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muni: feminine vocative singular stem: muni
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munim. (according to to man-) impulse, eagerness (?) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. (prob.) any one who is moved by inward impulse, an inspired or ecstatic person, enthusiast View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. a saint, sage, seer, ascetic, monk, devotee, hermit (especially one who has taken the vow of silence) etc. etc. (with hṛdayeṣu sthitaḥ-,the internal monitor or conscience ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. a Brahman of the highest (eighth) order, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. Name of a son of kuru- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of a son of dyuti-mat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of vyāsa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of bharata- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of agastya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of a buddha- or arhat- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of pāṇini- etc. (see -traya-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of other nien View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of various authors View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. of various plants (Agati Grandiflora, Buchanania Latifolia, Butea Frondosa, Terminalia Catappa, the mango-tree and Artemisia Indica) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munim. plural "the celestial muni-s", Name of the seven stars of Ursa Major (and there fore a symbolical N. for the number"seven") View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munin. Name of a varṣa- (called after a royal muni-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munibhāvaprakāśikāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munibheṣajan. "sage's medicine"fasting View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munibheṣajan. Agati Grandiflora View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munibheṣajan. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
municandram. Name of a pupil of vardhamāna- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
municchadam. "seven-leaved", Alstonia Scholaris View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
municita gaRa sutaṃgamādi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munidārakam. equals -kumāra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munideśam. Name of a place View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munidevam. (also with ācārya-) Name of an author. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munidrumam. Agati Grandiflora View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munidrumam. Calosanthes Indica View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munigāthāf. Name of a particular sacred text View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munihatam. Name of king puṣya-mitra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munijñānajyantam. Name of a scribe View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munikam. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munikeśa(m/uni--) mfn. wearing long hair like a muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munikharjūrikāf. a species of date View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munikumāram. a young sage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munimaraṇan. Name of a district View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munimata(in the beginning of a compound), the opinion or doctrine of sages View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munimatamaṇimālāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munimatamīmāṃsāf. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munindrāf. Name of a kiṃ-narī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muninirmitam. a species of plant (equals ḍiṇḍiśa-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipadīf. gaRa kumbhapady-ādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniparamparāf. a tradition handed down from muni- to muni-, uninterrupted tradition View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipaticaritran. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipatnīf. a muni-'s wife View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipiṣṭakinmf(ī-)n. one who lives every day on 8 wild-rice cakes View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipittalan. copper. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipriyam. Panicum Miliaceum View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipūgam. Areca Triandra View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipuṃgavam. an eminent sage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munipuṣpakan. the blossom of Agati Grandiflora View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniputram. a muni-'s son View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniputram. Artemisia Indica View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniputrakam. a wagtail View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniśamfn. full of ascetics gaRa lomādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisattran. Name of a particular iṣṭi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniśāvakam. a young Brahman, View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisevitam. a kind of wild grain or rice View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisthala gaRa kumudādi-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisthānan. an abode of muni-s or ascetics View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisutam. equals -putra- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munisuvratam. (with jaina-s) Name of the 12th arhat- of the past and the 20th of the present avasarpiṇī- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniśvarīyapāṭīsāram. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munif. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munitanayāf. a muni-'s daughter View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munitarum. Agati Grandiflora View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munitrayan. "triad of muni-s", pāṇini- and kātyāyana- and patañjali- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munitvan. the state or character of a muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivākyan. a muni-s's saying or doctrine View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivanan. a forest inhabited by muni-s View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivaram. the best of muni-s or sages View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivaram. Name of vasiṣṭha- (as one of the stars of the Great Bear) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniveṣam. a muni-'s garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniveṣam. also equals -dhara- mfn. wearing a muni-'s garment View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivīryam. Name of one of the viśve- devāḥ- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
muniviṣṭaram. a species of plant View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivratamfn. observing a muni-s's vow, keeping perpetual silence View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivratinmfn. one who eats eight mouthfuls View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
munivṛkṣam. Name of various kinds of trees (the palāśa-, sarala-, śyonāka- etc.) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
abhimuniind. before the eyes of the muni-, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
bakulābharaṇamunim. Name of a sage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
daivajñasanmunim. Name of an astrologer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dambhamunim. a hypocritical muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devamunim. heavenly or divine muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
devamunim. Name of a son of iraṃ-mada- and author of View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
dvimunimfn. produced by 2 sages (see tri-.). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
harivyāsamuni() m. Name of various men. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kabandhamunim. Name of a sage View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
kanakamunim. Name of a buddha- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
karṇamunim. Name of a man. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunim. a great muni- or sage, (especially) Name of a buddha- or jina- etc. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunim. Zanthoxylon Hastile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunim. Name of vyāsa- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunim. of agastya- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunim. of a ṛṣi- in the 5th manv-antara- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunin. the seed of Zanthoxylon Hastile View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunin. Elaeocarpus Ganitrus View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunin. any medicinal herb View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mahāmunisvādhyāyam. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
matiratnamunim. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mukundamuni m. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
mummunim. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
nāthānandamunim. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājamunim. equals rājarṣi- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
rājyāśramamunim. "monk of a royal hermitage", a pious king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ratnacūḍamunim. Name of a man View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
ratnacūramunim. prob. wrong reading for -cūḍa-m- above. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śākyamunim. " śākya- sage", Name of gautama- buddha- (also -buddha-). View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sanmuniSee daiva-jña-san-m-. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sarvajñātmamunim. Name of an author () View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sātyamunim. a patronymic (perhaps wrong reading for sātyamugri-) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
saumyajāmātṛmunim. Name of an author ( saumyajāmātṛmunīndrastotra ndra-stotra- n.Name of work) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
śivakopamunim. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
summunim. Name of a king View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
sundarajāmātṛmunim. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suramunim. a divine muni- View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
suramunim. plural Name of the Pleiads View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
trimunimfn. (grammar) produced by the 3 muni-s ( ) View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varavaramunim. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
varavaramuniśatakan. Name of work View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vidyādhāmamuniśiṣyam. Name of an author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
vidyādhīśamunim. Name of scholar. View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśvaśambhumunim. Name of a lexicographer View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
viśveśvarāmbumunim. Name of author View this entry on the original dictionary page scan.
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muni मुनिः [मन्-इन् उच्च Uṇ.4.122] 1 A sage, a holy man, saint, devotee, an ascetic; मुनीनामप्यहं व्यासः Bg.1. 37; दुःखेष्वनुद्विग्नमनाः सुखेषु विगतस्पृहः । वीतरागभयक्रोधः स्थित- धीर्मुनिरुच्यते ॥ 2.56; पुण्यः शब्दो मुनिरिति मुहुः केवलं राजपूर्वः Ś.2.15; R.1.8;3.49. -2 N. of the sage Agastya. -3 Of Vyāsa; Mb.6.119.4. -4 Of Buddha. -5 of Pāṇini. -6 N. of several plants (पियालु, पराशर and दमनक). -7 The internal conscience (according to Kull. on Ms.8.91 'the Supreme Spirit'). -8 The mango-tree. -9 The number 'seven'. -pl. The seven sages. -Comp. -अन्नम् (pl.) the food of ascetics, (कन्दफलादि); देशे काले च संप्राप्ते मुन्यन्नं हरिदैवतम् Bhāg.7. 15.5. -इन्द्रः 1 'the lord of the sages', a great sage. -2 an epithet of Śākyamuni. -3 of Bharata. -4 of Śiva. -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 a great sage. -2 an epithet of Viṣṇu. -3 of Buddha. -च्छदः Alstonia Scholaris (Mar. सातवीण). -त्रयम् 'the triad of sages', i. e. Pāṇini, Kātyāyana, and Patañjali (who are considered to be inspired saints); मुनित्रयं नमस्कृत्य, or त्रिमुनि व्याकरणम् Sk. -दारकः, -कुमारः a young sage. -द्रुमः the Śyonāka tree. -धान्यम् a kind of wild grain (Mar. देवभात). -परंपरा uninterrupted tradition. -पित्तलम् copper. -पुङ्गवः a great or eminent sage. -पुत्रकः 1 a wagtail. -2 the damanaka tree. -प्रियः Panicum Miliaceum (Mar. नीवार, काङ्ग). -भेषजम् 1 the fruit of the yellow myrobalan. -2 fasting. -वृत्ति a. leading an ascetic life; वार्द्धके मुनि- वृत्तीनाम् R.1.8. -व्रतम् an ascetic vow; keeping silence; मुनिव्रतैस्त्वामतिमात्रकर्शिताम् Ku.5.48; मुनिव्रतमथ त्यक्त्वा निश्चक्रामाम्बिकागृहात् Bhāg.1.53.51.
muni मुनिता त्वम् The state or character of a muni (वानप्रस्थत्व); कथं वादीयतामर्वाङ्मुनिता धर्मरोधिनी Ki.11.76.
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antar antár, prp. with lc., within, i. 35, 9; ii. 12, 3; 35, 7; iv. 51, 3; vii. 71, 5; 86, 2 (= in communion with); viii. 48, 2; among, viii. 29, 2. 3 [Lat. inter].
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muni m. inspired or ecstatic man (V.); sage, seer, ascetic, hermit, sp. one who has taken the vow of silence (C., rarely in Br.); seer in the heart=conscience: pl. the seven sages (=the seven Rishis) orstars of the Great Bear; sg. N.; N. of the mango tree, Arte misia indica, Butea frondosa, Buchanania latifolia, and Agati grandiflora.
munikeśa a. wearing long hair like a Muni (AV.1); -paramparâ, f. unin terrupted tradition; -putra, m. son of an ascetic; -vana, n. forest inhabited by ascetics, hermit forest; -vara, m. best of theseven Munis, ep. of Vasishtha as one of the stars of the Great Bear; best of ascetics; -vrata, a. observing the vow of (ascetics=) silence.
dambhamuni m. hypocritical as cetic.
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muni Occurs in one hymn of the Rigveda where it seems to denote an ascetic of magic powers with divine afflatus (devesita), the precursor of the strange ascetics of later India* This agrees with the fact that Aitaśa, the Muni, is in the Aitareya Brāhmaṇa regarded by his son as deranged, a view not unjustified if the nonsense which passes as the Aitaśapralāpa, ‘ Chatter of Aitaśa,’ was really his. The Rigveda calls Indra the ‘ friend of Munis,’ and the Atharvaveda refers to a ‘ divine Muni ’ (deva muni), by whom a similar ascetic may be meant. In the Upaniṣads6 the Muni is of a more restrained type: he is one who learns the nature of the Brahman, the Absolute, by study, or sacrifice, or penance, or fasting, or faith (:śraddha). It must not of course be thought that there is any absolute distinction between the older Muni and the later: in both cases the man is in a peculiar ecstatic condition, but the ideal of the Upaniṣads is less material than the earlier picture of the Muni, who is more of a ‘ medicine man ’ than a sage. Nor would it be wise to conclude from the comparative rareness of the mention of the Muni in the Vedic texts that he was an infrequent figure in Vedic times: he was probably not approved by the priests who followed the ritual, and whose views were essentially different from the ideals of a Muni, which were superior to earthly considerations, such as the desire for children and Dakṣiṇās.
munimaraṇa ‘Saints’ Death,’ is the name of the place where, according to the Pañcavimśa Brāhmaṇa, the Vaikhānasas were slain.
devamuni Divine saint,’ is the epithet of Tura in the Pañcavimśa Brāhmana. The name is given in the Anukramanī to the author of a hymn of the Rigveda.
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municakṣuṃ kṛṇomi te AVP.5.34.5b.
muni ketasya saṃvidvān AVP.5.38.6c. See keśī ketasya.
muni hi viśvā bhūtāni AVP.5.17.5c.
muni dādhāra pṛthivī AVP.5.17.5a.
muni dyaur abhi rakṣati AVP.5.17.5b.
muni nagnaṃ kṛṇvatīr moghahāsinam AVP.12.8.5b.
munim indro adīdharat AVP.5.17.5d.
munim unmattam asṛjan nir enasaḥ AVP.5.17.3b.
muni bhavantaṃ pari yāni vāvṛtū AVP.5.17.2a.
munir devasya-devasya RV.10.136.4c; AVP.5.38.4c.
munir viṣasya pātreṇa AVP.5.38.7c. See keśī etc.
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ekamunipakṣaa view or doctrine propounded by one of the many ancient sages or munis who are believed to be the founders of a Sastra; a view propounded only by Pāṇini, to the exclusion of Kātyāyana and Patañjali; confer, compare एकमुनिपक्षे तु अचो ञ्णितीत्यत्राच इति योगं विभज्य...व्यवस्थितविभाषात्रोक्ता Durghaṭa-Vṛtti I.1.5; see also I.4.24, II.3.18.
kṛṣṇalīlāśukamuniauthor of a commentary named Puruṣakāra on Bhoja's Sarasvatīkaṇṭhābharaṇa.
trimuni(1)the famous three ancient grammarians Panini (the author of the Sutras), Katyayana (the author of the Varttikas), and Patanjali (the author of the Mahabhasya;) (2) the grammar of Panini, called so, being the contribution of the reputed triad of Grammarians.
munitrayathe popular and honorific term for the three prominent grammarians of the Paninian system of grammar wiz. पाणिनि, कात्यायन and पतञ्जलि who were the pioneers of that system; confer, compare मुनित्रयं नमस्कृत्य Siddhanta-Kaumud beginning.
agamakatvanon-communicativeness, inability to communicate adequately the intended meaning. confer, compare सविशेषणानां वृत्तिस्तर्हि कस्मान्न भवति । अगमकत्वात् M. Bh on II.1.1: confer, compare also अगमक: निर्देशः अनिर्देशः।
nairdeśikamatter of communication; statement made for communication. Mahābhāṣya-Pradīpoddyota by Nāgeśa.explains the word as निर्देशः बोधः प्रयोजनमस्य नैर्देशिकः । confer, compare एते खल्वपि नैर्देशिकानां वार्ततरका भवन्ति ये सर्वनाम्ना निर्देशाः क्रियन्ते Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). on P. I.1.67.
puruṣakāraname of a commentary on the Sarasvatikaņthābharaņa of Bhoja by Kŗşņalilāśukamuni.
śakyawhich forms the object pointed out by means of the potentiality to the hearer by the word (id est, that is शब्द) which directly communicates the sense, in which case it is termed वाचक as contrasted with भेदक or द्योतक when the sense,which is of the type of संबन्ध is conveyed rather indirectly. This nice division into वाचकता and भेदकता was introduced clearly by भर्तृहरि: confer, compare Vakyapadtya Kanda 2.
sphoṭaname given to the radical Sabda which communicates the meaning to the hearers as different from ध्वनि or the sound in ordinary experience.The Vaiyakaranas,who followed Panini and who were headed by Bhartihari entered into discussions regarding the philosophy of Grammar, and introduced by way of deduction from Panini's grammar, an important theory that शब्द which communicates the meaning is different from the sound which is produced and heard and which is merely instrumental in the manifestation of an internal voice which is called Sphota.स्फुटयतेनेन अर्थः: इति स्फोटः or स्फोटः शब्दो ध्वनिस्तस्य व्यायमादुपजायते Vakyapadiya; confer, compare also अभिव्यक्तवादको मध्यमावस्थ आन्तर: शब्द: Kaiyata's Pradipa. For, details see Vakyapadiya I and Sabdakaustubha Ahnika 1. It is doubtful whether this Sphota theory was. advocated before Panini. The word स्फोटायन has been put by Panini in the rule अवङ् स्फोटायनस्य only incidentally and, in fact, nothing can be definitely deduced from it although Haradatta says that स्फोटायन was the originator of the स्फोटवाद. The word स्फोट is not actually found in the Pratisakhya works. However, commentators on the Pratisakhya works have introduced it in their explanations of the texts which describe वर्णोत्पत्ति or production of sound; confer, compare commentary on R.Pr.XIII.4, T.Pr. II.1. Grammarians have given various kinds of sphota; confer, compare स्फोटो द्विधा | व्यक्तिस्फोटो जातिस्फोटश्च। व्यक्तिस्पोटः सखण्ड अखण्डश्च । सखण्ड। वर्णपदवाक्यभेदेन त्रिधा। अखण्ड: पदवाक्यभेदेन द्विधा ! एवं पञ्च व्यक्तिस्फोटाः| जातिस्फोट: वर्णपदवाक्यभेदेन त्रिधा। इत्येवमष्टौ स्फोटः तत्र अखण्डवाक्यस्फोट एव मुख्य इति नव्याः । वाक्य जातिस्फोट इति तु प्राञ्चः॥; confer, compare also पदप्रकृतिः संहिता इति प्रातिशाख्यमत्र मानम् । पदानां प्रकृतिरिति षष्ठीतत्पुरुषे अखण्डवाक्यस्फोटपक्षः । बहुव्रीहौ सखण्डबाक्यस्फोट:||
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muni and of great sagesSB 5.25.7
muni by sagesSB 6.5.3
muni by the sagesSB 4.16.1
muni great sagesSB 4.1.22
SB 4.24.12
muni great saintly personCC Adi 14.86
muni muniCC Madhya 24.162
CC Madhya 24.293
muni of sagesMM 32
SB 10.57.31
SB 10.78.37
muni of silenceSB 10.53.50
muni of the sage (Vyāsadeva)SB 10.89.20
muni of the sagesSB 11.2.23
muni renunciant sagesSB 10.20.49
muni sagesCC Adi 17.158
muni saintly personsCC Madhya 24.224
muni the great sage Mahāmuni VyāsadevaCC Madhya 20.354
muni the sageCC Adi 3.47
muni the word muniCC Madhya 24.14
muni they are called muniCC Madhya 24.15
muni-annaiḥ by preparations made with ghee for saintly personsSB 7.15.7
muni-annaiḥ by preparations made with ghee for saintly personsSB 7.15.7
muni-annam foodstuffs prepared with ghee and suitable to be eaten by great saintly personsSB 7.15.5
muni-annam foodstuffs prepared with ghee and suitable to be eaten by great saintly personsSB 7.15.5
muni-annena with food (prepared in ghee and offered to the Supreme Lord)SB 7.15.11
muni-annena with food (prepared in ghee and offered to the Supreme Lord)SB 7.15.11
muni-cāraṇa the sages and the CāraṇasSB 10.16.27
muni-cāraṇa the sages and the CāraṇasSB 10.16.27
muni-gaṇa all saintly personsCC Madhya 22.5
muni-gaṇa all saintly personsCC Madhya 22.5
muni-gaṇa great sagesCC Antya 9.10
muni-gaṇa great sagesCC Antya 9.10
muni-gaṇa philosophersCC Madhya 24.187
muni-gaṇa philosophersCC Madhya 24.187
muni-gaṇa sagesCC Adi 17.161
muni-gaṇa sagesCC Adi 17.161
muni-gaṇa the great learned sagesSB 1.9.41
muni-gaṇa the great learned sagesSB 1.9.41
muni-gaṇa the great sagesCC Madhya 20.356
muni-gaṇa the great sagesCC Madhya 20.356
muni-gaṇa the great saintly persons like VyāsadevaCC Madhya 20.362
muni-gaṇa the great saintly persons like VyāsadevaCC Madhya 20.362
muni-gaṇa-dayitam which is dear to the great saintly residentsSB 5.8.30
muni-gaṇa-dayitam which is dear to the great saintly residentsSB 5.8.30
muni-gaṇa-dayitam which is dear to the great saintly residentsSB 5.8.30
muni-gaṇāḥ all the sagesSB 8.11.40
muni-gaṇāḥ all the sagesSB 8.11.40
muni-gaṇāḥ great sagesSB 10.15.6
muni-gaṇāḥ great sagesSB 10.15.6
muni-gaṇāḥ great saintly personsCC Madhya 24.177
muni-gaṇāḥ great saintly personsCC Madhya 24.177
muni-gaṇaiḥ and by great sagesSB 5.1.8
muni-gaṇaiḥ and by great sagesSB 5.1.8
muni-gaṇaiḥ by the saintly personsSB 6.10.13-14
muni-gaṇaiḥ by the saintly personsSB 6.10.13-14
muni-indrāṇām and great sagesSB 10.67.27
muni-indrāṇām and great sagesSB 10.67.27
muni-kopa by the anger of Kapila MuniSB 9.8.12
muni-kopa by the anger of Kapila MuniSB 9.8.12
muni-kṛte for the good of the sagesSB 3.28.32
muni-kṛte for the good of the sagesSB 3.28.32
muni-pradhānaḥ the chief amongst the sagesSB 3.7.42
muni-pradhānaḥ the chief amongst the sagesSB 3.7.42
muni-priyam which is approved by the great sagesSB 9.2.10
muni-priyam which is approved by the great sagesSB 9.2.10
muni-puńgavānām of the foremost jñānīsBs 5.34
muni-puńgavānām of the foremost jñānīsBs 5.34
muni-śabde by the word muniCC Madhya 24.15
muni-śabde by the word muniCC Madhya 24.15
CC Madhya 24.175
muni-śabde by the word muniCC Madhya 24.175
muni-sammatān which are recognized by great munis, philosophers and saintly personsSB 7.12.17
muni-sammatān which are recognized by great munis, philosophers and saintly personsSB 7.12.17
muni-saṃsadi in the presence of great saintly personsSB 6.17.4-5
muni-saṃsadi in the presence of great saintly personsSB 6.17.4-5
muni-sat-tamaḥ the greatest among the devotee philosophersSB 1.13.40
muni-sat-tamaḥ the greatest among the devotee philosophersSB 1.13.40
muni-sat-tamaḥ the greatest among the devotee philosophersSB 1.13.40
muni-sattama O best of all munis, king of the munis (Śukadeva Gosvāmī)SB 10.1.2
muni-sattama O best of all munis, king of the munis (Śukadeva Gosvāmī)SB 10.1.2
muni-sattama O great sageSB 1.6.4
muni-sattama O great sageSB 1.6.4
muni-sattamāḥ all the great sages gathered thereSB 9.13.7
muni-sattamāḥ all the great sages gathered thereSB 9.13.7
muni-sattamāḥ O best of the sagesSB 6.4.3
muni-sattamāḥ O best of the sagesSB 6.4.3
muni-śreṣṭha O chief among the sagesSB 3.14.2
muni-śreṣṭha O chief among the sagesSB 3.14.2
muni-śreṣṭha O chief amongst the munisSB 1.8.12
muni-śreṣṭha O chief amongst the munisSB 1.8.12
muni-varaḥ great sage Jaḍa BharataSB 5.10.14
muni-varaḥ great sage Jaḍa BharataSB 5.10.14
muni-varam from the best of sagesSB 3.22.26-27
muni-varam from the best of sagesSB 3.22.26-27
muni-varam the best of all the sagesSB 6.7.2-8
muni-varam the best of all the sagesSB 6.7.2-8
muni-varya by yourself, the great sageSB 1.5.9
muni-varya by yourself, the great sageSB 1.5.9
muni-varya O best of munisSB 5.2.7
muni-varya O best of munisSB 5.2.7
muni-vat like a sageSB 4.25.28
muni-vat like a sageSB 4.25.28
muni-vratāḥ just take the vow of the great sages, the vow of silenceSB 4.24.71
muni-vratāḥ just take the vow of the great sages, the vow of silenceSB 4.24.71
muni-vrataḥ with the vows of a sageSB 1.19.7
muni-vrataḥ with the vows of a sageSB 1.19.7
muni-vrataiḥ like the great sagesSB 4.25.19
muni-vrataiḥ like the great sagesSB 4.25.19
muni-vṛnda by all the sagesMM 7
muni-vṛnda by all the sagesMM 7
munibhiḥ accompanied by great sagesSB 10.2.25
munibhiḥ along with the munis present thereSB 1.8.4
munibhiḥ by great sagesNoI 11
SB 4.19.4
SB 4.30.6
munibhiḥ by sagesSB 10.60.39
SB 10.72.1-2
SB 10.78.13-15
SB 11.6.10
munibhiḥ by saintly personsSB 6.17.2-3
munibhiḥ by such great sagesSB 9.8.23
munibhiḥ by the great sagesSB 3.13.46
SB 4.16.3
SB 4.18.3
SB 6.7.2-8
munibhiḥ by the munisSB 3.33.34
munibhiḥ by the sagesSB 10.38.8
SB 11.13.21
SB 3.22.38
SB 4.7.29
munibhiḥ great saintly personsSB 7.10.33
munibhiḥ sagesSB 10.86.17
munibhiḥ the great sagesSB 1.5.28
muni a great personalitySB 4.8.56
muni a great sageSB 9.3.20
muni a great saintly personSB 9.17.1-3
muni a sageBG 2.56
SB 10.20.40
SB 11.7.39
SB 11.7.42
SB 11.7.44
SB 11.9.14
SB 12.6.30-31
muni a saintly devoteeSB 11.8.6
muni a saintly personSB 11.8.9
SB 7.12.17
muni a saintly sageSB 11.11.16
SB 11.11.17
SB 11.8.5
muni a saintly, thoughtful manSB 7.12.22
muni a sober sageSB 11.28.17
muni a thinkerBG 5.6
muni a thoughtful personSB 3.27.27
muni Agastya MuniSB 8.4.9
muni as a great saintly personSB 9.2.14
muni great sageSB 3.10.3
SB 4.1.45
muni Kapila MuniSB 9.8.9-10
muni like the great sagesSB 4.23.6
muni MuniSB 6.6.24-26
muni Nārada MuniSB 7.15.79
muni sageSB 1.7.9
SB 3.4.36
SB 3.8.9
muni Saubhari MuniSB 9.6.43
muni silentSB 11.23.31
muni such a thoughtful personSB 7.13.44
muni the great sageSB 3.5.17
SB 3.7.8
SB 4.1.19
SB 4.1.23
SB 4.28.32
SB 4.31.23
SB 6.5.29
SB 9.15.10
SB 9.15.24
SB 9.15.8
SB 9.22.21-24
SB 9.5.23
SB 9.8.27
muni the great sage JamadagniSB 9.16.5
muni the great sage MaitreyaCC Antya 19.70
muni the great sage NāradaSB 4.8.63
muni the great sage Nārada MuniSB 6.5.22
muni the great sage VālmīkiSB 9.11.11
muni the King, who was silent due to full mental satisfactionSB 6.16.31
muni the learnedSB 1.4.3
muni the meditative devoteeSB 2.2.20
muni the muniSB 1.4.17-18
muni the philosopherSB 2.2.19
muni the philosopher or speculatorSB 7.15.62
muni the sageSB 1.4.22
SB 1.6.37
SB 1.7.8
SB 10.87.45
SB 11.18.21
SB 11.18.23
SB 11.18.35
SB 11.23.58
SB 11.25.34
SB 12.10.11-13
SB 12.10.14
SB 12.6.54-56
SB 12.6.58
SB 12.9.13
SB 3.13.5
SB 3.21.49
SB 3.24.42
SB 3.28.20
SB 3.5.12
SB 4.1.25
SB 6.15.12-15
SB 9.4.50
muni the sage (Jaimini)SB 12.6.75
muni the sage (Nārada)SB 10.71.18
muni the sage KardamaSB 3.24.1
muni the sage NāradaSB 10.37.24
muni the saintly vānaprasthaSB 11.18.9
muni the sannyāsīSB 11.18.15
muni the thoughtfulSB 1.15.42
SB 4.24.59
muni the transcendentalistBG 5.27-28
muni thoughtfulSB 11.11.29-32
SB 3.27.8
muni very thoughtfulSB 4.31.8
muni Viśvāmitra MuniSB 9.16.33
muni VyāsadevaSB 1.4.33
munim a wise personSB 11.18.38
munim always thinking of assisting Me in My pastimesSB 11.14.16
munim GargamuniSB 10.8.3
munim sageSB 1.2.2
munim the great sageSB 3.22.1
SB 9.8.20
munim the great sage JamadagniSB 9.16.11
munim the sageSB 1.13.38
SB 1.18.24-25
SB 10.70.34
SB 3.21.45-47
munim to the great sageSB 6.14.22
munim to the sageSB 10.89.8-9
munim to the sage (Maitreya)SB 3.20.8
munim unto Cyavana MuniSB 9.3.8
munim unto the great sageSB 1.19.31
munim who was equal to a saintSB 3.22.34
muni by the muniSB 1.4.25
muni by the philosopherSB 6.14.22
muni by the sageSB 12.10.35
SB 3.14.6
muni by the sage (Śukadeva)SB 12.6.1
muni with the muniSB 1.4.7
munira of even the great philosophersCC Antya 3.238
śaunaka-ādi muni-gaṇa the great sages headed by Śaunaka MuniCC Madhya 24.126
sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and SanātanaCC Madhya 24.203
bharata-muni the saintly person named Bharata MuniCC Adi 4.257
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 22.42
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 24.219
deva-muni-gaṇa the demigods and great saintly personsCC Antya 4.129-130
śaunaka-ādi muni-gaṇa the great sages headed by Śaunaka MuniCC Madhya 24.126
deva-muni-gaṇa the demigods and great saintly personsCC Antya 4.129-130
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 22.42
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 24.219
mahā-muni hañā becoming great saintly personsCC Madhya 24.167
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 22.42
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 24.219
sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and SanātanaCC Madhya 24.203
sarva-jña munira vākya the words of the omniscient muni (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 20.353
kapilaḥ muni Kapila MuniBG 10.26
mahā-muni the great sage (Vyāsadeva)SB 1.1.2
mahā-muni the sageSB 1.18.49
mahā-muni the great sageSB 2.9.42
mahā-muni the great sageSB 2.10.51
mahā-muni the great sage KapilaSB 3.29.6
mahā-muni the great saintly personSB 7.13.20
mahā-muni the elevated sageSB 12.8.30
mahā-muni the great sageSB 12.9.15
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Adi 1.91
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 24.100
mahā-muni hañā becoming great saintly personsCC Madhya 24.167
parvata-mahā-muni the great sage Parvata MuniCC Madhya 24.277
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 25.149
mahā-muni the great sage (Vyāsadeva)SB 1.1.2
vyāsa-muni VyāsadevaCC Adi 1.67
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Adi 1.91
bharata-muni the saintly person named Bharata MuniCC Adi 4.257
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 22.42
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 24.100
śaunaka-ādi muni-gaṇa the great sages headed by Śaunaka MuniCC Madhya 24.126
mahā-muni hañā becoming great saintly personsCC Madhya 24.167
sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and SanātanaCC Madhya 24.203
deva-muni-indra-guhyam difficult to achieve even for great demigods, saintly persons and kingsCC Madhya 24.219
parvata-mahā-muni the great sage Parvata MuniCC Madhya 24.277
mahā-muni by the great sage (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 25.149
deva-muni-gaṇa the demigods and great saintly personsCC Antya 4.129-130
kapilaḥ muni Kapila MuniBG 10.26
mahā-muni the sageSB 1.18.49
mahā-muni the great sageSB 2.9.42
mahā-muni the great sageSB 2.10.51
mahā-muni the great sage KapilaSB 3.29.6
mahā-muni the great saintly personSB 7.13.20
mahā-muni the elevated sageSB 12.8.30
mahā-muni the great sageSB 12.9.15
sarva-jña munira vākya the words of the omniscient muni (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 20.353
parvata-mahā-muni the great sage Parvata MuniCC Madhya 24.277
sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and SanātanaCC Madhya 24.203
sanaka-ādi saba muni-jana all the great personalities, such as Sanaka and SanātanaCC Madhya 24.203
sarva-jña munira vākya the words of the omniscient muni (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 20.353
śaunaka-ādi muni-gaṇa the great sages headed by Śaunaka MuniCC Madhya 24.126
sarva-jña munira vākya the words of the omniscient muni (Vyāsadeva)CC Madhya 20.353
vyāsa-muni VyāsadevaCC Adi 1.67
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muni noun (feminine) a female Muni (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Kaśyapa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 13119/72933
muni noun (masculine) Agati Grandiflora (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a Brāhman of the heighest order (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a saint (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
an inspired or ecstatic person (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
any one who is moved by inward impulse (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
ascetic (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Buchanania latifolia (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Butea Frondosa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
devotee (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
eagerness (?) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
enthusiast (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
hermit (esp. one who has taken the vow of silence) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
impulse (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
monk (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the seven stars of Ursa Maior (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of various men (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Sesbania grandiflora Linn. sage (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
seer (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Terminalia Catappa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the mango tree (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 101/72933
munibhikṣita noun (masculine) barley
Frequency rank 62361/72933
municchada noun (masculine) Alstonia scholaris (Linn.) R.Br.
Frequency rank 38330/72933
municchadā noun (feminine) Trigonella Foenum Graecum
Frequency rank 38329/72933
munideśa noun (masculine) name of a place (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38331/72933
munidhānya noun (neuter) wild rice
Frequency rank 62358/72933
munidru noun (masculine) a kind of plant
Frequency rank 62357/72933
munidruma noun (masculine) Agati Grandiflora (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Calosanthes Indica (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 22039/72933
munikharjūrikā noun (feminine) a species of date (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 62353/72933
muni noun (feminine) name of a plant
Frequency rank 62352/72933
munimohaśamana noun (neuter) name of Liṅgapurāṇa, 1.87
Frequency rank 62363/72933
munimuṇḍikā noun (feminine) a kind of plant
Frequency rank 62362/72933
munipriya noun (masculine) Panicum Miliaceum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38332/72933
munipriyā noun (feminine) a kind of rice
Frequency rank 62360/72933
munipūga noun (masculine) Areca Triandra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 62359/72933
munitaptā noun (feminine) name of a river
Frequency rank 62354/72933
munitaru noun (masculine) Agati Grandiflora (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 62355/72933
munitraya noun (neuter) "triad of Munis" (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 62356/72933
munivallī noun (feminine) a kind of divyauṣadhī
Frequency rank 38334/72933
munivara noun (masculine) name of Vasiṣṭha (as one of the stars of the Great Bear) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 38333/72933
munivṛkṣa noun (masculine) name of various kinds of trees (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 62364/72933
mahāmuni noun (masculine) (esp.) name of a Buddha or Jina (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Agastya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a Ṛṣi in the 5th Manvantara (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Vyāsa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Zanthoxylum hostile Wall. [Zanthoxylum alatum Roxb.] (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 15119/72933
śakuntamunibhojana noun (neuter) wild rice
Frequency rank 67060/72933
śākyamuni noun (masculine) name of Gautama Buddha (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))

Frequency rank 25578/72933
 

alpa

less, alpa bala decreased strength and immunity.

bālagrahacikitsa

a treatise on paediatrics authored by Devendramuni in 13th Century , partly available now

citraka

1. Plant leadwort, doctorbush, Plumbago zeylanica, P. rosea. 2. Plant castor oil, Ricinus communis; 3. painting.

eranḍa

Plant castor oil plant; roots of Ricinus communis.

gandharvahasta

Plant caster plant; Ricinus communis.

hapuṣa

Plant juniper berry; Juniperus communis.

hastikarṇa

elephant-eared; Plant trees Ricinus communis and Butea frondosa.

kṣudrapanasa

Plant bread fruit, Artocarpus communis, A. incisus.

kula

family, community, tribe.

munitaru

Go to agastya.

ojaḥkṣaya

depletion of immunity.

ojas

strength, vigour, immunity, essence of saptadhātu.

ojovisramsa

decripitude of immunity; senility, weakness.

Wordnet Search
"muni" has 22 results.

muni

jainasādhuḥ, jainamuni   

saḥ sādhuḥ yaḥ jainadharmam anusarati।

jainasādhunā svasya pravacane ahiṃsā pāṭhitā।

muni

buddhaḥ, sarvajñaḥ, sugataḥ, dharmarājaḥ, tathāgataḥ, samantabhadraḥ, bhagavān, mārajit, lokajit, jinaḥ, ṣaḍabhijñaḥ, daśabalaḥ, advayavādī, vināyakaḥ, munīndraḥ, śrīghanaḥ, śāstā, muniḥ, dharmaḥ, trikālajñaḥ, dhātuḥ, bodhisattvaḥ, mahābodhiḥ, āryaḥ, pañcajñānaḥ, daśārhaḥ, daśabhūmigaḥ, catustriṃśatajātakajñaḥ, daśapāramitādharaḥ, dvādaśākṣaḥ, trikāyaḥ, saṃguptaḥ, dayakurcaḥ, khajit, vijñānamātṛkaḥ, mahāmaitraḥ, dharmacakraḥ, mahāmuniḥ, asamaḥ, khasamaḥ, maitrī, balaḥ, guṇākaraḥ, akaniṣṭhaḥ, triśaraṇaḥ, budhaḥ, vakrī, vāgāśaniḥ, jitāriḥ, arhaṇaḥ, arhan, mahāsukhaḥ, mahābalaḥ, jaṭādharaḥ, lalitaḥ   

bauddhadharmasya pravartakaḥ yaṃ janāḥ īśvaraṃ manyante।

kuśīnagaram iti buddhasya parinirvāṇasthalaṃ iti khyātam।

muni

tapasvī, āśramavāsī, āśramasad, ṛṣiḥ, jaṭādharaḥ, jaṭī, jaṭilaḥ, jitendriyaḥ, parokṣaḥ, muniḥ, yatiḥ, yatī, liṅgī, śramaṇaḥ, tāpasaḥ   

yaḥ tapasyāṃ karoti।

viśvāmitraḥ tapasvī āsīt।

muni

bharataḥ, bharatamuni   

nāṭyaśāstrasya pradhānaḥ ācāryaḥ।

bharataḥ nāṭyaśāstrasya jñātā āsīt।

muni

tāmram, tāmrakam, śulvam, mlecchamukham, dvyaṣṭam, variṣṭham, uḍumbaram, audumbaram, auḍumbaram, udumbaram, udambaram, dviṣṭham, tapaneṣṭam, ambakam, aravindam, raviloham, ravipriyam, raktam, naipālikam, raktadhātuḥ, munipittalam, arkam, sūryāṅgam, lohitāyasam   

dhātuviśeṣaḥ, vidyutavahanakṣamaḥ raktavarṇīyaḥ dhātuḥ yaḥ bhāṇḍādinirmāṇe upayujyate। (āyurvede asya śītalatva-kaphapittavibandhaśūlapāṇḍūdaragulmanāśitvādayaḥ guṇāḥ proktāḥ।);

japākusumasaṅkāśaṃ snigdhaṃ mṛduṃ ghanaṃ kṣamaṃ।lohanāgojjhitaṃ tāmraṃ māraṇāya praśasyate॥

muni

damanakaḥ, damanaḥ, dāntaḥ, gandhotkaṭā, muniḥ, jaṭilā, daṇḍī, pāṇḍurāgaḥ, brahmajaṭā, puṇḍarīkaḥ, tāpasapatrī, patrī, pavitrakaḥ, devaśekharaḥ, kulapatraḥ, vinītaḥ, tapasvīpatraḥ, muniputraḥ, tapodhanaḥ, gandhotkaṭaḥ, brabmajaṭī, kulaputrakaḥ   

vṛkṣaviśeṣaḥ, sugandhīpatrayuktavṛkṣaḥ āyurvede asya guṇāḥ kuṣṭhadoṣadvandvatridoṣaviṣavisphoṭavikāraharatvādi proktāḥ;

dviguṇanagaṇamiha vitanu hi damanakamiti gadati śuci hi [cintāmaṇi]

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śvetāmbaraḥ, śvetāmbaro muni   

śvetavastradhārī jainamuniḥ;

pādatrāṇena vinā pathaṃ gacchantaṃ śvetāmbaraṃ muniṃ dṛṣṭvā janāḥ sādaraṃ namanaṃ kurvanti

muni

andhakamuni   

muniviśeṣaḥ yaḥ andhaḥ āsīt।

śravaṇakumāraḥ andhakamuneḥ putraḥ āsīt।

muni

yogī, tapasvī, muni   

yaḥ yoge nipuṇaḥ।

yogī yogasādhanāṃ karoti ।

muni

muni   

dakṣaprajāpateḥ kanyā।

muniḥ api kaśyapa-ṛṣeḥ patnī āsīt।

muni

vidyādhāmamuniśiṣyaḥ   

lekhakaviśeṣaḥ ।

vivaraṇapustikāyāṃ vidyādhāmamuniśiṣyasya varṇanaṃ prāpyate

muni

viśvaśambhumuni   

ekaḥ kośakāraḥ ।

viśvaśambhumuneḥ varṇanaṃ vivaraṇapustikāyā asti

muni

śivakopamuni   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

śivakopamuneḥ ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

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bakulābharaṇamuni   

ekaḥ muniḥ ।

kośeṣu bakulābharaṇamuniḥ ullikhitaḥ prāpyate

muni

sarvajñātmamuni   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

sarvajñātmamuneḥ ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

muni

harivyāsamuni   

puruṣanāmaviśeṣaḥ ।

harivyāsamuniḥ iti nāmakānāṃ naikeṣāṃ puruṣāṇām ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

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saumyajāmātṛmuni   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

saumyajāmātṛmuneḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

muni

karṇamuni   

ekaḥ puruṣaḥ ।

karṇamuneḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

muni

kabandhamuni   

ekaḥ ṛṣiḥ ।

kabandhamuneḥ ullekhaḥ vāyupurāṇe asti

muni

daivajñasanmuni   

ekaḥ bhaviṣyavettā ।

daivajñasanmuneḥ ullekhaḥ kośe vartate

muni

nāthānandamuni   

ekaḥ lekhakaḥ ।

nāthanandamuneḥ ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti

muni

daivajñasanmuni   

ekaḥ jyotiṣaḥ ।

daivajñasanmuneḥ ullekhaḥ koṣe asti

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