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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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mandajāta | mfn. produced or arising slowly  |
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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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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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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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mandamedhas | mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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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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mandanāga | m. (prob. wrong reading for malla-nāga-) = vātsyāyana-  |
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mandānala | mfn. equals dāgni-  |
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mandānalatva | n. dyspepsia  |
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mandānila | m. a gentle breeze, zephyr  |
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mandānusārin | mfn. passing away slowly  |
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mandapāla | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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mandaparidhi | m. (in astronomy) the epicycle of the apsis  |
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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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mandapīṭha | prob. wrong reading for bhadra-pīṭha-, Caur.  |
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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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mandapuṇya | mfn. unfortunate, ill-fated  |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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mandocca | m. the upper apsis of the course of a planet  |
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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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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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mandupāla | m. "groom", the son of a niṣāda- and a ratha-kārī-  |
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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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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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manīka | n. eye-salve, collyrium (powdered antimony or other substances used as an application and ornament to the eye)  |
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manīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to take to heart  |
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manīkṛ | See .  |
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manīmuṣagrāma | m. Name of a village  |
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maniṅgā | f. Name of a river (anaṅgā- Bombay edition)  |
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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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manīṣāpañcaka | n. Name of two works.  |
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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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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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maniṣṭhakā | f. the little finger  |
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manita | mfn. known, understood  |
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manittha | and manindha- varia lectio for maṇittha- q.v  |
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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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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-  |
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manohara | n. gold  |
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manoharadāsa | m. Name of a king (patron of sadā-śiva-)  |
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manoharākāra | mfn. beautiful in form  |
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manoharakāvya | n. Name of a poem  |
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manoharakṛṣṇa | m. Name of an author  |
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manoharaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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manoharasiṃha | m. Name of a king  |
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manoharatara | mfn. more or most fascinating or beautiful ( manoharataratva ratva- n. )  |
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manoharataratva | n. manoharatara |
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manoharavīreśvara | m. Name of a teacher  |
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manoharī | f. Piper Longum  |
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manohārī | f. an unfaithful or inconstant woman  |
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manohārikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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manohārin | mfn. equals -hara-  |
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manohartṛ | m. a heart-stealer  |
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manohata | mfn. frustrated in expectation, disappointed  |
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manohlāda | m. joy of the heart  |
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manohlādin | mfn. gladdening the heart  |
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manohṛt | mfn. "stealing the life"and"gladdening the heart"  |
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manohvā | (fr. āhvā-) f. red arsenic (see mano 'bhidhā-).  |
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manoja | m. "mind-born"love or the god of love  |
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manojalpa | m. "mind-talk", imagination  |
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manojanman | m. equals -ja-  |
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manojāta | mfn. "mind-born", sprung up in the mind or soul  |
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manojava | m. the speed or swiftness of thought  |
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manojava | mfn. swift as thought etc. ( manojavam am- ind.; manojavatā -tā- f.)  |
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manojava | mfn. quick in thought or apprehension  |
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manojava | mfn. resembling a father, fatherly, parental  |
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manojava | m. Name of a son of anila- or the Wind  |
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manojava | m. of a son of rudra- īśāna-  |
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manojava | m. of indra- in the 6th manv-antara-  |
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manojava | m. of a son of medhātithi-  |
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manojava | m. of a fabulous horse  |
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manojava | m. a person whose parents are a Brahman and a niṣādī-  |
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manojavā | f. Name of one of the 7 tongues of agni-  |
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manojavā | f. Methonica Superba  |
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manojavā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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manojavā | f. of a river in krauñca-dvīpa-  |
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manojava | m. or n. a kind of magic  |
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manojava | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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manojava | n. of the varṣa- ruled by medhātithi-  |
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manojavam | ind. manojava |
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manojavas | mfn. (m/ano--) swift as thought  |
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manojavas | mfn. Name of yama- )  |
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manojavasa | mfn. resembling a father, fatherly  |
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manojavatā | f. manojava |
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manojavin | mfn. swift as thought ( manojavitva vi-tva- n.)  |
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manojaviṣṭha | (m/ano--) mfn. very swift, as thought (read so for m/anoj/av-).  |
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manojavitva | n. manojavin |
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manojavṛddhi | f. a kind of shrub  |
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manojighra | mfn. scenting out or guessing (a person's) thoughts  |
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manojña | mf(ā-)n. agreeable to the mind, pleasing, lovely, beautiful, charming etc.  |
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manojña | m. a pleasant spot  |
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manojña | m. Pinus Longifolia  |
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manojña | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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manojñā | f. (only ) the senna plant  |
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manojña | m. a kind of cumin  |
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manojña | m. Jasminum Grandiflorum  |
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manojña | m. equals vandhyā-karkoṭakī-  |
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manojña | m. an intoxicating drink  |
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manojña | m. red arsenic  |
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manojña | m. a princess  |
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manojña | n. the wood of Pinus Longifolia  |
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manojñaghoṣa | m. Name of a man  |
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manojñaśabdābhigarjita | m. Name of a kalpa-  |
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manojñasvara | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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manojñatā | f. loveliness, beauty  |
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manojū | mfn. swift as thought  |
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manojvalā | f. Jasminum Auriculatum  |
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manojvara | m. heart-ache,  |
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manojyotis | (m/ano--) mfn. one whose light is the intellect  |
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manoka | m. Name of a poet  |
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manolakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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manolaulya | n. a freak of the mind, whim, caprice  |
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manolaya | m. loss of consciousness  |
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manomathana | m. "heart-agitator", the god of love  |
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manomaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of spirit or mind, spiritual, mental etc.  |
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manomayakośa | m. the mental sheath (the 2nd of the subtle sheaths in which the soul is encased)  |
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manomohinī | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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manomṛga | m. the heart conceived of as a deer  |
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manomuh | mfn. perplexing or bewildering the mind  |
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manomuṣigṛhīta | mfn. seized by the stealer of the mind (a demon)  |
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manonāśa | m. loss of mind  |
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manonavasthāna | n. absence of mind, inattention  |
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manonetra | mfn. having the mind as a guide,  |
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manonīta | mfn. "taken by the mind", chosen, approved, preferred  |
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manonmanī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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manonuga | mfn. "suiting the mind", agreeable, pleasing  |
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manonuga | m. Name of a district  |
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manonukūla | mfn. pleasant to the mind,  |
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manopahārin | mfn. ravishing or captivating the mind, gratifying  |
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manopeta | mfn. destitute of understanding  |
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manorāga | m. affection, passion (of the heart),  |
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manorājya | n. the realm of fancy (jyāni-kṛ-,to build castles in the air, )  |
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manorama | mf(ā-)n. gratifying the mind, attractive, pleasant, charming, beautiful etc.  |
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manorama | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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manorama | m. of a mountain  |
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manoramā | f. See next  |
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manorama | n. a kind of house  |
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manorama | n. Name of a pleasure-garden  |
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manoramā | f. a beautiful woman  |
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manoramā | f. a kind of pigment (equals gorocanā-)  |
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manoramā | f. a kind of metre  |
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manoramā | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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manoramā | f. of a goddess  |
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manoramā | f. of a gandharvī-  |
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manoramā | f. of a daughter of the vidyā-dhara- indīvara- (wife of sva-rocis- and mother of vijaya-)  |
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manoramā | f. of various other women  |
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manoramā | f. of a river  |
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manoramā | f. of various works.  |
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manoramākhaṇḍa | mn. Name of work  |
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manoramākucamardinī | f. Name of work  |
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manoramāpariṇayanacarita | n. Name of work  |
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manoramāvyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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manorañjana | n. Name of work  |
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manorañjinī | f. Name of work  |
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manoratha | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) "heart's joy" (See 2. ratha-), a wish, desire (also = desired object) etc.  |
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manoratha | m. fancy, illusion  |
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manoratha | m. (in dramatic language) a wish expressed in an indirect manner, hint  |
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manoratha | m. the heart compared to a car (See 1. ratha-)  |
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manoratha | m. Name of a teacher  |
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manoratha | m. of a poet  |
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manoratha | m. of various men  |
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manoratha | according to to some originally Prakrit for mano'rtha-,"heart-matter"  |
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manorathā | f. Name of a woman (equals -prabhā-)  |
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manorathabandha | m. the cherishing or entertaining of desires ( manorathabandhabandhu dha-bandhu- m.the friend of [i.e. one who satisfies] wishes, )  |
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manorathabandhabandhu | m. manorathabandha |
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manorathadāyaka | m. "fulfilling wishes", Name of a kalpa-vṛkṣa-  |
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manorathadruma | m. wrong reading for mano-bhava-dr-  |
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manorathadvādaśī | f. the 12th day in a particular half month  |
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manorathakṛśa | mfn. chosen or taken at will (as a husband)  |
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manorathakusuma | n. wish or desire compared to a flower  |
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manorathamaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of wishes, having many wishes  |
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manorathamaya | mf(ī-)n. being the object of a wish  |
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manorathāntara | m. "innermost desire", beloved object or person  |
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manorathaprabhā | f. Name of a woman  |
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manorathasiddha | m. wrong reading for -siddhi-  |
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manorathasiddhi | f. the fulfilment of a wishes  |
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manorathasiddhi | m. (also dhika-) Name of a man  |
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manorathasṛṣṭi | f. creation of the fancy, phantasm of the imagination  |
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manorathatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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manorathatṛtīyā | f. the 3rd day in the light half of the month caitra- ( manorathatṛtīyāvrata -vrata- n.Name of work)  |
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manorathatṛtīyāvrata | n. manorathatṛtīyā |
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manorhata | m. Name of a patriarchal sage (see m/anur-hita-).  |
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manorhita | m. Name of a patriarchal sage (see m/anur-hita-).  |
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manorti | (fr. ārti-) f. idem or 'n. character of mind, '  |
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manoruj | f. pain or grief of the heart  |
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manorūpa | n. character of mind,  |
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manota | prob. n. ( ) ( etc.) the hymn (containing the word man/otā- Nominal verb of manotṛ-and used in sacrificing;also tā-sūkta- )  |
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manotā | f. the deity to whom the offering during the recitation of that hymn is dedicated (according to to the brāhmaṇa-s = agni- or = vāc- and Go)  |
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manotā | f. ( etc.) the hymn (containing the word man/otā- Nominal verb of manotṛ-and used in sacrificing;also tā-sūkta- )  |
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manotā | f. the deity to whom the offering during the recitation of that hymn is dedicated (according to to the brāhmaṇa-s = agni- or = vāc- and Go)  |
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manotā | f. manotṛ |
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manotā | f. manotṛ |
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manotṛ | m. ( man-, manute-) an inventor, discoverer, disposer, manager (in Nominal verb manotā tā-also as f.)  |
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manotṛ | m. ( man-, manute-) an inventor, discoverer, disposer, manager (in Nominal verb manotā tā-also as f.)  |
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manovāda | m. Name of work  |
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manovāgdehaja | mfn. resulting from thoughts and wishes and deeds (literally mind, speech and body)  |
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manovahā | f. the heart-artery  |
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manovākkarman | n. plural thoughts and words and deeds  |
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manovalambikā | f. Name of work  |
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manovallabhā | f. "heart's beloved", a beloved woman  |
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manovāñchā | f.  |
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manovāñchita | n. heart'swish, the mind's desire  |
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manovāta | (m/ano--) mfn. desired by the mind, agreeable  |
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manovatī | f. Name of a woman |
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manovatī | f. of an apsaras-  |
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manovatī | f. of a daughter of the vidyā-dhara- citrāṅgada-  |
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manovatī | f. of a daughter of the asura-pati- su-māya-  |
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manovatī | f. of a mythical town on mount meru-  |
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manovedaśiras | n. plural Name of particular verses or formulas  |
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manovega | m. speed or velocity of thought  |
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manovega | m. Name of a hero  |
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manovid | m. "spirit-knower"(500 are reckoned as followers of the jina- mahā-vīra-)  |
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manovikāra | m. change or emotion of the mind  |
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manovinayana | n. mental discipline  |
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manovinoda | m. Name of poets  |
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manovinodakṛt | m. Name of poets  |
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manoviruddha | m. plural "opposed to thought, incomprehensible", Name of a group of divine beings  |
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manovṛtti | f. activity or disposition of the mind, volition, fancy  |
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manovyathā | f. mental pain or anguish  |
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manoyāyin | mfn. going at will or wherever one likes ( manoyāyitva yi-tva- n.)  |
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manoyāyitva | n. manoyāyin |
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manoyoni | m. "mind-born", Name of the god of love  |
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manoyuj | mfn. yoked by a mere thought or wish (id est without effort)  |
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manoyuj | mfn. adapted to the understanding, wise  |
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mantavya | mfn. to be thought etc.  |
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mantavya | mfn. to be regarded or considered as (Nominal verb)  |
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mantavya | mfn. (with doṣeṇa-), to be accused of a fault (varia lectio gantavya-)  |
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mantavya | mfn. to be admitted or assumed or stated etc.  |
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mantavya | mfn. to be approved or sanctioned (varia lectio anu-m-)  |
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mantavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) one should think or suppose  |
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mantavya | m/antu-, mant/ṛ- See .  |
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manth | strong form of 1. math- q.v  |
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mantha | m. stirring round, churning  |
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mantha | m. shaking about, agitating  |
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mantha | m. killing, slaying  |
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mantha | m. a drink in which other ingredients are mixed by stirring, mixed beverage (usually parched barley-meal stirred round in milk;but also applied to a particular medicinal preparation) etc.  |
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mantha | m. a spoon for stirring  |
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mantha | m. a churning-stick  |
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mantha | m. a kind of antelope  |
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mantha | m. the sun or a sun-ray  |
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mantha | m. a particular disease of the eye, excretion of rheum  |
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manthā | f. See below  |
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mantha | n. an instrument for kindling fire, by friction  |
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manthā | form from which comes Nominal verb (m.) m/anthās- accusative thām-  |
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manthā | See math/in-, .  |
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manthā | f. a churning-stick Bombay edition  |
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manthā | f. a mixed beverage  |
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manthā | f. Trigonella Foenum Graecum  |
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manthācala | m. idem or 'm. equals -giri- '  |
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manthadaṇḍa | m. ( ) a churning-stick  |
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manthadaṇḍaka | m. ( ) a churning-stick  |
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manthadaṇḍīkṛta | mfn. made into a churning-stick  |
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manthādri | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. equals -giri- ' '  |
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manthagiri | m. "churning-mountain", Name of the mountain mandara- (which served for a churning. stick at the churning of the ocean of milk) |
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manthaguṇa | m. a churning-cord ( manthaguṇīkṛta ṇī-kṛta- mfn.made into a churning-cord, said of the serpent vāsuki-)  |
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manthaguṇīkṛta | mfn. manthaguṇa |
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manthaja | n. "produced by churning", butter  |
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manthaka | mfn. churning  |
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manthaka | m. Name of a man plural his descendants gaRa yaskādi- (varia lectio mathaka-).  |
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manthan | form of the strongest cases of math/in-  |
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manthan | See .  |
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manthana | mfn. kindling fire by friction  |
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manthana | m. a churning-stick  |
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manthana | n. the act of kindling fire by rubbing pieces of wood together  |
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manthana | n. the act of shaking, shaking about, agitating, churning (milk into butter)  |
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manthana | n. churning out (of amṛta-) (see amṛta-m-).  |
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manthāna | m. "shaker (of the universe)", Name of śiva-  |
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manthāna | m. a particular instrument for stirring or rubbing (especially for kindling fire)  |
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manthāna | m. a churning-stick  |
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manthāna | m. Cassia Fistula  |
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manthāna | m. a kind of metre  |
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manthānabhairava | m. Name of a teacher of yoga- and various authors  |
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manthanadaṇḍa | m. a churning-stick  |
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manthanaghaṭī | f. a butter-vat  |
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manthānaka | m. a species of grass  |
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manthanayantraka | n. an implement for kindling fire,  |
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manthanī | f. a vessel for butter  |
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manthanīya | See agni-m-.  |
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manthaparvata | m. equals -giri-  |
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manthapātra | n. a churning-vessel  |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. (allied to2. mand-and manda-,but in some meanings rather fr. math-) slow (literally and figuratively;often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"slow in") , lazy, tardy, indolent, dull, stupid, silly etc. ( mantharam am- ind.)  |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. low, hollow, deep (as sound)  |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. bent, curved, crooked, humpbacked (see ā- f.and mantharaka-)  |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. broad, wide, large, bulky  |
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manthara | mf(ā-)n. tale-bearing  |
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manthara | m. a treasure or hair or anger (equals kośa-, keśa-,or kopa-)  |
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manthara | m. fruit  |
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manthara | m. a spy  |
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manthara | m. an antelope  |
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manthara | m. of the month vaiśākha-  |
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manthara | m. a fortress, stronghold  |
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manthara | m. an obstacle, hindrance  |
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manthara | m. whirling  |
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manthara | m. a churning-stick  |
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manthara | m. the mountain mandara- (see manthaparvata-)  |
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manthara | m. Name of a tortoise  |
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mantharā | f. Name of a humpbacked female slave of bharata-'s mother kaikeyī- (according to to an incarnation of the gandharvī- dundubhī-; according to to a daughter of virocana-)  |
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manthara | n. safflower.  |
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mantharagāmin | mfn. slow-going  |
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mantharaka | m. Name of a man  |
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mantharaka | m. of a tortoise  |
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mantharaka | m. of a stupid weaver  |
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mantharaka | m. of a hunchback  |
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mantharakaulika | m. a stupid weaver (called mantharaka- q.v)  |
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mantharākṣaram | ind. (to pronounce) with slow or distinct syllables  |
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mantharam | ind. manthara |
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mantharatā | f. slowness, tardiness  |
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mantharaviveka | mfn. slow in judgement, void of discrimination  |
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manthareṣaṇa | m. Name of a man  |
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manthareṣaṇa | m. plural his descendants  |
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mantharita | mfn. made slow or lazy, relaxed  |
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mantharu | m. the wind raised by flapping away flies  |
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mantharu | manthya- See above. |
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manthaśaila | m. equals -giri-  |
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manthāvala | m. a particular animal (prob. the flying fox) (see mānthāl/a-).  |
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manthaviṣkambha | m. a post round which the string of a churning-stick is wound  |
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manthi | in compound for manth/in-.  |
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manthin | mfn. shaking, agitating  |
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manthin | mfn. paining, afflicting  |
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manthin | m. soma--juice with meal mixed in it by stirring  |
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manthin | m. semen virile (see ūrdhva-m-)  |
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manthin | m. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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manthinī | f. a butter-vat  |
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manthipa | mfn. drinking stirred or mixed soma-  |
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manthipātra | n. the cup or bowl for the mixed soma-  |
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manthiśocis | (manth/i--) mfn. sparkling like mixed soma-  |
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manthitavya | mfn. to be produced by friction (as fire)  |
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manthitṛ | m. a shaker, stirrer, agitator  |
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manthivat | mfn. connected with mixed soma- (also thī-vat-).  |
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manthīvat | See manthi-vat-.  |
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manthodadhi | m. "churning-sea", sea of milk  |
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manthodaka | m. "churning-water", the ocean of milk  |
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manthu | m. Name of a man (son of vīra-vrata- and elder brother of pramanthu-)  |
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manthya | mfn. to be rubbed or stirred or churned etc. (see mathya-)  |
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manthya | mfn. to be kindled by friction (as fire)  |
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manthyagra | mfn. beginning with mixed soma-  |
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manti | f. gaRa tanoty-ādi- (see mati-).  |
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mantṛ | m. a thinker, adviser, counsellor  |
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mantṛ | m. one who consents or agrees [ confer, compare Greek .]  |
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mantr | (properly a Nom.fr. mantra-,), cl.10 A1. ( ) mantr/ayate- (rarely P. ti-; subjunctive mantrayaithe-, te- ; Potential mantrayīta- ; infinitive mood mantrayitum- ), to speak, talk, say ; to deliberate, take counsel, consult with (instrumental case with or without saha-) or about (dative case) etc. ; to resolve upon, determine to (infinitive mood) ; to deliberate on, discuss (accusative) etc. ; to counsel, advise, propose any measure, give any one advice (with accusative of Persian,or with genitive case of Persian and accusative of thing) etc. ; to consecrate with sacred or magical texts, enchant with spells or charms  |
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mantra | m. (rarely n.; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).),"instrument of thought", speech, sacred text or speech, a prayer or song of praise  |
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mantra | m. a Vedic hymn or sacrificial formula, that portion of the veda- which contains the texts called ṛc- or yajus- or sāman- (q.v) as opp. to the brāhmaṇa- and upaniṣad- portion (See ) etc. |
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mantra | m. a sacred formula addressed to any individual deity (exempli gratia, 'for example' om- śivāya- namaḥ-)  |
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mantra | m. a mystical verse or magical formula (sometimes personified), incantation, charm, spell (especially in modern times employed by the śākta-s to acquire superhuman powers;the primary mantra-s being held to be 70 millions in number and the secondary innumerable )  |
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mantra | m. consultation, resolution, counsel, advice, plan, design, secret etc.  |
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mantra | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mantra | m. of śiva-  |
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mantra | m. (in astrology) the fifth mansion  |
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mantra | See .  |
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mantrabaddha | mfn. bound by spells,  |
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mantrabala | n. the superiority or precedence of a sacred text  |
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mantrabala | n. magical power  |
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mantrabhāgavata | n. Name of work |
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mantrabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mantrabheda | m. breach of counsel, betrayal of a design etc.  |
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mantrabheda | m. a particular kind of spell or incantation  |
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mantrabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantrabīja | n. the seed (id est first syllable) of a spell (see )  |
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mantrabīja | n. the germ or origin of counsel  |
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mantrabrāhmaṇa | n. the hymns and brāhmaṇa-s ( mantrabrāhmaṇavid -vid- mfn.knowing them )  |
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mantrabrāhmaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantrabrāhmaṇavid | mfn. mantrabrāhmaṇa |
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mantracandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantracintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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mantracūḍāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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mantrada | mfn. teaching sacred text  |
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mantrada | mfn. giving advice  |
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mantradarpaṇa | m. Name of work  |
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mantradarśin | mfn. knowing sacred text,  |
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mantradarśin | m. a Brahman learned in the veda-s  |
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mantradātṛ | m. a teacher of sacred text  |
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mantradevatā | f. the deity invoked in a sacred text  |
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mantradevatāprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mantradevatāprakāśikā | f. (also, deva-pr-) Name of work  |
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mantradhara | ( ) m. a counsellor, adviser.  |
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mantradhārin | ( ) m. a counsellor, adviser.  |
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mantrādhirāja | m. supreme over all spells (a vetāla-)  |
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mantradīdhiti | m. "having sacred text for rays", fire  |
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mantradīpaka | n. Name of work  |
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mantradīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantradraṣṭṛ | m. a seer or composer of so text  |
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mantradṛś | mfn. seeing id est knowing or composing sacred text  |
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mantradṛś | mfn. skilled in counsel, a counsellor  |
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mantradruma | m. Name of indra- in the 6th manv-antara-  |
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mantragaṇapatitattvaratna | n. Name of work  |
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mantragaṇḍaka | m. (prob.) a kind of amulet  |
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mantragaṇḍaka | m. knowledge  |
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mantragṛha | n. a council chamber  |
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mantragūḍha | m. a secret agent, spy  |
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mantragupta | m. Name of a man  |
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mantragupti | f. secret counsel  |
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mantrahemādri | m. Name of work  |
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mantrahīna | mfn. destitute of hymns, contrary to sacred texts  |
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mantrajāgara | m. recital of Vedic texts (according to to their different pāṭha-s) at night  |
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mantrajala | n. water consecrated by charms or sacred text  |
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mantrajihva | m. "having sacred text for tongues", fire or Name of agni-  |
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mantrajña | mfn. knowing sacred text  |
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mantrajña | mfn. experienced in counsel  |
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mantrajña | m. a spy  |
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mantrajña | m. a learned brahman-, priest  |
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mantrajyeṣṭha | mfn. one whose superiority is dependent on his knowledge of sacred text  |
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mantrajyotis | n. Name of work  |
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mantrakāla | m. the time of deliberation  |
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mantrakalpadruma | m. Name of work  |
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mantrakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrakamalākara | m. Name of work  |
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mantrakāra | m. a composer or reciter of sacred text  |
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mantrakaraṇa | n. the recital of a sacred text  |
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mantrakaraṇa | n. a Vedic text or verse  |
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mantrakārya | n. subject of consultation  |
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mantrakāśīkhaṇḍa | m. or n. Name of work  |
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mantrakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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mantrakhaṇḍa | mn. Name of work  |
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mantrakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mantrakovida | mfn. knowing sacred text  |
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mantrakṛt | m. a composer of hymns  |
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mantrakṛt | m. one who recites a sacred text  |
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mantrakṛt | m. a counsellor, adviser  |
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mantrakṛt | m. an emissary, ambassador  |
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mantrakṛta | mfn. consecrated by mantra-s  |
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mantrākṣara | n. a syllable in a spell  |
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mantrākṣaribhavānīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mantrakuśala | mfn. experienced in counsel  |
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mantramahodadhi | m. Name of work  |
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mantramālā | f. Name of work  |
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mantramālā | f. of a river in kuśadvīpa-  |
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mantramārtaṇḍa | m. Name of work  |
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mantramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of spells  |
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mantramayūkha | m. Name of work  |
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mantramuktāvalī | f. Name of various works.  |
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mantramūla | mf(ā-)n. rooted in counsel or in spells  |
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mantramūrti | m. "whose body consists of sacred texts", Name of śiva-  |
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mantraṇa | n. consultation, deliberation (alsof(ā-). )  |
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mantraṇa | n. advising, counselling in private  |
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mantraṇa | See p.786.  |
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mantraṇāha | gaRa utkarādi-.  |
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mantraṇaka | n. invitation, divyā- v.  |
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mantraṇārhīya | mfn.  |
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mantranetra | n. Name of work  |
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mantrāṅganāṭaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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mantranirṇaya | m. decision or settlement of counsel  |
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mantranirṇayaprabandha | m. Name of work  |
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mantrānta | m. the end of a sacred text  |
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mantrānukramaṇikā | f.  |
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mantrānuṣṭhāna | n. Name of work  |
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mantrānuṣṭhānāṅgatarpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantrapada | n. a sacred or magical word  |
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mantrapāda | m. Name of work  |
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mantrapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mantrapārāyaṇa | n. ( mantrapārāyaṇakrama ṇa-krama- m.and ṇe vidyārtha-dīpikā- f.) Name of work  |
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mantrapārāyaṇakrama | m. mantrapārāyaṇa |
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mantrapāṭha | m. the recitation of a sacred text,  |
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mantrapāṭha | m. Name of work  |
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mantrapati | (m/antra--) m. lord or owner of a sacred text  |
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mantrapattra | n. a leaf inscribed with a sacred text  |
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mantrapattra | n. Name of work  |
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mantraphala | n. fruit of counsel or advice  |
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mantraprabhāva | m. the power of a spell,  |
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mantrapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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mantraprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantraprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mantrapraśna | m. Name of work  |
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mantrapraśnabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mantrapraśnakāṇḍa | n. Name of work  |
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mantraprastāra | m. Name of work  |
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mantraprayoga | m. "the employment of a sacred text or spell", Name of work (also mantraprayogatantra -tantra- n.)  |
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mantraprayoga | m. magical means or agency  |
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mantraprayogatantra | n. mantraprayoga |
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mantrapuraścaraṇaprakāra | m. plural Name of work  |
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mantrapuṣpa | n. flowers with recitation of sacred text  |
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mantrapuṣpāñjali | m. Name of work  |
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mantrapustikā | f. a book of spells  |
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mantrapūta | mfn. purified by sacred text  |
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mantrapūtātman | m. Name of garuḍa-  |
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mantrārādhana | n. accomplishment by spells and incantations, conjuring  |
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mantrarahasyaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrarāja | m. "king of spells", Name of a particular magical formula  |
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mantrarājānuṣṭhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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mantrarājātmakastotra | n. Name of work  |
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mantrarājavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mantrarāmāyaṇa | n. Name of a Tantric text and commentator or commentary by nīla-kaṇṭha-.  |
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mantraratna | n. "the jewel of magic"  |
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mantraratnadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantraratnākara | m. Name of work  |
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mantraratnakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mantraratnamañjūṣā | f. Name of work  |
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mantraratnaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mantraratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mantraratnāvalīkośa | m. Name of work  |
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mantrārṇa | m. equals mantrākṣara-  |
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mantrārṇava | m. Name of work  |
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mantrārṣādhyāya | m. "chapter on the Vedic ṛṣi-s", a ṛṣy-anukramaṇī- of the kāṭhaka- yajur-veda- |
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mantrārtha | m. "the contents or object of a sacred text or a spell", Name of work  |
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mantrārthābhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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mantrārthādīpa | m. Name of work  |
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mantrārthādīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrārthakaumudī | f. Name of work  |
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mantrārthāmañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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mantrārthāpaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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mantrasādhaka | m. the Performer of an incantation, magician  |
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mantrasādhana | n. (or mantrasādhanā nā- f.) the performance of an incantation  |
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mantrasādhanā | f. mantrasādhana |
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mantrasādhya | mfn. to be subdued or effected by incantations or spells ( mantrasādhyatva -tva- n.)  |
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mantrasādhya | mfn. to be attained by consulation  |
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mantrasādhyatva | n. mantrasādhya |
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mantraśakti | f. magical power, charm  |
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mantrasaṃdhyā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrasaṃhitā | f. the collection of the Vedic hymns  |
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mantrasaṃhitā | f. "collection of magical formulas", Name of a Tantric work  |
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mantrasaṃkalanā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrasaṃnāma | m. altering the mantra-s,  |
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mantrasaṃskāra | m. a (nuptial) rite performed with sacred text  |
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mantrasaṃskārakṛt | m. (with pati-) a consecrated husband  |
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mantrasaṃskriyā | f. the preparation of magical formulas  |
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mantrasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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mantrasaṃvaraṇa | n. concealment of a consultation or design  |
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mantrasāra | m. Name of work  |
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mantrasārasamuccaya | m. Name of work  |
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mantraśārīraka | n. Name of work  |
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mantraśāstra | n. "magic science", Name of work  |
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mantraśāstrapratyaṅgirā | f. Name of work  |
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mantraśāstrasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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mantrasiddha | mfn. accomplished by a spell  |
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mantrasiddha | mfn. thoroughly versed in spells  |
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mantrasiddhi | f. the effect of a spell  |
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mantrasiddhi | f. the carrying out a resolution or advice  |
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mantrāśīrvādasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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mantrasnāna | n. the recitation of particular texts as a substitute for ablution  |
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mantraśodhana | n. Name of work  |
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mantraspṛś | mfn. obtaining anything by means of spells (equals mantreṇa spṛśati-)  |
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mantraśruti | f. a consultation overheard  |
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mantraśrutya | n. following counsel, obedience  |
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mantraśrutya | n. tradition respecting the correct use of sacred texts  |
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mantrasūtra | n. a charm fastened on a string  |
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mantratantrameruratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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mantratas | ind. with respect to sacred text, from or by the mantra-s  |
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mantratas | ind. from advice, deliberately  |
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mantratattva | n. the essence of counsel  |
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mantratattvanetra | n. Name of work  |
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mantratattvaprakāśa | m. Name of works. (varia lectio -tantra-n-and -pr-)  |
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mantratattvavid | mfn. very experienced in counsel  |
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mantratoya | n. water consecrated by mantra-s or spells  |
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mantravacana | n. the recitation of a sacred text  |
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mantravāda | m. the substance or contents of a sacred text (plural with ślokāḥ-= verses containing a sacred text)  |
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mantravāda | m. magic art  |
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mantravādin | m. a reciter of sacred text or spells, enchanter  |
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mantravaha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mantrāvalī | f. a series of sacred texts  |
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mantravallarī | f. Name of work  |
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mantravarjam | ind. without any sacred text  |
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mantravarṇa | m. the wording of a sacred text  |
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mantravarṇa | m. plural the single letters of a sacred text or a magical formula  |
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mantravarṇa | mf(ī-)n. having the nature of id est resembling a sacred text or spell  |
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mantravarṇana | n. Name of work  |
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mantravaśīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to subdue by a spell  |
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mantravat | ind. in conformity with or accompanied by the recitation of sacred text  |
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mantravat | ind. according to all rules of consultation  |
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mantravat | mfn. attended with sacred text or hymns  |
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mantravat | mfn. enchanted (as a weapon)  |
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mantravat | mfn. entitled to use the mantra-s, initiated  |
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mantravat | mfn. having or hearing counsel  |
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mantravibhāga | m. Name of work  |
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mantravid | mfn. knowing sacred text etc.  |
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mantravid | mfn. knowing magical formulas (superl. -vittarma-)  |
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mantravid | mfn. skilled in counsel  |
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mantravid | m. a counsellor or a learned Brahman or a spy  |
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mantravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mantravidyā | f. the science of mantra-s, magic art  |
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mantraviṣaya | m. Name of work  |
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mantrayantra | n. an amulet with a magical formula  |
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mantrayantraprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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mantrayoga | m. employment of a sacred text  |
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mantrayoga | m. magic (?)  |
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mantrayogaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantrayukti | f. application of spells, magical means  |
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mantreśa | m. "supreme lord of spells", (with śaiva-s) Name of a particular superhuman being  |
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mantreśvara | m. "supreme lord of spells", (with śaiva-s) Name of a particular superhuman being  |
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mantri | m. equals mantrin-, a king's counsellor, minister (only accusative plural trīn-)  |
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mantri | in compound for mantrin-.  |
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mantridhura | mfn. able to bear the burden of the office of a counsellor  |
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mantrika | (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') equals mantrin- (See sa-m-).  |
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mantrikā | f. Name of an upaniṣad- (also kopan-; see mantropaniṣad-).  |
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mantrimukhya | m. equals -pati-  |
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mantrin | mfn. wise or eloquent  |
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mantrin | m. "knowing sacred texts or spells", a conjurer, enchanter  |
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mantrin | m. a king's counsellor, minister etc.  |
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mantrin | m. (in chess) the queen  |
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mantrin | m. (in astrology) the 12th mansion  |
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mantrin | See p.786.  |
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mantriṇī | f. of tr/in-.  |
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mantriṇīrahasya | n. Name of work  |
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mantripati | m. a prime minister  |
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mantripradhāna | m. equals -pati-  |
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mantriprakāṇḍa | m. an excellent counsellor or minister,  |
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mantriputra | m. the son of a minister  |
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mantriśreṣṭha | ( ) m. equals -pati-.  |
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mantriśrotriya | m. a minister who is also a śrotriya- (or conversant with the veda-s)  |
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mantrisūnu | m. equals -putra-  |
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mantrisuta | m. equals -putra-  |
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mantritā | f.  |
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mantrita | mfn. discussed, deliberated, determined etc.  |
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mantrita | mfn. advised, counselled (said of Persons and things)  |
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mantrita | mfn. consecrated with sacred texts, enchanted, charmed  |
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mantrita | n. counsel, deliberation, plan  |
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mantrita | See p.786.  |
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mantritva | n. the office or vocation of a minister, ministership, ministry  |
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mantrivara | ( ) m. equals -pati-.  |
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mantrivat | ind. like a counsellor or minister  |
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mantrodaka | n. water consecrated by holy texts  |
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mantroddhāra | m. selection or extract from sacred text or magical formulas (?)  |
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mantroddhārakośa | m. Name of work  |
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mantroddhāraprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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mantroddhāravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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mantrokta | mfn. mentioned in a hymn  |
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mantropaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-  |
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mantropaniṣad | n. hymns and upaniṣad-s  |
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mantropaṣṭambha | m. encouragement by counsel, advice, direction  |
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mantu | m. an adviser, manager, disposer, ruler, arbiter (also as f.)  |
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mantu | m. advice, counsel  |
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mantu | m. a fault, offence, transgression  |
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mantu | m. a man, mankind  |
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mantu | m. lord of men (equals prajā-pati-)  |
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mantu | m. a king  |
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mantu | f. thought, understanding, intellect  |
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mantumat | mfn. (only vocative case m/antu-mas-) wise, intelligent  |
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mantūya | Nom. P. A1. yati-, te-, to become angry or to transgress against ; to be offended or be jealous  |
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manu | mfn. thinking, wise, intelligent  |
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manu | m. "the thinking creature(?)", man, mankind (also as opp. to evil spirits ;the ṛbhu-s are called manor n/apātaḥ-,the sons of man, )  |
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manu | m. the Man par excellence or the representative man and father of the human race (regarded in the as the first to have instituted sacrifices and religious ceremonies, and associated with the ṛṣi-s kaṇva- and atri-;in the described as dividing his possessions among some of his sons to the exclusion of one called nābhā-nediṣṭha- q.v;called sāṃvaraṇa- as author of ; āpsava- as author of ;in he is numbered among the 31 divine beings of the upper sphere, and as father of men even identified with prajā-pati-;but the name manu- is especially applied to 14 successive mythical progenitors and sovereigns of the earth, described and in later works as creating and supporting this world through successive antara-s or long periods of timeSee manv-antara-below;the first is called svāyambhuva- as sprung from svayam-bhū-,the Self-existent, and described in as a sort of secondary creator, who commenced his work by producing 10 prajāpati-s or maharṣi-s, of whom the first was marīci-,Light;to this manu- is ascribed the celebrated"code of manu-"See manu-saṃhitā-,and two ancient sūtra- works on kalpa- and gṛhya- id est sacrificial and domestic rites;he is also called hairaṇyagarbha- as son of hiraṇya-garbha-, and prācetasa-, as son of pra-cetas-;the next 5 manu-s are called svārociṣa-, auttami-, tāmasa-, raivata-, cākṣuṣa- see ;the 7th manu-, called vaivasvata-,Sun-born, or from his piety, satya-vrata-,is regarded as the progenitor of the present race of living beings, and said, like the Noah of the Old Testament, to have been preserved from a great flood by viṣṇu- or brahmā- in the form of a fish: he is also variously described as one of the 12 āditya-s, as the author of ,as the brother of yama-, who as a son of he Sun is also called vaivasvata-, as the founder and first king of ayodhyā-, and as father of ilā- who married budha-, son of the Moon, the two great solar and lunar races being thus nearly related to each otherSee ;the 8th manu- or first of the future manu-s according to to ,will be sāvarṇi-;the 9th dakṣa-sāvarṇi-;the 12th rudra-sāvarṇi-;the 13th raucya- or deva-sāvarṇi-;the 14th bhautya- or indra-- sāvarṇi-)  |
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manu | m. thought (equals manas-)  |
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manu | m. a sacred text, prayer, incantation, spell (equals mantra-)  |
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manu | m. Name of an agni-  |
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manu | m. of a rudra-  |
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manu | m. of kṛśāśva-  |
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manu | m. of an astronomer  |
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manu | m. (plural) the mental Powers  |
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manu | m. Name of the number"fourteen"(on account of the 14 manu-s) |
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manu | f. manu-'s wife (equals manāvī-) ; Trigonella Corniculata [ confer, compare Gothic manna; German Mannus,son ofTuisto[TM], mentioned by Tacitus, in his work Germania,as the mythical ancestor of the West-Germans,mann,man; Anglo-Saxon man; English man.]  |
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manubhū | m. a man  |
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manudivi | (?) , Name of work  |
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manuga | m. Name of a son of dyuti-mat-  |
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manuga | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by him  |
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manuja | m. " manu--born", a man etc.  |
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manujā | f. a woman  |
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manujādhipa | m. "sovereign of men", a prince, king  |
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manujaloka | m. "world of men", the earth  |
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manujanātha | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( )  |
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manujapati | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( etc.)  |
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manujāpati | m. "sovereign of men", a prince, king  |
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manujāta | mfn. (m/anu--) descended from men or from manu-  |
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manujāta | m. a man  |
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manujātmaja | m. "son of man", a man,  |
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manujātmajā | f. a woman  |
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manujavyāghra | m. "man-tiger", any eminent or illustrious man  |
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manujendra | m. "lord of men", a prince, king ( manujendraputra jendra-putra- m. manujendraputrī jendra-putrī- f.a prince, princess )  |
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manujendraputra | m. manujendra |
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manujendraputrī | f. manujendra |
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manujeśvara | m. equals manuj/ondra-  |
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manujī | f. a woman  |
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manujīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to change into a man  |
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manujottana | m. best of men  |
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manujyeṣṭha | m. a sword  |
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manukapāla | n. manu-'s bowl or dish  |
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manukulāditya | m. Name of a king  |
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manumuktāvali | f. Name of work  |
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manupraṇīta | mfn. taught or promulgated by manu- ( manupraṇītatva -tva- n.) on  |
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manupraṇītatva | n. manupraṇīta |
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manupravalha | m. Name of  |
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manupravarha | m. Name of  |
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manuprīta | (m/anu--) mfn. beloved by men  |
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manurāj | m. "king of men", Name of kubera-  |
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manurhita | (nus-+ h-) mfn. friendly to men, good for men  |
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manus | m. man or manu- (the father of men) (see m/anur-hita-, manuṣ-v/at-,and m/ānuṣa-).  |
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manuṣa | m. (or ṣ/a- ) (fr. manus-) a man  |
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manusaṃhitā | f. Name of the collection of laws commonly known as"the laws or institutes of manu-"  |
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manusaṃhitā | f. of a tantra- work  |
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manusava | m. equals manuṣya-sava- (others" manu-'s libation") .  |
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manuṣendra | wrong reading for manujendra- q.v  |
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manuṣī | f. a woman  |
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manusmṛti | f. manu-'s law-book  |
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manusmṛtimāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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manuśreṣṭha | m. "best among men", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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manuṣvat | ind. (fr. manus-) as (among or for or with) men  |
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manuṣvat | ind. like or as (with) manu-  |
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manuṣya | mf(ā-)n. human, manly, useful or, friendly to man  |
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manuṣya | m. a man, human being etc.  |
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manuṣya | m. a man (as opp. to woman)  |
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manuṣya | m. a husband  |
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manuṣya | m. a class of deceased ancestors (those who receive the piṇḍa- offering)  |
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manuṣyacara | mfn. having dealings or intercourse with men  |
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manuṣyacchandasa | n. the metre of men  |
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manuṣyacitta | n. the thought or will of men  |
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manuṣyadeva | m. "man-god", a Brahman  |
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manuṣyadeva | m. a prince, king  |
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manuṣyadharma | m. the law or duty or state or character of man  |
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manuṣyadharma | m. (with uttara-), highest condition  |
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manuṣyadharman | m. "having the nature or character of man", Name of kubera-  |
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manuṣyadharman | m. = child of men  |
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manuṣyadurga | mfn. inaccessible owing to men  |
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manuṣyadurga | n. a place inaccessible etc.  |
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manuṣyagandha | m. human odour  |
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manuṣyagandharva | m. plural the human gandharva-s (inferior to the deva-- gandha-) ,  |
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manuṣyagavī | f. plural Name of particular verses or formulas  |
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manuṣyagranthi | m. a knot formed by men  |
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manuṣyahāra | m. man-stealing  |
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manuṣyahārin | m. a man-stealer  |
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manuṣyainasa | n. sin of men  |
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manuṣyajā | mfn. born of men  |
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manuṣyajanman | mfn. begotten by a man  |
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manuṣyajāta | n. the human race, mankind  |
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manuṣyajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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manuṣyajāti | f. equals -jāta-  |
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manuṣyakāra | m. the deed of a man, human exertion  |
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manuṣyakāya | mfn. having a human body,  |
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manuṣyakilbiṣa | n. transgression against men  |
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manuṣyakṛta | (ṣy/a--.) mfn. committed against men  |
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manuṣyālaya | (in the beginning of a compound) human dwelling, house  |
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manuṣyālayacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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manuṣyālayalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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manuṣyaloha | m. the world of men |
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manuṣyāmanuṣya | m. plural men and not men, .  |
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manuṣyamāraṇa | n. manslaughter, (unintentionally) killing a man  |
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manuṣyamātra | mfn. only a man  |
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manuṣyanāma | m. plural Name of particular verses or formulas  |
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manuṣyanāman | n. a human name  |
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manuṣyapātra | n. cup or bowl of men,  |
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manuṣyapota | m. a little boy  |
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manuṣyaprakṛti | mfn. of human origin  |
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manuṣyarāj | m. a king of men,  |
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manuṣyarāja | m. a human king  |
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manuṣyarājan | m. idem or 'm. a human king '  |
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manuṣyaratha | m. chariot of men  |
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manuṣyarūpa | n. human form  |
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manuṣyasabhā | f. an assembly or crowd or meeting-place of men  |
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manuṣyasākṣya | n. the presence of men as witnesses  |
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manuṣyasākṣye | ind. in the presence of men  |
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manuṣyasava | m. libation or sacrifice (performed) by men  |
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manuṣyaśiras | m. a particular aquatic animal with a human head  |
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manuṣyaśoṇita | n. human blood  |
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manuṣyaśṛṅga | n. "man's-horn"(as an example of what cannot exist), impossibility, sāṃkhya-s. Scholiast or Commentator  |
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manuṣyat | ind. equals next (printed ṣv/at-; see ).  |
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manuṣyatā | f. manhood, humanity, the state or condition of man (accusative with ā-i-,to become a man)  |
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manuṣyatrā | ind. among men, to men  |
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manuṣyatva | n. equals -tā- f. (accusative with yā-,to become a man)  |
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manuṣyaviś | f. ( ) mankind, the human race.  |
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manuṣyaviśa | n. ( ) mankind, the human race.  |
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manuṣyaviśā | f. ( ) mankind, the human race.  |
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manuṣyayajña | m. "man-offering", the act of devotion due to men (id est atithi-pūjana-,the honouring of guests or hospitality, one of the 5 mahā-yājñas- q.v)  |
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manuṣyayāna | n. a litter, palanquin  |
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manuṣyayaśasa | n. human glory or splendour  |
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manuṣyayaśasin | mfn. possessing human glory  |
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manuṣyayoni | m. human womb  |
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manuṣyāyuṣa | n. the life-time of men  |
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manuṣyendra | m. "best of men"(in addressing a good man)  |
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manuṣyeṣu | m. or f. (?) an arrow thrown by men  |
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manuṣyeśvara | m. "lord of men", a prince, king  |
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manutantu | m. Name of a man  |
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manutīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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manutva | n. the rank or office of a manu-  |
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manuvaśa | m. Name of a king  |
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manuvat | ind. like men or as becomes men  |
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manuvat | ind. as with manu-  |
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manuvṛta | mfn. chosen by men  |
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manuyuga | n. the age or period of a manu- (= 311, 040, 000 years)  |
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manv | in compound for manu-.  |
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manvādi | Name (also title or epithet) of particular tithi-s (which are anniversaries of the 14 Manus),  |
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manvantara | n. the period or age of a manu- (it comprises about 71 mahā-yugas-[q.v.], which are held equal to 12, 000 years of the gods or 4, 320, 000 human years or 1/14th of a day of brahmā-;each of these periods is presided over by its own special manu- [see manu-,];six such manv-antara-s have already elapsed, and the 7th, presided over by manu- vaivasvata-, is now going on; 7 more are to come, making 14 manv-antara-s, which together make up one day of brahmā-) (especially i, 79) etc. |
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manvantarā | f. Name of various festivals (of the 10th day of the light half of the month āṣāḍha-, of the 8th in the dark half of the same month, and of the 3rd in the light half of bhādra-)  |
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manvantaravarṇana | n. Name of chapter of  |
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manvarthacandrikā | f. Name of work  |
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manvarthamuktāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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manvarthasāra | m. Name of work  |
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manviddha | (m/anv--) mfn. kindled by men  |
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manvīśa | prob. wrong reading for manīṣā- (equals ṣayā-)  |
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manya | mfn. (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see ) thinking one's self to be, passing for, appearing as (See kālim--, dhanyam--, naram-m-etc.)  |
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manyā | f. dual number and plural the back or the nape of the neck (musculus cucullaris or trapezius)  |
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manyā | m. (!) the middle of an elephant's goad  |
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manyāgata | mfn. being on the nape of the neck  |
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manyāgraha | m. spasm or contraction of the neck  |
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manyākā | f. the nape of the neck  |
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manyantī | f. Name of a daughter of agni- manyu-  |
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manyāstambha | m. stiffness or rigidity of the neck  |
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manyu | m. ( also f.) spirit, mind, mood, mettle (as of horses)  |
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manyu | m. high spirit or temper, ardour, zeal, passion etc.  |
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manyu | m. rage, fury, wrath, anger, indignation (also personified, especially as agni- or kāma- or as a rudra-; manyuṃ- kṛ-,with locative case or accusative with prati-,"to vent one's anger on, be angry with")  |
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manyu | m. grief, sorrow, distress, affliction etc.  |
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manyu | m. sacrifice  |
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manyu | m. Name of a king (son of vitatha-)  |
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manyu | m. (with tāpasa-), Name of the author of  |
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manyu | m. (with vāsiṣṭha-), Name of the author of  |
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manyudeva | m. Name of a man  |
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manyumat | mfn. spirited, ardent, zealous, passionate, vehement, enraged (superl. -m/at-tanma-) etc.  |
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manyumat | m. Name of agni-  |
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manyumaya | mf(ī-)n. formed or consisting of wrath, filled with resentment  |
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manyumī | mfn. "destroying hostile fury"or"destroying in fury"  |
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manyuparita | mfn. filled with anger  |
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manyuparopta | (many/u--.) mfn. thrown away in a rage  |
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manyupratikriyā | f. venting of anger (yāṃkṛ-,with locative case,"to vent one's anger on")  |
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manyuśamana | mfn. appeasing or pacifying anger  |
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manyuṣāvin | (for -sāv/in-) mfn. preparing soma- in anger or with zeal  |
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manyusūkta | n. the hymns of manyu- (prob. )  |
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manyusūktavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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manyutas | ind. from anger, in a rage  |
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manyūya | Nom. A1. yate-. See /a-pratimanyūyamāna-.  |
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abaliman | m. enfeeblement, weakness,  |
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abhicāramantra | m. a formula or prayer for working a charm, an incantation.  |
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abhigamana | n. equals abhi-gama-  |
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abhigamana | n. the act of cleansing and smearing with cow-dung the way leading to the image of the deity (one of the five parts of the upāsana-with the rāmānuja-s)  |
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abhikarman | mfn. performing bringing about,  |
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abhikramanāśa | m. unsuccessful effort  |
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abhiman | -manyate- (subjunctive -manyāte- ) to think of, long for, desire etc. ; (Aorist subjunctive 2. sg. -maṃsthāḥ-,3. sg. -maṃsta-, Vedic or Veda infinitive mood abh/i-mantoḥ- ) to intend to injure, be insidious, threaten, injure etc. ; to kill (Aorist -amaṃsta-) ; to allow, agree ; to think of self, be proud of ; to think, suppose, imagine, take for (accusative)  |
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abhimanas | mfn. "having the mind directed towards", desirous of, longing for (accusative)  |
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abhimanasya | Nom. A1. (Opt. -manasy/eta-) "to have the mind directed towards", be pleased with, like  |
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abhimanāya | Nom. A1. (Opt. -manāyeta-) to long for, desire (see gaRa bhṛśādi-): Desiderative -mimānayiṣate-  |
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abhimanāya | Nom. (also) to recover consciousness or calmness,  |
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abhimand | P. (3. plural Aorist -/amandiṣuḥ-) to gladden ; A1. (2. sg. -mandase-) to be pleased with, enjoy (with locative case) (see abhi-mad-above.)  |
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abhimantavya | mfn. to be considered  |
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abhimantavya | mfn. to be desired.  |
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abhimanth | to churn or rub (for eliciting fire)  |
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abhimantha | m. (ophthalmia) equals adhimantha- q.v  |
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abhimanthana | n. the upper piece of wood (araṇi-) which is churned in the lower one (for kindling the fire)  |
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abhimantos | Ved. infinitive mood See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order abhi-man-.  |
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abhimantṛ | m. one who refers all objects to self (Name of īśvara-, together with ahaṃkāra-; see abhi-mati-above )  |
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abhimantṛ | m. one who injures or threatens  |
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abhimantr | A1. to address or consecrate with a mantra- (accusative and instrumental case;or rarely dative case and accusative [ ]) ; to address with any formula (as when inviting a guest[ ],etc.)  |
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abhimantraṇa | n. making anything sacred by a special formula (called abhi-mantraṇamantra-), consecrating  |
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abhimantraṇa | n. addressing  |
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abhimantrita | mfn. consecrated by a certain formula.  |
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ābhimanyava | m. a descendant of abhi-manyu-  |
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abhimanyu | m. Name of a son of manu- cākṣuṣa-  |
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abhimanyu | m. of a son of arjuna- (by subhadrā-)  |
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abhimanyu | m. of two kings of kāśmīra-  |
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abhimanyupura | n. Name of a town  |
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abhimanyusvāmin | m. Name of a temple  |
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abhinimantr | to summon, invite  |
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abhinnātman | mfn. "of undaunted spirit", firm.  |
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abhipraman | A1. (3. plural -manvate-) to take any one for, look upon him as  |
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abhipramand | (1. and 2. sg. A1. -mande-, -mandase-; perf. P.3. plural -mand/uḥ-) to gladden ; P. (Imper. 2. sg. -manda-) to confuse, infatuate  |
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abhivimanth | (Opt. -mathnīyāt-) to grind, triturate  |
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abhrakabhasman | n. calx of talc  |
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ābhṛtātman | mfn. one whose soul is filled with, having the attention fixed or fastened on.  |
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abhṛtyātman | mfn. "not behaving as a servant", disobedient towards (locative case)  |
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abhyāgamana | mfn. arrival, visit (see kalābh-.)  |
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abhyamana | n. paining, oppression  |
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abhyamanavat | mfn. paining, hurting  |
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abhyavaman | -manyate-, to despise, reject  |
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abhyudgamana | n. idem or 'm. rising from a seat to honour any one '  |
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abhyupamantr | (imperfect tense -mantrayat-) to address with a formula  |
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abhyutkrośanamantra | m. a hymn of applause (with which indra- is addressed)  |
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abrahman | mfn. not a brahm/an-  |
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abrahman | mfn. without devotion (br/ahman-)  |
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abrahman | mfn. without Brahmans  |
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abrahman | n. not the br/ahman-  |
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ācamana | n. sipping water from the palm of the hand (before religious ceremonies, before meals, etc.) for purification etc.  |
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ācamana | n. ([it is not the custom to spit the water out again;the ceremony is often followed by touching the body in various parts])  |
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ācamana | n. the water used for that ceremony  |
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ācamanaka | n. a vessel for ā-camana-  |
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ācāmanaka | m. equals ācam- above  |
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ācamanī | f. idem or 'n. the water used for that ceremony ' (varia lectio)  |
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ācamanīya | m. a vessel used for ā-camana-  |
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ācamanīya | n. water used for ā-camana-  |
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ācamanīyaka | n. water used for ā-camana-  |
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acintyakarman | mfn. performing inconceivable actions.  |
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acittamanas | (/acitta--) m. Name of two ṛṣi-s  |
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acyutamanas | (/acyuta--) m. Name of two maharṣi-s  |
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adāman | mfn. not liberal, miserly  |
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adāman | mfn. unbound, .  |
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adbhutabhīmakarman | mfn. performing wonderful and fearful works.  |
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adbhutakarman | mfn. performing wonderful works, exhibiting wonderful workmanship.  |
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ādhamana | n. (fr. ā-dhā-), pledging  |
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ādhamana | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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adharmātman | mfn. having a wicked spirit or disposition.  |
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adhastāllakṣman | mfn. having a mark at the lower part (of the body)  |
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adhigamana | n. acquisition  |
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adhigamana | n. finding  |
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adhigamana | n. acquirement, reading, study  |
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adhigamana | n. marriage, copulation.  |
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adhigamanīya | mfn. attainable  |
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adhigamanīya | mfn. practicable to be learnt.  |
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adhikamāṃsārman | n. proud flesh in the eye (see adhimāṃsa-.)  |
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adhikarman | n. superintendence.  |
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adhimāṃsārman | n. ophthalmic disease produced by proud flesh or cancer.  |
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adhiman | to esteem highly.  |
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adhimantha | or adhī-mantha- m. "great irritation of the eyes", severe ophthalmia.  |
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adhīmantha | equals adhi-mantha- q.v  |
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adhimanthana | n. friction for producing fire  |
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adhimanthana | mfn. suitable for such friction (as wood)  |
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adhimanthita | mfn. suffering from ophthalmia.  |
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ādhimanyu | m. plural (fr. adhimanyu-), febrile heat  |
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adhogamana | n. descent, downward movement, degradation.  |
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adhomarman | n. the anus.  |
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ādhūmana | n. equals ā-dhūpana- above  |
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adhvagamana | n. act of travelling.  |
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adhvarakarman | n. performance of the adhvara- or any act connected with it  |
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adhvasman | mfn. unveiled  |
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adhyāyopākarman | n. the opening ceremony of the annual course of Vedic recitation,  |
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ādikarman | n. the beginning of an action (in grammar) |
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adīnātman | mfn. undepressed in spirit.  |
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ādityadhāman | (ty/a-), mfn. having a place among the āditya-s,  |
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ādityanāman | n. Name of the sun  |
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ādityavarman | m. "having the sun (the āditya-s?) as protector", Name of a king  |
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adman | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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adman | n. ( ad-), eating, a meal  |
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admani | m. fire  |
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adṛṣṭakarman | mfn. one who has not seen practice.  |
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āgamana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-). ) coming, approaching, arriving, returning etc.  |
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āgamana | n. arising  |
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āgamana | n. confirmation (as of the sense)  |
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āgamanatas | ind. on account of the arrival  |
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āgamanirapekṣa | mfn. independent of a written voucher or title.  |
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agamyāgamana | n. illicit intercourse with a woman.  |
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agamyāgamanīya | mfn. relating to it  |
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agharmadhāman | m. "having cool splendour", the moon.  |
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agman | n. conflict, battle  |
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agman | n. (connected with ajman- q.v)  |
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agnidamanī | f. a narcotic plant, Solanum Jacquini.  |
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agnijanman | m. "fire-born", skanda-, god of war.  |
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agnikarman | n. "fire-act", piling up the wood etc.  |
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agnikarman | n. action of agni-  |
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agnikarman | n. cauterization  |
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agniman | m. fieriness,  |
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agnimantha | mfn. producing fire by friction  |
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agnimantha | m. Premna Spinosa  |
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agnimanthana | n. production of fire by friction  |
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agnimanthanīya | mfn. relating to such friction  |
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agnināman | n. a name of agni-,  |
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agniśarman | m. Name of a man.  |
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agniṣṭomasāman | n. the passage of the sāma-veda- chanted at the agniṣṭoma-  |
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agniveśman | m. the fourteenth day of the karma-māsa-  |
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agrajanman | m. the first-born, an elder brother, a brahman- etc.  |
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agrajanman | m. a member of one of the three highest castes  |
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agrajanman | m. brahmā-  |
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ahaḥsāman | n. a liturgy that is to be sung during the day  |
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ahaṃnāman | mfn. named"self"  |
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aharahaḥkarman | n. daily-work  |
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ahimanyu | (/ahi--) mfn. enraged like serpents (Name of the marut-s)  |
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ahīnakarman | mfn. "not devoted to inferior or vile work"(or"not neglecting one's regular actions")  |
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ahināman | n. any animal named snake  |
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ahitamanas | mfn. not friendly-minded, inimical.  |
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ahitanāman | (/a-hita--) mfn. having as yet no name  |
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aikamantrya | n. the having the same mantra-s, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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ajaloman | m. Cowage, Carpopogon Pruriens  |
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ajaloman | mf(mnī-)n. hairy as a goat,  |
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ajaloman | n. goat's hair  |
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ajanman | mfn. not subject to birth,  |
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ajātaloman | mf(mnī-)n. whose signs of puberty are not yet developed.  |
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ajayavarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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ajitātman | mfn. having an unsubdued self or spirit.  |
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ajman | n. career, passage, battle [ Latin agmen].  |
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akarman | mfn. not working  |
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akarman | mfn. not performing good works, wicked  |
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akarman | mfn. inefficient  |
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akarman | mfn. (in grammar) intransitive  |
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akarman | n. absence of work  |
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akarman | n. observances  |
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akarman | n. improper work, crime.  |
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ākāśagamana | n. idem or 'f. going through the atmosphere '  |
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ākāśātman | mfn. having the nature of air, aerial  |
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ākāśavartman | n. equals -patha- above  |
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akhidrayāman | (/akhidra--) mfn. unwearied in course  |
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akhilātman | m. the universal Spirit, brahma-.  |
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akiñcaniman | m. utter destitution, (gaRa pṛthu-ādi- q.v)  |
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aklinnavartman | n. Name of a disease of the eyes  |
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akliṣṭakarman | mfn. unwearied in action.  |
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akṛṣṇakarman | mfn. free from black deeds, guiltless  |
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ākṛṣṭiman | m. the being ā-kṛṣṭa-, (gaRa dṛḍhādi-[ ] q.v)  |
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ākṛṣṭimantra | m. the above formula  |
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akṛtātman | mfn. having an unformed mind |
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akṛtātman | mfn. not yet identified with the supreme Spirit.  |
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akṣadṛkkarman | n. operation or calculation for latitude.  |
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akṣiloman | n. the eyelash.  |
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akṣipakṣman | n. the eye lash.  |
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alaghūṣman | m. intense heat.  |
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alakṣman | mfn. inauspicious,  |
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alaṃmanas | mfn. satisfied in mind (see ar/amaṇas- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /aram-.)  |
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alaṅghitātman | mfn. not forgetting one's self,  |
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alasagamana | mf(ā-)n. going lazily  |
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aloman | mfn. idem or '([ ]) or a-l/amaka- ([ ]) mf(Ved. makā-,class. mikā-[ ;but also ] commentator or commentary) n. hairless.'  |
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aluptamahiman | mfn. of undiminished glory.  |
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amalātman | mfn. of undefiled mind.  |
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āman | A1. (imperative 2. dual number /ā-manyethām-) to long to be at, wish one's self at  |
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āmana | n. sickness, disease  |
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āmana | n. (for 2. āmana-See ā-man-.)  |
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āmana | n. friendly disposition, inclination, affection  |
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āmana | n. (for 1. āmana-See under 2. āma-.)  |
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āmanahoma | m. an offering at which the above two verses of the are spoken  |
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amanāk | ind. not little, greatly.  |
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amanas | n. non-perception, want of perception  |
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amanas | mfn. without perception or intellect  |
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amanas | mfn. silly  |
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āmanas | mfn. friendly disposed, kind, favourable  |
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amanaska | mfn. without perception or intellect  |
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amanaska | mfn. silly  |
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amanaska | mfn. not well-disposed, low-spirited  |
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āmanasya | and āmānasya- n. (fr. a-manas-), pain, suffering  |
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amanda | mfn. not slow, active, merry  |
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amanda | mfn. not dull, bright  |
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amanda | mfn. not little, much, important etc.  |
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amanda | m. a tree  |
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amandam | ind. (in compound amanda--) intensely  |
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āmandra | mfn. having a slightly deep tone, making a low muttering sound (as thunder)  |
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amani | f. road, way  |
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amanī | (for a-man/as-in compound with bhū-and its derivatives) .  |
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amani | See am-.  |
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amanībhāva | m. the state of not having perception or intellect  |
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amano | (in compound for a-manas-).  |
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amanojña | mfn. disagreeable  |
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amanojña | mfn. (Prakrita-maNuNNa)  |
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amanoramatā | f. unpleasantness  |
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āmanth | See ā-math-, column 2.  |
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āmanthya | ind.p. having shaken, having twirled or whirled  |
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amantṛ | mfn. not thinking  |
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āmantr | A1. -mantrayate- (perfect tense -mantrayām-āsa-etc.) to address, speak to ; to summon etc. ; to call, ask, invite etc. ; to salute, welcome etc. ; to bid farewell, take leave  |
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amantra | m. not a Vedic verse or text or any formula  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. , unaccompanied by Vedic verses or texts  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. unentitled to or not knowing Vedic texts (as a śūdra-, a female, etc.)  |
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amantra | mf(ā-)n. not using or applying mantra- formulas  |
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amantrajña | mfn. not knowing Vedic texts  |
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amantraka | mf(ikā-)n. unaccompanied by Vedic verses  |
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amantraka | n. no Vedic verse or formula  |
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āmantraṇa | n. addressing, speaking to, calling or calling to etc.  |
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āmantraṇa | n. summoning  |
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āmantraṇa | n. inviting, invitation etc.  |
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āmantraṇa | n. deliberation, interrogation  |
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āmantraṇa | n. greeting, courtesy, welcome |
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āmantraṇa | n. bidding adieu, taking leave  |
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āmantraṇa | n. the vocative case  |
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āmantraṇā | f. addressing, calling  |
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āmantraṇika | n. Name (also title or epithet) of the fifth saṃskāra- (= nāma-- karman-),  |
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āmantraṇīya | mfn. to be addressed or asked, to be asked for advice or consulted  |
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amantravat | mfn. unaccompanied by Vedic verses  |
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amantravid | mfn. not knowing the formulas or texts of the veda-  |
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amantravid | m. (t-) Name of a prince.  |
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āmantrayitavya | mfn. to be taken leave of  |
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āmantrayitṛ | mfn. asking, inviting, calling  |
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āmantrayitṛ | m. an inviter, entertainer (especially of Brahmans)  |
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āmantrita | mfn. addressed, spoken to  |
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āmantrita | mfn. called, invited, summoned  |
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āmantrita | mfn. asked  |
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āmantrita | mfn. one of whom leave is taken etc.  |
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āmantrita | n. addressing, summoning  |
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āmantrita | n. the vocative case  |
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āmantrya | mfn. to be addressed or called to  |
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āmantrya | mfn. to be invited  |
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āmantrya | mfn. standing in the vocative case (as a word)  |
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āmantrya | ind. having addressed or saluted  |
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āmantrya | ind. having taken leave  |
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āmantrya | ind. bidding farewell.  |
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amantu | mfn. silly, ignorant  |
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amanuṣya | m. no man, any other being but a man (nā-manuṣye-,"only with men")  |
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amanuṣya | m. a demon  |
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amanuṣyaniṣevita | mfn. not inhabited by men.  |
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amanuṣyatā | f. unmanliness.  |
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amanyamāna | mfn. not understanding  |
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amanyamāna | mfn. not being aware of  |
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amanyuta | mf(ā-)n. not affected with secret anger  |
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amararājamantrin | m. equals amara-guru- q.v  |
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amarman | mfn. having no vital part, invulnerable  |
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amarman | n. not a vital part of the body  |
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ambājanman | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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ambhojajanman | m. Name of brahma- (born in a lotus).  |
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ambhojanman | n. (equals -ja-) "water-born", the lotus  |
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ambujanman | n. a lotus (Nymphaea Nelumbo)  |
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amedhyapratimantraṇa | n. conjuring of unlucky omens,  |
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ameyātman | mfn. possessing immense powers of mind, magnanimous  |
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ameyātman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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amitātman | mfn. of an immense mind  |
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amitrakarman | n. an unfriendly act,  |
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amitravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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amliman | m. sourness  |
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āmriman | m. the state of being a mango tree (?) , (gaṇa- dṛḍhādi-.)  |
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amṛtamanthana | n. "the churning for the amṛta-", Name of the chapters 17-19 of  |
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amṛtātman | mfn. consisting of nectar,  |
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anadhigamanīya | mfn. unattainable.  |
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anadhigatamanoratha | mfn. one who has not obtained his wish, disappointed.  |
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ānākarathavartman | mfn. one the path of whose chariot, reaches to the sky  |
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analpamanyu | mfn. greatly enraged.  |
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anāman | mfn. nameless  |
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anāman | mfn. infamous  |
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anāman | m. the ring-finger, Heat.  |
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ānamana | n. equals ā-nati- q.v  |
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ānāmana | n. propitiation, gaining (a god's) favour, conciliation.  |
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anāmana | mn. Name of a disease  |
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ānandātman | mfn. one whose essence consists in happiness  |
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ānandātman | m. Name of a teacher.  |
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anantātman | m. the infinite spirit.  |
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anantavarman | m. Name of a king.  |
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ananyamanas | mfn. exercising undivided attention.  |
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ananyamanaska | mfn. exercising undivided attention.  |
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ananyaviṣayātman | mfn. having the mind fixed upon one (or the sole) object.  |
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anapahatapāpman | mfn. (said of the pitṛ-s to distinguish them from the deva-s) not freed from evil  |
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anapakarman | n. idem or 'n. (in law) non-payment, non-delivery.'  |
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anapākarman | n. idem or 'n. (in law) non-payment, non-delivery.'  |
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anarman | mfn. equals an-arv/an- q.v  |
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anarman | wrong reading for an-- arvan-, .  |
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anarman | mfn. "not (merely) jocular", sarcastic, ironical,  |
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anaśnantsāṅgamana | m. the sacrificial fire in the sabhā- (which is approached before breakfast)  |
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anātman | m. not self, another  |
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anātman | m. something different from spirit or soul  |
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anātman | unreal,  |
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anātman | mfn. not spiritual, corporeal, destitute of spirit or mind  |
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anātmanīna | mfn. not adapted to self, disinterested.  |
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andhīkṛtātman | mfn. blinded in mind.  |
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anekacittamantra | m. one whose counsels are many-minded.  |
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aneman | mfn. equals praśasya- (to be praised)  |
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aṅgakarman | n. a supplementary sacrificial act.  |
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aṅgamantra | m. an unessential or secondary text,  |
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aṅgamarṣapraśamana | n. alleviation of rheumatism.  |
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aṅghrināman | n. a synonym of aṅghri-, means always foot as well as root.  |
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aṅgirodhāman | mfn. abiding with the aṅgiras-,  |
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aṇiman | m. (fr. aṇu- q.v), minuteness, fineness, thinness etc.  |
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aṇiman | m. meagreness  |
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aṇiman | m. atomic nature, the superhuman power of becoming as small as an atom  |
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aṇiman | n. the smallest particle  |
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animan | equals aṇiman- q.v  |
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animantrita | mfn. uninvited.  |
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animantritabhojin | mfn. eating without being invited.  |
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anityakarman | n. an occasional act of worship, sacrifice for a special purpose.  |
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aniyatātman | m. one whose self or spirit is not regulated or under proper control.  |
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añjalikarman | n. making the above respectful salutation.  |
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annabrahman | n. brahma- as represented by food.  |
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antagamana | n. the act of going to the end, finishing  |
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antagamana | n. going to the end of life, dying.  |
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antakāmana | n. the jaws of Death, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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antakarman | mfn. (= anta-- kara-), ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding iii, 59  |
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antanāman | (/anta--), mfn. denoting"the end",  |
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antarāgamana | n. passing between,  |
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antarātman | m. the soul  |
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antarātman | m. the internal feelings, the heart or mind  |
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antardhināman | mfn. named concealment,  |
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antargatamanas | mfn. whose mind is turned inwards, engaged in deep thought, sad, perplexed.  |
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antarhitātman | m. "of concealed mind", Name of śiva-.  |
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antarikṣanāman | mfn. called atmosphere,  |
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antarjanman | n. inward birth.  |
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antarmanas | mfn. sad, perplexed  |
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antarmandira | n. inner apartments (reserved for women),  |
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antarmarman | n. the innermost heart,  |
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antarveśman | n. the inner apartments, the interior of a building.  |
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antravardhman | n. inguinal hernia, rupture.  |
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antyajagamana | n. intercourse (between a woman of the higher caste) with a man of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajāgamana | n. intercourse (between a man of the higher caste) with a woman of the lowest caste.  |
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antyajanman | mfn. of the lowest caste.  |
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antyakarman | n. funeral rites.  |
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anubhayātman | mfn. of neither kind,  |
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anucchittidharman | (/anucchitti--) mfn. possessing the virtue (or faculty) of being indestructible  |
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anūḍhāgamana | n. "going after an unmarried woman", fornication.  |
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anugamana | n. following, going after in life or death  |
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anugamana | n. post-cremation of a widow  |
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anugamana | n.imitating, approaching.  |
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anujanman | m. a younger brother, younger.  |
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anukampitātman | mfn. having a compassionate spirit.  |
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anukarman | n. imitation  |
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anukarman | n. a subsequent rite or ceremony  |
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anukarman | m. Name of one of the viśvedevā-s  |
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anulomana | n. due regulation, sending or putting in the right direction  |
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anulomana | n. carrying off by the right channels, purging  |
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anuman | to approve, assent to, permit, grant: Causal P. -mānayati-, to ask for permission or leave, ask for (accusative) ; to honour.  |
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anumanana | n. assenting  |
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anumantavya | mfn. to be consented to or acknowledged,  |
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anumantṛ | mfn. consenting to, permitting  |
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anumantr | to accompany with or consecrate by magic formulas ; to dismiss with a blessing.  |
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anumantraṇa | n. consecration by hymns and prayers.  |
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anumantraṇamantra | m. a hymn used in consecrating.  |
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anumantrita | mfn. so consecrated.  |
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anumanyamāna | mfn. minding, assenting.  |
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anunayāmantrana | n. conciliatory address.  |
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anupalakṣyavartman | mfn. having ways that cannot be traced.  |
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anusamman | to approve  |
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anūṣman | mfn. not aspirated,  |
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anusrayāman | m. not going out during daylight  |
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anuttamanya | (/a-nutta--) m. "of invincible wrath", indra-  |
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anuvartman | mfn. following attending etc.  |
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anuvartman | n. a path previously walked by another  |
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anuyājānumantraṇa | n. reciting those formulas  |
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anyajanman | n. another birth, being born again.  |
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anyamanas | mfn. whose mind is fixed on something else, absent, versatile  |
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anyamanas | mfn. having another mind in one's self, possessed by a demon.  |
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anyamanaska | mfn. whose mind is fixed on something else, absent, versatile  |
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anyamanaska | mfn. having another mind in one's self, possessed by a demon.  |
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anyatramanas | (any/atra--) mfn. having the mind directed to something else, inattentive  |
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apagamana | n. idem or 'm. departure, death.'  |
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apahāravarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a man,  |
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apahatapāpman | (/apahata--) mfn. having the evil warded off, free from evil  |
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apakarman | n. discharge (of a debt)  |
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apakarman | n. evil doing  |
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apakarman | n. violence  |
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apakarman | n. any impure or degrading act  |
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apākarman | n. payment, liquidation.  |
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apamanyu | mfn. free from grief.  |
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apanāman | n. a bad name  |
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apanāman | mfn. having a bad name  |
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āpannārtipraśamanaphala | mf(ā-)n. having as result the relieving of the pains of the afflicted  |
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āpāntamanyu | mfn. giving zeal or courage when drunk (said of the soma- juice)  |
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aparahaimana | mfn. belonging to the latter half of the winter season  |
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aparahemanta | m. n. the latter part of winter.  |
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āphalodayakarman | mfn. persevering in a work until it bears fruit  |
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apimantra | mfn. giving an explanation or an account of  |
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aprameyātman | m. "of inscrutable spirit", Name of śiva-.  |
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apratikarman | mfn. of unparalleled deeds  |
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apratimanyūyamāna | mfn. being unable to show resentment or to retaliate anger for anger |
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apreman | n. dislike, aversion  |
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apreman | mfn. unfriendly  |
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aptoryāman | ā- ([PBr. ]) m. a particular way of offering the soma- sacrifice.  |
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āptoryāman | = apt-,  |
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apūrvakarman | n. a religious rite or sacrifice (the power of which on the future is not before seen).  |
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arālapakṣmanayana | mfn. whose eyelashes are curved  |
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araśman | m(Nominal verb plural /ānas-)fn. having no ropes or reins  |
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ardhavartman | n. equals -patha- above  |
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ariṣṭabharman | mfn. yielding security (vocative case)  |
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ariṣṭakarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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arjunīyādamana | n. "the taming of arjunīyā-", Name of the 104th chapter of  |
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arkāśman | m. heliotrope girasol, crystal  |
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arman | n. a disease of the eyes  |
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arṇavamandira | m. "whose abode is the sea", varuṇa-  |
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arśovartman | n. a tumour in the corner of the eye  |
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arthakarman | n. an action on purpose (opposed to guṇa-karman- q.v)  |
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arthamanas | mfn. having an aim in view  |
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arthavarman | m. Name of a rich merchant  |
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arthoṣman | m. glow or pride of wealth, condition of being wealthy  |
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aruṇiman | m. redness, ruddiness  |
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arvāksāman | (arva14k-) m. plural Name of the three days a during which a soma- sacrifice is performed  |
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āryakarman | mfn. doing noble actions, acting like an Aryan,  |
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aryaman | m. a bosom friend, play-fellow, companion, (especially) a friend who asks a woman in marriage for another  |
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aryaman | m. Name of an āditya- (who is commonly invoked together with varuṇa- and mitra-, also with bhaga-, bṛhaspati-, and others;he is supposed to be the chief of the Manes etc., the milky way is called his path[ aryamṇ/aḥ p/anthāḥ- ];he presides over the nakṣatra- uttaraphalgunī- ;his name is used to form different male names ) etc.  |
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aryaman | m. the sun  |
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aryaman | m. the Asclepias plant |
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aryamanandana | m. patronymic of yama-,  |
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āryavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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āśādāman | m. Name of a king.  |
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asajjitātman | mfn. having a soul free from attachments  |
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āsaktamanas | mfn. having the mind deeply engaged in or fixed upon (any object), intent on, devoted to, absorbed in.  |
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asāman | n. (fr. 1. s/āman-), want, deficiency  |
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asāman | mfn. (fr. 2. s/āman-), without a song or sāman-  |
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asāman | mfn. not acquainted with the sāma-veda-  |
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asāman | n. only mnā- instrumental case  |
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asamana | mf(/ā-)n. not remaining united, going in different directions  |
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asamana | mf(/ā-)n. uneven (as a path)  |
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asamana | See a-sama-.  |
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asamanvāhāra | m. thoughtlessness (?),  |
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asāmanya | mfn. unfavourable  |
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asammoṣadharman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of buddha-,  |
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asaṃyatātman | mfn. having the soul uncontrolled.  |
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āsanamantra | m. a mantra- or sacred formula to be spoken at taking a seat  |
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asanmantra | m. untrue speech  |
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aśarman | n. unhappiness  |
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asaunāman | mfn. in asau--n-  |
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asiloman | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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asīman | mfn. unlimited  |
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āśiman | See .  |
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āśiman | m. ( ) idem or 'n. (gaRa pṛthv-ādi- ) quickness, rapidity.'  |
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asitāśman | m. the lapis lazuli  |
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asitavartman | m. "having a black path (of smoke)", agni-  |
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āśitiman | m. satiety  |
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aśmahanman | (/aśma--) n. a stroke of the thunderbolt  |
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aśmakasumantu | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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aśman | m. an eater  |
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aśman | m. (once aśm/an- ) , a stone, rock etc.  |
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aśman | m. a precious stone  |
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aśman | m. any instrument made of stone (as a hammer etc.) etc.  |
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aśman | m. thunderbolt etc.  |
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aśman | m. a cloud  |
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aśman | m. the firmament ([ confer, compare Zend asman; Persian as2ma1n; Lithuanian akmu; Slavonic or Slavonian kamy]).  |
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āśmana | mfn. stony  |
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āśmana | m. Name of aruṇa- (the sun's charioteer)  |
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aśmanagara | n. Name of the town in which kālakeya- resided  |
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aśmanmaya | mf(ī-)n. made of stone (see aśma-m/aya-.)  |
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aśmanta | n. a fire-place  |
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aśmanta | n. a field  |
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aśmanta | m. Name of a marutvat-  |
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aśmanta | m. ([? confer, compare Greek ; Latin caminus]), (varia lectio aśvanta-.)  |
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aśmanta | mfn. (? śam-), inauspicious  |
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aśmanta | mfn. unbounded  |
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aśmanta | n. death  |
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aśmanta | n. (varia lectio aśvanta-and this perhaps for asv-anta-,"end of life"?)  |
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aśmantaka | n. a fire. place  |
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aśmantaka | n. a shade for a lamp  |
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aśmantaka | m. (equals aśmāntaka- q.v) Name of a plant  |
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aśmanvat | (/aśman--) mfn. stony (see aśma-vat-.)  |
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aśmavarman | n. a wall or shield of stone  |
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asrajanman | n. "formed by blood", flesh  |
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asreman | mfn. (said of agni-) faultless, perfect  |
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aśreṣman | mfn. (2. śriṣ-), without bands  |
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aśrukarman | n. shedding tears  |
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astagamana | n. setting (of the sun)  |
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astamana | n. (a corruption of astam-/ayana- q.v), setting  |
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aṣṭāṅgasamanvāgata | mfn. (said of a feast),  |
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astramantra | m. a mantra- used to charm arrows  |
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āśuheman | m. urged to fast course, running on quickly  |
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āśuheman | m. inciting his horses (Name of agni-, especially when regarded as apāṃ-napāt-)  |
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aśvaloman | m. horse-hair  |
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aśvamandurā | f. equals -goṣṭha- q.v  |
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aśvanāman | n. a horse's name,  |
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aśvatthāman | See ss.vv. below.  |
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aśvatthāman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. (for aśva-sth-) having the strength of a horse '  |
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aśvatthāman | m. Name of a son of droṇa-  |
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aśvatthāman | m. of one of the seven ṛṣi-s of the period of manu- sāvarṇi-  |
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āśvayujīkarman | n. pākayajña- or"small sacrifice"[see ] to be performed on the day called āśvayujī-  |
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āsyaloman | n. the hair of the face, beard  |
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atibrahman | m. Name of a king.  |
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atiman | -manyate- (1. plural -manāmah/e'ti-), to disdain, despise etc. ; to value less than one's self ; to pride one's self  |
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atimanorathakrama | m. excess of desire, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding v, 35.  |
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atimanuṣyabuddhi | mfn. having a superhuman intellect.  |
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atināman | m. Name of a saptarṣi- of the sixth manvantara-.  |
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ātmajanman | n. the birth (or re-birth) of one's self, id est the birth of a son  |
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ātmajanman | m. (equals -ja-,m.) a son  |
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ātmakarman | n. one's own act.  |
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ātman | m. (variously derived fr. an-,to breathe; at-,to move; vā-,to blow; see tm/an-) the breath  |
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ātman | m. the soul, principle of life and sensation etc.  |
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ātman | m. the individual soul, self, abstract individual [ exempli gratia, 'for example' ātm/an- (Ved. locative case) dhatte-, or karoti-,"he places in himself", makes his own ; ātmanā akarot-,"he did it himself" ; ātmanā vi-yuj-,"to lose one's life" ; ātman- in the sg. is used as reflexive pronoun for all three persons and all three genders exempli gratia, 'for example' ātmānaṃ sā hanti-,"she strikes herself"; putram ātmanaḥ spṛṣṭvā nipetatuḥ-,"they two having touched their son fell down" ; see also below sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ātmanā- ]  |
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ātman | m. essence, nature, character, peculiarity (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' exempli gratia, 'for example' karmātman-,etc.)  |
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ātman | m. the person or whole body considered as one and opposed to the separate members of the body  |
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ātman | m. the body  |
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ātman | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') "the understanding, intellect, mind" See naṣṭātman-, mandā-  |
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ātman | m. the highest personal principle of life, brahma- (see paramātman-)  |
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ātman | m. effort  |
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ātman | m. (equals dhṛti-) firmness  |
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ātman | m. the sun  |
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ātman | m. fire  |
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ātman | m. a son  |
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ātmanā | instrumental case of ātman-, in compound ([but not in a bahuvrīhi-]) with ordinals (see the bahuvrīhi- compounds ātma-caturtha-,and -pañcama-.)  |
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ātmanādaśama | mfn. being one's self the tenth  |
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ātmanādvitīya | mfn. being one's self the second, id est together with some one else  |
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ātmanāpañcama | mfn. being one's self the fifth  |
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ātmanāsaptama | mfn. being one's self the seventh  |
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ātmanātṛtīya | mfn. "third with one's self", being one's self the third  |
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ātmane | dative case in compound for ātman-  |
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ātmanebhāṣa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. taking the terminations of the middle voice commentator or commentary '  |
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ātmanebhāṣā | f. equals -pada- q.v  |
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ātmanepada | n. "word to one's self", form for one's self id est that form of the verb which implies an action belonging or reverting to self, the terminations of the middle voice  |
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ātmanepadin | mfn. taking the terminations of the middle voice commentator or commentary  |
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ātmanikā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a woman,  |
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ātmanīna | mf(ā-)n. ( ) appropriate or good or fit for one's self  |
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ātmanīna | mf(ā-)n. (equals ātmādhīna- q.v) sentient  |
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ātmanīna | m. a son  |
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ātmanīna | m. a wife's brother  |
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ātmanīna | m. the jester in a play  |
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ātmanindā | f. self-reproach  |
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ātmanirāloka | n. (with muni-) Name (also title or epithet) of śiva-,  |
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ātmanirūpaṇa | n. Name (also title or epithet) of work by śaṃkarācārya-  |
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ātmaniṣkrayaṇa | mfn. ransoming one's self  |
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ātmanitya | mfn. constantly in the heart, greatly endeared to one's self ([ equals sva-vaśa- commentator or commentary ])  |
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ātmanivedana | n. offering one's self to a deity  |
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ātmanīya | mf(ā-)n. one's own  |
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ātmanvat | mfn. animated, having a soul  |
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ātmanvin | mfn. idem or 'mfn. animated, having a soul '  |
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ātmanya | mf(ā-)n. being connected with one's self  |
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āttamanas | mfn. whose mind is transported (with joy)  |
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āttamanaska | mfn. whose mind is transported (with joy)  |
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atuhinadhāman | m. "having not cold light", the sun  |
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auccāmanyava | m. a descendant of uccāmanyu-  |
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aupamanyava | m. a descendant of upa-manyu-  |
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aupamanyava | m. plural Name of a school belonging to the yajur-veda-. |
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aurdhvasadmana | n. (fr. ūrdhva-sadman-), Name of a sāman-  |
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avabhṛthasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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avagamana | n. the making known, proclamation  |
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avagamana | attachment, devotion,  |
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avāggamanavat | mfn. (said of the apāna-) taking its course downwards  |
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avaman | A1. (Potential -manyeta- Aorist subjunctive 2. sg. maṃsthāḥ-,2.pl. -madhvam- ; Epic also P. -manyati- future -maṃsyati- ) to despise, treat contemptuously etc. ; to repudiate refuse : Passive voice -manyate- to be treated contemptuously: Causal (Potential -mānayet-) to despise, treat contemptuously  |
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avamantavya | mfn. to be treated with disrespect, contemptible  |
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avamantha | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avamanthaka | m. swellings caused by boils or contusions  |
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avamantṛ | mfn. despising, disrespectful towards (genitive case [ ] or accusative [ ]or in compound [ ])  |
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avamanya | ind.p. equals -matya-  |
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avamanyaka | mfn. equals -mantṛ- (with genitive case) (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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avantivarman | m. Name of a king  |
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avantivarman | m. of a poet,  |
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avarman | mfn. having no armour  |
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avaskaramandira | n. water closet  |
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avaśyakarman | n. any necessary action or performance,  |
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avatāramantra | m. a formula by which descent to the earth is effected  |
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aviloman | n. sheep's wool,  |
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avimanas | mfn. not absent in mind  |
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avimanas | not dejected, in good spirits,  |
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aviplutamanobuddhi | mfn. idem or 'mfn. whose mind is not deviating '  |
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aviṣayamanas | mfn. one whose mind is not turned to the objects of sense  |
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avyayātman | mfn. imperishable  |
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ayāman | n. (Ved. locative case man-) no march or expedition  |
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āyamana | n. stretching (a bow)  |
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ayanadṛkkarman | n. calculation for ecliptic deviation  |
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ayātayāman | mf(mnī-)n. not weak, fresh and  |
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ayman | n. ( ay-) = saṃgrāma-,  |
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ayugmanetra | m. having an odd number of eyes (id est three) , Name of śiva-  |
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ayugmanetra | q.v ,  |
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babhruloman | (bhr/u--) mf(mnī-)n. brown-haired  |
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baddhaśrotramanaścakṣus | mfn. having ears and mind and eyes fixed on (locative case)  |
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badhiriman | m. deafness gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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bahalavartman | mn. a particular disease of the eyes, a swollen eyelid  |
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bahirgamana | n. the act of going out or forth  |
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bahirloman | mfn. idem or '(h/ir--) mfn. having the hair turned outwards '  |
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bahirmanas | mfn. being outside the mind, external  |
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bahirmanaska | mfn. out of mind  |
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bahirnirgamana | n. going out of (ablative)  |
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bahiṣkarman | n. a sacred rite performed outside the sacrificial place  |
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bahudāman | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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bahulavarman | mfn. enveloped in a thick covering  |
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bahumantavya | mfn. to be thought much of or esteemed highly, estimable  |
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bahunāman | mfn. having many names  |
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bahuroman | m. "having much hair or wool"  |
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bahuroman | m. a sheep  |
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bahvṛcaṣoḍaśakarmamantravivaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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bakuladāman | n. a garland of bakula- flowers  |
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bālacaritanāman | n. Name of work  |
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bālagrahopaśamana | n. Name of work  |
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bālamandāravṛkṣa | m. a young coral tree  |
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bālamanoramā | f. "pleasant to children", Name of several grammars.  |
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balaśarman | m. Name of a lexicographer  |
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bālaśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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balavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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balikarman | n. offering oblations to all creatures etc.  |
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balikarman | n. presentation or payment of tribute  |
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baliman | m. power, strength (in a-b-)  |
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bāliman | m. childhood, youth, immaturity gaRa pṛthv-ādi-. |
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balimandira | n. " bali-'s abode", the infernal regions  |
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balīndrasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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baliniyamanodyuta | mfn. prepared to subdue bali-  |
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balisadman | n. equals -mandira-  |
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baliveśman | n. equals mandira-  |
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baṃhiman | m. muchness, abundance, multitude  |
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bandhanaveśman | n. "house of bondage", a prison  |
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bandhuvarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince,  |
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bārhaspatyamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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barhiḥśuṣman | m. fire, the god of fire  |
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baṭukabhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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baṭukāṣṭaśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhadantajñānavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhadantavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhadrakālīmantra | m. plural Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrakālīmanu | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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bhadrāmahiman | m. Name of work  |
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bhadramanas | f. Name of the mother of the elephant airāvata-  |
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bhadramanda | m. a particular kind of elephant (also dra-and dra-mṛga-) (Bombay edition)  |
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bhadramanda | m. Name of a son of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhadranāman | m. Name of a bird (the water wagtail or the woodpecker)  |
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bhadrasāman | m. Name of a man (see bhādrasāma-).  |
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bhadraśarman | m. Name of a man (see gaRa bāhv-ādi-).  |
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bhadravarman | m. Arabian jasmine  |
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bhadravarman | m. Name of a man (see bhādravarmaṇa-).  |
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bhagavadudyamanāṭaka | n. Name of a play.  |
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bhagnamanas | mfn. "broken-hearted", discouraged, disappointed  |
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bhagnamanoratha | mf(ā-)n. one whose wishes are disappointed  |
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bhagnātman | m. "broken-bodied", Name of the Moon (cut in two by the trident of śiva-)  |
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bhagnotsāhakriyātman | mfn. one whose energy and labour have been frustrated  |
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bhairavamantra | m. Name of work  |
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bhairavasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhakṣamantra | m. a verse spoken while drinking soma-  |
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bhāmanī | mfn. bringing light (said of the puruṣa- in the eye)  |
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bhaṇḍiman | m. deceit  |
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bhānuvarman | m. "sun-armoured", Name of a man  |
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bhāraḍasāman | n. (prob.) varia lectio for bhāruṇḍa-s-  |
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bhariman | m. supporting, nourishing  |
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bhariman | m. a household, family  |
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bharīman | m. supporting, nourishing, nourishment  |
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bharīman | m. a household, family  |
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bharman | n. support, maintenance, nourishment, care (see ariṣṭa--, garbha--, jātū-bh-)  |
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bharman | n. a load, burden  |
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bharman | n. equals bharma-  |
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bhārman | m. or n. ( bhṛ-) a board for bearing or holding, a table  |
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bhāskaraśarman | m. Name of author  |
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bhāskaravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhāskaravarman | m. Name of various princes  |
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bhasman | mfn. chewing, devouring, consuming, pulverizing  |
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bhasman | n. (also plural) "what is pulverized a or calcined by fire", ashes etc. (yuṣmābhir bhasma bhakṣayitavyam-,"you shall have ashes to eat" id est"you shall get nothing" ; bhasmanihuta mani-huta-. mfn."sacrificed in ashes" id est"useless" )  |
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bhasman | n. sacred ashes (smeared on the body; see bhasma-dhāraṇa-).  |
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bhāsmana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. bhasman-) made or consisting of ashes, ashy  |
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bhasmanihuta | mfn. bhasman |
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bhaumana | m. Name of viśva-karman- (prob. wrong reading for bhauvana-).  |
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bhāvakarman | n. dual number the neuter and passive state (exempli gratia, 'for example' aśāyi-,it was slept, fr.2. śī-)  |
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bhavamanyu | m. resentment against the world, (see bhāva-).  |
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bhāvanāpuruṣottamanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama.  |
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bhavānīsahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of bhaviṣyottara-purāṇa-.  |
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bhavanmanyu | m. Name of a prince  |
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bhāvasamanvita | mfn. endowed with existence, existing, living (others"endowed with the faculty of meditation")  |
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bhavaśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhavaśarman | m. of an author (and minister of king nṛ-siṃha- of mithilā-)  |
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bhāvaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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bhāvitātman | mfn. "one whose soul is purified by meditating on the universal soul"or"whose thoughts are fixed on the Supreme Spirit", meditative, devout, holy, a sage, saint etc.  |
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bhāvitātman | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') engaged in, intent upon  |
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bhāvitātman | m. Name of the 13th muhūrta-  |
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bhavyamanas | mfn. well-meaning, benevolent,  |
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bhayasaṃhṛṣṭaroman | mfn. having the hair erect with terror, horrified  |
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bhīmakarman | mfn. terrible in act, dreadful  |
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bhīmanāda | m. a terrific sound  |
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bhīmanāda | m. "sending forth a terrific sound", a lion  |
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bhīmanāda | m. Name of one of the 7 clouds at the destruction of the world  |
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bhīmanagara | n. " bhīma-'s city", Name of a town (see -pura-)  |
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bhīmanātha | m. Name of an author  |
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bhīmanāyaka | m. Name of a man  |
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bhinnabhinnātman | m. chick-pea, Cicer Arietinum  |
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bhinnamantra | mfn. one who has betrayed a plan  |
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bhinnamarman | mfn. pierced in the vital organs. mortally wounded  |
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bhinnaparikarman | n. an arithmetical operation with fractions  |
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bhinnavartman | mfn. separated from the right way  |
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bhogakarman | m. (with kāśmīra-), Name of a poet (equals bhogi-varman-).  |
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bhogasadman | n. "seat or abode of pleasure", the women's apartments  |
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bhogavarman | m. Name of various men  |
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bhrājajjanman | mfn. having a brilliant place of birth or origin (said of the marut-s)  |
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bhramanta | m. a small house  |
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bhraśiman | m. potency, vehemence, strength gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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bhraśiman | bhraśiṣṭha-, śīyas- See .  |
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bhrātṛvyajanman | (bhr/ā-) mfn. having the nature or character of a rivals  |
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bhujaṃgadamanī | f.  |
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bhujman | mfn. abounding in windings or valleys, fertile ( ;read bhujmā-).  |
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bhūman | n. the earth, world  |
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bhūman | n. a territory, country, district  |
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bhūman | n. a being (pl) the aggregate of all existing things  |
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bhūman | (bhūm/an-) m. abundance, plenty, wealth, opulence, multitude, majority etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' filled with )  |
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bhūman | n. the plural number (bhūmni-,in the plural)  |
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bhūman | n. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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bhūman | f. a collection, assembly  |
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bhumanyu | m. Name of a son of bharata-  |
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bhumanyu | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra- (see bhavan-manyu-).  |
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bhūmanyu | m. Name of a king (Bombay edition sumanyu-; see bhumanyu-).  |
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bhūnāman | f. a kind of fragrant earth  |
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bhūpativeśman | n. a king's palace  |
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bhūridhāman | mfn. possessing great might or splendour  |
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bhūridhāman | m. Name of a son of the ninth manu- (see -dyumna-).  |
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bhūrijanman | (bh/ūri--) mfn. having many births  |
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bhūrikarman | mfn. (bh/ūri--) doing much, very busy  |
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bhūrikarman | mfn. making many oblations  |
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bhūripreman | m. "full of affection", Anas Casarca  |
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bhūtabrahman | m. equals devalaka-  |
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bhūtadamanī | f. one of the 9 śakti-s of śiva-  |
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bhūtadhāman | m. Name of a son of indra-  |
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bhūtakarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhūtasarman | m. Name of a man  |
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bhūtātman | m. "soul of all beings", Name of brahmā-  |
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bhūtātman | m. of mahāpuruṣa- id est viṣṇu-  |
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bhūtātman | m. of śiva-  |
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bhūtātman | m. the individual soul  |
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bhūtātman | m. "nature of all beings", war, conflict  |
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bhūtātman | mfn. one whose soul is subdued or purified (see bhāvitātman-)  |
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bhūtātman | m. "the self consisting of the elements", the body (opp. to kṣetra-jña-).  |
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bhūtikarman | n. any auspicious rite or ceremony (performed at a birth, marriage etc.)  |
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bhūtivarman | m. Name of a king of prāg-jyotiṣa-  |
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bhūtivarman | m. of a rākṣasa-  |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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bhūyonāgamana | (bhūyas+anāgamana-) n. non-return  |
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bībhatsakarman | mfn. doing loathsome or wicked things (as an abusive word)  |
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bījadharman | mfn. having the condition of a seed,  |
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bījamantra | n. Name of a mystical syllable of a mantra- (see above)  |
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binduśarman | m. Name of a poet, cat.  |
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bisavartman | n. a particular disease of the eyes, (see -granthi-)  |
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bodhanamantra | m. Name of chapter of  |
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bodhanmanas | varia lectio for bodhīn-m-.  |
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bodhātman | m. (with jaina-s) the intelligent and sentient soul  |
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bodhinmanas | mfn. (according to fr. bodhit-m-) one whose mind is awake, watchful, attentive  |
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bodhipakṣadharmanirdeśa | m. Name of work  |
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brahmadhāman | n. brahmā-'s place or abode  |
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brahmādhigamana | n. brahmādhigama |
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brahmajanman | n. "spiritual birth", investiture with the sacred thread  |
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brahmajanman | mfn. " brahmā- -born"(said of prajāpati-)  |
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brahmakarman | n. the office of the brahman- (id est presiding priest) or of the Brahmans  |
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brahmamantra | m. or n. Name of work  |
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brahman | n. (literally"growth","expansion","evolution","development""swelling of the spirit or soul", fr.2. bṛh-) pious effusion or utterance, outpouring of the heart in worshipping the gods, prayer  |
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brahman | n. the sacred word (as opp. to vāc-,the word of man), the veda-, a sacred text, a text or mantra- used as a spell (forming a distinct class from the ṛcas-, sāmāni-and yajūṃṣi-; see brahma-veda-)  |
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brahman | n. the brāhmaṇa- portion of the veda-  |
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brahman | n. the sacred syllable Om , (see )  |
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brahman | n. religious or spiritual knowledge (opp. to religious observances and bodily mortification such as tapas-etc.)  |
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brahman | n. holy life (especially continence, chastity; see brahma-carya-)  |
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brahman | n. (exceptionally treated as m.) the brahma- or one self-existent impersonal Spirit, the one universal Soul (or one divine essence and source from which all created things emanate or with which they are identified and to which they return), the Self-existent, the Absolute, the Eternal (not generally an object of worship but rather of meditation and-knowledge;also with jy/eṣṭha-, prathama-j/a-, svay/om-bhu-, a-mūrta-, para-, paratara-, parama-, mahat-, sanātana-, śāśvata-;and equals paramātman-, ātman-, adhyātma-, pradhāna-, kṣetra-jña-, tattva-) etc. ( ) |
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brahman | n. the class of men who are the repositories and communicators of sacred knowledge, the Brahmanical caste as a body (rarely an individual Brahman)  |
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brahman | n. food  |
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brahman | n. wealth  |
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brahman | n. final emancipation  |
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brahman | m. (brahm/an-), one who Prays, a devout or religious man, a Brahman who is a knower of Vedic texts or spells, one versed in sacred knowledge etc. ([ confer, compare Latin,fla1men])  |
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brahman | m. Name of bṛhas-pati- (as the priest of the gods)  |
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brahman | m. one of the 4 principal priests or ṛtvij-s (the other three being the hotṛ-, adhvaryu- and udgātṛ-;the brahman- was the most learned of them and was required to know the 3 veda-s, to supervise the, sacrifice and to set right mistakes;at a later period his functions were based especially on the atharva-- veda-) etc.  |
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brahman | m. brahmā- or the one impersonal universal Spirit manifested as a personal Creator and as the first of the triad of personal gods (= prajā-pati- q.v;he never appears to have become an object of general worship, though he has two temples in IndiaSee ;his wife is sarasvatī- ) etc.  |
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brahman | m. equals brahmaṇa āyuḥ-, a lifetime of brahmā-  |
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brahman | m. an inhabitant of brahmā-'s heaven  |
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brahman | m. the sun  |
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brahman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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brahman | m. the veda- (?)  |
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brahman | m. the intellect (equals buddhi-)  |
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brahman | m. Name of a star, Aurigae,  |
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brahman | m. a particular astronomy yoga-  |
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brahman | m. Name of the 9th muhūrta-  |
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brahman | m. (with jaina-s) a particular kalpa-  |
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brahman | m. Name of the servant of the 10th arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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brahman | m. of a magician  |
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brahmanābha | m. "having brahmā- (proceeding out of a lotus on his) navel", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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brahmanadī | f. " brahmā-'s river", Name of the sarasvatī-  |
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brahmanāga | m. Name of two authors  |
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brahmanāla | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place in Benares  |
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brahmanāmāvali | f. Name of work  |
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brahmanandin | m. Name of two authors  |
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brahmanīḍa | n. the resting-place of brahma- or of"the holy"  |
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brahmāṇīmantra | m. a particular verse or formula  |
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brahmanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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brahmanirukta | n. Name of work  |
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brahmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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brahmanirvāṇa | n. extinction in brahma-, absorption into the one self-existent Spirit  |
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brahmaniṣṭha | mfn. absorbed in contemplating brahma- or the one self Spirit  |
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brahmaniṣṭha | m. the mulberry tree  |
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brahmanutta | (br/ahma--) mfn. driven away by a sacred text or spell  |
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brahmasāman | n. Name of a sāman- (sung to a text recited by the chief priest or by the brāhmaṇāc-chaṃsin-)  |
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brahmavarman | n. " brahmā-'s armour."Name of particular oblations  |
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bṛhadbrahman | m. Name of a grandson of brahmā-  |
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bṛhaddharman | ( ) m. Name of king.  |
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bṛhadrathaṃtarasāman | mfn. having the bṛhat- and rathaṃtara- sāman- for a sāman-  |
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bṛhanmanas | m. Name of a grandson of brahmā-  |
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bṛhanmanas | m. of a king  |
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bṛhanmantra | m. Name of a grandson of brahman-  |
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bṛhanmanu | m. "the larger manu-", Name of a law-book (prob. the precursor of the present version, mentioned by mādhava- and other commentators).  |
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bṛhaspatiśāntikarman | n. Name of work  |
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bṛhatkarman | m. "doing mighty acts", Name of several kings  |
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bṛhatsāman | mfn. (h/at-.) having the bṛhat-sāman- for a sāman-  |
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bṛhatsāman | m. Name of an āṅgirasa-  |
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bṛhatsāman | m. (sāmā- wrong reading for bṛhat-sāma- )  |
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būbaśarman | m. Name of a man (the father of viṭṭhala- dīkṣita-, about 1620)  |
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buddhamantra | n. a Buddhist prayer or charm (= dhāraṇī-)  |
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budhamanohara | mn. Name of work  |
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cakradharman | m. Name of a vidyā-dhara- prince  |
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cakramanda | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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cakranāman | m. equals -sāhvaya-  |
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cakranāman | m. a pyritic ore of iron (mākṣika-)  |
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cakrāśman | m. a sling for throwing stones, .  |
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cakravālātman | f. Name of a goddess  |
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cakravarman | m. Name of a king of Kashmir  |
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cakṣurmantra | (c/akṣ-) mfn. bewitching with the eye  |
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calātman | mfn. fickle-minded  |
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camana | n. sipping  |
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cāmuṇḍāmantra | m. plural prayers addressed to cāmuṇḍā-  |
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caṇḍadhāman | m. idem or 'm. equals -kara- '  |
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caṇḍakarman | m. Name of a rākṣasa-  |
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caṇḍavarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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caṇḍīdevīśarman | m. Name of a scholiast.  |
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caṇḍiman | m. (gaRa pṛthv-ādi-) passion, violence, cruelty  |
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caṇḍiman | m. "passion"and"heat"  |
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caṇḍiman | m. intensity  |
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candramanas | m. one of the ten horses of the moon  |
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candramukhavarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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candrasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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candraśarman | m. Name of a Brahman.  |
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candrāśman | ([ ]) m. the moon-stone (candra-kānta-).  |
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candravarman | m. Name of a kāmboja- king  |
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candravarman | m. of a prince conquered by samudra-gupta-  |
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candravartman | n. "having a path resembling that of the moon (because of not having any caesura)", a metre of 4x 12 syllables. |
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carman | n. hide, skin etc.  |
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carman | n. bark  |
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carman | n. parchment  |
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carman | n. a shield  |
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carman | n. equals rmākhya-  |
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carman | n. ([ confer, compare gala--, duś--;; Latin corium; Hibernian or Irish croicionn.])  |
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carmanāsikā | f. "leather-thong", a whip  |
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cārudhāman | m. Name of a plant (?)  |
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cārudharman | varia lectio for -varman-.  |
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cāruvarman | m. Name of a man  |
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catuḥsaptātman | mfn. having 4 x 7 (id est ) shapes  |
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caturātman | mfn. representing 4 persons, having 4 faces or shapes (viṣṇu-) (keśava-).  |
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caturdaśaguṇanāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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caturthamandrātisvārya | mfn. "to be lengthened in a particular way", said of a kind of recitation of the  |
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caturthīkarman | n. the ceremonies performed on the 4th day of a marriage  |
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catuṣkaveśman | n. a hall resting on 4 columns  |
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catuṣpādasamanvaya | m. conjunction of the 4 parts of medical science |
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catuṣpadīgamana | n. catuṣpadī |
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catuṣpadīgamana | n. intercourse with a female quadruped  |
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cauḍakarman | n. equals caula-k-  |
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caulakarman | n. idem or 'mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (gaRa cūrṇādi-) See cūlā-.'  |
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caurakarman | n. thievery, theft  |
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chadman | n. ( ) a roof  |
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chadman | n. external covering, deceptive dress, disguise, pretext, pretence, deceit, fraud  |
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chadman | n. (in dramatic language) deceitful intelligence or tidings  |
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chadman | n. see kūṭa--.  |
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chāndogyamantrabhāṣya | n. guṇa-viṣṇu-s commentator or commentary on the prayers and texts in  |
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chandonāman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "named metre", metrical '  |
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chāyātman | (yāl-) m. "shadow-self."one's shadow or reflected image  |
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chidrātman | mfn. one who exposes his weak points, .  |
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cidātman | m. pure thought or intelligence,  |
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cikitvinmanas | mfn. attentive, ["knowing all hearts" ]  |
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cikitvinmanas | mfn. well-considered, .  |
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cintākarman | n. troubled thoughts  |
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cintāveśman | n. a council room  |
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citradharman | m. Name of a prince (identified with the asura- virūpākṣa-),  |
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citrakarman | n. any extraordinary act, wonderful deed  |
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citrakarman | n. magic  |
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citrakarman | n. painting (in Prakrit) (varia lectio)  |
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citrakarman | n. a painting, picture  |
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citrakarman | mfn. devoted to various occupations  |
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citrakarman | m. equals -kara-  |
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citrakarman | m. "working wonders", a magician  |
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citrakarman | m. Dalbergia oujeinensis  |
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citramanas | m. Name of a horse of the moon  |
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citravarman | m. "having a variegated cuirass", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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citravarman | m. of a king (of the kulūta-s)  |
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citravarman | m. of campāvatī- and mathurā-  |
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cittajanman | m. idem or 'm. "heart-born", love, god of love ' ,  |
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cīvarakarman | n. arranging a monk's dress (before a journey), (see )  |
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cūḍākarman | equals -karaṇa-  |
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cukriman | m. sourness gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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cyavanadharman | mfn. destined to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man)  |
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dadhimantha | m. a beverage obtained by churning d/adhi- (plural)  |
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dadhimanthana | n. the churning of d/adhi-  |
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dadhivāmana | m. "milk-dwarf." Name of a mystic person  |
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dagdhamandirasāra | mfn. one who has burned the, best of mansions.  |
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dahanakarman | n. the act of burning  |
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dāhātman | mfn. idem or 'mf(ikā-)n. of an inflammable nature, easily kindled or burning '  |
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daivajñamanohara | m. Name of work  |
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daivajñaśarman | m. Name of viśva-nātha- (son of gopāla-)  |
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daivakarman | n. oblations to the gods, religious rite  |
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daivikadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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dakṣiṇāmūrtimantra | m. Name of  |
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dakṣiṇerman | mfn. (1 26) equals ṇālrus-  |
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dāman | n. m. a giver, donor  |
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dāman | n. a liberal man  |
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dāman | n. giving, a gift (see a--, su--). 1.  |
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dāman | m. or f. allotment, share  |
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dāman | n. (m. ) string, cord, rope, fetter etc.  |
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dāman | n. girdle  |
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dāman | n. chaplet, wreath, garland for forehead  |
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dāman | n. large bandage  |
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dāman | n. a particular constellation  |
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dāman | n. Name of a friend of kṛṣṇa- equals śri-d- (see below)  |
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dāman | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' either in proper N. (confer, compare āśā-d-) or in adjective (cf. mfn.) (where, after a numeral, the fem. must end in ī- exempli gratia, 'for example' dvi-dāmnī- ). [ confer, compare Greek in ; in, .]  |
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dāmana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. damana-) relating to the Artemisia flower.  |
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damana | mf(ī-)n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' taming, subduing, overpowering  |
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damana | mf(ī-)n. self-controlled, passionless, 26, 2  |
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damana | m. a tamer of horses, charioteer,  |
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damana | m. (gaRa nandy-ādi-) Artemisia indica  |
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damana | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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damana | m. of yāmāyana- (author of )  |
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damana | m. of a son of vasu-deva- by rohiṇī-,  |
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damana | m. of a brahmarṣi-,  |
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damana | m. of a son of bharadvāja-,  |
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damana | m. of an old king,  |
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damana | m. of a vidarbha- king,  |
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damana | n. taming, subduing, punishing  |
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damana | n. self-restraint  |
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damana | n. Name of a śakti-  |
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damanabhañjikā | f. "breaking damana- flowers ", a kind of sport  |
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damanaka | m. Artemisia indica  |
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damanaka | m. Name of a man  |
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damanaka | m. of a jackal  |
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damanaka | m. (n.?) Name of a metre of 4 times 6 short syllables  |
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damanaka | m. of another of 4 lines of 10 short syllables and one long each.  |
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dāmanaparvan | n. the 14th day in light half of the month caitra- (a festival on which flowers are gathered)  |
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damanāropaṇa | n. a particular ceremony,  |
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dāmanī | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' also nīka-) a long rope to which calves are tied by means of shorter ropes  |
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dāmani | m. patronymic fr. damana- plural Name of a warrior tribe, P.  |
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damanī | f. Solanum Jacquini  |
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dāmanīya | m. a prince of the dāmani-s  |
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damanīya | mfn. tamable, to be restrained  |
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dāmanvat | mfn. furnished with gifts  |
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dāmanvat | mfn. furnished with cords  |
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damanya | Nom. (subjunctive yat-) to subdue  |
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ḍambaranāman | mfn. having a high-sounding name,  |
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daṃśman | n. a bite or the spot bitten  |
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daṃśman | n. see tṛṣṭ/a--.  |
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dānamanohara | m. Name of work  |
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dānavarman | m. "whose armour is liberality", Name of a merchant  |
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daṇḍakarman | n. punishment  |
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daṇḍaśarman | m. Name of two princes  |
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daṇḍiman | m. abstr. of ḍ/a- gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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dantajanman | n. growth of the teeth  |
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dantasadman | n. "tooth-abode", the mouth  |
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dārādhigamana | n. "wife-going", marriage  |
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dārakarman | n. taking a wife, marrying |
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daramanthara | mfn. a little slow, .  |
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darīman | destruction  |
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darman | m.  |
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darman | m.  |
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darśanīyaṃmanya | mfn. thinking one's self to be g-  |
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dārukarman | n. wood-carving  |
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dāruṇakarman | n. violent treatment (of diseases)  |
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dāruṇātman | mfn. hard-hearted, cruel  |
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dāruvarman | m. Name of a man  |
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dāsaśarman | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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daśavidhasnānamantra | m. plural Name of particular hymns  |
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dattamahiman | m. another work ascribed to him.  |
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dattānapakarman | n. non-delivery of gifts  |
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dattānapakarman | n. see  |
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dattaśarman | for daṇḍa--.  |
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dattātman | mfn. (with putra-,a son deserted by his parents) who gives himself (For adoption as a child)  |
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dattātman | m. Name of one of the viśve-devā-s  |
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daurmanasāyana | m. patronymic fr. dur-manas- gaRa aśvādi-.  |
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daurmanasya | n. dejectedness, melancholy, despair  |
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daurmantrya | n. bad consultation or advice (varia lectio dur-mantra-).  |
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dauṣmanta | wrong reading for prec.  |
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dauṣmanti | wrong reading for prec.  |
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dehavarman | n. "body-armour", the skin  |
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deśāntaragamana | n. going abroad, travelling  |
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devabrahman | m. "a Brahman among the gods", Name of nārada- Brahman esteemed by the gods  |
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devadamanī | f. Name of a woman  |
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devadamanikā | f. Name of a woman  |
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devadhāman | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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devadharman | m. Name of a king  |
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devakarman | n. religious act or rite, worship of the gods  |
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devamanuṣya | ( ) ( ) m. plural gods and men.  |
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devamanuṣya | ( ) m. plural gods and men.  |
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devanāman | m. Name of a king and a varṣa- in kuśa-dvīpi-  |
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devapatimantrin | m. " indra-'s counsellor", Name of bṛhas-pati-, the planet Jupiter  |
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devasadman | n. a god's seat  |
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devaśarman | m. "having the gods as refuge", Name of an old sage  |
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devaśarman | m. of an arhat- (author of the vijñāna-kāya-śāstra-)  |
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devaśarman | m. of a minister of jayāpīḍa- (king of kaśmīra-)  |
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devasumanas | n. "divine flower", a species of flower  |
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devatāmandira | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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devatātman | mfn. (tāt-) having a divine soul  |
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devatātman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devatāveśman | n. ( ) equals -gṛha-.  |
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devātman | m. the divine soul  |
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devātman | m. Ficus Religiosa  |
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devātman | mfn. being of divine nature, containing a deity, sacred  |
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devavarman | n. armour of the gods  |
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devavarman | m. "having divine armour", Name of a prince  |
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devavarman | m. of the author of the tomara-vaṃśa- (1350)  |
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devavartman | n. "divine path", the atmosphere  |
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devaveśman | n. "house of the gods", temple, chapel  |
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devendravarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings,  |
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devīdhāman | n. temple of durgā-  |
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devīmāhātmyamantravibhāgakrama | m. Name of work  |
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devīmahiman | m. Name of a stotra-.  |
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devīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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devyāgamanatantra | n. Name of work  |
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dhāman | n. dwelling-place, house, abode, domain etc. etc. (especially seat of the gods see madhyamaṃ dhāma viṣṇoḥ- [ ];site of the sacred fire and the soma- etc.;with priyam-,favourite residence )  |
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dhāman | n. favourite thing or person, delight, pleasure  |
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dhāman | n. the inmates of a house or members of a family, class, troop, band, host (also plural) etc.  |
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dhāman | n. law, rule, established order (especially of mitra-- varuṇa-)  |
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dhāman | n. state, condition  |
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dhāman | n. manner, mode, tone, form, appearance (especially in sacrifice, song etc.)  |
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dhāman | n. effect, power, strength, majesty, glory, splendour, light etc.  |
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dhāman | according to to some in also = muhūrta-,"an hour".  |
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dhāman | m. Name of one of the 7 ṛṣi-s of the 4th manv-antara- (varia lectio dhātṛ-) [ confer, compare Greek in ; , etc.; Latin fam-ulus; Anglo-Saxon do7m; Gothic domas; German tuomand suffix -tum.]  |
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dhamana | mfn. blowing with a bellows  |
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dhamana | mfn. blowing i.e. scaring away (see māyā--)  |
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dhamana | mfn. cruel  |
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dhamana | m. reed |
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dhamana | m. Azadirachta Indica  |
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dhamana | m. or n. a particular high number  |
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dhamana | n. melting (of ore).  |
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dhamani | f. the act of blowing or piping  |
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dhamani | f. (also nī-) a pipe or tube, (especially) a canal of the human body, any tubular vessel, as a vein, nerve etc. etc. (24 tubular vessels starting from the heart or from the navel are supposed to carry the raca-or chyle through the body)  |
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dhamani | f. the throat, neck  |
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dhamani | f. Name of hrāda-'s wife (the mother of vātāpi- and ilvala-)  |
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dhamanī | f. a sort of perfume  |
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dhamanī | f. turmeric or Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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dhāmanī | f. Hemionitis Cordifolia  |
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dhāmanī | f. any tubular vessel of the body (equals dhamani-)  |
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dhāmanidhi | m. "treasure of splendour", the sun  |
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dhāmanikā | f. (fr. dhamanī-?) Solanum Jacquini  |
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dhamanīla | mfn. full-veined, having prominent veins, gaRa sidhmādi-.  |
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dhamanīrajjusaṃtata | mfn. "having the veins strained like cords", emaciated, lank  |
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dhamanisaṃtata | mfn. "having the veins strained like cords", emaciated, lank  |
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dhanadāmantra | m. Name of a particular prayer  |
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dhanadharman | m. Name of a king  |
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dhanadharman | n. dual number (maṇī-) (prajā-pateḥ-) Name of 2 sāman-s  |
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dhanavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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dhanoṣman | (or noṣ-) m. burning desire for money or for wealth  |
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dhanyammanya | mfn. thinking one's self fortunate  |
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dhariman | m. a balance, weight (see ma-meya-)  |
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dhariman | m. form, figure  |
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dharīman | m. equals dharman-  |
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dharīman | m. only locative case maṇi-, according to custom or law or precept  |
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dharitrīsutrāman | m. idem or 'm. prince, king '  |
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dharmābhimanas | mfn. directing the mind to virtue or religion, virtuous  |
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dharmajanman | m. "son of dharma- id est yama- ", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmakarman | n. work of duty, pious action  |
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dharman | m. bearer, supporter, arranger  |
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dharman | m. Name of a son of bṛhad-rāja- and father of kṛtaṃ-jaya-  |
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dharman | n. (older than dh/arma- q.v,in later language mostly in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see below) support, prop, hold  |
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dharman | n. established order of things, steadfast decree (of a god, especially of mitra-- varuṇa-), any arrangement or disposition  |
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dharman | n. will, pleasure  |
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dharman | n. law, rule, duty  |
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dharman | n. practice, custom, mode, manner (dh/armaṇā-, mabhis-; maṇas p/ari-in regular order, naturally; svāya dhar maṇe-at one's own pleasure; dharmaṇi-with the permission of, /adhi dh-against the will of [gen.])  |
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dharman | n. (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') nature, quality, characteristic mark or attribute (see an-ucchitti--) (see uñcha--[add.], kṣatra--, phala--, phena-.) (see dasyu--[add.]) (see cid-dh-[add.]) (see vināśa--.).  |
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dharmanābha | m. "law-centre", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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dharmanābha | m. of a king  |
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dharmanada | m. Name of a sacred lake  |
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dharmanandana | m. " dharma-'s joy or son", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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dharmanandana | m. plural the sons of pāṇḍu- (see -ja-, -janman-etc.)  |
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dharmanandin | m. Name of a Buddhist author.  |
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dharmanāśā | f. "law-ruin", Name of a fictitious city,  |
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dharmanātha | m. legal protector  |
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dharmanetra | m. "law-eyed", Name of a grandson of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of taṃsu- and father of duṣmanta-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of haihaya-  |
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dharmanetra | m. of a son of su-vrata- (varia lectio -sūtra-).  |
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dharmanibandha | m. attachment to law, virtue, piety ( dharmanibandhin dhin- mfn.pious, holy )  |
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dharmanibandha | m. Name of work  |
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dharmanibandhin | mfn. dharmanibandha |
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dharmaniṣpatti | f. fulfilment of duty, moral or religious observance  |
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dharmaniṣṭha | mfn. grounded on or devoted to virtue  |
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dharmanitya | mfn. constant in duty  |
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dharmaniveśa | m. religious devotion  |
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dharmaśarman | m. "refuge of law or virtue", Name of a preceptor  |
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dharmātman | mfn. religious-minded, just, virtuous, dutiful  |
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dharmātman | m. a saint, religious person  |
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dharmātman | m. Name of kumāra-pāla-  |
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dharmavarman | n. "shield or armour of justice"Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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dharmavidharman | n. plural (prajāpater dharmav-) Name of 4 sāman-s  |
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dharṣaṇātman | m. having a violent nature, Name of śiva-  |
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dhautapāpman | mfn. purified from sin  |
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dhautātman | mfn. pure-hearted  |
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dhavaliman | m. white colour, whiteness  |
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dhīkarman | n. the object of perception or understanding  |
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dhīragovindaśarman | m. Name of an author (Calcutta edition 1800)  |
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dhmāman | wrong reading for dhyāman-  |
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dhṛṣanmanas | mfn. bold-minded  |
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dhṛṣṭaśarman | m. Name of a son of svaphalka-  |
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dhṛtātman | mfn. firm-minded, steady, calm  |
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dhṛtavarman | m. "wearing armour", Name of a warrior on the side of the kuru-s  |
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dhṛtiparītātman | mfn. joyful in mind  |
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dhūmana | n. (astrology) the obscuration (of a comet; see dhūpana-).  |
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dhūmanetra | n. equals dhūpa-n-  |
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dhūmanetra | m. Name of a mountain  |
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dhūmanirgamana | n. "smoke-outlet", chimney  |
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dhūmavartman | n. equals -patha-  |
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dhumāvatīmantra | m. Name of particular magical formulas  |
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dhumāvatīmanu | m. Name of particular magical formulas  |
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dhūmravarṇāmanu | m. Name of a magic formula  |
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dhūmriman | m. dark colour, obscurity  |
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dhūpoṣman | m. the heat or smoke of burnt frankincense  |
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dhūsariman | m. grey or dusty-white (the colour)  |
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dhūtapāpman | mfn. equals -pāpa-  |
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dhvajotthāpanamantra | m. Name of work  |
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dhvāṅkṣanāman | m. a species of dark udumbara-  |
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dhvasman | m. polluting, darkening (destroying )  |
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dhvasmanvat | mfn. covered, obscured  |
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dhvasmanvat | n. water  |
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dhvastapreman | mfn. whose love has vanished  |
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dīnamanas | mfn. equals -citta-  |
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dinammanyā | f. a full-moon night,  |
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dīptaroman | m. "red-haired", Name of one of the viśve- devā-s  |
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dīptātman | mfn. having a fiery nature  |
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dīrghaprasadman | (gh/a--) mfn. offering extensive seats (the earth)  |
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dīrgharoman | mfn. "long-haired"  |
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dīrgharoman | m. a bear  |
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dīrgharoman | m. Name of one of the attendants on śiva-  |
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dīrghatapaḥsvargagamana | n. "the story of a long penance", and"going to heaven by long penance", Name of 2 chapters of the  |
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dīrghavartman | n. equals -yātha-  |
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dīrghotkaṇṭhamanas | mfn. having the heart full of an old longing  |
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diṣṭagamana | n. dying, death (confer, compare diṣṭā- gatiḥ-,),  |
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divāmanya | mfn. passing for day, appearing as day (night)  |
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divigamana | m. "sky-traveller", a planet, star  |
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divigamanaratna | n. "star-jewel", the sun  |
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divyamantra | m. "the divine syllable", Om, 20.  |
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doman | n. (2. du-) pain, inconvenience (See a-doma-d/a-and dh/a-).  |
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doṣāmanya | mfn. (fr. doṣā- ind.) considered as nocturnal, passing for nocturnal (day)  |
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doṣāmanya | mfn. see  |
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doṣaśamana | mfn. equals -ghna-  |
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draḍhiman | m. firm place, stronghold against persecutors Scholiast or Commentator on  |
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draḍhiman | m. firmness, resolution  |
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draḍhiman | m. affirmation, assertion  |
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drāghiman | m. length  |
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drāghiman | m. a degree of longitude  |
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drāghman | m. equals ghim/an-  |
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draṣṭumanas | mfn. having a mind to see, wishing to see  |
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dṛḍhaloman | mfn. coarse-haired, bristled  |
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dṛḍhaloman | m. coarse hair, bristles  |
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dṛḍhaloman | m. a hog  |
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dṛḍhamanyu | mfn. having intense anger or grief  |
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dṛḍhavarman | m. "having strong armour", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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dṛḍhavarman | m. of a king of Prayag  |
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dṛkkarman | n. an operation by which any planet of a certain latitude (vikṣepa-) is referred to the ecliptic  |
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dṛptātman | mfn. "haughty-minded"(kṛṣṇa-)  |
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dṛṣadaśman | m. equals t-putra-  |
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dṛṣṭadharman | varia lectio for -śarman-.  |
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dṛṣṭakarman | mfn. whose actions are seen or proved, tried by practice  |
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dṛṣṭakarman | mfn. who has seen the practice of others  |
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dṛṣṭaśarman | m. Name of a prince (varia lectio -dharman-).  |
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drumanakha | m. equals dru-n-  |
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dugdhāśman | m. calcareous spar  |
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duḥkhaparītātman | mfn. whose soul is affected with anguish  |
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duḥkhaśokasamanvita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. feeling pain and sorrow '  |
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duradmanī | f. bad or noxious food  |
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dūragamana | n. the going or travelling far  |
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durātman | mfn. evil-natured, wicked, bad etc.  |
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durbhikṣaśamana | m. "alleviator of famine", a king  |
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durdamana | mfn. equals -dama-  |
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durdamana | m. Name of a prince, son of śatānīka-  |
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durgakarman | n. fortification  |
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durgamanīya | (Scholiast or Commentator) mfn. equals -gama-.  |
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duritadamanī | f. Mimosa Suma  |
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duritātman | mfn. evil-minded, malicious  |
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durmanas | n. bad disposition, perversity of mind  |
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durmanas | mfn. ([ see ]) in bad or low spirits, sad, melancholy etc. ( durmanastā -tā- f.sadness Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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durmanas | mfn. Name of a man (see daur-manasāyana-)  |
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durmanaska | mfn.  |
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durmanasmanas | mfn.  |
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durmanastā | f.  |
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durmanastā | f. durmanas |
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durmanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be or become troubled or sad  |
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durmanman | mfn. evil-minded  |
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durmantra | m. bad advice (varia lectio daurmantrya-)  |
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durmantrin | m. bad adviser or minister  |
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durmantrin | mfn. having bad ministers  |
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durmantrita | mfn. badly advised  |
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durmantrita | n. equals prec.  |
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durmantu | mfn. difficult to be understood  |
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durmanuṣya | m. a wicked man, villain  |
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durṇāman | mf(mnī-)n. having a bad name  |
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durṇāman | m. Name of particular evil demons causing diseases (or according to Name of a worm see -nāman-)  |
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durnāman | m. "having a bad name", Name of a yakṣa-  |
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durnāman | f. (= m.or mnī-) a cockle  |
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durnāman | f. hemorrhoids, piles (see -ṇāman-)  |
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durvāsasomahiman | m. Name of work  |
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duryāman | m. "going badly", Name of a prince (varia lectio -dama-).  |
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duścarman | mfn. affected with a skin-disease, leprous  |
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duścarman | mfn. having no prepuce  |
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duṣkarakarman | (varia lectio duṣkarma-kārin-) mfn. doing difficult things, clever  |
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duṣkarman | n. wickedness, sin  |
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duṣkarman | n. any difficult or painful act  |
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duṣkarman | mfn. acting wickedly, criminal  |
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duṣkṛtakarman | mfn. acting wickedly, criminal  |
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duṣkṛtakarman | n. wicked deed, wickedness  |
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duṣkṛtātman | mfn. evil-minded, wicked, base  |
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duṣmanta | wrong reading for duṣyanta- below.  |
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duṣṭadamana | n. "taming of the bad", Name of work  |
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duṣṭadamanakāvya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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duṣṭāntarātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. evil-minded, malevolent '  |
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duṣṭātman | mfn. evil-minded, malevolent  |
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dūtakarman | n. business or duty of a messenger  |
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dvādaśākṣaramantra | m. the prayer of 12 syllables addressed to viṣṇu- (see dvādaśa-pattraka-)  |
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dvādaśātman | m. "appearing in 12 forms", the sun (in each month)  |
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dvārapālamantra | m. a kind of hymn.  |
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dvāravartman | n. gateway  |
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dvibarhajman | mfn. (fr. barha- equals has-) having a double course or path  |
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dvijanman | mfn. having a double birth or birth-place or nature  |
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dvijanman | mfn. a member of the first three classes (especially a Brahman) etc.  |
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dvijanman | mfn. a tooth (as twice grown)  |
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dvijanman | mfn. any oviparous animal (as bird, snake etc.) ,  |
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dvimantha | mfn.  |
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dvināman | (dv/i--) mf(mnī-)n. having 2 names  |
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dvirāgamana | n. "twice coming", the ceremony of the second entrance of the bride into her husband's, house after a visit to that of her father  |
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dvirāgamanaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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dyotman | See su-d-.  |
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dyudhāman | m. having one's abode in heaven, a god  |
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dyumadgāman | mfn. loud-singing  |
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dyusadman | m. a god (see prec.)  |
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dyutatadyāman | mfn. having a shining path  |
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dyūtavartman | n. method of gambling-bill  |
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ekāgramanas | mfn. fixing one's mind on one object, closely attentive  |
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ekajanman | m. "once-born", a śūdra-  |
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ekajanman | m. "having pre-eminent birth", a king  |
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ekakarman | ( ) mfn. having one and the same business  |
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ekamanas | mfn. fixing the mind upon one object, concentrated, attentive etc.  |
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ekamanas | mfn. unanimous  |
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ekātman | m. the one spirit  |
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ekātman | mfn. depending solely on one's self, being without any friend, only, alone  |
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ekātman | mfn. having the same nature, of one and the same nature  |
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ekavartman | n. a by-way, path  |
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ekaveśman | n. a unique building  |
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ekaveśman | n. one and the same house  |
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ekaveśman | n. a solitary house or room  |
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eman | n. course, way ; ([ confer, compare Greek , Lithuanian eisme.])  |
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evaṃkarman | mfn. one who has done so,  |
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evaṃnāman | mfn. so called  |
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gadavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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gaganaromantha | m. "ruminating on the sky", nonsense, absurdity  |
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gaganaromanthāyita | n. "something like ruminating on the sky", absurdity, iv, 48.  |
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gahman | m. (equals g/ambhan-) depth (varia lectio gaṃh-).  |
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gajacarman | n. an elephant's skin  |
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gajacarman | n. a kind of leprosy.  |
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galacarman | n. the gullet, throat  |
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gāman | See dyumad-g-.  |
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gāman | See dyumad-g-.  |
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gamana | n. going, moving, manner of going etc. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).)  |
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gamana | n. going to or approaching (with accusative or genitive case [ ] or prati-or a local adverb or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc.  |
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gamana | n. going away, departure, decampment, setting out (for war or for an attack)  |
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gamana | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' sexual intercourse (with a woman)  |
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gamana | mfn. (with a man)  |
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gamana | n. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' undergoing, attaining, iv, 22  |
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gamana | n. footmarks (?),  |
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gamanābādha | n. hindrance in travelling  |
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gamanāgamana | n. sg. going and coming, death and re-birth,  |
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gamanārha | mfn. to be sought, fit, desirable  |
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gamanavat | mfn. furnished with motion (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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gamanavat | mfn. passing away on  |
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gamanikā | f. explanatory paraphrase  |
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gamanīya | mfn. accessible, approachable, that may be gone to or reached (by genitive case) (superl. -tama-) (Prakrit)  |
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gamanīya | mfn. to be understood, intelligible  |
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gamanīya | mfn. to be followed or practised or observed  |
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gamanīya | mfn. in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' relating to going etc. (exempli gratia, 'for example' guru-strī--,"relating to or consisting in the intercourse with the wife of a teacher", as a sin ) .  |
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gaṃhman | varia lectio for gah- q.v  |
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gāṃmanya | mfn. thinking one's self a cow  |
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gāṃmanya | See gāṃ-,  |
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gaṇakarman | n. a rite common to a whole class or to all  |
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gaṇḍāśman | m. equals ḍaśilā-  |
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gandhanāman | m. a variety of Ocimum with red blossoms  |
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gandhanāman | f. (mnī-) one of the minor diseases (kṣudra-roga-)  |
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gandhāśman | m. equals dha-pāṣāṇa-  |
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gaṇeśasahasranāman | n. Name of a part of the  |
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garbhabharman | n. "supporting a foetus", gestation  |
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garbhavartman | n. "embryo-path", passage leading from the womb  |
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garbhaveśman | n. an inner apartment  |
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garbhaveśman | n. a lying-in chamber,  |
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garbhaveśman | n. equals -vasati-  |
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gariman | m. (fr. gur/u- ) heaviness, weight  |
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gariman | m. one of the 8 siddhi-s of śiva- (making himself heavy at will) Introd. 15  |
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gariman | m. importance, dignity, venerableness  |
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gariman | m. a venerable person (as rudra-)  |
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garuḍāśman | m. equals ḍamāṇikya-  |
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gatamanas | (t/a--) mfn. equals -jīva-  |
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gatamanaska | mfn. thinking of (locative case)  |
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gaulomana | mfn. resembling cow's hair (go-loman-) gaRa śarkarādi- (ma- )  |
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gauramantra | m. Name of a mantra- (?) (see rī-m-.),  |
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gauriman | m. the being white  |
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gaurīmantra | m. a prayer to gaurī- (see ra-m-.)  |
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gauryaśman | m. equals rī-pāṣāṇa-  |
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gautamanyagrodha | m. " gautama-'s nyagrodha-"Name of a fig-tree near vaiśālī-  |
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gāyatrīmantra | m. prayers connected with the gāyatrī-.  |
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gāyatrīsāman | n. Name of several sāman-s (recited in the gāyatrī- metre)  |
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gāyatrīyāman | mf(mnī-)n. approaching with gāyatrī- verses  |
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ghanavartman | n. equals -padavī-  |
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ghaṭajanman | m. "jar-born", droṇa-  |
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giriśarman | m. Name of a teacher  |
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gīrvāṇavartman | n. "path of gods", the sky  |
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glānamanas | mfn. one whose mind feels aversion or dislike  |
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gman | See pṛthu-gm/an-.  |
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gobrāhmaṇamanuṣya | m. plural cows, Brahmans, and men  |
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gocarman | n. an ox-hide, cow's hide  |
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gocarman | n. a particular measure of surface (a place large enough for the range of 100 cows, one bull, and their calves ;or a place ten times as large ;a place 300 feet long by 10 broad ;or a place 30 daṇḍa-s long by 1 daṇḍa- and 7 hasta-s broad, [ ];it is also defined as an extent of land sufficient to support a man for a year ;originally probably a piece of land large enough to be encompassed by straps of leather from a cow's hide see )  |
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godhāsāman | n. the sāman- of godhā-  |
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gogamana | n. intercourse with a cow,  |
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gokarman | n. taking care of cows  |
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goloman | n. a cow's hair (from which dūrvā- grass is said to spring)  |
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gomanda | See -manta-. 1.  |
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gomanta | m. Name of a mountain (varia lectio nda-) etc.  |
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gomanta | m. an owner of cattle  |
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gomanta | m. a herd of cattle  |
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gomanta | m. a multitude of cattle-owners  |
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gomanta | m. plural Name of a people (varia lectio goghnata-).  |
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gonāman | n. a name for a cow  |
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goṇāśman | m. a kind of gem  |
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gopālavarman | m. Name of a king of Kashmir  |
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gorakṣasahasranāman | n. "the thousand names of śiva-", Name of work  |
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goṣṭhakarman | n. a rite relating to the cow-stable  |
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gotranāman | n. the family name  |
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grahavarman | varia lectio for guha-v-.  |
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grāmanāpita | m. the village barber  |
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grāmanivāsin | mfn. living in villages (birds)  |
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grāmasīmanta | (= - sīmā-),  |
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grāmyakarman | n. equals ma-caryā-  |
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gṛhakarman | n. equals -kārya-  |
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gṛhakarman | n. a domestic rite (performed at the solemn entrance into a house)  |
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gṛhanamana | gaRa 2. kṣubhnādi-.  |
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gṛhāśman | m. equals ha-kacchapa-  |
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gṛhavarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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gṛhītakhaḍgacarman | mfn. grasping sword and shield  |
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gṛhītanāman | mfn. one who has received a name, named  |
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gṛhyakarman | n. a domestic rite.  |
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gṛhyākarman | n. equals hya-k-  |
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grīṣmahemanta | m. dual number summer and winter  |
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gudavartman | n. the anus  |
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gūḍhamantra | mfn. having secret intentions,  |
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gūḍhotman | (for ḍhātman-) m.  |
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guṇakarman | n. an unessential secondary action (ma-tva-)  |
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guṇakarman | n. (in grammar) the secondary or less immediate object of an action  |
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guṇātman | mfn. having qualities  |
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guṇavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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gūrtamanas | (t/a--) mfn. with grateful mind ("with prepared mind" ),  |
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gurukarman | n. any affair of a spiritual teacher  |
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gurustrīgamanīya | mfn. See gam-.  |
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gurutalpābhigamana | n. idem or 'f. the violation of a teacher's bed, 107' (see gaurutalpika-.)  |
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haimana | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging or suitable to winter, winterly, wintry, cold etc.  |
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haimana | m. the month mārgaśīrṣa- (November-December)  |
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haimana | m. a kind of rice which grows in winter (equals ṣaṣṭika-)  |
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haimana | m. n. winter, cold  |
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haimana | mfn. golden (varia lectio haimaja-)  |
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haimanta | mf(/ī-)n. (fr., hemanta-) wintry, relating or suitable to or growing in winter  |
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haimantika | mfn. equals prec.  |
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haimantika | mfn. equals hematam adhīte veda vā- gaRa vasantādi-.  |
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haitanāman | m. patronymic fr. hitanāman-  |
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haitanāmana | m. idem or 'm. patronymic fr. hitanāman- '  |
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haṃsagamana | n. the gait of a swan or goose  |
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haṃsagamanā | f. Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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haṃsaroman | n. equals -tūla-  |
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hanman | m. or n. a stroke, blow, thrust  |
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hantumanas | mfn. intending to kill  |
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hanumadaṣṭottaraśatanāman | n.  |
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hanumaddvādaśanāman | n. Name of work  |
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hanumadviṣayamantra | m. Name of work  |
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hanuman | m. Calcutta edition for mat- (in hanumādi-)  |
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hanuman | in compound for mat-.  |
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hanumanmālāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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hanumanmantragahvara | n. (= mad-gahvara-) Name of work  |
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hanumanmantroddhāra | m. Name of work  |
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hanumannāṭaka | n. Name of a drama (containing the story of the rāmāyaṇa- dramatized equals mahā-n- q.v)  |
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hanumannighaṇṭu | m.  |
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hanumanta | in compound for mat-.  |
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hanumantabhaṭṭīya | n. Name of a poem.  |
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hanumanteśvara | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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hanumanteśvaratīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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hanumatsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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harekṛṣṇamahāmantrārthanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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haribhāskaraśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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haribrahman | m. Name of an author  |
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hariharabrahman | m. Name of author  |
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hariharamanṇḍalaṣoḍaśaliṅgobhava | m. Name of work  |
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hariharāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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hariloman | mfn. yellow-haired  |
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harimahiman | m. Name of work  |
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hariman | m. (for 2.See) death, illness  |
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hariman | m. time  |
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harīman | m. equals mātariśvan-  |
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hariman | m. (for 1.See) yellow colour, yellowness (as a disease) , jaundice  |
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harimandira | n. a temple of viṣṇu-  |
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harimandira | n. the world of viṣṇu-,  |
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harimanta | m. Name of an āṅgirasa- (author of )  |
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harimantha | m. Premna Spinosa (the wood of which by attrition produces flame)  |
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harimantha | m. the chick-pea  |
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harimantha | m. Name of a particular country  |
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harimanthaja | m. "produced in the district hari-mantha-", the chick-pea  |
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harimanthaja | mn. a sort of kidney-bean  |
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harimanthaka | m. the chick-pea  |
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harimanyusāyaka | (h/ari--) mfn. stimulating the mettle of the bay horses (said of indra-)  |
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hariṇacarman | n. a deer-skin  |
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hariṇadhāman | m. "deer-abode", the moon  |
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hariṇalakṣman | ( ) m. "deer-marked", the moon.  |
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harināman | n. the name of hari- or viṣṇu-  |
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harināman | m. the kidney-bean, Phaseolus Mungo  |
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harinārāyaṇaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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harirāyaśarman | m. Name of various men  |
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hariroman | mfn. having fair hair on the body  |
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hariśarman | ( ) m. Name of various persons.  |
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harivarman | m. Name of various men  |
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harman | n. gaping, yawning  |
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harman | See .  |
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harṣanāthaśarman | m. Name of authors  |
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harṣasamanvita | filled with joy, joyful, w.  |
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harṣavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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haryātman | m. Name of a vyāsa-  |
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hastivarman | m. Name of a king  |
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hatādhimantha | mfn. free from disease of the eye or from loss of sight  |
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haṭhakarman | n. an act of violence  |
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haṭhaśarman | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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havīman | m. or n. call, invocation  |
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havirdhāman | mfn. possessing a soma- car or shed  |
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havirdhāman | m. Name of a son of antardhāman- (see havir-dhāna-)  |
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havirmantha | m. Premna Spinosa or Longifolia  |
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havyamantrāhikṛta | m. du ."superintendent of the sacrifice and of the council", a priest and a minister  |
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hayakarman | n. practice or knowledge of horses  |
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hemadharman | m. Name of a man  |
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heman | n. impulse ( "gold")  |
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heman | n. water  |
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heman | (See him/a-and next), winter (only used in locative case,"in the winter")  |
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heman | n. (of doubtful derivation) gold etc.  |
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heman | n. a gold piece  |
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heman | n. (plural) golden ornaments  |
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heman | n. Mesua Roxburghii  |
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heman | n. the thorn-apple  |
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heman | m. the planet Mercury  |
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hemanābhi | m. a golden nave  |
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hemanābhi | mfn. having a golden nave or centre  |
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hemanetra | m. "golden eyed", Name of a yakṣa-  |
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hemanta | m. winter, the cold season (comprising the two months agra-hāyaṇa- and pauṣa- id est from middle of November to middle of January) etc.  |
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hemanta | hemavala- See p.1304, columns 1 and 2.  |
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hemantajabdha | (t/a--) mfn. swallowed by winter (id est"hidden away or disappeared in winter")  |
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hemantamegha | m. a winter-cloud  |
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hemantanātha | m. "lord of winter", the wood-apple tree (equals kapittha-)  |
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hemantānila | m. a winter wind |
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hemantānta | m. (only in locative case nte-) the end of winter  |
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hemantapratyavarohaṇa | n. redescending into winter (a kind of ceremony)  |
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hemantaṛtuvarṇana | n. "description of the winter season", Name of work  |
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hemantasamaya | m. winter time  |
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hemantasiṃha | m. Name of a king of karṇapūra-  |
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hemantaśiśira | m. dual number (see ) winter and spring  |
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hemantī | f. idem or 'm. winter, the cold season (comprising the two months agra-hāyaṇa- and pauṣa- id est from middle of November to middle of January) etc.'  |
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herambamantra | m. a particular mantra- (sacred to gaṇeśa-).  |
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hetimantra | m. Name of a mantra-  |
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himadhāman | m. "cold-rayed", the moon  |
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himanirjharavipruṣmat | mfn. mixed with or having drops of icy cold water-falls  |
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himanirmukta | mfn. freed from frost  |
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himpativasman | or himmativarman- m. Name of a man  |
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hiṃsākarman | n. any injurious or hostile act (especially employment of magical spells and mystical texts such as those of the atharva-- veda- for the injury of an enemy q.v)  |
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hiṃsātman | (hiṃsāt-) mfn. idem or '(hiṃsāt-) mfn. intent on doing harm '  |
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hīnakarman | mfn. engaged in low Practices, neglecting or omitting customary rites or religious acts  |
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hīnaroman | mfn. deprived of hair, bald  |
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hinvidhenāman | mfn. (of unknown meaning)  |
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hiraṇyaheman | n. gold  |
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hiraṇyaloman | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 5th manv-antara-  |
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hiraṇyaroman | m. "golden-haired", Name of a loka-pāla- (son of marīci-)  |
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hiraṇyaroman | m. of bhīṣmaka-  |
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hiraṇyaroman | m. of a son of parjanya-  |
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hiraṇyaroman | m. of various ṛṣi-s  |
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hiraṇyavarman | m. "having golden armour", Name of a king  |
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hitalālaśarman | (miśra-hita-l-) m. Name of an author  |
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hitanāman | m. Name of a man vArttika  |
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hitātman | mfn. quite intent upon the welfare of (compound) |
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hoḍiman | m. (fr. prec.) gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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homabhasman | n. the ashes of a burnt-offering  |
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homakarman | n. sacrificial act or rite  |
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homamantrabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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homanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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hotṛkarman | n. the work or function of the hotṛ-  |
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hotṛṣāman | n. Name of sāman-s  |
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hrasiman | m. shortness, smallness gaRa pṛthvādi-.  |
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hrasvaroman | m. "short-haired", Name of a king of videha- (son of svarṇa-roman-)  |
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hṛdayātman | m. a heron  |
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hṛnmantra | m. a particular mantra- |
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hṛṣṭamanas | ( ) mfn. equals -citta-.  |
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hṛṣṭaroman | mfn. having the hair of the body bristling or thrilling (with delight or rapture)  |
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hṛṣṭaroman | m. Name of an asura-  |
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iddhamanyu | mfn. having the anger excited or kindled.  |
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idhman | n. fuel,  |
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ihamanas | mfn. having the mind turned hither,  |
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indirāmandira | m. "the home of lakṣmī-"  |
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indirāmandira | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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indradamana | m. Name of an asura-.  |
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indrakarman | m. "performing indra-'s deeds"  |
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indrakarman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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indrakarman | n. a sacrifice to indra-,  |
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indralokāgamana | n. "(Arjuna's) journey to indra-'s world", Name of a section of the third book of the mahā-bhārata-  |
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indramahakarman | m. a dog  |
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indramantrin | m. Name of bṛhaspati- (the planet Jupiter) commentator or commentary on  |
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indrāṇīkarman | n. a particular rite.  |
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indrāṇīsāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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indraśarman | m. Name of a man.  |
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indravarman | m. Name of a warrior.  |
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indriyātman | m. "having the senses for soul", identical or one with the senses  |
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indriyātman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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īrman | m. = īrm/a-2 above  |
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iṣṭakarman | n. (in arithmetic) rule of supposition, operation with an assumed number.  |
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iṣṭayāman | (iṣṭ/a-) mfn. going according to desire  |
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īśvarasadman | n. a temple.  |
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īśvaravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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itināman | mfn. having such a name  |
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jaḍātman | mfn. "cold-natured, and stupid",  |
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jaḍiman | m. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-) equals ḍa-bhāva-  |
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jaḍiman | m. stiffness, senselessness, apathy,  |
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jaḍiman | m. stupidity  |
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jagadantarātman | m. "innermost soul of the universe", viṣṇu-  |
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jagadātman | m. "world-breath", wind  |
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jagadātman | m. "world-soul", the Supreme Spirit, W |
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jagaddhitotrman | (for. - hit-), mfn. having the heart set on the salvation of the world,  |
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jagatsāman | mfn. having the jagat-(- sāman-) for its sāman-  |
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jagdhapāpman | (gdh/a--) mfn. one whose sin is consumed or blotted out (also /a-j- negative)  |
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jahman | n. water  |
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jaimani | m. patronymic fr. j/eman- (varia lectio)  |
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jaimantāyana | varia lectio for jīvantyāy-  |
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jalajanman | n. "water-born", a lotus  |
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jalajasumanā | f. Andropogon aciculatus  |
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jalakāntāśman | m. a kind of precious stone, 40.  |
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jālakarman | n. "net-occupation", fishing |
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jalamandira | n. equals -yantra-m-  |
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jalayantramandira | n. idem or 'n. equals -gṛha- '  |
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jamana | n. equals jem-  |
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jānakīmantra | m. a mantra- addressed to sitā-, Scholiast or Commentator  |
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jānakīnāthaśarman | m. Name of the author of siddhānta-mañjarī-.  |
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jaṅgamana | n. course  |
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janiman | n. generation, birth, origin  |
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janiman | n.  |
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janiman | n. offspring  |
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janiman | n. a creature, being  |
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janiman | n. genus, kind, race  |
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janiman | n. ([ confer, compare Hibernian or Irish geineamhuin,"birth, conception."])  |
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janmajanman | n.  |
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janmajanmani | ind. locative case in every (birth or) life  |
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janman | n. birth, production ( kṛtajanman kṛta-janman- mfn."planted" ), origin (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'"born from" exempli gratia, 'for example' śūdra-. q.v) etc.  |
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janman | n. existence, life (dṛṣṭādṛṣṭaj-,"present and future life") , etc. ( janma ma- accusative ind.through the whole life )  |
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janman | n. nativity  |
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janman | n. re-birth  |
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janman | n. birthplace, home  |
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janman | n. a progenitor, father  |
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janman | n. natal star  |
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janman | n. (in astrology) Name of the 1st lunar mansion,  |
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janman | n. a creature, being  |
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janman | n. people  |
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janman | n. the people of a household, kind, race (ubh/ayaj- sg., dual number and plural,"both races" id est gods and men or [ ] men and animals)  |
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janman | n. nature, quality,  |
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janman | n. custom, manner (pratn/ena j/anmanā-,according to ancient custom) (varia lectio manm- ) (dūta-janmanā-,"like a messenger")  |
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janman | n. water  |
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janmanakṣatra | n. equals -bha-  |
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janmanāman | n. the name received at birth (id est on the 12th day after)  |
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janmavartman | n. equals patha-  |
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japyakarman | n. equals pana-,  |
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jārajanman | m. idem or 'm. equals -garbha- '  |
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jarālakṣman | n. "age-sign", grey hair  |
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jariman | m. old age, decrepitude, death from age  |
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jātakarman | n. a birth-ceremony (consisting in touching a newly-born child's tongue thrice with ghee after appropriate prayers) etc.  |
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jātakarman | n. (cf )  |
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jātamanmatha | mfn. equals -kāma-  |
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jaṭāvarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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jātaveśman | n. equals -vāsaka-  |
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jātūbharman | (t/ū--) mfn. ever nourishing or protecting, 3.  |
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jatudhāman | n. idem or 'n. equals gṛha- q.v '  |
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jatuveśman | n. equals -geha-  |
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javaniman | m. quickness gaRa driḍhādi-.  |
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jayadharman | m. Name of a kaurava- hero  |
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jayanāman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a jaina- teacher,  |
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jayaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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jayavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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jeman | mfn. victorious  |
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jeman | m. victoriousness  |
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jemana | n. idem or 'n. eating (Prakrit miya-).' (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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jemana | See jim-.  |
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jemanaka | n. idem or 'n. idem or 'n. eating (Prakrit miya-).' (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')'  |
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jinasadman | m. a Jain monastery  |
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jitamanas | (tā--) mfn. one who has subdued his heart ( ) .  |
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jitamanyu | mfn. equals -kopa-  |
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jitamanyu | m. viṣṇu-  |
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jitamanyu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a poet,  |
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jitātman | mfn. self-subdued  |
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jitātman | mfn. (a-- negative)  |
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jitātman | m. Name of one of the viśve-devā-s  |
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jīvadāman | m. Name of a prince.  |
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jīvamandira | n. equals -kośa-  |
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jīvaśarman | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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jīvaśarman | m. .  |
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jīvātman | m. the living or personal or individual soul (as distinct from the paramāt- q.v), the vital principle  |
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jman | (only locative case jm/an-) equals kṣ/āman- (see jm/ā-, jm/as- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order 2. ksk/am-)  |
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jman | see /upa--, uru--, dvi-b/arha--, pṛthu--, p/ari--.  |
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jñaṃmanya | mfn. thinking one's self-wise  |
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jñānātman | m. the intellectual soul  |
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jñānātman | mfn. all-wise  |
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jñānavarman | m. Name of a poet, ,  |
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jñātikarman | n. the act or duty of a kinsman  |
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jvalanāśman | m. the sun-stone  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | n. the most excellent sāman-  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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jyeṣṭhasāman | mfn. a chanter of that sāman-  |
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jyotiḥsāman | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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jyotirdhāman | m. Name of one of the 7 sages in tāmasa-'s manv-antara-  |
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jyotirmantra | m. Name of a mantra-  |
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jyotirudgamana | n. the rising of the stars  |
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kākanāman | m. the plant Agati Grandiflora  |
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kakṣaloman | n. the hair under the armpit  |
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kakudman | mfn. high, lofty  |
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kālābhyāgamana | n. Name of  |
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kālacoditakarman | mfn. acting under the influence of fate.  |
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kāladamanī | f. "conquering kāla-", Name of durgā-.  |
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kāladharman | m. the law or operation of time, death  |
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kālakarman | n. "Time's act", death  |
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kālamahiman | m. the power of time.  |
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kalāpavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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kalaśajanman | m. Name of agastya-  |
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kālasamanvita | mfn. "possessed by death", dead  |
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kalātman | (kalāt-) f. a particular ceremony of ordination.  |
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kalidharmanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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kāliman | m. blackness  |
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kālīmanu | m. plural Name of certain mystical prayers.  |
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kāliṃmanyā | f. thinking oneself to be kālī-  |
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kālīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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kālīsamastamantra | m. Name of a mantra-.  |
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kāliyadamana | m. idem or 'm. "destroyer of kāliya-", Name of kṛṣṇa- or viṣṇu- '  |
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kālīyadamana | m. equals kāliya-jit-  |
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kalman | n. equals karman- on  |
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kalman | n. see gaRa kapilakādi-.  |
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kaluṣātman | mfn. of impure mind, bad, wicked  |
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kalyāṇadharman | mfn. of virtuous character or conduct.  |
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kalyāṇamandira | n. temple or abode of health or prosperity  |
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kalyāṇamandira | n. Name of work  |
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kalyāṇamandirastotra | n. Name of a jaina- work.  |
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kalyāṇamandiraṭīkā | f. the commentary on it  |
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kalyāṇaśarman | m. Name of a commentator on varāha-mihira-.  |
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kalyāṇavarman | m. Name of an astronomer  |
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kalyāṇavarman | m. of a man  |
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kalyāṇavartman | m. "walker on a noble path", Name of a king  |
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kalyāṇavartman | f. Name of a princess who erected an image of viṣṇu- (See kalyāṇa-svāmi-keśava-).  |
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kamalavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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kamana | mf(ā-)n. wishing for, desirous, libidinous  |
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kamana | mf(ā-)n. beautiful, desirable, lovely  |
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kamana | m. Name of kāma-  |
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kamana | m. of brahmā-  |
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kamana | m. Jonesia Asoka  |
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kāmana | mfn. lustful, sensual, lascivious ([ confer, compare O. Persian kamana,"loving, true, faithful"])  |
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kāmanā | f. wish, desire  |
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kāmanā | f. the plant Vanda Roxburghii  |
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kamanacchada | m. "having beautiful plumage", a heron  |
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kāmanāśaka | mfn. destroying irregular desires, subduing sensual appetite.  |
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kāmanda | m. Name of a ṛṣi-  |
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kamandaka | m. idem or 'm. plural Name of his descendants gaRa upakādi- '  |
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kamandaka | m. plural idem or 'm. idem or 'm. plural Name of his descendants gaRa upakādi- ' '  |
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kāmandaka | m. equals kāmanda-  |
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kāmandaka | n. Name of work commentator or commentary on  |
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kāmandakī | f. Name of a Buddhist priestess  |
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kāmandakī | f. Name of a town  |
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kāmandaki | m. "son of kamandaka-", Name of the author of a nīti-śāstra- called nīti-sāra- (in which are embodied she principles of his master cāṇakya-).  |
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kāmandakīya | mfn. relating to or composed by kāmandaki-  |
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kamandha | n. water (see kabandha-.)  |
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kāmanīḍā | f. musk  |
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kamanīya | mfn. to be desired or wished for, desirable  |
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kamanīya | mfn. lovely, pleasing, beautiful  |
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kāmanīyaka | n. loveliness, beauty  |
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kamanīyatā | f.  |
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kamanīyatva | n. desirableness, loveliness, beauty.  |
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kamantaka | m. Name of a man  |
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kamantaka | m. plural Name of his descendants gaRa upakādi-  |
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kāmātman | mfn. "whose very essence is desire", consisting of desire, indulging one's desires, given to lust, sensual, licentious |
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kāmātman | mfn. desiring, wishing for  |
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kampalakṣman | m. air, wind  |
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kāmyakarman | n. any act or ceremony done from interested or selfish motives.  |
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kanakavarman | m. Name of a merchant |
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kāñcanavarman | m. "golden-armoured", Name of a prince  |
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kāṇḍanāman | n. plural the names of the kāṇḍa-s,  |
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kapilaśarman | m. Name of brahman-  |
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kapināman | m. idem or 'm. storax, liquid ambar '  |
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kapotaroman | m. Name of a king  |
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karakṛtātman | mfn. "living from hand to mouth", destitute  |
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karamanda | m. Name of a man.  |
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karaṇamantra | m. a mantra- pertaining to any sacred rite, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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kārāveśman | n. idem or 'm. a prison '  |
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karicarman | n. an elephant's hide.  |
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karman | n. (ā- m. ), ( kṛ- ), act, action, performance, business etc.  |
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karman | n. office, special duty, occupation, obligation (frequently in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',the first member of the compound being either the person who performs the action[ exempli gratia, 'for example' vaṇik-k-]or the person or thing for or towards whom the action is performed[ exempli gratia, 'for example' rāja-k-, paśu-k-]or a specification of the action[ exempli gratia, 'for example' śaurya-k-, prīti-k-]) etc.  |
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karman | n. any religious act or rite (as sacrifice, oblation etc., especially as originating in the hope of future recompense and as opposed to speculative religion or knowledge of spirit) etc.  |
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karman | n. work, labour, activity (as opposed to rest, praśānti-) etc.  |
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karman | n. physicking, medical attendance  |
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karman | n. action consisting in motion (as the third among the seven categories of the nyāya- philosophy;of these motions there are five, viz. ut-kṣepaṇa-, ava-kṣepaṇa-, ā-kuñcana-, prasāraṇa-,and gamana-,qq. vv.)  |
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karman | n. calculation  |
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karman | n. product, result, effect  |
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karman | n. organ of sense (or of actionSee karmendriya-)  |
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karman | n. (in grammar) the object (it stands either in the accusative [in active construction], or in the Nominal verb [in passive construction], or in the genitive case [in connection with a noun of action];opposed to kartṛ-the subject) (it is of four kinds, viz. a. nirvartya-,when anything new is produced exempli gratia, 'for example' kaṭaṃ karoti-,"he makes a mat"; putraṃ prasūte-,"she bears a son";b. vikārya-,when change is implied either of the substance and form exempli gratia, 'for example' kāṣṭhaṃ bhasma karoti-,"he reduces fuel to ashes";or of the form only exempli gratia, 'for example' suvarṇaṃ kuṇḍalaṃ karoti-,"he fashions gold into an ear-ring"; Calcutta edition prāpya-,when any desired object is attained exempli gratia, 'for example' grāmaṃ gacchati-,"he goes to the village"; candraṃ paśyati-,"he sees the moon";d. anīpsita-,when an undesired object is abandoned exempli gratia, 'for example' pāpaṃ tyajati-,"he leaves the wicked") |
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karman | n. former act as leading to inevitable results, fate (as the certain consequence of acts in a previous life) , (see karma-pāka-and -vipāka-)  |
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karman | n. the tenth lunar mansion  |
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karmanāman | n. a name in accordance with or derived from actions  |
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karmanāman | n. a participle,  |
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karmanāśā | f. "destroying the merit of works", Name of a river between kāśī- and vihāra-  |
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karmanda | m. Name of a man (author of a bhikṣu-sūtra-)  |
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karmandin | m. one who studies karmanda-'s work  |
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karmandin | m. a beggar (equals bhikṣu-)  |
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karmanibandha | m. necessary consequence of works.  |
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karmanirhāra | m. removal of bad deeds or their effects.  |
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karmanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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karmaniṣṭha | mfn. (Ved. -niṣṭh/ā-) diligent in religious actions, engaged in active duties  |
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karmaniṣṭha | m. a Brahman who performs sacrifices etc.  |
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karmanivṛtti | f. the end of a rite,  |
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karmanyāsa | m. the giving up of active duties  |
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karmātman | mfn. one whose character is action, endowed with principles of action, active, acting  |
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karpūrāśman | m. crystal  |
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kārṣman | n. the goal of a race-course (a line like a furrow)  |
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kārṣman | See kārṣa-.  |
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kārttikamahiman | m. "the greatness of kārttika-", Name of a treatise on the festivals of that month.  |
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karuṇātman | mfn. miserable, mournful  |
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kāśimanuja | m. a man from kāśi-  |
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kaśmīrajanman | n. "produced in Kashmir", saffron  |
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kāśmīrajanman | n. saffron  |
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kathaṃkarman | mfn. how acting?  |
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kaṭukiman | m. sharpness  |
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kaustubhadhāman | m. "abode of the kaustubha-", viṣṇu-  |
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kavikamalasadman | m. "lotus-seat of poets"Name of brahmā- (see kamala-) as the supporter of poets  |
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kelimandira | n. equals -gṛha-,  |
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keśadamanī | f. "destroying the hair", Prosopis spicigera  |
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keśakarman | n. dressing or arranging the hair of the head  |
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keśaśmaśrulomanakha | n. plural hair and beard and down of the body and nails,  |
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keśavajīnandaśarman | m. Name of an author.  |
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ketudharman | m. Name of a man (varia lectio -varman-)  |
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ketuvarman | See -dharman-.  |
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kevalātman | mfn. one whose nature is absolute unity  |
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khaḍgaroman | m. "sword-haired", Name of the charioteer of jālaṃdhara-  |
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khaḍgasadman | n. equals -pidhāna-  |
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khadiravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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khagapatigamanā | f. Name of a goddess  |
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khaṇḍiman | m. defectiveness gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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kharaloman | varia lectio for -roman-  |
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khararoman | m. "having rough hair", Name of one of the nāga- chiefs inhabiting hell  |
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khātman | mfn. having the air as one's nature  |
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khātman | See 3. kh/a-, p.334.  |
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khegamana | m. "moving in the air", a kind of gallinule (equals kālakaṇṭha-)  |
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khelagamana | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. having a stately walk '  |
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kheṭakarman | n. calculation of the motion etc. of planets  |
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kimantara | mf(ā-)n. being at what distance from each other?  |
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kiṃkarman | mfn. of what occupation?  |
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kimmantrin | m. a bad minister  |
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kiṃnāman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mf(ikā-)n. having what name? ' ' ,  |
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kīrtivarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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kīṭanāman | the plant Cissus pedata  |
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klāntamanas | mfn. languid, low-spirited  |
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klinnavartman | n. excess of the lachrymal discharge, watering of the eyes  |
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kliṣṭavartman | n. a disease of the eyelids (see klinna-v-)  |
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kloman | m. the right lung etc.  |
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kloman | m. plural (ānas-) the lungs  |
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kloman | n. the right lung  |
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kloman | n. ([ confer, compare Greek and ; Latin pulmo.])  |
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klomanhṛdaya | n. sg. the right lung and the heart  |
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koṇāgamana | m. (= kanakamuni-), note.  |
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kopajanman | mfn. produced by wrath or anger  |
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kopasamanvita | mfn. affected by anger.  |
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kośaveśman | n. a treasury  |
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kraśiman | m. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-) leanness, emaciation  |
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kraśiman | m. shallowness (of a river)  |
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kratukarman | n. a sacrificial ceremony  |
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kṛcchrakarman | n. a difficult act, difficulty, labour  |
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krīḍāveśman | n. a pleasure-house  |
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kroḍaloman | n. plural hairs on the breast  |
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krodhamantra | m. Name of a mantra-.  |
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krodhasamanvita | mfn. filled with anger.  |
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kṛpātman | mfn. tender-hearted,  |
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kṛṣikarman | n. agriculture  |
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kṛṣṇabhasman | n. sulphate of mercury  |
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kṛṣṇacandradevaśarman | m. Name of a logician who lived about A.D. 1736.  |
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kṛṣṇakarman | n. "making black", a peculiar manner of cauterising  |
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kṛṣṇakarman | mfn. doing wrong, criminal  |
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kṛṣṇaśaṃkaraśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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kṛṣṇaśarman | m. "protected by kṛṣṇa-", Name of an author.  |
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kṛṣṇavartman | m. "whose way is black", fire  |
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kṛṣṇavartman | m. the marking-nut plant (Plumbago Zeylanica)  |
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kṛṣṇavartman | m. Name of rāhu-  |
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kṛṣṇavartman | m. a man of evil conduct, low man, outcast, black-guard  |
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kṛṣṇiman | m. ( ) black, blackness  |
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kṛtabrahman | mfn. (kṛt/a--) one who has performed his devotions  |
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kṛtabrahman | mfn. (a deity) towards whom devotion is performed  |
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kṛtabrahman | mfn. (a sacrifice) in which prayers are duly offered  |
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kṛtadharman | m. idem or 'm. "one who performs his duty", Name of a man '  |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. janman |
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kṛtajanman | mfn. born, produced, generated.  |
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kṛtakarman | n. an act that has been accomplished  |
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kṛtakarman | mfn. one who has done his work or duty  |
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kṛtakarman | mfn. clever, able  |
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kṛtamandāra | m. Name of a man  |
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kṛtamanoratha | mfn. one whose wishes are fulfilled  |
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kṛtamanyu | mfn. indignant.  |
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kṛtaśarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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kṛtātman | mfn. one whose spirit is disciplined  |
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kṛtavarman | m. Name of several princes, especially of a son of hṛdika- and of a son of kanaka- or dhanaka- etc. |
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kṛtavarman | m. Name of the father of the thirteenth arhat- of the present avasarpiṇī-  |
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kṛtiroman | m. Name of a son of kṛti-rāta-  |
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kṛtyavartman | n. the right way or manner in which any object is to be effected.  |
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krūrakarman | n. a bloody or terrible deed  |
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krūrakarman | n. any hard or difficult labour (varia lectio)  |
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krūrakarman | mfn. performing bloody or terrible deeds, fierce, cruel, unrelenting  |
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krūrakarman | m. Name of a plant (equals kaṭu-tumbinī-)  |
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krūrātman | m. "of a cruel nature", Name of the planet Saturn  |
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kṣadman | n. a carving knife  |
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kṣadman | n. (pieces of) food (cut off or carved)  |
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kṣadman | n. water, .  |
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kṣāman | n. earth, soil, ground |
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kṣāman | See 1. kṣam-.  |
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kṣārakarman | n. applying caustic alkali (Lapis infernalis) to proud flesh etc., applying acrid remedies in general.  |
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kṣatajanman | n. "produced by a wound", blood  |
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kṣatradharman | mfn. fulfilling the duties of the second caste  |
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kṣatradharman | mfn. Name of a prince  |
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kṣatrasāman | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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kṣatriyadharman | mfn. having the duties of a soldier or of the second caste  |
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kṣaurakarman | n. idem or 'n. shaving '  |
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kṣaurakarman | n. (See also sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order kṣaura-.)  |
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kṣauramantra | m. plural Name of the formulas  |
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kṣemadharman | varia lectio for -karman- (q.v)  |
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kṣemakarman | mfn. equals -kara-  |
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kṣemakarman | mfn. Name of a prince (varia lectio -dharman- q.v)  |
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kṣemaśarman | m. Name of an author.  |
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kṣemavarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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kṣepiman | m. great velocity, speed  |
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kṣepiman | m. gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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kṣetradharman | m. Name of a prince  |
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kṣetrakarman | n. "soil-cultivation"  |
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kṣīṇājyakarman | mfn. "one who has done with sacrificial ceremonies", a Buddhist  |
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kṣīṇakarman | m. "one whose desire of being active is completely annihilated", a jina-.  |
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kṣīṇāṣṭakarman | m. "one who has suppressed any of the eight groups of actions", an arhat-  |
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kṣīrābdhimandira | mfn. dwelling in the ocean of milk,  |
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kṣodiman | m. minuteness, excessive smallness or inferiority gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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kṣudrāgnimantha | m. Premna spinosa (used for kindling fire)  |
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kṣudrakarman | mfn. acting in a low or vile manner  |
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kṣudrātman | mfn. of a low character  |
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kṣuṇṇamanas | mfn. contrite in heart, penitent  |
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kṣurakarman | n. the operation of shaving  |
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kubjavāmana | n. equals -kirāta- gaRa gavāśvādi-.  |
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kubrahman | m. a degraded or contemptible Brahman  |
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kudharman | n. bad or no justice  |
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kujanman | mfn. of inferior origin  |
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kujanman | m. a low-born man, slave.  |
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kujanman | m. (equals -ja-) the planet Mars.  |
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kukarman | n. a wicked deed  |
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kukarman | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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kukarman | mfn. performing evil actions, wicked  |
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kuladamana | mfn. subduing a family, holding it in subjection gaRa nandy-ādi-.  |
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kulagariman | m. family pride or dignity.  |
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kulakarman | n. the peculiar or proper duty of a family, any observance peculiar to a family  |
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kulaśīlasamanvita | mfn. idem or 'mfn. endowed with a noble character or disposition '  |
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kulavartman | n. (equals -mārga-) the doctrine of the kaula-s.  |
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kumanas | (k/u--) mfn. displeased, angry  |
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kūmanas | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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kūmanas | mfn. (1. ku-) Ved. wicked-minded  |
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kumanīṣa | mfn. of slow intellect  |
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kumanīṣin | mfn. of slow intellect  |
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kumantra | m. a bad advice  |
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kumantra | m. a bad charm  |
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kumantrin | m. a bad counsellor  |
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kumbhajanman | m. "born in a pitcher", Name of agastya-  |
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kunāman | m. "having a bad name", Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi- and kāśy-ādi-  |
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kunāman | n. a bad name, ill repute.  |
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kuṇṭhamanas | mfn. weak-minded  |
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kūrmanātha | m. Name of an author of mantra-s.  |
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kuśanāman | for śiśu-n- q.v  |
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kusumalakṣman | m. "having flowers as a symbol", pradyumna-  |
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kusumanaga | m. Name of a mountain  |
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kusumanagara | n. equals -pura-,  |
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kūṭacchadman | m. a rogue, cheat  |
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kūṭaheman | n. idem or 'n. alloyed or counterfeit gold '  |
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kūṭakarman | n. fraudulent act, trick  |
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kuṭilamanas | mfn. idem or 'mfn. crooked-minded, deceitful '  |
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kuṭilapakṣman | mfn. having curved eyelashes or brows  |
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kuvartman | n. "a bad road", bad doctrine (edition Bomb.)  |
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kvajanman | mfn. where born?  |
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labdhajanman | mfn. one who has obtained birth, born  |
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labdhanāman | mfn. one who has gained a name, well spoken of, famous, celebrated ("for" locative case;in Prakrit) .  |
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labdhapraśamana | n. the securing of what has been acquired, keeping acquisitions in safety  |
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labdhapraśamana | n. (according to to "bestowing acquisitions on a proper recipient")  |
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labdhapraśamanasvastha | mfn. at ease by (reason of) the securing or secure possession of acquisitions  |
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laghiman | m. lightness, levity, absence of weight  |
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laghiman | m. a kind of siddhi- or supernatural faculty of assuming excessive lightness at will (see )  |
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laghiman | m. lowness, meanness (of spirit)  |
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laghiman | m. thoughtlessness, frivolity  |
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laghiman | m. slight, disrespect  |
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laghumanas | mfn. equals -citta- above  |
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laghumantha | m. Premna Spinosa  |
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laghunāman | n. Agallochum  |
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lakṣaṇakarman | n. statement of marks or qualities accurate description, definition  |
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lakṣarāmanāmalekhanavrata | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣman | n. a mark, sign, token, characteristic etc.  |
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lakṣman | n. a good or lucky mark, excellence  |
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lakṣman | n. a bad mark, stain, blemish  |
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lakṣman | n. definition (as"the marks or characteristics collectively")  |
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lakṣman | n. equals pradhāna-, the chief, principal  |
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lakṣman | n. a pearl  |
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lakṣmīdvādaśanāmamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīmandira | n. a fictitious Name of a town  |
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lakṣmīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnārāyaṇasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīnṛsiṃhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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lakṣmyaṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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laktakarman | m. a red variety of the Lodh tree (used in dyeing)  |
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lalāman | n. an ornament, decoration  |
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lalāman | n. (only ) a sectarial mark  |
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lalāman | n. any mark or sign  |
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lalāman | n. a banner, flag  |
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lalāman | n. a tail  |
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lalāman | n. a horn  |
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lalāman | n. a horse  |
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lalāman | n. chief or principal  |
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lalāman | n. a species of stanza (having 10 syllables in the first two pāda-s, 11 in the third, and 13 in the fourth)  |
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lalāman | n. equals ramya- or sukha-.  |
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lalitāsahasranāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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lalitāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. plural Name of work (tāṣ-)  |
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laṅghiman | varia lectio for laṅgiman- q.v  |
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laṅgiman | m. union (ma-maya-,joined)  |
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lauhātman | m. equals lauha-bhū-  |
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laumana | (see ) mfn. (fr. loman-) gaRa saṃkāśādi-.  |
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laumanya | mfn. (fr. loman-) gaRa saṃkāśādi-.  |
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lavaṇamantra | m. a prayer accompanied with an offering of salt  |
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lavaṇiman | m. saltness gaRa dṛḍhādi-  |
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lavaṇiman | m. grace, beauty  |
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lāvaṇyaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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lekhābhrūbhrummanya | mfn. passing for lekhā-bhrū-  |
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līlāmandira | n. a pleasure-house  |
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līlāmanuṣya | m. a sham man, one not really a man  |
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līlāveśman | n. a pleasure-house  |
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lipikarman | n. drawing, painting  |
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lipikarmanirmita | mfn. painted  |
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lobhātman | mfn. greedy-minded, avaricious  |
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lohavarman | n. iron armour, mail  |
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lohitārman | n. a red swelling or blood-shot appearance in the whites of the eyes  |
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lohitiman | m. redness, red colour  |
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lokamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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lokanāthaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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lokasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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lokātman | m. the soul of the universe  |
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loman | n. (later form of roman- q.v) the hair on the body of men and animals (especially short hair, wool etc.;not so properly applicable to the long hair of the head or beard, nor to the mane and tail of animals) etc.  |
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loman | n. a tail  |
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loman | n. dual number (with bharad-vājasya-), Name of sāman-  |
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lomana | m. n. gaRa ardharcādi- (varia lectio)  |
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lulāyalakṣman | m. idem or 'm. "haying a buffalo for an emblem", Name of a gaṇa- of śiva- ' , Name of yama-  |
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lūman | n. equals lūma-  |
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madagamana | prob. wrong reading for manda-g-.  |
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madanadamana | m. " kāma-deva-'s subduer", Name of śiva-  |
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madanamanohara | m. Name of an author (son of madhu-sūdana- paṇḍita-rāja-)  |
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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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madhuparkācamana | n. the tasting of the madhu--parka.  |
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madhuparkamantra | m. Name of work  |
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madhuriman | m. sweetness, suavity, charm  |
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mādhyāhnikamantra | mn. Name of work  |
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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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madhyamanoramā | f. Name of a grammatical work (an abridgement of the manoramā-).  |
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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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mahādevasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahādevaśarman | m. Name of learned man  |
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mahādevāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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mahadyuman | m. or n. (?) Name of a tīrtha- (others"of the sun")  |
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mahākālasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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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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mahāloman | m. Name of the superior of a Buddhist monastery (wrong reading -loma-; see -roman-).  |
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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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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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mahāmanaska | mfn. equals -manas- mfn.  |
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mahāmanasvin | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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mahāmandārava | m. Name of a particular celestial plant  |
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mahāmani | m. Name of a king (wrong reading for -maṇi-, q.v)  |
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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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mahāmohamantra | m. a very efficacious charm ( mahāmohamantratva -tva- n.)  |
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mahāmohamantratva | n. mahāmohamantra |
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mahāmṛtyuṃjayamantra | m. mahāmṛtyuṃjaya |
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mahānāman | m. Name of a relation of gautama- buddha-  |
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māhānāmana | mf(ī-)n. relating to the mahā-nāmnī- verses  |
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mahānarman | m. a māhiṣya- (q.v) who knows medicine  |
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mahāpāpman | mfn. doing much evil  |
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mahāpathagamana | n. ( ) "the act of going the great journey", dying  |
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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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mahāsahasranāman | n. a list of 1000 names of rāma- from the  |
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mahāsāman | n. a great sāman-  |
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mahāsāmanta | m. a great vassal  |
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mahāśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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mahāśman | (hāś-) m. a precious stone  |
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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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mahātripurasundarīmantranāmasahasra | n. Name of a chapter of the vāmakeśvara-tantra-.  |
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mahāvākyamantropadeśapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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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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mahendravarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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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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mahiṣayamana | m. "buffalo-tamer", Name of yama-  |
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mahiṣīdānamantra | m. Name of work  |
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mahman | m. greatness  |
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mahman | mahya- See .  |
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maithunagamana | n. sexual intercourse  |
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maithunopagamana | n. equals na-gamana-  |
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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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makārādisahasranāman | n. Name of chapter of the rudra-yāmala- (containing 1000 names of rāma- beginning with m-).  |
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makarandaśarman | m. Name of a teacher  |
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mālādāman | n. a garland of flowers  |
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mālāmantra | m. a sacred text or spell written in the form of a wreath  |
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mālāmanu | m. a sacred text or spell written in the form of a wreath  |
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malinamanas | mfn. having a foul mind  |
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malinātman | mfn. having a spotted nature (the moon)  |
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malinātman | mfn. impure-minded  |
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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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mallārisahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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mālyadāman | n. a garland of flowers  |
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māmanasāyati | m. patronymic (?) |
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mānamandara | m. Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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mānamandira | m. Name of rāvaṇa-  |
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mānamanohara | m. or n. (?) Name of, work on the mīmāṃsā- by vāg-īśvara-.  |
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mānasajanman | m. "mind-born", the god of love  |
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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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maṅgalasāman | n. an auspicious sāman-  |
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maṅgalyanāman | mfn. varia lectio for māṅg- q.v  |
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māṅgalyanāman | (ly/a--) mfn. having an auspicious name (varia lectio maṅg-).  |
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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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maṇikarṇikāmahiman | m. 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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māṇimantha | n. (fr. maṇi-m-) a kind of rock-salt  |
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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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mañjiman | m. (fr. mañju-) beauty, elegance  |
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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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marālagamanā | f. "having the gait of a flamingo"Name of a surāṅganā-  |
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maraṇadharman | mfn. subject to the law of death, mortal  |
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māraṇakarman | n. māraṇa |
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māravarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king,  |
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mārgavartman | n. plural ways and paths  |
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mariman | m. death, dying  |
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marman | n. ( mṛ-) mortal spot, vulnerable point, any open or exposed or weak or sensitive part of the body (in reckoned to be 107) etc.  |
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marman | n. the joint of a limb, any joint or articulation  |
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marman | n. the core of anything, the quick  |
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marman | n. any vital member or organ (see antar-m-)  |
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marman | n. anything which requires to be kept concealed, secret quality, hidden meaning, any secret or mystery  |
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martyadharman | mfn. having the character or properties of a mortal, any human being  |
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marudvartman | n. the path or region of the air  |
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marutkarman | n. ( ) (L.) breaking wind, flatulency.  |
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māṣamantha | m. a beverage mixed with beans  |
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māsanāman | n. the name of a month  |
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mathurāmahiman | m. Name of work  |
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matikarman | n. a matter of the intellect  |
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mātṛnāman | n. (scilicet sūlkta-) Name of a class of sacred texts in the atharva-- veda-  |
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mātṛnāman | m. Name of the reputed author and deity of these texts  |
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mātṛnāman | mf(mnī-)n. named after a mother  |
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matsaramanas | mfn. of envious disposition,  |
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mattebhagamanā | f. equals mattā-gāminī-  |
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mauktikadāman | n. a string of properly  |
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mauktikadāman | n. a kind of metre  |
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maunamantrāvabodha | m. Name of work  |
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mayūraroman | (may/ūra--) mfn. "peacock-haired"(said of indra-'s horses)  |
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mayūraśarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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mayūravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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meḍhracarman | n. the fore-skin, prepuce  |
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medhyamandira | m. Name of a man  |
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meghanāman | m. "cloud-named", Cyperus Rotundus  |
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meghavartman | n. "cloud-path"the atmosphere  |
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meghaveśman | n. "cloud-abode", the sky, atmosphere  |
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mekhalādāman | n. "girdle-band", a girdle  |
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mekhalāmani | m. the jewel on a girdle  |
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melāmandā | f. an ink-bottle  |
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merudhāman | mfn. having meru- for a habitation (said of śiva-)  |
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merumandara | m. Name of a mountain  |
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meṣacarman | n. a sheep-skin  |
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mimanthiṣā | f. (fr. Desiderative of math-,or manth-) the wish to stir up or shake or destroy  |
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mimanthiṣu | mfn. wishing to stir up etc.  |
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miśrībhāvakarman | n. miśrībhāva |
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mithyākarman | n. a false act, failure  |
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mithyāmanorama | mfn. beautiful only in appearance  |
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mitradharman | m. Name of a demon (said to steal oblations)  |
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mitrakarman | n. a friendly office, friendship (ma-kṛ-,to join in friendship with [ instrumental case ])  |
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mitraśarman | m. Name of various persons,  |
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mitravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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mlānamanas | mfn. depressed in mind, dispirited  |
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mlāniman | m. withered or faded condition  |
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moghakarman | mfn. one whose actions are fruitless, observing useless ceremonies  |
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mohamantra | m. a spell or charm causing infatuation or delusion  |
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mohinīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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mradiman | m. softness  |
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mradiman | m. tenderness, mildness  |
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mṛdugamanā | f. "having a slow gait", a goose, female swan  |
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mṛdukarman | n. equals mandak- n. (q.v)  |
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mṛduroman | (A.) m. "having soft hair", a hare.  |
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mṛgadharman | ( ) mfn. having the nature of game.  |
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mṛgalakṣman | m. "deer-marked", the moon  |
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mṛgamanda | m. a class of elephants  |
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mṛgamandā | f. Name of the mythical progenitress of lions, sṛmara-s (and camara-s) (see -vatī-).  |
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mṛgamandra | m. a class of elephants  |
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mṛgapatigamanā | f. (with Buddhists) Name of a goddess  |
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mṛgarājalakṣman | mfn. having the mark or name of lion or the moon  |
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mṛgavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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mṛgeśavaravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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mṛtamanas | (mṛt/a--) mfn. unconscious, insensible  |
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mṛtiman | m. mortality  |
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mṛtkarman | n. work in clay  |
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mṛtyulāṅgūlamantra | m. Name of work  |
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mṛtyusaṃyamana | m. or n. Name of two yoga- postures (equals cūlikā-or vīrāsana-)  |
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mūḍhamanas | ( ) mfn. equals -dhī-  |
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mūḍhātman | mfn. equals mūdha-dhī-  |
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mugdhātman | mfn. foolish, ignorant  |
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mugdhiman | m. ignorance, simplicity, artlessness (varia lectio)  |
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mukhajanman | m. a Brahman (see prec.)  |
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mukhyamantrin | m. a prime minister ( mukhyamantritva tri-tva- n.)  |
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mukhyamantritva | n. mukhyamantrin |
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mūkiman | m. dumbness, silence gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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muktādāman | n. a string of pearls  |
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muktātman | m. the emancipated soul  |
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muktātman | mfn. one whose soul is liberated, emancipated  |
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mūlakarman | n. "root-machination", employment of roots for magical purposes (also mūlakarmakriyā ma-kriyā- f. )  |
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mūlamantra | m. a principal or primary or fundamental text etc.  |
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mūlamantra | m. a spell  |
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mūlamantramaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of spells id est producing the effect of a spell  |
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mūlamantrārthasāra | mn. Name of work  |
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mūlamantrasāra | m.  |
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mūlīkarman | n. equals mūla-karman- q.v  |
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mūrkhiman | m. dulness, stupidity, folly gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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muṣṭikarman | n. clenching the fist  |
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nābhijanman | "id.", Name of brahma- (said to have first appeared on the lotus sprung from the next of viṣṇu-)  |
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nadaniman | mfn. humming, murmuring  |
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nāgadamanī | f. serpent-spell, Artemisia Vulgaris, or Alpinia Nutans  |
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nāganāman | m. holy basil (equals tulasī-)  |
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nāgaśarman | m. Name of a purohita-,  |
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nagāśman | m. a piece of rock  |
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nāgatamanī | f. equals -yaṣṭi-  |
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nāgavarman | m. Name of men  |
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nāgavartman | m. (!) Name of a tīrtha- (Bombay edition -dhanvan-).  |
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nāgavatman | wrong reading for -vartman- or -dhanvan-,  |
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naikātman | mfn. of manifold nature (śiva-)  |
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naimantraṇaka | n. a banquet, feast  |
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naimittikakarman | n.  |
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naitalasadman | n.  |
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nakṣatranāman | n.  |
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nakṣatravartman | n. equals -patha-  |
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nakulīvāgīśvarīmantravidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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nākusadman | m. a snake, W  |
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nāmakarman | n. name-giving (see prec.)  |
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nāman | n. (prob. neither fr. jñā-nor fr. mnā-[ see ]; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f.either = m.or mnī-) a characteristic mark or sign, form, nature, kind, manner  |
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nāman | n. name, appellation etc.  |
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nāman | n. personal name (as opp. to gotre-,family name; see nama-gotra-above ) on (often in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = named, called exempli gratia, 'for example' viṣṇu-śarma-nāmā paṇḍitah-,a sage named viṣṇu-)  |
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nāman | n. merely the name (as opp. to reality; see nāma-dhāraka-, -mātra-, -śeṣa-etc.), a noun (as opp. to a verb)  |
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nāman | n. substance, essence (in the mīmāṃsā- philosophy opp. to guṇa-,accidental quality)  |
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nāman | n. a good or great name, renown, fame (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see śva--, sum/antu--)  |
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nāman | n. water  |
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nāman | n. with kṛ- ( ) or vi-dhā- ( ) to call by a name  |
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nāman | n. nāma- (q.v) with grabh-(grah-) to mention or address by name etc.  |
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nāman | n. with bhṛ-, to bear or have a name  |
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nāman | n. with kṛ- ( ), dā- or dhā- ( ), to give a name call. [ confer, compare Zend na1man; Greek ; Latin no1men; Gothic namo1; German namoetc.; English name.]  |
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namana | mfn. bending, bowing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') (see nṛ--)  |
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namana | n. bowing down, sinking  |
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namana | n. bending (a bow)  |
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nāmana | mfn. (from Causal of nam-) bending down, humiliating,  |
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nāmana | depression under the horizon,  |
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nāmanāmika | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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nāmanau | f. a ship only by name (not real)  |
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nāmanidhāna | n. Name of glossaries.  |
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nāmanighaṇṭu | m.  |
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nāmanirdeśa | m. pointing out by name  |
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namanīya | mfn. to be bowed down to, venerable  |
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namanīyapāda | m.  |
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nāmaniyatapraveśa | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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nānādharman | (n/ānā-.) mfn. having different customs  |
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nānākarman | mfn. one who has performed many sacrifices  |
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nānāmanas | (n/ānā--) mfn. of various minds  |
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nānāmantraughasiddhimat | mfn. having plenty of various magic. formulas  |
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nānānāmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of chapter of  |
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nandaprabhañjanavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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nandaśarman | m. Name of authors  |
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nandivarman | m. Name of a man  |
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nāpitakarman | n. a barber's work,  |
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narammanya | mfn. thinking one's self a man, passing for a man  |
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naranāman | m. a kind of tree  |
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narasiṃhasahasranāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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narasiṃhavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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naravarman | m. Name of a prince of mālava- in the 12th century  |
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naravarmanṛpatikathā | f. Name of work  |
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nārāyaṇamantrārtha | m. Name of work  |
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nārāyaṇavarman | n. Name of work  |
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narmadātīragamana | n. Name of chapter of the  |
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narman | n. sport, play, amusement, pleasure, pastime, pleasantry, dallying, jest, joke, wit, humour, (māṇi-kṛ-,to joke; narmaṇā maṇā- ind.in jest, for sport)  |
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nārnamana | m. (patron.) fr. nṛ-namana-  |
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naṣṭajanman | n. "a lost nativity", subsequent calculation of a lost nativity  |
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naṣṭajanman | n. Name of work (also -vidhāna-, )  |
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nastastaḥkarman | n. the putting into the nose, taking snuff  |
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naṣṭātman | mfn. deprived of mind or sense  |
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nasyakarman | n. the application of a sternutatory  |
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nātipramanas | mfn. not in very good spirits  |
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naukarman | n. the occupation or business of a sailor  |
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navagrahamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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navānnasthālīpākamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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nayavartman | n. "path of policy", political wisdom  |
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nemanātha | (or nitya-n-) m. Name of an author  |
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nemanniṣ | mfn. (prob. locative case neman-[2. nī-]and3. iṣ-) following guidance, striving after, seeking to reach or overtake (sc. indra-, said of praises) ( praisers, "moving reverentially or bearing oblations") .  |
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netramanaḥsvabhāva | m. plural eyes, mind, and soul  |
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netraroman | n. the eyelash  |
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nibhṛtātman | mfn. resolute-minded, resolute  |
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nīcakarman | mfn. having a low occupation (as a servant)  |
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nicamana | n. ( cam-) sipping  |
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nīcanakharoman | mfn. having short nails and hair  |
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nidāghadhāman | m. "having hot radiance"or"abode of heat", the sun  |
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nigamana | n. insertion, quotation of words (from the veda-) and the word quoted  |
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nigamana | n. the summing up of an argument or conclusion in a syllogism, deduction  |
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nigamana | n. going in or into  |
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nigūḍharoman | mfn. having concealed hair  |
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niḥsīman | mfn. unbounded, immeasurable, infinite, grand  |
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niḥsthāman | mfn. powerless, weak  |
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nijakarman | n. one's own work  |
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nikāman | (n/i--) mfn. desirous, eager  |
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nikāmana | n. desire  |
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nikāmaniraṅkuśa | mfn. freely ruling over (genitive case ,),  |
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nikaṣāśman | m. the touchstone.  |
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nīlacarman | m. Grewia Asiatica  |
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nīlāmbujanman | n. the blue water-lily  |
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nīlapakṣman | mfn. having black eyelashes  |
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nīlasarasvatīmanu | m. Name of an incantation or magic. formula  |
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nīlāśman | m. "blue-stone", a sapphire  |
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nīliman | m. blueness, blackness, darkness  |
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niman | (Aorist A1. -amaṃsata-), to regard or consider as (with double accusative)  |
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nimantr | A1. -mantrayate- (ti-), to invite, summon, call to (locative case or infin.) etc. ; to invite or entertain with (instrumental case) or offer anything to (accusative)  |
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nimantraka | m. an inviter  |
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nimantraṇa | n. invitation, calling, a summons  |
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nimantrita | mfn. invited (especially to a feast, with instrumental case exempli gratia, 'for example' vivāhena- ; see )  |
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nimantrita | mfn. summoned, called, convoked |
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nimantrya | mfn. to be invited or called  |
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nimantrya | ind. having invited, by means of an invitation  |
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nimanyu | mfn. not angry, unresentful, appeased  |
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nirātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having no separate soul or no individual existence '  |
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nirdhamana | n. expulsion, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding i, 18, 18  |
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nirgamana | n. going out, coming forth from (compound)  |
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nirgamana | n. issue, outlet, a door  |
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nirjitavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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nirmālyadāman | n. a garland made of flowers left at a sacrifice  |
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nirmanaska | mfn. mindless, having no manas-  |
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nirmanaskatā | f.  |
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nirmantha | m. rubbing  |
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nirmanthadāru | n. the wood or stick used for kindling fire by friction  |
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nirmanthadāru | n. a churning stick  |
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nirmanthakāṣṭha | n. the wood or stick used for kindling fire by friction  |
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nirmanthakāṣṭha | n. a churning stick  |
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nirmanthana | n. rubbing together (especially for kindling fire), churning, friction  |
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nirmanthya | mfn. to be (or being) stirred or churned or excited by friction (as fire)  |
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nirmanthya | mfn. to be distinguished or discriminated  |
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nirmanthyadāru | n. the wood for kindling fire by friction  |
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nirmantra | mfn. (a ceremony) unaccompanied by holy texts  |
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nirmantra | mfn. not familiar with holy texts (= ,where varia lectio an-ṛca-).  |
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nirmantu | mfn. faultless, innocent  |
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nirmanuja | mfn. unpeopled, uninhabited, desolate  |
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nirmanuṣya | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mfn. unpeopled, uninhabited, desolate ' (with mātaṅga- m.an elephant without riders )  |
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nirmanuṣyamṛga | mfn. (a forest) without men or deer  |
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nirmanyu | mfn. free from anger or resentment  |
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nirmanyu | m. Name of a hunter  |
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nirṇamana | n. bending  |
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nirṇiktamanas | mfn. pure-hearted  |
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nirudvignamanas | mfn. undisturbed in mind  |
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nirūṣman | mfn. devoid of heat, cold (maka- )  |
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nirvāṇamantra | n. Name of a mystical formula  |
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niśācarman | n. "skin of night", darkness  |
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niśamana | n. perceiving, hearing  |
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niśāmana | n. idem or 'm. observing, perceiving '  |
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niṣkarman | mfn. inactive  |
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niṣkarman | mfn. exempt from or neglecting religious or worldly acts  |
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niṣkriyātman | mfn. lazy, inactive  |
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niṣprapañcasadātman | mfn. being of real essence without expansion ( niṣprapañcasadātmatva tma-tva- n.)  |
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niṣprapañcātman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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nītivarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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nityakarman | n. a constant act or duty (as observance of the 5 great acts of worship), any daily and necessary rite  |
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nityakarman | n. Name of work  |
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nivṛttātman | m. "one whose spirit is abstracted", a sage  |
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nivṛttātman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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niyamana | mfn. subduing, taming, overpowering  |
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niyamana | n. the act of subduing etc. etc.  |
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niyamana | n. restriction, limitation, definition  |
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niyamana | n. precept, fixed practice or rule  |
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niyamana | n. coercion, humiliation  |
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niyāmana | (prob.) wrong reading for ni-yamana-.  |
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niyamaniṣṭhā | f. rigid observance of prescribed rites  |
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niyatātman | mfn. self-controlled, self-restrained  |
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nṛdharman | m. "acting as a man", Name of kubera-  |
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nṛmana | gaRa kṣubhnādi- (varia lectio for -namana-).  |
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nṛnamana | mfn. bending men gaRa kṣubhnādi-  |
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nṛnamana | m. Name of a man (see nār-namani-).  |
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nṛpalakṣman | n. equals -cihna-  |
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nṛpamandira | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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nṛpāryaman | m. a sun among princes  |
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nṛpaveśman | n. a royal court, law-court  |
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nṛṣadman | ( ) mfn. sitting or dwelling among men.  |
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nṛsiṃhādisāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamālāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamantra | m. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamantrapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhamantrarājapuraścaraṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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nṛsiṃhāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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nyāyamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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odman | n. flowing, flooding on  |
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odman | n. ([ confer, compare olla-(equals od-la-); also Zend aodha plural"waters","flood."])  |
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odman | wetness, rain,  |
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ohabrahman | m. (a priest) possessing or conveying brahman- or sacred knowledge (uhyamānam brahma-.. yeṣāṃ te- )  |
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ojman | m. power, vigour, energy, speed velocity ; ([ confer, compare Latin augmentu-m; Lithuanian augmu.])  |
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oman | m. help, protection, favour, kindness  |
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oman | m. (/oman-, ā-) a friend, helper, protector  |
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omanvat | mfn. (/oman--) helping, useful  |
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omanvat | mfn. favourable, propitious  |
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pādapopagamana | n. the abiding etc. (See prec.)  |
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pādmamantra | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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padmanābha | m. "lotus-naveled", Name of viṣṇu- (from whose navel sprang the lotus which contained brahmā-, the future creator)  |
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padmanābha | m. Name of the 11th month (reckoned from mārgaśīrṣa-)  |
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padmanābha | m. a magical formula spoken over weapons  |
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padmanābha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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padmanābha | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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padmanābha | m. of the first arhat- of the future ut-sarpiṇī-  |
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padmanābha | m. of several authors (also -tīrtha-, -datta-, -dīkṣita-, -purī-, -bhaṭṭa-, -yājñika-) and other men  |
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padmanābhabīja | n. the algebra of padma-nābha-  |
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padmanābhadvadaśī | f. Name of the 12th day in the light half of the month āśvayuja-  |
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padmanābhi | m. Name of viṣṇu- (see -nābhu-).  |
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padmanāla | m. a lotus stalk  |
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padmanandi | m. Name of an author  |
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padmanandin | m. Name of an author  |
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padmanetra | m. "lotus-eyed", a species of bird  |
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padmanetra | m. Name of a future buddha-  |
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padmanibhekṣaṇa | mfn. having eyes like lotus-leaves  |
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padmanidhi | m. Name of one of the 9 treasures of kubera- (also personified)  |
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padmanimīlana | n. the closing of a lotus  |
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pādmanityapūjāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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padmasadman | m. "lotus-dweller", Name of brahmā-  |
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padmasadman | (also, probably) the sun,  |
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pādmavedamantra | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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pādukāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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pākakarmanibandha | m. Name of work  |
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pākasthāman | (p/āka-) m. Name of a man  |
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pākiman | m. gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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pakṣimanuṣyālayalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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pakṣman | n. (sg. and plural) the eyelashes (ṇonipātena-,"in the twinkling of an eye, in an instant" ; see pakṣma-pāta-etc. above) etc.  |
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pakṣman | n. the hair (of a deer)  |
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pakṣman | n. the filament of a flower  |
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pakṣman | n. a thin thread  |
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pakṣman | n. the leaf of a flower  |
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pakṣman | n. a wing  |
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pakṣman | n. a whisker  |
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pālanakarman | n. pālana |
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pālāśakarman | n. Name of a particular ceremony  |
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palāyanamanas | mfn. thinking of flight  |
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palitacchadman | mfn. (old age) lurking under grey hair  |
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pāman | m. ( pai-?) a kind of skin-disease, cutaneous eruption, scab  |
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pāmana | mfn. equals pāma-vat- (see ) .  |
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pāmanambhāvuka | mfn. becoming scabby  |
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pānamantra | m. Name (also title or epithet) of mantra-s attached to the sāvitrī- verse when drinking the madhuparka-, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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pañcabrahmamantra | m. Name of work  |
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pañcadāman | mf(mnī-)n. having 5 cords  |
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pañcadaśakarman | n. Name of work  |
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pañcadaśamālāmantravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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pañcakarman | n. ( ) the 5 kinds of treatment (in medicine, viz. giving emetics, purgative medicines, sternutatories, and enemas of two kinds, oily and not oily)  |
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pañcamantratanu | m. "whose body consists of 5 mantra-s", Name of śiva- (with śaiva-s)  |
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pañcanāman | mf(mnī-)n. (p/a-) hiving 5 names  |
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pāñcarātramantra | mn. Name of work  |
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pañcasaṃskāramahiman | m. Name of work  |
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paṇḍitammanya | ( ) mfn. fancying one's self learned or clever, an ignorant and conceited person.  |
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paṇḍitammanyamāna | ( ) mfn. fancying one's self learned or clever, an ignorant and conceited person.  |
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paṇḍitiman | m. wisdom, learning, scholarship gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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pāṇḍukarman | n. (in med.) making or rending white  |
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pāṇḍuriman | m. white colour  |
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pāṇigrahaṇamantra | m. a nuptial verse or hymn  |
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paṅkajajanman | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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paṅkajanman | n. equals -ja- n.  |
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paṅktivihaṃgamanāmabhṛt | m. equals -paṅkti-ratha-, or daśa-r-  |
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pāpakarman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. "wrong-doing", wicked, sinful '  |
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pāpakarman | m. an ill-doer, criminal, sinner etc.  |
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pāpakarman | n. a wicked deed  |
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pāpanāman | (pāp/a--) mfn. having a bad name  |
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pāpapraśamanastava | m. Name of work  |
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pāpaśamana | mfn. removing crime  |
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pāpaśamana | n. a sin-offering  |
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pāpaśamanī | f. Prosopis Spicigera  |
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pāpasaṃśamana | mfn. removing sin  |
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pāpātman | mfn. evil-minded, wicked, a wretch, sinner (opp. to dharmātman-)  |
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pāpman | m. evil, unhappiness, misfortune, calamity, crime, sin, wickedness etc.  |
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pāpman | m. evil demon, devil,  |
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pāpman | mfn. hurtful, injurious, evil  |
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parabrahman | n. the Supreme Spirit or brahman-  |
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parabrahman | n. Name of anUp.  |
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parabrahmāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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parācīkarman | n. Name of work on funeral rites.  |
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paradārābhigamana | n. approaching or touching or courting another's wife or wives, adultery  |
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pāragamana | n. reaching the opposite shore, crossing, going to the end of (compound)  |
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paraḥsāman | mfn. (p/a-) having superfluous or surplus sāman-s  |
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paraḥsāman | m. plural Name of particular sacrificial days  |
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parajanman | n. a future birth  |
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parakalatrābhigamana | n. approaching another's wife, adultery  |
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parakarman | n. service for another  |
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parakarmanirata | m. "engaged in service for another"a servant  |
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parākṣiptamanas | mfn. having the mind carried away or enraptured  |
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paralokagamana | n. dying, death  |
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paramabrahman | n. the Supreme Spirit  |
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paramadharmātman | mfn. very dutiful or virtuous  |
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paramahaṃsadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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paramamanyumat | mfn. deeply distressed  |
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paramananda | m. Name of a teacher (wrong reading for mān-?; see parān-under para-).  |
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paramanthu | m. Name of a son of kakṣeyu- (varia lectio markṣa-).  |
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paramantra | varia lectio for mātra-.  |
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paramanyu | m. Name of a son of kakṣeyu- (varia lectio markṣa-).  |
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paramasvadharman | mfn. most exact in the observance of the duties of one's own (caste or tribe)  |
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paramātman | m. all the heart (only instrumental case = parameṇa cetasā-, column 1)  |
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paramātman | m. the Supreme Spirit etc. (see ) . |
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parameśvaravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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pāraṇakarman | n. pāraṇa |
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parāṅmanas | (p/ar-) mfn. having the mind or thoughts directed backwards  |
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parāprasādamantra | m. Name of a particular mystical prayer  |
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pāraskaragṛhyamantra | m. Name of work  |
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paraśuvanasahasranāman | n. "forest of axes", Name of a hell  |
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parātman | m. the Supreme Spirit  |
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parātman | mfn. one who considers the body as the soul  |
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paraveśman | n. another's house  |
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paraveśman | n. the dwelling of the Supreme  |
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pareman | prob. wrong reading for parīman-  |
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paribhraṣṭasatkarman | mfn. one whose virtuous acts are lost or in vain  |
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paridṛṣṭakarman | mfn. having much practical experience ( paridṛṣṭakarmatā ma-tā- f.)  |
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parigamana | n. idem or 'm. obtaining '  |
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parijanman | m. the moon  |
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parijanman | m. fire (see pari-jman-).  |
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pārijātasarasvatīmantra | m. plural Name of Partic. magical formulas  |
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parijman | mfn. ( gam-) running or walking or driving round, surrounding, being everywhere, omnipresent (said of the sun, of the clouds, of several gods etc.) (as locative case or ind.all around, everywhere )  |
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parijman | m. the moon  |
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parijman | m. fire (see pari-janman-).  |
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parikarman | m. a servant, assistant  |
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parikarman | n. attendance, worship, adoration  |
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parikarman | n. dressing, painting or perfuming the body (especially after bathing)  |
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parikarman | n. cleansing, purification  |
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parikarman | n. preparation (see kara-)  |
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parikarman | n. arithmetical computation or operation  |
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pariman | (only Potential -mamanyāt-; perfect tense -mamn/āthe-; Aorist subjunctive -m/aṃsate-), to overlook, neglect, disregard  |
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parīman | n. ( pṝ-?) , bounty, plenty  |
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parimanda | mfn. very dull or faint or weak  |
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parimanda | mfn. (in the beginning of a compound) a little  |
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parimandatā | f. fatigue, ennui  |
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parimanthara | mf(ā-)n. extremely slow or tardy  |
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parimantharatā | f. slowness, dullness  |
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parimantrita | mfn. ( mantr-) charmed, consecrated, enchanted  |
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parimanyu | mfn. wrathful, angry  |
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pariṇamana | n. change, transformation, changing into (instrumental case)  |
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pariṇamanā | f. (with ) a kind of worship  |
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pariṇāmana | n. bringing to full development  |
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pariṇāmana | n. the turning of things destined for the community to one's own use ( )  |
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pariṇāmanirodha | m. obstruction (of felicity caused) by human vicissitude (as birth, growth, death etc.)  |
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paripaṇḍiman | m. complete whiteness  |
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paripāṇḍiman | m. excessive pallor or whiteness  |
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parisāman | n. a sāman- which is occasionally inserted  |
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parisamanta | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' taka-) circumference, circuit  |
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parisīman | m. a boundary, extreme term or limit  |
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parituṣṭātman | mfn. contented in mind  |
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parivarman | mfn. wearing a coat of mail, armed  |
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parivartman | mfn. going round about, describing a circle  |
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parivraḍhiman | m. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-) ability, capability (a-pariv-).  |
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parivraḍhiman | ḍhiṣṭha- etc. See pari-bṛṃh-, p.598.  |
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parjanyātman | mfn. having the nature of parjanya-  |
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parokṣamanmatha | mfn. inexperienced in love  |
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pārṣṇikṣeman | m. Name of a divinity  |
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pārśvagamana | n. the act of going by the side, accompanying  |
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paruṣacarman | n. a rough skin  |
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paruṣiman | m. rough or shaggy appearance  |
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pārvatīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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paryāyātman | m. the finite nature, finiteness |
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paścāttāpasamanvita | mfn. smitten by repentance, regretful ( )  |
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paśudharman | m. the manner in which the animals sacrifice is performed  |
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paśukarman | n. the act of offering the victim, sacrifice  |
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paśukarman | n. copulation (as a merely animal act)  |
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paśupatiśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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pāṭaliman | m. a pale red or rose colour  |
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pataṃgāśman | m. the sun-stone (see above)  |
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paṭaveśman | n. a tent  |
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paṭiman | paṭiṣṭha-, paṭīyas- See under paṭu- below.  |
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paṭiman | m. sharpness, pungency etc., (see gaRa pṛthv-ādi-).  |
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patisahagamananiṣedhanirāsaprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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patman | n. flight, course, path, way  |
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patnīkarman | n. the business of a wife  |
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patnīmantra | m. plural Name of particular verses  |
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paṭṭakarman | n. making cloth, weaving  |
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pattikarman | n. the business or operations of infantry  |
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pauṇḍarīkasāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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pauruhanmana | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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payaḥsāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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payojanman | m. "water-birthplace", a cloud  |
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pāyukṣālanaveśman | n. a water close, privy  |
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phaladharman | mfn. "having the nature of fruit", ripening soon and then falling to the ground or perishing  |
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phalakāmanā | f. desire of a result or consequence  |
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phenadharman | mfn. "having the nature of foam", transient  |
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phulladāman | n. a kind of metre  |
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phutkartumanas | mfn. wishing to make a derisory noise, intending to cry aloud  |
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picumanda | m. the Nimb tree, Azadirachta Indica  |
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piṅgalaroman | mfn. tawny-haired (said of a piśāca-)  |
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piṅgaliman | m. tawny or yellow colour  |
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piṅgiman | m. tawny or yellow colour  |
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piñjariman | m. a reddish-yellow colour  |
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pītabhasman | m. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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pītāśman | m. "yellow stone", a topaz  |
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pītiman | m. a yellow colour  |
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pitṛkarman | n. a rite. performed in honour of the pitṛ-s, obsequial rites,  |
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pitṛmandira | n. equals gṛha-  |
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pitṛnāman | mfn. called after a father's name |
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pitṛsadman | n. equals -vasati-  |
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pitṛśarman | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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pitṛveśman | n. a father's house  |
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pittaśamana | mfn. "bilious-destroying", antibilious  |
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pīyūṣadhāman | m. nectar -rayed, the moon  |
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prabhākaravarman | m. Name of a minister  |
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prabharman | n. (pr/a--) placing before, presenting  |
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prabharman | n. reciting, recitation  |
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prācāmanyu | mfn. striving to move forwards (said of indra-)  |
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pracaṇḍavarman | m. Name of a prince  |
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prācyasāman | m. plural Name of particular chanters of the sāma--veda-  |
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pradhamana | See pra-dhmā-.  |
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pradhamana | n. blowing into (the nose, as powder)  |
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pradhamana | n. a sternutatory  |
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pradhānakarman | n. chief or principal action  |
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pradhānakarman | n. principal mode of treatment (in med.),  |
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pradhānamantrin | m. a prime minister  |
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pradhānātman | m. supreme or universal soul, Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pradhānātman | m. (identified with the original cause of the universe or viśva-bhāvana- )  |
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pradoṣamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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pradyumnāgamana | n. pradyumna-'s arrival  |
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pradyumnāgamanīya | mfn. treating of it  |
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pragalbhamanas | mfn. resolute-minded (a--)  |
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pragāman | n. walk, gait, step (See pṛthu-g-).  |
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pragamana | n. equals prec.  |
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pragamana | n. a speech containing an excellent answer  |
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pragamana | n. progress, advance  |
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pragamana | n. difficult progress (?)  |
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pragamana | n. disputing (?)  |
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pragamanīya | mfn.  |
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prāggamanavat | mfn. having a forward motion, going forwards  |
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prāgjanman | n. a former birth, former life  |
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prahāravarman | m. Name of a prince of mithilā-  |
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prahitātman | mfn. resolute  |
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prahṛṣṭamanas | mfn. idem or 'mfn. delighted at heart, exceedingly glad. '  |
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prahṛṣṭaroman | mfn. one who has erected hair  |
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prahṛṣṭaroman | m. Name of an asura-  |
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prahṛṣṭātman | mfn. equals ṭa-citta-.  |
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prajāpatiśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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prajñātman | (jñāt-) mfn. "one whose nature is wisdom", being all wisdom  |
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prajñāvarman | m. "having wisdom for armour"Name of a man  |
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prakamana | n. (2. kam-)  |
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prakamanīya | mfn.  |
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prakarṣagamana | n. going absolutely or finally, departure  |
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prakāśakarman | m. "whose work is to give light", Name of the sun  |
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prakāśātman | mfn. brilliant in character or nature, brilliant, shining  |
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prakāśātman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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prakāśātman | m. the sun  |
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prakāśātman | m. Name of several men and authors (also with yati-and svāmin-)  |
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prakīrṇamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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prākkarman | prāg-agra- etc. See under prāñc-, column 3, and .  |
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prākkarman | n. preparatory medical treatment  |
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prākkarman | n. an action done in a former life  |
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praklinnavartman | n. a kind of disease of the eyelids (see klinna-v-)  |
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prākṛtamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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prakṛtibhūman | n. plural plurality of original form or nature  |
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prāktanajanman | n. a former birth  |
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prāktanakarman | n. any act formerly done or done in a former state of existence  |
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prāktanakarman | n. fate destiny  |
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praman | (only A1.1. plural proper -manmahe-), to think upon, excogitate  |
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pramanas | mfn. careful, tender  |
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pramanas | mfn. pleased, cheerful, willing (see pra-maṇas-).  |
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pramanda | m. a species of fragrant plant  |
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pramanda | danī- See under pra-mad-.  |
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pramandanī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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pramanth | See pra-math-.  |
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pramantha | m. a stick used for rubbing wood to produce fire  |
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pramanthu | m. Name of a son of vīra-vrata- and younger brother of manthu- ([ see ]) .  |
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pramantra | m. or n. (?) a particular high number (see pra-mātra-).  |
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pramanyu | mfn. incensed or enraged against (locative case)  |
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pramanyu | mfn. very sad  |
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prāṇakarman | n. vital function  |
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praṇamana | n. bowing before, salutation, reverence (genitive case or compound)  |
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prāṇapratiṣṭhāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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prāṇasadman | n. "abode of vital airs", the body  |
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praṇatāśeṣasāmanta | one to whom all his neighbours bow or are submissive  |
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prāṇātman | m. the spirit which connects the totality of subtle bodies like a thread equals sūsrātman- (sometimes called hiraṇya-garbha-), vital or animal soul (the lowest of the 3 souls of a human being;the other 2 being jī- vātman-and paramātman-) (see ) . |
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praṇihitātman | ( ) mfn. having the mind fixed upon (locative case or compound)  |
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prāṇotkramana | n. ( ) ( ) "breath-departure", death.  |
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prāptakarman | n. that which results or follows (as direct object of an action) from a preceding rule ( prāptakarmatva ma-tva- n.)  |
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prāptamanoratha | mfn. one who has obtained his wish  |
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prārabdhakarman | mfn. ( ) one who has commenced or undertaken a work.  |
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prasabhadamana | n. forcible taming (of wild animals)  |
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prāsādaparāmantra | m. Name of a particular magical formula (a combination of the letters ha-and sa-= parā-prāsāda-mantra-)  |
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prasadman | in dīrgh/ap- q.v  |
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praśamana | mfn. tranquillizing, pacifying, curing, healing  |
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praśamana | n. the act of tranquillizing etc.  |
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praśamana | n. securing, keeping safe (of what has been acquired) (others,"bestowing aptly";others,"sanctification"; see )  |
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praśamana | n. killing, slaughter  |
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praśamana | n. (scilicet astra-) Name of a weapon  |
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praśaṃsānāman | n. an expression of praise  |
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prasannātman | mfn. gracious-minded, propitious  |
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praśāntātman | mfn. "tranquil-souled", composed in mind, peaceful, calm  |
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prasavadharman | mfn. subject to the condition of birth,  |
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praśnamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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prastotṛsāman | n. Name of work  |
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prātarmantra | m. the hymn or verse to be recited in the morning  |
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prathamanirdiṣṭa | mfn. first mentioned, first named  |
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prathamanirdiṣṭatā | f.  |
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prathiman | m. extension, width, greatness etc. (instrumental case prathin/ā- )  |
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pratibuddhātman | mfn. having the mind roused or awakened, awake  |
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pratigamana | n. ( ) return.  |
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pratijanman | See prati-jan-.  |
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pratijanman | n. re-birth |
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pratikārakarman | n. opposition, resistance  |
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pratikarman | n. requital, retaliation, corresponding action  |
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pratikarman | n. counteraction, cure, medical treatment  |
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pratikarman | n. decoration, toilet, personal adornment etc.  |
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pratiman | A1. -manute-, to render back in return or in reply, contrast with (also with 2 accusative) : Causal -mānayati-, to honour, esteem, approve, consider, regard  |
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pratimandiram | ind. in every house  |
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pratimantr | P. -mantrayati-, to call out or reply to ; to consecrate with sacred texts  |
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pratimantram | ind. with or at every formula or verse  |
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pratimantraṇa | n. an answer, reply  |
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pratimantraṇa | magic, conjuring,  |
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pratimantrayitavya | mfn. to be answered  |
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pratimantrita | mfn. consecrated with sacred texts  |
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pratimanvantara | n. every manv-antara-  |
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pratimanvantaram | ind. in each Manv-antara. ( )  |
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pratimanvantare | ind. in each Manv-antara. ( )  |
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pratimanyūya | Nom. A1. yate- See /a-pratimanyūyamāna-.  |
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pratināman | (pr/ati--) mf(minī-)n. having corresponding names, related by name  |
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pratīpagamana | n. ( ) a retrograde movement.  |
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pratipakṣajanman | mfn. caused by the enemy.  |
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pratiparigamana | n. ( gam-) walking round backwards or again  |
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pratipattikarman | n. a concluding rite or ceremony  |
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pratiraudrakarman | mfn. acting cruelly against others  |
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pratisāmanta | m. "a hostile neighbour", enemy, adversary  |
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pratisamantam | (pr/ati--) ind. on every side, everywhere  |
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pratītātman | mfn. confident, resolute  |
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prativarman | See su-prati-v-.  |
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prativartman | mfn. taking an opposite road or course  |
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prativartman | See under prati-.  |
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prativeśman | n. a neighbour's house  |
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prativyoman | m. Name of a prince  |
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pratyāgamana | n. coming back, return to (accusative), coming home again etc.  |
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pratyāgamana | n. (nirūha-pr-) the coming back of a clyster  |
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pratyagātman | m. the individual soul etc.  |
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pratyagātman | m. an individual  |
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pratyagdhāman | mfn. radiant within, internally illuminated  |
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pratyakṣadharman | mfn. keeping in view the merits (of men)  |
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pratyakṣāgamana | n. approaching in person  |
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pratyaṅgirāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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pratyaṅgirāmantraṛksamudāya | m. Name of work  |
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pratyaṅgirāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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pratyaṅgirāsiddhamantroddhāra | m. Name of work  |
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pratyaśman | m. red chalk  |
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pratyastagamana | n. the setting (of the sun)  |
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pratyudgamana | n. ( ) going forth towards, rising from a seat (as a mark of respect) and going out to meet (especially a guest).  |
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pratyudgamanīya | mfn. to be met or treated respectfully  |
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pratyudgamanīya | mfn. fit or suitable for the respectful salutation of a guest  |
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pratyudgamanīya | n. a clean suit of clothes, the upper and lower garments as worn at meals etc.  |
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pratyunnamana | n. ( nam-) rising or springing up again, rebounding  |
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prauḍhacaritanāman | n. plural Name of work by vallabhācārya- on the titles of kṛṣṇa- derived from 128 of his exploits during adolescence.  |
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prauḍhamanoramā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on and other works.  |
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prauḍhamanoramākhaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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prauḍhamanoramākucamardana | n. Name of work  |
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prauḍhiman | m. the state of full growth  |
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pravadyāman | (v/ad--) mfn. having a downward path, rapid in its course (as a chariot) |
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pravālabhasman | n. calx of coral  |
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pravālāśmantaka | m. or n. (prob.) coral  |
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pravargyasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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pravāsagamanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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pravṛttakarman | n. any act leading to a future birth  |
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prayāman | (pr/a--) n. setting out, start  |
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prāyaścittamanohara | m. Name of work |
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prayatātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. closely joining the hands, '  |
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prayogamantra | m. Name of work  |
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prāyopagamana | n. going to meet death, seeking death (by abstaining from food)  |
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preman | mn. love, affection, kindness, tender regard, favour, predilection, fondness, love etc. towards (locative case or compound) etc. (also plural)  |
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preman | mn. joy  |
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preman | m. sport, a jest, joke  |
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preman | m. wind  |
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preman | m. Name of indra-  |
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preman | m. of various men  |
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preman | preyas- etc. See .  |
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premanārāyaṇa | m. Name of a king  |
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premanidhi | m. Name of several authors  |
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pretakarman | n. an obsequial rite  |
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prītamanas | ( ) mfn. pleased or gratified in mind.  |
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prītātman | ( ) mfn. pleased or gratified in mind.  |
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prītikarman | n. an act of friendship or love, kind action  |
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prītimanas | mfn. joyous-minded, pleased in mind, content  |
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prītimanas | mfn. kind  |
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priyadhāman | mfn. (priy/a--) equals prec. (said of indra-)  |
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priyadhāman | mfn. (sacrificial of the āditya-s)  |
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priyakarman | mfn. doing kind actions, kind  |
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priyakarman | n. the action of a lover  |
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priyasaṃgamana | n. "meeting of friends", Name of a place (in which indra- and viṣṇu- are said to have met with their parents aditi- and kaśyapa-)  |
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priyātman | mfn. of a pleasant nature, pleasant, agreeable  |
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pṛśnimantha | m. a drink made by stirring and mixing ingredients coming from a speckled cow  |
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pṛṣṭhaśamanīya | m. Name of a particular agni-ṣṭoma-  |
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pṛthagātman | mfn. "having a separate nature or essence", separate, distinct, individual  |
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pṛthagātman | m. individualized spirit, the individual soul (as distinct from universal spirit or the soul of the universe)  |
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pṛthagvartman | (p/ṛthag--) mfn. having distinct courses  |
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pṛthājanman | m. "id.", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-,  |
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pṛthugman | mfn. (prob.) equals -jman-  |
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pṛthujman | mfn. broad-pathed (see -gman-).  |
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pṛthukarman | m. Name of a son of śaśa-bindu- and grandson of citra-- ratha-  |
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pṛthupragāman | (pṛth/u--) mfn. wide-striding, taking wide strides  |
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pṛthuroman | m. "having broad hairs or scales", a fish  |
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pṛthurukman | m. Name of a son of parā-jit- (or parā-vṛt-)  |
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pṛthuyāman | mfn. having a broad path (said of uṣas-)  |
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pūjākarman | mfn. denoting the action of honouring, meaning"to honour" |
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pūjopayogisāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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puloman | m. Name of a demon (the father-in-law of indra- by whom he was destroyed)  |
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puloman | m. of a prince  |
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pulomaniṣūdana | ( ) m. "destroyer of puloma-", Name of indra- (who destroyed his father-in-law puloma- in order to avert his imprecation consequent on the violation of his daughter).  |
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pumanujā | f. "born after a male child", having an elder brother (see puṃsānuja-).  |
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pumbhūman | m. a word of the masculine gender in the plural number  |
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puṃjanman | n. the birth of a male child  |
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puṃlakṣman | n. the mark of a man, manliness  |
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pummantra | m. a magical formula regarded as male  |
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puṃnāman | mfn. (p/uṃ--.) having a masculine name etc.  |
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puṃnāman | m. Rottleria Tinctoria  |
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punaḥkarman | n. a repeated action,  |
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punarāgamana | n. idem or 'm. coming back, return ' etc.  |
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punarāgamana | n. being born again, re-birth  |
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punargamana | n. going or setting out again  |
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punarjanman | n. re-birth, metempsychosis  |
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punarjanman | mfn. born again, regenerated (a-punar-j-)  |
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punarmanya | mfn. (prob.) again thinking of. remembering  |
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punaruktajanman | m. "whose birth is repeated", a Brahman  |
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punarupagamana | n. coming back, returning  |
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punaryāman | mfn. useful again (see yāta-y-)  |
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punnāman | mfn. having the name Put, called Put  |
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puṇyāhamantra | m. Name of work  |
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puṇyaikakarman | mfn. doing only virtuous actions  |
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puṇyajanman | (p/u-) mfn. of pure or holy origin  |
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puṇyakarman | ( ) mfn. acting right, virtuous, pious.  |
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puṇyamanya | mfn. thinking one's self good  |
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puṇyanāman | m. Name of one of the attendants of skanda-  |
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puṇyanāman | mfn. having a holy name,  |
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puṇyaślokeyakarman | mfn. puṇyaśloka |
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puṇyātman | mfn. "Pure-souled", virtuous, pious  |
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puṇyavarman | m. Name of a prince of vidarbha-  |
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purāṇaśravaṇamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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puraścaraṇakarman | n. idem or 'n. a preparatory or introductory rite, preparation '  |
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purastāllakṣman | (r/ast-) mfn. marked in front or at the beginning  |
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pūrṇāhutimantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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pūrṇavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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pūrṇimāmanorathavrata | n. Name of a particular observance  |
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pūrṇiman | m. Name of a brother of kaśyapa- and son of marīci- and kalā-  |
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purogamana | n. going before, preceding  |
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purohitakarman | n. Name of 3rd pariśiṣṭa- of  |
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purojanman | mfn. born before  |
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puruhanman | m. Name of a man (author of ) with the patronymic āṅgirasa- ( ) or vaikhānasa- ( )  |
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purumanas | mfn. (formed for the explanation of 2. puṃs-)  |
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purumandra | mfn. delighting many  |
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purumantu | mfn. full of wisdom, intelligent  |
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puruṇāman | (pur/u--.) mfn. having many names (said of indra-)  |
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puruṣāntarātman | m. puruṣāntara |
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puruṣasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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puruṣottamamantra | m. Name of work  |
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puruṣottamasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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purutman | mfn. existing variously |
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puruvartman | mfn. having many ways or paths  |
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pūrvajanman | n. a former birth, formerly state of existence or life  |
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pūrvajanman | m. an elder brother  |
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pūrvakarman | n. a former work or action  |
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pūrvakarman | n. preparation  |
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puṣpadāman | n. a garland of flower,  |
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puṣpadāman | n. a kind of metre  |
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puṣpavartman | m. "flower-path", Name of dru-pada-  |
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pustakarman | n. plastering, painting  |
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puṣṭikarman | n. a religious ceremony performed for the attainment of prosperity  |
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puṣṭikarman | n. a verse or formula relating to this ceremony  |
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puṣyadharman | m. Name of a prince  |
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pūtapāpman | mfn. purified or freed from sin  |
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pūtātman | mfn. pure-minded ( pūtātmatā ma-tā- f.)  |
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pūtātman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pūtātman | m. a saint, ascetic  |
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pūtātman | m. a man purified by ablution  |
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putrakarman | n. a ceremony relating to a son  |
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putranāman | mfn. having the name son, called son,  |
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rādhāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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rādhāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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raghumanyu | mfn. quick-tempered, eager, zealous  |
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raghuyāman | mfn. going quickly, moving lightly  |
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rājadhāman | n. a kings's residence, royal palace  |
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rājadharman | m. Name of the kings of the cranes or herons (son of kaśyapa-)  |
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rājajakṣman | wrong reading for -yakṣman-.  |
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rājakarman | n. the business or duty of a king  |
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rājakarman | n. royal service  |
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rājakarman | n. the soma- ceremony  |
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rājakarman | n. plural royal or state affairs  |
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rājakīyanāman | n. the royal name  |
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rājakulānumantavya | mfn. to be approved by kings  |
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rājalakṣman | n. a royal token, sign of royalty (in a-r-)  |
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rājalakṣman | m. "having the marks of royalty", Name of yudhi-ṣṭhira-  |
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rājalīlānāman | n. plural Name of vallabhācārya-'s collection of epithets borne by kṛṣṇa- (having reference to 118 of his diversions when he had attained to royal rank)  |
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rājamandira | n. a king's palace, royal mansion  |
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rājamandira | n. Name of the chief town of kaliṅga-  |
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rājamantradhara | m. a king's counsellor, royal minister  |
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rājamantrin | m. a minister of state  |
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rājanāman | m. Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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rajanimmanya | mfn. thinking itself to be night (said of day)  |
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rājarājeśvarīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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rājarāmanagara | n. Name of a city  |
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rājasadman | ( ) n. a kind's, palace.  |
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rājasāman | n. plural Name of particular sāman-s  |
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rājavarman | ( ), m. Name (also title or epithet) of a king.  |
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rājavartman | n. a kind's high road  |
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rājavartman | n. a particular gem  |
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rājaveśman | n. a king's palace  |
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rājayakṣman | m. a particular kind of dangerous disease (later"pulmonary consumption, a trophy") etc. (-yakṣman-,also"Name of a divine being" )  |
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rājayakṣmanāman | m. Name of a particular mythical being (said to be connected with the foundation of a house)  |
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rājayakṣmannāman | m. Name of a particular mythical being (said to be connected with the foundation of a house)  |
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rājīmanmatīparityāga | m. Name of work  |
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rajoviriktamanas | mfn. one whose mind is free from passion  |
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rājyābhiṣekamantra | m. Name of work  |
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rakārādirāmasahasranāman | n. Name of a collection of the thousand names of rāma- (from the brahmayāmala-).  |
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rakṣāmantra | m. Name of a collection of Vedic hymns (chanted at weddings in order to protect the bridal pair from evil influences).  |
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rakṣoghnamantra | m. rakṣoghna  |
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raktādhimantha | m. inflammation of the eyes, ophthalmia with discharge of blood  |
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raktārman | n. a particular disease of the eyes  |
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raktiman | m. redness, red colour  |
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rāmajanman | n. the birth or birthday of rāma-s  |
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rāmamahiman | m. the greatness or glory of rāma-s (mnaḥ stotra- n.Name of a stotra-) .  |
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rāmamantra | m. n. a verse addressed to rāma-s dāśarathi-  |
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rāmamantrapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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rāmamantrapaṭala | n. Name of work  |
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rāmamantrapaṭhanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rāmamantrārtha | m. Name of work  |
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rāmamantrārthanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanagara | n. Name of a town  |
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rāmanāma | " rāma-s's name"(in compound for -nāman-)  |
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rāmanāmalekhanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanāmalekhanoyāpanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanāmamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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rāmanāmapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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rāmanāmāṣṭottaraśata | n. Name of work  |
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rāmanāmavrata | n. a particular religious observance  |
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rāmanāmodyāpana | n. Name of work  |
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rāmanārāyaṇa | m. Name of a man (son of ghanaśyāma-)  |
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rāmanārāyaṇa | m. (also with śarman-and bhaṭṭācārya cakra-vartin-) of various authors  |
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rāmanārāyaṇajīva | m. Name of a king  |
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rāmanāṭaka | n. equals rāma-candranāṭaka- q.v  |
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rāmanātha | m. "R's lord", Name of rāma-s dāśarathi-  |
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rāmanātha | m. (with hosalādhīśvara-) of a king of deva-giri- (also called rāma-candra-)  |
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rāmanātha | m. of a teacher (also called rāma-candra-)  |
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rāmanātha | m. of another man  |
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rāmanātha | m. (also with cakra-vartin-, vidyā-vācas-pati-,and siddhānta-) of various authors  |
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rāmanāthastotra | n. Name of a chapter of the  |
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rāmanavamī | f. Name of the 9th day in the light half of the month caitra- (being the birthday of rāma-candra-)  |
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rāmanavamīnirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanavamīpūjā | f. Name of work  |
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rāmanavamīvratakathā | f. Name of work  |
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rāmanavamīvratamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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rāmanavaratnasāra | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanibandha | m. Name of work  |
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rāmanidhi | m. (with śarman-) Name of an author  |
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ramaṇīyajanman | mfn. of auspicious birth, born under an auspicious star,  |
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rāmanṛpati | m. Name of a king  |
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rāmanyāyālaṃkāra | m. Name of an author  |
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rāmaṣaḍakṣaramantrarāja | m. Name of work  |
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rāmasahasranāman | n. " rāma-s's thousand names", Name of chs. of the and  |
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rāmaśarman | m. Name of the author of the uṇādi-kośa- (a metrical work on words formed with uṇādi- suffixes)  |
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rāmasiṃhavarman | m. Name of a king of jaya-pura- (who passes as the author of the dhātu-ratnamañjarī-)  |
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rāmaṣoḍaśanāman | n. Name of work  |
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rāmāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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rāmatārakamantraṭīkā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary  |
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rāmavarman | m. Name of the author of the tilaka- (a commentator or commentary on the rāmāyaṇa-).  |
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raṇakarman | n. "war-business", battle, fighting  |
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rantumanas | mfn. inclined to take pleasure, wishing to enjoy sexual intercourse  |
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rasabhasman | n. calx or oxide of mercury  |
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rasaheman | n. Name of work  |
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rasakarman | n. a sacrificial rite connected with (the sipping of) liquids  |
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rasakarman | n. equals -kalpanā-  |
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rāśināman | n. a name given to a child taken from the rāśi- under which he is born  |
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raśman | m. equals raśm/i-  |
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raśman | m. only in instrumental case raśm/ā- ( ) and in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (see a-raśm/an-and sth/āraśman-).  |
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rātamanas | (rāt/a--) mfn. ready-minded, willing to (dative case)  |
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rathaṃtarasāman | mfn. having a rathaṃtara- for a sāman-  |
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rathāṅganāman | m. ( ) equals ga-tulyāhvayana- above  |
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rathāśman | m. the son of a Brahman by a ratha-kārī-  |
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rathavartman | n. a chariots-road, highway  |
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raticaraṇasamantasvara | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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ratikarman | n. sexual intercourse  |
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ratimandira | n. a pleasure-house  |
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ratimandira | n. pudendum muliebre  |
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ratimanmatha | n. (prob.) Name of a nāṭaka-  |
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ratimanmathapūjā | f. Name of work  |
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ratnābhiṣekamantra | m. Name of work  |
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ratnamanjarī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a Sanskrit translation of the karpūra-mañjarī-  |
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ratnavarman | m. Name of a merchant  |
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rātrimmanya | mfn. being regarded as or appearing like night  |
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rātriṣāman | n. equals -sāman-  |
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rātrisāman | n. a sāman- belonging to the atirātra-  |
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raudrakarman | n. a terrible magic rite or one performed for some dreadful purpose  |
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raudrakarman | mfn. doing terrible acts  |
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raudrakarman | m. (also min-) Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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raudramanas | (r/audra--) mfn. savage-minded, fierce  |
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rauśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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ravidharman | m. Name of the author of a commentator or commentary on the kavi-rahasya-  |
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ravivarman | m. Name of a man  |
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ṛdhaṅmantra | mfn. one who is destitute of speech ([ ])  |
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reṇukāmālāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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reṇukāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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reṇulakṣman | m. "marked by dust", the wind  |
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reṣman | m. a storm, whirlwind, storm-cloud ( "the dissolution or destruction of the world") .  |
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revantamanusū | f. "mother of manu- revanta-", Name of saṃjñā- (wife of sūrya-)  |
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ṛjiman | See column 3.  |
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ṛjiman | m. straightness gaRa pṛthv-ādi-  |
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ṛksāman | n. Name of a sāman- (equals /ṛkṣama-?) .  |
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ṛkṣamantra | m. a mantra- or text addressed to the lunar mansions.  |
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roman | n. (prob. connected with1. ruh-; see loman-) the hair on the body of men and animals, (especially) short hair, bristles, wool, down, nap etc. (less properly applicable to the long hair on the head and beard of men, and to that of the mane and tail of animals) etc.  |
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roman | n. the feathers of a bird (see mayūra-r-)  |
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roman | n. the scales of a fish (See pṛthu-r-).  |
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roman | m. plural Name of a people  |
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romantha | m. (perhaps for ruj-m-; see cognate words below) ruminating, chewing the cud etc.  |
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romantha | m. chewing (of betel)  |
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romantha | m. frequent repetition (confer, compare, gagaṇa-r-). ([ confer, compare Greek , ; Latin e-rugere,ructare,ruminare,fr.rugminare; Slavonic or Slavonian rygati; Lithuanian atru4gas; German itarucchen,itrücken; Anglo-Saxon roccettan,edroccian.])  |
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romanthana | n. ruminating  |
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romanthāya | Nom. P. yate-, to ruminate, chew the cud  |
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ṛṣimanas | mfn. of far-seeing or enlightened mind  |
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ṛtadhāman | mfn. (ṛt/a-) one whose abode is truth or divine law, abiding in truth  |
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ṛtadhāman | m. (ā-) Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ṛtadhāman | m. of a manu-  |
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ṛtadhāman | m. of indra- in the twelfth manv-antara-  |
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ṛtasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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ṛtudhāman | m. (probably for ṛta-dh-), Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ṛtugamana | n. approaching (a woman) at the right time,  |
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ṛtukarman | n. a right action,  |
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ṛtuṣāman | (for -sāman-) n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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rucidhāman | mfn. having light for an abode  |
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rucidhāman | n. "abode of light", the sun  |
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rūḍhamanyu | mfn. one whose passion has grown strong  |
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rudradāman | m. Name of a king  |
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rudraikādaśakamantra | m. plural ( ) ( ) the 11 rudra- hymns (anuvāka- in the taittirīya- saṃhitā-).  |
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rudramantra | m. Name of work  |
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rudramantravibhāga | m. Name of work  |
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rudraṛṅmantradhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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rudraroman | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending upon skanda-  |
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rudrasahasranāman | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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rudrasāman | n. Name of a particular sāman-  |
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rudraśarman | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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ruksadman | n. "seat of disease", excrement, feces  |
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śabaliman | m. variegated state or condition, mottled look or appearance  |
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śabdabrahman | n. "word-brahman", the veda- considered as a revealed sound or word and identified with the Supreme  |
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śabdakarman | n. "sound-making", a sound, noise  |
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śabdakarman | mfn. equals -karmaka-  |
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śabdaratnasamanvaya | m. Name of grammars and dictionaries.  |
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sabhasman | mfn. mixed or smeared with ashes  |
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saccidātman | m. the soul which consists of existence and thought  |
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ṣaḍaṅgasamanvāgata | m. "provided with the six chief requisites", Name of buddha-  |
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sadāśivabrahman | n. Name of work  |
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sadāśivanāmamantra | m. Name of work  |
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sadāśivasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍātman | mfn. having six natures (said of agni-),  |
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sadātman | mfn. possessing a good nature, good, virtuous  |
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sadātman | m. (with muni-) Name of an author  |
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sadbrahman | n. the true brahman-  |
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sadevamanuṣya | mfn. together with gods and men  |
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sadharman | mfn. having the same duties (varia lectio min-)  |
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sadharman | mfn. having the same nature or similar properties, resembling, like, equal to (genitive case instrumental case,or compound) |
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sādhiman | m. (fr. sādhu-) goodness, perfection, excellence gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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sādhukarman | mfn. (sādh/u--) acting well or rightly  |
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sādhukarman | mfn. doing kind actions, beneficent  |
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sādhummanya | mfn. thinking one's self good or virtuous  |
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sadman | m. a sitter, assessor, spectator  |
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sadman | n. a seat, abode, dwelling, house, place (especially of sacrifice), temple etc.  |
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sadman | n. a stand, stable  |
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sadman | n. (?) an astrological house  |
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sadman | n. water  |
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sadman | n. war, battle (equals saṃ-grāma-)  |
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sadman | n. (dual number) heaven and earth  |
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sadman | mfn. dwelling in, inhabiting (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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sadmanivāsin | mfn. dwelling in houses  |
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sadmaniveśita | mfn. deposited in a shed (as a carriage)  |
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sadyomanyu | mfn. causing immediate anger  |
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sāgaravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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śagman | n. varia lectio for śākma-,  |
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sagman | (prob. fr. the same) equals saṃgrāma-  |
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sahabhasman | mfn. with the ashes  |
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sahadharman | mfn. along with duties, sharing duties etc.  |
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sahagamana | n. going with or accompanying (especially a widow's going with her deceased husband id est burning herself with his dead body)  |
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sahajanman | mfn. inherited from birth (as a servant)  |
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sahamanas | mfn. with intelligence  |
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sahānugamana | n. equals saha-maraṇa-  |
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saharṣamṛgayugrāmaninādamaya | mf(ī-)n. resounding with the shouts of the joyful troop of hunters  |
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sahasāman | (sah/a--) mf(mnī-)n. accompanied with songs or hymns, rich in songs  |
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sahasradhāman | mfn. (sah/asra--) having thousand-fold splendour  |
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sahasradhāman | m. the sun  |
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sahasragaṇanāman | n. Name of work  |
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sahasramanyu | (sah/asra--) mfn. having a thousand-fold courage  |
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sahasranāman | mf(mnī-)n. thousand-named, containing a thousand names  |
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sahasranāman | n. plural (or -nāma- in the beginning of a compound) the thousand names (of any deity, especially of viṣṇu-)  |
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sahasraroman | n. "having a thousand hairs", a blanket  |
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sahasrātman | mfn. having a thousand natures  |
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sahasravartman | mfn. having a thousand paths  |
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sahasrayāman | (sah/asra--) mfn. having a thousand paths  |
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sahatvakarman | n. an action to be performed together  |
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sāhityacūḍāmani | m. Name of work  |
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sahopapativeśman | mfn. living together with a wife's paramour  |
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sahyakarman | n. help, assistance  |
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śailajāmantrin | m. Name of an author  |
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śailālibrāhmana | n. Name of a brāhmaṇa-  |
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saimantika | n. (fr. sīmanta-) red-lead (so called because used to make a mark along hair-parting)  |
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śaitoṣman | n. plural (fr. śīta-+ ūṣman-) Name of various sāman-s  |
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sajjakarman | n. the act of making ready or equipping, preparation etc.  |
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sajjakarman | n. stringing a bow (see sajya-karman-).  |
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sajjanamanoratha | m. Name of work  |
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sajyakarman | n. the act of stringing a bow (Bombay edition)  |
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sakarman | mfn. (in gram.) equals prec. ( sakarmatā ma-tā- f.) on  |
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sakarman | mfn. performing any act or rite  |
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sakarman | mfn. following similar business  |
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śakaṭamantra | m. plural the verses addressed to the chariot of soma-  |
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śakavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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śākhāntarīyakarman | n. the (rule of) action belonging to another Vedic school  |
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śakman | n. power, strength, capacity  |
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śakman | n. energy, action  |
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śakman | m. Name of indra-  |
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śakman | śakya-, śakra- etc. See .  |
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śākman | n. (see śakman-) "power"or"help"  |
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sakman | s/akmya- See sac-.  |
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sakman | n. association, attendance  |
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sākṣātkṛtadharman | mfn. one who has an intuitive perception of duty  |
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śāktyasāman | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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śakyasāmantatā | f. the state of being able to conquer neighbouring kings  |
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śālagrāmanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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śālākarman | n. house-building,  |
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salakṣman | (s/a--) mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the same marks or characteristics, homogeneous, similar '  |
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salīlahaṃsagamanā | f. having the wanton gait of a haṃsa-  |
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salilajanman | n. "water-born", a lotus  |
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salilakarman | n. "water-rite", a libation of water offered to a deceased person  |
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saloman | mfn. (s/a--) with the grain corresponding to or co-extensive with (instrumental case)  |
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śalyaloman | n. a porcupine's quill  |
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śalyātman | mfn. of a prickly or thorny nature  |
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samabhyupagamana | n. the act of approaching or going near  |
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samabhyupagamana | n. following, approving, agreeing with  |
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samadhigatadhigamana | n. going beyond or above, surpassing, overcoming  |
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samāgamamanoratha | m. the desire of union  |
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samāgamana | n. coming together, meeting, union (also = sexual intercourse)  |
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samāhitamanas | mfn. having the mind absorbed in (anything)  |
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samāhitamanobuddhi | mfn. having the mind or thoughts collected or composed  |
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samāhitātman | mfn. (saṃ/āh-) one whose spirit is united with (instrumental case)  |
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samakarman | mfn. having equal occupation  |
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samāmantr | A1. -mantrayate-, to call upon, invoke ; to bid farewell to (accusative)  |
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śāman | n. (see sāman-) appeasing, reconciling, conciliation  |
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saman | P. -aniti-, to breathe, live  |
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sāman | n. (fr.1. sā-= san-1) acquisition, possession, property, wealth, abundance  |
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sāman | n. (m.only in ;prob. connected with sāntv-; according to to some fr.1. sā-; see 3. sāman-) calming, tranquillizing, (especially) kind or gentle words for winning an adversary, conciliation, negotiation (one of the 4 upāya-s or means of success against an enemy, the other 3 being dāna-, bheda-,and daṇḍa-, qq.vv.; in the beginning of a compound or instrumental case sg. and plural,"by friendly means or in a friendly way, willingly, voluntarily")  |
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sāman | n. (of doubtful derivation; according to to fr. so-= sā-2,as"destroying sin";in apparently connected with sammita-;by others derived fr.1. san-, sā-, sāntv-,and perhaps not to be separated fr. 1. and 2. sāman-) a metrical hymn or song of praise, (especially) a particular kind of sacred text or verse called a sāman- (intended to be chanted, and forming, with ṛc-, yajus-, chandas-,one of the 4 kinds of Vedic composition mentioned first in ) etc.  |
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sāman | n. any song or tune (sacred or profane, also the hum of bees) etc.  |
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sāman | n. the faculty of uttering sounds (?) (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śamana | mf(ī-)n. calming, tranquillizing, soothing, allaying, extinguishing, destroying etc.  |
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śamana | m. "settler, destroyer", Name of yama-  |
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śamana | m. a kind of antelope  |
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śamana | m. a kind of pea  |
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śamana | n. the act of calming, appeasing, allaying, tranquillization, pacification, extinction, destruction etc. killing, slaying, immolation  |
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śamana | n. chewing, swallowing  |
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śamana | n. a mode of sipping water (prob. for camana-)  |
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śamana | n. malediction, reviling (wrong reading for śapana-)  |
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śāmana | mfn. extinguishing, destroying (varia lectio for śamana-)  |
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śāmana | m. Name of yama- (equals śamana-)  |
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śāmana | n. a sedative  |
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śāmana | n. tranquillity, peace  |
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śāmana | n. killing, slaughter  |
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śāmana | n. end (naṃ-yā-,to go to an end, be destroyed)  |
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samana | n. (prob. connected with 2. sam-,or 2. sama-) meeting (see a-saman/a-), assembly, concourse, festival  |
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samana | n. intercourse, commerce, pursuit  |
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samana | n. amorous union, embrace  |
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samana | n. conflict, strife ( ) .  |
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samanā | ind. in one point, together  |
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samanā | ind. at a time, all at once  |
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samanā | ind. likewise, uniformly  |
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sāmana | mf(ā-)n. (for 2.See under 2. sāman-) rich, affluent, abundant (others"common, universal")  |
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sāmana | mfn. (for 1.See under 1. sāman-) quiet, calm  |
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samānadharman | mfn. having the same qualities, similar to (instrumental case)  |
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samānadharman | mfn. a sympathizer, appreciator of merits  |
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samanaga | mfn. going to an assembly  |
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samānajanman | mfn. (n/a--) having the same origin  |
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samānajanman | mfn. of equal age  |
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samānakarman | n. the same object, (in the beginning of a compound) the same action  |
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samānakarman | mfn. expressing the same action  |
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samanana | n. breathing together  |
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samānanāman | mfn. having the same name  |
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samanantara | mf(ā-)n. immediately contiguous to or following (ablative or genitive case; yaccātra sam-anantaram-,"and what is immediately connected with it")  |
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samanantaram | ind. immediately behind or after (genitive case or ablative or compound)  |
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samānapreman | mfn. equally loving  |
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samanara | m. equals -śaṅku-  |
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samanas | mfn. being of the same mind, unanimous  |
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samanas | mfn. endowed with understanding  |
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samanaska | mfn. unanimous  |
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śamanaśvasṛ | f. " yama-'s sister", the river yamunā- or Jumna  |
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śamanavidhi | m. Name of the 46th pariśiṣṭa- of the  |
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samandhakāra | m. great or universal darkness on  |
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samandhakārīkṛta | mfn. made dark or inaccessible on all sides  |
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śamanī | f. See below  |
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śamanī | f. "the calming one", night  |
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śāmanī | f. the southern quarter  |
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sāmanī | f. a verse containing the word samanas- |
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sāmanī | f. (see sāmnī-) a rope or cord for tying cattle (varia lectio dāmanī-)  |
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śamanīcamedhra | m. one whose generative organ hangs down from absence of passion or impotence  |
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sāmanidhana | n. the closing sentence of a sāman-.  |
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samanīka | n. battle, war ( )  |
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samanīkamūrdhan | m. the front of battle-array  |
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samanīkatas | ind. in battle-array  |
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samanindānavana | mf(ā-)n. indifferent to blame and praise  |
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śamanīpāra | m. (prob.) a particular mode of reciting the ṛg-- veda- on , Va1rtt. 1.  |
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śamanīṣada | m. "night-goer", a rākṣasa-, evil spirit, demon  |
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śamanīya | mfn. to be tranquillized, consolable  |
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śamanīya | mfn. serving for tranquillization, soothing  |
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śamanīya | n. a sedative  |
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samanmatha | mfn. filled with love, enamoured  |
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samanta | mf(ā-)n. "having the ends together", contiguous, neighbouring, adjacent  |
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samanta | mf(ā-)n. "being on every side", universal, whole, entire, all ( samantam s/amantam- ind."in contiguity or conjunction with","together with"; samantam samant/am- ind.or samantāt tāt- ind.or samantatas ta-tas- ind."on all sides, around","or, wholly, completely"; samantena tena- ind."all round";with na-= "nowhere") etc.  |
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samantā | f. (plural) neighbour. hood  |
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samantā | f. Name of a grammar  |
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samanta | n. (also with agneḥ-, varuṇasya-,or vasiṣṭhasya-) Name of various saman-s  |
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samanta | n. or m. (?) Name of a country  |
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sāmanta | mfn. (fr. sam-anta-) being on all sides  |
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sāmanta | mfn. bordering, limiting  |
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sāmanta | m. a neighbour  |
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sāmanta | m. a vassal, feudatory prince, the chief of a district (paying tribute to a lord paramount) etc.  |
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sāmanta | m. a minister(?) (varia lectio)  |
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sāmanta | m. a leader, general, captain, champion  |
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sāmanta | m. Name of the author of the tājika-sāra-ṭīkā- (1620 A.D.)  |
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sāmanta | n. a neighbourhood  |
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samantabhadra | mfn. wholly auspicious  |
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samantabhadra | m. a buddha- or a jina-  |
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samantabhadra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- (see )  |
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samantabhadra | m. of a poet etc.  |
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samantabhadra | n. Name of a grammar.  |
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samantabhuj | m. "all-devouring", Name of agni- or fire  |
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sāmantacakra | n. a circle of neighbouring princes  |
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samantacāritramati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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samantadarśin | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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samantadugdhā | f. a species of Euphorbia  |
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samantadugdhī | f. equals snuhā-  |
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samantagandha | m. a kind of flower  |
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samantagandha | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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sāmantaja | n. (danger) arising from a vassal  |
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śamantakastotra | n. Name of a stotra- (prob. wrong reading for śamāntaka--,or syamantaka-st-).  |
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sāmantakena | ind. in the neighbourhood  |
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samantakusuma | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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samantāloka | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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samantam | ind. samanta |
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samantam | ind. samanta |
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samantamukhadhārinī | f. Name of a Buddhist sūtra-.  |
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samantanetra | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sāmantapāla | m. Name of a king  |
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samantapañcaka | n. Name of the district kuru-kṣetra- or of a tīrtha- in it (where paraśu-rāma- is said to have destroyed the kṣatriya-s) |
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samantaparyāyin | mfn. all-embracing  |
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samantaprabha | m. a kind of flower  |
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samantaprabha | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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samantaprabhāsa | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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samantaprasādika | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- (varia lectio -prās-)  |
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samantaprāsādika | mfn. affording help or assistance on all sides (also varia lectio for prec.)  |
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samantaprāsādikatā | f. complete readiness to offer help (one of the 8 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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sāmantapratyaya | m. the evidence or testimony of near neighbours  |
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samantara | m. pl, Name of a people  |
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sāmantarāja | m. (with hari-) Name of the author of the sūrya-prakāśa-  |
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samantaraśmi | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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samantaśitibāhu | (samant/a--) mfn. having both fore-feet white  |
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samantaśitirandhra | (samant/a--) mfn. having both ear-cavities white on Va1rtt. 27.  |
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samantasphāraṇamukhadarśana | m. Name of a garuḍa-rāja-  |
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samantasthūlāvalokana | m. or n. (?) a kind of flower  |
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samantāt | ind. samanta |
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samantatas | ind. See above.  |
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samantatas | ind. samanta |
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samantāvalokita | m. Name of a bodhisattva-  |
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sāmantavāsin | mfn. dwelling on the borders, neighbouring, a neighbour  |
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samantavilokitā | f. Name of a particular Buddhist world  |
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samantavyūhasāgaracaryavyavalokana | m. Name of a garuḍa-rāja-  |
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samantena | ind. samanta |
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sāmanteya | m. Name of a man (varia lectio māmateya-)  |
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samantikam | ind. contiguously, near (Comparative degree ka-taram-)  |
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samantra | mfn. accompanied with sacred verses or texts  |
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samantraka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. accompanied with sacred verses or texts ' ,  |
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samantraka | mfn. possessing charms or spells  |
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samantrika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. together with or accompanied by counsellors ( samantritva tri-tva- n.) '  |
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samantrin | mfn. together with or accompanied by counsellors ( samantritva tri-tva- n.)  |
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samantritva | n. samantrin |
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samanubandha | m. equals anubandha-  |
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samanubhū | P. -bhavati- to enjoy together, feel, perceive  |
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samanucint | P. -cintayati-, to reflect deeply about, meditate on, remember (accusative)  |
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samanudhāv | P. -dhāvati-, to run after together, follow, pursue  |
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samanudhyai | P. -dhyāyati-, to reflect upon, think of (accusative)  |
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samanudiś | P. -diśati-, to assign or apportion anything (accusative) to any one (dative case)  |
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samanudṛś | See sam-anupaś-.  |
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samanudru | P. -dravati- (Epic also A1. te-), to run after together, follow, pursue  |
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samanugā | (only Aorist -anv-agāt-), to go after together, follow quite closely, follow  |
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samanugai | P. -gāyati-, to repeat in verse or metre  |
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samanugam | P. -gacchati-, to go after, follow, pursue (accusative) ; to penetrate, pervade  |
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samanugata | mfn. gone after or through, followed, pervaded  |
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samanugata | mfn. coherent or connected with (instrumental case)  |
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samanugrah | P. A1. -gṛhṇāti-, -gṛhṇīte-, to collect or gather together, arrange or put in order ; to show favour or grace to (accusative)  |
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samanugrāhya | mfn. to be favoured or treated graciously  |
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samanuja | mfn. together with a younger brother  |
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samanujan | A1. -jāyate-, to be born similar to or resembling (accusative)  |
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samanujñā | P. A1. -jānāti-, -janīte-, to fully permit or allow or consent to, wholly acquiesce in or approve of (accusative) ; to authorize, empower ; to indulge, pardon, forgive, excuse (genitive case of Persian) ; to grant leave of absence, allow to go away, dismiss ; to favour : Causal -jñāpayati-, to beg or request any favour from (ablative) ; to ask leave, beg permission from (ablative) ; to take leave of, bid adieu (accusative) etc. ; to greet, salute  |
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samanujñā | f. leave, permission  |
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samanujñāna | mfn. entirely acquiesced in, permitted, allowed  |
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samanujñāna | mfn. assent, permission  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. entirely consented or agreed to etc.  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. authorized, empowered  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. allowed to go away, dismissed  |
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samanujñāta | mfn. favoured, treated kindly  |
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samanukamp | A1. -kampate-, to sympathize with, have pity on (accusative)  |
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samanukīrtana | n. praising highly, high praise |
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samanukḷp | Caus. -kalpayati-, to make any one (acc) attain to any state or condition (locative case)  |
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samanukram | (only ind.p. -kramya-), to go or pass through completely, run through (accusative)  |
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samanuman | A1. -manyate-, to assent, consent to (See next) ; to recognize together as (accusative)  |
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samanumata | mfn. consented to, agreed upon  |
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samanumata | n. consent  |
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samanuniśam | (only ind.p. -śamya-), to perceive, learn  |
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samanupad | A1. -padyate- (Epic also P. ti-), to enter into or upon, attain to (varia lectio -vatsyati-for -patsyati-).  |
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samanupāl | P. -pālayati-, to maintain or observe well, keep (a promise etc.)  |
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samanupaś | P. A1. -paśyati-, te- (only present tense base) , to look well after, look at or on ; to perceive, observe ; to regard as, consider  |
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samanuprach | P. -pṛcchati-, to ask or inquire about (accusative)  |
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samanuprāp | ( -pra-āp-) P. -prāpnoti-, to attain or reach or arrive at (accusative)  |
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samanuprāpta | mfn. come, arrived at  |
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samanuprāpta | mfn. one who has attained to (accusative) |
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samanuprāpta | mfn. obtained, assumed  |
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samanuprāpta | mfn. entirely covered or overspread  |
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samanuśās | P. -śāsti-, to teach thoroughly, instruct (two accusative) ; (with rājyam-,or rājya-akṣmīm-) to rule or regulate well, govern  |
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samanuśiṣṭa | mfn. well taught or instructed in (accusative)  |
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samanusmṛ | P. -smarati-, to remember together, recollect  |
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samanusṛp | P. -sarpati-, to come near together, approach  |
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samanuṣṭeya | mfn. to be accomplished or performed  |
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samanuṣṭhita | mfn. ( sthā-) furnished or provided with, rich in (compound)  |
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samanuśuc | P. -śocati-, to mourn over, regret (accusative)  |
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samanusvṛ | P. -svarati-, to resound, leave a sound  |
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samanuṣya | mfn. together with men  |
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samanuṣya | mfn. visited or frequented by men  |
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samanuṣyarājanya | mfn. together with the princely among men  |
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samanutap | Passive voice -tapyate-, to suffer great subsequent pain, be very penitent, repent  |
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samanuvarṇita | mfn. ( varṇ-) well described or narrated, explained  |
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samanuvartin | mfn. obedient, willing, devoted to (genitive case)  |
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samanuvas | P. -vasati-, to abide by, follow, conform to (accusative) (varia lectio -patsyati-for -vatsyati-).  |
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samanuvid | Caus -vedayati-, to cause to know or remember, remind  |
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samanuvīkṣ | ( -vi-īkṣ-) A1. -vīkṣate-, to well observe, behold  |
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samanuvraj | P. -vrajati-, to go after, follow or pursue with others  |
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samanuvrata | mf(ā-)n. entirely devoted or attached to (accusative)  |
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samanuvṛt | A1. -vartate-, to follow after, obey, conform to (accusative) etc. ; to ensue, be the result or consequence : Causal -vartayati-, to cause to take place or happen  |
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samanuyā | P. -yāti-, to go after, follow  |
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samanuyāta | mfn. gone after, followed  |
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samanuyojya | mfn. to be combined or mixed with (instrumental case)  |
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samanuyuj | (only ind.p. -yujya-and Passive voice -yujyate-), to inquire after, ask about ; to appoint, order, enjoin  |
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samanvāgata | mfn. ( gam-) attended by, furnished or provided with (compound)  |
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samanvaṅgībhūta | mfn. possessed by, provided with (instrumental case)  |
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samanvārabdha | mfn. taken hold of.  |
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samanvārabdha | mfn. holding, touching  |
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samanvārabdha | mfn. (plural) taking hold of one another  |
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samanvārabdhanvārambha | m. taking hold of from behind  |
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samanvārabdhanvārambhaṇa | n. idem or 'm. taking hold of from behind '  |
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samanvārabh | A1. -rabhate-, to take hold of or clasp together, take hold of one another  |
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samanvāruh | P. -rohati-, to ascend after (as a wife the funeral pyre after her husband)  |
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sāmanvat | (s/āman--) mfn. connected with a sāman-  |
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samanvaya | m. regular succession or order, connected sequence or consequence, conjunction, mutual or immediate connection ( samanvayāt yāt- ind."in consequence of")  |
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samanvayapradīpa | m. Name of work  |
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samanvayapradīpasaṃketa | m. Name of work  |
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samanvayasūtravivṛti | f. Name of work  |
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samanvayāt | ind. samanvaya |
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samanveṣaṇa | n. searching or seeking every. where  |
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samanvi | P. -eti-, to go together after, follow ; to infer or ensue as a consequence  |
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samanvīkṣ | (only ind.p. -īkṣya-), to look towards, look or gaze after ; to keep looking at, keep in view  |
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sāmanvin | mfn. possessing the sāman-  |
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samanviṣ | P. -iṣyati-, to seek out, look for or after  |
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samanviṣ | P. -icchati- (ind.p. -iṣya-), to search through, seek about everywhere |
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samanvita | mfn. connected or associated with, completely possessed of, fully endowed with, possessing, full of (instrumental case or compound) etc.  |
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samanvita | mfn. corresponding or answering to (compound)  |
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samanya | mfn. fit for an assembly or for a festival (as a garment)  |
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samanya | See  |
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sāmanya | mfn. (for 2.See column 2) friendly, favourable (in a-s- q.v)  |
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sāmanya | mfn. (for 1.See column 1) skilful in chanting or singing  |
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samanyu | mfn. or sa-many/u- having the same mind, unanimous (applied to the marut-s)  |
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samanyu | mfn. wrathful, angry ,  |
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samanyu | mfn. filled with sorrow, sorrowful  |
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samanyu | m. Name of śiva-  |
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samarakarman | n. the action of battle or war  |
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samaramanoharī | f. Name of an astron, work  |
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samarasīman | mf. battlefield  |
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samaravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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samāsabaddhamanoramā | (?) f. Name of work  |
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samastamantradevatāprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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samātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. possessing equanimity (varia lectio śamāt-).' (prob. wrong reading for mahāt-).  |
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samāvartanakarman | n. Name of work  |
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sambādhavartman | mfn. (plural) (varia lectio) moving in dense crowds, jostling or crowding together on a road  |
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sambhāvitātman | mfn. noble-minded, of respected character  |
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sambhogaveśman | n. "enjoyment-room", the chamber of a concubine  |
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sambhrāntamanas | mfn. bewildered in mind  |
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sambhūyagamana | n. going in company  |
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saṃcitakarman | n. the rites to be performed after arranging the sacrificial fire  |
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saṃdhāyagamana | n. a march after peace has been made  |
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saṃdhiṣāman | (for -sām-) n. a sāman- belonging to the stotra-s called saṃdhi-s  |
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saṃdhyādibrahmakarman | (dhyād-), n. Name of work  |
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saṃdhyāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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saṃdhyāmantravyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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saṃdhyāmantravyākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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saṃdhyāvandanamantra | m. Name of work |
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saṃdhyāvidhimantrasamūhaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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saṃgamana | mf(ī-)n. gathering together, a gatherer  |
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saṃgamana | m. Name of yama- (q.v)  |
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saṃgamana | n. coming together, coming into contact with, meeting with (compound)  |
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saṃgamana | n. partaking of (instr)  |
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sāṃgamana | m. (fr. sam-g-) patronymic of agni- anaśnat-  |
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saṃgamanera | Name of a place  |
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saṃgamanīya | mfn. leading to union, effecting union  |
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saṃgītaveśman | n. a concert-room  |
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saṃgrāmakarman | n. the work or turmoil of battle  |
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saṃgrāmanagara | n. Name of a city  |
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saṃhāravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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saṃhṛṣṭamanas | mfn. delighted in mind  |
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saṃhṛṣṭaroman | mfn. one who has the hair of the body bristling (with joy), thrilled, delighted  |
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śamīmandāramāhātmya | n. "glorification of the śamī- and mandāra- trees", Name of chapter of the  |
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samīpagamana | n. the act of going near, approach  |
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samīralakṣman | n. "wind-sign", dust  |
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śāmitrakarman | n. the office of the above official  |
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saṃjñākarman | n. (equals -karaṇa-)  |
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saṃkalpajanman | mfn. born from desire  |
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saṃkalpajanman | mfn. love or the god of love  |
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śaṃkaramandārasaurabha | n. Name of work  |
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śaṃkaravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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saṃkhyānāman | n. a numeral  |
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saṃkliṣṭakarman | mfn. one who does everything with trouble or difficulty  |
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samman | A1. manyate- (Epic also P. ti-), to think together, agree, assent to, approve (See sam-mata-below) ; to think, fancy ; to regard or consider as (accusative or two accusative) etc. ; to mean, contemplate, intend, resolve ; to think highly of esteem, value, honour : Causal -mānayati-, to honour, reverence, respect etc. ; to regard, consider ; to assure any one (genitive case) of (accusative) : Desiderative of Causal See sam-mimānayiṣu- below.  |
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sammanana | n. (orf(ā-).;fr. Causal) the act of honouring, worshipping, homage  |
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sammanas | mfn. unanimous  |
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sāmmanasya | n. (fr. sam-manas-) concord, harmony  |
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sāmmanasya | n. plural charms to secure harmony  |
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sammand | A1. -mandate-, to rejoice at, delight in (instrumental case) ; (Aorist -amandiṣuḥ-), to intoxicate, exhilarate  |
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sammaniman | m. unanimousness, harmony gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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sammantavya | mfn. to be highly valued  |
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sammantr | P. -mantrayati- (ind.p. -mantrya-,or -mantrayitvā-), to consult together, take council with (instrumental case with or without saha-or samam-) etc. ; to hold a council, deliberate, advise, express an opinion ; to salute, greet, address  |
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sammantraṇīya | mfn. to be consulted  |
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sammantraṇīya | mfn. to be saluted  |
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sammantrita | mfn. deliberated, considered  |
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sammatiman | m. sammati |
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saṃnamana | n. bending together, narrowing  |
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saṃnimantr | P. -mantrayati-, to invite  |
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sāṃnipātikakarman | n. the treatment of the above illness  |
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sāṃnipātikakarman | n. miscellaneous, promiscuous, collective  |
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samprahṛṣṭamanas | mfn. overjoyed in heart  |
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samprattikarman | n. the act of delivering over  |
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sampūrṇapuṇyamahiman | mfn. one whose greatness is acquired by abundant meritorious acts  |
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saṃsaktamanas | mfn. having the mind attached or fixed  |
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saṃśamana | mf(ī-)n. allaying, tranquillizing  |
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saṃśamana | mf(ī-)n. removing, destroying (See pāpa-s-)  |
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saṃśamana | n. pacification  |
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saṃśamana | n. a sedative  |
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saṃśamanīya | See vāstu-- and saṃśodhana-s-.  |
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saṃsāragamana | n. passing from one state of existence to another, transmigration  |
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saṃsāravartman | n. equals -mārga-  |
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saṃsāryātman | m. ([perhaps rather two separate words] the transmigratory soul, the soul passing through various mundane states [ opp. to paramāsman-] )  |
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saṃśayātman | mfn. having a doubtful mind, a sceptic  |
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saṃśitavratātman | mfn. one who has completely made up his mind, firmly resolved  |
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saṃskāranāman | n. the name given to a child at the name-giving ceremony (and corresponding to the name given at baptism)  |
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saṃskṛtātman | m. one who has received the purificatory rites |
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saṃskṛtātman | m. a sage |
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saṃśliṣṭakarman | mfn. not distinguishing between good and evil actions (varia lectio saṃ-kliṣṭa-k-)  |
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saṃśodhanaśamanīya | mfn. treating of purifying and calming remedies  |
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saṃsṛṣṭakarman | mfn. denoting mixed or various actions  |
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saṃtānakarman | n. the act of producing offspring  |
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saṃtaptapyamānamanas | mfn. one whose mind is in a state of torture  |
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samudragamana | n. going or voyaging by sea, sea-roving  |
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samudravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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samunnamana | n. raising, arching (as the brows)  |
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saṃvibhāgamanas | mfn. disposed to share with others  |
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saṃvṛtamantra | mfn. one who keeps his counsels or plans secret ( saṃvṛtamantratā -tā-, f.)  |
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saṃvṛtamantratā | f. saṃvṛtamantra |
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samyaggamana | n. the act of going with, accompanying  |
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saṃyamana | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mfn. checking, restraining '  |
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saṃyamana | mf(ī-)n. bringing to rest  |
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saṃyamana | n. the act of curbing or checking or restraining  |
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saṃyamana | n. self-control  |
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saṃyamana | n. binding together, tying up  |
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saṃyamana | n. drawing tight, tightening (reins etc.)  |
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saṃyamana | n. confinement, fetter  |
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saṃyamana | n. yama-'s residence (see above)  |
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sāṃyamana | mfn. (fr. saṃyamana-) relating to restraint or self-control (varia lectio)  |
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saṃyamanī | f. Name of the city or residence of yama- (fabled to be situated on Mount meru-)  |
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sāṃyamani | m. (fr. idem or 'mfn. (fr. saṃyamana-) relating to restraint or self-control (varia lectio)') patronymic of śala-  |
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sāṃyamanika | mfn. equals saṃyamana-,  |
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saṃyatātman | mfn. (equals ta-cetas-)  |
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saṃyogamantra | m. a nuptial text or formula  |
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sanāman | mf(mnī-)n. (s/a--) equals -nāma-  |
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sanāman | mf(mnī-)n. similar, like  |
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śāṇāśman | n. a whetstone, grindstone, touchstone  |
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śaṅkhabhasman | n. the ashes of a burnt shell  |
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śaṅkharoman | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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śaṅkitamanas | mfn. fainthearted, timid, apprehensive  |
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sanmantra | m. an excellent spell  |
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sannāman | n. good or beautiful name  |
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śāntamanas | mfn. composed in mind  |
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śāntātman | mfn. calm-minded, composed  |
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śāntihomamantra | m. Name of work.  |
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śāntikakarman | n. a magical rite performed for removing obstacles  |
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śāntikarman | n. any action for averting evil  |
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śāntikarman | n. Name of work  |
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śāntimantra | m. Name of work  |
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śāntisadman | n. a room for performing any propitiatory rite for averting evil (equals -gṛha-) |
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śāntiśarman | m. Name of a brahman-  |
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śāntivaravarman | m. Name of a king  |
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śāntivarman | m. Name of a king  |
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sapiṇḍīkaraṇāntakarman | n. sapiṇḍīkaraṇa |
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sapreman | mfn. rejoicing in (locative case)  |
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saptamantra | m. fire  |
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saptanāman | (t/a--) mfn. having 7 names  |
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saptapadīgamana | n. ( ) the walking together round the nuptial fire in 7 steps (See above) .  |
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saptaśatabījamantravidhāna | n. Name of work |
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saptaśatamantrahomavidhāna | n. Name of work  |
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saptaśatamantravibhāga | m. Name of work  |
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saptātman | mfn. having 7 essences  |
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saptātman | m. Name of brahman-  |
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saptavarman | m. Name of a grammarian  |
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śarabhamālāmantra | m. Name of work |
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śarabhamantra | m. Name of work  |
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śarabhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śāradāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śarajanman | m. "reed-born", Name of kārttikeya-  |
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saralaskandhasaṃghaṭṭajanman | mfn. arising from the friction of pine-branches  |
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śaraloman | m. Name of a muni-  |
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sarasiñanman | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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sarasiruhajanman | m. "lotus-born", Name of brahmā-  |
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sarasvatīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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śārdūlacarman | n. a tiger's skin  |
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śārdūlaloman | n. tiger's hair  |
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śārdūlavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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śariman | or śarīman- m. (said to be fr. śṝ-,"to break forth") , bearing, birth, bringing forth (equals prasava-)  |
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sariman | m. wind, air  |
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sariman | m. going, proceeding  |
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sarīman | (only locative case maṇi-) the course or passage of the wind  |
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sarīman | equals sariman-  |
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śarīrajanman | mfn. equals -ja-  |
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śarīrātman | m. "the bodily soul"(as distinguished from antarātman- q.v)  |
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sarjanāman | n. the resin of Vatica Robusta  |
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śarman | n. (prob. fr. śri-and connected with 1. śaraṇa-, śarīra-) shelter, protection, refuge, safety etc.  |
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śarman | n. etc.  |
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śarman | n. a house  |
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śarman | n. Joy, bliss, comfort, delight, happiness (often at the end of names of Brahmans, just as varman-is added to the names of kṣatriya-s, and gupta-to those of vaiśya-s) etc.  |
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śarman | n. Name of particular formulas |
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śarman | n. identified with śarva- ( ) and with vāc- ( )  |
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śarman | mfn. happy, prosperous  |
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sarojanman | n. "lake-born", a lotus  |
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sarpabalikarman | n. (equals -bali-)  |
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sarpadamanī | f. a kind of plant (= vandhyā-karkoṭakī-)  |
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sarpasāman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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sarpaviṣaharamantra | m. Name of work  |
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sarvabhūtadamana | mfn. (s/arva-bh-) subduing all beings  |
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sarvabhūtadamanī | f. a form of durgā-  |
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sarvabhūtāntarātman | m. the soul of all beings  |
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sarvabhūtātman | m. the soul of all beings ( sarvabhūtātmabhūta ma-bhūta- mfn.being the soul of all beings )  |
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sarvabhūtātman | m. the essence or nature of all creatures ( sarvabhūtātmamedhas ma-medhas- mfn."having a knowledge of the essence of all creatures")  |
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sarvabhūtātman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvabhūtātman | mfn. having the nature of all beings, containing all beings  |
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sarvadamana | mfn. all-subduing or all-taming  |
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sarvadamana | m. Name of bharata- (son of śakuntalā-)  |
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sarvadamana | m. of an asura-  |
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sarvadevapratiṣṭhākarman | n. Name of work  |
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sarvadevātman | mfn. ( ) having the nature of all gods, containing all gods  |
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sarvadhāman | n. the, abode or home of all  |
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sarvadharman | m. Name of a king  |
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sarvajanavaśyahanumanmantra | m. Name of work  |
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sarvajanman | (sarv/a--) mfn. of all kinds  |
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sarvajñammanya | mfn. (equals -jñānin-mfn.; sarvajñammanyatā ya-tā- f.)  |
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sarvajñammanyatā | f. sarvajñammanya |
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sarvakarman | n. plural all kinds of works or rites or occupations ( sarvakarmasaha ma-saha- mfn."equal to all kinds of works"; sarvakarmakārin ma-kārin- mfn."performing all kinds of works") etc.  |
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sarvakarman | mfn. containing all works  |
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sarvakarman | m. one who performs all acts  |
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sarvakarman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvakarman | m. of a son of kalmāṣa-pāda-  |
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sarvalokāntarātman | m. the soul of the whole world  |
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sarvamaṅgalamantrapaṭala | n. Name of chapter of work  |
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sarvamanorama | mf(ā-)n. delighting every one  |
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sarvamantraśāpavimocana | n. Name of work  |
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sarvamantropayuktaparibhāṣā | f. Name of work  |
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sarvamantrotkīlana | n. Name of work  |
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sarvamantrotkīlanaśāpavimocanastotra | n. Name of work  |
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sarvaṃdamana | m. "all-subduing", Name of bharata- (son of śakuntalā-)  |
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sarvanāman | n. (in gram.) Name of a class of words beginning with sarva- (comprising the real pronouns and a series of pronominal adjectives, such as ubhaya-, viśva-, ekatara-etc.; see under sarva-) etc.  |
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sarvanāman | mfn. having all names  |
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sarvāṅgavedanāsāmanyakarmaprakāśa | m. Name of chapter of work  |
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sarvāntarātman | ( ) ( ) m. the universal Soul.  |
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sarvapṛṣṭhāptoryāmasāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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sarvaratnasamanvita | mfn. possessed of all jewels  |
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sarvarodhavirodhasampraśamana | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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sarvārthanāman | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sarvasāmrājyamedhasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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sarvaśarīryātman | m. the soul of all that has a body  |
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sarvātman | m. the whole person ( sarvātmanā nā- ind."with all one's soul") etc.  |
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sarvātman | m. the universal Soul etc.  |
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sarvātman | m. the whole being or nature ( sarvātmanā nā- ind."entirely, completely")  |
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sarvātman | m. a jina-  |
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sarvātman | m. Name of śiva-  |
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sarvātman | mfn. entire in person or nature  |
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sarvātman | mfn. entire in person or nature  |
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sarvātmanā | ind. sarvātman |
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sarvātmanā | ind. sarvātman |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍaladevatāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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śarvavarman | m. Name of various authors and other men (varia lectio sarva-v-).  |
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sarvavarman | m. Name of a grammarian (see śarva-v-)  |
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sarvavedātman | wrong reading for sarva-devātman-  |
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śaśadharman | m. Name of a king  |
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śaśalakṣman | n. the mark of a hare (on the moon)  |
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śaśalakṣman | m. "hare-marked", the moon  |
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śaśaloman | m. hare's hair  |
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śaśaloman | m. Name of a king  |
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śaśidhāman | n. the moon's splendour  |
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sasīman | mfn. having the same boundary, conterminous, near  |
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śasman | n. invocation, praise  |
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śastrakarman | n. "knife-operation", any surgical operation |
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śāśvatamandira | mfn. having a fixed dwelling or abode  |
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śatacarman | mfn. made of a hundred skins  |
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śatadhāman | m. "having a hundred forms", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śatakarman | m. the planet Saturn  |
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śātamanyava | mf(ī-)n. (fr. śata-manyu-) relating or belonging to indra- (with āśā- f.the eastern quarter )  |
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śatamanyu | mfn. (śat/a--) having hundred-fold wrath  |
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śatamanyu | mfn. receiving a hundred sacrifices  |
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śatamanyu | mfn. very spirited, very zealous  |
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śatamanyu | m. Name of indra-  |
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śatamanyu | m. an owl  |
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śatamanyucāpa | m. or n. (?) a rainbow  |
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śatamanyukaṇṭhi | m. a kind of plant |
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śatamanyukaṇṭhin | m. a kind of plant |
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śataśīrṣarudraśamanīya | mfn. fit to appease the hundred-headed rudra-  |
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śatātman | mfn. possessing or bestowing a hundred lives  |
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śatātman | mfn. containing a hundred forms, having numerous manifestations  |
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śatavarṣman | mfn. having a hundred bodies (varia lectio -śīrṣa-).  |
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śatayāman | (śat/a--) mfn. having a hundred paths  |
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śaṭhakopasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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satīnamanyu | (n/a--) mfn. really angry or zealous ("eager to [shed] rain-water" )  |
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ṣaṭkarman | n. the six duties of Brahmans (viz. adhyayana-,"studying or repeating the veda-", adhyāpana-,"teaching the veda-", yajana-"offering sacrifices", yājana-,"conducting them for others", dāna-,"giving", and pratigraha-,"accepting gifts"), etc. (the six daily duties according to to the later law-books, are, snāna-,"religious bathing", saṃdhyājapa-,"repetition of prayers at the three saṃdhyā-s", brahma-yajña-,"worship of the Supreme Being by repeating the first words of sacred books", tarpaṇa-,"daily oblations of water to the gods, sages, and pitṛ-s", homa-,"oblations of fuel, rice etc. to fire", deva-pūjā-,"worship of the secondary gods either in the domestic sanctuary or in temples")  |
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ṣaṭkarman | n. six acts any one of which is allowable to a Brahman householder as a means of subsistence (viz. ṛta-,"gleaning", amṛta-,"unsolicited alms", mṛta-,"solicited alms", karṣaṇa-,"agriculture", satyānṛta-,"commerce or trade", śva-vṛtti-,"servitude", the last being condemned)  |
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ṣaṭkarman | n. six acts belonging to the practice of yoga- (viz. dhautī-, vastī-, netī-, trāṭaka-, naulika-, kapāla-bhātī-,these consist of suppressions of the breath and self-mortifications of various kinds) |
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ṣaṭkarman | n. six acts for inflicting various kinds of injury on enemies (viz. śānti-, vaśya-, stambhana-, vidveṣa-, uccāṭana-, māraṇa-,qq. vv.;these acts consist in repeating certain magical spells and texts taught in the tantra-s)  |
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ṣaṭkarman | m. a performer of the above six acts, a Brahman who is an adept in the tantra- magical formularies  |
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satkarman | n. a good work, virtuous act  |
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satkarman | n. virtue, piety  |
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satkarman | n. hospitality  |
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satkarman | n. funeral obsequies  |
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satkarman | n. expiation  |
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satkarman | mfn. performing good actions  |
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satkarman | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-vrata-  |
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sātman | mfn. having a soul or spirit, together with the soul  |
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sātman | mfn. united to the Supreme Spirit  |
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śatrudamana | mfn. subduing enemies gaRa nandy-ādi-.  |
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śatrughnaśarman | m. Name of an author  |
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ṣaṭsthalamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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sattāmātrātman | mfn. sattāmātra |
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sattrasadman | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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sattvadhāman | n. "abode of the quality sattva-"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sattvātman | mfn. having the nature of the quality of goodness  |
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satyadhāman | (saty/a--) mfn. having truth for an abode (equals ṛt/adh-)  |
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satyadharman | mfn. (saty/a--) one whose ordinances are true  |
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satyadharman | mfn. adhering to or speaking the truth  |
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satyadharman | mfn. ruling by fixed ordinances  |
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satyakarman | n. sincerity in action, truthfulness  |
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satyakarman | mfn. one whose actions are true  |
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satyakarman | m. Aegle Marmelos  |
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satyakarman | m. Name of a son of dhṛta-vrata-  |
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satyamanman | (saty/a--) mfn. having true thoughts  |
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satyamantra | (saty/a--) mfn. one whose words are true or effective  |
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satyanāman | mf(=m.or mnī-)n. having a true or correct name, rightly named ( satyanāmatā ma-tā- f.)  |
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satyanāman | f. Polanisia Icosandra  |
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satyānandacidātman | m. true bliss and true intellect ( satyānandacidātmatā ma-tā- f. )  |
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satyasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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satyātman | mfn. equals tmaka-  |
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satyātman | mfn. having a true soul, true  |
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satyātman | m. a virtuous and upright man  |
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satyavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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satyavartman | mfn. (saty/a--) following a true or fixed path or course (said of the chariot of mitra-- varuṇa-)  |
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satyavartman | m. Name of a man  |
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saubhāgyamālāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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śaucācamanavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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saudāmanī | f. (fr. su-dāman-," indra-"or"a cloud") lightning or a particular kind of lightning  |
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saudāmanī | f. perhaps forked lightning (vidyut saudāmanī yathā-,"after the manner of forked lightning") etc.  |
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saudāmanī | f. Name of a daughter of kaśyapa- and vinatā-  |
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saudāmanī | f. of a yakṣiṇī-  |
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saudāmanī | f. of a daughter of the gandharva- hāhā-  |
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saudāmanī | f. of an apsaras-  |
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saudāmanī | f. of a sorceress  |
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saudāmanī | f. of part of the su-dāman- mountain (according to to some) .  |
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sauhmanāgara | mfn. (fr. suhma-nagara-)  |
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saumana | n. (fr. su-mana-,or nas-)  |
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saumana | m. or f(ā-). a flower, blossom  |
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saumana | m. a particular mythical weapon  |
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saumanasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. su-manas-) coming from or consisting of flowers, floral, flowery |
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saumanasa | mf(ī-)n. agreeable to the feelings, pleasing  |
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saumanasa | m. cheerfulness, enjoyment, comfort  |
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saumanasa | m. Name of the eighth day of the civil month (equals karma-māsa-),  |
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saumanasa | m. of the elephant of the western quarter  |
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saumanasa | m. of a mountain  |
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saumanasā | f. the outer skin of the nutmeg  |
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saumanasa | m. Name of a river  |
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saumanasa | n. benevolence, kindness, favour  |
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saumanasa | n. pleasure, satisfaction  |
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saumanasa | n. the nutmeg (see ī- f.)  |
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saumanasa | n. Name of a peak of a mountain (Bombay edition)  |
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saumanasāyana | m. patronymic fr. su-manas- gaRa aśvādi-  |
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saumanasāyanī | f. the outer skin of the nutmeg (yinī- )  |
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saumanasī | f. Name of the fifth night in the civil month.  |
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saumanasya | mfn. causing gladness or cheerfulness of mind  |
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saumanasya | m. Name of a son of yajñabāhu-  |
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saumanasya | n. satisfaction of mind, gladness, cheerfulness  |
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saumanasya | n. right understanding  |
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saumanasya | n. an offering of flowers placed in the hands of the priest at a śrāddha-  |
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saumanasya | n. Name of a varṣa- in plakṣa-dvīpa- (ruled by saumanasya-)  |
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saumanasyavat | mfn. cheerful, glad  |
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saumanasyāyanī | f. the blossom of the mālatī- or great-flowering jasmine  |
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saumanāyana | See su-manāyana-, p.1230.  |
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saumanottarika | mfn. knowing the story of sumanottarā- Va1rtt. 1  |
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saumanta | mfn. taught or enjoined by su-mantu-  |
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saumantriṇa | n. (fr. su-mantrin-) having a good minister (varia lectio)  |
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saumyanāman | mf(mnī-)n. having a soft or agreeable name  |
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sauramantra | m. Name of work  |
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saurāṣṭākṣarīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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śauryakarman | n. an heroic deed  |
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sauṣadmana | m. a patronymic fr. suṣadman-  |
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śavabhasman | n. the ashes of a corpses  |
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śavakarman | n. the burning of a corpse, obsequies  |
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śavamandira | n. a place for cremating corpses  |
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savanakarman | n. the sacred rite of libation  |
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savarman | mfn. having armour, along with armour  |
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savīman | n. (only in loc,) setting in motion, instigation, direction, guidance  |
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sayakṣman | mfn. having consumption, suffering from consumption, consumptive  |
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sāyammantra | m. a mantra- to be used in the evening  |
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śayyāvāsaveśman | (śayyāv-) n. a bed-chamber  |
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śayyāveśman | n. idem or '(śayyāv-) n. a bed-chamber '  |
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semantī | f. the Indian white rose  |
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semantikā | f. idem or 'f. the Indian white rose '  |
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senākarman | n. the leading or managing of an army  |
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setukarman | n. the work of building a bridge  |
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setumaṅgalamantra | m. Name of work  |
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setuṣāman | n. (with svargya-) Name of a sāman-  |
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sevitamanmatha | mfn. addicted to love or amorous enjoyments  |
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siddhadhāman | n. the abode of the Blest  |
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siddhaheman | n. purified gold  |
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siddhamanorama | m. Name of the second day of the civil month (karmamāsa-).  |
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siddhamantra | m. a particular efficacious mantra-  |
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siddhamantra | m. Name of a medical work by keśavabhaṭṭa-.  |
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siddhāntamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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siddhimantra | m. a magical verse or formula, spell, charm  |
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siddhimanvantara | n. Name of a place  |
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sidhman | m. n. one of the 1 8 varieties of leprosy (= kṣudra-kuṣṭha-)  |
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śīghragamana | ( ) or  |
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śīghrajanman | m. Guilandina Bonduc  |
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śīghrajanman | m. another plant (equals karañja-)  |
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śīghrakarman | n. the calculation of the conjunction of a planet  |
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sikatāvartman | n. particular disease of the eyelid.  |
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śikhādāman | n. a wreath worn on the top of the head (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śikman | See s/u-śikman-.  |
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śilāveśman | n. "rock-abode", a grotto  |
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śilpakarman | n. manual labour, handicraft  |
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śilpikarman | n. the work of an artisan  |
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sīman | m. (See 2. sī-and sītā-) a separation or parting of the hair so as to leave a line  |
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sīman | m. a suture of the skull  |
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sīman | f. or n. a boundary, border, bounds, limit, margin, frontier (literally and figuratively)  |
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sīman | f. a ridge serving to mark the boundary of a field or village  |
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sīman | f. a bank, shore  |
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sīman | f. the horizon  |
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sīman | f. the utmost limit of anything, furthest extent, summit, acme, ne plus ultra  |
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sīman | f. the scrotum on  |
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sīman | f. a particular high number  |
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sīman | f. the nape of the neck  |
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sīmanta | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' ā-; see sīmānta-) parting of the hair etc.  |
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sīmanta | m. equals sīmanton-nayana- below  |
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sīmanta | m. a line of separation on the human body (14 are enumerated, corresponding to the joints of the bones or asthi-saṃghāta-s)  |
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sīmanta | m. a boundary, limit  |
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sīmanta | m. Name of a son of king bhadra-sena-  |
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sīmanta | m. of a poet  |
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sīmantadṛśvan | mfn. (perhaps for sīmānta-d-) equals pāra-dṛśvan-  |
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sīmantaka | mf(ikā-)n. having the hair parted (in pregnancySee above )  |
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sīmantaka | m. hair-parting  |
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sīmantaka | m. (with jaina-s) Name of a prince in one of the seven jaina- hells  |
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sīmantaka | n. red lead, vermilion (with which a mark is made along the division of the hair)  |
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sīmantaka | n. a kind of ruby |
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sīmantakaraṇa | n. the act or ceremony of parting the hair  |
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sīmantakarmapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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sīmantamaṇi | m. equals cūḍā-maṇi-  |
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sīmantavat | mfn. separated or parted by a straight line  |
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sīmantavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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sīmantaya | Nom. P. yati-, to make a parting, traverse (the sea) in a straight line  |
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sīmantin | mfn. parted (as hair)  |
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sīmantin | mfn. wearing the hair parted (as a pregnant woman)  |
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sīmantinī | f. a woman etc.  |
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sīmantinī | f. Name of a woman  |
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sīmantita | mfn. marked by a straight line, parted (as hair)  |
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sīmantonnayana | n. "the parting or dividing of the hair", Name of one of the 12 saṃskāra-s (observed by women in the fourth, sixth or eighth month of pregnancy)  |
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sīmantonnayanamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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sīmantonnayanaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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siṃhacarman | n. a lion's skin  |
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siṃhakarman | mfn. acting like a lion, achieving lion-like deeds  |
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siṃhaloman | n. a lion's hair  |
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siṃhavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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sindhujanman | mfn. ocean-born  |
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sindhujanman | mfn. produced in Sindh  |
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sindhujanman | m. the moon  |
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sindhujanman | n. rock-salt  |
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sindhumantha | m. the churning of the ocean  |
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sindhumantha | m. "ocean churning-stick", a mountain (according to to some)  |
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sindhumanthaja | n. rock-salt  |
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sindhuṣāman | (for -sāman-) n. Name of a sāman-  |
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śirodāman | n. a turban  |
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śirodhāman | n. the head (of a bed) (varia lectio -bhāga-).  |
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śiromarman | m. a boar  |
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śiśunāman | m. a camel  |
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śiśuroman | m. "having hair like a child", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sitakarman | mfn. pure in action  |
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śitāman | n. (of doubtful derivation; see śitīman-) a particular part of a sacrificial victim (according to to yāska-"the under fore-foot" according to to others"the shoulder-blade, the liver etc.";See ) ( śitāmatas ma-t/as- ind.)  |
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sitamanas | mfn. pure-hearted  |
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sītārāmāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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sītāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śītāśman | m. a cold stone  |
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śītāśman | m. the moon-gem  |
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sitavarman | m. Name of a minister  |
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śitīman | or mat- (only dual number m/abhyām-or madbhyām-) equals ś/itāman-  |
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śītiman | m. coldness gaRa ḍriḍhādi-.  |
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sitiman | m. whiteness |
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śītoṣman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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śivādyaṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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śivamahiman | m. śiva-'s majesty  |
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śivamantra | m. śiva-'s mantra-  |
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śivamantravidhi | m. Name of work  |
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śivāpāmārjanamālāmantrastotra | n. Name of stotra-s.  |
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śivapūjāmahiman | m. Name of work  |
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śivasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śivaśarman | m. Name of a man  |
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śivāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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śivasvarūpamantra | m. Name of work  |
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śivavarman | m. Name of a minister  |
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skandasahasranāman | n. "the thousand names of skanda-", Name of work  |
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skandavarman | m. Name of various kings  |
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ślakṣṇarūpasamanvita | mfn. having a smooth (or slender) form (applied to the sacrificial post)  |
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śleṣman | m. phlegm, mucus, rheum, the phlegmatic humour (one of the three humours of the body equals kapha-;See dhātu-) etc.  |
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śleṣman | n. a band, cord, string  |
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śleṣman | n. lime, glue etc.  |
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śleṣman | n. the fruit of Cordia Latifolia (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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śliṣṭavartman | n. the adhering together of the eyelids  |
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śman | n. the body  |
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śman | n. the mouth  |
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śman | n. (both meanings prob. invented to explain śmaśāna-and śmaśru-).  |
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sman | m. (meaning unknown)  |
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smarakarman | n. any amorous act, wanton behaviour  |
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smaramandira | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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smārtakarman | n. equals smārtam- above  |
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śmaśānakālīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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śmaśānasumanas | n. a flower from a burning-grounds  |
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śmaśānaveśman | m. "inhabiting burning-grounds", Name of śiva-  |
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śmaśānaveśman | m. a ghost  |
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śmaśrukarman | n. "beard-cutting", shaving  |
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smṛtivartman | n. equals -patha-  |
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snānaveśman | n. equals -griha-  |
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snāyumarman | n. the joint or place of junction of a sinew or tendon  |
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snāyvarman | n. a fleshy tumour of the white of the eye  |
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ṣoḍaśātman | m. the soul (consisting) of 16 (guṇa-s)  |
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ṣoḍaśisāman | n. the sāman- contained in the 16-partite stotra-  |
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śokaduḥkhasamanvita | mfn. affected by sorrow and pain  |
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śokapātrātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. overwhelmed with sorrow ' (literally"whose soul is a receptacle for sorrow")  |
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śokonmathitacittātman | mfn. having the thoughts and mind agitated by sorrow  |
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somakarman | n. the preparation of soma-  |
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somamantrānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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soman | m. one who presses or prepares soma-  |
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soman | m. a soma- sacrificer  |
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soman | m. the moon  |
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soman | m. a requisite for a sacrifice  |
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somanandin | m. Name of one of śiva-'s attendants  |
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somanandin | m. of a grammarian  |
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somanandīśvara | n. Name of a liṅga-  |
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somanātha | m. Name of various scholars  |
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somanātha | n. Name of a celebrated liṅga- of śiva- and of the place where it was set up by the god soma- (in the town described below;it was one of the 12 great liṅga- temples of India held in especial veneration[ see ], and was so famed for its splendour and wealth that it attracted the celebrated Mahmud of Ghazni, A.D. 1024, who, under pretext of destroying its idols, carried off its treasures along with its renowned gates) etc.  |
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somanāthabhāṣya | n. Name of work  |
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somanāthabhaṭṭa | m. Name of various authors  |
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somanāthadīkṣita | m. Name of an author  |
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somanāthadīkṣitīya | n. Name of work  |
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somanāthamahāpātra | n. Name of an author  |
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somanāthapaṇḍita | m. Name of an author  |
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somanāthapaṭṭana | n. (equals -pattana-)  |
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somanāthapattana | n. Name of a town on the western coast of India (commonly called Somnath Pattan in Kathiawar, celebrated for the śiva- temple above described)  |
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somanāthapraśasti | f. Name of work  |
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somanātharasa | m. a particular preparation of iron  |
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somanāthatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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somanāthīya | n. Name of work  |
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somanetra | (s/oma--) mfn. having soma- as a guide  |
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somanīti | f. Name of work  |
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somaprayogamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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somasāman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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somaśarman | m. Name of various men, pur.  |
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somasūkṣman | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (varia lectio -śuṣma- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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somaśuṣman | m. Name of a man  |
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śoṇāśman | m. a red stone, ruby  |
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śoṇiman | m. redness  |
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soṣman | mfn. having heat, hot, warm  |
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soṣman | mfn. (in gram.) having aspiration, aspirated (said of the sounds kh-, gh-; ch-, jh-; ṭh-, ḍh-; th-, dh-; ph-, bh-;of the sibilants, and h-) on  |
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soṣman | m. an aspirated sound, aspirate  |
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soṣyantīkarman | n. any religious act or observance relating to a parturient woman  |
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sphaṭikāśman | m. "crystal-stone", crystal  |
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spheman | m. (fr. sphira-) fatness, abundance etc.  |
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śrāddhakarman | n. a śrāddha- rite  |
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śraddhāmanas | (śraddh/ā--) mfn. truehearted, faithful  |
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śraddhāmanasyā | ind. (instrumental case) faithfully  |
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śraddhāsamanvita | mfn. equals śraddh/anvita-  |
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śrāddhavamanaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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sragdāman | n. the fillet or tie of a garland  |
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sragdāman | n. a garland, wreath  |
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śramanud | mfn. removing fatigue  |
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śrāntamanas | ( ) mfn. wearied or distressed in mind.  |
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śrautakarman | n. a Vedic rite  |
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śrautaprayogasāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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śrāvaṇahomamantra | m. Name of work  |
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śravaṇākarman | n. the ceremony performed on the day of full moon in śrāvaṇa-  |
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śrāvaṇakarman | n. equals śravaṇā-k- above  |
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śravaṇapathaparyantagamana | n. reaching to the limit of hearing  |
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śrāvaṇīkarman | n. Name of work  |
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śrāvaṇotsargakarman | n. Name of work  |
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śreman | m. (fr. 2. śrī-) distinction, superiority  |
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śreṣman | See a-śreṣm/an-.  |
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śreṣṭhasāman | n. the best or chief sāman-  |
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śrīdāman | m. Name of a play-fellow of kṛṣṇa- |
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śrīdāmannandadātrī | f. Name of rādhā-  |
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śrīdhāman | n. abode of śrī- (applied to the lotus)  |
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śrīguṇasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śrīkaṇṭhaśarman | m. Name of author etc.  |
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śrīlakṣman | m. Name of a man (equals lakṣmīdhara-)  |
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śrīmahiman | m. the majesty of śiva-  |
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śrīmanas | (śr/ī--) mfn. (prob.) well-disposed  |
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śrīmanmanya | mfn. fancying one's self possessed of śrī-  |
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śrīmannṛpurī | f. a royal residence  |
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śrīmanta | mfn. (mc.) equals -mat-  |
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śrimanya | n. (fr. 2. śrī-+ manya-,connected with śriyam-manyā-below , Va1rtt. 5 )  |
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śrīmukhīsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śrīrāmanavamī | f. the ninth of the light half of the month caitra- (observed as a festival in honour of the birthday of rāma-candra-) ( śrīrāmanavamīnirṇaya -nirṇaya- m.Name of work)  |
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śrīrāmanavamīnirṇaya | m. śrīrāmanavamī |
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śrīvatsalakṣman | m. "marked with the śrī-vatsa-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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śriyammanya | mf(ā-)n. fancying one's self śrī- (see Va1rtt. 1 )  |
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śriyammanya | mf(ā-)n. conceited, proud, arrogant  |
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sṛjatvakarman | n. begetting children  |
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śṛṅgārajanman | m. "born from desire", Name of kāma- (god of love).  |
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śṛṅgonnamana | n. idem or 'm. Name of work '  |
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śṛṅkhalādāman | n. ( ) a chain (-band).  |
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śrotravartman | n. equals -mārga- (varia lectio)  |
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sṛpman | m. a serpent  |
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sṛpman | m. a child  |
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sṛpman | m. an ascetic  |
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śrutadharman | m. Name of a son of udāpi- (varia lectio śruta-śravas-).  |
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śrutakarman | m. Name of a son of saha-deva-  |
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śrutakarman | m. of a son of arjuna-  |
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śrutakarman | m. of a son of somāpi-  |
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śrutakarman | m. of śani-  |
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śrutaśarman | m. Name of a son of udāyu-s  |
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śrutaśarman | m. of a prince of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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śrutavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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stabdharomana | m. "stiff-haired", a boar, hog  |
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stāman | m. (of unknown meaning; according to to some wrong reading for srāman- according to to others for sthāman-)  |
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stariman | m. "that which is spread", a bed, couch |
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starīman | m. the act of spreading or scattering (only locative case maṇi-as infinitive mood)  |
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starīman | m. equals prec. (see suṣṭar-)  |
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sthalasīman | m. equals sthaṇḍila- m. (?)  |
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sthalasīman | m. a land-mark, boundary  |
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sthalavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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sthalavartman | n. a road by land (nā-,"by land")  |
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sthālīpākamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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sthāman | n. station, seat, place  |
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sthāman | n. strength, power  |
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sthāman | n. the neighing of a horse  |
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sthāraśman | (sth/ā-- sth/āḥ--), having firm bridles (?)  |
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sthaviman | m. the thick end, broad part, breadth ( sthavimatas ma-t/as- ind."on the broad side")  |
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stheman | m. (fr. sthira-) firmness, stability  |
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stheman | m. continuance, duration ( sthemnā mnā- ind."perseveringly")  |
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stheman | m. the state of standing or stopping still, rest  |
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stheman | sthairya- etc. See p.1265.  |
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sthiradhāman | (r/a--) mfn. belonging to a strong race  |
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sthirakarman | mfn. persevering in action  |
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sthiramanas | mfn. firm-minded, steadfast  |
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sthirapreman | mfn. firm or steady in affection  |
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sthirātman | mfn. firm-minded, stable, constant  |
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sthirātman | mfn. steadfast, resolute  |
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sthiravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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sthitapreman | m. "firm in affection", a firm or faithful friend  |
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sthitivarman | m. Name of a king  |
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strīgamana | n. going to women, sexual union with women  |
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strīgamanīya | mfn. (See guru-str-).  |
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strījanman | n. the birth of a girl  |
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strīkarman | n. Name of the 2nd part of the 4th adhyāya- of the kauśika-.  |
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strīmantra | m. a female mantra- (id est one ending with svāhā-)  |
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strīmantra | m. a women's counsel, female stratagem  |
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strīmmanya | mfn. equals striyam-manya-, column 2.  |
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strīnāman | mfn. bearing a female name  |
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striyammanya | mfn. (equals strīm-m-) thinking oneself or passing for a woman  |
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stryabhigamana | n. the act of criminally approaching the wife of (compound)  |
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stutimantra | m. a song or hymn of praise  |
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subhagammanya | mfn. (equals -mānin-) ( subhagammanyabhāva -bhāva- m."self-conceit, vanity" )  |
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subhagammanyabhāva | m. subhagammanya |
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śubhakarman | n. a good or virtuous act, auspicious action ( śubhakarmanirṇaya ma-nirṇaya- m.Name of work)  |
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śubhakarman | mfn. acting nobly  |
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śubhakarman | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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śubhakarmanirṇaya | m. śubhakarman |
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śubhasamanvita | mfn. endowed with beauty, charming  |
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subhaṭavarman | m. Name of author  |
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subrahman | m. a good Brahman  |
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subrahman | m. Name of a deva-putra-  |
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subrahman | n. the good brahman-  |
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subrahman | (-br/ahman-) mfn. attended with good prayers or having a good brahman- (priest)  |
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subrahmanvāsudeva | m. Name of the son of vasu-deva- in the form of brahmā- (id est of kṛṣṇa- identified with the Creator)  |
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subrahmaṇyasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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sucarman | mfn. having beautiful skin or bark  |
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sucarman | m. Betula Bhojpatra  |
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śucijanman | (ś/uci--) mfn. of pure or radiant birth  |
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sūcīkarman | n. needle-work (one of the 64 kalā-s)  |
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sūciroman | m. "having needle-like bristles", a hog  |
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sūcīroman | See sūci-r-  |
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sūcīvānakarman | n. plural the arts of sewing and weaving  |
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sūdakarman | n. a cook's work, cooking  |
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sudāman | mfn. giving well, bestowing abundantly, bountiful  |
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sudāman | m. a cloud  |
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sudāman | m. the sea  |
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sudāman | m. Name of a gandharva-  |
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sudāman | m. of a king of the daśārṇa-s  |
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sudāman | m. of another king (prob. wrong reading for su-dās-) on  |
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sudāman | m. of a cowherd attendant on kṛṣṇa-  |
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sudāman | m. of a poor Brahman (who came to dvārakā- to ask kṛṣṇa-'s aid, and was made wealthy by him)  |
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sudāman | m. of a garland-maker (see 3. dāman-)  |
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sudāman | m. of indra-'s elephant, airāvata-  |
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sudāman | m. of a mountain (?)  |
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sudāman | m. of a river  |
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sudāman | m. plural Name of a people  |
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sudāmana | m. Name of a councillor of janaka-  |
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sudāmana | n. a particular mythical weapon (Bombay edition su-dāruṇa-).  |
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sudarśanajvālamantra | m. Name of a mantra-  |
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sudarśanamahāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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sudarśanamantra | m. Name of work  |
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sudarśanasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śuddhābhijanakarman | mfn. pure in family and in conduct  |
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śuddhakarman | mfn. pure in practice, honest  |
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śuddhātman | mfn. pure-minded  |
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śuddhātman | m. "pure soul or spirit", Name of śiva-  |
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sudhādhāman | m. equals sudhāṃśu-  |
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sudhāman | m. Name of various ṛṣi-s  |
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sudhāman | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha- : of a mountain (varia lectio -dhāma-)  |
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sudhāman | m. plural Name of a class of deities under the 10th manu- (varia lectio -dhāma-)  |
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sudharman | mfn. well supporting or maintaining  |
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sudharman | mfn. practising justice, attending well to duty  |
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sudharman | m. the maintainer of a family (equals kuṭumbin-)  |
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sudharman | m. the assembly hall of the gods  |
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sudharman | m. Name of a being reckoned among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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sudharman | m. of a king of the daśārṇa-s  |
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sudharman | m. of a son of dṛḍha-nemi-  |
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sudharman | m. of a son of citraka-  |
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sudharman | m. (with jaina-s) of a gaṇādhipa- (also ma-svāmin-)  |
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sudharman | m. (plural) Name of various classes of gods under various manu-s  |
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śūdragamana | n. sexual intercourse with a śūdra-  |
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śūdrajanman | mfn. śūdra--born, descended from a śūdra-  |
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śūdrajanman | m. a śūdra-  |
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sudurmanas | mfn. very dispirited or troubled in mind  |
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sudyotman | mfn. shining bright  |
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sugamana | mf(ā-)n. easy of access  |
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sugamana | mf(ā-)n. proceeding well on  |
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suganman | mfn.  |
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sugṛhītanāman | mfn. (or -nāma-dheya-) one whose name is invoked auspiciously (also said of yudhi-ṣṭhira- and others who are invoked early in the morning to secure good luck) etc.  |
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sugṛhītanāman | mfn. one who has received a good name, named according to the ordinances  |
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suhavītunāman | mfn. one whose name is to be invoked auspiciously or successfully  |
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suhemanta | m. a good winter |
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suhemanta | mfn. having a good winter,  |
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suhmanagara | n. the city of the suhma-s  |
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sujaniman | mfn. producing or creating fair things  |
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sujanman | n. noble or auspicious birth ( sujanmādivrata mādi-vrata- n."a particular observance") ,  |
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sujanman | mfn. equals -janiman-  |
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sujanman | mfn. of noble or auspicious birth  |
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sūkarasadman | m. Name of a man vArttika  |
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sukarman | n. a good work  |
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sukarman | mfn. (-k/ar-) performing good works, virtuous  |
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sukarman | mfn. active, diligent  |
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sukarman | m. a good or expert artificer or artist or architect  |
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sukarman | m. Name of viśva-karman- (the architect of the gods)  |
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sukarman | m. the 7th of the 27 astronomical  |
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sukarman | m. Name of a king  |
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sukarman | m. of a teacher of the sāma-veda-  |
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sukarman | m. plural Name of a class of deities  |
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sukhaduḥkhasamanvita | mfn. feeling pleasure and pain  |
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sukhaśarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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sukhavarman | m. Name of various men (especially of a poet)  |
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sukhavartman | mfn. having easy paths  |
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śuklakarman | a water plant  |
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śuklārman | n. a particular disease of the white of the eye  |
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śukliman | m. whiteness, white colour  |
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śukrāmanthinau | m. Nominal verb dual number pure and meal-like soma-  |
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śukrasadman | (śukr/a--) mfn. having a bright dwelling-place  |
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śukriman | m. brightness, pureness gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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sukṛtakarman | n. a good or meritorious act ( sukṛtakarmakārin ma-kārin- mfn."performing good acts") etc.  |
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sukṛtakarman | mfn. doing good deeds, virtuous  |
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sukṛtātman | mfn. one who has a well cultivated or refined mind  |
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sukṣeman | n. water  |
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sūkṣmanābha | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sūkṣmātman | m. "subtle-souled", Name of śiva-  |
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sukulajanman | n. noble birth  |
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śūlinīmantrakalpa | m. Name of work  |
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suloman | mfn. equals -loma-  |
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sumahāmanas | mfn. vigour high-minded  |
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sumahātman | mfn. very magnanimous  |
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sumana | mfn. (prob. for -manas-) very charming, beautiful, handsome  |
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sumana | m. wheat  |
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sumana | m. the thorn-apple  |
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sumana | m. Name of a mythical being  |
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sumana | m. of one of the 4 bodhi-vṛkṣa-devatā-s  |
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sumana | m. of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanā | f. Name of various plants (according to to "great flowering jasmine, Rosa Glandulifera, or Chrysanthemum Indicum")  |
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sumana | m. a spotted cow  |
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sumana | m. Name of a kaikeyī-  |
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sumana | m. of a wife of dama-  |
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sumanaḥ | (for -manas-) in compound  |
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sumanaḥpattra | n. the outer skin of a nutmeg ( )  |
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sumanaḥpattrikā | f. ( ) the outer skin of a nutmeg  |
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sumanaḥphala | m. Feronia Elephantum  |
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sumanaḥphala | n. nutmeg  |
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sumanaka | m. or n. (?) a flower  |
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sumanāmukha | mf(ī-)n. having a cheerful face  |
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sumanas | mfn. good-minded, well-disposed, benevolent, gracious, favourable, pleasant, agreeable  |
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sumanas | mfn. well pleased, satisfied, cheerful, easy, comfortable etc.  |
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sumanas | mfn. wise, intelligent  |
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sumanas | m. a god (see -manokasa-below)  |
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sumanas | mfn. a good or wise man  |
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sumanas | mfn. Name of various plants (according to to "wheat, a kind of karañja-, Azadirachta Indica, Guilandina Bonduc")  |
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sumanas | mfn. Name of a dānava-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of uru- and āgneyī-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of ulmuka-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of a son of hary-aśva-  |
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sumanas | mfn. of various other men  |
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sumanas | mfn. (plural) Name of a particular class of gods under the 12th manu-  |
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sumanas | f. (plural or in compound) flowers etc.  |
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sumanas | f. great-flowering jasmine  |
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sumanas | f. Name of the wife of madhu- and mother of vīra-vrata-  |
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sumanas | f. of various other women  |
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sumanas | n. a flower  |
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sumanaska | mfn. in good spirits, cheerful, happy  |
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sumanaska | n. (prob.) Name of a pleasure-grove  |
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sumanasya | Nom. A1. y/ate- (only pr. p. y/amāna-), to be kind or gracious or favourable ; to be in good spirits or cheerful or comfortable  |
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sumanāsya | (or nāsya-; see -manā-mukha-and -mano-m-), Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become cheerful or happy gaRa bhṛśādi-.  |
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sumanāyana | m. a patronymic (perhaps wrong reading for saum-)  |
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sumanda | mfn. very slow or dull  |
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sumandā | f. Name of a particular śakti-  |
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sumandabhāj | mfn. very unfortunate  |
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sumandabuddhi | mfn. very dull-witted or much disheartened  |
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sumaṅgalanāman | mfn. (l/a--) bearing an auspicious name  |
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sumanībhū | P. -bhavati-, to be of good mind  |
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sumanīkṛ | P. -karoti-, to make of good mind, make well-disposed  |
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sumanman | n. plural good wishes  |
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sumanman | mfn. uttering good wishes or prayers, very devout  |
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sumano | (for -manas-) in compound  |
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sumanobhara | mfn. possessing or ornamented with flowers  |
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sumanobhirāma | mf(ā-)n. very captivating or agreeable, lovely, charming  |
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sumanodāman | n. a garland of flowers  |
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sumanohara | mf(ā-)n. very captivating or charming, beautiful |
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sumanoharā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāvya-prakāśa-.  |
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sumanoharaṇa | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the kāvya-prakāśa-.'  |
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sumanojñaghoṣa | m. Name of a buddha-  |
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sumanokasa | n. (fr su-manas-+ okas-) the abode or world of gods (varia lectio naukasa-)  |
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sumanolatā | f. a flowering creeper  |
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sumanomattaka | m. Name of a man  |
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sumanomaya | mf(ī-)n. "consisting of flowers"and"being of pious disposition",  |
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sumanomukha | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sumanorajas | n. the pollen of a flower  |
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sumanorama | mfn. very charming or lovely  |
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sumanoramā | f. Name of two works.  |
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sumanorañjinī | f. Name of work  |
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sumanottarā | f. (fr. su-manas-+ utt-) Name of a woman and the story about her Va1rtt. 1  |
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sumantra | mfn. following good advice  |
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sumantra | m. Name of a preceptor (having the patronymic bābhrava- gautama-).  |
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sumantra | m. of a minister and charioteer of daśa-ratha-  |
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sumantra | m. of a counsellor of hari-vara-  |
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sumantra | m. of a son of antarīkṣa-  |
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sumantra | m. equals su-mantraka-  |
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sumantrajña | mfn. well versed in sacred texts  |
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sumantraka | m. Name of an elder brother of kalki-  |
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sumantrin | mfn. having a good minister  |
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sumantrita | mfn. well advised, wisely planned (am- impersonal or used impersonally)  |
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sumantrita | n. good counsel (taṃ-kṛ-,"to take good counsel")  |
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sumantu | mfn. easily known, well known  |
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sumantu | m. friendly sentiment or invocation  |
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sumantu | m. Name of a teacher (disciple of vyāsa- and author of a dharma-śāstra-) etc.  |
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sumantu | m. of a king,  |
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sumantu | m. of a son of jahnu-  |
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sumantunāman | mfn. (-m/antu--), bearing a well-known name  |
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sumantusmṛti | f. Name of work  |
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sumantusūtra | n. Name of work  |
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sumanyu | m. Name of a deva-gandharva-  |
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sumanyu | m. of a liberal man  |
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sunāman | mfn. well-named  |
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sunāman | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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sunāman | m. of a daitya- (varia lectio su-manas-)  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of su-ketu-  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of ugra-sena-  |
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sunāman | m. of a son of vainateya-  |
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sundarammanya | mfn. thinking one's self handsome or beautiful  |
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sundarīmandira | n. women's habitation or apartments  |
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śuṅgākarman | n. a ceremony connected with the puṃ-savana- (q.v) at which the calyx of a young bud of the Ficus Indica is used  |
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śūnyamanas | mfn. equals -citta-,  |
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supakṣman | mfn. having beautiful eyebrows  |
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supāman | m. Name of a man gaRa tikādi-.  |
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supragamana | mfn. very accessible  |
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suprativarman | m. Name of a man  |
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supriyātman | mfn. having a pleasant nature, very agreeable  |
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suradhāman | n. a place of the gods |
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surākarman | n. a ceremony performed with surā-  |
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surāman | mfn. very delightful, delicious  |
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suramandira | n. a god's house, temple  |
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suramantrin | m. "counsellor of the gods", Name of bṛhas-pati-  |
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śūrammanya | mfn. equals śūra-mānin-  |
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surarājamantrin | m. (equals sura-pati-guru-)  |
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surasadman | n. abode of the gods, heaven  |
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surasadman | n. a god's house, temple  |
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śūravarman | m. Name of various men  |
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śūravarman | m. of a poet (also written sūra-v-)  |
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suravarman | m. Name of a king (varia lectio susthira-v-)  |
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sūravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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suravartman | n. "road of the gods", the sky, atmosphere  |
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suraveśman | n. abode of the gods, heaven  |
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suraveśman | n. a temple  |
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suroman | m. "fine-haired", Name of a serpent-demon  |
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sūryamantra | m. Name of work  |
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sūryanamaskāramantra | m. Name of work  |
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sūryasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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sūryasāman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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sūryāśman | m. the sun-stone (See sūrya-kānta-)  |
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sūryāstaṃgamana | n. idem or 'm. sunset '  |
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sūryāṣṭaśatanāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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sūryāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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sūryavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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sūryavarman | m. of a ḍāmara-  |
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sūryaveśman | n. the sun's mansion.  |
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sūryavratamahiman | m. Name of work  |
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sūryopasthānamantra | m. Name of work  |
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suṣadman | m. Name of a man (see sauṣadmana-).  |
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suṣāman | n. a beautiful song  |
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suṣāman | m. (also written su-s-), Name of a man (see )  |
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suṣāman | mf(mṇī-)n. peaceful  |
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susāman | n. conciliatory words, good negotiation (varia lectio)  |
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susāman | m. See s$-ṣāman-.  |
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susāntvayamana | mfn. being thoroughly conciliated  |
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suśarman | n. good refuge or protection  |
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suśarman | mfn. granting secure refuge or protection  |
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suśarman | mfn. equals atisukha- (Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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suśarman | m. Name of an asura-  |
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suśarman | m. of a son of one of the manu-s  |
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suśarman | m. of a king  |
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suśarman | m. of a vaiśāli-  |
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suśarman | m. of a kāṇva-  |
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suśarman | m. of śāṃśapāyana-  |
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suśarman | m. plural Name of a class of gods under the 13th manu-  |
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suśarmannagara | n. Name of a town  |
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suśarmanpura | n. Name of a town  |
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suśikman | (prob. wrong reading)  |
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susīman | m. Name of a village  |
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śuṣkaṭavarman | m. Name of the father of the poet vidyādhara- (see under 1. ś/uṣka-).  |
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śuṣman | m. fire  |
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śuṣman | m. a particular plant (equals citraka-)  |
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śuṣman | n. strength, vigour, energy, courage, valour  |
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suṣmanta | See suṣkanta- above.  |
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suśravomantra | m. Name of a particular mantra-  |
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suṣṭarīman | mfn. forming an excellent bed or couch  |
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suṣṭhāman | mfn. having a firm support or frame (as a chariot)  |
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susthirammanya | mfn. considering one's self firmly established  |
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susthiravarman | m. Name of a son of sthira-varman- (varia lectio sura-v-)  |
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susthitamanas | mfn. being in a happy frame of mind, contented  |
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susthitammanya | mfn. fancying one's self prosperous or well off  |
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sūtakarman | n. the office or service of a charioteer  |
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sutarman | mfn. easily conveying across (as a boat)  |
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sutemanas | m. Name of a preceptor (having the patronymic śāṇḍilyāyana-).  |
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sūtrakarman | n. "rule-work", carpentry |
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sūtrakarmanviśārada | mfn. skilled in carpentry  |
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sutrāman | mfn. guarding or protecting well  |
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sutrāman | m. Name of indra-  |
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sutrāman | m. a protector, ruler (See dharitrī-s-)  |
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sutrāman | m. plural a particular class of gods under the 13th manu-  |
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sūtrāman | m. equals su-tr- Name of indra-  |
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sūtramantraprakāśaka | Name of work  |
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sūtrātman | m. "thread-soul", the soul which passes like a thread through the universe ( ) .  |
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suvahman | mfn. driving well, a good charioteer (said of indra-)  |
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suvardhāman | (s/uvar--) mfn. abiding in heaven or light  |
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suvarman | n. good armour  |
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suvarman | m. "having good armour", Name of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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suvarṇakāreśvaravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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suvarṇaroman | mfn. having golden wool  |
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suvarṇaroman | mfn. gold-haired  |
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suvarṇaroman | m. a ram  |
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suvarṇaroman | m. Name of a son of mahā-roman-  |
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suvartman | n. the right path or course  |
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suvartman | mfn. following the right pasturage or course  |
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suyāman | m. (with cākṣuṣa-) a particular personification  |
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svadhāman | m. Name of a son of satya-sahas- and sūnṛtā-  |
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svadhāman | m. plural Name of a class of gods under the 3rd manu-  |
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svadharman | mfn. abiding in one's own customs  |
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svādiman | m. (gaRa pṛthv-ādi-) savouriness, sweetness  |
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svādman | m. sweetness  |
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svādman | n. idem or 'm. sweetness ' , dainty food or drink  |
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svādukṣadman | mfn. having or providing sweet or dainty food  |
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svāduman | m. sweetness  |
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svaḥsāman | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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svairikarman | n. (prob. wrong reading for svaira-k-) an action accomplished for one's own profit  |
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svajanman | (sv/a--) mfn. self-begotten, own  |
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svakarman | n. one's own deed  |
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svakarman | n. one's own business or occupation  |
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svakarman | n. one's own occupation or duty etc.  |
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svamanīṣā | f. own judgement or opinion  |
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svamanīṣikā | f. idem or 'f. own judgement or opinion '  |
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svamanīṣikā | f. indifference  |
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svamanobodhavākya | n. plural Name of work  |
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svanāman | n. one's own name  |
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svanāman | mfn. having a name or reputation through one's self  |
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śvapāmana | m. Pavetta Indica  |
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svapnamantrapaṭala | m. n. Name of work  |
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svapnānayanamantra | m. Name of works.  |
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svarabrahman | n. " brahman- as manifested in sound", the sacred texts  |
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svaramantrakāṇḍa | n. Name of work  |
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svarasāman | m. (sv/ara--) Name of the three days before and after the viṣuvat- of the gavāmayana- (id est the last three days of the first, and the first three days of the second half-year)  |
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svarasāman | n. Name of a sāman-.  |
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svardhāman | (sv/ar--) mfn. abiding in light  |
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svargagamana | n. going to heaven, death  |
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svargamana | n. "going to heaven", death, future felicity  |
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svargamandākinī | f. the celestial Ganges  |
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svarṇaroman | m. "gold-haired", Name of a king  |
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śvasanamanoga | mfn. moving as (fast as) wind or thought  |
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svāśiṣātman | mfn. (āśiṣā- instrumental case of āśis-) thinking only of one's own wishes  |
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svastikarman | n. causing welfare or success  |
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svastivācanakamantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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svātman | m. one's own self, one's self (= reflexive pronoun), one's own nature ( svātmatā ma-tā- f.) etc.  |
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svātmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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svātmanirūpaṇaprakaraṇa | n. Name of work  |
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svātmansaṃvidupadeśa | m. Name of work  |
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svātmansaṃvittyupadeśa | m. Name of work  |
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svātmanvadha | m. suicide  |
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śvāvidroman | n. the quill of a porcupine  |
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śvāvilloman | n. a porcupine's quill  |
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svayamanuṣṭhāna | n. one's own performance or achievement  |
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svāyambhuvamanupitṛ | m. "father of manu- svāyambhuva-", Name of brahmā-  |
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svayamprakāśātman | m. (sarasvatī-) Name of author.  |
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śvetabhasman | n. a particular preparation of quicksilver  |
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śvetadhāman | m. (only ) "having white lustre", the moon |
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śvetadhāman | m. camphor  |
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śvetadhāman | m. cuttle-fish bone  |
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śvetadhāman | m. Achyranthes Atropurpurea  |
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śvetadhāman | m. a white-flowering variety of Clitoria Ternatea.  |
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śvetamandāra | ( ) ( ) m. a kind of tree.,  |
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śvetamandāraka | ( ) m. a kind of tree.,  |
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śvetanāman | m. Clitoria Ternatea  |
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śvetaroman | n. white hair  |
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śvetiman | m. whiteness, white colour  |
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svīkaraṇakarman | mfn. whose function is to appropriate  |
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śyāmalāmantrasādhana | n. Name of work  |
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śyāmalāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śyāmaliman | m. blackness, darkness  |
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śyāmāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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syamana | n. (used in explaining sīmikā-)  |
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syamantaka | m. Name of a celebrated jewel (worn by kṛṣṇa- on his wrist[ see kaustubha-],described as yielding daily eight loads of gold and preserving from all dangers;it is said to have been given to satrā-jit- [ quod vide ] by the Sun and transferred by him to his brother prasena-, from whom it was taken by jāmbavat-, and after much contention appropriated by kṛṣṇa-See )  |
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syamantakamaṇiharaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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syamantakaprabandha | m. Name of work  |
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syamantakopākhyāna | n. Name of work  |
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syāmantopākhyāna | n. Name of work (prob. wrong reading for syamantakop-).  |
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śyāmāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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śyāvavartman | n. a particular disease of the eyelid  |
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syūman | n. a band, thong, bridle  |
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syūman | n. a suture (of the skull)  |
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syūmanyu | mfn. (prob.) eager for the bridle id est dragging at it, impatient  |
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syūmanyu | mfn. desiring happiness  |
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taddharman | mfn. practising that,  |
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taddharman | mfn. accomplishing his business (see tāddharmya-)  |
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takman | n. equals tok-, offspring  |
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takman | m. ( tañc-) "shrinking", Name of a disease or of a class of diseases (accompanied by skin-eruptions)  |
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takmanāśana | mfn. removing the takm/an-,  |
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takmanāśanagaṇa | m. a series of mantra-s or texts used as a protection against fevers etc.,  |
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takṣakarman | n. carpenter's work  |
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tālalakṣman | m. equals -bh/ṛt-  |
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tamana | n. the becoming breathless  |
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tamana | n. iv  |
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tamana | n. see nāga-tamanī-.  |
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tāmrāśman | m. a red stone, ruby  |
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tāmriman | m. equals ra-tā- gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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tānakarman | n. tuning the voice previously to singing  |
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tānakarman | n. running over the notes to catch the key  |
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taniman | m. (fr. n/u- gaRa pṛthv-ādi-;oxyt.) thinness, slenderness  |
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taniman | m. shallowness  |
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taniman | m. weakness  |
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taniman | n. the liver  |
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tanman | n. (probably) = tardman-, fissure, hole,  |
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tanmanas | mfn. absorbed in mind by that  |
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tantramantraprakāśa | m. Name of work ,  |
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tanujanman | m. equals -ja-  |
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tanūjanman | m. idem or 'm. a son ' ,  |
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tanuvarman | n. armour for the boly,  |
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tapanāśman | m. the sun-stone (sūrya-kānta-)  |
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tapodhāman | n. "place of austerities", Name of a tīrtha-  |
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tārakamantra | m. "saving text", Name of a mantra-  |
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tārāmantra | m. Name of  |
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tārāmantra | m. of  |
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taratsamandī | f. plural the hymn (beginning with t/arat s/a mand/ī-)  |
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taratsamandīya | n. (scilicet sūkta-) idem or 'f. plural the hymn (beginning with t/arat s/a mand/ī-) '  |
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tārāvartman | n. the sky,  |
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tardman | n. ( tṛd-) a hole, cleft  |
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tarkakarman | for rku-k- (see -sādhya-).  |
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tārkṣyasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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tarkukarman | n. "spindle-work", Name of a kalā- (q.v).  |
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tarman | n. "passage" See su-t/arman-  |
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tarman | m. n. the top of the sacrificial post (confer, compare Latin terminus)  |
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tarman | t/arya- See .  |
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tarumahiman | m. "glory of tree-planting", Name of a section of the vṛkṣāyurveda- (on the future rewards of those who plant trees)  |
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taruṇiman | m. youth, juvenility  |
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tatracakṣurmanas | mfn. directing one's eyes and mind on him  |
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tatsamanantaram | ind. immediately upon that  |
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tatsamanantaram | ind. see tadanant-.  |
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tejomantha | m. (equals agni-m-) Premna spinosa  |
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temana | n. moisture  |
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temana | n. moistening  |
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temana | n. a sauce  |
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temanī | f. a sort of fire-place  |
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tigmamanyu | mfn. of a violent wrath (śiva-)  |
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tigmanemi | mfn. having a sharp-edged felly  |
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tigmātman | m. Name of a prince  |
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tīkṣṇakarman | n. a clever work  |
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tīkṣṇakarman | m. "sharp in action", a sword  |
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tīkṣṇavarman | mfn. steel-cuirassed (?),  |
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tīmana | n. basil  |
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tīrthamahiman | m. Name of a chapter of  |
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tiryaggamana | n. motion sideways  |
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tiryagyonigamana | n. sexual intercourse with an animal,  |
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tman | m. (equals ātm/an-) the vital breath (accusative tm/anam-) (accusative tmānam-)  |
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tman | m. one's own person, self ; 'tman- after e-, or o- for ātman-  |
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tman | ind. ut/a tm/anā- or tm/anāca- "and also, and certainly", iva- or n/a tm/anā- "just as", /adha tm/anā-,"and even"  |
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tmanā | ind. instrumental case and (at the end of a pāda-) tm/an- locative case used as an emphatic particle (like and )"yet, really, indeed, even, at least, certainly, also"  |
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tmanyā | ind. (fr. locative case tm/ani-+ /ā-?) only in the vanas-pati- verse of some āprī- hymns equals tm/anā-,  |
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tokman | m. a young blade of corn, especially of barley, malt  |
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tokman | m. offspring  |
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toyakarman | n. "water-ceremony", ablution of the body, oblation of water to the dead  |
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traiyambakamantra | m. Name of a mantra-  |
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trāman | n. protection  |
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tribrahman | mfn. with brahmā-, viṣṇu-, and śiva-  |
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tridhāman | n. equals -div/a-  |
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tridhāman | mfn. shining in the 3 worlds, 8, 31 ("triple-gloried")  |
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tridhāman | mfn. tripartite  |
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tridhāman | m. viṣṇu-,  |
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tridhāman | m. brahmā-  |
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tridhāman | m. śiva- : fire, agni-  |
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tridhāman | m. death  |
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tridhāman | m. Name of the vyāsa- (= viṣṇu-) of the 10th dvāpara-  |
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tridhāman | m.  |
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tridharman | m. śiva-  |
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tridoṣaśamana | mfn. equals -ghna-,  |
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trikarman | mfn. performing (a Brahman's) 3 chief duties (viz. performing ceremonies, repeating the veda-, and gifts)  |
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trilokātman | m. " triloka--soul", śiva-  |
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trimantu | mfn. "offering threefold advice" |
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trimantu | m. "Name of a man" |
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trimārgagamana | n. going by 3 ways (through heaven, earth, and the lower regions)  |
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triṇāman | mfn. having 3 names (agni- ?)  |
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triṇāman | mfn. see  |
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trisāman | mfn. singing 3 sāman-s  |
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trivartman | mfn. going by 3 paths  |
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tṛpalaprabharman | mfn. (soma-) equals tṛpra-prahārin- ([ ])  |
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tṛptātman | mfn. having a contented mind.  |
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tṛṣṭadaṃśman | (ṭ/a--) mfn. biting roughly, .  |
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tulyagariman | mfn. of the same dignity with (instrumental case),  |
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tulyalakṣman | mfn. having the same characteristic  |
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tulyanāman | mfn. of the same name  |
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tuṅgiman | m. height  |
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tuvibrahman | (v/i--). mfn. very devoted  |
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tuvimanyu | mfn. very zealous (the marut-s),  |
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tvanmanya | mfn. thinking to be thou  |
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tvāṣṭrīsāman | n. Name of a sāman- (also ryāḥ s-;also anta-tvāṣṭrī-)  |
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tyaktātman | mfn. despairing  |
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ubhayasāman | mfn. (a day) on which both sāman-s (viz. bṛhat- and rathaṃtara-) are sung  |
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uccairdhāman | mfn. having intense rays.  |
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uccairmanyu | m. Name of a man.  |
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udakakarman | n. presentation of water (to dead ancestors as far as the fourteenth degree)  |
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udakamantha | m. a mixture of water and meal stirred together  |
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udakātman | mfn. having water for its chief substance  |
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udakyāgamana | n. connection with a woman during her courses  |
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udamantha | m. a particular mixture  |
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udāmantraṇa | n. addressing loudly, calling out to  |
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udayavarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a para-māra- king,  |
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uddhatamanas | mfn. high minded  |
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uddhatamanas | mfn. haughty, proud  |
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uddhatamanaska | mfn. idem or 'mfn. haughty, proud '  |
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uddhatamanaskatva | n. pride, arrogance  |
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udgamana | n. the act of rising (of a star etc.), ascending  |
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udgamana | n. the act of coming forth, becoming visible  |
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udgamanīya | mfn. to be gone up or ascended  |
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udgamanīya | mfn. cleansed, clean  |
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udgamanīya | n. a clean cloth or garment  |
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udgamanīya | n. a pair of bleached cloths or sheets  |
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udgātṛdamana | n. Name of several sāman-s.  |
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udman | n. ( ud-), surging, flooding  |
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uḍuloman | m. Name of a man  |
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udvāhakarman | n. the marriage ceremony  |
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udvamana | n. the act of giving out, emitting, shedding (exempli gratia, 'for example' tears)  |
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udvartman | n. a wrong road  |
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udvignamanas | mfn. having the mind or soul agitated by fright, depressed in mind  |
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udvignamanas | mfn. sorrowful, anxious, distressed  |
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udyamana | n. raising, elevation  |
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udyamana | n. effort, exertion  |
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ugrakarman | mfn. fierce in action, violent  |
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uñchadharman | mfn.=- vartin-  |
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unmana | m. a particular measure of quantity (equals droṇa-),  |
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unmanas | mfn. (ud-ma-) excited or disturbed in mind, perplexed  |
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unmanas | mfn. longing or wishing for, eagerly desirous  |
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unmanas | m. (with śākta-s) one of the seven ullāsa-s or mystical degrees.  |
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unmanaska | mfn. disturbed, perplexed  |
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unmanaskatā | f. perplexedness (varia lectio)  |
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unmanaya | Nom. P. unmanayati-, to excite, make perplexed  |
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unmanāya | Nom. A1. unmanāyate-, to become perplexed or excited gaRa bhṛśādi-  |
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unmand | (ud--1. mand-) P. (imperative 3. plural -mandantu- ; perfect tense -mamanda-, ; Aorist 3. plural -amandiṣus-,i, 82, 6, and -/amandiṣus-,ix, 81, 1) to cheer, delight, amuse.  |
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unmanīas | to become perplexed or excited ; to become absent in mind on  |
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unmanībhāva | m. absence of mind  |
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unmanībhū | = -1. as- above.  |
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unmanīkṛ | to make perplexed or excited  |
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unmantha | m. agitation  |
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unmantha | m. killing, slaughter  |
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unmantha | m. a disease of the outer ear  |
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unmanthaka | mfn. shaking up or off, agitating, stirring  |
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unmanthaka | mfn. throbbing, beating  |
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unmanthaka | m. a disease of the outer ear  |
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unmanthana | n. the act of shaking, agitating  |
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unmanthana | n. beating, throbbing  |
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unmanthana | n. a means of beating, a stick, staff, cane  |
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unmārgagamana | n. the act of going aside, finding an outlet  |
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unnamana | n. the act of bending upwards  |
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unnamana | n. raising, lifting up  |
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unnamana | n. increase, prosperity  |
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upacārakarman | n. ( ) act of courteousness, politeness, civility.  |
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upadhamana | See upa-dhmā-.  |
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upadhamana | n. the act of blowing at, blowing  |
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upagamana | n. the act of going towards, approaching, attaining  |
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upagamana | n. the act of coming near, perceiving  |
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upagamana | n. undertaking, addicting one's self to.  |
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upahāravarman | m. Name of a man  |
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upahatātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. affected in mind, infatuated.'  |
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upajman | m. ( gam-), way, path ([ ])  |
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upākarman | n. preparation, setting about, commencement (especially of reading the veda-)  |
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upamanthana | n. stirring up,  |
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upamanthanī | f. a staff for stirring  |
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upamanthanī | See above.  |
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upamanthitṛ | mfn. one who stirs or churns (butter etc.)  |
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upamantr | P. A1. -mantrayati-, -te- to call near or towards one's self, call hither, induce to come near ; to summon, invite, persuade ; to address.  |
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upamantraṇa | n. the art of persuading coaxing (= rahasy upa-cchandanam- )  |
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upamantrin | mfn. persuading, inciting, impelling  |
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upamantrin | m. a subordinate counsellor  |
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upamantrita | mfn. called near or hither etc.  |
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upamantrita | mfn. summoned, invited, persuaded  |
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upamantrita | mfn. addressed  |
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upāmantrita | mfn. addressed, called upon, summoned  |
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upāmantrya | ind.p. having addressed, addressing, summoning  |
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upāmantrya | taking leave, bidding adieu  |
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upamanyu | mfn. striving after, zealous ([ ])  |
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upamanyu | mfn. (knowing, understanding, intelligent )  |
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upamanyu | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (pupil of āyoda-dhaumya-, who aided śiva- in the propagation of his doctrine and received the ocean of milk from him) etc.  |
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upamanyu | m. plural (avas-) the descendants of the above (see aupamanyava-.)  |
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upanāman | n. a surname, nickname  |
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upanimand | P. -madati-, to restrain, stop  |
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upanimantr | P. to invite ; to offer ; to consecrate, inaugurate  |
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upanimantraṇa | n. invitation  |
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upanimantraṇa | n. inauguration  |
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upanimantraṇa | singing the two sāman-s śyaitana- and audhasa-,  |
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upariṣṭāllakṣman | mfn. marked on the upper side  |
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upaśamana | mf(ī-)n. calming, appeasing  |
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upaśamana | n. the becoming extinct, ceasing  |
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upaśamana | n. calming, appeasing, mitigation  |
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upaśamana | n. an anodyne.  |
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upaśamanīya | mfn. to be appeased or made quiet  |
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upaśamanīya | mfn. (upaśamanīya-fr. upa-śamana-), serving as an anodyne, calming, appeasing  |
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upasaṃgamana | n. the act of coming together, sexual union  |
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upasaṃyamana | n. the act of fixing one thing to another  |
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upasaṃyamana | n. a means of fastening together  |
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upaśāntātman | mfn. one whose mind is pacified, placid  |
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upāstamanavelā | f. the time about sunset  |
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upayamana | mfn. serving as support (as grass)  |
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upayamana | n. a support, stay  |
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upayamana | n. the taking a wife, marrying  |
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upayamana | n. sleeping with (a woman)  |
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upayamanī | f. (upa-y/amani-) any support (of stone, clay, gravel etc. for holding fire-wood)  |
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upayamanī | f. a ladle (used at sacrifices)  |
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urasiloman | mfn. having hair on the breast commentator or commentary on  |
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ūrdhvagamana | n. the act of going or tending upwards or to the heaven  |
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ūrdhvagamana | n. rising (of a star)  |
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ūrdhvagamana | n. rising (of the voice)  |
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ūrdhvagamana | n. rising, promotion  |
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ūrdhvagamanavat | mfn. moving or tending upwards  |
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ūrdhvagātman | m. "one whose soul tends upwards", Name of śiva-  |
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ūrdhvakarman | n. motion or action tending upwards  |
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ūrdhvakarman | mfn. one whose actions tend upwards  |
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ūrdhvakarman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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ūrdhvamanthin | mfn. "keeping the semen (manthin-) above ", abstaining from sexual intercourse, living in chastity  |
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ūrdhvaroman | mfn. having the hair of the body erect  |
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ūrdhvaroman | m. Name of a mountain  |
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ūrdhvasadman | m. Name of an āṅgirasa-.  |
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ūrdhvasadmana | n. Name of a sāman- composed by the above (see the more correct form aurdhva-sa-.)  |
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ūrdhvavartman | n. "the path above", the ether  |
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ūrujanman | m. "born from the thigh", Name of aurva- (q.v)  |
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urujman | mfn. (only vocative case) having a wide path or range  |
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uruśarman | (ur/u-) mfn. finding refuge everywhere throughout the universe, widely pervading  |
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uṣman | m. heat, ardour, steam etc. (in many cases, where the initial u-is combined with a preceding a-,not to be distinguished from ūṣm/an- q.v)  |
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uṣman | m. the hot season  |
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uṣman | m. anger, wrath  |
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ūṣman | m. ( uṣ- see uṣman-), heat, glow, ardour, hot vapour, steam, vapour (also figuratively said of passion or of money etc.)  |
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ūṣman | m. the hot season  |
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ūṣman | m. (in grammar) N. applied to certain sounds (viz. the three sibilants, h-, visarga-, jihvāmūlīya-, upadhmānīya-, and anusvāra-) etc. (the omits visarga- and anusvāra-).  |
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uṣṇiman | m. heat  |
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usrayāman | mfn. moving towards brightness or the day  |
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utpakṣman | mfn. with upturned eyelashes  |
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utpattidhāman | n. birth-place  |
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utsiktamanas | mfn. of disordered mind, .  |
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uttaralakṣman | mfn. marked above or on the left side  |
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uttaraloman | (/uttara-) mfn. having the hairs turned upwards or outwards  |
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uttaramandrā | f. (/uttara-) a loud but slow manner of singing  |
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uttaramandrādyā | f. a particular mūrchanā- (in music).  |
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uttarāśman | mfn. having high rocks  |
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uttarāśman | m. Name of a country, (gaRa ṛśyādi- )  |
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vācākarman | n. an act performed only by the voice  |
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vadman | mfn. speaking, a speaker (said of agni-)  |
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vagalāmantrasādhana | n. Name of work  |
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vagalāsahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vāgātman | mfn. consisting of words  |
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vāgmanasa | See vāṅ-m-.  |
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vāgyamana | n. restraint of speech, silence  |
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vahnidamanī | f. Solanum Jacquini  |
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vahnidhūmanyāya | m. the rule of fire and smoke (id est of invariable concomitance),  |
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vahnimantha | m. the tree Premna Spinosa (the wood of which when rubbed produces fire)  |
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vahnināman | m. "called after fire", the marking-nut plant  |
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vahnināman | m. lead-wort  |
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vaidikadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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vaidikadurgādimantraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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vaidikakarman | n. an action or rite enjoined by the veda-  |
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vaidyamanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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vaidyamanotsava | m. Name of work  |
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vaidyanāthadevaśarman | m. Name of author  |
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vaimana | mfn. (fr. veman-)  |
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vaimanasya | n. (fr. vi-manas-) dejection, depression, melancholy (also plural) etc.  |
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vaimanasya | n. sickness  |
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vaimanya | mfn. (fr. veman-)  |
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vaiṣṇavācamana | n. sipping water three times in the worship of viṣṇu-  |
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vaiśvadevabalikarman | n. dual number Name of the above two ceremonies  |
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vaiśvadevādimantravyākhyā | f. Name of work  |
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vaiśvadevakarman | n. the above homage to the deities collectively  |
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vaiśvamanasa | n. (fr. viśva-manas-) Name of a sāman-  |
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vaiśvāmanasa | (see vaitva-m-), Name of various sāman-s  |
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vaiśyakarman | n. the business of a vaiśya-, agriculture, trade ( vaiśyakarmapustaka ma-pustaka- n.Name of work)  |
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vaivasvatamanvantara | n. Name of the 7th or present manvantara- (q.v)  |
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vājabharman | (v/āja--) mfn. winning a prize or reward  |
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vājakarman | (v/āja--) mfn. (prob.) active in war (varia lectio for -bharman-).  |
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vājapeyasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vājasāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vajracarman | m. "hard-skinned", a rhinoceros  |
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vajraprastāriṇīmantra | m. plural Name of particular magical formulas  |
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vajraprastāvinīmantra | m. plural Name of particular magical formulas  |
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vajravarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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vakman | n. utterance, speech, hymn of praise (?)  |
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vakragamana | n. equals -gati- f.  |
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vakriman | m. crookedness, curvature  |
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vakriman | m. ambiguity, duplicity  |
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vaktumanas | mfn. having a mind to speak, being about to speak  |
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vāladāman | n. a hair-thread  |
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valmīkajanman | m. patronymic of vālmīki-  |
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vāman | (gaRa pāmādi-), prob. invented to explain vāmana-.  |
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vamana | m. hemp  |
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vamana | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vamana | n. the act of vomiting or ejecting from the mouth  |
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vamana | n. emitting, emission  |
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vamana | n. "causing vomiting", an emetic etc.  |
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vamana | n. offering oblations to fire  |
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vamana | n. pain, paining  |
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vāmana | mf(ā-)n. (of doubtful derivation) dwarfish, small or short in stature, a dwarf etc.  |
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vāmana | mf(ā-)n. small, minute, short (also of days) etc.  |
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vāmana | mf(ā-)n. bent, inclined  |
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vāmana | mf(ā-)n. relating to a dwarf or to viṣṇu- (see below) , treating of him  |
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vāmana | mf(ā-)n. descended from the elephant vāmana- (See below)  |
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vāmana | m. "the Dwarf", Name of viṣṇu- in his fifth avatāra- or descent (undertaken to humble the pride of the daitya- bali- [q.v.];the germ of the story of this incarnation seems to be contained in the 1st book of the ;the later legend is given in )  |
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vāmana | m. Name of a particular month  |
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vāmana | m. of śiva-  |
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vāmana | m. a dwarfish bull  |
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vāmana | m. a goat with particular marks  |
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vāmana | m. a person born under a particular constellation  |
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vāmana | m. equals kāṇḍa-  |
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vāmana | m. Alangium Hexapetalum  |
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vāmana | m. Name of a serpent-demon  |
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vāmana | m. of a son of garuḍa-  |
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vāmana | m. of a son of hiraṇya-garbha-  |
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vāmana | m. of one of the 18 attendants of the Sun  |
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vāmana | m. of a dānava-  |
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vāmana | m. of a muni-  |
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vāmana | m. of a poet (minister under jayāpīḍa-)  |
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vāmana | m. (also with bhaṭṭa-, ācārya-etc.) of various other scholars and authors etc. (especially of one of the authors of the kāśikā-vṛtti-, the other being jayāditya-, and of the author of the kāvyālaṃkāra-vṛtti-)  |
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vāmana | m. of the elephant that supports the south (or west) quarter  |
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vāmana | m. of a mountain  |
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vāmana | m. (plural) Name of a people (Bombay edition ambaṣṭha-)  |
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vāmanā | f. Name of an apsaras- (varia lectio rāmaṇā-)  |
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vāmana | m. Name of a yoginī-  |
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vāmana | m. a particular disease of the vagina (prob. wrong reading for vāminī-, q.v under 1. vāmin-)  |
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vāmana | m. a sort of woman  |
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vāmana | m. a mare  |
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vāmana | n. equals vāmana-purāṇa- and nopapurāṇa- (q.v)  |
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vāmana | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage (called after the dwarf form of viṣṇu-)  |
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vāmanacitracaritra | n. Name of work  |
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vāmanadatta | m. Name of two authors  |
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vāmanadeva | m. Name of two authors  |
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vamanadravya | n. an emetic  |
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vāmanadvādaśī | f. Name of the 12th day in the light half of the month caitra- (on which a festival is held in honour of viṣṇu-)  |
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vāmanadvādaśīkathā | f. Name of work  |
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vāmanadvādaśīvrata | n. Name of work  |
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vāmanajātaka | n. Name of work  |
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vāmanajayantīvrata | n. Name of work  |
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vāmanaka | mf(ikā-)n. dwarfish, small  |
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vāmanaka | m. a dwarf  |
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vāmanaka | m. a person born under a particular constellation  |
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vāmanaka | m. Name of a mountain  |
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vāmanaka | m. a female dwarf.  |
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vāmanaka | m. a sort of woman  |
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vāmanaka | n. dwarfishness (kaṃ-kṛ-,to assume the form of a dwarf)  |
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vāmanaka | n. Name of a place of pilgrimage  |
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vamanakalpa | m. Name of a chapter of the aṣṭāṅga-hṛdaya-saṃhitā-.  |
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vāmanakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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vāmanākṛti | mfn. dwarf-shaped, dwarfish  |
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vāmanānanda | m. Name of an author  |
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vāmananighaṇṭu | m. Name of a dictionary.  |
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vāmanānvaya | m. "descended from the elephant vāmana-", an elephant with particular marks  |
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vāmanaprādurbhāva | m. "the Dwarf manifestation or incarnation (see above )", Name of a chapter of the hari-vaṃśa-.  |
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vāmanapurāṇa | n. Name of one of the 18 purāṇa-s (said to have been related by pulastya- to nārada-, and containing an account of the dwarf-incarnation of viṣṇu-)  |
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vamanārthīya | mfn. serving as an emetic  |
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vāmanarūpin | mfn. dwarf-formed, being in the form of a dwarf  |
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vāmanastāva | m. Name of a chapter of the harivaṃśa-.  |
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vāmanasūkta | n. Name of a particular Vedic hymn  |
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vāmanasūtravṛtti | f. equals kāvyālaṃkāra-vṛtti-.  |
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vāmanasvāmin | m. Name of a poet  |
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vāmanata | mfn. bent or turned to the left  |
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vāmanatā | f. ( ) shortness, dwarfishness  |
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vāmanatanu | mfn. dwarf-bodied  |
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vāmanatattva | n. Name of work  |
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vāmanatva | n. ( ) shortness, dwarfishness (-tvaṃ-gam-,to assume the form of a dwarf )  |
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vāmanāvatāra | m. the dwarf-incarnation  |
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vāmanāvatārakathana | n. Name of a chapter of the  |
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vāmanavrata | n. Name of a particular vrata- to be observed on the 12th day of śrāvaṇa- in celebration of viṣṇu-'s dwarf-incarnation (see vāmana-dvādaśī-vrata-).  |
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vāmanavṛtti | f. equals kāśikā-vṛ-, or = kāvyālaṃkāra-vṛ-  |
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vāmanavṛttiṭīkā | f. Name of maheśvara-'s commentator or commentary on the latter work  |
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vāmanayanā | f. a fair-eyed woman  |
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vāmanebhī | f. the female of the elephant vāmana-  |
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vāmanendrasvāmin | m. Name of a preceptor  |
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vāmaneśrama | m. Name of a particular hermitage  |
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vāmanetra | n. a mystical Name of the vowel ī-  |
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vāmanetrā | f. equals -nayanā-  |
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vamanī | f. a leech  |
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vamanī | f. the cotton shrub  |
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vamanī | f. Name of a yoginī-  |
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vāmanī | mfn. (for 2.See) bringing wealth  |
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vāmanī | f. a female dwarf |
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vāmanī | (for 1.See) , in compound for vāmana-.  |
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vāmanībhūta | mfn. become a dwarf, lowered, bent or broken down  |
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vāmanikā | f. Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda-  |
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vāmanīkṛta | mfn. turned into a dwarf (said of viṣṇu-)  |
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vāmanīkṛta | mfn. pressed down, flattened  |
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vāmanīti | (vām/a--) mfn. conducting to wealth or to the good  |
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vāmanītva | n. the attribute of bestowing wealth  |
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vamanīya | mfn. to be vomited etc.  |
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vamanīyā | f. a fly  |
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vāmanīya | mfn. causing vomiting, emetic  |
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vāmanīya | mfn. to be cured with emetics  |
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vāmanopapurāṇa | n. Name of an upapurāṇa-.  |
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vaṃśakarman | n. bamboo-work, manufacture of baskets etc.  |
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vanadamana | m. a wild Artemisia  |
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vanadurgāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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vanagamana | n. retiring to a forest, leading the life of an anchorite  |
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vānamantara | m. plural (with jaina-s) a class of gods  |
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vanāśramanivāsin | m. a vānaprastha- or Brahman dwelling in a forest, an anchorite. ( )  |
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vaṇikkarman | n. ( ) the business or occupation of a merchant, trade.  |
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vāṅmanas | n. dual number ( ) (sg.[ ]or in compound [ ]or dual number [ ]) speech and mind.  |
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vāṅmanasa | n. (sg.[ ]or in compound [ ]or dual number [ ]) speech and mind.  |
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vanyadamana | m. a species of Artemisia  |
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vārāhamantra | m. Name of work  |
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varāhanāman | m. Mimosa Pudica  |
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varāhanāman | m. an esculent root, yam  |
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varanimantraṇa | n. a journey undertaken by the parents of the bride to recall the bridegroom (who pretends to go to kāśī-)  |
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vargakarman | n. Name of an indefinite problem or of an operation relating to square numbers  |
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vāricāmana | m. Vallisneria (Blyxa) Octandra  |
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vāriloman | m. "having watery hair", Name of varuṇa-  |
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variman | m. (abstract noun of ur/u- q.v) expanse,  |
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variman | m. (abstract noun of ur/u- q.v) expanse,  |
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varīman | n. = variman-1, expanse, width, breadth, room  |
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variman | m. the most excellent, best (literally"excellence, superiority, worth") .  |
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varīman | m. = variman-2  |
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varīman | v/arīyas-. See .  |
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varīman | rīyas-. See .  |
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varmamantra | m. a particular formula or prayer (see under varman-)  |
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varman | n. (or m. ;fr.1. vṛ-) "envelope", defensive armour, a coat of mail etc.  |
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varman | n. a bulwark, shelter, defence, protection (often at the end of the names of kṣatriya-s)  |
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varman | n. bark, rind  |
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varman | n. Name of particular preservative formulas and prayers (especially of the mystic syllable hum-)  |
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varmaśarman | m. Name of various men  |
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varṇāntaragamana | n. varṇāntara |
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varṇātman | m. "consisting of sounds or letters", a word  |
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varṣakarman | n. the act of raining  |
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varṣiman | m. (prob. in some of the following senses connected with vṛ-,"to cover") height, length, width, breadth [ confer, compare Slavonic or Slavonian vri8chu8 Lithuanian virSu4s.]  |
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varśman | m. = Zend bares3man  |
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varṣman | m. height, top  |
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varṣman | m. the vertex  |
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varṣman | n. (v/arihman-) height, top, surface, uttermost part etc.  |
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varṣman | n. height, greatness, extent etc.  |
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varṣman | n. measure  |
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varṣman | n. body etc.  |
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varṣman | n. a handsome form or auspicious appearance  |
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varṣman | mfn. holding rain  |
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vartajanman | m. a cloud  |
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vartitajanman | mfn. one in whom existence has been brought about, begotten, procreated  |
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vartmakarman | n. the business or science of road-making  |
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vartman | n. the track or rut of a wheel, path, road, way, course (literally and figuratively) etc. (instrumental case or locative case in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = by way of. along, through, by)  |
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vartman | n. an edge, border, rim  |
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vartman | n. an eyelid (as encircling the eye)  |
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vartman | n. basis, foundation, (see dyūta-v-).  |
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vartmani | f. equals vartani-  |
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vārttākarman | n. the practice of agriculture and keeping cattle and trade (see above)  |
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vāruṇakarman | n. " varuṇa-'s work", any work connected with the supply of water (exempli gratia, 'for example' the digging of tanks or wells etc.)  |
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varuṇānyāḥsāman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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varuṇasāman | n. Name of various sāman-s  |
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varuṇaśarman | m. Name of a warrior on the side of the gods in their war against the daitya-s  |
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vaśagamana | n. the coming into the power (of another)  |
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vasanasadman | n. "cloth-house", a tent  |
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vasanasadman | See under 1. vasana-.  |
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vasantamandanī | f. equals -madanā-  |
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vāsaveśman | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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vaśiman | m. the supernatural power of subduing to one's own will  |
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vasman | n. (for 2.See) a cover, garment  |
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vasman | n. (for 1.See) a nest  |
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vasman | 1. 2. vasman-. See pp. 932 and 933.  |
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vastikarman | n. the application of an enema or injection  |
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vastraveśman | n. a tent  |
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vāstukarman | n. house-building, architecture  |
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vāstūpaśamana | n. equals vāstu-śamana-  |
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vāstupraśamana | n. the lustration or purification of a homestead  |
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vāstuśamana | (or -saṃśamana- ) n. the purificatory ceremony performed on laying a foundation or on entering a new house  |
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vāstusaṃśamanīya | mfn. relating to the lustration of a homestead  |
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vasudāman | m. Name of a son of bṛhad-ratha-  |
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vasudevajanman | m. Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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vāsudevamanana | n. Name of a vedānta- work  |
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vāsudevasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vasudharman | m. Name of a man  |
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vasumanas | m. Name of a king of kosala-  |
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vasumanas | m. (with rauhidaśva-) Name of the author of  |
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vāsumanda | n. Name of two sāman-s  |
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vaśyakarman | n. the act of subjecting to one's will (by spells etc.)  |
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vaśyātman | mfn. of subdued mind  |
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vātakarman | n. breaking wind  |
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vātanāman | n. plural Name of particular invocations of the wind (connected with particular libations)  |
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vātanulomana | mfn. forcing the wind in the right direction or downwards (as in inflating she lungs)  |
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vātātman | mfn. having the nature of wind or air, airy  |
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vatsiman | m. childhood, early youth (gaRa pṛthv-ādi-).  |
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vayorūpasamanvita | mfn. endowed with youth and beauty  |
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vāyuvartman | m. (?) or n. "wind-path", the atmosphere  |
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vedamantra | m. a mantra- or verse of the veda- (See compound)  |
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vedamantra | m. plural Name of a people  |
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vedamantradaṇḍaka | m. (with karmopayogin-) Name of an author  |
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vedamantrānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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vedamantrārthadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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vedāntamanana | n. Name of work  |
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vedāntamantraviśrāma | m. Name of work  |
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vedāntasyamantaka | m. Name of work  |
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vedasārasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vedasāraśivasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vedātman | m. "Soul of the veda-", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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vedātman | m. of the Sun  |
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vedātmana | (?) m. "id.", Name of brahmā-  |
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veman | n. ( also m.) a loom  |
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veman | n. a slay  |
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vemana | mfn. (fr. prec.) gaRa pāmādi-.  |
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vemanya | mfn. skilful in weaving  |
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veṅkaṭeśadvādaśanāman | n. Name of work  |
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veṅkaṭeśamālāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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veṅkaṭeśasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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veṅkaṭeśāṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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veṅkaṭeśvarasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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veśayamana | mfn. ruling or managing people  |
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veśayamana | n. the act of ruling etc.  |
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veśmakarman | n. house-building  |
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veśman | n. a house, dwelling, mansion, abode, apartment etc.  |
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veśman | n. a palace  |
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veśman | n. an astrological house  |
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veśman | n. Name of the 4th astrological house  |
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veśmanakula | m. the musk rat or shrew  |
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veśyāgamana | n. going after harlots, licentiousness  |
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veśyāveśman | n. idem or 'm. equals -gṛha- '  |
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vibhākaraśarman | m. (Name of a poet )  |
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vibhaktātman | mfn. divided (in his essence)  |
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vibhasman | mfn. free from ashes or dust  |
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vibhrāntamanas | mfn. bewildered or confused in mind  |
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vibhūman | m. extension, greatness, might  |
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vibhūman | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- (prob.="appearing in manifold form"or"omnipotent") .  |
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vibhūtamanas | mfn. (used to explain vi-manas-)  |
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vibhūvarman | m. Name of a man  |
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vibudhasadman | n. "abode of the gods", heaven or the sky  |
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vicakṣaṇammanya | mfn. considering one's self clever or wise  |
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vicarman | mfn. shieldless  |
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vicarman | vi-carṣaṇi- See .  |
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vicchinnabalikarman | mfn. having sacrificial rites interrupted  |
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videśagamana | n. the act of going abroad or on a journey  |
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vidhamana | mfn. blowing out, extinguishing  |
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vidhamana | mfn. blowing away, destroying ( vidhamanatā -tā- f.)  |
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vidhamana | n. the act of blowing away or asunder  |
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vidhamanatā | f. vidhamana |
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vidharman | mfn. (for 2.See vi-dhṛ-) acting wrongly or unlawfully  |
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vidharman | m. (for 1.See) a maintainer, arranger, disposer  |
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vidharman | n. that which encircles or surrounds, receptacle, boundaries, circumference  |
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vidharman | n. disposition, arrangement, order, rule  |
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vidharman | n. Name of a sāman-  |
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vidheyātman | mfn. having the soul (well) subdued or controlled  |
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vidhimantrapuraskṛtam | ind. in accordance with rule and with the due recitation of mantra-s or mystical texts  |
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vidhūtapapman | mfn. delivered from evil or sin  |
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vidman | n. knowledge, intelligence, wisdom (dative case vidm/ane-as Vedic or Veda infinitive mood to know, to learn)  |
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vidmana | mfn. (fr. prec.)  |
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vidmanāpas | mfn. (fr. instrumental case of vidman-,+ apas-) working skilfully or carefully  |
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vīḍupatman | mfn. flying strongly or incessantly  |
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vidūragamana | n. the going far away  |
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vidurāgamanaparvan | n. Name of chs. 200-206 of  |
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vidvajjanamanoharā | f. Name of work  |
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vidvanmanoharā | f. Name of work  |
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vidvanmanoramā | f. Name of work  |
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vidvanmanorañjinī | f. Name of work  |
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vidveṣakarman | n. vidveṣa |
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vidyākarman | n. the study of sacred science  |
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vidyākarman | n. (dual number) knowledge and action  |
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vidyāmandira | n. a school-house, college  |
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vidyāsadman | n. "abode of learning", a school  |
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vidyāveśman | a school house, college  |
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vidyuddāman | n. "garland or mass of lightning", a flash or streak of forked lightning.  |
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vigāḍhamanmatha | mfn. one whose passion has become deep or ardent  |
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vigāman | n. a step, pace, stride (applied to the three strides of viṣṇu-)  |
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vigatamanyu | mfn. free from resentment  |
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vighneśvarasahasranāman | n. vighneśvara |
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vighnitakarman | mfn. one who is interrupted in his work  |
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vigṛhyagamana | n. aggressive movement, hostile advance  |
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vihvalātman | mfn. (equals la-cetana-)  |
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vijāman | mfn. related, corresponding.  |
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vijāman | mfn. related id est corresponding to each other, id est,"being in pairs", symmetrical  |
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vijanman | n. a separate birth, birth in general  |
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vijanman | m. a bastard, illegitimate child, the son of an out-caste or degraded vaiśya-  |
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vijayavarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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vijayavarman | m. of various other men  |
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vijayeśasahasranāman | n. plural Name of work  |
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vijitātman | m. "self-subdued", Name of śiva-  |
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vijjanāman | m. Name of a vihāra- called after vijjā-  |
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vijñānātman | m. Name of an author  |
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vijñātātman | m. Name of a poet  |
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vikarman | n. (for 2.See vi-- kṛ-) prohibited or unlawful act, fraud etc.  |
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vikarman | n. various business or duty  |
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vikarman | n. (with vāyoḥ-) Name of a sāman-  |
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vikarman | mfn. acting wrongly or unlawfully  |
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vikarman | mfn. not acting, free from action  |
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vikarmanirata | mfn. equals ma-kṛt- ( )  |
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vikaṭavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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vikīrṇaroman | n. a kind of fragrant plant  |
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vikramakarman | n. an act of prowess, feat of valour  |
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vikramanareśvara | m. equals vikramāditya-  |
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vikramanavaratna | n. "the 9 jewels (on the court) of vikramāditya-"Name of work  |
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vikramanidhi | m. Name of a warrior  |
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vikrāntivarman | m. (with lubdhaka-) Name of a poet (see viśrānti-v-).  |
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vilābhiman | m. gaRa dṛḍhādi- ( )  |
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vilāsamandira | n. (equals -gṛha-)  |
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vilāsasadman | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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vilāsaveśman | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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vilātiman | m. (fr. prec.)  |
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viloman | mfn. against the hair or grain, turned in the opposite direction, inverted  |
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viloman | mfn. hairless  |
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viloman | m. Name of a king  |
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vimalātman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. pure-minded, clean, pure '  |
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vimaliman | m. clearness, purity  |
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viman | (only r. plural proper A1. -manmahe-), to distinguish : Causal -mānayati- to dishonour, slight, treat with disrespect,  |
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vimana | mfn. (mc.) equals vi-manas-, dejected, downcast  |
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vimānagamana | n. "going in a car", Name of a chapter of the  |
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vimanas | (v/i--) mfn. having a keen or penetrating mind or understanding, sagacious  |
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vimanas | mfn. destitute of mind, foolish, silly  |
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vimanas | mfn. out of one's mind or senses, discomposed, perplexed, dejected, downcast, heart-broken etc.  |
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vimanas | mfn. changed in mind or feeling, averse, hostile  |
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vimanas | m. Name of the author of a hymn (varia lectio for viśva-manas- q.v)  |
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vimanas | 1. 2. vi-manas-, vi-manthara-, vimanyu- etc. See .  |
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vimanaska | mfn. perplexed in mind, distressed, disconsolate  |
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vimanāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be out of one's mind, be disconsolate or downcast  |
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vimanībhūta | mfn. changed or depressed in mind  |
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vimanīkṛta | mfn. offended, angry  |
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vimaniman | m. depression of mind, dejectedness gaRa dṛḍhādi-.  |
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vimanthana | n. churning  |
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vimanthara | mfn. rather slow or dull  |
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vimanyu | (v/i--) m. longing, desire  |
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vimanyu | mfn. free from anger or fury  |
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vimanyuka | (v/i--) mfn. not angry, allaying anger or wrath  |
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vimatiman | m. (gaRa dṛḍhādi-) difference of opinion  |
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vimatiman | m. vimati |
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vimūḍhātman | mfn. foolish-minded, perplexed in mind, senseless  |
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vimuktimahiman | m. Name of work  |
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vinamana | n. the act of bending down (opp. to un-n-)  |
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vinamanamita | mfn. (fr. Causal) bent or turned towards (abhimukham-)  |
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vinamanamra | See .  |
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vināśadharman | mfn. subject to the law of decay (varia lectio min-;but see )  |
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vinayakarman | n. instruction  |
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vināyakasahasranāman | n. Name of work or chapter from work  |
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vindhyavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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vinigamanā | f. decision between two alternatives  |
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vinihitamanas | mfn. one who has the mind fixed upon, intent upon, devoted to  |
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vinihitātman | mfn. disagreeing (in mind), not assenting  |
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vinītātman | mfn. having a well-controlled mind, well-behaved, modest  |
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viniyuktātman | mfn. one who has his mind fixed on or directed towards  |
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vipāpman | mfn. (v/i--) equals prec. etc.  |
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vipāpman | mfn. free from suffering  |
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vipāpman | m. Name of a being reckoned among the viśve- devāḥ-  |
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vipariṇamana | n. changing, change, alteration  |
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viparyastamanaśceṣṭa | mfn. having mind and actions perverted or inverted  |
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vipatitaloman | mfn. one whose hair has fallen out  |
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vipatman | (v/i--) mfn. having the flight of (id est flying as fast as) a bird  |
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vipatman | (v/i--) mfn. See under 1. vi-, p.949.  |
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vipatman | See under 1. vi-, .  |
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vipradamana | m. "Brahman-tamer", Name of a man (in a farce)  |
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vipramanas | mfn. dejected, low-spirited (Bombay edition nātipramanaso-for te vipr-; see nātipr-).  |
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vipramanman | (v/ipra--) mfn. having an inspired mind  |
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viprāvamanyaka | mfn. despising Brahmans  |
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vipreman | n. estrangement (cf. -priya-).  |
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vīrabhadramantra | m. Name of work  |
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vīradāman | m. Name of a king,  |
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virahiṇīmanovinoda | m. Name of work  |
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vīrakarman | n. manly deed  |
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vīrammanya | mfn. equals vīra-manya-  |
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vīraravivarman | and - rāja-- varman-, m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings,  |
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vīrasamanvita | mfn. attended or accompanied by heroes.  |
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vīraśarman | m. Name of a warrior  |
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vīravāmana | m. Name of an author  |
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vīravarman | m. Name of various men  |
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virodhaśamana | n. making up a quarrel  |
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virūpaśarman | m. Name of a Brahman  |
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viśadātman | mfn. pure-hearted  |
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viṣaharamantraprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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viṣaharamantrauṣadha | n. Name of work  |
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viśālavarman | m. Name of a man  |
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viṣamakarman | n. an odd or unequalled act  |
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viṣamakarman | n. a dissimilar operation  |
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viṣamakarman | n. the finding of two quantities when the difference of their squares is given and either the sum or the difference of the quantities  |
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viṣamanayana | mfn. "having an odd number of eyes","three-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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viṣamanetra | mfn. "having an odd number of eyes","three-eyed", Name of śiva-  |
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viṣamantra | m. a snake-charmer, one who pretends to charm snakes or cures the bite of snakes  |
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viṣamantra | n. a chirm for curing snake-bites  |
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visaṃṣṭhulagamana | mfn. going unsteadily tottering  |
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viṣaṇṇamanas | mfn. equals -cetas-  |
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viṣaṇṇṇātman | mfn. low-spirited, desponding, downcast  |
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viśāradiman | m. skill, proficiency, conversancy  |
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visarman | m. flowing asunder, dissolving, melting (accusative with kṛ-,to dissolve)  |
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viṣavimuktātman | mfn. one whose soul or nature is released from poison  |
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viṣayakarman | n. worldly business or act  |
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viṣayāsaktamanas | mfn. one whose mind is devoted to the world  |
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viṣṇudharman | m. Name of a son of garuḍa-  |
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viṣṇugopavarman | m. Name of a king  |
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viṣṇumahiman | m. the glory or majesty of viṣṇu-  |
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viṣṇumahiman | m. Name of work  |
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viṣṇumandira | n. viṣṇu-'s temple  |
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viṣṇumandira | n. equals -griha-  |
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viṣṇumantra | m. a hymn addressed to viṣṇu-  |
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viṣṇumantravidhānādi | m. Name of work  |
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viṣṇumantraviśeṣa | m. Name of work  |
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viṣṇupūjāmantra | m. Name of work  |
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viṣṇusahasranāman | n. the thousand names of viṣṇu-  |
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viṣṇusahasranāman | n. Name of a portion of the anuśāsana-parvan- of the mahā-bhārata- (also viṣṇusahasranāmakathana ma-kathana- n.or viṣṇusahasranāmastotra ma-stotra- n.) and of a chapter of the  |
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viṣṇuśarman | m. Name of various authors and other persons (especially of the narrator of the pañca-tantra- and the hitopadeśa-)  |
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viṣṇuvarman | m. Name of a king  |
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viṣṇvaṣṭottaraśatanāman | n. Name of work  |
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viśrāmaveśman | n. a resting-chamber  |
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viśrāntivarman | m. Name of a poet  |
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visṛṣṭātman | mfn. one who has cast off (id est does not care for) his own self, unselfish  |
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viśuddhamanas | ( ) mfn. pure-minded  |
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viśuddhātman | mfn. of a pure nature or character  |
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viśvacakrātman | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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viśvadhāman | n. a universal home  |
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viṣvaggamanavat | mfn. moving in every direction, going everywhere  |
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viśvajanman | (viśv/a-) mfn. of all or various kinds  |
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viśvakarman | See .  |
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viśvakarman | n. (only in the beginning of a compound) every action  |
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viśvakarman | mfn. accomplishing or creating everything  |
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viśvakarman | m. "all-doer, all-creator, all-maker", Name of the divine creative architect or artist (said to be son of brahmā-, and in the later mythology sometimes identified with tvaṣṭṛ- q.v,he is said to have revealed the sthāpatyaveda- q.v,or fourth upa-veda-, and to preside over all manual labours as well as the sixty-four mechanical arts [whence he is worshipped by kāru-s or artisans];in the Vedic mythology, however, the office of Indian Vulcan is assigned to tvaṣṭṛ- as a distinct deity, viśva-karman- being rather identified with prajā-pati- [ brahmā-] himself as the creator of all things and architect of the universe;in the hymns he is represented as the universal Father and Generator, the one all-seeing God, who has on every side eyes, faces, arms, and feet;in and elsewhere in the brāhmaṇa-s he is called a son of bhuvana-, and viśva-karman- bhauvana- is described as the author of the two hymns mentioned above;in the and he is a son of the vasu- prabhāsa- and yoga-siddhā-;in the purāṇa-s a son of vāstu-, and the father of barhiṣmatī- and saṃjñā-; according to to other authorities he is the husband of ghṛtācī-;moreover, a doubtful legend is told of his having offered up all beings, including himself, in sacrifice;the rāmāyaṇa- represents him as having built the city of laṅkā- for the rākṣasa-s, and as having generated the ape nala-, who made rāma-'s bridge from the continent to the island;the name viśva-karman-, meaning "doing all acts", appears to be sometimes applicable as an epithet to any great divinity) etc.  |
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viśvakarman | m. Name of sūrya- or the Sun  |
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viśvakarman | m. of one of the seven principal rays of the sun (supposed to supply heat to the planet Mercury)  |
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viśvakarman | m. of the wind ( )  |
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viśvakarman | m. Name of a muni-  |
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viśvakarman | m. (also with śāstrin-) Name of various authors  |
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viśvamanas | mfn. (viśv/a--) perceiving everything  |
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viśvamanas | m. Name of the author of the hymns  |
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viśvamanus | (vitv/a--) mfn. equals -kṛṣṭi-  |
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viśvanāman | (viśv/a--) mf(mnī-)n. having all names  |
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viśvāsajanman | mfn. produced from confidence  |
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viśvasāman | m. (viśv/a--) Name of a kind of personification  |
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viśvasāman | m. of the author of  |
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viśvaśarman | m. Name of the father of viśva-mahat-  |
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viśvaśarman | m. of an author  |
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viśvātman | m. the Soul of the Universe, the Universal Spirit etc.  |
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viśvātman | m. the sun  |
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viśvātman | m. Name of brahmā-  |
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viśvātman | m. of śiva-  |
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viśvātman | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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viśvātmanas | ind. (knowing any one) in his whole nature, thoroughly  |
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viśvavarman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a prince,  |
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viśvāvasumantra | m. Name of work  |
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vītamanyu | mfn. free from resentment or anger  |
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vītamanyu | mfn. exempt or free from sorrow  |
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viṭṭhalasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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vivādaśamana | n. the allaying or settling of a dispute, pacification  |
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vivāhacaturthīkarman | n. Name of work  |
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vivāhadvirāgamanapaddhati | f. Name of work (containing rules to be observed on a bride's coming for the second time from her father's to her husband's house)  |
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vivāhahomopayuktāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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vivāhakarman | n. Name of work  |
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vivarman | mfn. deprived of armour, having no armour  |
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vivartman | n. a wrong road (figuratively)  |
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vivekamantharatā | f. feebleness of judgement  |
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vividhātman | mfn. (equals vi-vidha-above)  |
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viviktanāman | m. Name of one of the 7 sons of hiraṇyaretas- and of the varṣa- ruled by him  |
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viyātiman | m. shamelessness, impudence  |
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viyonijanman | n. the birth of animals and plants  |
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viyonijanman | mfn. having an animal for mother  |
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vraḍhiman | m. (fr. vṛḍha-See under1.2. bṛh-), gaRa driḍhādi-.  |
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vrahman | See brahman-.  |
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vṛddhakarman | m. Name of a king  |
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vṛddhamanu | m. the older manu- or an older recension of manu-'s law-book (see bṛhan-manu-).  |
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vṛkakarman | mfn. acting like a wolf, wolfish  |
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vṛkakarman | m. Name of an asura-  |
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vṛkaloman | n. wolf's hair  |
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vṛṣakarman | mfn. doing manly deeds (as indra-)  |
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vṛṣakarman | mfn. acting like a bull (as viṣṇu-)  |
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vṛṣakarman | m. a particular magical formula recited over weapons  |
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vṛṣanāman | (of unknown meaning) (according to to vṛṣa- equals varṣaṇa-,and nāman- equals namana-).  |
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vṛṣaprabharman | (v/ṛṣa--) mfn. to whom the strong (id est soma-) is presented or offered (indra-)  |
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vṛṣiman | m. (fr. vṛṣa-) gaRa pṛthv-ādi-.  |
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vṛṣṭikāmanā | n. f. desire of rain  |
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vṛthājanman | n. useless or unprofitable birth  |
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vṛthākarman | n. an action done uselessly or for pleasure, non-religious act  |
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vūvaśarman | See būba-ś-.  |
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vyāghracarman | n. a tiger's skin  |
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vyāghraloman | n. a tiger's hair  |
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vyagramanas | mfn. perplexed or bewildered in mind  |
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vyākṣiptamanas | mfn. having the mind or heart carried away or captivated or distracted. ( )  |
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vyaktalakṣman | mfn. having evident sings or marks, clearly characterized  |
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vyākulamanas | mfn. (equals -citta-)  |
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vyākulitamanas | mfn. agitated or perplexed in mind, alarmed, bewildered, frightened.  |
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vyākulitāntarātman | mfn. agitated or perplexed in mind, alarmed, bewildered, frightened.  |
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vyāmana | n. a fathom (equals vy-āma-)  |
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vyāmana | n.  |
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vyāptikarman | mfn. whose business or function is to acquire or attain  |
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vyarthanāman | mfn. having a name inconsistent with one's character  |
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vyāvṛtttātman | mfn. equals tta-cetas-  |
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vyayakarman | n. the business of a paymaster  |
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vyeman | n. a garment,  |
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vyomagamanī | f. (with vidyā-) the magic art of flying  |
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vyoman | mfn. (for 2.See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) one who cannot be saved (?)  |
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vyoman | m. (for 1.See; according to to fr. vye- according to to others fr. vi-av-or ve-) heaven, sky, atmosphere, air (vyomnā-, vyoma-mārgeṇa-or -vartmanā-,"through the air") etc.  |
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vyoman | m. space  |
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vyoman | m. ether (as an element)  |
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vyoman | m. wind or air (of the body)  |
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vyoman | m. water  |
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vyoman | m. talc, mica  |
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vyoman | m. a temple sacred to the sun  |
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vyoman | m. a particular high number  |
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vyoman | m. the 10th astrology mansion  |
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vyoman | m. preservation, welfare (equals rakṣaṇa- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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vyoman | m. a particular ekāha-  |
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vyoman | m. Name of prajā-pati- or the Year (personified) ( )  |
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vyoman | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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vyoman | m. of a son of daśārha- (varia lectio vyoma-).  |
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vyomanāsikā | f. a quail  |
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vyomanāsikā | f. a sort of quail  |
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vyomavartman | n. the path of the sky (manā-through the air or sky) |
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vyutkrāntavartman | mfn. one who has gone beyond the right path  |
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yāgakarman | n. a sacrificial rite or ceremony  |
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yajamānamantrānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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yajñadattaśarman | m. Name of a man (often used in examples)  |
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yajñakarman | mfn. engaged in a sacrifice  |
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yajñakarman | n. sacrificial rite or ceremony etc.  |
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yajñamanas | mfn. intent on sacrifice  |
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yajñamanman | (yajñ/a--) mfn. ready for sacrifice  |
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yajñātman | m. "soul of sacrifice", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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yajñātman | m. (with miśra-), Name of the father of pārtha-sārathi-  |
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yajñavarman | n. Name of a king  |
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yājñīyamantra | m. Name of a particular sacred text  |
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yājñīyamantraṭīkā | f. Name of commentator or commentary on it. |
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yajñopavītadhāraṇamantra | m. Name of work  |
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yajñopavītamantra | m. Name of work  |
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yajurvāṇīmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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yajurvedamantrasaṃhitāsukhabodhana | n. Name of work  |
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yakṛlloman | m. plural Name of a people  |
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yakṣavarman | m. Name of a commentator,  |
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yakṣiṇīmantra | m. Name of work  |
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yakṣman | m. pulmonary consumption, consumption  |
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yakṣmanāśana | mf(ī-)n. destroying or removing sickness  |
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yakṣmanāśana | m. the reputed author of the hymn  |
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yamadharmanirbhayastotra | n. Name of a stotra-.  |
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yamamandira | n. yama-'s dwelling  |
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yamamārgagamana | n. the entering on yama-'s road, receiving the recompense for one's actions  |
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yāman | n. (for 2.See) going, coming, motion, course, flight  |
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yāman | n. march, expedition  |
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yāman | n. approaching the gods, invocation, prayer, sacrifice etc. (locative case yāman-sometimes = this time or turn) .  |
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yāman | n. (for 1.See) equals niyamana-  |
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yamana | mf(ī-)n. restraining, governing, managing  |
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yamana | m. the god yama-  |
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yamana | n. the act of restraining etc.  |
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yamana | n. binding, tying  |
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yamana | n. cessation, end  |
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yāmanādin | m. "proclaiming the watches", a cock (varia lectio)  |
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yamanagarātithi | m. "guest in yama-'s city" id est dead  |
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yamanakṣatra | n. yama-'s asterism or lunar mansion (See above under yam/a-)  |
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yāmanālī | f. equals -tūrya-  |
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yāmanemi | m. Name of indra-  |
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yāmanemi | m. Name of indra-  |
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yamanetra | (yam/a--) mfn. having yama- as guide or leader  |
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yamanvā | f. (in gram.) a term for a form increased by vṛddhi-.  |
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yannāman | mfn. having which name  |
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yannāman | yan-nimitta- etc. See .  |
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yantrakarman | n. the employment or application of instruments  |
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yantrasadman | n. an oil-mill  |
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yaśodhāman | n. site or abode of glory  |
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yaśodharman | m. Name (also title or epithet) of king,  |
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yaśomedhāsamanvita | mfn. possessing fame and intelligence  |
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yaśovarman | m. Name of a king of kanyā-kubja- (who reigned about A.D, 720)  |
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yaśovarman | m. of a poet (also ma-deva-)  |
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yaśovarman | m. of various other men  |
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yaśovartman | n. the path of glory  |
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yatacittātman | mfn. one who controls his soul and spirit  |
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yatākṣāsumanobuddhi | mfn. one who controls his eyes and breath and soul and mind  |
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yatamanyu | mfn. restraining or controlling anger  |
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yatātman | mfn. self-restrained (also tmavat-).  |
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yātayāman | mfn. (yāt/a--) "having completed its course", used, spoiled, useless, rejected etc.  |
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yātayāman | mfn. raw, half-ripe  |
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yātayāman | mfn. exhausted, old, aged  |
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yathāgamanam | (thāg-) ind. according to the way in which anything has come or has been found  |
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yathāmanasam | ind. to the heart's content  |
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yathāmanīṣitam | ind. according to wish  |
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yathāmantravarṇam | ind. according to the words of a formula or hymn  |
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yathārthakṛtanāman | mfn. appropriately named  |
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yathārthanāman | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having an appropriate name ( yathārthanāmakatva -tva- n.) ' etc.  |
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yathodgamana | in the beginning of a compound in ascending proportion, the higher the more  |
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yatidharman | m. Name of a son of śvaphalka-.  |
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yātrāgamana | n. the going on a journey or expedition  |
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yemana | n. equals jemana-, eating  |
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yogādhamanavikrīta | n. a fraudulent pledge or sale  |
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yogamahiman | m. Name of several works.  |
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yogātman | mfn. (one) whose soul or essence is Yoga or who fixes his mind on Yoga  |
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yogeśvaramantra | m. Name of work  |
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yonimantra | m. the text  |
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yudhāmanyu | m. Name of a warrior on the side of the pāṇḍava-s  |
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yugacarman | n. a leather pad attached to a yoke  |
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yugalasahasranāman | n. Name of stotra-s containing 1000 names of kṛṣṇa-.  |
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yugapatkarman | n. a simultaneous action  |
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yugmadharman | mfn. (?)  |
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yugmajanman | m. dual number twins  |
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yugman | mfn. even  |
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yuktakarman | mfn. invested with any office or function  |
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yuktakarman | mfn. serving the purpose, suitable, appropriate ( yuktakarmatā ma-tā- f.)  |
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yuktamanas | (yukt/a--) mfn. fixing the mind, ready-minded, attentive  |
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yuktātman | mfn. concentrated in mind  |
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yuktātman | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') wholly intent upon  |