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54 results for mugdha
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mugdhamfn. gone astray, lost View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamfn. perplexed, bewildered View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamfn. foolish, ignorant, silly. etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamfn. inexperienced, simple, innocent, artless, attractive or charming (from youthfulness), lovely, beautiful, tender, young (especially ā- f.a young and beautiful female, often in vocative case;also in rhetoric a variety of the nāyikā-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') strikingly like View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabhāvam. stupidity, simplicity View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhan. (scilicet vyākaraṇa-) "instructing the ignorant", Name of a celebrated grammar by vopa-deva- (supposed to have flourished in the 13th century, and regarded as a great authority in Bengal) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhan. of another work (on the consecration of new houses) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhakāram. Name of vopadeva- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhākhyājvarādirogacikitsāf. Name of a medical work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhapariśiṣṭan. Name of work connected with vopadeva-'s grammar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhapradīpam. Name of work connected with vopadeva-'s grammar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhasubodhinīf. Name of work connected with vopadeva-'s grammar View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabodhinīf. (scilicet ṭīkā-) Name of 2 Comms. , on the amara-koṣa- and the bhaṭṭi-kāvya- by bharatasena-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhabuddhimfn. equals -dhī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhadhīmfn. foolish, silly, a simpleton, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhadṛśmfn. fair-eyed View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhadūrvāf. young or tender dūrvā- grass View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhadvīpam. Name of an island, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhagaṇḍaphalakamfn. (a face compared to a young lotus) whose pericarps are lovely cheeks View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhahariṇīf. a young or tender antelope, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhakāntāstanam. the bosom of a young mistress View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhakathāf. a tale about a fool View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamatimfn. equals dhī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhamṛgam. a young or harmless deer, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhaprabodham. instruction of the ignorant (only in dhe- gṛha-praveśa-vidhi- m.Name of work ). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhasvabhāvam. artlessness, simplicity, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhasvabhāvamfn. artless or charming by nature View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhan. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhatvan. ignorance, simplicity artlessness, loveliness View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhavadhūf. a young and lovely woman View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhavatmfn. perplexed, embarrassed, ignorant of or inexperienced in (locative case) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhavilokitan. a beautiful glance View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mugdhavilopadeśam. instruction in beautiful glances View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
amugdhamfn. not foolish, not perverse View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
asaṃmugdhamfn. one who has lost his way, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimugdhaetc. See pari-muh-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimugdhamfn. bewitchingly lovely ( parimugdhatā -- f.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
parimugdhaf. parimugdha
pramugdhaSee pra-muh-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramugdhamfn. unconscious, fainting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
pramugdhamfn. very charming View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammugdhamfn. gone astray (See a-s-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammugdhamfn. perplexed, bewildered, stupefied View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammugdhamfn. not clearly understood View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sammugdhamind. furtively
sampramugdhamfn. completely confused View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sampramugdhatvan. confusion, perturbation View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmugdhaSee 1. un-muh- below. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmugdhamfn. confounded, confused View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
unmugdhamfn. silly, stupid
vimugdhaSee under vi-muh-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vimugdhamfn. confused, bewildered, infatuated View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśuddhamugdhamfn. pure and innocent View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
Apte Search
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mugdha मुग्ध a. [मुह्-क्त] 1 Stupefied, fainted. -2 Perplexed, infatuated. -3 Foolish, ignorant, silly, stupid; शशाङ्क केन मुग्धेन सुधांशुरिति भाषितः Bv.2.29; अयि मुग्धे का$न्या चिन्ता प्रियासमागमस्य V.3. -4 Simple, artless, innocent; अपूर्वकर्मचण्डालमयि मुग्धे विमुञ्च माम् U.1.46; Māl. 7.1; दृष्टोत्साहश्चकितचकितो मुग्धसिद्धाङ्गनाभिः Me.14. -5 Erring, mistaken. -6 Attractive by youthful simplicity (not yet acquainted with love), child-like; (कः) अयमाचरत्यविनयं मुग्धासु तपस्विकन्यासु Ś.1.24; U.6.35; R.9.34. -7 (Hence) Beautiful, lovely, charming, pretty; हरिरिह मुग्धवधूनिकरे विलासिनि विलसति केलिपरे Gīt.1; U.3.5. -8 New (as the moon); मालतीनयनमुग्धचन्द्रमाः Māl.9.21. (com. बालचन्द्रः). -ग्धा A young girl attractive by her youthful simplicity, a pretty young maiden; (regarded as a variety of Nāyikā in poetic compositions); काचं मणिं काञ्चनमेकसूत्रे मुग्धा निबध्नन्ति किमत्र चित्रम् Udb. -Comp. -अक्षी a lovely-eyed woman; वियोगो मुग्धाक्ष्याः स खलु रिपुघातावधिरभूत् U.3.44. -आनना having a lovely face. -आलोक a. lovely to look at; दशनमुकुलै- र्मुग्धालोकं शिशुर्दधती मुखम् U.1.2. -दृश् a. fair-eyed. -धी, -बुद्धि, -मति a. silly, foolish, stupid, simple. -बोधम् N. of a celebrated grammar by Vopadeva. -भावः simplicity, silliness. -विलोकितम् a beautiful glance. -स्वभावः artlessness, simplicity.
mugdha मुग्धता त्वम् 1 Silliness. -2 Artlessness, simplicity. -3 Loveliness, charmingness.
unmugdha उन्मुग्ध a. 1 Confounded, confused. -2 Silly, stupid. या पूर्वा सोत्तरास्य उन्मुग्धस्य सोयं पूर्वोत्तर उन्मुग्धः Mbh.1.1.28.
parimugdha परिमुग्ध a. 1 Artlessly lovely, lovely yet simple. -2 Fascinating but foolish.
pramugdha प्रमुग्ध a. 1 Fainting, unconscious. -2 Very lovely.
vimugdha विमुग्ध a. Confused, confounded, bewildered.
saṃpramugdham संप्रमुग्धम् Perturbation, confusion.
saṃmugdha संमुग्ध p. p. 1 Stupefied. -2 Bewildered. -3 Beautiful. -ग्धम् ind. In a fascinating manner. -2 Furtively.
Macdonell Search
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mugdha pp. (√ muh) strayed (V.); bewildered (very rare); foolish, stupid (un common); simple, innocent, artless, youth fully charming, lovely, sweet (of girls and young women; ord. mg.); young; strikingly like (--°ree;). Cp. mûdhá.
mugdha f. simplicity, artless ness; -tva, n. grace, charm; -dris, f. fair eyed; -dvîpa, m. N. of an island; -dhî, a. dull-witted, stupid; m. simpleton; -buddhi, a. id.; -bodha, n. (enlightening the ignorant, sc. vyâkarana), T. of a grammar by Vopa deva; -bhâva, m. simplicity, inexperience; -vat, a. bewildered, undiscerning in (lc.); -svabhâva, m. artlessness; -½akshî, a. f. fair eyed woman; -½agra-nî, m. chief of fools, consummate idiot; -½âtman, a. silly, stupid; -½îkshanâ, a. f. fair-eyed woman.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Search
"mugdha" has 2 results
mugdhabodhaliterally instructions to the ignorant: a treatise on grammar similar to the Astadhyayi of Panini but much shorter, written by Bopadeva or Vopadeva an inhabitant of the greater Maharastra in the Vardha district, in the thirteenth century. After the fall of the Hindu rulers in Bengal, treatises like भाषावृत्ति and others written by eastern grammarians fell into the back-ground and their place was taken up by easier treatises written by Bopadeva and others.Many commentaries were written upon the Mugdhabodha, of which the Vidyanivsa is much known to grammarians
mugdhabodhaṭīkāa commentary work on Mugdhabodha;the name is given to commentaries written by Ramatarkavagisa(called मुग्धबोधपरिशिष्ट }, by Radhavallabha (called सुबोधिनी), . by Gangadhara (called सेतुसंग्रह ), by Durgadasa, by Dayarama and by Ramananda.
Vedabase Search
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mugdha attractiveSB 11.7.60
mugdha perplexedSB 10.70.47
mugdha struck with wonderSB 3.2.28
mugdha thus being enchantedSB 10.8.22
mugdha-antarābhiḥ by those whose hearts are enchantedCC Madhya 1.84
mugdha-antarābhiḥ by those whose hearts are enchantedCC Madhya 1.84
mugdha-bhāvena as if without knowledgeSB 9.3.4
mugdha-bhāvena as if without knowledgeSB 9.3.4
mugdha-bhāvena by the childish behavior of the deerSB 5.8.13
mugdha-bhāvena by the childish behavior of the deerSB 5.8.13
mugdha-smita-alpa-daśanam smiling with little teeth coming out of Their mouths (they were more and more attracted)SB 10.8.23
mugdha-smita-alpa-daśanam smiling with little teeth coming out of Their mouths (they were more and more attracted)SB 10.8.23
mugdha-smita-alpa-daśanam smiling with little teeth coming out of Their mouths (they were more and more attracted)SB 10.8.23
mugdha-smita-alpa-daśanam smiling with little teeth coming out of Their mouths (they were more and more attracted)SB 10.8.23
mugdha-smitam with charming smilingSB 6.14.58
mugdha-smitam with charming smilingSB 6.14.58
mugdha being amazedSB 10.11.7
mugdha bewilderedSB 3.4.17
mugdha perplexedCC Adi 4.224
CC Madhya 8.144
mugdhaḥ iva as if He did not understand anythingSB 10.11.42
mugdhaḥ iva as if He did not understand anythingSB 10.11.42
mugdham attractiveCC Madhya 2.61
CC Madhya 23.31
mugdhasya of a person bewildered or not in perfect knowledgeSB 7.6.7
māyā-mugdha enchanted by the illusory energyCC Madhya 20.122
māyā-mugdha enchanted by the illusory energyCC Madhya 20.122
vimugdha is ignorantSB 11.9.4
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mugdha adjective artless (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
attractive or charming (from youthfulness) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
beautiful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bewildered (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
foolish (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
gone astray (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ignorant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
inexperienced (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
innocent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
lost (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
lovely (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perplexed (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
silly (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
simple (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
tender (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

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Wordnet Search
"mugdha" has 9 results.

mugdha

ajña, akṣuṇṇa, aprajajñi, avyutpanna, mugdha, vihasta   

yaḥ anubhavahīnaḥ।

asyāṃ krīḍāyāṃ saḥ ajñaḥ asti।

mugdha

āsakta, mugdha, mohita   

kasyacit kṛte atyādhikaḥ anurāgaḥ।

kṣaṇikasukhārthe āsaktaḥ manaḥ prāpañcikāni vastūni anudhāvati।

mugdha

mūrcchita, niśceṣṭa, aceṣṭa, pramugdha, aceta, cetanāhīna, cetanāśunya, acetana, cetanārahita   

kiñcit kālārthe yasya cetanā luptā।

suhṛdasya mṛtyoḥ vārtā śrutvā saḥ murcchitaḥ।

mugdha

mūrkhaḥ, mūḍhaḥ, vimatiḥ, vimūḍhaḥ, ajñaḥ, abudhaḥ, aviddhaḥ, unmugdhaḥ, kupaṭuḥ, kubuddhiḥ, kuṇṭhakaḥ, jaḍaḥ   

saḥ vyaktiḥ yasya buddhiḥ nyūnā alpā vā vartate।

samāje naikāḥ mūrkhāḥ santi।

mugdha

mugdhatvam   

kalāhīnasya avasthā bhāvo vā।

tasya mugdhatvaṃ sarve jānanti।

mugdha

sarala, niṣkapaṭa, anagha, mugdha, niṣkalaṃka, nirmala, śuci, niraparādha, nirdoṣa, anāgas, apāpa   

kaitavavihīnaḥ।

adhunā saralāḥ janāḥ mūḍhavad upahasanīyāḥ bhavanti।

mugdha

ajñānin, avivekin, mugdha, bāliśa, aprājña, avijñātṛ, avijña, mūḍha, alpajña, ajña   

yaḥ ajñānena paripūrṇaḥ।

ajñānī puruṣaḥ eva saṃsāraḥ duḥkhamayaḥ asti iti manyate।

mugdha

ākṛṣṭa, mantramugdha, prakṛṣṭa, ākṛṣyamāṇa   

vilobhanena vimohena vā anyaṃ prati yaḥ ākṛṣyate।

śikāgosammelane vivekānandasya bhāṣaṇena sarve janāḥ ākṛṣṭāḥ abhavan।

mugdha

manohara, manorama, mugdha, valgu, spṛhaṇīya, didṛkṣeṇya, didṛkṣeya, mitrayu, lobhanīyatama   

yaḥ manaḥ ākarṣati।

tasya citrakarma manoharam asti।

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