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manasam. Name of a ṛṣi- () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manasan. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound',with f(ā-).) equals manas-, mind, heart View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manasaspatim. the lord or presiding genius of the mental powers and life of men View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manmanasamf(ā-)n. thinking of me View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
manmanasaetc. See . View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasamf(ī-)n. (fr. su-manas-) coming from or consisting of flowers, floral, flowery
saumanasamf(ī-)n. agreeable to the feelings, pleasing View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasam. cheerfulness, enjoyment, comfort View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasam. Name of the eighth day of the civil month (equals karma-māsa-), View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasam. of the elephant of the western quarter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasam. of a mountain View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasam. Name of a river View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasan. benevolence, kindness, favour View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasan. pleasure, satisfaction View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasan. the nutmeg (see ī- f.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumanasan. Name of a peak of a mountain (Bombay edition) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāgmanasaSee vāṅ-m-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśvamanasan. (fr. viśva-manas-) Name of a sāman- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vaiśvāmanasa(see vaitva-m-), Name of various sāman-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vāṅmanasan. (sg.[ ]or in compound [ ]or dual number [ ]) speech and mind. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
yathāmanasamind. to the heart's content View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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saumanasa सौमनस a. (-सा or -सी f.) [सुमनस्-अण्] 1 Agreeable to the feelings, pleasing. -2 Relating to flowers, floral; मम न सौमनसौ मनसो मुदे Śi.6.12. -सम् 1 Kindliness of spirit, benevolence, kindness. -2 Pleasure, satisfaction. -3 The nutmeg.
Macdonell Search
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manasa n. (--°ree;)=manas.
avāṅmanasagocara a. being beyond the reach of speech or mind.
manmanasa a. thinking of me; -maya, a. full of me; -mâmsa, n. my flesh: -½arthin, a. eager for my flesh; -mukha, n. my mouth.
saumanasa a. (î) C.: derived from, consisting of, flowers (su-manas); n. graciousness, benevolence (RV.); gladsome ness, enjoyment (also less commonly m.; V.); -ya, n. gladness, cheerfulness; right under standing (rare); nosegay (P., rare): -vat, a. pleased, glad.
Vedic Index of
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manasa Occurring in one passage of the Rigveda, seems clearly to be the name of a Rṣi, in accordance with Sāyaṇa's interpretation.
Bloomfield Vedic
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manasa kāmam ākūtim RVKh.5.87.10a; VS.39.4a; śB.14.3.2.19; Kś.26.7.49. P: manasaḥ kāmam Rvidh.2.18.5. See next.
manasa saṃbhṛtaṃ cakṣuṣo vā KS.40.13b. See manaso vā saṃ-.
manasaivānudraṣṭavyam śB.14.7.2.22c; BṛhU.4.4.22c.
manasaivāptavyam (KU. manasaivedam āptavyam) śB.14.7.2.21e; BṛhU.4.4.21e; KU.4.11b.
manasaś cittam ākūtim TB.2.4.6.6a. See prec.
manasaś cittedam TB.2.5.1.1a.
manasaspata imaṃ deva yajñaṃ (KS. devayajñaṃ svāhā vāci) svāhā vāte dhāḥ VS.2.21; 8.21; KS.1.12; 4.12; śB.1.9.2.28; 4.4.4.13. See next two, and manasaspate sudhātv.
manasaspata imaṃ no divi deveṣu yajñam, svāhā divi svāhā pṛthivyāṃ svāhāntarikṣe svāhā vāte dhāṃ svāhā AVś.7.97.8. P: manasaspate Vait.4.13; Kauś.6.4. See under prec.
manasaspata imaṃ no deva deveṣu yajñaṃ svāhā vāci svāhā vāte dhāḥ TS.1.1.13.3; 4.44.3. See under prec. but one.
manasaspate tanvā mā pāhi ghorāt Kauś.117.2c.
manasaspate sudhātv imaṃ yajñaṃ divi deveṣu vāte dhāḥ svāhā MS.1.1.13: 9.5; 1.3.38: 45.1; 4.1.14: 20.11. See under manasaspata imaṃ deva.
manasaspatinā te hutasya prāśnāmy ūrja udānāya (śB. hutasyāśnāmīṣe prāṇāya) śB.1.8.1.14; śś.1.10.2. See next.
manasaspatinā te hutasyorje 'pānāya prāśnāmi Aś.1.7.2. See prec.
cikitvinmanasa tvā # RV.5.22.3a.
cikitvinmanasa dhiyam # RV.8.95.5c; SV.2.234c.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
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paribhāṣāvṛttiṭippaṇīa very brief commentary on the Paribhasavrtti of Siradeva written by Srimanasarman of Campahatti.
paribhāṣāsegraha'a work containing a collection of independent works on Paribhasas in the several systems of Sanskrit Grammar, compiled by M. M. K. V. Abhyankar. The collectlon consists of the following works (i) परिभाषासूचन containing 93 Paribhasas with a commentary by Vyadi, an ancient grammarian who lived before Patanjali; ( ii ) ब्याडीयपरिभाषापाठ, a bare text of 140 Paribhaasaas belonging to the school of Vyadi (iii) शाकटायनपरिभाषासूत्र a text of 98 Paribhasa aphorisms, attributed to the ancient grammarian Saka-tayana, or belonging to that school; [iv) चान्द्रपरिभाषासूत्र a text of 86 Paribhasa aphorisms given at the end of his grammar work by Candragomin; (v) कातन्त्रपरिभाषासूत्रवृत्ति a gloss on 65 Paribhas aphorisms of the Katantra school by Durgasimha; (vi) कातन्त्रपारभाषासूत्रवृत्ति a short gloss on 62 Paribhasa aphorisms of the Katantra school by Bhavamisra; (vii) कातन्त्रपरिभाषासूत्र a text of 96 Paribhasa rules belonging to the Katantra school without any author's name associated with it; (viii) कालापपरिभाषासूत्र a text of 118 Paribhasa rules belonging to the Kalapa school without any author's name associated with it; (ix) जैनेन्द्रपरिभाषावृत्ति a gloss written by M. M. K. V. Abhyankar ( the compiler of the collection), on 108 Paribhasas or maxims noticeable in the Mahavrtti of Abhayanandin on the Jainendra Vyakarana of Pujyapada Devanandin; (x) भोजदेवकृतपरि-भाषासूत्र a text of 118 Paribhasa rules given by Bhoja in the second pada of the first adhyaaya of his grammar work named Sarasvatikanthabharana; (xi) न्यायसंग्रह a bare text of 140 paribhasas(which are called by the name nyaya) given by Hema-hamsagani in his paribhasa.work named न्यायसंग्रह; (xii) लधुपरिभाषावृत्ति a gloss on 120 Paribhasas of the Panini school written by Puruso-ttamadeva; (xiii) वृहत्परिभाषावृत्ति con-taining 130 Paribhasas with a commentary by Siradeva and a very short,gloss on the commentary by Srimanasarman ( xiv ) परिभाषावृत्ति a short gloss on 140 Paribhasas of the Panini school written by Nilakantha; (xv) परिभाषाभास्कर a collection of 132 Paribhasas with a commentary by Haribhaskara Agnihotri; (xvi) bare text of Paribhasa given and explained by Nagesabhatta in his Paribhasendusekhara. The total number of Paribhasas mentioned and treated in the whole collection exceeds five hundredition
Vedabase Search
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manasa by the mindSB 8.3.10
manasa for the mindSB 12.12.50
manasa from the mindSB 3.12.24
SB 3.12.27
SB 3.26.61
SB 6.15.24
manasa in their heartsSB 10.73.33
manasa more than the mindBG 3.42
manasa of his mindSB 11.24.28
manasa of one whose mindSB 3.9.7
manasa of the mindBs 5.34
CC Adi 6.60
CC Madhya 11.11
CC Madhya 11.29-30
CC Madhya 21.27
CC Madhya 21.83
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SB 1.2.20
SB 10.14.38
SB 10.47.34
SB 10.8.25
SB 11.13.33
SB 11.13.34
SB 11.13.9-10
SB 11.19.20-24
SB 11.20.21
SB 11.23.45
SB 11.3.23
SB 2.10.34
SB 2.6.34
SB 3.26.23-24
SB 3.28.36
SB 5.11.11
SB 5.11.12
SB 5.11.9
SB 5.6.2
SB 6.4.26
manasa of the mindsSB 10.47.66
manasa of the subtle bodySB 2.6.11
manasa than the mindIso 4
manasa the mindSB 3.32.10
manasa the mindsSB 4.1.28
manasa their mindsSB 10.16.32
SB 10.23.18
SB 10.23.23
SB 12.3.39-40
SB 3.32.17
SB 4.16.1
SB 8.9.11
manasa those whose mindsSB 6.9.39
manasa whose mindSB 10.52.30
SB 11.14.13
manasa whose mindsSB 10.21.4
SB 10.83.2
SB 3.32.16
manasa within their mindsSB 8.10.6
manasaḥ tasya from the mind of Lord BrahmāSB 9.1.10
manasaḥ tasya from the mind of Lord BrahmāSB 9.1.10
manasam whose mindBG 6.27
SB 4.29.54
ananya-manasa without deviation of the mindBG 9.13
antaḥ-manasa of the internal mindSB 3.5.45
anurakta-manasa their minds very much attached to HimSB 10.16.20
āsakta-manasa having become attached within the mindSB 11.21.24
avāk-manasam beyond the description of mind and wordsSB 5.1.21
bhagna-manasa being brokenheartedSB 8.6.36
eka-manasa of a man of undivided mindSB 3.25.32
hṛṣṭa-manasa greatly pacified in mindSB 4.21.45
hṛṣṭa-manasau being very much pleasedSB 10.8.22
mahāmanasa from MahāmanāSB 9.23.2
ananya-manasa without deviation of the mindBG 9.13
mukunda-manasa of one who is already God consciousSB 1.12.6
antaḥ-manasa of the internal mindSB 3.5.45
su-manasa good minded, Vaikuṇṭha mindedSB 3.15.19
eka-manasa of a man of undivided mindSB 3.25.32
hṛṣṭa-manasa greatly pacified in mindSB 4.21.45
śańkita-manasa whose minds were afraidSB 5.10.3
pramudita-manasa their minds refreshedSB 5.25.4
santuṣṭa-manasa for a person who is self-satisfiedSB 7.15.17
bhagna-manasa being brokenheartedSB 8.6.36
sunirviṇṇa-manasa their minds being very disappointedSB 8.7.7
viṣaṇṇa-manasa aggrieved in mindSB 8.8.36
udvigna-manasa with agitated mindsSB 10.4.32
anurakta-manasa their minds very much attached to HimSB 10.16.20
āsakta-manasa having become attached within the mindSB 11.21.24
avāk-manasam beyond the description of mind and wordsSB 5.1.21
hṛṣṭa-manasau being very much pleasedSB 10.8.22
mukunda-manasa of one who is already God consciousSB 1.12.6
pramudita-manasa their minds refreshedSB 5.25.4
samanasa with a mindSB 4.29.68
śańkita-manasa whose minds were afraidSB 5.10.3
santuṣṭa-manasa for a person who is self-satisfiedSB 7.15.17
su-manasa good minded, Vaikuṇṭha mindedSB 3.15.19
sumanasa flowersSB 3.24.8
sumanasa beautiful flowersSB 5.2.6
sumanasa flowersSB 6.18.57
sumanasa flowersSB 10.47.13
sumanasa flowersSB 11.27.18
sumanasa flowersSB 11.27.33
sumanasa flowersSB 11.31.7
sumanasam SumanāSB 4.13.17
sunirviṇṇa-manasa their minds being very disappointedSB 8.7.7
udvigna-manasa with agitated mindsSB 10.4.32
vimanasa moroseSB 9.1.27
viṣaṇṇa-manasa aggrieved in mindSB 8.8.36
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manasa noun (neuter) heart (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38028/72933
avāṅmanasagocara adjective für vāc und manas unzugänglich
Frequency rank 32675/72933
aunmanasa noun (neuter)
Frequency rank 48187/72933
manasa adjective
Frequency rank 70330/72933
sumanasa noun (masculine) a kind of tree
Frequency rank 71037/72933
saumanasa adjective agreeable to the feelings (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
coming from or consisting of flowers (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
floral (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
flowery (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pleasing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 71567/72933
saumanasa noun (masculine) cheerfulness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
comfort (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
enjoyment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the eighth day of the civil month (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the elephant of the western quarter (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 41131/72933
saumanasa noun (neuter) benevolence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
favour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
kindness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a peak of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pleasure (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
satisfaction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the nutmeg (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 31133/72933
 

niṣkrāmanasamskāra

taking the infant at the age of four months to visiting places like temple.

Wordnet Search
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manasa

puṣpam, kusumam, sumanasaḥ, sūnam, prasavaḥ, sumanaḥ   

tarulatādīnāṃ prasavaḥ yasmin phaladhāraṇaśaktiḥ asti।

udyāne puṣpāṇi santi।

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