī | f. Asparagus Racemosus  |
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mahodarī | f. Name of a daughter of maya-  |
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mahodarya | m. Name of a man (varia lectio daya-).  |
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mahodaya | m. great fortune or prosperity  |
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mahodaya | m. pre-eminence, sovereignty  |
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mahodaya | m. final emancipation  |
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mahodaya | mfn. conferring great fortune or prosperity, very fortunate etc.  |
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mahodaya | mfn. thinking one's self very lucky  |
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mahodaya | m. a lord, master  |
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mahodaya | m. sour milk with honey  |
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mahodaya | m. Name of a vāsiṣṭha-  |
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mahodaya | m. of a royal chamberlain (who built a temple) (see below)  |
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mahodaya | m. of another man  |
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mahodaya | m. of a mountain  |
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mahodayā | f. Name of the city and district of kānya-kubja- (also m. )  |
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mahodayā | f. Uraria Lagopodioides  |
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mahodayā | f. an overgrown maiden  |
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mahodayā | f. Name of a mythical town on mount meru-  |
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mahodayā | f. of a hall or dwelling in the world of the moon |
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mahodayasvāmin | m. Name of a temple built by mahodaya-  |
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mahodhas | mfn. "large-uddered", rich in clouds or water (said of parjanya-)  |
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mahodreka | m. a particular measure of capacity (= 4 prastha-s)  |
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mahodyama | m. great effort or exertion  |
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mahodyama | m. (with jaina-s) , a particular kalpa-  |
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mahodyama | mfn. very energetic or diligent or persevering, studiously occupied or busily engaged in (locative case or dative case)  |
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mahodyoga | mfn. making great exertions, very laborious or industrious  |
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mahogratantra | n. Name of a tantra-.  |
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mahokṣa | m. a large bull etc. ( mahokṣatā -tā- f. )  |
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mahokṣa | mahocchraya- etc. See .  |
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mahokṣatā | f. mahokṣa |
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maholkā | f. a great firebrand  |
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maholkā | f. a great meteor  |
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maholkā | f. lightning (?) See mahotkā-.  |
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mahonmada | m. excessive intoxication, great ecstasy  |
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mahonmada | m. a species of fish  |
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mahonmāna | mfn. very extensive or weighty  |
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mahonnata | mfn. very high or lofty  |
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mahonnata | m. the palm or palmyra tree  |
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mahonnati | f. great elevation, high rank or position  |
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mahopādhyāya | m. "great teacher", Name of various scholars and authors (exempli gratia, 'for example' of bhāravi-, vidyā-nātha-, raghu-nātha- etc.) (see mahā-mahop-).  |
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mahopakāra | m. great aid or assistance  |
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mahopamā | f. Name of a river (varia lectio mahāpagā-).  |
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mahopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-  |
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mahopaniṣada | n. a great science or mystical doctrine  |
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mahopaniṣaddīpikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on it.  |
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mahopāsaka | m. a lay-brother (wrong reading mahāp-).  |
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mahopasthānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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mahopekṣā | f. great forgiveness, Sukh, i  |
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mahoraga | m. a great serpent (with jaina-s and Buddhists a class of demons) etc. (see )  |
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mahoraga | n. the root of Tabernaemontana Coronaria  |
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mahoragadaṣṭa | mfn. bitten by a great serpent  |
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mahoragalipi | f. a kind of writing  |
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mahoraska | mfn. broad-chested  |
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mahormimat | mfn. forming great waves, .  |
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mahormin | mfn. having great waves, very billowy  |
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mahoṣṭha | mfn. great-lipped (said of śiva-)  |
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mahoṭihā | or mahoṭī- f. the eggplant  |
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mahotkā | f. (prob. wrong reading for maholkā-) lightning  |
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mahotpala | n. a large water-lily, Nelumbium Speciosum  |
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mahotpala | n. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in kamalākṣa-  |
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mahotpāta | (in compound) a great portent or prodigy  |
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mahotpātaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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mahotpātaprāyaścitta | mfn. very portentous, having great prodigies  |
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mahotsāha | mfn. having great power or strength or energy etc.  |
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mahotsāha | m. Name of śiva-  |
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mahotsaṅga | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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mahotsava | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a great festival, any great rejoicing etc.  |
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mahotsava | m. the god of love  |
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mahotsavamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of great festivals  |
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mahotsavavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mahotsavin | mfn. celebrating great festivals  |
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mahottama | m. or n. (?) Name of a particular fragrant perfume  |
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mahoviśīya | n. dual number (with prajāpateḥ-) Name of two sāman-s  |
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mahya | mfn. (prob.) highly honoured (equals mahat-, )  |
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mahya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mahyā | f. See under mahnyā-, .  |
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mahyuttara | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio samantara-and brahimottara-).  |
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mahyuttara | See .  |
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maidhātitha | mf(ī-)n. relating to medhātithi-  |
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maidhātitha | n. Name of a sāman- (also maidhyātitha-).  |
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maidhāva | m. (fr. medhā-vin-) the son of a wise man  |
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maidhāvaka | n. intelligence, wisdom gaRa manojñādi-.  |
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maigha | mf(ī-)n. descended from clouds  |
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maigha | mf(ī-)n. belonging to clouds, cloudy  |
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maigha | See .  |
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maihika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. meha-) relating to urinary disease  |
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mailinda | m. (fr. milinda-) a bee  |
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maimata | m. patronymic fr. mimata-  |
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maimatāyana | (gaRa naḍādi-) ( ; see ) m. patronymic fr. mimata-.  |
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maimatāyani | ( ; see ) m. patronymic fr. mimata-.  |
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maināka | m. (fr. menā-) Name of a mountain (son of hima-vat- by menā- or menakā-, and said to have alone retained his wings when indra- clipped those of the other mountains; according to to some this mountain was situated between the southern point of the Indian peninsula and laṅkā-) (varia lectio maināg/a-) etc.  |
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maināka | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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mainākabhaginī | f. "sister of maināka-", Name of pārvatī-  |
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mainākaprabhava | m. Name of the river śoṇa-  |
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mainākasvasṛ | f. "sister of maināka-", Name of pārvatī-  |
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maināla | m. (fr. mīna-) a fisherman (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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mainavī | f. (prob. fr. mīna-) a kind of gait or movement  |
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mainda | m. Name of a monkey-demon killed by kṛṣṇa-  |
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maindahan | m. "slayer of mainda-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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maindamardana | m. "slayer of mainda-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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maineya | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mainika | m. idem or 'm. (fr. mīna-) a fisherman (Scholiast or Commentator)'  |
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maiṇmiṇya | n. equals miṇmiṇa-tva-  |
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mairāla | m. Name of a mythical being  |
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mairava | mf(ī-)n. (fr. meru-) relating to mount meru-  |
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mairāvaṇa | m. Name of an asura- ( mairāvaṇacaritra -caritra- n.Name of work)  |
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mairāvaṇacaritra | n. mairāvaṇa |
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maireya | m. n. a kind of intoxicating drink (according to to a combination of surā-and āsava-)  |
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maireyaka | mn. idem or 'm. n. a kind of intoxicating drink (according to to a combination of surā-and āsava-) '  |
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maireyaka | m. plural Name of a mixed caste (see maitreyaka-).  |
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maiśradhānya | n. (fr. miśra-dhānya-) a dish prepared by mixing various grains  |
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maithila | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to mithilā- etc.  |
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maithila | m. a king of mithilā- (plural the people of mithilā-)  |
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maithilakāyastha | m. Name of a poet  |
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maithilapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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maithilasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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maithilaśrīdatta | m. Name of two men  |
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maithilavācaspati | m. Name of two men  |
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maithileya | m. metron. fr. maithilī-  |
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maithilī | f. See below.  |
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maithilī | f. Name of sītā- (daughter of janaka-, king of maithilī-)  |
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maithilika | m. plural the inhabitants of mithilā-  |
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maithilīnāṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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maithilīpraiṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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maithilīśaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mithuna-) paired, coupled, forming a pair or one of each sex  |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. connected by marriage  |
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maithuna | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to copulation (with bhogu- m.carnal enjoyment;with dharma- m."sexual law", copulation;with vāsas- n.a garment worn during copulation)  |
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maithuna | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) copulation, sexual intercourse or union, marriage etc. (accusative with ās-, i-, gam-, car-; dative case with upa-gam-,or upakram-,to have sexual intercourse)  |
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maithuna | n. union, connection  |
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maithunābhāṣaṇa | n. a conversation in which allusions are made to sexual intercourse,  |
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maithunābhighāta | m. prohibition of sexual intercourse  |
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maithunadharmin | mfn. cohabiting, copulating |
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maithunagamana | n. sexual intercourse  |
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maithunagata | mfn. engaged in copulation  |
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maithunajvara | m. sexual passion  |
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maithunavairāgya | n. abstinence from sexual intercourse  |
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maithunībhāva | m. copulation, sexual union  |
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maithunika | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') having sexual intercourse  |
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maithunikā | f. (ikā-) union by marriage  |
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maithunin | mfn. equals prec. mfn.  |
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maithunin | m. Ardea Sibirica  |
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maithunopagamana | n. equals na-gamana-  |
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maithunya | mfn. proceeding from or caused by or relating to copulation  |
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maitra | mf(ī-)n. (fr. mitra-,of, which it is also the vṛddhi- form in compound) coming from or given by or belonging to a friend, friendly, amicable, benevolent, affectionate, kind etc.  |
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maitra | mf(ī-)n. belonging or relating to mitra- etc.  |
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maitra | m. "friend of all creatures", a Brahman who has arrived at the highest state of human perfection  |
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maitra | m. a particular mixed caste or degraded tribe (the offspring of an out-caste vaiśya-; see maitreyaka-)  |
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maitra | m. (scilicet saṃdhi-) an alliance based on good-will  |
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maitra | m. a friend (equals mitra-) Va1rtt. 4  |
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maitra | m. Name of the 12th astrology yoga-  |
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maitra | m. the anus on  |
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maitra | m. a man's N. much used as the Name of an imaginary person in giving examples in gram. and philos. (confer, compare caitra-and Latin Caius)  |
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maitra | m. Name of an āditya- (equals mitra-)  |
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maitra | m. of a preceptor  |
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maitra | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ā-) friendship etc.  |
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maitra | n. a multitude of friends ( )  |
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maitra | n. equals -nakṣatra-  |
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maitra | n. an early morning prayer addressed to mitra-  |
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maitra | n. evacuation of excrement (presided over by mitra-; maitraṃ-1. kṛ-,to void excrement)  |
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maitra | n. equals -sūtra-.  |
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maitrabala | m. Name of a man  |
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maitrābārhaspatya | mfn. belonging to mitra- and bṛhas-pati-  |
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maitrabha | n. equals -nakṣatra-  |
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maitracitta | n. benevolence  |
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maitracitta | mfn. benevolent, kind  |
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maitraka | m. a person who worships in a Buddhist temple  |
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maitraka | n. friendship  |
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maitrakanyaka | m. Name of a man  |
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maitrākṣajyotika | m. Name of a particular class of evil beings  |
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maitranakṣatra | n. the nakṣatra- anurādhā- (presided over by mitra-)  |
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maitraśākhā | f. Name of a school  |
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maitrasūtra | n. Name of a sūtra-.  |
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maitratā | f. friendship, benevolence  |
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maitravardhaka | mfn. (fr. mitra-v-) gaRa dhūmādi-.  |
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maitravardhraka | mfn. (fr. mitra-v-) (varia lectio)  |
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maitrāvaruṇa | mf(/ī-)n. descended or derived from mitra- and varuṇa-, belonging to them  |
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maitrāvaruṇa | mf(/ī-)n. relating to the priest called maitrāvaruṇa-  |
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maitrāvaruṇa | m. a patronymic (of agastya- or of vālmīki- ;f(ī-). )  |
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maitrāvaruṇa | m. Name of one of the officiating priests (first assistant of the hotṛ-)  |
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maitrāvaruṇacamasīya | mfn. being in the cup of this priest  |
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maitrāvaruṇahautra | m. Name of work  |
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maitrāvaruṇaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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maitrāvaruṇaśastra | n. Name of work  |
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maitrāvaruṇasomaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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maitrāvaruṇaśruti | f. Name of work  |
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maitrāvaruṇi | m. a patronymic of mānya- or agastya-  |
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maitrāvaruṇi | m. of vasiṣṭha-  |
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maitrāvaruṇi | m. of vālmīki-  |
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maitrāvaruṇīya | mfn. relating to the priest called maitrāvaruṇa-,  |
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maitrāvaruṇīya | n. his office  |
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maitrāya | P. -yati-, to be kind or friendly,  |
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maitrāyaṇa | n. (for 2.See below),"kind or friendly way" , benevolence  |
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maitrāyaṇa | m. (for 1.See under maitra-) patronymic fr. mitra- gaRa naḍādi-  |
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maitrāyaṇa | m. plural Name of a school (called after )  |
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maitrāyaṇagṛhyapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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maitrāyaṇaka | mfn. (fr. 2. maitrāyaṇa-) gaRa arīhaṇādi-.  |
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maitrāyaṇī | f. See below.  |
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maitrāyaṇi | m. Name of agni-  |
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maitrāyaṇi | m. Name of an upaniṣad- (prob. wrong reading for ṇī-). |
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maitrāyaṇī | f. of 2. maitrāyaṇa- q.v  |
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maitrāyaṇī | f. Name of the mother of pūrṇa-  |
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maitrāyaṇī | f. of a female teacher  |
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maitrāyaṇībrāhmaṇabhāṣyadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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maitrāyaṇībrāhmaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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maitrāyaṇīpariśiṣṭa | n. Name of work  |
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maitrāyaṇīputra | m. metron. of pūrṇa-  |
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maitrāyaṇīśākhā | f. Name of a branch of the Black yajur-veda-.  |
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maitrāyaṇīsaṃhitā | f. Name of the saṃhitā- of the maitrāyaṇīya-s (q.v)  |
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maitrāyaṇīya | m. plural Name of a school of the yajur-veda- (closely connected with the kaṭha-s and kalāpa-s)  |
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maitrāyaṇīyaśākhā | f. equals ṇī-ś- and -s-.  |
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maitrāyaṇīyasaṃhitā | f. equals ṇī-ś- and -s-.  |
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maitrāyaṇīyaurdhvadehikapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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maitrāyaṇīyopaniṣad | f. equals maitry-up-.  |
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maitrāyaṇopaniṣad | f. equals maitry-up-.  |
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maitrāyaṇyupaniṣad | f. equals maitry-up-.  |
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maitreya | mfn. (fr. maitri-) friendly, benevolent  |
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maitreya | m. (fr. mitrayu- ) patronymic of kauṣārava-  |
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maitreya | m. of glāva- (according to to Scholiast or Commentator metron. fr. mitrā-)  |
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maitreya | m. of various other men  |
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maitreya | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- and future buddha- (the 5th of the present age) ( )  |
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maitreya | m. of the vidūṣaka- in the mṛc-chakaṭikā-  |
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maitreya | m. of a grammarian (equals -rakṣita-)  |
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maitreya | m. of a particular mixed caste (equals maitreyaka-) on  |
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maitreyaka | m. Name of a particular mixed caste or degraded tribe (the offspring of a vaideha- and an ayogavī-, whose business is to praise great men and announce the dawn by ringing a bell)  |
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maitreyarakṣita | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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maitreyasūtra | n. Name of a sūtra- work  |
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maitreyavana | n. Name of a forest  |
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maitreyī | f. See below.  |
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maitreyī | f. Name of the wife of yājñavalkya-  |
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maitreyī | f. of ahalyā-  |
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maitreyī | f. of sulabhā-,  |
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maitreyībrāhmaṇa | n. Name of  |
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maitreyikā | f. descent from mitrayu-  |
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maitreyikā | f. a contest between friends or allies  |
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maitreyīśākhopaniṣad | f. -next.  |
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maitreyopaniṣad | f. equals maitry-up-.  |
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maitreyyupaniṣad | f. equals maitryup-  |
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maitrī | f. See below  |
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maitri | m. a metron. of a teacher  |
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maitrī | f. friendship, friendliness, benevolence, good will (one of the 4 perfect states with Buddhists ; see ) etc.  |
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maitrī | f. Benevolence personified (as the daughter of dakṣa- and wife of dharma-)  |
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maitrī | f. close contact or union  |
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maitrī | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equality, similarity  |
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maitrī | f. Name of the nakṣatra- anurādhā-  |
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maitrī | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (see under maitri-).  |
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maitrībala | m. "whose strength is benevolence", a buddha-  |
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maitrībala | m. Name of a king (regarded as an incarnation of gautama- buddha-)  |
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maitrībala | m. varia lectio for maitra-b-  |
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maitrīdāna | n. friendliness (with Buddhists, one of the three forms of charity)  |
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maitrika | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') a friendly office  |
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maitrīkaruṇāmudita | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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maitrīmaya | mf(ī-)n. benevolent, friendly, kind  |
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maitrin | mfn. friendly, benevolent  |
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maitrīnātha | m. Name of an author  |
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maitrīpakṣapāta | m. a partiality for any one's friendship  |
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maitrīpūrva | mfn. preceded by friendship  |
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maitrya | n. friendship  |
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maitryābhimukha | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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maitryupaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-  |
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maitryupaniṣad | See maitri- above.  |
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maj | See nir-maj- under nir-majj-, .  |
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majamudāra | m. = $ majmū'-dār-, a record-keeper, document-holder  |
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majiraka | m. Name of a man gaRa sivādi-.  |
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majj | cl.6 P. ( ) majjati- (Ved. m/ajjati-, Epic also te-; perfect tense mamajja-[2. sg. mamajjitha-,or mamaṅktha-] ; Aorist [ mā-] majjīs- ; amānkṣīt- ; preceding majjtāt- ; future maṅkṣyati-, te- etc.; majjiṣyati- ; maṅktā- grammar; infinitive mood majjitum- ; maṅktum- grammar; ind.p. maṅktvā-or maktvā- ; m/ajjya- ), to sink (into), (accusative or locative case), go down, go to hell, perish, become ruined etc. ; to sink (in water), dive, plunge or throw one's self into (locative case), bathe, be submerged or drowned etc.: Causal majj/ayati- (Aorist amamajjat- grammar), to cause to sink, submerge, drown, overwhelm, destroy etc. ; to inundate ; to strike or plant into (locative case) : Desiderative mimaṅkṣati- or mimajjiṣati- grammar (confer, compare mimaṅkṣā-): Intensive māmajjyate-, māmaṅkti- [ confer, compare Latin mergere,and undermajjan.]  |
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majja | mfn. sinking, diving (in uda-majja-;See audamajji-).  |
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majja | in compound for majjan-.  |
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majjā | f. idem or 'n. equals majjan-, marrow ' (see nirmajja-).  |
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majjāja | m. a species of bdellium  |
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majjaka | See a-majjaka-.  |
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majjākara | n. "producing marrow", a bone  |
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majjakṛt | n. "producing marrow", a bone  |
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majjala | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants (varia lectio majjāna-; see majjana-).  |
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majjāmeha | m. Name of a particular disease of the urinary organs,  |
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majjan | m. (lit,"sunk or seated within") the marrow of bones (also applied to the pith of plants) etc. etc. (according to etc. one of the 5 elements or essential ingredients of the body; in the later medical system that element which is produced from the bones and itself produces semen ) ; scurf. on [ confer, compare Zend mazga; Slavonic or Slavonian mozgu1; German marg,marag,Mark; Anglo-Saxon mearg; English marrow.] |
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majjana | m. Name of a demon causing sickness or fever  |
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majjana | m. of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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majjana | n. sinking (especially under water), diving, immersion, bathing, ablution etc.  |
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majjana | n. (with niraye-), sinking into hell  |
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majjana | n. drowning, overwhelming  |
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majjana | n. equals majjan-, marrow  |
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majjāna | See majjala-.  |
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majjanagata | mfn. plunged in a bath  |
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majjanamaṇḍapa | m. a bathing-house, bath  |
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majjanonmajjana | m. dual number " majjana- and unmajjana-."Name of two demons  |
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majjanvat | mfn. marrowy (opp. toa-majiaka)  |
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majjara | m. a kind of grass (varia lectio garjara-).  |
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majjārajas | n. a particular hell  |
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majjārajas | n. bdellium  |
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majjarasa | m. equals majjā-r-  |
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majjārasa | m. "marrow-secretion", semen virile  |
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majjas | n. equals majjan-, marrow  |
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majjasamudbhava | m. "produced from the marrow", semen virile  |
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majjāsāra | n. "having marrow as its chief ingredient", a nutmeg  |
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majjatas | ind. equals majjām prati-  |
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majjāṭikā | (jjāṭ-?) f. a particular weight  |
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majjayitṛ | mfn. one who causes to sink or plunge  |
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majjikā | f. the female of the Indian crane  |
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majjūka | mfn. repeatedly diving (used to explain maṇḍūka-)  |
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majjūṣā | f. equals mañjūṣā-.  |
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majmana | n. greatness, majesty  |
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majmanā | ind. altogether, generally, at all (with n/akis-,"no one at all")  |
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majra | See khara-majr/a-.  |
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mak | ind. gaRa svar-ādi-.  |
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maka | m. n. gaRa ardharcādi-  |
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maka | m. m. the son of a vaiśya- and a mālukī-  |
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makadatta | m. Name of a man  |
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makaka | m. (prob.) a kind of animal  |
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makamakāya | (onomatopoetic (i.e. formed from imitation of sounds)) A1. yate-, to croak (as a frog)  |
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makandikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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makāra | m. the letter or sound ma- etc.  |
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makāra | m. the foot called molossus  |
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makara | m. a kind of sea-monster (sometimes confounded with the crocodile, shark, dolphin etc.;regarded as the emblem of kāma-deva-[ see mokara-ketana-etc. below] or as a symbol of the 9th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-;represented as an ornament on gates or on head-dresses) etc.  |
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makara | m. a particular species of insect or other small animal  |
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makara | m. Name of the 10th sign of the zodiac (Capricornus) etc.  |
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makara | m. the 10th arc of 30 degrees in any circle  |
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makara | m. an army of troops in the form of a makara-  |
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makara | m. an ear-ring shaped like a makara- (see makara-kuṇḍala-)  |
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makara | m. the hands folded in the form of a makara-  |
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makara | m. one of the 9 treasures of kubera-  |
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makara | m. one of the 8 magical treasures called padminī-  |
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makara | m. a particular magical spell recited over weapons  |
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makara | m. Name of a mountain  |
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makaradaṃṣṭrā | f. " makara--toothed", Name of a woman  |
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makaradhvaja | m. equals -ketana-  |
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makaradhvaja | m. the sea  |
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makaradhvaja | m. a particular array of troops  |
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makaradhvaja | m. a particular medical preparation  |
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makaradhvaja | m. Name of a prince  |
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makārādisahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of the rudra-yāmala- (containing 1000 names of rāma- beginning with m-).  |
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makarākara | m. "receptacle of makara-", the sea |
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makarākāra | m. "formed like a makara-", a variety of Caesalpina Banducella  |
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makarakaṭī | f. "dolphin-hipped", Name of a woman  |
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makaraketana | m. "having the makara- for an emblem"or"having a fish on his banner", Name of kāma-deva-  |
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makaraketu | m. "having the makara- for an emblem"or"having a fish on his banner", Name of kāma-deva-  |
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makaraketumat | m. "having the makara- for an emblem"or"having a fish on his banner", Name of kāma-deva-  |
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makarākṣa | m. " makara--eyed", Name of rākṣasa- (son of khara-)  |
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makarakuṇḍala | n. an ear-ring shaped like a makara-  |
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makaralāñchana | m. equals -kelana-  |
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makarālaya | m. " makara--abode", the sea  |
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makarālaya | m. Name of the number,"four" (see under samudra-).  |
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makaramāsa | m. Name of a particular , month  |
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makaramukha | m. equals makarākāra-dhārin- jala-nirgamana-dvāra-, jānūr-dhvāvayava-  |
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makarānana | m.  |
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makaranda | m. the juice of flowers, honey etc.  |
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makaranda | m. a species of jasmine  |
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makaranda | m. a fragrant species of mango  |
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makaranda | m. a bee  |
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makaranda | m. the Indian cuckoo  |
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makaranda | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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makaranda | m. Name of a man  |
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makaranda | m. of various authors and works.  |
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makaranda | n. a filament (especially of the lotus-flower)  |
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makaranda | n. Name of a pleasure-garden  |
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makarandadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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makarandakaṇāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be like drops or particles of flower-juice  |
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makarandakārikā | f. plural Name of work  |
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makarandapāla | m. Name of a man (father of tri-vikrama-)  |
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makarandapañcāṅgavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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makarandaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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makarandaśarman | m. Name of a teacher  |
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makarandavāsa | m. a species of Kadamba  |
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makarandavat | mfn. rich in flower-juice  |
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makarandavatī | f. the flower of Bignonia Suaveolens  |
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makarandavivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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makarandavivṛti | f. Name of work  |
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makarandikā | f. a kind of metre  |
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makarandikā | f. Name of the daughter of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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makarandodyāna | n. Name of a pleasure-garden near ujjayinī-  |
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makarāṅka | m. "having the makara- for a symbol or mark", Name of kāmadeva-  |
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makarāṅka | m. the sea  |
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makārapañcaka | n. equals pañca-makāra-  |
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makarapāṭaka | m. Name of a village  |
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makararāśi | m. the zodiacal sign Capricornus  |
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makarasaṃkramaṇa | n. the passage of the sun from Sagittarius into Capricornus  |
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makarasaṃkrānti | f. idem or 'n. the passage of the sun from Sagittarius into Capricornus '  |
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makarasaṃkrānti | f. Name of a festival (which marks the beginning of the sun's northern course)  |
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makarasaṃkrāntidānaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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makarasaṃkrāntitiladāna | n. Name of work  |
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makarasaptamī | f. Name of the 7th day in the light half of the month māgha- (see under mākara-).  |
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makarāśva | m. "having the makara- for a horse", Name of varuṇa-  |
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makaravāhana | m. "having the makara- for his vehicle", Name of varuṇa-  |
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makaravāhinī | f. Name of a river  |
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makarāvāsa | m. " makara--abode", the sea  |
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makaravibhūṣaṇaketana | m. "having the makara- for a characteristic ornament", Name of kāma-deva-  |
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makāravipulā | f. Name of a metre  |
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makarāyaṇa | mfn. (fr. makara-) gaRa pakṣādi-.  |
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makarī | f. the female of the sea-monster makara-  |
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makarī | f. Name of a river  |
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makarī | f. of makara-, in compound  |
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makarikā | f. a particular head-dress  |
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makarikā | f. a figure resembling the makara-  |
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makarīlekhā | f. equals -pattra- (varia lectio)  |
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makarin | m. "full of makara-s", the sea  |
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makarīpattra | n. the mark of a makarī- (on the face of lakṣmi-) (see pattra-bhaṅga-).  |
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makarīprastha | m. Name of a town gaRa karky-ādi-.  |
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makaṣṭu | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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makat | familiar dimin. fr. prec. equals m/at- in compound  |
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makat | See under 3. ma-, column 1.  |
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makatpitṛka | m. my father  |
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makeruka | m. a kind of parasitical worm  |
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makh | (see maṅkh-) cl.1 P. makhati-, to go, move  |
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makha | mfn. (prob. connected with1. mah-or maṃh-) jocund, cheerful, sprightly, vigorous, active, restless (said of the marut-s and other gods)  |
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makha | m. a feast, festival, any occasion of joy or festivity  |
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makha | m. a sacrifice, sacrificial oblation etc. ( )  |
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makha | m. (prob.) Name of a mythical being (especially in makhasya śiraḥ-," makha-'s head") (see also compound)  |
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makha | m. or n. (?) the city of Mecca  |
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makhadveṣin | m. "enemy of (dakṣa-'s q.v) sacrifice ", Name of śiva-  |
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makhadviṣ | m. "enemy of sacrifices", a demon, rākṣasa-  |
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makhāgni | m. equals makha-vahni-  |
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makhahan | m. "killer of makha-", Name of agni- or indra- or rudra-  |
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makhakriyā | f. a sacrificial rite  |
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makhālaya | m. a house or place for sacrifice  |
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makhamathana | n. the disturbance of (dakṣa-'s) sacrifice  |
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makhamaya | mf(ī-)n. containing or representing a sacrifice  |
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makhāṃśabhāj | m. "partaker of a sacrifice", a god  |
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makhamukha | mfn. beginning a sacrifice  |
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makhānala | m. idem or 'm. equals makha-vahni- '  |
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makhānna | "sacrificial food", the seed of Euryale Ferox  |
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makhāpeta | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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makhas | See next and s/adma-makhas-.  |
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makhāsuhṛd | m. equals makha-dveṣin-  |
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makhasvāmin | m. "lord of sacrifice", Name of an author =  |
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makhasya | Nom. P. sy/ati-, te-, to be cheerful or sprightly ([ see ]) .  |
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makhasyu | mfn. cheerful  |
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makhasyu | mfn. sprightly, exuberant  |
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makhatrātṛ | m. "protector of viśvā-mitra-'s sacrifice", Name of rāma- (son of daśa-ratha-)  |
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makhatrayavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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makhavahni | m. sacrificial fire  |
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makhavat | mfn. (makh/a--) companion of makha- (a word used to explain magh/avat- q.v)  |
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makhavat | mfn. a sacrificer  |
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makhavedī | f. a sacrificial altar  |
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makhaviṣaya | m. the district of Mecca  |
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makheśa | m. "lord of sacrifice", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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makhya | wrong reading for 1. makha-.  |
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makk | (see mask-), cl.1. A1. makkate-, to go, move,  |
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makkalla | m. a dangerous abscess in the abdomen (peculiar to lying-in women)  |
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makkola | m. chalk (equals sudhā- )  |
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makkula | m. red chalk (equals silā-jatu-)  |
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makṣ | (see mrakṣ-) cl.1 P. to collect, heap (varia lectio) ; to be angry  |
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makṣ | m. or f. a fly  |
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makṣā | f. idem or 'm. or f. a fly ' ([ confer, compare Latin musca]).  |
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makṣa | m. the concealing of one's own defects (prob. wrong reading for mrakṣa-).  |
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makṣavīrya | m. Buchanania Latifolia (prob. wrong reading for bhakṣa--,or -bhakṣya-bīja-).  |
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makṣikā | f. (mc. also,m ka-.) a fly, bee |
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makṣīkā | f. equals makṣikā-  |
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makṣikāmala | n. "excretion of bees", wax  |
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makṣikāśraya | m. "receptacle of bees" idem or 'n. "excretion of bees", wax '  |
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makṣu | mfn. only instrumental case plural makṣ/ubhīḥ- (or makṣ/ūbhiḥ-; see makṣ/ū-), quickly, promptly  |
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makṣu | m. Name of a man, (see mākṣavya-).  |
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makṣū | ( kṣ/u-) ind. quickly, rapidly, soon, directly ([ confer, compare maṅkṣu-and Latin mox]).  |
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makṣūjavas | (kṣ/ū--) mfn. most rapid or prompt  |
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makṣuṃgama | mf(/ā-)n. going quickly ( )  |
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makṣuṇa | n. a particular measure of weight (= 7 māṣa-s)  |
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makṣūtama | (kṣ/ū-) mfn. idem or '(kṣ/ū--) mfn. most rapid or prompt ' (mebhir ahabhiḥ-,"in the next days", ) .  |
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makṣūyu | mfn. quick, rapid, fleet (as horses)  |
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makuāṇa | m. Name of a race of kings  |
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makula | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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makula | m. a bud (see mukula-).  |
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makūlaka | m. Croton Polyandrum  |
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makura | m. a looking-glass, mirror  |
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makura | m. the stick or handle of a potter's wheel  |
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makura | m. Mimusops Elengi  |
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makura | m. a bud  |
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makura | m. Arabian jasmine (see mukura-).  |
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makurāṇa | m. or n. Name of a place  |
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makuṣṭa | m. Phaseolus Aconitifolius  |
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makuṣṭaka | m. Phaseolus Aconitifolius  |
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makuṣṭha | m. idem or 'm. Phaseolus Aconitifolius ' (also ṭhaka-)  |
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makuṣṭha | mfn. slow (equals manthara-) (see mukuṣṭha-, mapaṣṭha-).  |
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makuṭa | n. a crest (equals mukuṭa-)  |
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makuṭabandhana | n. Name of a temple  |
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makuṭāgama | m. Name of work  |
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makuti | m. or f. an edict addressed to the śūdra-s (= śūdra-śāsana-)  |
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makvaṇa | m. a small-limbed elephant or one who has not got his teeth at the proper time  |
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mal | (see mall-) cl.1 A1. cl.10 P. malate-, malayati-, to hold, possess ;  |
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mala | n. (in later language also m.;prob. fr. mlai-) dirt, filth, dust, impurity (physical and moral) etc.  |
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mala | n. (in med.) any bodily excretion or secretion (especially those of the dhātu-s q.v,described as phlegm from chyle, bile from the blood, nose mucus and ear wax from the flesh, perspiration from the fat, nails and hair from the bones, rheum of the eye from the brain; see also the 12 impurities of the body enumerated in ) etc.  |
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mala | n. (with śaiva-s) , original sin, natural impurity  |
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mala | n. camphor  |
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mala | n. Os Sepiae  |
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mala | m. the son of a śūdra- and a mālukī-  |
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malā | f. Flacourtia Cataphracta  |
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mala | n. tanned leather, a leathern or dirty garment (?)  |
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mala | n. a kind of brass or bell-metal  |
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mala | n. the tip of a scorpion's tail (varia lectio ala-)  |
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mala | mfn. dirty, niggardly  |
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mala | mfn. unbelieving, godless [ confer, compare Greek ; Latin ma8lus; Lithuanian mo4lis,me4lynas.]  |
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malabāra | the country Malabar (also malabāradeśa -deśa-,m.) |
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malabāradeśa | m. malabāra |
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malābha | mfn. dirty-looking  |
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malabhedinī | f. (prob.) Helleborus Niger  |
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malabhuj | mfn. feeding on impurity  |
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malabhuj | m. a crow  |
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malada | m. Phaseolus Radiatus  |
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malada | m. plural Name of a people (see malaka-, malaja-, malaya-)  |
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maladā | f. Name of a daughter of raudrāśva- (varia lectio malandā-).  |
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maladāyaka | mfn. casting a blemish upon any one  |
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maladhārin | m. a jaina- monk  |
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maladhātrī | f. a nurse who attends to a child's bodily necessities  |
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maladigdhāṅga | mfn. having the limbs defiled with dirt, having the body soiled with dust  |
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maladrava | m. the impure fluid which becomes separated from the chyle and produces urine  |
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maladrāvin | mfn. dissolving impurity  |
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maladrāvin | n. the seed of Croton Tiglium  |
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maladūṣita | mfn. soiled with dirt, filthy  |
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malaga | m. (perhaps) a fuller, washerman  |
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malaghna | mfn. removing dirt, cleansing  |
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malaghna | m. the root of Salmalia Malabarica (see -hantṛ-)  |
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malaghnī | f. Artemisia Vulgaris or Alpinia Nutans  |
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malagrahi | mfn.  |
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malahā | f. Name of a daughter of raudrāśva-  |
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malahantṛ | m. the bulbous root of the Salmalia Malabarica (see -ghna-).  |
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malahāraka | mfn. taking away impurity, removing sin  |
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malahāraka | mfn. a person who knows how to please an elephant  |
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malaja | mfn. arising from filth or dirt  |
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malaja | m. plural Name of a people ( ) (see malaka-, malada-, malaya-)  |
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malaja | n. purulent matter, pus  |
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malajñu | mfn. having dirty knees  |
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malaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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malākā | f. (only ) a female messenger, confidante  |
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malākā | f. an amorous woman  |
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malākā | f. a female elephant.  |
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malakarṣaṇa | mfn. removing dirt  |
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malākarṣin | m. "dirt-remover", a sweeper, scavenger  |
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malakoṣṭhaka | m. Name of a man (wrong reading -koṣṭaka-; see malla-koṣṭaka-).  |
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malakūṭa | m. or n. (?) Name of a country (see mālā-kuṭa-).  |
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malamallaka | n. a piece of cloth passing between the legs and covering the privities (equals kaupīna-)  |
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malamallakaśeṣa | mfn. having nothing left but a small piece of cloth to cover the passing  |
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malamāsa | m. an intercalary month, an intercalated 13th month (in which no religious ceremonies should be performed) etc.  |
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malamāsāghamarṣaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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malamāsakathā | f. Name of work  |
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malamāsamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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malamāsanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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malamāsanirṇayatantrasāra | m. Name of work  |
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malamāsanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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malamāsapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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malamāsasāriṇī | f. Name of work  |
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malamāsatattva | n. Name of work  |
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malamāsavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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malamāsavrata | n. Name of a particular ceremony  |
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malamāsavrata | n. of a chapter of the  |
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malamūtraparityāga | m. evacuation of feces and urine  |
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malana | m. a tent  |
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malanā | f. the long cucumber  |
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malana | n. crushing, grinding (equals mardana-; see pari-mala-).  |
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malāpahā | f. a particular preparation  |
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malāpahā | f. Name of a river  |
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malāpakarṣaṇa | n. the act of removing dirt or impurity, removal of sin  |
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malapaṅka | m. or n. (?) dirt  |
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malapaṅkin | mfn. covered with dust and mire  |
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malaprāladeśa | m. Name of a country ( malaprāladeśīya śīya- mfn.)  |
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malaprāladeśīya | mfn. malaprāladeśa |
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malapṛṣṭha | n. "dust-page", the outer or first page of a book (left unwritten because liable to be dirtied)  |
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malapū | f. Ficus Oppositifolia  |
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malapū | f. equals kṣīra- and vidārī-  |
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malapu | n. (prob. u-) equals śṛṅgī- and nala-  |
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malara | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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malāri | m. "dirt-enemy", a kind of natron  |
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malarodha | m. constipation of the bowels  |
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malarodhana | n. constipation of the bowels  |
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malāśaya | m. "receptacle of feculent matter", the bowels  |
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malasruti | f. evacuation of the feces  |
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malaśuddhi | f. clearing away of feculent matter, evacuation of the bowels  |
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malatva | n. dirtiness, filthiness  |
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malavadeśa | m. Name of a country  |
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malavadvāsas | mfn. wearing dirty or impure clothes  |
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malavadvāsas | f. a menstruous woman (see malodvāsas-).  |
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malāvaha | mfn. bringing or causing defilement  |
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malavāhin | mfn. carrying filth or soil, bearing or containing dirt  |
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malavaiśamya | n. a kind of dysentery (correctly -vaiśadya-).  |
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malavānara | m. plural Name of a people  |
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malavārin | m. a jaina- beggar (wrong reading for -dhārin-?) .  |
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malāvarodha | m. obstruction of the feces  |
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malavat | mfn. dirty, filthy |
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malavega | m. diarrhoea  |
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malavināśinī | f. "dirt-destroyer", Andropogon Aciculatus  |
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malavisarga | m. ( ) ( ) the act of removing dirt, cleansing (of a temple)  |
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malavisarga | m. evacuation of feces.  |
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malavisarjana | n. ( ) the act of removing dirt, cleansing (of a temple)  |
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malavisarjana | n. evacuation of feces.  |
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malaviśodhana | mfn. cleansing away filth  |
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malaviṣṭambha | m. constipation (of the feces)  |
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malaya | m. ( ) Name of a mountain range on the west of Malabar, the western Ghats (abounding in sandal trees) etc.  |
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malaya | m. of the country Malabar and (plural) its inhabitants  |
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malaya | m. of another country (equals śailāṃśa-deśaḥ-,or śailāṅgo d-)  |
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malaya | m. of an upa-dvīpa-  |
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malaya | m. of a son of garuḍa- (Bombay edition mālaya-)  |
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malaya | m. of a son of ṛṣabha-  |
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malaya | m. of a poet  |
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malaya | m. a celestial grove (equals nandana-vana-)  |
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malaya | m. a garden  |
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malaya | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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malayā | f. Ipomoea Turpethum  |
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malayā | f. Name of a woman  |
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malayabhūbhṛt | m. equals -parvata-  |
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malayabhūmi | f. Name of a district in the himālaya-  |
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malayācala | m. equals ya-parvata-  |
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malayācalakhaṇḍa | m. or n. Name of chapter of  |
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malayadeśa | m. the country of Malaya  |
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malayadhvaja | m. Name of a king of the pāṇḍya-s  |
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malayadhvaja | m. of a son of meru-dhvaja-  |
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malayadhvajanarapati | m. a king of Malaya  |
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malayādri | m. equals yācala-  |
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malayādrivāyu | m. equals next  |
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malayadruma | m. Malaya tree, a sandal tree  |
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malayadvīpa | n. Name of one of the 6 islands of anudvīpa-  |
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malayagandhinī | f. Name of a vidyā-dharī-  |
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malayagandhinī | f. of a companion of umā-  |
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malayagiri | m. the Malaya mountains  |
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malayagiri | m. another mountain  |
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malayagiri | m. Name of an author  |
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malayaja | mfn. growing on the Malaya mountains  |
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malayaja | m. a sandal tree  |
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malayaja | m. Name of a poet  |
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malayaja | n. sandal  |
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malayaja | n. Name of rāhu-  |
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malayajālepa | m. sandal unguent  |
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malayajarajas | n. the dust of sandal  |
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malayajarasa | n. sandal water  |
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malayaketu | m. Name of various princes  |
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malayamālin | m. Name of a man  |
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malayamarut | m. wind (blowing) from Malaya (an odoriferous wind prevalent in Southern and Central India during the hot season)  |
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malāyana | n. the path of the excretions id est the rectum  |
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malayānila | m. equals ya-marut-  |
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malayaparvata | m. the Malaya mountain  |
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malayaprabha | m. Name of a king  |
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malayapura | n. Name of a town  |
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malayarāja | m. Name of a poet  |
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malayarājastotra | n. Name of a hymn.  |
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malayaruha | m. "growing on the Malaya mountain", a sandal tree  |
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malayasamīra | m. equals -marut-  |
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malayasiṃha | m. Name of two princes  |
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malayavāsinī | f. "dwelling on the Malaya mountain", Name of durgā-  |
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malayavāta | m. equals -marut-  |
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malayavatī | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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malayavatī | f. of other women  |
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malayāvatī | f. Name of a woman (see malaya-vatī-).  |
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malayendu | m. (with sūri-) Name of an author  |
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malayodbhava | n. sandal wood (see malaya-ja-).  |
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malayū | f. Ficus Oppositifolia (see mala-pū-).  |
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malha | mf(/ā-)n. having a dewlap, dewlapped (as a cow or goat)  |
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malhaṇa | m. Name of a poet  |
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malhaṇastotra | n. malhaṇa-'s stotra-  |
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malhaṇīya | n. equals malhaṇa-stotra-  |
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mali | f. holding, having, possession  |
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maliha | mfn. equals malh/a-  |
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malika | m. (= $) a king  |
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malīmasa | mf(ā-)n. dirty, impure, soiled (literally and figuratively)  |
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malīmasa | mf(ā-)n. of a dark or dirty gray colour etc.  |
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malīmasa | m. (!) iron  |
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malīmasa | m. (!) or n. yellowish vitriol of iron  |
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malimlu | or maliml/u- m. (prob. a mutilated form) a robber, thief  |
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malimluc | m. (fr. Intensive of mluc-) "one who goes about in the dark", a robber, thief  |
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malimluc | m. a particular demon (see deva-m-).  |
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malimluca | m. a thief, robber ( )  |
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malimluca | m. a demon, imp  |
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malimluca | m. a gnat, mosquito  |
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malimluca | m. a Brahman who omits the 5 chief devotional acts  |
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malimluca | m. an intercalated 13th month (introduced every 5th year to approximate the lunar and solar modes of computation; see mala-māsa-)  |
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malimluca | m. fire  |
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malimluca | m. wind  |
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malimluca | m. frost or snow  |
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malimlucatattva | n. Name of work (= mala-māsa-tattva-).  |
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malimlusenā | f. a band of robbers  |
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malina | mfn. dirty, filthy, impure, soiled, tarnished (literally and figuratively) etc.  |
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malina | mfn. of a dark colour, gray, dark gray, black etc.  |
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malina | m. a religious mendicant wearing dirty clothes (perhaps) a pāśupata-  |
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malina | m. Name of a son of taṃsu- (varia lectio anila-)  |
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malina | f(ā-or ī-). (ā-[ ] or ī-[ ]) a woman during menstruation  |
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malina | n. a vile or bad action  |
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malina | n. buttermilk  |
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malina | n. water  |
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malina | n. borax  |
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malinamanas | mfn. having a foul mind  |
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malināmbu | n. "black-fluid", ink  |
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malinamukha | mfn. (only ) "dirty-faced, dark-faced", vile, wicked  |
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malinamukha | mfn. cruel, fierce  |
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malinamukha | m. fire  |
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malinamukha | m. a kind of ape  |
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malinamukha | m. a departed spirit, ghost, apparition.  |
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malinaprabha | mfn. whose light is obscured or clouded  |
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malināsya | mfn. "dirty-faced, dark-faced", vulgar, low, wicked  |
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malināsya | mfn. savage, cruel  |
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malinatā | f. dirtiness, impurity  |
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malinatā | f. moral impurity, blackness, moral blackness  |
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malinātman | mfn. having a spotted nature (the moon)  |
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malinātman | mfn. impure-minded  |
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malinatva | n. blackness  |
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malinatva | n. moral blackness, wickedness  |
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malinaya | Nom. P. yati-, to soil, make dirty, defile, tarnish (literally and figuratively)  |
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malinī | in compound for malina-.  |
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malinībhū | P. -bhavati-, to become dirty ; to pass away, vanish commentator or commentary  |
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malinīkara | mfn. defiling,  |
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malinīkaraṇa | n. the act of soiling, staining  |
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malinīkaraṇa | n. an action which defiles,  |
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malinīkaraṇīya | mfn. fitted to cause defilement  |
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malinīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make dirty, soil, stain (properly and figuratively) ; to darken, make obscure  |
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maliniman | m. dirtiness, impurity  |
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maliniman | m. blackness  |
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maliniman | m. vileness, wickedness  |
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malinita | mfn. dirtied, soiled, defiled  |
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malinita | mfn. tainted, wicked  |
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maliṣṭha | mfn. excessively dirty, filthy  |
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maliṣṭhā | f. a woman during menstruation  |
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malīyas | mfn. excessively dirty, filthy  |
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malīyas | mfn. very sinful, wicked  |
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mall | (see mal-) cl.1 A1. mallate-, to hold, have |
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malla | m. a wrestler or boxer by profession (the offspring of an out-caste kṣatriya- by a kṣatriya- female who was previously the wife of another out-caste ), an athlete, a very strong man etc.  |
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malla | m. Name of a king called nārāyaṇa-  |
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malla | m. of the 21st arhat- of the future utsarpiṇī-.  |
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malla | m. of an asura- (See mallāsura-)  |
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malla | m. of various men  |
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malla | m. a vessel, boiler (alsof(ī-). )  |
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malla | m. the remnant of an oblation  |
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malla | m. a kind of fish (equals kapālin-)  |
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malla | m. the cheek and temples  |
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malla | m. plural Name of a people etc.  |
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mallā | f. a woman  |
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mallā | f. Name of two women  |
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mallā | f. ornamenting the person with coloured unguents (equals pattra-vallī-)  |
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mallā | f. Arabian jasmine (see mallikā-)  |
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malla | mfn. strong, robust  |
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malla | mfn. good, excellent  |
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mallabandhāntara | (prob.) n. a particular posture with wrestlers  |
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mallabhaṭītūrya | n. equals -tūrya- (above)  |
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mallabhaṭṭa | m. Name of two authors commentator or commentary  |
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mallabhāvana | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mallabhū | f. a wrestling ground  |
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mallabhū | f. the site of any conflict, a field of battle  |
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mallabhūmi | f. a wrestling ground  |
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mallabhūmi | f. Name of a country  |
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mallādarśa | m. Name of work  |
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malladeva | m. Name of various men  |
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mallādi | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (varia lectio lāri-).  |
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malladvādaśī | f. Name of the 12th day in a particular half month  |
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malladvādaśīvrata | n. Name of a particular religious observance  |
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mallaga | m. Name of a son of dyuti-mat-  |
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mallaga | n. Name of a varṣa- ruled by that prince  |
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mallaghaṭī | f. a kind of pantomime  |
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mallaja | n. black pepper  |
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mallaka | m. a tooth  |
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mallaka | m. a lamp-stand  |
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mallaka | m. a lamp  |
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mallaka | m. a vessel made out of a cocoa-nut shell  |
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mallaka | m. any vessel,  |
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mallaka | m. a cup or leaf in which anything is wrapped  |
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mallaka | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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mallaka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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mallakasampuṭa | m. or n. (prob.) a vessel consisting of two halves (a cup and a cover) |
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mallakoṣṭa | m. Name of a man (perhaps wrong reading for -koṣṭha-and ṭhaka-).  |
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mallakoṣṭaka | m. Name of a man (perhaps wrong reading for -koṣṭha-and ṭhaka-).  |
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mallakrīḍā | f. a wrestling or boxing match, athletic sports  |
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mallakūṭa | m. or n. (?) Name of a village  |
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mallamalla | m. Name of an author  |
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mallanāga | m. Name of vātsyāyana-, author of the kāma-sūtra-  |
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mallanāga | m. indra-'s elephant  |
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mallanāga | m. a letter-carrier  |
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mallānakagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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mallanātha | m. Name of a man  |
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mallaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mallapriya | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mallapura | n. Name of a city  |
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mallāpura | n. equals malla-pura- (above)  |
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mallāpuramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mallāra | m. (in music) Name of a rāga-  |
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mallarāja | m. a chief wrestler  |
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mallarāja | m. Name of an author  |
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mallarāṣṭra | n. Name of a kingdom ( )  |
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mallāri | m. "enemy of the asura- malla-", Name of kṛṣṇa- (varia lectio lādi-)  |
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mallāri | m. of śiva-  |
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mallāri | m. of two authors  |
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mallārī | f. (see mallāri-under malla-) Name of a rāgiṇī- (also rikā-).  |
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mallāribhujaṃga | m. Name of work  |
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mallārihṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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mallārikavaca | n. Name of work  |
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mallārimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mallāripaddhatiṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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mallāripratiṣṭhā | f. Name of work  |
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mallārisahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mallāriṣṭā | f. a kind of plant  |
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mallārjuna | m. Name of a king  |
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mallāryaṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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mallāryaṣṭottaraśataka | n. Name of work  |
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mallāryaṣṭottaraśatanāmāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mallaśālā | f. a room for wrestling or boxing  |
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mallaśilāyuddha | n. a fight with stones between wrestlers  |
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mallāsomayājin | m. Name of an author  |
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mallāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mallatāla | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mallaṭasūtraṭīkā | (?) f. Name of work  |
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mallatūrya | n. a kind of drum beaten during a wrestling match  |
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mallava | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition ballava-).  |
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mallavāstu | n. Name of a place (see māllavāstava-).  |
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mallavena | m. Name of an author  |
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mallaveśa | m. a wrestler's dress  |
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mallavidyā | f. the art of wrestling  |
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mallayārya | m. Name of an author  |
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mallayātrā | f. a line or procession of wrestlers  |
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mallayuddha | n. "a prize-fight", pugilistic encounter, wrestling or boxing match  |
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malli | m. the act of having, holding, possessing (see mali-)  |
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malli | m. Name of the 19th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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malli | f. (equals mallikā-) Jasminum Zambac (also ī-)  |
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malli | f. earthenware  |
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malli | f. a seat  |
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mallī | See under malla- and malli-.  |
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mallibhūṣaṇadeva | m. Name of two men  |
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malligandhi | mfn. smelling like Jasminum Zambac  |
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malligandhi | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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mallikā | f. Jasminum Zambac (both the plant and the flower; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ikā-).) etc.  |
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mallikā | f. an earthenware vessel of a peculiar form  |
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mallikā | f. a lamp-stand  |
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mallikā | f. a lamp  |
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mallikā | f. any vessel made out of a cocoa-nut shell  |
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mallikā | f. a species of fish  |
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mallikā | f. Name of two metres  |
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mallikā | f. of mallaka-, in compound  |
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mallika | m. a kind of goose with dark-coloured or brown legs and bill  |
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mallika | m. a shuttle  |
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mallika | m. the month māgha-  |
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mallikā | f. See under mallaka-.  |
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mallikāchad | n. a lamp-shade  |
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mallikāchadana | n. a lamp-shade  |
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mallikāgandha | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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mallikākhya | See under mallika- below.  |
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mallikākhya | m. a kind of goose  |
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mallikākṣa | See under mallika- below.  |
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mallikākṣa | m. Name of a particular breed of horses (with white spots on the eyes)  |
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mallikākṣa | m. a white spot on the eye of a horse (See sa-m-)  |
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mallikākṣa | m. a kind of goose  |
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mallikākṣī | f. a female dog (with white spots on the eyes)  |
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mallikākusumapriyā | f. a kind of citron  |
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mallikāmāruta | n. Name of a drama.  |
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mallikāmoda | (kām-) m. (in. music) a kind of measure  |
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mallikāpīḍa | (kāp-) m. Name of a king  |
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mallikapūrva | mfn. preceded by the word mallika- (exempli gratia, 'for example' mallika-pūrva arjuna- equals mallikārjuna-)  |
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mallikāpuṣpa | m. Citrus Decumana or Wrightia Antidysenterica  |
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mallīkara | m. a thief  |
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mallikārjuna | See under mallika-.  |
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mallikārjuna | m. a form of śiva- (n. Name of a liṅga- consecrated to śiva- on the śrī-śaila-)  |
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mallikārjuna | m. of an author  |
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mallikārjuna | m. of the Guru of veṅkaṭa-  |
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mallikārjunaśriṅga | n. Name of a place  |
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mallikārjunīya | n. Name of a stotra- by mallikārjuna-.  |
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mallinātha | m. Name of a poet and celebrated commentator (also called kolācala- or peḍḍa- bhaṭṭa-, father of kumāra-svāmin- and viśveśvara-;he lived probably in the 14th or 15th century and wrote commentaries on the raghuvaṃśa-, kumāra-sambhava-, megha-dūta-, śiśupālavadha-, kirātārjunīya-, bhaṭṭi-kāvya-, naiṣadīya- etc.)  |
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mallinātha | m. of two authors on medicine and grammar  |
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mallināthacaritra | n. Name of work  |
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mallinī | f. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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mallipattra | n. a mushroom or fungus  |
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malliṣeṇasūri | m. Name of two men  |
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mallivāra | Name of a place  |
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mallu | m. a bear (see bhalla-).  |
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mallūra | prob. wrong reading for maṇḍūra- q.v  |
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malmalābhavat | mf(antī-)n. flashing, glittering (equals jvalat- ) .  |
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malodvāsas | f. a woman who has put off her soiled clothes (after her impurity)  |
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malopahata | mfn. soiled, dirty  |
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malotsarga | m. evacuation of the feces  |
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maluda | and maluma- m. or n. (?) particular high numbers  |
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maluka | m. the belly  |
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maluka | m. a quadruped  |
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malūka | m. a kind of worm  |
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malūka | m. a bird  |
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malūkacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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malva | mfn. unwise, foolish, silly (see mālvya-).  |
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mama | genitive case sg. of 1st Persian pronoun in compound  |
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mamaka | mfn. my, mine (see māmaka-).  |
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mamakāra | m. interesting one's self about anything  |
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mamakṛtya | n. idem or 'm. interesting one's self about anything '  |
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mamāpatāla | (?) m. an object of sense (equals viṣaya-)  |
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mamasatya | n. "the being mine", contest for ownership  |
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mamat | ind. (only repeated with can/a-,or cid-) no sooner-than etc.  |
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mamatā | f. (mam/a--) the state of"mine", sense of ownership, self-interest, egotism, interest in (locative case)  |
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mamatā | f. pride, arrogance  |
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mamatā | f. Name of the wife of utathya- and mother of dīrgha-tamas- ( )  |
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mamatāśūnya | mfn. devoid of interest for us  |
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mamatāyukta | mfn. filled with selfishness, a miser or egotist (= kṛpaṇa-)  |
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mamātha | n. Name of a sāman- (varia lectio for māthāta-).  |
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mamattara | mfn. equals balavat-tara- ( )  |
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mamatva | n. equals -tā- etc. (-tvaṃ-1. kṛ- P. -karoti-,to be attached to, with locative case ;to envy, with genitive case )  |
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mamāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to envy (with accusative)  |
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mamb | cl.1 P. mambati-, to go, move ( )  |
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maṃh | (see mah-) cl.1 A1. ( ) m/aṃhate- (perfect tense, mamaṃhe-etc. grammar), to give, grant, bestow (with dānāya-,"as a present") ; to increase : Causal maṃhayati- (cl.10. according to to ), to give etc. ; to speak or to shine : Intensive , māmahe- etc. ; See mah-.  |
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maṃhama | m. a particular personification  |
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maṃhana | n. a gift, present  |
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maṃhanā | ind. (also with d/akṣasya-) promptly, readily, willingly  |
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maṃhaneṣṭhā | mfn. (prob.) liberal (pradāne pravartamāna- )  |
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maṃhayadrayi | mfn. (pr. p. of Causal + rayi-) granting wealth or treasures  |
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maṃhayu | mfn. (fr. Causal) wishing to give, liberal  |
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maṃhiṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) granting most abundantly, very liberal or generous  |
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maṃhiṣṭha | mfn. exceedingly abundant  |
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maṃhiṣṭha | mfn. quite ready for (dative case)  |
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maṃhiṣṭharāti | (m/aṃh-). mfn. one whose gifts are most abundant, very rich or bountiful  |
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maṃhīya | mfn. equals pūjanīya- (see mah-).  |
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maṃhīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) giving more abundantly than (ablative)  |
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mamma | m. Name of a man  |
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mamma | m. (with bhaṭṭa-), Name of an author  |
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mammaka | m. Name of a man  |
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mammasvāmin | m. Name of a temple built by mamma-  |
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mammaṭa | m. (for mahima-bhaṭṭa-) Name of various writers (especially of the author of the kāvya-prakāśa-)  |
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mamri | mfn. mortal (See /a-mamri-).  |
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maṇ | cl.1 P. maṇati-, to sound, murmur  |
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man | in compound for 1. mad-.  |
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man | cl.8.4. A1. ( ) manut/e-, m/anyate- (Epic also ti-;3. plural manvat/e- ; perfect tense mene- etc.; mamn/āthe-, n/āts- ; Aorist /amata-, /amanmahi- subjunctive manāmahe-, mananta-, parasmE-pada manān/a- q.v ; maṃsi-, amaṃsta- subjunctive maṃsate- preceding maṃsīṣṭa-,1. Persian mc. masīya- ; māṃsta- , stādm- ; mandhvam- ; amaniṣṭa- grammar; future maṃsyate- , ti- ; manta-, manitā- grammar; maniṣyate- ; infinitive mood mantum- etc., m/antave-, tavai- , m/antos- ; ind.p. matv/ā- etc.; manitvā- grammar; -matya- etc.; -manya- etc.) , to think, believe, imagine, suppose, conjecture etc. (manye-,I think, methinks, is in later language often inserted in a sentence without affecting the construction; confer, compare gaRa cādi-and ) ; to regard or consider any one or anything (accusative) as (accusative with or without iva-,or adverb,often in -vat-;in later language also dative case,to express contempt[ confer, compare ], exempli gratia, 'for example' gaRa rājyaṃ tṛṇaya- manye-,"I value empire at a straw" id est I make light of it equals laghu- man-,and opp. to bahu-,or sādhu- man-,to think much or well of, praise, approve) ; to think one's self or be thought to be, appear as, pass for (Nominal verb;also with iva-) ; to be of opinion, think fit or right etc. ; to agree or be of the same opinion with (accusative) ; to set the heart or mind on, honour, esteem (with nau-,disdain) , hope or wish for (accusative or genitive case) etc. ; to think of (in prayer etc., either"to remember, meditate on", or"mention, declare", or"excogitate, invent") ; to perceive, observe, learn, know, understand, comprehend (accusative,Ved. also genitive case). etc. ; to offer, present : Causal ( ) mānayati- (Epic also te-; Aorist amīmanat-; Passive voice mānyate-), to honour, esteem, value highly (also with uru-, bahu-and sādhu-) etc. ; (A1.) stambhe- ; garvake- : Desiderative ( ) mīmāṃsate- (rarely ti-; amīmāṃsiṣṭhās- ; mīmāṃsy/ate- ; mimaṃsate-, mimaniṣate- grammar), to reflect upon, consider, examine, investigate etc. ; to call in question, doubt ("with regard to" locative case) : Desiderative of Desiderative mimāmiṣate- grammar : Intensive manmanyate-, manmanti- [ confer, compare Zend man; Greek ,, Latin meminisse,monere; Slavonic or Slavonian and Lithuanian mine4ti; Gothic ga-munan; Germ,meinen; English mean.]  |
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maṇa | m. or n. (?) (fr. Arabic) a particular measure of grain  |
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mana | m. Indian spikenard, Nardostachys Jatamansi  |
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mana | m. Name of a son of śambara- (varia lectio mata-).  |
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mana | in compound for manas-.  |
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manā | f. devotion, attachment, zeal, eagerness  |
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manā | f. envy, jealousy  |
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mana | m. dual number (for 1. and 2.See) a particular ornament  |
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manaāpa | mfn. gaining the heart, attracting, beautiful (see pāli- manāpa-).  |
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manāga | wrong reading for manāpa- (See under 2. mana-,) .  |
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manaḥ | in compound for manas-.  |
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manahaṃsa | m. (wrong reading for no-h-?) a kind of metre  |
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manaḥkānta | mfn. See manas-k-.  |
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manaḥkṣepa | m. mental perplexity or confusion  |
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manaḥkṣobhakara | mfn. mind-disturbing, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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manaḥparyāya | m. (with jaina-s)"the state of mental perception which precedes the attainment of perfect knowledge" Name of the last stage but one in the perception of truth  |
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manaḥpati | m. "lord of the heart", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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manaḥpīḍā | f. pain of mind, mental agony.  |
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manaḥpraṇīta | mfn. dear to the heart or mind  |
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manaḥprasāda | m. serenity or peace of mind  |
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manaḥprīti | f. gladness of heart, delight  |
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manaḥpriya | mf(ā-)n. dear to the heart  |
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manaḥpūta | mfn. pure in heart, mentally pure  |
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manaḥsad | mfn. seated or dwelling in the mind  |
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manaḥśalya | mfn. heart-piercing,  |
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manaḥśama | m. tranquillity of mind, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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manaḥsaṃcetanāhāra | m. one of the 4 kinds of food (in a material and spiritual sense)  |
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manaḥsaṃkalpa | m. desire of the heart  |
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manaḥsamṛddhi | f. heart's content  |
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manaḥsaṃtāpa | m. mental anguish or grief  |
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manaḥsamunnati | f. high-mindedness  |
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manaḥsaṃvara | m. coercion of the mind  |
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manaḥsaṅga | m. attachment of the mind, fixing the thoughts (on a beloved one;second stage of love)  |
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manaḥsāramaya | mf(ī-)n. forming the substance of the heart or mind  |
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manaḥṣaṣṭha | (m/anaḥ--) mfn. having the mind for a sixth organ (said of the 5 organs of sense)  |
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manaḥsiddhi | f. Name of a goddess  |
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manaḥśīghra | mfn. swift as thought  |
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manaḥśikṣā | f. Name of work (containing the caitanya- doctrine)  |
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manaḥśilā | f. (L. also la- m.; see compound) realgar, red arsenic etc.  |
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manaḥsilā | wrong reading for -śilā-.  |
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manaḥśilācandanadhāvana | n. a fluid prepared from red arsenic and sandal  |
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manaḥśilāgiri | f. varia lectio for loccaya-  |
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manaḥśilāguhā | f. a cave of red arsenic (la-guhā- )  |
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manaḥśilāvicchurita | mfn. inlaid with red arsenic  |
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manaḥśiloccaya | m. a quantity of red arsenic  |
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manaḥsparśa | mfn. touching the heart  |
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manaḥstha | mf(ā-)n. abiding or dwelling in the heart  |
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manaḥsthairya | n. firmness of mind  |
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manaḥsthirīkaraṇa | n. the act of strengthening or confirming the mind  |
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manaḥśūka | n. anguish of mind  |
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manaḥsukha | mfn. agreeable to the mind, of pleasant taste  |
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manaḥsukha | n. joy of the heart  |
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manaḥsvāmin | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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manaḥsvāsthya | n. health of mind,  |
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manājya | or manādya- n. dual number (gotamasya-or gautamasya-) Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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manāk | ind. (prob. fr. manā-+ añc-,"perceivably") a little, slightly, in a small degree (dānam manāgapi-,a gift however small; kālam manāk-,a little time; na m-,not at all; manāg asmi na pātitaḥ-,I was all but thrown down) etc. |
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manāk | ind. shortly, immediately, at once  |
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manāk | ind. only, merely  |
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manāk | See .  |
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manaka | m. Name of a man  |
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manākā | f. a female elephant  |
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manākā | f. a loving woman  |
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manākkara | mfn. doing little, lazy  |
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manākkara | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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manākpriya | mfn. a little dear  |
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manana | mfn. thoughtful, careful  |
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manana | n. thinking, reflection, meditation, thought, intelligence, understanding (especially intrinsic knowledge or science, as one of the faculties connected with the senses equals manman-) ( mananā n/ā- ind.thoughtfully, deliberately )  |
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manana | n. homage, reverence on  |
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manāna | mfn. devout, pious  |
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mananā | ind. manana |
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mananādinighaṇṭu | m. Name of work  |
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mananagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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manānak | ind. (prob.) equals manāk-, a little, a short time  |
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mananaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mananavat | mfn. attended with homage  |
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mananayukta | mfn. attended with homage  |
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mananī | See manany/a- below.  |
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mananīya | mfn. (prob.) containing homage or praise (as a hymn) (others"estimable").  |
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mananya | mfn. deserving praise ( equals st/utya-,others "fr. mana-nī-,directing the mind") .  |
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manāpa | mfn. equals mana-āpa-  |
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manarañjana | mf(ī-)n. delighting the mind of (compound)  |
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manaṛṅga | (m/ana--) mfn. (prob. fr.2. ṛñj-) directing or guiding the mind ( manasā prasādhanaṃ yasya saḥ-).  |
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manaś | in compound for manas-.  |
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manas | n. mind (in its widest sense as applied to all the mental powers), intellect, intelligence, understanding, perception, sense, conscience, will etc. etc. (in philosophy the internal organ or antaḥ-karaṇa-of perception and cognition, the faculty or instrument through which thoughts enter or by which objects of sense affect the soul ;in this sense manas-is always regarded as distinct from ātman-and puruṣa-,"spirit or soul"and belonging only to the body, like which it is - except in the nyāya- - considered perishable;as to its position in the various systemsSee for nyāya- and vaiśeṣika- , for sāṃkhya- and vedānta- ;in it is sometimes joined with hṛd-or hṛdaya-,the heart cakṣus-,the eye)  |
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manas | n. the spirit or spiritual principle, the breath or living soul which escapes from the body at death (called asu-in animals; see above )  |
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manas | n. thought, imagination, excogitation, invention, reflection, opinion, intention, inclination, affection, desire, mood, temper, spirit (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' after a verbal noun or an infinitive mood stem in tu-= having a mind or wishing to; see draṣṭu-m-etc.; manaḥ- kṛ-,to make up one's mind;with genitive case,to feel inclination for; manaḥ- kṛ-, pra-kṛ-, dhā-,vi- dhā-, dhṛ-, bandh-and Causal of ni-viś-with locative case dative case accusative with prati-,or infinitive mood,to direct the mind or thoughts towards, think of or upon; manaḥ-with sam-ā-dhā-,to recover the senses, collect one's self;with han-See mano-hatya-; manasā m/anasā- ind.in the mind;in thought or imagination;with all the heart, willingly;with genitive case,by the leave of;with iva- equals seva-,as with a thought, in a moment;with man-,to think in one's mind, be willing or inclined;with saṃ-gam-,to become unanimous, agree; manasi-with kṛ-,to bear or ponder in the mind, meditate on, remember;with ni-dhā-,to impress on the mind, consider;with vṛt-,to be passing in one's mind) |
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manas | n. Name of the 26th kalpa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order)  |
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manas | n. of the lake mānasa-  |
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manas | n. manaso dohaḥ- Name of a sāman- [ confer, compare Greek ; Latin miner-va.]  |
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manasa | m. Name of a ṛṣi- ( )  |
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manasā | f. See 1. manasā-  |
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manasa | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ā-).) equals manas-, mind, heart  |
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manasā | f. Name of a particular goddess (described as consisting of a particle of prakṛti- and as daughter of kaśyapa-. sister of the serpent-king ananta-, wife of the muni- jarat-kāru-, mother of the muni- āstīka- and protectress of men from the venom of serpents; see viṣa-harī-)  |
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manasā | f. of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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manasā | instrumental case of manas-, in compound  |
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manasā | ind. manas |
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manasādattā | f. (prob.) Name of women  |
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manasādevī | f. the goddess manasā-  |
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manasāguptā | f. (prob.) Name of a woman  |
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manasājñāyin | (sājñ-) mfn. perceiving with the soul or intellectually ,  |
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manasāpañcamī | f. the 5th day in the dark half of the month āṣāḍha- (when there is a festival in honour of the goddess manasā-)  |
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manasārāma | m. Name of a man  |
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manasāsaṃgatā | f. (prob.) Name of women  |
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manasaspati | m. the lord or presiding genius of the mental powers and life of men  |
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manaścit | mfn. (1. ci-) piled up or constructed with the mind (equals manasā citaḥ-)  |
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manaścit | mfn. (2. cit-) thinking or reflecting in the mind (others,"knowing the heart").  |
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manasi | locative case of manas-, in compound  |
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manasija | m. "heart-born", love or the god of love  |
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manasija | m. the moon  |
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manasijabṛsī | f. the moon  |
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manasijataru | m. love conceived as a tree  |
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manasikāra | m. taking to heart  |
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manasimanda | mfn. slow or inert in love  |
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manasimandaruj | f. pain of love  |
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manasin | mfn. having a mind or soul, having intellect  |
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manasiśaya | m. "lying in the heart" equals -ja-  |
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manaska | n. diminutive of manas-  |
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manaska | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals manas-  |
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manaska | n. see gata-m-.  |
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manaskānta | mfn. dear to the heart pleasant, agreeable  |
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manaskāra | m. consciousness (especially of pleasure or pain)  |
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manaskāra | m. attention of the mind  |
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manaskāra | m. devotion (See next)  |
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manaskāravidhi | m. performance of devotion  |
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manasketa | m. mental perception or conception, idea, notion  |
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manasmaya | mf(ī-)n. spiritual (as opp. to,"material")  |
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manaspāpa | n. mental sin, a sin committed only in mind  |
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manastāla | m. Name of the lion on which durgā- is carried  |
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manastāpa | m. "burning of the mind", mental pain, anguish, repentance  |
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manastejas | (m/anas--) mfn. endowed with vigour of mind  |
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manastokā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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manastuṣṭi | f. satisfaction of mind, heart's content  |
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manastva | n. intellectual state, the state or condition of mind  |
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manasvat | mfn. (m/anas--) full of sense or spirit  |
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manasvat | mfn. containing the word manas-, TS  |
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manasvatī | f. (atī-) wrong reading for /anas-vatī-  |
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manasvi | in compound for -vin-  |
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manasvigarhita | mfn. censured by the wise  |
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manasvin | mfn. full of mind or sense, intelligent, clever, wise etc.  |
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manasvin | mfn. in high spirits, cheerful, glad (a-man-)  |
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manasvin | mfn. fixing the mind attentive  |
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manasvin | m. the fabulous animal called śarabha-  |
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manasvin | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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manasvin | m. of a son of devala-  |
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manasvin | m. Momordica Mixta  |
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manasvin | m. Name of the mother of the moon (see manasija-)  |
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manasvin | m. of durga-  |
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manasvin | m. of the wife of mṛkaṇḍu-  |
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manasvinī | f. a virtuous wife  |
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manasvipraśaṃsā | f. praise of the wise  |
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manasvitā | f. intelligence, high-mindedness, magnanimity  |
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manasvitā | f. hope, expectation, dependance  |
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manasvitara | mfn. wiser, cleverer  |
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manasya | Nom. P. A1. sy/ati-, te- (gaRa kaṇḍv-ādi-), to have in mind, intend ; to think, reflect  |
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manasyu | mfn. (prob.) wishing, desiring  |
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manasyu | m. Name of a prince (son of pravīra-)  |
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manasyu | m. of a son of mahānta-  |
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maṇaū | (fr. Arabic $), Name of the seventh yoga- (in astronomy) .  |
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manaū | m. (in astrology) = $, a particular constellation.  |
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manavaśas | (?) m. Name of a prince |
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manāvasu | mfn. rich in devotion, faithful  |
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manāvī | f. (fr. manu-) manu-'s wife (see man/āyī-).  |
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manāya | Nom. P. y/ati-, to be zealous or devoted ; to think, consider  |
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manāyī | f. (fr. manu-) manu-'s wife (see manāv/ī-).  |
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manāyī | manāvī- See .  |
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manayitṛ | mf(trī-)n. on  |
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manāyu | mfn. (fr. manā-) zealous, devoted  |
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manāyu | mfn. desirous, praying  |
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mañc | (= mac-;prob. artificial) cl.1 A1. mañcate-, to cheat etc. varia lectio ; to hold ; to grow high ; to adore ; to shine, ; to go, move, varia lectio  |
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mañca | m. a stage or platform on a palace or on columns, raised seat, dais, throne etc.  |
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mañca | m. a bedstead, couch  |
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mañca | m. a pedestal  |
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mañca | m. an elevated platform or shed raised on bamboos in a field (where a watchman is stationed to protect the crop from cattle, birds etc.)  |
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mañca | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mañcāgāra | n. (prob.) equals mañca-maṇḍapa-  |
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mañcaka | mn. a stage or platform etc. (See mañca-)  |
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mañcaka | mn. a couch, bed  |
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mañcaka | mn. any frame or stand (especially one for holding fire)  |
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mañcaka | m. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mañcakagata | mfn. gone to bed  |
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mañcakāśraya | m. "bed-infesting", a bed-bug, house-bug  |
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mañcakāśrayin | m. "bed-infesting", a bed-bug, house-bug  |
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mañcakāsura | m. Name of an asura-  |
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mañcakāsuradundubhivadha | m. Name of chapter of  |
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mañcamaṇḍapa | m. a sort of temporary open shed, a platform erected for particular ceremonies  |
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mañcana | m. (with ācārya-) Name of a teacher (father of śiṅgāya-)  |
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mañcanṛtya | n. a kind of dance  |
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mañcapītha | n. a seat on a platform  |
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mañcārohaṇa | n. ascending a platform  |
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mañcastha | mfn. standing on a platform  |
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mañcavāṭa | m. the enclosure of a platform  |
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mañcayāpya | m. Name of a man (varia lectio yayya-).  |
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mañcayayya | See mañca-yāpya- above.  |
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mañcayūpa | m. a post supporting a platform  |
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mañcikā | f. equals āsandī-, a chair  |
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mañcikā | f. a kind of trough on legs  |
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mañcikā | f. (in music) a kind of measure  |
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mañcipattra | n. a species of plant  |
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mañcukā | See madana-m-  |
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maṇḍ | cl.1 P. maṇḍati-, to deck, adorn ; A1. maṇḍate-, to distribute or to clothe : Causal maṇḍayati- (Epic also te-), to adorn, decorate (A1.one's self Va1rtt. 18 ) etc. ; to glorify, extol ; to rejoice, exhilarate  |
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mand | (see 2. mad-) cl.1 A1. ( ) m/andate- (Ved. also P. ti-; perfect tense mamanda-, dat-, amamanduḥ- ; Aorist mand/us-, dān/a-; amandīt-, mandiṣṭa- ; subjunctive mandiṣat- grammar; preceding mandiṣīmahi- ; future manditā-, diṣyate- grammar; infinitive mood mand/adhyai- ), to rejoice, be glad or delighted, be drunk or intoxicated (literally and figuratively) ; (P.) to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate, inflame, inspirit ; to sleep (?) ( ) ; to shine, be splendid or beautiful ; to praise or to go : Causal mand/ayati- (infinitive mood manday/adhyai-), to gladden, exhilarate, intoxicate ; to be glad or drunk  |
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mand | or mad- (only mam/attana-, mamandhi-, /amaman-), to tarry, stand still, pause (see upa-ni-mand-and ni-mad-): Causal See mandaya-.  |
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maṇḍa | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) the scum of boiled rice (or any grain)  |
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maṇḍa | m. the thick part of milk, cream, etc. (see dadhi-m-)  |
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maṇḍa | m. the spirituous part of wine etc. ( also "foam or froth;pith, essence;the head")  |
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maṇḍa | m. (only ) Ricinus Communis  |
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maṇḍa | m. a species of potherb  |
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maṇḍa | m. a frog (see maṇḍūka-)  |
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maṇḍa | m. ornament, decoration  |
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maṇḍa | m. a measure of weight (= 5 māṣa-s)  |
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maṇḍā | f. the emblic myrobalan tree  |
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maṇḍa | m. spirituous or vinous liquor, brandy  |
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maṇḍa | n. See nau-maṇḍ/a-.  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. slow, tardy, moving slowly or softly, loitering, idle, lazy, sluggish in (locative case or compound), apathetic, phlegmatic, indifferent to (dative case) etc.  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. weak, slight, slack (as a bow), dull, faint (as light), low (as a voice), gentle (as rain or wind), feeble (as the digestive faculty)  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. weak id est tolerant, indulgent to (locative case)  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. dull-witted, silly, stupid, foolish etc.  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. unhappy, miserable ( equals kṛpaṇa-)  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. languid, ill, sick  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. bad, wicked  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. drunken, addicted to intoxication  |
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manda | mf(ā-)n. equals -mandra-  |
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manda | m. the planet Saturn  |
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manda | m. the (upper) apsis of a planet's course or (according to some) its anomalistic motion  |
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manda | m. Name of yama-  |
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manda | m. a stupid or slow elephant (see mandra-, bhadra-manda-, mṛga-manda-)  |
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manda | m. the end of the world (equals pralaya-)  |
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mandā | f. a pot, vessel, inkstand  |
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manda | m. Name of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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manda | m. (scilicet saṃkrānti-) a particular astronomy conjunction  |
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manda | m. (in music) Name of a śruti-  |
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manda | n. the second change which takes place in warm milk when mixed with takra-  |
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mandabala | mfn. having little strength, weak  |
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mandabhāgin | mfn. unfortunate, ill-fated, unhappy  |
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mandabhāgya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. unfortunate, ill-fated, unhappy ' etc.  |
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mandabhāgya | n. ( ) equals -tā- f. ( ) misfortune, ill-luck.  |
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mandabhāj | mfn. equals -bhāgya-  |
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mandabhāṣiṇī | f. a kind of metre (equals mañju-bh-)  |
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mandābhiniveśa | mfn. having little inclination for (locative case)  |
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mandabuddhi | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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mandācāra | mfn. badly conducted  |
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mandacārin | mfn. moving slowly  |
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mandacchāya | mfn. of little brilliance, dim, faint, lustreless  |
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mandacetas | mfn. having little consciousness, hardly conscious  |
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mandacetas | mfn. dull-witted, silly, foolish  |
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maṇḍacitra | m. Name of a man  |
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maṇḍacitra | m. plural his family  |
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mandādara | mfn. having little respect for, careless about (loc)  |
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mandadhāra | mfn. flowing in a slow stream  |
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mandadhī | mfn. slow-witted, simple, silly  |
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mandadvīra | mfn. rejoicing men  |
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mandaga | mfn. moving or flowing slowly  |
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mandaga | m. the planet Saturn  |
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mandaga | m. Name of a son of dyuti-mat-  |
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mandaga | m. (plural) of the śūdra-s in śāka-dvīpa-  |
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mandagā | f. Name of a river  |
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mandaga | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by mandaga-  |
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mandagamana | mfn. moving slowly  |
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mandagamanā | f. a buffalo-cow  |
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mandagāmin | mfn. equals -gati-  |
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mandagati | mfn. moving slowly ( mandagatitva -tva- n.)  |
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mandagatitva | n. mandagati |
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mandāgni | mfn. having weak digestion, dyspeptic  |
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mandāgni | m. slowness of digestion  |
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mandāgnidhārācalamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mandāgniharameṣadāna | n. Name of work  |
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maṇḍahāraka | m. a distiller of spirits etc. (the son of a niṣṭhya- and a śūdra-)  |
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mandahāsa | mfn. gently laughing, smiling ( mandahāsam am- ind. )  |
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mandahāsa | m. equals -smita-  |
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mandahāsam | ind. mandahāsa |
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mandahāsya | n. equals prec. m.  |
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mandajananī | f. the mother of manda- or Saturn (and wife of sūrya-)  |
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mandajaras | mfn. slowly growing old  |
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maṇḍajāta | n. the second change which takes place in sour milk when mixed with takra-  |
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mandajāta | mfn. produced or arising slowly  |
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maṇḍaka | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ikā-).), rice-gruel  |
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maṇḍaka | m. a sort of pastry or baked flour (see maṇṭhaka-)  |
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maṇḍaka | m. a particular musical air (see idem or 'm. a sort of pastry or baked flour (see maṇṭhaka-)')  |
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maṇḍaka | m. plural Name of a people (see mandaka-).  |
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mandaka | mfn. simple, silly, foolish  |
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mandaka | mfn. scanty, little  |
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mandaka | mfn. plural Name of a people (see maṇḍaka-).  |
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mandāka | n. praising, praise  |
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mandāka | n. a stream, current (according to to mand-+ aka-;but prob. an artificial word to explain the next) .  |
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mandāka | kinī-, mandākrānta-, mandāra- etc. See columns 1 and 2.  |
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mandakānta | m. slightly bright, of a dull lustre  |
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mandakānti | m. "having a soft lustre", the moon  |
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mandakārin | mfn. acting slowly and foolishly  |
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mandakarman | n. the process for determining the apsis of a planet's course  |
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mandakarman | mfn. having little to do, inactive  |
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maṇḍakarṇa | m. Name of a man (See māṇḍakarṇi-). |
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mandakarṇa | mfn. "dull-eared", slightly deaf (proverb badhirān mandakarṇaḥ śreyān-,"something is better than nothing") |
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mandakarṇi | m. Name of a muni- (varia lectio māndak-and śātak-).  |
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mandākinī | f. (fr. manda-+ 2. añc-) "going or streaming slowly", Name of an arm of the Ganges (flowing down through the valley of kedāra-nātha- in the himālaya-s) and of other rivers  |
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mandākinī | f. (especially) the heavenly Ganges etc.  |
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mandākinī | f. another river in heaven  |
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mandākinī | f. Name of a metre  |
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mandākinī | f. (in astronomy) Name of a particular conjunction.  |
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mandakiraṇa | mfn. weak-rayed ( mandakiraṇatva ṇa-tva- n.)  |
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mandakiraṇatva | n. mandakiraṇa |
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mandākrānta | mfn. slowly advancing  |
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mandākrāntā | f. Name of a metre (like that of the megha-dūta-)  |
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mandākṣa | mf(ī-)n. weak-eyed  |
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mandākṣa | n. bashfulness, excessive connivance  |
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maṇḍakuṇḍa | See kuṇḍa-m-.  |
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maṇḍala | mf(ā-)n. circular, round  |
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maṇḍala | n. (rarely m. gaRa ardharcādi-,and f.(ī-) gaRa ganrādi-) a disk (especially of the sun or moon)  |
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maṇḍala | n. anything round (but in also applied to anything triangular; see maṇḍalaka-)  |
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maṇḍala | n. a circle (instrumental case"in a circle";also "the charmed circle of a conjuror") , globe, orb, ring, circumference, ball, wheel etc.  |
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maṇḍala | n. the path or orbit of a heavenly body  |
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maṇḍala | n. a halo round the sun or moon  |
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maṇḍala | n. a ball for playing  |
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maṇḍala | n. a circular bandage (in surgery)  |
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maṇḍala | n. (also n. plural) a sort of cutaneous eruption or leprosy with circular spot  |
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maṇḍala | n. a round mole or mark (caused by a finger-nail etc.) on the body  |
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maṇḍala | n. a circular array of troops  |
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maṇḍala | n. a particular attitude in shooting  |
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maṇḍala | n. a district, arrondissement, territory, province, country (often at the end of modern names exempli gratia, 'for example' Coro-mandal coast) etc.  |
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maṇḍala | n. a surrounding district or neighbouring state, the circle of a king's near and distant neighbours (with whom he must maintain political and diplomatic relations; 4 or 6 or 10 or even 12 such neighbouring princes are enumerated) etc.  |
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maṇḍala | n. a multitude, group, band, collection, whole body, society, company etc.  |
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maṇḍala | n. a division or book of the ṛg-- veda- (of which there are 10, according to the authorship of the hymns;these are divided into 85 anuvāka-s or lessons, and these again into 1017, or with the 11 additional hymns into 1028 sūkta-s or hymns;the other more mechanical division, is into aṣṭaka-s, adhyāya-s and varga-s q.v) etc.  |
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maṇḍala | m. a dog  |
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maṇḍala | m. a kind of snake  |
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maṇḍala | m. Cocculus Cordifolius  |
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maṇḍala | n. Unguis Odoratus  |
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maṇḍala | n. a particular oblation or sacrifice  |
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maṇḍalabandha | m. formation of a circle or roundness  |
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maṇḍalabhāga | m. part of a circle, arc  |
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maṇḍalābhiṣekapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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maṇḍalabrāhmaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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maṇḍalabrāhmaṇopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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maṇḍalacihna | n. the sign or mark of a circle |
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maṇḍalādhipa | ( ) m. the lord of a district, governor or king of a country.  |
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maṇḍalādhīṣa | ( ) m. the lord of a district, governor or king of a country.  |
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maṇḍalāgāra | n. a round apartment,  |
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maṇḍalāgra | mfn. round-pointed (as a sword)  |
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maṇḍalāgra | m. (n.) a bent or rounded sword, scimitar  |
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maṇḍalāgra | n. (scilicet śastra-) a surgeon's circular knife  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a disk, circle, orb etc. (equals maṇḍala-) (also applied to a square )  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a sacred circle,  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a cutaneous disease with round spots  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a circular array of troops  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a mirror  |
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maṇḍalaka | n. a group, collection, mass, heap  |
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maṇḍalaka | m. a dog  |
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maṇḍalaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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maṇḍalakarājan | m. the prince of a small district or province  |
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maṇḍalakārmuka | mfn. "having a circular bow", one whose bow is completely bent  |
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maṇḍalakavi | m. a poet for the crowd, bad poet,  |
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maṇḍalamāda | m. a pavilion  |
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maṇḍalanābhi | m. centre id est chief of the circle of neighbouring princes ( maṇḍalanābhitā -tā- f.)  |
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maṇḍalanābhitā | f. maṇḍalanābhi |
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maṇḍalanṛtya | n. a circular dance (like that said to have been danced by the gopī-s round kṛṣṇa- and rādhā-) (varia lectio lī-n-).  |
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maṇḍalanyāsa | m. the putting down or drawing a circle (saṃ- kṛ-,to describe a circle)  |
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maṇḍalapattrikā | f. a red-flowering punarnavā- (see maṇḍali-p-).  |
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maṇḍalapucchaka | m. a species of insect  |
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maṇḍalārcana | n. Name of work  |
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maṇḍalāsana | mfn. sitting in a circle  |
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maṇḍalaśas | ind. by circles, in rings  |
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maṇḍalatva | n. roundness  |
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maṇḍalavarṣa | n. (prob.) universal or lasting rain  |
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maṇḍalavartin | m. the governor of a province, ruler of a small kingdom (see cakra-v-).  |
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maṇḍalavaṭa | m. an Indian fig-tree forming a circle (see maṇḍalin-).  |
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maṇḍalavāṭa | m. a garden (see maṇḍa-v-).  |
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maṇḍalaya | Nom. P. yati-, to whirl round  |
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maṇḍalāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become or form one's self into a circle or ring, coil one's self.  |
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maṇḍaleśa |  |
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maṇḍaleṣṭakā | f. a round or circular brick  |
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maṇḍaleśvara | m. idem or ' '  |
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maṇḍalī | f. Panicum Dactylon  |
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maṇḍalī | in compound for maṇḍala-.  |
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maṇḍalībhāva | m. circular form, roundness  |
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maṇḍalībhūta | mfn. ( bhū-) become round or circular, curved, bent (as a bow)  |
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maṇḍalikā | f. a group, troop, band, crowd  |
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maṇḍalika | wrong reading for māṇḍalika- q.v  |
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maṇḍalīkāram | ind. rounding, making round  |
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maṇḍalīkaraṇa | n. rounding, gathering in a ball or circle, coiling  |
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maṇḍalīkṛta | mfn. ( kṛ-) made circular, curved, bent (as a bow), rounded  |
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maṇḍalin | mfn. forming a circle or ring, surrounding, enclosing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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maṇḍalin | m. (with vāta- m.) a whirlwind  |
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maṇḍalin | mfn. marked with round spots (as a snake)  |
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maṇḍalin | mfn. possessing or ruling a country  |
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maṇḍalin | m. the ruler of a province (with śaiva-s, a particular order or degree)  |
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maṇḍalin | m. the sun  |
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maṇḍalin | m. a snake or a particular species of snake (see above)  |
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maṇḍalin | m. a chameleon  |
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maṇḍalin | m. a cat  |
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maṇḍalin | m. a polecat  |
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maṇḍalin | m. a dog  |
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maṇḍalin | m. the Indian fig-tree  |
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maṇḍalinī | f. Cocculus Cordifolius  |
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maṇḍalīnṛtya | n. See maṇḍala-n-,  |
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maṇḍalipattrikā | f. equals maṇḍala-p-  |
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maṇḍalipattrikā | f.  |
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maṇḍalīśa | m. "lord of rings"and equals next,  |
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maṇḍalita | mfn. made round or circular (See next) .  |
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maṇḍalitahastakāṇḍa | mfn. having a trunk formed in rings or circles (said of an elephant)  |
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maṇḍalottama | n. the best or principal kingdom  |
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mandam | ind. slowly, tardily, gradually, slightly, faintly, softly (also manda- in the beginning of a compound,and mandam mandam-)  |
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mandamandam | ind. slowly, softly, in a low tone  |
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mandamandātapa | mfn. having very little heat, cool  |
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mandamati | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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mandamati | m. Name of a wheelwright and a lion  |
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maṇḍamaya | mf(ī-)n. made of cream or from the scum of any liquid  |
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mandamedhas | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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maṇḍana | mfn. adorning, being an ornament to (genitive case)  |
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maṇḍana | m. Name of various authors and other men (also with kavi-, bhaṭṭa-, miśra-etc.)  |
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maṇḍana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) adorning, ornament, decoration  |
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mandana | mf(ā-)n. gay, cheerful  |
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mandana | mf(ā-)n. equals mandra-  |
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mandana | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkarācārya- (also -miśra-). (see maṇḍana-)  |
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mandana | n. (with a sect of pāśupata-s) Name of a particular limping gait  |
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mandana | n. praise, eulogium  |
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mandana | mandayu- etc. See .  |
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maṇḍanadeva | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince,  |
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mandanāga | m. (prob. wrong reading for malla-nāga-) = vātsyāyana-  |
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maṇḍanaka | See mukha-m-.  |
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maṇḍanakāla | m. time for adorning  |
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maṇḍanakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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mandānala | mfn. equals dāgni-  |
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mandānalatva | n. dyspepsia  |
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maṇḍanapriya | mf(ā-)n. fond of ornaments, (see priya-m-).  |
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maṇḍanārha | mfn. worthy of ornaments  |
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mandānila | m. a gentle breeze, zephyr  |
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mandānusārin | mfn. passing away slowly  |
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maṇḍapa | mfn. ( ) drinking the scum of boiled rice or of any liquor  |
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maṇḍapa | mn. (gaRa ardharcādi- also f(ī-).; see maṇṭapī-) an open hall or temporary shed (erected on festive occasions), pavilion, tent, temple  |
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maṇḍapa | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' with names of plants) arbour, bower etc.  |
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maṇḍapa | m. Name of a man  |
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maṇḍapā | f. a sort of leguminous plant (equals niṣpāvī-)  |
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maṇḍapa | See under maṇḍa- above.  |
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maṇḍapadruma | m. Name of work  |
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maṇḍapakṣetra | n. Name of a sacred district  |
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mandapāla | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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maṇḍapanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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maṇḍapapratiṣṭhā | f. the consecration of a temple  |
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maṇḍapapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mandaparidhi | m. (in astronomy) the epicycle of the apsis  |
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maṇḍapāroha | m. a species of plant  |
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mandaphala | n. (in astronomy) equation of the apsis or (according to some) the anomalous motion of a planet  |
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mandaphala | mfn. bearing little fruit or having unimportant results  |
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maṇḍapikā | f. a small pavilion, an open hall or shed  |
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mandapīṭha | prob. wrong reading for bhadra-pīṭha-, Caur.  |
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maṇḍapīṭhikā | f. two quarters of the compass  |
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mandaprabodha | m. Name of work  |
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mandaprajña | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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mandaprāṇa | mfn. having slow or weak breath  |
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mandaprāṇaviceṣṭita | mfn. breathless and motionless  |
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mandapreman | mfn. having little affection  |
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maṇḍapūla | m. or n. (?) a top-boot  |
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mandapuṇya | mfn. unfortunate, ill-fated  |
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maṇḍara | m. or n. gaRa aṅguly-ādi-  |
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mandara | mfn. slow, tardy, sluggish (equals manda-)  |
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mandara | mfn. large, thick, firm (equals bahala-)  |
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mandara | m. a pearl chain consisting of 8 or 16 strings  |
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mandara | m. Name of a sacred mountain (the residence of various deities;it served the gods and asura-s for a churning-stick at the churning of the ocean for the recovery of the amṛta- and thirteen other precious things lost during the deluge) etc.  |
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mandara | m. heaven (equals svarga-; see meru-)  |
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mandara | m. a mirror  |
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mandara | m. a kind of metre  |
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mandara | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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mandara | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mandara | m. of a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu- (Bombay edition mandāra-)  |
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mandara | m. of a tree of paradise or one of the 5 trees in indra-'s heaven (= mandāra-)  |
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mandāra | m. (in some meanings also written mandara-) the coral tree, Erythrina Indica (also regarded as one of the 5 trees of paradise or svarga-) etc.  |
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mandāra | m. a white variety of Calotropis Gigantea  |
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mandāra | m. the thorn-apple  |
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mandāra | m. heaven  |
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mandāra | m. Name of a son of hiraṇya-kaśipu- (Calcutta edition mandara-)  |
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mandāra | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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mandāra | m. of a hermitage and desert spot on the right bank of the Ganges where there are said to be 11 sacred pools  |
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mandāra | m. of a mountain (varia lectio mandara-)  |
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mandāra | n. equals -puṣpa-  |
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mandara | See column 2.  |
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mandaradeva | m. Name of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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mandāradeva | m. Name of a prince  |
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mandaradevī | f. a sister of mandara-- dhara-s  |
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mandaradevīya | mfn. coming from or belonging to mandara-- dhara-s  |
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mandarādri | m. the mountain mandara-  |
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mandaradroṇī | f. a valley in the mountain mandara-  |
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mandarahariṇa | m. Name of one of the 8 upadvīpa-s in jambu-dvīpa-  |
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mandāraka | m. Erythrina Indica (see above) (f(ikā-).Name of a woman )  |
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mandārakadina | n. Name of a particular day  |
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mandarakantha | varia lectio for maḍara-k-  |
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mandāramālā | f. a garland of mandāra- flowers  |
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mandāramālā | f. Name of a celestial woman (daughter of vasu-)  |
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mandaramaṇi | m. Name of śiva- (wrong reading for mandira-m-?) .  |
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mandāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mandārapuṣpa | n. a flower of the mandāra- tree  |
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mandārasaptamī | f. Name of the 6th and 7th days in the light half of the month māgha-  |
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mandārasaptamīvrata | n. a particular observance on these days  |
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mandāraṣaṣṭhī | f. Name of the 6th and 7th days in the light half of the month māgha-  |
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mandāraṣaṣṭhīvrata | n. a particular observance on these days  |
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mandaraśmi | mfn. equals -kiraṇa-  |
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mandārava | ( ) m. the coral tree.  |
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mandarāvāsā | f. equals ra-vāsinī-  |
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mandaravāsinī | f. "dwelling on mandara-", Name of durgā-  |
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mandāravatī | f. Name of a woman  |
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mandāravatīvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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mandarāya | Nom. P. yate-, to be like the mountain mandara-  |
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mandaregin | mfn. rarely ill,  |
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maṇḍarī | f. a sort of cricket (see māṇḍarika-).  |
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mandārī | f. a kind of plant  |
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mandāritā | f. (for 2.See below, column 2) the having few enemies  |
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mandāritā | f. (fr. mandārin-;for 1.See under manda-, column 1) the state of abounding in mandāra- trees  |
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mandāru | ( ) m. the coral tree.  |
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mandasamīraṇa | m. a gentle breeze  |
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mandasāna | mfn. being delighted, joyous, glad, intoxicated, inspirited  |
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mandasāna | m. (only ) fire  |
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mandasāna | m. life  |
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mandasāna | m. sleep.  |
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mandasāna | See .  |
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mandasānu | m. sleep or life (prob. wrong reading for prec.)  |
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mandaśisira | mfn. slightly cool  |
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mandasmita | n. a gentle laugh, smile  |
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mandasmitaśataka | n. Name of chapter of the mūkapañcaśatī- (q.v)  |
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mandāsu | mfn. having slow or weak breath, one from whom the breath of life is departing |
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mandasubodhinī | f. Name of work  |
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mandāsya | prob. wrong reading for mandākṣa-.  |
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mandatā | f. slowness, indolence  |
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mandatā | f. weakness, feebleness, littleness, insignificance  |
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mandatā | f. dulness, stupidity (a-mand-)  |
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mandaṭa | m. the coral tree  |
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mandatara | mfn. more or very slow etc. ( mandataram am- ind.)  |
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mandataram | ind. mandatara |
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mandātman | mfn. equals manda-dhī-  |
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mandatva | n. equals prec.  |
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mandatva | n. (with agneḥ-) weakness of the digestive faculty  |
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mandautsukya | mfn. having little inclination for (prati-)  |
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mandavāhinī | f. "gently-flowing", Name of a river  |
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maṇḍavāṭa | m. a garden (?), (see maṇḍala-v-).  |
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mandavedana | mfn. causing little pain ( mandavedanatā -tā- f.)  |
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mandavedanatā | f. mandavedana |
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mandavibhraṃśa | mfn. slightly purgative  |
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mandaviceṣṭita | mf(ā-)n. slowly-moving  |
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mandavirikta | mfn. not sufficiently purged  |
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mandavīrya | mfn. equals -bala-  |
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mandaviṣa | mfn. having little venom  |
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mandaviṣa | m. Name of a snake  |
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mandavisarpa | m. Name of a snake (see next; varia lectio manda-viṣa-).  |
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mandavisarpin | mfn. creeping slowly  |
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mandavisarpiṇī | f. Name of a louse  |
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mandaviveka | m. little judgement or discernment,  |
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mandavivekin | mfn. having little judgement  |
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mandavṛṣṭi | f. slight rain  |
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mandaya | Nom. P. yati-, to weaken, lessen, allay (hunger)  |
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mandāya | Nom. P. A1. yati-, te- (gaRa bhṛśādi-and lohitādi-), to go slowly, linger, loiter ; to be weak or faint  |
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maṇḍayanta | m. (only ) an ornament  |
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maṇḍayanta | m. an actor  |
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maṇḍayanta | m. an assembly of women  |
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maṇḍayanta | m. food  |
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maṇḍayantī | f. a woman  |
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mandayantī | f. Name of a durgā-  |
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mandayat | mf(antī-)n. (fr. Causal) delighting, rejoicing  |
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mandayatsakha | mfn. rejoicing friends  |
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maṇḍayitnu | m. one who adorns,  |
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maṇḍayitnu | a lover,  |
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mandayu | mfn. gay, cheerful, happy  |
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mandāyus | mfn. short-lived  |
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mandeha | m. plural (fr. man- equals manas-+ deha-?) a kind of rākṣasa-  |
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mandeha | m. Name of the śūdra-s in kuśa-dvīpa-  |
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mandha | m. a kind of antelope (Scholiast or Commentator mantha-).  |
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mandhātṛ | m. (fr. man- equals manas-+ dhātṛ-) a thoughtful or pious man (according to to equals medhā-vin-; according to to mostly a proper N.)  |
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mandhātṛ | m. Name of a man (also wrong reading for māndhātṛ- q.v)  |
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mandī | in compound for manda-.  |
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mandībhāva | m. slowness, tardiness, stupidity  |
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mandībhū | P. -bhavati-, to move on more slowly ; to become weak or faint  |
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mandībhūta | mfn. become slow or dull  |
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mandībhūta | mfn. lessened, diminished  |
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maṇḍik | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition śuṇḍika-; see maṇḍaka-).  |
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maṇḍika | maṇḍita- etc. See .  |
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mandīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to weaken, diminish  |
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mandīkṛta | mfn. slackened  |
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mandikukura | m. a kind of fish (varia lectio mallikukuḍa-).  |
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maṇḍīlaka | m. a kind of cake  |
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mandiman | m. slowness (gaRa pṛthv-ādi-).  |
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mandin | mfn. delighting, exhilarating, inspiriting (said of soma-)  |
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mandin | mfn. delighted, cheerful, inspirited  |
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mandin | mandira- etc. See above.  |
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mandira | n. any waiting or abiding-place, habitation, dwelling, house, palace, temple, town, camp etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' dwelling in) etc. |
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mandira | n. a stable for horses (see mandurā-)  |
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mandira | n. the body  |
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mandira | m. the sea  |
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mandira | m. the hollow or back of the knee  |
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mandira | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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mandīra | m. (prob.) Name of a man (varia lectio maṅgīra-)  |
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mandīra | n. wrong reading for mañjīra-.  |
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mandiramaṇi | m. "temple-jewel", Name of śiva-  |
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mandirapaśu | m. "domestic animal", a cat  |
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mandiṣṭha | mfn. most exhilarating or delightful  |
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maṇḍita | mfn. adorned, decorated etc.  |
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maṇḍita | m. (with jaina-s) Name of one of the 11 gaṇādhipa-s  |
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maṇḍitaputra | m. equals prec. m.  |
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maṇḍitṛ | mfn. adorning, one who adorns (= ornament)  |
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mandocca | m. the upper apsis of the course of a planet  |
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maṇḍodaka | n. barm, yeast  |
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maṇḍodaka | n. the decorating of walls etc. on festive occasions  |
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maṇḍodaka | n. "mental excitement"or,"variegated colour" (citta--or citra-rāga-)  |
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mandodaka | mfn. deficient in water  |
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mandodarī | f. Name of rāvaṇa-'s favourite wife (daughter of maya- and mother of indra-jit-;she advised her husband to deliver sītā- to rāma-, but he did not heed her;she is regarded as one of the five very chaste women, the other four being ahalyā-, draupadī-, sītā-, and tārā-) etc.  |
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mandodarī | f. of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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mandodarī | f. of the mother of the lexicographer jaṭā-dhara-  |
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mandodarīśa | m. " maya-'s lord", Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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mandodarīsuta | m. " maya-'s son", Name of indra-jit  |
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mandoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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mandopakāriṇī | f. Name of work  |
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mandoṣman | mfn. slightly warm, cool ( mandoṣmatā ma-tā- f.)  |
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mandoṣmatā | f. mandoṣman |
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mandoṣṇa | mfn. tepid, lukewarm  |
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mandoṣṇa | n. gentle heat, warmth  |
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mandoṣṇatā | f. gentle heat, warmth  |
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mandotsāha | mfn. unenergetic, indolent  |
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mandra | mf(/ā-)n. pleasant, agreeable, charming, (especially) sounding or speaking pleasantly etc.  |
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mandra | mf(/ā-)n. low, deep (of sound), hollow, rumbling ( mandram am- ind.) etc.  |
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mandra | m. a low tone, the low or base tone (sthāna-) of the voice (as opp. to the middle or madhyama-and the high or uttama-)  |
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mandra | m. a kind of drum  |
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mandra | m. a species of elephant  |
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mandrabhadra | m. a species of elephant (between a mandra- and bhadra-)  |
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mandrabhadralakṣaṇa | n. the mark of a mandra- elephant (whose special signs are coarseness, size and flaccidity)  |
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mandrabhadramṛga | m. an elephant between a mandra- and bhadra- and mṛga-  |
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mandradhvāna | m. idem or 'm. a rumbling sound, roaring '  |
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mandradhvani | m. a rumbling sound, roaring  |
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mandrājanī | f. "uttering pleasant sounds", the tongue or voice ( ) .  |
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mandrajihva | (mandr/a--) mfn. "pleasing-tongued", pleasant-voiced  |
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mandrakaṇṭhagarjita | n. a deep or rumbling sound in the throat (of an elephant)  |
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mandrakarṣaṇa | n. a particular svara-  |
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mandram | ind. mandra |
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mandrasnigdha | mfn. deep and pleasant (rumblings)  |
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mandrasvana | m. equals -dhvani-  |
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mandrasvara | m. having the low or base tone  |
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mandratama | (mandr/a--) mfn. most or more pleasant or charming  |
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mandratara | (mandr/a--) mfn. most or more pleasant or charming  |
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mandraya | Nom. A1. dr/ayate-, to praise, honour (= arcati-)  |
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mandrayu | mfn. pleasant  |
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maṇḍu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (see gaRa gargādi-and māṇḍavya-).  |
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mandu | mfn. (for 2.See) joyous, cheerful, pleased  |
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mandu | (for 1.See) prob. equals mandurā- in compound  |
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mandu | 1. 2. mandu-, mandura-, rā- etc. See above.  |
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maṇḍuka | mn. equals saṃgraha-, (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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maṇḍuka | mn. varia lectio for maḍḍuka- (See also paṅkamaṇḍuka-)  |
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maṇḍuka | m. plural Name of a people  |
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maṇḍūka | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a frog etc.  |
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maṇḍūka | m. Name of a particular breed of horses  |
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maṇḍūka | m. Calosanthes Indica  |
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maṇḍūka | m. a machine like a frog  |
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maṇḍūka | m. the sole of a horse's hoof.  |
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maṇḍūka | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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maṇḍūka | m. of a nāga-  |
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maṇḍūka | n. a kind of coitus  |
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maṇḍūkabrahmīkalpa | m. Name of work  |
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maṇḍūkagati | f. the gait of a frog ( maṇḍūkagatilālasa -lālasa- mfn.ardently desiring the gait of a frog)  |
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maṇḍūkagati | mfn. (in gram.) leaping like a frog id est skipping several sūtra-s  |
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maṇḍūkagatilālasa | mfn. maṇḍūkagati |
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maṇḍūkakula | n. a collection or assembly of frogs  |
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maṇḍūkamātṛ | f. "frog-mother", Clerodendrum Siphonantus  |
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maṇḍūkānuvṛtti | f. "frog-course", skipping over or omitting at intervals (see maṇḍūka-pluti-).  |
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maṇḍūkaparṇa | m. Calosanthes Indica  |
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maṇḍūkaparṇa | m. equals kapītana-  |
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maṇḍūkaparṇī | f. Name of various plants (Rubia Munjista, Clerodendrum Siphonantus etc.) |
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maṇḍūkaparṇikā | f. a species of plant  |
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maṇḍūkapluta | n. (prob.) equals -pluti-  |
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maṇḍūkaplutasādhana | n. Name of work  |
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maṇḍūkapluti | f. "frog-leap", (in gram.) the skipping of several sūtra-s and supplying from a previous sūtra-  |
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maṇḍūkasarasa | n. a frog-meditation-pond  |
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maṇḍūkaśāyin | mfn. lying like a frog-meditation  |
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maṇḍūkaśikṣā | f. Name of work (see māṇḍūkī-ś-)  |
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maṇḍūkayoga | m. "frog-meditation"(in which an ascetic sits motionless like a frog-meditation)  |
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maṇḍūkayoganiyata | mfn. intent upon the frog-meditation  |
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maṇḍūkayogaśayana | mfn. lying on the ground in the frog-meditation  |
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maṇḍukeya | m. varia lectio for māṇḍukeya-  |
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maṇḍukī | f. the third part of an elephant's hind leg  |
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maṇḍūkī | f. a female frog,  |
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maṇḍūkī | f. Name of various plants (Hydrocotyle Asiatica, Clerodendrum Siphonantus, Ruta Graveolens etc.)  |
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maṇḍūkī | f. a wanton woman  |
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maṇḍūkī | f. the sole of a horse's hoof  |
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maṇḍūkihā | f. a female frog  |
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mandupāla | m. "groom", the son of a niṣāda- and a ratha-kārī-  |
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maṇḍūra | n. rust of iron  |
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mandura | in compound equals mandurā-.  |
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mandurā | f. a stable for horses  |
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mandurā | f. a mattress, sleeping-mat, bed  |
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mandurābhūṣaṇa | n. a species of monkey  |
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maṇḍūradhāṇikī | f. (prob.) having an impure pudendum  |
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manduraja | mfn. (prob.) born in a stable  |
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manduraka | n. a kind of mat  |
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mandurāpāla | ( ) m. an ostler, groom.  |
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mandurāpati | ( ) m. an ostler, groom.  |
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mandurika | m. equals māndurika-, an ostler, groom,  |
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maṅg | (see maṅk-) cl.1 A1. maṅgate-, to go, move  |
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maṅga | mn. the head of a boat  |
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maṅga | m. a mast or side of a ship (see maṇḍa-)  |
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maṅga | m. plural Name of a country in śāka-dvīpa- inhabited chiefly by Brahmans (Bombay edition; see maga-and mṛga-).  |
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maṅgala | n. (according to to maṅg-) happiness, felicity, welfare, bliss (also plural; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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maṅgala | n. anything auspicious or tending to a lucky issue (exempli gratia, 'for example' a good omen, a prayer, benediction, auspicious ornament or amulet, a festival or any solemn ceremony on important occasions etc.; see mfn.below) etc.  |
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maṅgala | n. a good old custom  |
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maṅgala | n. a good work  |
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maṅgala | n. (in music) a particular composition  |
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maṅgala | n. Name of the capital of udyāna-  |
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maṅgala | m. Name of agni-  |
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maṅgala | m. of the planet Mars  |
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maṅgala | m. of a king belonging to the race of manu-  |
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maṅgala | m. of a buddha-  |
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maṅgala | m. of a poet  |
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maṅgala | m. of a chief of the cālukya-s  |
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maṅgala | m. the smell of jasmine  |
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maṅgalā | f. the white- and blue-flowering dūrvā- grass  |
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maṅgalā | f. a sort of karañja-  |
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maṅgalā | f. turmeric  |
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maṅgalā | f. a faithful wife  |
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maṅgalā | f. Name of umā-  |
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maṅgalā | f. of dākṣāyaṇī- (as worshipped in gayā-)  |
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maṅgalā | f. of the mother of the 5th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-.  |
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maṅgala | mf(ā-)n. auspicious, lucky  |
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maṅgala | mf(ā-)n. having the scent of jasmine  |
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maṅgalā | f. of maṅgala- in compound  |
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maṅgalabherī | f. a drum beaten of festive occasions  |
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maṅgalacaṇḍī | f. Name of durga-  |
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maṅgalacaṇḍikā | f. Name of durga-  |
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maṅgalācāra | m. the repeating a prayer for success and observing other auspicious ceremonies  |
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maṅgalācāra | m. a particular composition  |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. benediction, prayer for the success of anything  |
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maṅgalācaraṇa | n. pronouncing a blessing, wishing joy  |
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maṅgalācārayukta | mfn. accompanied with a prayer for success, attended with auspicious ceremonies  |
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maṅgalacchāya | m. Ficus Infectoria  |
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maṅgaladaśaka | m. or n. (?) Name of a prayer  |
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maṅgalādeśavṛtta | m. a fortune-teller  |
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maṅgaladevatā | f. a tutelary deity (see brahma-m-).  |
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maṅgaladhvani | m. an auspicious sound (exempli gratia, 'for example' marriage-music)  |
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maṅgaladvāra | n. the principal gate of a palace (being opened on festive occasions)  |
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maṅgalagāthikā | f. a solemn song  |
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maṅgalāgaurīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalāgaurīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalāgaurīvratodyāpana | n. Name of work  |
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maṅgalāgauryaṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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maṅgalaghaṭa | m. "auspicious jar", a vessel full of water offered to the gods on festivals  |
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maṅgalaghaṭa | m. Name of an elephant  |
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maṅgalagiri | m. "mountain of fortune", Name of a mountain  |
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maṅgalagirimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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maṅgalagīta | n. equals -gaithikā-  |
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maṅgalagraha | m. an auspicious planet, a lucky star  |
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maṅgalagṛha | n. an auspicious house or temple (also haka-)  |
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maṅgalagṛha | n. the house of the planet Mars  |
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maṅgalāguru | n. a species of Agallochum  |
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maṅgalāhnika | n. any daily religious rite for success  |
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maṅgalāhnika | n. a vase full of water carried in front of a procession  |
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maṅgalakāla | m. an auspicious occasion  |
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maṅgalakalaśa | m. equals ghaṭa-, a vessel used at festivals  |
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maṅgalakalaśamaya | mfn. consisting of vessels of this kind  |
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maṅgalakāraka | mfn. ( ) ( ) causing welfare.  |
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maṅgalakaraṇa | n. "luck-causing", the act of reciting a prayer for success before the beginning of any enterprise  |
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maṅgalakārin | mfn. ( ) causing welfare.  |
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maṅgalakarman | n. idem or 'n. "luck-causing", the act of reciting a prayer for success before the beginning of any enterprise '  |
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maṅgalakārya | n. a festive occasion, solemnity  |
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maṅgalākṣata | m. plural rice cast upon people by Brahmans in bestowing a blessing at marriages etc.  |
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maṅgalakṣauma | n. dual number a linen upper- and under-garment worn at festivals  |
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maṅgalakuṭhāramiśra | m. Name of a door-keeper  |
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maṅgalālabhanīya | n. wrong reading for lālambhanīya- (q.v)  |
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maṅgalālambhana | n. touching anything auspicious  |
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maṅgalālambhanīya | n. an object whose touch is auspicious  |
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maṅgalālaṃkṛta | mfn. decorated with auspicious ornaments  |
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maṅgalālāpana | n. felicitation  |
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maṅgalamālikā | f. marriage-music  |
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maṅgalamātrabhūṣaṇa | mfn. only adorned with turmeric or with the maṅgala-sūtra- (q.v)  |
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maṅgalamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of nothing but happiness etc.  |
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maṅgalamayūkhamālikā | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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maṅgalapāṇi | mfn. having auspicious hands  |
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maṅgalapāṭhaka | m. "blessing-reciter", a professional well-wisher or panegyrist  |
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maṅgalapātra | n. an auspicious vessel, a vessel containing auspicious objects  |
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maṅgalapattra | n. a leaf serving as an amulet  |
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maṅgalaprada | mfn. bestowing welfare, auspicious  |
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maṅgalapradā | f. turmeric  |
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maṅgalaprastha | m. "auspicious-peak", Name of a mountain  |
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maṅgalapratisara | m. equals -sūtra-,  |
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maṅgalapratisara | m. the cord of an amulet  |
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maṅgalapūjāprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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maṅgalapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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maṅgalapūjita | mfn. honoured with a sacrificial fee or offering  |
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maṅgalapura | n. "city of prosperity", Name of a town (see maṅgala-).  |
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maṅgalapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of auspicious flowers  |
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maṅgalarāja | m. Name of a king  |
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maṅgalārambha | mfn. causing an auspicious beginning (said of gaṇeśa-)  |
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maṅgalārcanapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalārha | mfn. worthy of prosperity or happiness  |
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maṅgalārjuna | m. Name of a poet  |
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maṅgalārtham | ind. for the sake of prosperity or happiness  |
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maṅgalaśabda | m. auspicious word, felicitation  |
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maṅgalasamālambhana | n. an auspicious unguent  |
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maṅgalasāman | n. an auspicious sāman-  |
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maṅgalaśaṃsana | n. the act of wishing joy, uttering a congratulation  |
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maṅgalasaṃstava | mfn. felicitating, containing felicitations R  |
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maṅgalaśānti | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalāśāstra | n. "the book of umā-", Name of work  |
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maṅgalasnāna | n. any solemn ablution  |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | m. (l) a term for 8 auspicious things  |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | m. or n. (?) 8 lines of benediction pronounced for good luck by a Brahman on a newly-wedded pair while a piece of cloth is held between them  |
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maṅgalāṣṭaka | n. Name of works.  |
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maṅgalastava | m. Name of work  |
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maṅgalastotra | n. Name of work  |
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maṅgalasūcaka | mfn. auguring good luck  |
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maṅgalasūtra | n. "lucky thread", the marriage-thread (tied by the bridegroom round the bride's neck, and worn as long as the husband lives)  |
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maṅgalasvara | m. a sea-shell  |
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maṅgalātodya | n. equals la-bherī-  |
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maṅgalatūrya | n. a musical instrument used at festivals  |
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maṅgalavacas | a benedictory or congratulatory speech, congratulation  |
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maṅgalavāda | m. benediction, congratulation  |
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maṅgalavādārtha | m. Name of work  |
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maṅgalavādaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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maṅgalavādin | mfn. pronouncing a benediction, expressing congratulations |
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maṅgalāvaha | mfn. auspicious  |
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maṅgalavāra | m. "Mars-day", Tuesday  |
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maṅgalāvāsa | m. "auspicious dwelling", a temple  |
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maṅgalavāsara | m. "Mars-day", Tuesday  |
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maṅgalavat | mfn. auspicious, blessed  |
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maṅgalavaṭa | (or lā-vaṭa-[?]) n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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maṅgalāvaṭa | n. See mang/aiāvaṭa- above.  |
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maṅgalavatī | f. Name of a daughter of tumburu-  |
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maṅgalavatsa | m. Name of a poet  |
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maṅgalavidhi | m. any auspicious ceremony or festive rite  |
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maṅgalavidhi | m. preparations for a festival  |
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maṅgalāvrata | n. the vow of umā-  |
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maṅgalāvrata | n. Name of chapter of the kāśī-khaṇḍa- of the skanda- purāṇa-  |
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maṅgalāvrata | mfn. devoted to umā- (said of śiva-)  |
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maṅgalavriṣabha | m. an ox with auspicious signs  |
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maṅgalāya | mfn. having an auspicious dwelling  |
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maṅgalāya | m. a temple  |
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maṅgalāyana | n. the way to happiness or prosperity,  |
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maṅgalāyana | mfn. walking on the path of prosperity  |
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maṅgalecchā | f. benediction, felicitation  |
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maṅgalecchāyai | ind. for the sake of an auspicious omen  |
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maṅgalecchu | mfn. wishing joy, wishing prosperity  |
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maṅgaleśvaratīrtha | n. " tīrtha- of the lord of prosperity", Name of a sacred bathing. place  |
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maṅgalī | f. gaRa gaurādi-  |
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maṅgalika | n. (prob.) plural (perhaps) Name of the hymns of the 18th kāṇḍa- of the atharva-- veda-  |
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maṅgalīya | mfn. auspicious  |
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maṅgalopepsā | f. the desire for prosperity or happiness  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. auspicious, lucky, conferring happiness etc.  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. beautiful, pleasing, agreeable  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. pious, pure, holy  |
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maṅgalya | m. Cicer Lens  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Aegle Marmelos  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Ficus Religiosa  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Ficus Heterophylla (correctly maṅg/alārhā-)  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. the cocoa-nut tree, I.  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Feronia Elephantum  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. a species of karañja-  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. equals jīvaka-  |
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maṅgalya | mf(ā-)n. Name of a serpent demon  |
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maṅgalyā | f. (only ) a species of fragrant sandal  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Anethum Sowa  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Mimosa Suma  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Terminalia Chebula  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Andropogon Acicuilatus  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Curcuma Longa  |
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maṅgalyā | f. a particular bulb (ṛddhi-)  |
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maṅgalyā | f. dūrvā- grass  |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals adhaḥ-puṣpī-  |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals jīvantī-  |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals priyaṅgu-  |
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maṅgalyā | f. equals mātha-parṇī-  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Acorus Calamus  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Name of a particular yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-)  |
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maṅgalyā | f. a particular resin  |
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maṅgalyā | f. Name of durgā-  |
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maṅgalya | n. an auspicious prayer  |
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maṅgalya | n. any auspicious thing  |
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maṅgalya | n. Var, (sg. collectively )  |
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maṅgalya | n. bathing with the juice of all medicinal plants  |
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maṅgalya | n. water brought from various sacred places for the consecration of a king etc. |
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maṅgalya | n. sour curds  |
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maṅgalya | n. sandal wood  |
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maṅgalya | n. a kind of Agallochum  |
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maṅgalya | n. gold  |
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maṅgalya | n. red lead  |
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maṅgalyadaṇḍa | m. "having an auspicious staff"Name of a man  |
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maṅgalyaka | m. Cices Lens  |
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maṅgalyakusumā | f. Andropogon Aciculatus  |
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maṅgalyanāmadhsyā | f. Hoija Viridifolia  |
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maṅgalyanāman | mfn. varia lectio for māṅg- q.v  |
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maṅgalyārhā | f. Ficus Heterophylla  |
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maṅgalyavastu | n. any auspicious object  |
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maṅgh | cl.1 P. maṅghati-, to adorn, decorate, ; A1. maṅghate-, to go, start, begin ; to blame ; to cheat, .  |
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maṅginī | f. a boat, ship  |
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maṅgīra | m. Name of a man (mandīra- )  |
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maṅgu | m. Name of a prince  |
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maṅgula | n. evil, sin (equals pāpa-)  |
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maṅgura | m. a kind of fish  |
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maṅguṣa | m. Name of a man gaRa kurvādi-.  |
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maṇi | m. (f(i-)only ;f(ī-). ; maṇīva- equals maṇī-[du.] iva- ) a jewel, gem, pearl (also figuratively), any ornament or amulet, globule, crystal etc.  |
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maṇi | m. a magnet, loadstone  |
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maṇi | m. glans penis  |
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maṇi | m. Name of the jewel-lotus prayer  |
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maṇi | m. clitoris  |
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maṇi | m. the hump (of a camel)  |
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maṇi | m. the dependent fleshy excrescences on a goat's neck  |
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maṇi | m. thyroid cartilage (see kaṇṭha-m-)  |
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maṇi | m. the wrist (equals maṇ/i-bandha-)  |
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maṇi | m. a large water-jar  |
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maṇi | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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maṇi | m. of a companion of skanda- (associated with su-maṇi-)  |
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maṇi | m. of a sage  |
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maṇi | m. of a son of yuyudhāna- (in varia lectio tūṇi-)  |
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maṇi | m. of a king of the kiṃnara-s,  |
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maṇi | m. of various works and a collection of magical formulas (also abridged for tattva-cintāmaṇi- and siddhānta-śiromaṇi-).[ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin monile; German mane,Ma1hne; English mane.]  |
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maṇibandha | m. the fastening or putting on of jewel  |
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maṇibandha | m. the wrist (as the place on which jewel are fastened)  |
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maṇibandha | m.  |
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maṇibandha | m. a kind of metre ;Name of a mixed race  |
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maṇibandhana | n. the fastening on of jewel  |
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maṇibandhana | n. a string of pearls, an ornament of pearls  |
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maṇibandhana | n. the part of a ring or bracelet where the jewel are set  |
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maṇibandhana | n. the wrist  |
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maṇibandhana | n. etc.  |
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maṇibhadra | m. Name of a brother of kubera- and king of the yakṣa-s (the tutelary deity of travellers and merchants) etc.  |
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maṇibhadra | m. of a śreṣṭhin-  |
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maṇibhadra | m. of a poet  |
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maṇibhadraka | m. plural Name of a race (also read pāri-bh-)  |
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maṇibhadraka | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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maṇibhārava | m. See -tāraka-.  |
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maṇibhava | m. Name of one of the 5 dhyāni-buddha-s  |
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maṇibhitti | f. "jewel-walled", Name of the palace of the serpent-demon śeṣa-  |
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maṇibhū | f. a floor inlaid with jewel  |
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maṇibhūmi | f. equals prec.  |
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maṇibhūmi | f. a mine of jewel  |
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maṇibhūmikākarman | n. the inlaying or covering of a floor with jewel (one of the 64 arts; according to to a Scholiast or Commentator equals kṛtrimaputrikā-nirmāṇa-)  |
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maṇibīja | m. the pomegranate tree  |
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maṇīca | n. a hand  |
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maṇīca | n. a flower  |
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maṇīca | n. a pearl  |
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maṇīcaka | m. a king-fisher, halcyon  |
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maṇīcaka | n. a particular jewel equals candra-kānta-  |
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maṇīcaka | n. a flower (see maṇīvaka-).  |
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maṇicchidrā | f. "jewel-holed", a root resembling ginger (equals medā-)  |
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maṇicchidrā | f. a particular bulb growing on the hima-vat- (equals ṛṣabha-)  |
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maṇicīra | n. (prob.) a garment adorned with jewels  |
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maṇicūḍa | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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maṇicūḍa | m. of a nāga-  |
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maṇicūḍa | m. of a king of sāketa-nagara- (equals ratna-cūḍa-)  |
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maṇicūḍā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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maṇidaṇḍa | mfn. having a handle adorned with jewels  |
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maṇidara | m. Name of a chief of the yakṣa-s  |
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maṇidarpaṇa | m. a mirror adorned with jewel or consisting of jewel  |
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maṇidarpaṇa | m. Name of several wks.  |
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maṇidatta | m. Name of several men  |
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maṇidhāna | m. Name of a king (also read -dkāna-, -dhānya-, -dhānyaka-,or -dhāra-). |
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maṇidhanu | m. ( ) (Gaut ) "jewel-bow", a rain-bow.  |
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maṇidhanus | n. (Gaut ) "jewel-bow", a rain-bow.  |
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maṇidhara | mfn. having a string of beads for counting  |
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maṇidhara | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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maṇidharā | f. a particular position of the fingers  |
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maṇidhāriṇī | f. Name of a kiṃ-nara- maid  |
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maṇidhāva | m. varia lectio for -dhāna- or -dhāra- (q.v)  |
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maṇidīdhiti | f. Name of work  |
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maṇidīdhitigūḍhārthaprakāśikā | f. Name of commentator or commentary on it,  |
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maṇidīkṣitīya | n. Name of work  |
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maṇidīpa | m. a lamp having jewel instead of a wick, (also maṇidīpaka paka-,m.)  |
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maṇidīpa | m. Name of work  |
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maṇidīpaka | m. maṇidīpa |
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maṇidoṣa | m. a flaw or defect in a jewel  |
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maṇidvīpa | m. "jewel-island", the hood of the serpent ananta-  |
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maṇidvīpa | m. Name of a mythical island in the ocean of nectar  |
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maṇigaṇa | m. plural pearls  |
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maṇigarbha | m. Name of a park  |
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maṇighaṇṭākṛtanyāyaratnaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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maṇigrāma | m. Name of a place  |
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maṇigrantha | m. Name of work  |
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maṇigrīva | mfn. "jewel. necked", wearing a necklace  |
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maṇigrīva | m. Name of a son of kubera-  |
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maṇiguṇanikara | m. a multitude of strings of pearls  |
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maṇiguṇanikara | m. Name of a metre  |
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maṇiharmya | n. "jewelled palace, crystal palace"Name of a palace  |
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maṇijalā | f. "having jewel-holed-like water", Name of a river  |
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maṇika | m. a jewel, gem, precious stone  |
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maṇika | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f: ā-) a water-jar or pitcher  |
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maṇika | m. plural (according to to ) globular formations of flesh on an animal's shoulder  |
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manīka | n. eye-salve, collyrium (powdered antimony or other substances used as an application and ornament to the eye)  |
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maṇikāca | m. the feathered part of an arrow  |
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maṇikānana | n. a wood or grove containing jewels  |
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maṇikānana | n. the neck (as covered with jewels)  |
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maṇikāñcana | m. Name of a mountain  |
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maṇikāñcanaprameyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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maṇikaṇṭha | m. the blue jay  |
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maṇikaṇṭha | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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maṇikaṇṭha | m. of an author  |
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maṇikaṇṭhaka | m. a cock  |
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maṇikāra | m. a lapidary, jeweller (f(ī-). )  |
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maṇikāra | m. the adulterous off spring of vaiśya- parents whose mother's husband is still alive  |
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maṇikāra | m. Name of various authors  |
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maṇikarṇa | mfn. "jewel-eared", having an ornament of any kind (as a mark) on the ear (of cattle etc.)  |
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maṇikarṇa | m. Name of a liṅga-,  |
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maṇikarṇeśvara | m. ( ) Name of a liṅga-.  |
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maṇikarṇī | f. equals -karṇikā-, a sacred pool  |
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maṇikarṇikā | f. an ear-ornament consisting of pearls or jewels  |
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maṇikarṇikā | f. Name of a sacred pool in Benares (also written -karṇikī- )  |
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maṇikarṇikā | f. of a daughter of caṇḍa-ghoṣa-  |
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maṇikarṇikāmāhātmya | n. Name of the 22nd chapter of the uttara-khaṇḍa- of the  |
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maṇikarṇikāmahiman | m. Name of work  |
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maṇikarṇikāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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maṇikarṇikāstotra | n. Name of work  |
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maṇikarṇīśvara | m. (kāśī- ) Name of a liṅga-.  |
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maṇiketu | m. Name of a particular comet or meteor  |
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maṇikhaṇḍadvayatraya | n. Name of work  |
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manīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to take to heart  |
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manīkṛ | See .  |
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maṇikṛt | m. equals -kāra- (author of the maṇi-)  |
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maṇikusuma | m. Name of a jina-  |
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maṇikūṭa | m. Name of two mountains  |
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maṇikuṭṭikā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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maṇila | mfn. having fleshy excrescences (as on the dewlap etc.) commentator or commentary  |
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maṇiliṅgeśvara | m. Name of one of the 8 vīta-rāga-s.  |
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maṇimadhya | n. Name of 2 metres  |
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maṇimadhya | n. Chandoiu.  |
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maṇimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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maṇimaheśa | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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maṇimālā | f. a string or necklace of jewels or pearls  |
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maṇimālā | f. a circular impression left by a bite (especially in amorous dalliance)  |
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maṇimālā | f. lustre, beauty  |
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maṇimālā | f. a kind of metre  |
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maṇimālā | f. Name of lakṣmī-  |
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maṇimālā | f. of work  |
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maṇimaṇḍapa | m. a crystal hall or a hall on crystal pillars  |
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maṇimaṇḍapa | m. Name of the residence of śeṣa-  |
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maṇimaṇḍapa | m. of the residence of nairṛta- (the ruler of the south-west quarter)  |
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maṇimaṇḍapamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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maṇimaṇḍita | mfn. set or studded with jewel or pearls  |
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maṇimañjarī | f. rows of jewel or pearls  |
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maṇimañjarī | f. a species of metre  |
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maṇimañjarī | f. Name of several wks.  |
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maṇimañjarīchedinī | f. Name of work  |
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maṇimantha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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maṇimantha | n. rock-salt  |
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maṇimat | mfn. adorned with jewel, jewelled  |
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maṇimat | m. the sun  |
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maṇimat | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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maṇimat | m. of a servant of śiva-  |
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maṇimat | m. of a rakṣas-  |
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maṇimat | m. of a nāga-  |
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maṇimat | m. of a king (who was vṛtra- in a former birth)  |
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maṇimat | m. of a mountain  |
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maṇimat | m. of a tīrtha-  |
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maṇimat | m. of a river  |
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maṇimatī | f. Name of a town of the daitya-s  |
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maṇimaya | mf(ī-)n. formed or consisting of jewels, crystalline etc.  |
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maṇimayabhū | f. a jewelled floor  |
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maṇimayīpurī | f. Name of a mythical town of the nirvāta-kavaca-s  |
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maṇimegha | m. Name of a mountain  |
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maṇimekhala | mfn. girdled with gems, surrounded by jewel  |
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maṇimiśra | m. Name of 2 authors  |
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maṇimuktā | f. Name of a river  |
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manīmuṣagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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maṇināga | m. Name of a snake-demon  |
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maṇināga | m. or n. (?) Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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maṇinanda | m. Name of several authors  |
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maṇīndra | m. "jewel-chief."a diamond  |
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maniṅgā | f. Name of a river (anaṅgā- Bombay edition)  |
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maṇiniryātana | n. the restitution of a jewel  |
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maṇipadma | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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maṇipālī | f. a female keeper of jewels gaRa revaty-ādi-.  |
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maṇiparikṣā | f. Name of work  |
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maṇiparvata | m. "jewel-mountain", Name of a mythical mountain  |
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maṇipaticaritra | n. Name of work  |
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maṇiprabhā | f. "jewel-splendour", Name of a metre  |
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maṇiprabhā | f. of an apsaras- (wrong reading -prastha-)  |
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maṇiprabhā | f. of a lake  |
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maṇiprabhā | f. of a work  |
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maṇipradāna | n. Name of the 34th chapter of the sundara-kāṇḍa- of the rāmāyaṇa-.  |
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maṇipradīpa | m. equals -dīpa- (q.v)  |
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maṇipradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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maṇiprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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maṇiprakāśakadīpti | f. Name of work  |
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maṇiprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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maṇiprastha | (prob.) wrong reading for -prabhā- (q.v)  |
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maṇipratyakṣa | n. Name of work  |
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maṇipravāla | m. or n. (?) Name of work  |
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maṇipraveka | m. a most excellent jewel  |
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maṇipuccha | mf(ī-)n. having lumps on the tail Va1rtt. 2  |
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maṇipura | n. Name of town (equals -pūra- n.)  |
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maṇipūra | m. the navel  |
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maṇipūra | m. a sort of bodice (worn by women and richly adorned with jewels)  |
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maṇipūra | n. a particular mystical circle on the navel  |
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maṇipūra | n. Name of a town in kaliṅga- situated on the sea-shore (also read maṇipūrapura -pura- n.)  |
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maṇipūraka | n. Name of a mystical circle on the navel  |
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maṇipūrapati | m. Name of king babhru-vāhana-  |
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maṇipūrapura | n. maṇipūra |
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maṇipurapureśvara | m. equals -pūr- q.v ,  |
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maṇipūravibhedana | n. Name of a jewel  |
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maṇipūreśvara | m. equals rapati- q.v  |
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maṇipuṣpaka | m. Name of the conch-shell of saha-deva-  |
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maṇipuṣpeśvara | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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maṇiradana | mfn. pearl-toothed  |
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maṇirāga | mfn. having the colour of a jewel  |
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maṇirāga | m. the colour of a jewel  |
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maṇirāga | m. a kind of metre  |
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maṇirāga | n. vermilion  |
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maṇirāga | n. a kind of ruby  |
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maṇirāja | m. "jewel-king", (prob.) a diamond (see maṇīndra-)  |
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maṇirāja | m. Name of a king  |
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maṇirāma | m. Name of several authors  |
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maṇirāmakṛṣṇadīkṣitīya | n. Name of work  |
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maṇirata | (?) m. Name of a teacher  |
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maṇiratna | n. a jewel, gem (with Buddhists"one of a sovereign's 7 treasures", )  |
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maṇiratnākara | m. Name of work (also called nāma-r-). |
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maṇiratnamālā | f. "garland of jewel s", Name of 2 works.  |
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maṇiratnamaya | mf(ī-)n. formed or consisting of jewels, crystalline  |
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maṇiratnasuvarṇin | mfn. containing precious stones and gold  |
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maṇiratnavat | mfn. containing jewels  |
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maṇirocanī | f. Name of a kiṃ-nara- maid  |
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maṇirūpya | See māṇirūpyaka-.  |
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manīṣā | f. thought, reflection, consideration, wisdom, intelligence, conception, idea (p/aro manīṣ/ayā-,beyond all conception) etc.  |
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manīṣā | f. prayer, hymn  |
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manīṣā | f. desire, wish, request  |
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maṇiśabda | m. Name of work  |
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maṇiśaila | m. "jewel-mountain", Name of a gandharva-  |
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maṇiśaila | m. "jewel -mountain", Name of a mountain  |
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maṇiśaṅkhaśarkara | mfn. having jewel-like shells and gravel  |
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maṇisānu | m. "jewel-ridged", Name of mount meru-  |
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manīṣāpañcaka | n. Name of two works.  |
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maṇiśara | See -sara-.  |
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maṇisara | m. a string or ornament of pearls (wrong reading -śara-; see muktā-m-).  |
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maṇisāra | m. or n. (?) , Name of a nyāya- work  |
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maṇisāradarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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maṇisārakhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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maṇisāraprāmāṇyavāda | m. Name of work  |
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maṇisaupāna | (!) m. a staff or stick set with jewel  |
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maṇiśekhara | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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manīṣikā | f. wisdom, intelligence (sva-manīṣikayā-,"according to one's own judgement")  |
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manīṣikā | f. expectation  |
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maṇiśilā | f. a jewelled slab  |
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manīṣin | mfn. thoughtful, intelligent, wise, sage, prudent. etc.  |
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manīṣin | mfn. devout, offering prayers or praises  |
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manīṣin | m. a learned Brahman, teacher, Pandit  |
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manīṣin | m. Name of a king  |
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manīṣiṇā | (?) f. a kind of metre  |
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manīṣita | mfn. desired, wished etc.  |
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manīṣita | n. wish, desire (see yathā.m-).  |
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manīṣitā | f. wisdom  |
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manīṣitavarṣin | mfn. showering desired objects (like a rain)  |
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maṇiskandha | m. Name of a snake-demon (varia lectio maṇi-and skandha-as 2 names) .  |
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maṇisopāna | n. steps or stairs formed of jewel or crystal  |
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maṇisopāna | n. a chain of golden beads  |
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maṇisraj | f. a garland of jewel  |
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maṇiśṛṅga | m. the god of the sun  |
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maṇistambha | m. a crystal post or column  |
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maniṣṭhakā | f. the little finger  |
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maṇisūtra | n. a string of pearls  |
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maṇisvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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maṇiśyāma | mfn. dark-blue like a jewel (id est like a sapphire)  |
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maṇita | n. an inarticulate sound said to be uttered (by women ) during cohabitation, murmur libidinosum  |
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manita | mfn. known, understood  |
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maṇitāraka | m. "jewel-eyed", the Indian crane (varia lectio -tārava-, -bhārava-).  |
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maṇitsaru | mfn. jewel-handled, B]ar.  |
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maṇittha | m. Name of an astronomer (= Manetho)  |
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manittha | and manindha- varia lectio for maṇittha- q.v  |
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maṇitthavarṣaphala | n. Name of work  |
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maṇitulākoṭi | f. a foot-ornament consisting of jewels  |
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maṇituṇḍaka | m. a kind of bird living on the water  |
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maṇiva | mfn. in a-m- q.v  |
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maṇiva | m. Name of a serpent. demon  |
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maṇivāhana | m. "jewel bearer", Name of kuśāmba- or kuśa-  |
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maṇīvaka | m. Name of a son of bhavya-  |
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maṇīvaka | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by that king (varia lectio ṣaṇīv-)  |
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maṇīvaka | n. a flower  |
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manīvaka | m. Name of a son of bhavya- (son of priya-vrata-) and a varṣa- named after him  |
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maṇivāla | mfn. (prob.) having beads (or lumps of excrement) on the tail (according to to mahi-dhara- equals mani-śuddhavāla-or maṇi-varṇa-keśa-)  |
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maṇivara | m. Name of a man  |
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maṇivara | n. a diamond  |
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maṇivarman | m. Name of a merchant  |
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maṇivarman | n. a talisman consisting of jewels  |
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maṇīvatī | f. N. gaRa śarādi-.  |
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maṇiviśeṣa | m. a kind of jewel, an excellent jewel  |
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maṇīya | Nom. A1. yate-, to resemble a jewel  |
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maṇiyaṣṭi | f. a string of pearls  |
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maṇiyaṣṭi | f. a jewelled stick  |
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mañj | (prob. invented to account for the following words of more or less uncertain origin; see mārj-, mṛj-) cl.10 P. mañjayati-, to cleanse or be bright ; to sound,  |
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mañjā | f. equals mañarī-, a cluster of blossoms etc.  |
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mañjā | f. equals ajā-, a she-goat  |
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mañjana | m. the son of a śūdra- and a vaṭi-  |
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mañjara | n. a cluster of blossoms, panicle (as of corn etc.)  |
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mañjara | n. a species of plant (equals tilaka-)  |
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mañjara | n. a pearl (see deva--)  |
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mañjaraya | Nom. P. yati-, to adorn with clusters of blossoms  |
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mañjarī | f. See below.  |
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mañjari | See mañjarī-.  |
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mañjarī | f. a cluster of blossoms etc. (also ri-;often at the end of titles of works. see pradīpa-m-etc.)  |
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mañjarī | f. a flower, bud (also ri-)  |
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mañjarī | f. a shoot, shout, sprig (also ri-)  |
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mañjarī | f. foliage (as an ornament on buildings)  |
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mañjarī | f. a parallel line or row  |
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mañjarī | f. a pearl  |
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mañjarī | f. Name of various plants (equals tilakā-, latā-,or holy basil )  |
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mañjarī | f. of 2 metres  |
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mañjarī | f. of various works.  |
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mañjarīcāmara | n. a fan-like sprout  |
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mañjaridhārin | mfn. having clusters of flowers |
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mañjarīdīpihā | f. Name of work  |
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mañjarījāla | n. a dense mass of buds or flowers  |
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mañjarījāladhārin | mfn. thickly covered with buds or flowers  |
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mañjarikā | f. equals mañjarī- (See kaṭu-m-and puṣpa-m-)  |
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mañjarikā | f. Name of a princess  |
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mañjarīka | m. a species of fragrant tulasī-  |
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mañjarīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to turn into flowerbuds,  |
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mañjarīnamra | m. "bent down with clusters of flowers", Calamus Rotang  |
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mañjarīpiñjarita | mfn. "having pearls and gold"or"yellowish coloured with clusters of flowers"  |
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mañjarīprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mañjarīsāra | m. Name of work  |
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mañjarita | mfn. "having clusters of flowers"or"mounted on a stalk" (gaRa tārakādi-).  |
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mañji | f. a cluster of blossoms etc. (also jī- see aṅgāra-mañjī-).  |
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mañjī | f. a compound pedicle (see mañji-)  |
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mañjī | f. a she-goat (see mañjā-).  |
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mañjikā | f. a harlot, courtezan  |
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mañjīla | m. a village inhabited especially by washermen  |
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mañjiman | m. (fr. mañju-) beauty, elegance  |
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mañjiphalā | f. Musa Sapientum  |
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mañjīra | mn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a foot-ornament, anklet  |
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mañjīra | m. Name of a poet  |
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mañjīrā | f. Name of a river  |
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mañjīra | n. a post round which the string of the churning-stick passes  |
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mañjīra | n. a kind of metre  |
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mañjīradhvanikomala | n. Name of work  |
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mañjīraka | m. Name of a man gaRa śivādi-.  |
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mañjīrakvaṇita | n. the tinkling of anklets  |
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mañjiṣṭha | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of mañju-) very bright, bright red (as the Indian madder) (perhaps wrong reading for māñjiṣṭha-)  |
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mañjiṣṭhā | f. See next.  |
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mañjiṣṭhā | f. Indian madder, Rubia Munjista  |
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mañjiṣṭhābha | (ṭhābha-) mfn. having the colour of Indian madder  |
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mañjiṣṭhāmeha | m. a disease in which the urine is of a light red colour  |
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mañjiṣṭhāmehin | mfn. suffering from this disease  |
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mañjiṣṭhārāga | m. the colour or dye of the Indian madder  |
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mañjiṣṭhārāga | m. an attachment pleasing and durable as the colour of the Indian madder  |
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mañju | mfn. beautiful, lovely, charming, pleasant, sweet etc.  |
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mañju | m. (with bhaṭṭa-) Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on amara-koṣa-.  |
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mañjubhadra | m. equals -śrī-  |
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mañjubhāṣin | mfn. sweetly speaking  |
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mañjubhāṣiṇī | f. Name of a metre  |
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mañjubhāṣiṇī | f. of various works.  |
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mañjubhaṭṭa | See under mañju-.  |
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mañjudeva | m. equals -śrī-  |
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mañjugamana | mfn. going beautifully or gracefully  |
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mañjugamanā | f. a goose or a flamingo  |
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mañjugarta | m. or n. Name of Nepal  |
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mañjughoṣa | mfn. uttering a sweet sound  |
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mañjughoṣa | m. a dove  |
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mañjughoṣa | m. equals -śrt-  |
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mañjughoṣā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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mañjughoṣa | m. of a surāṅganā-  |
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mañjugir | mfn. sweet-voiced  |
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mañjugīti | f. Name of a metre  |
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mañjuguñja | m. a charming murmur or humming  |
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mañjuguñjatsamīra | mfn. exhaling a sweet-sounding breeze or breath,  |
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mañjukeśin | m. "beautiful-haired", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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mañjukula | m. Name of a man  |
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mañjula | mfn. beautiful, pleasing, lovely, charming (see gaRa sidhmādi-)  |
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mañjula | m. a species of water-hen or gallinule  |
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mañjulā | f. Name of a river  |
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mañjula | n. a bower, arbour (also m.) |
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mañjula | n. a spring, well  |
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mañjula | n. the fruit of Ficus Oppositifolia  |
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mañjula | n. Blyxa Octandra  |
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mañjūlā | f. = mañju-- bhāṣiṇī-,  |
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mañjulikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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mañjumaṇi | m. "beautiful gem", a topaz  |
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mañjumañjīra | m. n. a beautiful foot-ornament  |
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mañjumatī | f. "the beautiful one", Name of a princess  |
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mañjunandin | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet,  |
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mañjunāśī | f. (wrong reading for -nārī-) a beautiful Woman  |
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mañjunāśī | f. Name of indra-'s wife or durga-  |
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mañjunātha | m. equals -śrī-  |
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mañjunetra | mfn. fair-eyed.  |
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mañjupāṭhaka | m. "repeating beautifully", a parrot  |
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mañjupaṭṭana | n. Name of a town built by mañju-śrī-  |
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mañjupattana | n. Name of a town built by mañju-śrī-  |
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mañjuprāṇa | m. Name of Brahms  |
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mañjūṣā | f. ( mañjuṣā-) a box, chest, case, basket etc.  |
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mañjūṣā | f. receptacle of or for (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',rarely in the beginning of a compound in titles of works;also Name of various works and sometimes abridged for the fuller names, exempli gratia, 'for example' for dhātu-nyāya-m-etc.)  |
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mañjūṣā | f. Rubia Munjista  |
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mañjūṣā | f. a stone  |
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mañjūṣaka | m. Name of a species of celestial flower (mañjuṣaka- )  |
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mañjūṣākuñcikā | f. Name of work  |
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mañjusaurabha | n. a kind of metre  |
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mañjuśrī | m. Name of one of the most celebrated bodhisattva-s among the northern Buddhists  |
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mañjuśrībuddhakṣetraguṇavyūha | m. Name of work  |
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mañjuśrīmūlatantra | n. Name of work  |
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mañjuśrīparipṛcchā | f. Name of work  |
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mañjuśrīparvata | m. Name of a mountain  |
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mañjuśrīvihāra | m. Name of work  |
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mañjuśrīvikrīḍita | n. Name of work  |
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mañjusvana | mfn. sweet-sounding  |
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mañjusvara | mfn. idem or 'mfn. sweet-sounding '  |
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mañjusvara | m. equals -śrī-  |
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mañjutara | mfn. more or most lovely or charming  |
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mañjuvāc | ( ) mfn. equals -bhāṣin-.  |
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mañjuvacana | ( ) mfn. equals -bhāṣin-.  |
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mañjuvādin | mfn. idem or '( ) mfn. equals -bhāṣin-.'  |
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mañjuvādinī | f. Name of a woman  |
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mañjuvādinī | f. of a metre  |
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mañjuvaktra | mfn. beautiful faced, lovely, handsome  |
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maṅk | (see maṅg-) cl.1 A1. maṅkate-, to move or to adorn (only perfect tense mamaṅkire-,explained by śuśubhire- [ varia lectio mamaṅgire-; see ]; grammar also future maṅkiṣyale-; Aorist amaṅkiṣṭa-etc.)  |
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maṅkaṇaka | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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maṅkaṇaka | m. of a yakṣa- (Bombay edition macakruka-).  |
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maṅkh | (see makh-) cl.1 P. maṅkhati-, to go, move  |
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maṅkha | m. equals magadha-, a royal bard or panegyrist |
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maṅkha | m. a mendicant of a particular order  |
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maṅkha | m. Name of a man  |
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maṅkha | m. of a lexicographer ( maṅkhakośa -kośa- m.his work) .  |
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maṅkhaka | m. Name of a man  |
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maṅkhakośa | m. maṅkha |
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maṅkhanā | f. Name of a woman  |
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maṅkhāya | Nom. yate-, to act or be like a bard  |
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maṅkhuṇa | n. equals maṅkhaṇa-  |
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maṅki | m. Name of a man  |
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maṅkigīta | n. "song of maṅki-", Name of the 15th chapter of the pārtha- itihāsa-samuccaya- (containing episodes from the )  |
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maṅkila | m. a forest-conflagration  |
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maṅkṣaṇa | n. armour for the legs or thighs, greaves, (see maṅkhuṇa-, matkuṇa-).  |
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maṅkṣu | ind. (see makṣu-) quickly, immediately, directly, instantly  |
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maṅkṣu | ind. very much, exceedingly  |
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maṅkṣu | ind. truly, really  |
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maṅkṣu | m. Name of a man gaRa gargādi-.  |
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maṅktavya | tṛ- See .  |
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maṅktavya | mfn. to be immersed or plunged  |
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maṅktavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it is to be immersed or plunged by (any one)  |
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maṅktṛ | mfn. one who dives or plunges etc.  |
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maṅku | mfn. shaking, vacillating (see durm-)  |
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maṅku | m. blotch  |
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maṅkura | m. equals makura-, a mirror  |
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maṅkuśa | m. a person who knows dancing and singing (also called māhiṣya-)  |
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manma | in compound for manman-.  |
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manman | n. thought, understanding, intellect, wisdom  |
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manman | n. expression of thought id est hymn, prayer, petition  |
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manman | See .  |
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manmana | m. confidential whisper (= karṇa-mūle guptālāpa-)  |
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manmana | m. love or the god of love  |
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manmanasa | mf(ā-)n. thinking of me  |
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manmanatva | n. a particular defect of the organs of speech  |
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manmasādhana | mfn. accomplishing the heart's desires or wishes  |
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manmaśas | ind. each according to his heart's desire  |
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manmatha | m. (either an Intensive form fr. math-,or fr. man- equals manas-+ matha-,"agitating"; see mandeha-and mandhātṛ-) love or the god of love, amorous passion or desire (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc.  |
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manmatha | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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manmatha | m. the 29th (3rd) year in a 60 years' cycle of Jupiter  |
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manmatha | m. Name of a physician and various other men  |
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manmathā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī-  |
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manmathabandhu | m. "friend of love", the moon  |
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manmathakara | m. "causing love", Name of a being attending on skanda-  |
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manmathālaya | m. "id.", the mango tree  |
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manmathālaya | m. equals prec.  |
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manmathalekha | m. a love-letter  |
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manmathamanmatha | m. a god of love agitating the god of love  |
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manmathamath | mfn. destroying the god of love  |
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manmathānala | m. the fire of love,  |
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manmathānanda | m. "love's joy", a kind of mango  |
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manmathasakha | m. friend of love, the spring  |
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manmathasamāna | mfn. feeling similar love  |
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manmathasaṃjīvanī | f. "exciting love", Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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manmathasuhṛd | m. equals -sakha-  |
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manmathāvāsa | m. "id.", a kind of mango  |
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manmathavat | mfn. being in love, enamoured  |
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manmathāviṣṭa | mfn. penetrated or inflamed by love  |
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manmathāyatana | n. "love's abode", pudendum muliebre  |
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manmathayuddha | n. strife of love, amorous strife or contest  |
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manmatheśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place  |
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manmathin | mfn. enamoured, impassioned, in love  |
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manmathoddīpana | n. the act of kindling or inflaming love |
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manmaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or proceeding from me, full of me, like me |
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manmoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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manmoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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mannurāma | (?) m. Name of an author  |
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mano | in compound for manas-.  |
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manobhava | mfn. "mind-born", arising or being in the mind, imaginary  |
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manobhava | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) love (opp. to krodha-)  |
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manobhava | m. sexual love or the god of love etc.  |
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manobhavadruma | m. love compared to a tree,  |
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manobhavāgāra | n. "abode of love", pudendum muliebre  |
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manobhavaśāsana | m. "chastiser of the god of love", Name of śiva-  |
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manobhidhā | f. red arsenic  |
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manobhilāṣa | m. the heart's desire or wish  |
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manobhiniveśa | m. close application of mind, tenacity of purpose  |
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manobhiprāya | m. heart's desire  |
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manobhiprāyaga | mfn. agreeable, pleasant  |
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manobhirāma | mfn. pleasing the mind, delightful  |
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manobhirāma | m. Name of an author  |
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manobhirāma | m. or n. (?) Name of the spot where buddha- tamāla-pattra-candana-gandha- (mahā-maudgalyāyana-) will appear  |
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manobhṛt | mfn. supporting the mind  |
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manobhū | m. "mind-born", love or the god of love  |
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manodāhin | m. "heart-inflamer", the god of love,  |
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manodaṇḍa | m. complete control over the thoughts  |
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manodatta | mfn. "given by the mind", mentally given, wished  |
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manodatta | mfn. Name of an author  |
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manodattā | f. (prob.) Name of a woman  |
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manodhara | m. Name of an author  |
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manodhātu | m. the sphere of the mind or intellect (with one of the 18 elementary spheres)  |
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manodhinātha | m. "heart-lord", a lover, husband  |
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manodhṛt | mfn. "having the mind restrained or controlled", prudent, intelligent  |
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manoduḥkha | n. heart-ache, mental affliction  |
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manoduṣṭa | mfn. defiled with evil thoughts, depraved in mind  |
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manodūtakāvya | n. Name of work  |
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manodūtikā | f. Name of work |
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manogamya | mfn. accessible to (id est conceivable by) the mind  |
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manogata | mfn. "mind-gone", existing or passing or concealed in the mind or heart etc.  |
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manogata | n. thought, opinion, notion, idea, wish, desire  |
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manogati | f. "heart's course", wish, desire  |
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manogati | mfn. going where one will  |
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manogavī | f. wish, desire  |
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manoghna | mfn. intimidating the mind  |
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manoglāni | f. depression of mind  |
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manograhaṇa | m. the act of seizing or captivating the mind  |
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manogrāhin | mfn. captivating the mind, fascinating  |
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manogrāhya | mfn. to be grasped by the mind  |
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manogrāhya | mfn. equals prec.  |
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manogṛhīta | mfn. seized by the mind, captivated by the mind  |
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manogupta | mfn. cherished or concealed in the mind, thought or meditated on secretly  |
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manoguptā | f. red arsenic (equals manaḥ-śilā-)  |
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manoguptā | f. a species of sugar-cane  |
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manohā | m. equals -han- m.  |
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manohan | mfn. mind-destroying  |
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manohan | m. Name of a destructive agni-  |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. "heart-stealing", taking the fancy, fascinating, attractive, charming, beautiful etc.  |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. Jasminum Multiflorum or Pubescens  |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. the third day of the civil month (karma-māsa-)  |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. Name of a poet  |
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manohara | mf(ā-or ī-)n. of a work  |
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manoharā | f. yellow jasmine or Jasminum Grandiflorum  |
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manoharā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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manoharā | f. of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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manoharā | f. of the wife of varcasvin- and mother of śiśira-  |
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manoharā | f. of the wife of dhara- and mother of śiśira-  |
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manoharā | f. of a commentator or commentary on the rāmāyaṇa- by loka-nātha-  |