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rama | mfn. pleasing, delighting, rejoicing (only in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see mano-r-)  |
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rama | mfn. dear, beloved  |
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rama | m. (only ) joy  |
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rama | m. a lover, husband, spouse  |
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rama | m. kāma-deva-, the god of love  |
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rama | m. the red-flowering aśoka-  |
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ramaka | mfn. sporting, dallying, toying amorously  |
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ramaka | m. a lover, suitor  |
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ramakatva | n. love, affection  |
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ramala | m. or n. (see Arabic $ rammāl-) a mode of fortune-telling by means of dice (a branch of divination borrowed from the Arabs)  |
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ramala | m. Name of various works.  |
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ramalābhidheya | m.  |
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ramalabhūṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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ramalacintāmaṇi | m. Name of work  |
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ramalagrantha | m. Name of work  |
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ramalāmṛta | m.  |
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ramalanavaratna | n. Name of work  |
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ramalapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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ramalapraśna | m. Name of work  |
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ramalapraśnatantra | n. Name of work  |
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ramalarahasya | n. Name of work  |
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ramalarahasyasārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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ramalasāra | m. Name of work  |
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ramalaśāstra | n. Name of work  |
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ramalasiktā | f. (?) Name of work  |
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ramalatantra | n. Name of work  |
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ramalatattvasāra | m. Name of work  |
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ramalayantrikā | f. Name of work  |
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ramalenduprakāśa | m. Name of work  |
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ramalotkarṣa | m. Name of work  |
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ramaṇa | mf(ī-)n. pleasing, charming, delightful  |
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ramaṇa | m. a lover, husband (see kṣapā-r-) etc.  |
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ramaṇa | m. kāma-deva-, the god of love  |
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ramaṇa | m. an ass  |
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ramaṇa | m. a testicle  |
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ramaṇa | m. a tree similar to the Melia Bukayun  |
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ramaṇa | m. equals tinduka-  |
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ramaṇa | m. Name of aruṇa- or the charioteer of the Sun  |
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ramaṇa | m. of a mythical son of manoharā-  |
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ramaṇa | m. of a man  |
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ramaṇa | m. plural Name of a people (see ramaṭha-)  |
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ramaṇā | f. a charming woman, wife, mistress  |
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ramaṇā | f. a kind of metre  |
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ramaṇā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- in rāma-tīrtha-  |
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ramaṇa | n. pleasure, joy  |
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ramaṇa | n. dalliance, amorous sport, sexual union, copulation  |
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ramaṇa | n. decoying (of deer) (see on Va1rtt. 3)  |
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ramaṇa | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') gladdening, delighting  |
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ramaṇa | n. the hinder parts, pudenda (equals jaghana-)  |
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ramaṇa | n. the root of Trichosanthes Dioeca  |
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ramaṇa | n. Name of a forest  |
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ramaṇa | n. of a town  |
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ramaṇaka | m. Name of a son of yajña-bāhu-  |
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ramaṇaka | m. of a son of vīti-hotra-  |
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ramaṇaka | m. of a dvīpa-  |
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ramaṇaka | n. Name of a varṣa- (ruled by ramaṇaka-)  |
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ramaṇaka | n. of a town  |
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ramaṇapati | m. Name of a poet  |
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ramaṇāsakta | mfn. addicted to pleasure  |
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ramaṇavasati | f. the dwelling-place of a lover  |
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ramaṇī | f. See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order  |
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ramaṇī | f. a beautiful young woman, mistress, wife  |
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ramaṇī | f. Aloe Indica  |
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ramaṇī | f. a kind of metre  |
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ramaṇī | f. Name of a serpent-maid  |
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ramaṇīsakta | mfn. devoted to a mistress or wife  |
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ramaṇīya | mf(ā-)n. to be enjoyed, pleasant, agreeable, delightful, charming etc.  |
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ramaṇīyā | f. Name of a singer  |
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ramaṇīyā | f. of a town  |
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ramaṇīya | Nom. (fr. ramaṇī-) A1. yate-, to represent a wife, be the mistress of (genitive case)  |
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ramaṇīyacaraṇa | mfn. of pleasant conduct or behaviour  |
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ramaṇīyaḍāmara | mfn. charming and amazing ( ramaṇīyaḍāmaratva -tva- n.)  |
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ramaṇīyaḍāmaratva | n. ramaṇīyaḍāmara |
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ramaṇīyajanman | mfn. of auspicious birth, born under an auspicious star,  |
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ramaṇīyaka | m. or n. (?) Name of an island  |
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ramaṇīyaka | m. wrong reading for rāmaṇīyaka- q.v  |
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ramaṇīyarāghava | (prob.) n. Name of a poem.  |
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ramaṇīyatā | f. loveliness, beauty, charm  |
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ramaṇīyatama | mfn. most charming  |
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ramaṇīyatara | mfn. more charming or lovely ( ramaṇīyataratva -tva- n.)  |
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ramaṇīyatāraka | (prob.) m. Name of a mantra-.  |
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ramaṇīyataratva | n. ramaṇīyatara |
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ramaṇīyatva | n. equals -tā-  |
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ramaṇya | mfn. = ramaṇīya-1 (in su-ramaṇya- q.v)  |
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ramatha | m. joy, delight,  |
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ramaṭha | m. plural Name of a people in the west of India (also read ramaṭa-, rāmaṭha-)  |
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ramaṭha | n. equals rāmaṭha-, Asa Foetida  |
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ramaṭhadhvani | m. Asa Foetida  |
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ramati | f. a place of pleasant resort  |
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ramati | mfn. liking to remain in one place, not straying (said of a cow)  |
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ramati | m. (only ) a lover  |
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ramati | m. paradise, heaven  |
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ramati | m. a crow  |
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ramati | m. time  |
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ramati | m. kāma-deva-, the god of love.  |
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ramayantikā | f. Name of a dancing girl  |
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abhicāramantra | m. a formula or prayer for working a charm, an incantation.  |
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abhikrama | m. stepping near, approaching  |
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abhikrama | m. assault, attack  |
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abhikrama | m. overpowering  |
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abhikrama | m. ascending  |
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abhikrama | m. undertaking, attempt, beginning.  |
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abhikramaṇa | n. stepping near, approaching  |
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abhikramanāśa | m. unsuccessful effort  |
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abhiniṣkramaṇa | n. going forth  |
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abhiniṣkramaṇa | n. leaving the house in order to become an anchorite and  |
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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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abhipramath | Caus. -manthayati-, to churn thoroughly  |
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abhiramaṇa | n. delighting in, delighting.  |
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abhiramaṇīya | mfn. delightful.  |
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abhisyandiramaṇa | n. a smaller city appended to a larger one, suburb  |
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abhivikrama | mfn. endowed with great courage  |
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abhrama | mfn. not blundering  |
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abhrama | mfn. steady, clear  |
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abhrama | m. not erring, steadiness, composure  |
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abhramaya | mf(ī-)n. hidden in clouds,  |
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acarama | mfn. not last, not least  |
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acarama | mfn. said of the marut-s  |
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acaramavayas | n. youth  |
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acaramavayas | n. "not the last age", youth,  |
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ācāramaya | mf(ī-)n. wholly addicted to ceremonial usages,  |
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ācāramayūkha | m. "ray of religious customs", Name of work  |
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adabdhavratapramati | (/adabdha--) mfn. of unbroken observances and superior mind (or"of superior mind from having unbroken observances")  |
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adharamadhu | n. the moisture of the lips.  |
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adhicaṅkrama | mfn. ( kram-), walking or creeping over  |
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adhikrama | m. an invasion, attack  |
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adhikramaṇa | n. act of invading  |
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adhivyatikrama | m. passing over or through (compound),  |
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adhvaśrama | m. fatigue of travel,  |
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adhyākramaṇa | n. stepping over,  |
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adrisāramaya | mfn. made of iron.  |
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agramahiṣī | f. the principal queen  |
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ahīramaṇi | f. a two-headed snake (= ahīraṇi-),  |
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aindramahika | mfn. serving for an indra-maha- festival on  |
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ajitavikrama | m. "having invincible power", Name of king candragupta- the second.  |
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ākāramat | mfn. with vah-,"to behave with a particular behaviour", affect a gesture or appearance  |
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ākrama | m. approaching, attaining, obtaining, overcoming (see dur-ākr-.)  |
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akrama | mfn. not happening successively, happening at once  |
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akrama | m. want of order, confusion.  |
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akramam | ind. not by degrees, simultaneously,  |
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ākramaṇa | mfn. approaching, stepping upon  |
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ākramaṇa | n. stepping upon, ascending, mounting etc.  |
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ākramaṇa | n. marching against, invading, subduing commentator or commentary on  |
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ākramaṇa | n. spreading or extending over (locative case, dikṣu-)  |
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ākramaṇīya | mfn. an-- negative , not to be ascended.  |
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akramaśas | ind. idem or 'ind. not by degrees, simultaneously, ',  |
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akṣāramadyamāṃsāda | mfn. not eating acrid substances nor (drinking) spirituous liquors nor eating meat  |
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alaṃkāramañjarī | f. work on rhetoric  |
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ālikrama | m. a kind of musical composition.  |
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amanoramatā | f. unpleasantness  |
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amaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of gods,  |
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ambaramaṇi | m. "sky-jewel", the sun,  |
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amitavikrama | m. "of unbounded valour", a Name of viṣṇu-.  |
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amoghavikrama | m. "of unerring valour", Name of śiva-.  |
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āmramaya | mfn. made of mangoes (as sauce)  |
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ānandāśrama | m. Name of a scholar.  |
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anantāśrama | etc., names of persons unknown.  |
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anapakrama | m. not going away.  |
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anāśramavāsa | m. one who does not belong to the āśrama-s  |
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anāśramavāsa | m. non-residence in a religious retreat.  |
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anatikrama | m. not transgressing  |
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anatikrama | m. moderation, propriety.  |
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anatikramaṇīya | mfn. not to be avoided, not to be transgressed, inviolable.  |
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andhakāramaya | mfn. dark.  |
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aṅgāramañjarī | f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella.  |
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aṅgāramañjī | f. the shrub Cesalpinia Banducella.  |
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antramaya | mfn. consisting, of entrails.  |
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anukrama | m. succession, arrangement, order, method  |
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anukrama | m. an index showing the successive contents of a book  |
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anukramam | ind. in due order.  |
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anukramaṇa | n. proceeding methodically or in order  |
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anukramaṇa | n. following.  |
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anukramaṇī | f. a table or chapter of contents, index to a collection of Vedic hymns (giving the first word of each hymn, the number of verses, name and family of poets, names of deities and metres).  |
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anukramaṇikā | f. a table or chapter of contents, index to a collection of Vedic hymns (giving the first word of each hymn, the number of verses, name and family of poets, names of deities and metres).  |
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anuparikramaṇa | n. walking round in order  |
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anuparipāṭikrama | m. regular order  |
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anuṣṭhānakrama | m. the order of performing religious ceremonies.  |
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anuvākānukramaṇī | f. a work referring to the ṛg-- veda-, attributed to śaunaka-.  |
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anyatramanas | (any/atra--) mfn. having the mind directed to something else, inattentive  |
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apakrama | m. going away etc.  |
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apakrama | m. flight, retreat  |
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apakrama | mfn. not being in the regular order (a fault in poetry).  |
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apakramamaṇḍala | n. ecliptic, , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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apakramaṇa | n. passing off or away, retiring.  |
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aparikrama | mfn. not walking about, unable to walk round  |
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apaśrama | mfn. indefatigable,  |
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apramada | m. not pleasure, joylessness |
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apramatta | mfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant  |
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apramattavat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not careless, careful, attentive, vigilant '  |
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apramaya | mfn. imperishable (see a-prāmi-satya-.)  |
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apratisaṃkrama | mfn. having no intermixture.  |
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aramamāṇa | mfn. idem or 'mfn. without relaxation or repose '  |
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aramamāṇa | etc. See a-rata-.  |
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āramaṇa | n. pleasure, delight, enjoyment  |
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āramaṇa | n. sexual pleasure  |
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āramaṇa | n. cessation, pause  |
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āramaṇa | n. resting-place  |
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aramaṇas | (ar/a--) and mati- (ar/a-) See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order /aram-.  |
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aramaṇas | (ar/a--) mfn. ready to serve, obedient  |
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aramaṇīyatā | f. unpleasantness  |
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aramati | mfn. without relaxation or repose  |
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aramati | f. "readiness to serve, obedience, devotion"(generally personified as) a goddess protecting the worshippers of the gods and pious works in general  |
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aramati | (mfn.) patient [ ]  |
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ārdramañjarī | f. a cluster of fresh blossoms commentator or commentary on  |
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asaṃbhrama | mfn. free from flurry, composed, cool etc.  |
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asaṃbhramam | ind. coolly  |
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aśaramaya | mfn. not made of reeds  |
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aśmasāramaya | mfn. made of iron  |
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aśrama | mfn. in defatigable  |
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aśrama | mfn. idem or 'mfn. in defatigable '  |
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āśrama | mn. ( śram-), a hermitage, the abode of ascetics, the cell of a hermit or of retired saints or sages etc.  |
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āśrama | mn. a stage in the life of a Brahman (of which there are four corresponding to four different periods or conditions, viz. 1st, brahmacārin-,"student of the veda-"; 2nd, gṛha-stha-,"householder"; 3rd, vānaprastha-,"anchorite";and 4th, saṃnyāsin-,"abandoner of all worldly concerns", or sometimes bhikṣu-,"religious beggar";in some places the law-givers mention only three such periods of religious life, the first being then omitted) etc.  |
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āśrama | mn. a hut built on festal occasions  |
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āśrama | mn. a college, school  |
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āśrama | mn. a wood or thicket  |
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āśrama | m. Name of a pupil of pṛthvī-dhara-.  |
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āśramabhraṣṭa | mfn. fallen or apostatizing from a religious order.  |
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āśramadharma | m. the special duty of each period of life.  |
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āśramaguru | m. the head of a religious order, a principal preceptor.  |
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āśramamaṇḍala | n. a group or assemblage of hermitages  |
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aśramaṇa | mfn. indefatigable  |
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aśramaṇa | m. not an ascetic  |
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āśramapada | n. a hermitage  |
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āśramapada | n. a period in the life of a Brahman  |
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āśramaparvan | n. the first section of the fifteenth book of the mahā-bhārata-.  |
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āśramasad | m. an inhabitant of a hermitage, an ascetic  |
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āśramasthāna | n. the abode of hermits, a hermitage  |
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āśramavāsika | mfn. relating to residence in a hermitage  |
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āśramavāsika | mfn. (āśramavāsikam parva-,the fifteenth book of the mahā-bhārata-.)  |
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āśramavāsin | m. an inhabitant of a hermitage, an ascetic  |
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āśramaviḍambaka | mfn. profaning a hermitage, .  |
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astramantra | m. a mantra- used to charm arrows  |
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āśuvikrama | mfn. having a quick step  |
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atikrama | m. passing over, overstepping  |
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atikrama | m. lapse (of time)  |
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atikrama | m. overcoming, surpassing, conquering  |
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atikrama | m. excess, imposition, transgression, violation  |
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atikrama | m. neglect  |
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atikrama | m. determined onset.  |
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atikramaṇa | n. the act of passing over , surpassing, overstepping  |
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atikramaṇa | n. excess  |
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atikramaṇa | n. passing, spending (time).  |
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atikramaṇa | mf(ī-)n. committing excess or sin (sexually),  |
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atikramaṇīya | mfn. to be passed beyond or over  |
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atikramaṇīya | mfn. generally negative an-atikramaṇiya- q.v  |
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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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atiśrama | see śramā- panayana- (parasmE-pada 1096).  |
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atyākhaṇḍalavikrama | mfn. surpassing indra- in heroism,  |
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aupasaṃkramaṇa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. upa-saṃkramaṇa-), that which is given or proper to be done on the occasion of passing from one thing to another gaRa vyuṣṭādi-  |
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avacandramasa | n. disappearance of the moon  |
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avakramaṇa | n. descending (into a womb), conception  |
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avaskaramandira | n. water closet  |
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avatāramantra | m. a formula by which descent to the earth is effected  |
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avibhrama | m. non-confusion (of mind), prudence  |
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avibhrama | mfn. (said of anger) not capricious or not pretended (varia lectio)  |
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avikrama | mfn. without heroism  |
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avikrama | m. non-prohibition of the change of a visarga- into an ūṣman-  |
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avikramaṇa | n. suppression of the krama-pāṭha- (quod vide),  |
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aviprakramaṇa | n. not quitting or retiring  |
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aviramat | mfn. not desisting from (ablative)  |
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aviśrama | mfn. unceasing, unremitting, (varia lectio).  |
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avyatikrama | m. non-transgression  |
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āyatavikrama | mfn. far-striding,  |
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badarikāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage (see above)  |
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badarikāśramamāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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badarikāśramayātrāvidhi | m. Name of work  |
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baddhaśrotramanaścakṣus | mfn. having ears and mind and eyes fixed on (locative case)  |
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bāḍhavikrama | mfn. of excessive prowess, very powerful or strong  |
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bahukrama | m. a krama- (q.v) of more than three words  |
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bahuramadhya | mfn. (bahura- equals bahula-+ m-) thick in the middle (said of the soma- juice during the process of fermentation) ( )  |
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bahuvikrama | mfn. very powerful  |
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balakrama | m. Name of a mountain  |
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balaparākrama | mfn. strong and heroic and valorous  |
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balapramathanī | f. Name of a form of durgā-  |
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bālapramathanī | f. a particular sakti-  |
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bhabhrama | m. "star-revolution", a sidereal day  |
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bhadramallikā | f. Name of a particular plant (= gavākṣī-)  |
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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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bhādramauñja | mf(ī-)n. made from the plants bhadra- and muñja- (as a girdle)  |
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bhadrāśrama | (or drāśr-?) m. Name of a hermitage  |
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bhadrāśrama | (drāś-) See bhadrāśr- under bhadra-.  |
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bhagavadārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatakramasaṃdarbha | m. Name of work  |
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bhāgavatapurāṇabhāvārthadīpikāprakaranakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work connected with the  |
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bhāgavatasaptāhānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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bhagnakrama | n. the breaking id est violating of grammatical order or construction  |
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bhagnaprakrama | n. "broken arrangement", (in rhetoric) the use of a word which does not correspond to one used before (also bhagnaprakramatā -tā- f. )  |
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bhagnaprakramatā | f. bhagnaprakrama |
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bhaktyupakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bharama | m. Name of a man gaRa śubhrādi-.  |
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bhārama | m. Name of a man gaRa subhrādi- (varia lectio for bharama-).  |
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bharatāśrama | m. "hermitage of bharata-varṣa-"Name of a hermitage  |
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bhartṛvyatikrama | m. transgression against a husband  |
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bherībhramaka | m. supposed Name of a poet  |
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bhīmaparākrama | mfn. possessing formidable power or prowess  |
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bhīmaparākrama | m. Name of a man of śiva-  |
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bhīmaparākrama | m. of work  |
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bhīmavikrama | mfn. of terrific prowess  |
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bhīmavikrama | m. Name of one of the sons of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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bhīmavikrama | m. of work  |
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bhinnakrama | mfn. out of order or place, displaced commentator or commentary  |
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bhrama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) wandering or roaming about, roving over or through (compound)  |
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bhrama | m. moving about, rolling (as of the eyes)  |
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bhrama | m. turning round, revolving, rotation (accusative with dā-= to swing)  |
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bhrama | m. a whirling flame  |
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bhrama | m. a whirlpool, eddy  |
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bhrama | m. a spring, fountain, watercourse  |
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bhrama | m. a potter's wheel  |
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bhrama | m. (varia lectio mi-), a grindstone (See compound)  |
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bhrama | m. a gimlet or auger  |
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bhrama | m. a circle  |
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bhrama | m. giddiness, dizziness  |
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bhrama | m. confusion, perplexity, error, mistake (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' mistaking anything for) etc.  |
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bhramabhūta | mfn. being an error, erroneous, unreal,  |
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bhramakuṭī | f. a sort of umbrella (see bhramat-k-).  |
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bhramaṇa | n. wandering or roaming about, roving through, circumambulating (compound)  |
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bhramaṇa | n. wavering, staggering, unsteadiness  |
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bhramaṇa | n. turning round, revolution, the orbit (of a planet)  |
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bhramaṇa | n. giddiness, dizziness  |
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bhramaṇa | n. a cupola  |
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bhramaṇa | n. erring, falling into error  |
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bhramaṇa | n. (fr. Causal) causing to go round (see paṭaha-bhr-)  |
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bhramaṇārthe | ind. for the sake of travelling  |
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bhramaṇavilasita | n. Name of a metre (see bhramara-v-).  |
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bhramaṇī | f. a sort of game (played by lovers)  |
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bhramaṇī | f. a leech  |
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bhramaṇī | f. Name of one of the 5 dhāraṇā-s or mental conceptions of the elements  |
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bhramanta | m. a small house  |
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bhramara | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) a large black bee, a kind of bumble bee, any bee etc.  |
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bhramara | m. a gallant, libertine  |
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bhramara | m. a young man, lad (equals baṭu-)  |
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bhramara | m. a potter's wheel  |
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bhramara | m. a particular position of the hand  |
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bhramara | m. Name of a man  |
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bhramara | m. (plural) of a people  |
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bhramarā | f. a kind of creeper  |
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bhramarabādhā | f. molestation by a bee  |
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bhramaracchallī | f. a species of creeper  |
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bhramaradeva | m. Name of a poet  |
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bhramaradūtakāvya | n. Name of a poem (= -saṃdeśa-k-).  |
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bhramaragīṭaṭīkā | f. Name of work  |
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bhramaraja | mfn. produced by bees (as honey)  |
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bhramaraka | mn. a curl on the forehead (see bhramarālaka-)  |
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bhramaraka | m. a bee  |
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bhramaraka | m. a ball for playing with  |
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bhramaraka | m. a whirlpool  |
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bhramaraka | n. a humming-top (-bhrāmam-with Causal of bhram-,to cause to spin like a humming-top )  |
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bhramaraka | n. honey of the large black bee  |
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bhramarakaraṇḍaka | m. a small box containing bees (which are let out by thieves to extinguish lights in houses)  |
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bhramarakīṭa | m. Vespa Solitaria  |
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bhramarakuṇḍa | n. Name of a sacred bathing-place on the mountain nīla-  |
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bhramarālaka | n. "bee-curl", a curl on the forehead  |
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bhramaramaṇḍala | n. a circle or swarm of bees  |
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bhramaramārī | f. "bee-killing", a species of flower (growing in Malwa)  |
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bhramarāmbākṣetra | n. "the bee-mother's id est durgā-'s district ", Name of the Kanara coast (see bhrāmarī-)  |
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bhramarāmbākṣetramāhātmya | n. Name of work  |
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bhramarāmbāṣṭaka | n. Name of work  |
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bhramarānanda | m. "bee-joy", Mimusops Elengi  |
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bhramarānanda | m. Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhramarānanda | m. the red-flowering globe-amaranth  |
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bhramaranikara | m. a multitude of bees  |
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bhramarapada | n. a kind of metre  |
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bhramarapriya | m. Nauclea Cordifolia  |
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bhramarāri | m. "bee-enemy" equals bhramara-mārī- (q.v)  |
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bhramarasadṛśakeśatā | f. having hair dark like a bee (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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bhramarasaṃdeśakāvya | n. equals -dūta-k-, q.v  |
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bhramarāṣṭaka | n. Name of a poem (see bhṛṅgāṣṭaka-).  |
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bhramarātithi | m. "bee-guest", Michelia Champaka  |
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bhramaravilasita | mfn. hovered round by bees  |
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bhramaravilasita | n. the hovering or sporting of bees  |
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bhramaravilasita | n. Name of a metre  |
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bhramarāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to resemble a bee  |
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bhramareṣṭa | m. "loved by bees", a sort of Bignonia  |
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bhramareṣṭā | f. Clerodendrum Siphonantus  |
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bhramareṣṭa | f. equals bhūmi-jambū-  |
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bhramarī | f. a bee  |
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bhramarī | f. a sort of game (see bhramaṇī-)  |
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bhramarī | f. a species of Oldenlandia  |
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bhramarī | f. a species of creeper  |
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bhramarī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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bhramarikā | f. wandering in all directions ( bhramarikādṛṣṭi -dṛṣṭi- f.a wandering glance )  |
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bhramarikādṛṣṭi | f. bhramarikā |
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bhramarita | mfn. covered with bees  |
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bhramarotsavā | f. "bee-delight", Gaertnera Racemosa  |
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bhramat | mfn. wandering about, roaming  |
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bhramatkuṭi | f. a sort of umbrella (see bhramakuṭī-).  |
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bhramatva | n. (in philosophy) the being an error, erroneousness.  |
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bhraṣṭapariśrama | mfn. free from weariness or exhaustion  |
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bhrūvibhrama | (A.) m. idem or '( ) m. idem or 'n. the bending or knitting of the brows, .' '  |
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bhūbhramaṇavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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bhūbhramavādakhaṇḍananirāsa | m. Name of work  |
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bhūmivajramaṇi | m. plural land and diamonds and (other) gems  |
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bhūramaṇa | m. a prince, king  |
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bhūrivikrama | mfn. of great valour  |
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bilvapattramaya | mf(ī-)n. made or consisting of bilva- leaves  |
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brahmacaryāśrama | m. the period of unmarried religious studentship  |
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brahmākṣaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of sacred syllables  |
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brahmānandaparamahaṃsa | m. brahmānanda |
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brāhmaṇaśramaṇanyāya | m. the rule or phrase of the Brahman śramaṇa-  |
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brāhmaṇaśramaṇanyāyāt | ind. according to the phrase "a brāhmaṇa- śramaṇa-"(which involves a contradiction as it expresses a brāhmaṇa- Buddhist; see śramaṇa-)  |
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brāhmaṇātikrama | m. disrespect towards Brahmans  |
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brahmapāramaya | mf(ī-)n. (with japa-,m.) a particular prayer  |
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brāhmīśāntyavadhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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bṛhacchrīkrama | (hac-+ śrī-) m. Name of work  |
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bṛhatsarvānukuramaṇī | f. Name of an anukramaṇī-.  |
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buddhibhrama | ( ) m. disturbance or aberration of mind.  |
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cakrabhrama | mfn. turning like a wheel  |
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cakrabhrama | m. equals mi- (varia lectio)  |
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cakrabhramaṇa | m. Name of a mountain  |
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cakramanda | m. Name of a nāga-  |
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cakramaṇḍalin | m. the Boa constrictor  |
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cakramarda | m. equals -gaja-  |
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cakramardaka | m. idem or 'm. equals -gaja- '  |
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cakramardikā | f. Name of a wife of līlāditya-  |
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cakramaṭha | m. Name of a college (built in a circular form by cakra-varman-)  |
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cakramauli | "having a circular diadem", Name of a rākṣasa- |
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cakramaulin | mfn. having the wheels turned upwards  |
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cālukyavikramakāla | m. Name (also title or epithet) of an era established by the Western cālukya- king vikramāditya- VI; (its first year corresponds to the expired śaka- year 998 = D. 1076-77).  |
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cāmīkaramaya | mf(ī-)n. equals rīya-  |
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cāṇḍālikāśrama | m. the hermitage of cāṇḍālikā- (cāñjal-,B) .  |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. of impetuous valour  |
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caṇḍavikrama | mfn. Name of a prince  |
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caṇḍīśaparyākrama | m. Name of work  |
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cāndrama | mfn. for mas/a-, lunar  |
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candramaha | m. a dog  |
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candramanas | m. one of the ten horses of the moon  |
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candramaṇḍala | n. equals -bimba-  |
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candramaṇḍala | n. a halo round the moon  |
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candramaṇi | m. the moon-gem (candra-kānta-)  |
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candramas | m. (dr/a--) (mas- equals m/ās-; gaRa dāsī-bhārādi-) the moon, deity of the moon (considered as a dānava- ;named among the 8 vasu-s ) etc.  |
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candramas | m. Name of a hero of kālikā-  |
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candramas | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order candr/a-.  |
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candramasa | See ava--  |
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candramasā | f. Name of a river (see -vaśā-.)  |
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cāndramasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. candr/a-mas-) lunar, relating to the moon etc.  |
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cāndramasa | m. plural Name of a family (si- )  |
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cāndramasa | n. the constellation mṛga-śiras-  |
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cāndramasāyana | m. equals candra-ja-  |
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cāndramasāyani | m. idem or 'm. equals candra-ja- ' gaRa tikādi-.  |
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cāndramasāyani | Name (also title or epithet) of buddha-,  |
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cāndramasī | f. Name of bṛhaspati-'s wife  |
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candramata | n. the doctrine of the moon(-worshippers)  |
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candramauli | mfn. moon-crested (a daitya-)  |
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candramauli | m. equals -mukuṭa-  |
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candramauli | m. Name of a man  |
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candramauli | f. a particular blood-vessel in the vulva  |
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candramaulin | m. equals -mukuṭa-  |
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candramaya | mf(ī-)n. representing the moon  |
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candrapramardana | n. "moon-enemy", Name of a brother of rāhu-  |
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candravikrama | m. Name of a hero of kālikā-,  |
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caṅkrama | m. (fr. Intensive kram-) going about, a walk  |
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caṅkrama | m. a place for walking about  |
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caṅkramamāṇa | mfn. irregular pr. p. Intensive kram-.  |
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caṅkramaṇa | mfn. going about, walking  |
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caṅkramaṇa | mfn. going slowly or crookedly  |
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caṅkramaṇa | n. going about, walking  |
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caṅkramaṇa | n. going tortuously or slowly  |
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caṅkramaṇa | n. rotation (of a wheel)  |
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caṅkramaṇa | n. a place for walking about  |
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cāṇūramardana | m. " cāṇūra--conqueror", kṛṣṇa-  |
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carama | m. (Nominal verb plural me-,or mās- )f(ā-)n. (in compound ) last, ultimate, final etc. (mā kriyā-,"the [final id est ]funeral ceremony " )  |
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carama | m. the outermost (first or last, opposed to the middle one)  |
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carama | m. later  |
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carama | m. (maṃ kiṃ-,"what more?" )  |
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carama | m. "western", in compound  |
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carama | m. lowest, least  |
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carama | m. a particular high number  |
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carama | m. at last, at the end  |
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carama | m. after any one (genitive case)  |
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caramabhavika | mfn. being in the last earthly state  |
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caramagiri | m. idem or 'm. the western ("earth-supporter"or) mountain '  |
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caramakāla | m. the last moments, hour of death  |
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caramakṣmābhṛt | m. the western ("earth-supporter"or) mountain  |
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caramam | ind. last  |
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caramaśairṣika | mf(ī-)n. having the points turned towards the west  |
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caramatas | ind. at the outermost end  |
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caramavaiyākaraṇa | m. (the last id est) an ignorant grammarian  |
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caramavayas | mfn. (see ) being in the last stage of life, old  |
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cārupattramaya | mfn. made of beautiful leaves  |
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caturakrama | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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caturthāśrama | m. the 4th stage of a Brahman's life  |
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caturvidhāhāramaya | mfn. made of 4 kinds of food (viz. bhakṣya-, bhojya-, lehya-,and peya-)  |
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caturviṃśativikrama | mf(ā-)n. (c/at-) measuring 24 paces  |
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catuṣkrama | m. a krama- (or method of reading and writing the veda-) consisting of 4 parts  |
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cidānandāśrama | m. Name of a teacher (equals paramānand-).  |
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citramahas | mfn. (tr/a--) equals tr/ā-magha-  |
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citramahas | m. Name of the author of  |
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citramanas | m. Name of a horse of the moon  |
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citramañca | m. (in music) a kind of measure.  |
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citramaṇḍala | m. "forming a variegated circle", a kind of snake  |
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citrapadakramam | ind. at a good or brisk pace  |
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cittabhrama | m. equals -bhrānti-  |
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cittabhrama | mfn. connected with mental derangement (fever)  |
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cittabhramacikitsā | f. "treatment of mental derangement"a chapter of the vaidya-vallabha-.  |
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cittavibhrama | m. idem or 'm. idem or 'm. disturbance of mind, insanity ' ' ,  |
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cittavibhrama | m. (scilicet jvara- see -bhrama-) a fever connected with mental derangement.  |
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dākṣāyaṇīramaṇa | m. the protector, husband, lover of dakṣa- (id est durgā- or rohiṇī-) , śiva- or the Moon ,  |
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dakṣiṇopakrama | mfn. beginning on the right,  |
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daṇḍāśrama | m. "staff-condition", ascetism  |
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dandramaṇa | mfn. fr. Intensive of dram-  |
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dāraḍārāṇukramaṇa | n. Name of a chapter of the  |
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daramanthara | mfn. a little slow, .  |
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darvīsaṃkramaṇa | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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daśālaṃkāramañjari | f. Name of work  |
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daśapramati | (d/as-) mfn. (agni-) taken care of by the 10 (fingers)  |
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dāyādhikārakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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dāyakramasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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deśabhramaṇa | n. wandering about a country, peregrination, touring  |
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deśākramaṇa | n. invasion of a country  |
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devālayotsavādikrama | m. Name of work  |
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devānukrama | m. "series or order of the gods."Name of work  |
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devārcanakramapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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devāsuramahāmātra | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuramahāśraya | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devāsuramaheśvara | m. Name of śiva-  |
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devatānukrama | (tān-) m.  |
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devatānukramaṇī | f. index of the Vedic deities.  |
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devatārcanakrama | m. Name of several works.  |
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devendrāśrama | m. Name of an author  |
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devīmāhātmyamantravibhāgakrama | m. Name of work  |
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dharmātikrama | m. transgression of the law  |
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dharmavyatikrama | m. transgression of the law  |
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dhātukramamālā | f. Name of works. on verbal roots.  |
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dhenukāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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dhīvibhrama | m. "error of thought", hallucination  |
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dhṛṣṭaparākrama | mfn. of daring valour  |
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dhruvabhramaṇa | n.  |
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dhruvabhramaṇādhikāra | m. Name of work  |
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dhruvabhramaṇayantra | n. Name of work  |
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digbhrama | m. perplexity about points of the compass  |
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digbhrama | m. mistaking the way or direction  |
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digvijayakrama | m. going forth to conquer the world, invasion  |
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dīkṣākramaratna | n. "the jewel of the regular order of initiation", Name of work  |
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doṣāramaṇa | m. " niśitha-'s lover", the moon  |
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dṛḍhavādaparākrama | mfn. firm in words and acts  |
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dṛḍhavikrama | mfn. of firm fortitude  |
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dṛṣṭivibhrama | m. "eye-rolling", ogling  |
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drutavikrama | mfn. having a quick step  |
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duḥsamatikrama | mfn. difficult to be surmounted  |
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durākrama | mfn. difficult to be ascended or approached  |
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durākramaṇa | n. unfair attack  |
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durākramaṇa | n. difficult approach  |
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duratikrama | mfn. hard or difficult to be overcome, insurmountable, inevitable etc.  |
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duratikrama | m. Name of a Brahman (regarded as son of śiva-)  |
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duratikrama | m. Name of śiva-  |
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duratikramaṇīya | mfn. impassable,  |
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duratyayānukramaṇa | mfn. whose ways are past finding out (God)  |
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durgākramaṇa | n. the taking of a fort  |
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durniṣkramaṇa | n.  |
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durupakrama | mfn. difficult of access or approach  |
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durupakrama | mfn. difficult of cure,  |
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duṣkrama | mfn. ill-arranged, unmethodical ( duṣkramatā -tā- f. )  |
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duṣkrama | mfn. difficult of access  |
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duṣkrama | mfn. going ill  |
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duṣkramatā | f. duṣkrama |
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duṣpramaya | mfn. difficult to be measured  |
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dvādaśādityastyāsrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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dvādaśākṣaramantra | m. the prayer of 12 syllables addressed to viṣṇu- (see dvādaśa-pattraka-)  |
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dvāramahimvarṇana | n. Name of chapter 127 of  |
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dvikrama | m. a krama- (See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) consisting of 2 elements  |
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dviparājavikrama | mfn. having the gait of the king of elephants,  |
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dyūtakaramaṇḍalī | f. a gambler's circle (see dyūtamaṇḍala-)  |
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ekāgramanas | mfn. fixing one's mind on one object, closely attentive  |
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ekāgramati | mfn. idem or 'mfn. fixing one's mind on one object, closely attentive '  |
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ekāgramati | m. Name of a man  |
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ekāśrama | m. a solitary hermitage.  |
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eramattaka | m. Name of a man  |
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gaganabhramaṇa | m. equals -ga-  |
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gajendravikrama | mfn. having the valour of an excellent elephant  |
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garbhasaṃkramaṇa | n. entering the womb  |
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gauramantra | m. Name of a mantra- (?) (see rī-m-.),  |
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gautamāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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girisāramaya | mf(ī-)n. made of iron  |
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gītakrama | m. the arrangement of a song  |
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gītakrama | m. equals varṇa-  |
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goniṣkramaṇa | n. "the going out of cows on the pasture-ground"  |
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goniṣkramaṇatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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gopīramaṇa | m. "lover of cowherdesses", Name of a man  |
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gotramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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gotramaya | mfn. forming a family (with kṣātra-,"a kṣatriya- family")  |
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grāmyehoparama | m. ceasing from sexual desires  |
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gṛhāśrama | m. the order of a householder or gṛha-stha- (q.v)  |
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gṛhāśramavat | m. the Brahman as a householder.  |
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gṛhasthāśrama | m. the order of a householder  |
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guḍakṣīramaya | mfn. consisting of molasses and milk  |
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gurukrama | m. succession of teachers or (with śākta-s) of authors of mantra-s.  |
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haimavibhramasūtra | n. equals hema-v-  |
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hariharamahārāja | m. Name of a man  |
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hariharamanṇḍalaṣoḍaśaliṅgobhava | m. Name of work  |
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hariśrama | m. Name of a man  |
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haritapattramaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of green leaves  |
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hastidantavastramaya | mf(ī-)n. made of ivory or cloth  |
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hautramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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hemavibhramasūtra | n. Name of work (see haim-)  |
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hetumātramaya | mf(ī-)n. serving only as a pretext  |
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hiḍimbāramaṇa | m. "husband or lover of hiḍimbā-", Name of bhīma- or of hanumat-  |
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hīnakrama | m. diminishing series or order of succession  |
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homakālātikramaprāyaścittaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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hṛṣīkeśāśrama | m. Name of a man  |
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ikṣvākucandramas | m. Name (also title or epithet) of buddha-,  |
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indramada | m. a disease to which fish and leeches are liable  |
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indramaghaśrī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a gandharvī-,  |
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indramaha | m. a festival in honour of indra- etc.  |
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indramahakāmuka | m. a dog  |
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indramahakarman | m. a dog  |
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indramahotsava | m. a great festival in honour of indra-.  |
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indramakha | m. a sacrifice to indra-.  |
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indramantrin | m. Name of bṛhaspati- (the planet Jupiter) commentator or commentary on  |
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indrapramada | m. Name of a man.  |
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indrapramati | m. a pupil of paila- and author of some verses of the ṛg-- veda-  |
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jaināśrama | m. idem or 'n. a jaina- monastery '  |
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jalayantramandira | n. idem or 'n. equals -gṛha- '  |
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jānakīramacandravilāsa | m. Name of  |
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jāramaṇya | m. patronymic fr. jar- gaRa gargādi-.  |
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jaratkārvāśrama | m. " jarat-kāru-'s hermitage", Name of a locality  |
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jātaśrama | mfn. wearied, exhausted. =  |
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jātavibhrama | mfn. being in a flurry.  |
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jātyutpattikrama | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a chapter of the skanda-purāṇa-.  |
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jitaśrama | mfn. one who has trained himself to bear toil, accustomed to fatigues  |
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jīvasaṃkramaṇa | n. transmigration of soul  |
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jyeṣṭhāśrama | mfn. being in the most excellent order of life (viz. in that of a householder)  |
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kadambabhramamaṇḍala | n. (in astronomy) the polar circle of the ecliptic.  |
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kādikramastuti | f. Name of work attributed to śaṃkarācārya-.  |
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kaivalyāśrama | m. Name of a pupil of govinda- (author of a commentator or commentary on )  |
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kālakrama | m. lapse of time  |
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kālātikramaṇa | n. lapse of time, loss or destruction by lapse of time  |
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kālavikrama | m. power of time, death.  |
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kālikākrama | m. Name of work (equals kālī-kr-).  |
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kālikāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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kālīkrama | m. equals kālikā-kr-.  |
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kāmāśrama | m. the hermitage of the god of love  |
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kāmāśramapada | n. idem or 'm. the hermitage of the god of love '  |
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kāṇḍānukrama | m.  |
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kāṇḍānukramaṇī | f. an index of the kāṇḍa-s of the taittirīya-- saṃhitā-.  |
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kāṇḍānukramaṇikā | f. an index of the kāṇḍa-s of the taittirīya-- saṃhitā-.  |
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kaṇvāśrama | m. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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kanyāśrama | (kanyāśrama-) m. Name of a hermitage  |
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kapilāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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karama | m. (equals kalama-) a reed for writing with  |
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karamadhya | m. a particular measure (equals karṣa-),  |
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karamanda | m. Name of a man.  |
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karamaṇḍalin | m. Achyranthes Aspera  |
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karamarda | m. Carissa Carandas etc.  |
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karamardā | f. Name of a river,  |
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karamardaka | m. idem or 'f. Carissa Carandas '  |
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karamardaka | n. the fruit of Carissa Carandas  |
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karamardī | f. Carissa Carandas  |
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karamarī | f. a prisoner  |
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karamaṭṭa | m. the betel-nuttree  |
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karṇaparākrama | m. Name of work  |
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karpūramaṇi | m. a kind of white mineral  |
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karpūramañjarī | f. Name of a daughter of karpūra-sena-,  |
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karpūramañjarī | f. of a daughter of the flamingo karpūra-keli-  |
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karpūramañjarī | f. of a drama by rājaśekhara-.  |
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karpūramaya | mfn. made of camphor, like camphor  |
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kāśmīramaṇḍala | n. equals -deśa-.  |
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kaṭāramalla | m. Name of a man.  |
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kathākrama | m. uninterrupted progress of conversation, continuous conversation  |
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kaurama | m. Name of a man (varia lectio ruma-)  |
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kavikrama | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a work on metres  |
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kedāramalla | m. Name of mandanapāla-.  |
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khadiramaya | mfn. idem or 'mfn. equals -ja-.'  |
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kharamajra | mfn. one who cleans very sharply ( )  |
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kharamañjari | f. Achyranthes aspera (apāmārg/a-)  |
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kharamañjarī | f. Achyranthes aspera (apāmārg/a-)  |
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kharamayūkha | m. "hot-rayed", the sun  |
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kheparibhrama | mf(ā-)n. flying about in the air  |
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kheparibhrama | See 3. kh/a-.  |
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kimparākrama | mfn. of what power?  |
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kiṅkiṇīkāśrama | m. Name of an hermitage  |
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kopakrama | (1. kopa-krama-,for 2.See below) m. one who goes to anger, passionate  |
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kopakrama | n. (fr. 3. k/a-), brahmā-'s creation  |
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krama | m. a step etc.  |
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krama | m. going, proceeding, course (see kāla-k-)  |
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krama | m. the way  |
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krama | m. a position taken (by an animal etc.) before making a spring or attacking  |
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krama | m. the foot  |
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krama | m. uninterrupted or regular progress, order, series, regular arrangement, succession (exempli gratia, 'for example' varṇa-krameṇa-,"in the order of the castes" ) etc.  |
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krama | m. hereditary descent  |
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krama | m. method, manner (exempli gratia, 'for example' yena krameṇa-,in which manner ; tad-anusaraṇa-krameṇa-,so as to go on following him )  |
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krama | m. diet  |
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krama | m. custom, rule sanctioned by tradition  |
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krama | m. (kramaṃ-1. kṛ-,"to follow that rule")  |
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krama | m. occasion, cause (with genitive case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound')  |
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krama | m. "progressing step by step", a peculiar manner or method of reading and writing Vedic texts (so called because the reading proceeds from the 1st member, either word or letter, to the 2nd, then the 2nd is repeated and connected with the 3rd, the 3rd repeated and connected with the 4th, and so on;this manner of reading in relation to words is called pada--[ ] , in relation to conjunct consonants varṇa--[ib.])  |
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krama | m. the words or letters themselves when combined or arranged in the said manner  |
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krama | m. (in dramatic language) attainment of the object desired (or according to to others "noticing of any one's affection")  |
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krama | m. (in rhetoric) a kind of simile (in which the comparisons exhibited correspond to each other in regular succession)  |
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krama | m. power, strength  |
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krama | m. according to order or rank or series  |
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kramabhaṅga | m. interruption of order  |
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kramabhāvin | mfn. successive  |
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kramabhraṣṭa | n. interrupted or irregular order of words or meanings,  |
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kramacandrikā | f. Name of work ,  |
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kramacaṭa | m. idem or 'm. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.' (varia lectio -jaṭā-).  |
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kramadaṇḍa | m. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramadhvaja | m. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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kramadīśvara | m. Name of the author of the grammar called saṃkṣipta-sāra-.  |
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kramagatatva | n. hereditary succession or possession  |
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kramaghana | m. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramaja | mfn. produced by the krama- arrangement,  |
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kramajaṭā | f. See -caṭa-.  |
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kramajit | m. Name of a prince  |
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kramajyā | f. idem or 'f. the sinus '  |
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kramajyakā | f. the sinus  |
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kramaka | mfn. going, proceeding  |
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kramaka | mfn. orderly, methodical  |
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kramaka | m. succession  |
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kramaka | m. a student who goes through a regular course of study, who proceeds methodically  |
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kramaka | m. one who reads or knows the krama-(-pa1t2ha)  |
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kramakāla | m. equals -pāṭha-  |
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kramakālayoga | m. (equals kāla--) the events as resulting successively in time  |
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kramakārikā | f. Name of work  |
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kramākrama | m. dual number equals krama-yaugapadya- q.v  |
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kramakṛt | mfn. following traditional rule or custom  |
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kramalekhā | f. a kind of kramapāṭha-.  |
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kramamālā | f. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramamāṇa | mfn. (pr. p. A1.) proceeding.  |
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kramaṇa | m. a step  |
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kramaṇa | m. the foot  |
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kramaṇa | m. a horse  |
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kramaṇa | m. Name of a son of bhaja-māna-  |
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kramaṇa | n. stepping, walking, going  |
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kramaṇa | n. stepping or treading upon (in compound)  |
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kramaṇa | n. transgressing (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') (at end)  |
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kramaṇa | n. a step  |
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kramaṇa | n. approaching or undertaking anything (dative case)  |
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kramaṇa | n. treatment of words or letters according to the krama- arrangement (id est doubling letters or words etc.)  |
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kramaṇeṣṭakā | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a brick (close to the adhvaryu-patha-), , Scholiast or Commentator  |
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kramaṇīya | mfn. to be gone to or beyond  |
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kramapada | n. the conjunction of words in the krama- reading (more usually pada-krama-) |
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kramapāra | m. a kind of kramapāṭha-.  |
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kramapāṭha | m. the krama- reading (i.e. a peculiar"step by step" arrangement of a Vedic text made to secure it from all possible error by, as it were, combining the saṃhitā-pāṭha- and the padapāṭha- id est by giving the words both as connected and unconnected with following and preceding words;See also krama-above )  |
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kramaprāpta | mfn. obtained by hereditary descent  |
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kramapravaktṛ | m. a teacher of the krama-(-pa1t2ha)  |
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kramapūraka | m. Name of a tree (perhaps Getonia floribunda)  |
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kramarājya | n. Name of a locality  |
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kramaratha | m. a kind of krama-pāṭa-  |
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kramaratnāvalī | f. Name of work  |
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kramasaṃdarbhaprabhāsa | m. Name of a chapter (khaṇḍa-) in a particular work.  |
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kramasaṃgraha | m. Name of a treatise.  |
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kramasaṃhitā | f. a Vedic saṃhitā- written according to the krama- method commentator or commentary on  |
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kramasaṃhitodāharaṇa | n. an example from a krama-saṃhitā-.  |
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kramasāra | m. Name of work  |
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kramasaras | n. Name of a sacred pond  |
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kramaśas | ind. gradually, by degrees etc.  |
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kramaśas | ind. regularly, seriatim  |
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kramaśāstra | n. rules relating to the krama-(-pa1t2ha)  |
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kramaśaṭha | m. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramaśikhā | f. a kind of krama-pāṭha-.  |
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kramastuti | f. Name of work  |
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kramatas | ind. gradually, successively  |
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kramatas | ind. in order.  |
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kramatrairāśika | a particular method of applying the direct rule of three (opposed to vyasta-tr-or viloma-tr-).  |
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kramavarta | See -vattu-.  |
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kramavat | ind. in the manner of the krama-(-pa1t2ha)  |
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kramavattu | m. Name of a district in kaśmīra-  |
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kramavattu | m. (-varta-) .  |
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kramavṛddhi | f. gradual growth or increase  |
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kramavyatyaya | m. inverted order,  |
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kramayaugapadya | n. dual number successive order and simultaneousness  |
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kramayoga | m. succession, regular order, successive or methodical practice  |
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kramayogena | ind. instrumental case in regular manner  |
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krīḍācaṅkramaṇa | Name of a locality  |
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kṛtaśastraniḥśrama | mfn. exercised in arms  |
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kṛtaśrama | mfn. one who has made great exertions, painstaking, laborious (with locative case or in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') etc.  |
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kṛtaśrama | m. Name of a muni-  |
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kṛtavikrama | mfn. displaying valour, making vigorous efforts.  |
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kṣamāśramaṇa | m. a jaina- ascetic  |
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kṣapāramaṇa | m. "night-lover", the moon  |
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kṣapāramaṇaśekhara | m. "wearing the moon on his head", Name of śiva-  |
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kṣāramadhya | m. Achyranthes aspera  |
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kṣauramantra | m. plural Name of the formulas  |
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kṣīramadhurā | f. equals kākolī-  |
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kṣīramahārṇava | m. equals -dhi-  |
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kṣīramaya | mfn. representing milk (as wishes or desires)  |
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kṣoṇīramaṇa | m. "earth-lord", a king  |
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kṣudramahā | for -sahā- q.v  |
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kṣuramardin | m. a barber  |
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kumāraśramaṇā | f. equals -tāpasī- gaRa śramaṇādi-.  |
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kumbhīramakṣikā | f. a sort of fly (Vespa solitaria)  |
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kūrmaramaṇī | f. a female tortoise  |
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kuvikrama | m. bravery exhibited in the wrong place  |
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laghukrama | mfn. having a quick or rapid step, going quickly  |
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laghukramam | ind. with quick step, quickly, hastily  |
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laghuparākrama | mfn. of quick resolution  |
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laghuparikrama | mfn. moving quickly (= tva-rita-gati- commentator or commentary)  |
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laghuvikrama | m. a quick step  |
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laghuvikrama | mfn. having a quick step, quick-footed  |
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lakṣmīramaṇa | m. the husband of lakṣmī- id est viṣṇu-  |
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lakṣyakrama | mfn. having an indirectly perceptible method  |
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lalitākramadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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līlārasakramastotra | n. Name of work  |
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līlāsampādanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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mādhavāśrama | m. See mādhava-bhikṣu-.  |
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madhukaramaya | mfn. consisting of bees  |
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madhukrama | m. a bee-hive  |
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madhukrama | m. a honeycomb  |
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madhukrama | m. plural a drinking bout  |
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madhuramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of or full of sweetness  |
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mahābalaparākrama | mfn. of great power and strength (viṣṇu-)  |
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mahābhāratādhyāyānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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mahābhiniṣkramaṇa | (hābh-) n. "the great going forth from home", Name of buddha-'s celebrated abandonment of his own family  |
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mahādānānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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mahādevāśrama | m. Name of author  |
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mahadvyatikrama | m. a great transgression  |
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mahākrama | m. "wide-striding", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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mahāsahasrapramardana | n. Name of a sūtra-  |
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mahāsahasrapramardanī | f. Name of one of the 5 great tutelary goddesses  |
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mahāsahasrapramardinī | f. equals prec. f.  |
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mahāsenāvyūhaparākrama | m. Name of a yakṣa-  |
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mahāśrama | (hāś-) m. "great hermitage"Name of a sacred hermitage  |
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mahāśramaṇa | m. "great religious mendicant", Name of gautama- buddha-  |
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mahāśramaṇa | m. a jina-  |
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mahāvikrama | mfn. very valorous or courageous  |
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mahāvikrama | m. Name of a lion  |
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mahāvikrama | m. of a nāga-  |
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mahāvīryaparākrama | mfn. of great power and heroism  |
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mahāvrataprayogānukrama | m. Name of work  |
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mahendramahotsava | m. a great festival in honour of great Inscr  |
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mahendramandira | n. great Inscr's palace  |
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mahendramantrin | m. "great loud's counsellor", the planet Jupiter (see -guru-) |
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mahiṣāsuramajjothā | f. "produced from the marrow of the asura- mahiṣa-", a kind of perfume  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinī | f. equals -ghātinī- ( mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra dinī-stotra- n.Name of a stotra-)  |
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mahiṣāsuramardinīstotra | n. mahiṣāsuramardinī |
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makarasaṃkramaṇa | n. the passage of the sun from Sagittarius into Capricornus  |
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manaḥsāramaya | mf(ī-)n. forming the substance of the heart or mind  |
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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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mandiramaṇi | m. "temple-jewel", Name of śiva-  |
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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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manorama | n. a kind of house  |
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manorama | n. Name of a pleasure-garden  |
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mānotsekaparākramavyasanin | mfn. possessing intense diligence, prowess, haughtiness and pride  |
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mantramahodadhi | 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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mantrānukramaṇikā | f.  |
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mantrapārāyaṇakrama | m. mantrapārāyaṇa |
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mantrarājānuṣṭhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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mārjārīkramaṇa | See mārjāra-karaṇa-.  |
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maryādāvyatikrama | m. overstepping bounds or limits  |
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mātaṃgīkrama | m.  |
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matibhrama | m. ( ) confusion of mind, perplexity, error, misapprehension, hallucination .  |
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mativibhrama | m. equals -bhrama-  |
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matparama | mfn. devoted to me  |
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mātṛcakrapramathana | m. "afflicter of the circle of divine mother"Name of viṣṇu-  |
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matsaramanas | mfn. of envious disposition,  |
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mattavāraṇavikrama | mfn. mattavāraṇa |
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mayūramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of peacock  |
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merubalapramardin | m. Name of a king of the yakṣa-s  |
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mithyāmanorama | mfn. beautiful only in appearance  |
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mitramahas | (mitr/a-.) mfn. (perhaps) having plenty of friend, rich in friend  |
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mṛtyuśrama | m. the pain of death,  |
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mukhacandramas | m. equals prec.  |
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mūlamantramaya | mf(ī-)n. formed of spells id est producing the effect of a spell  |
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muramaṇḍa | See mura-gaṇḍa-.  |
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muramardana | m. "slayer or foe of mura-", Name of kṛṣṇa-, or viṣṇu-  |
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nagaramaṇḍanā | f. "town-ornament", a courtezan,  |
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nāgaramardi | m. patron. fr. nagara-mardin-, bāhv-ādi-.  |
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nagaramardin | m. "town-crusher", Name of a man gaRa bāhv-ādi-.  |
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nagnaśramaṇa | ( ) ( ) m. a naked ascetic.  |
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naikaśastramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of various missiles (rain)  |
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naiṣkramaṇa | mfn. (oblation) offered or (rite) performed when a new-born child is taken out of the house for the first time gaRa vyuṣṭādi-.  |
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nakramakṣikā | f. a kind of fly  |
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nakṣatramaṇḍala | n. star-cluster  |
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nandāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage  |
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nāradīyakrama | m. Name of work  |
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nārāyaṇārama | m. narāyaṇa-'s hermitage  |
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nārāyaṇārama | m. Name of several authors  |
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nāsikakṣetramahātmya | n. Name of work  |
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nātipramanas | mfn. not in very good spirits  |
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nātiramaṇīya | mfn. not very pleasant ( nātiramaṇīyatā -tā- f. )  |
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nātiramaṇīyatā | f. nātiramaṇīya |
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naukrama | m. a bridge of boats  |
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nausaṃkrama | m. going in a ship or a bridge of boats  |
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navagrahayantroddharaṇakrama | m. Name of work  |
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navatiprakrama | (t/i--) mf(ā-)n. 90 steps long  |
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netramala | n. excretion of the eye  |
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netramanaḥsvabhāva | m. plural eyes, mind, and soul  |
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nīhāramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of mist  |
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niḥsambhrama | mfn. not perplexed, unembarrassed (with infin.)  |
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niḥśrama | wrong reading for ni-s-.  |
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niḥśvāsaparama | mf(ā-)n. quite addicted to sighing, melancholy  |
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nikramaṇa | n. putting down the feet, footstep, footfall  |
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niramaṇa | (see 2. nir-am-,next) n. resting, ceasing  |
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niramaṇa | mfn. (nis-+ am-?) worn out, exhausted  |
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niramarṣa | mfn. not impatient, apathetic (varia lectio nir-ām-).  |
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nirapakrama | mfn. not to be escaped from  |
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nirāśrama | mfn. not being in one of the four periods or stages of a Brahman's life (min- idem or 'mfn. without a blessing ' )  |
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nirāśramapada | mfn. (a wood) having no hermitages in it  |
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nirmedhāśrama | m. Name of a man  |
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nirupakrama | mfn. not to be cured, incurable  |
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nirupakrama | mfn. having no commencement  |
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nirvaṣaṭkāramaṅgala | mfn. destitute of sacrifices and festivities  |
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niśātikrama | (śāt-) m. the passing away of night  |
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niṣkrama | m. going out, coming forth, an exit, departing from (ablative)  |
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niṣkrama | m. the first carrying out (of a child; see next)  |
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niṣkrama | m. degradation, loss of caste, inferiority of tribe  |
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niṣkrama | m. intellectual faculty  |
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niṣkramaṇa | n. going forth or out, departing  |
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niṣkramaṇa | n. taking a child for the first time out of the house in the fourth month after birth to see the sun  |
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niṣkramaṇa | f(ā-, ikā-). (also ṇikā- ) ceasing, disappearing |
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niṣkramaṇaprayoga | m. Name of work  |
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niṣkramaṇita | mfn. (a child) taken out for the first time gaRa tārakādi-.  |
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niṣparākrama | mfn. powerless, weak  |
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niṣprakrama | mfn. unruly, rash  |
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niśrama | m. ( śram-) labour bestowed upon anything, continued practice  |
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nītivyatikrama | m. error of conduct or policy  |
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nityakarmānuṣṭhānakrama | m. Name of work  |
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nityārādhanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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nyāyāvakrākramaṇa | mfn. walking rightly on the straight path ( nyāyāvakrākramaṇatā -tā- f.)  |
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nyāyāvakrākramaṇatā | f. nyāyāvakrākramaṇa |
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padakrama | m. a series of steps, pace, walking (see citra-padakramam-)  |
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padakrama | m. a series of quarters of verses  |
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padakrama | m. a particular method of reciting or writing the veda- (See krama-)  |
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padakrama | m. plural (or in the beginning of a compound) the pada-pāṭha- and the different krama-pāṭha-s  |
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padakramaka | n. the pada-- and krama-pāṭha-  |
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padakramalakṣaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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padakramavid | mfn. familiar with the pada- and krama-pāṭha-  |
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pādānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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pānavibhrama | m. "drink-giddiness", intoxication  |
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pañcakrama | m. a particular krama- (or method of reciting the Vedic text) consisting of 5 members (See pāṭha-)  |
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pañcakrama | m. Name of a Buddhist work (also pañcakramaṭippanī -ṭippanī- f.)  |
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pañcakramaṭippanī | f. pañcakrama |
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pañcākṣaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of 5 syllables  |
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pañcamīkramakalpalatā | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātramahopanīṣad | f. Name of work  |
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pāñcarātramantra | mn. Name of work  |
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pañcasaṃskāramahiman | m. Name of work  |
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pañcavikrama | mfn. (a carriage) moving in a fivefold manner  |
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paṅktikrama | m. order, succession  |
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parakrama | m. doubling the other (id est second) letter of a conjunction of consonants  |
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parākrama | m. (sg. and plural; in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) bold advance, attack, heroism, courage, power, strength, energy, exertion, enterprise etc.  |
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parākrama | m. going out or away  |
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parākrama | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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parākrama | m. of a warrior on the side of the kuru-s  |
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parākrama | m. of a chief of the vidyā-dhara-s (associated with ā-krama-, vi-krama- and saṃkrama-)  |
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parākramabāhu | m. Name (also title or epithet) of various kings in Ceylon,  |
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parākramajña | mfn. knowing the strength (of an enemy)  |
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parākramakesarin | m. Name of a prince (son of vikrama-kesarin-)  |
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parākramavat | mfn. showing courage or strength, exerting power. ( )  |
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parama | mf(ā-)n. (superl. of p/ara-) most distant, remotest, extreme, last etc.  |
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parama | mf(ā-)n. chief, highest, primary, most prominent or conspicuous  |
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parama | mf(ā-)n. best, most excellent, worst (meṇa cetasā-,with all the heart; ma-kaṇṭhena-,"with all the throat", roaring, speaking aloud)  |
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parama | mf(ā-)n. (with ablative) superior or inferior to, better or worse than  |
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parama | m. Name of 2 authors  |
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parama | n. highest point, extreme limit (catur-viṃśati-p-,at the utmost 24) etc.  |
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parama | n. chief part or matter or object (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).= consisting chiefly of, completely occupied with or devoted to or intent upon) etc.  |
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parama | n. (also parama--in compound;See below) very much, excessively, excellently, in the highest degree  |
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pārama | vṛddhi- form of parama- in compound  |
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paramabhāsvara | mfn. excessively radiant  |
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paramabhaṭṭāraka | m. a paramount sovereign, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding  |
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paramabrahmacāriṇī | f. Name of durgā-  |
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paramabrahman | n. the Supreme Spirit  |
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paramabrahmaṇya | mfn. most kind to Brahmans,  |
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paramacetas | n. all the heart  |
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paramada | m. highest degree of intoxication,  |
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paramadāruṇa | mfn. very dreadful  |
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paramadharmātman | mfn. very dutiful or virtuous  |
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paramadru | m. Amyris Agallocha  |
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paramaduḥkhita | mfn. deeply afflicted  |
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paramadurmedhas | mfn. exceedingly stupid.  |
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paramagahana | mfn. very mysterious or profound  |
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paramagati | f. any chief resource or refuge (as a god or protector)  |
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paramagati | f. final beatitude  |
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paramagava | m. an excellent bull  |
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pāramagopucchika | mfn. = parama-gopucchena krītam-  |
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paramahaṃsa | m. an ascetic of the highest order, a religious man who has subdued all his senses by abstract meditation etc. (see )  |
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pāramahaṃsa | mf(ī-)n. relating to parama-haṃsa- (sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order) idem or 'n. (fr. paramastha-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi--. ='  |
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pāramahaṃsa | n. the state or condition of a Parama-han6sa  |
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paramahaṃsadharmanirūpaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsakavaca | mn. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsanirṇaya | m. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsapaddhati | f. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsapañcāṅga | n. Name of work  |
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pāramahaṃsapari | ind. relating to the most sublime meditation  |
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paramahaṃsaparivrājakācārya | m. Name of śaṃkarācārya-  |
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paramahaṃsaparivrājakadharmasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsaparivrājakopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsapaṭala | mn. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsapriyā | f. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsasahasranāman | n. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsastavarāja | m. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsastotra | n. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsopaniṣaddhṛdaya | n. Name of work  |
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paramahaṃsopāsanaprakāra | m. Name of work  |
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paramaiśvarya | n. supremacy  |
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pāramaiśvarya | n. (parameśvara-) supremacy, divinity  |
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paramajā | f. equals prakṛti- (prob. corrupted) .  |
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paramajyā | mfn. holding supreme power (as indra-)  |
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paramaka | mf(ikā-)n. the most excellent, highest, best, greatest, extreme (wrong reading pār-and paramika-).  |
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pāramaka | mf(ikā-)n. = (and varia lectio for) paramaka-, supreme, chief. best  |
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paramakāṇḍa | m. or n. a very auspicious moment,  |
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paramakaṇṭha | only in ṭhena-kruś-, to try with all one's throat id est might  |
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paramakrānti | f. equals para-kr-  |
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paramakrāntijyā | f. the sine of the greatest declination  |
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paramakrodhin | m. idem or 'mfn. extremely angry ' , Name of one of the viśve-devā-s |
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paramakruddha | mfn. extremely angry  |
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paramalaghumañjūṣā | f. Name of work  |
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paramam | ind. yes, very well  |
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paramamahat | mfn. infinitely great  |
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paramamanyumat | mfn. deeply distressed  |
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paramamokṣa | m. final emancipation  |
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paramananda | m. Name of a teacher (wrong reading for mān-?; see parān-under para-).  |
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paramaṇi | m. "excellent jewel", Name of a prince  |
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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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paramapada | n. the highest state or position, eminence, final beatitude  |
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paramapadanirṇāyaka | m. Name of work  |
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paramapadasopāna | n. Name of work  |
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paramapadātmavat | mfn. whose essence is the highest of all states (id est brahmā-)  |
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paramāpakrama | m. equals para-krānti-  |
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paramaparama | mfn. highest or most excellent of all  |
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paramaprabha | m. Name of a man  |
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paramaprīta | mfn. exceedingly rejoiced  |
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paramapuṃs | m. the Supreme Spirit, Name of viṣṇu-  |
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paramapuruṣa | m. idem or 'm. the Supreme Spirit, Name of viṣṇu- '  |
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paramapūruṣa | m. equals -pur-  |
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paramapuruṣamahotsavaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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paramapuruṣaprārthanāmañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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paramapuruṣasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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paramarahasya | n. the deepest mystery  |
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paramarahasyajapasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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paramarahasyasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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paramarahasyavāda | m. Name of work  |
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paramarahasyopadeśasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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paramarahasyopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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paramaraja | m. a supreme monarch  |
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paramarasa | m. "most excellent beverage", buttermilk mixed with water  |
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paramarddhika | m. (ma-ṛddhika-) excessively fortunate  |
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paramarkṣa | (equals ma-ṛkṣa-) m. Name of a king (varia lectio para-manthu-and -manyu-).  |
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paramarma | (for -marman-), in -jña- mfn. knowing the secret plans or intentions of another  |
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paramarmabhāṣaṇa | n. telling another's secrets  |
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pāramarṣa | (p+ṛṣi-) mfn. coming from a great ṛṣi-  |
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paramarṣi | m. (ma-ṛṣi-) a great or divine sage  |
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paramarya | m. a bodhi-sattva- (q.v)  |
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paramasaṃhitā | f. Name of work  |
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paramasaṃhṛṣṭa | mfn. equals -prīta-  |
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paramasammata | mfn. highly esteemed, much revered  |
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paramasaṃtuṣṭa | mfn. highly pleased or satisfied  |
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paramasamudaya | mfn. very auspicious or successful  |
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paramasarvatra | ind. everywhere, throughout  |
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paramaśiva | (with ācārya-and vendra-sarasvatī-) m. Name of authors.  |
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paramaśobhana | mfn. exceedingly brilliant or beautiful  |
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pāramasthya | n. (fr. paramastha-) gaRa brāhmaṇādi--. =  |
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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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paramata | n. a different opinion or doctrine, heterodoxy  |
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paramatā | f. (m/a--) highest position or rank  |
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paramatā | f. highest end or aim  |
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paramatabhaṅga | m. Name of work  |
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paramatabhañjana | n. Name of work  |
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paramatakālānala | m. Name of a pupil of śaṃkara-  |
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paramatakhaṇḍanasaṃgraha | m. Name of work  |
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paramatas | ind. in the highest degree, excessively  |
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paramatas | ind. worst of all  |
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paramatattva | n. the highest truth  |
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paramatattvaprakāśikā | f. Name of work  |
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paramatattvarahasyopaniṣad | f. Name of work  |
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paramavismita | mfn. greatly surprised or amazed  |
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paramavyomnika | mfn. dwelling in the highest heaven  |
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pararamaṇa | m. "a strange lover", a paramour  |
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pārāyaṇakrama | m. Name of work  |
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paribhagnakrama | mfn. stopped in one's course, checked in one's progress  |
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paribhrama | mfn. flying round or about (See khe-paribhr-)  |
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paribhrama | m. wandering, going about  |
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paribhrama | m. circumlocution, rambling discourse  |
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paribhrama | m. error  |
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paribhramaṇa | n. turning round, revolving (as of wheels)  |
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paribhramaṇa | n. moving to and fro, going about  |
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paribhramaṇa | n. circumference  |
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parikrama | m. roaming about, circumambulating, walking through, pervading  |
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parikrama | m. transition (varia lectio parā-kr-)  |
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parikrama | m. following the course of a river down from its source to its mouth and then on the other bank up to its source again  |
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parikrama | m. succession, series, order (read āvṛt-parikramam-)  |
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parikrama | m. a remedy, medicine  |
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parikramaṇa | n. walking or roaming about  |
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parikramasaha | m. "one who bears running about", a goat  |
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pariṇāmaramaṇīya | mfn. (a day) delightful at its close  |
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pariśiṣṭaprakāśasyasāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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pariśrama | m. fatigue, exertion, labour, fatiguing occupation, trouble, pain etc.  |
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pariśramaṇa | mfn. (?) free from fatigue or weariness  |
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pārthaparākrama | m. Name of a drama.  |
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paryāyakrama | m. order of succession, regular rotation or turn  |
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paścācchramaṇa | (for śr-) m. a Buddhist priest who walks behind another Buddhist priest in visiting the laity  |
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paṭahabhramaṇa | n. equals -ghoṣaṇā-  |
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paṭṭasūtramaya | mf(ī-)n. made of silk-thread  |
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pattramañjarī | f. equals -bhaṅga-  |
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pauṇḍramatsyaka | m. Name of a prince  |
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pautramartya | n. the dying of children  |
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peramabhaṭṭa | m. Name of the father of jagan-nātha- paṇḍita-rāja-  |
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piśitapaṅkāvanaddhāsthipañjaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of a skeleton of bones covered with flaccid flesh  |
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potramaṇḍala | n. "snout-orb", the round snout (of a hog etc.), |
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prabhāsakṣetratīrthayātrānukrama | m. Name of work |
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pradoṣaramaṇīya | mfn. pleasant or delightful in the evening  |
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prajñānāśrama | m. Name of author  |
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prājyavikrama | mfn. possessing great power  |
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prākāramardi | m. patronymic fr. next gaRa bābv-ādi-.  |
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prākāramardin | m. "wall-crusher", Name of a man  |
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prakrama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) stepping, proceeding  |
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prakrama | m. a step, stride, pace (also as a measure of distance, the length of which is variously stated at 2 or 3 or 3 1/2 pada-s, also at more or less)  |
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prakrama | m. commencement, beginning, procedure, course  |
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prakrama | m. leisure, opportunity  |
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prakrama | m. relation, proportion, degree, measure  |
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prakrama | m. method, order, regularity (esp in the position of words and in gram. construction; see -bhaṅga-)  |
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prakrama | m. the reading of the krama- (equals krama-pāṭha- q.v)  |
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prakrama | m. discussing any point in question  |
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prakrama | m. the case in question  |
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prakrama | m. (plural) a series of oblations corresponding to the movements of a sacrificial horse  |
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prakramabhaṅga | m. (in rhetoric) want of order or method, the breaking of symmetry in composition or the violation of gram. construction (= bhagna-prakramatā-)  |
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prakramabhaṅgavat | mfn. wanting method or symmetry, irregular, unsymmetrical  |
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prakramaṇa | n. stepping forwards, proceeding, advancing towards (compound)  |
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prakramaṇa | n. issuing forth  |
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prakramaṇīya | ( ), ( ) mfn. to be gone or proceeded.  |
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prakramatṛtīya | n. the third of a square pace  |
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prakramaviruddha | mfn. stopped in the beginning  |
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pramad | (or mand-) P. (rarely A1.) -madati-, -mandati-, -mādyati- (te-), to enjoy one's self, be joyous, sport, play ; to be careless or negligent, to be indifferent to or heedless about (ablative or locative case) etc. ; to neglect duty for, idle away time in (locative case) etc. ; to be thrown into confusion : Causal P. -mādayati-, to gladden, delight ; A1. -mādayate-, to enjoy, indulge in  |
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pramad | f. lust, desire  |
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pramad | f. lust, desire  |
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pramada | m. joy, pleasure, delight  |
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pramada | mfn. wanton, dissolute (also daka- )  |
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pramada | mfn. mad, intoxicated  |
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pramada | m. the thorn-apple  |
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pramada | m. the ankle  |
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pramada | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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pramada | m. of a son of vasiṣṭha- and one of the sages under manu- uttama-  |
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pramada | m. (f(ā-).See below)  |
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pramadā | f. (of da-) a young and wanton woman, any woman etc.  |
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pramadā | f. the sign of the zodiac Virgo  |
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pramadā | f. Name of 2 kinds of metre  |
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pramadājana | m. womankind, the female sex  |
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pramadakānana | n. equals dā-k-  |
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pramadākānana | n. the royal garden or pleasure-ground attached to the gynaeceum  |
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pramadakaṇṭha | m. Name of a man  |
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pramadana | n. amorous desire  |
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pramadana | n. a pleasure-grove  |
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pramadānana | n. a kind of metre  |
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pramadaropya | n. Name of a city in the Dekhan  |
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pramadāspada | n. the gynaeceum of a prince  |
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pramadavana | n. equals dā-v-  |
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pramadāvana | n. equals -kānana-  |
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pramadāvanapālikā | f. a woman who has the inspection of a royal pleasure-garden  |
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pramadāya | Nom. P. yati-, to behave like a wanton woman  |
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pramaditavya | mfn. to be neglected or disregarded  |
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pramaditavya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) one should be negligent regarding (ablative)  |
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pramadvara | mf(ā-)n. inattentive, careless  |
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pramadvarā | f. Name of the wife of ruru- and mother of śunaka-  |
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pramaganda | m. the son of a usurer ( ;others "Name of a king") .  |
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pramagna | See pra-majj- below.  |
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pramagna | mfn. immersed, dipped, drowned  |
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pramahas | mfn. of great might or splendour (said of mitra-- varuṇa-)  |
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pramajj | P. -majjati-, to immerse one's self in, dip into  |
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pramaṃhiṣṭhīya | n. Name of the hymn (beginning with pr/a m/aṃhiṣṭhāya-)  |
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pramaṃhiṣṭhīya | n. Name of several sāman-s  |
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praman | (only A1.1. plural proper -manmahe-), to think upon, excogitate  |
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pramaṇas | mfn. careful, attentive, kind  |
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pramaṇas | mfn. good-natured, cheerful (see pramanas-).  |
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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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pramaṇḍala | n. (prob.) the felly of a wheel  |
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pramandanī | f. Name of an apsaras-  |
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pramaṅgana | n. on  |
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pramaṅkana | n. on  |
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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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pramara | See under pra-mṛ-.  |
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pramara | m. death  |
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pramaraṇa | n. dying, death  |
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pramarda | daka- etc. See under pra-mṛd-.  |
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pramarda | m. Name of a particular position of the moon in the nakṣatra-s  |
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pramardaka | mfn. crushing down, crushing, destroying |
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pramardaka | m. Name of a demon  |
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pramardana | mfn. crushing down, crushing, destroying  |
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pramardana | mfn. expelling  |
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pramardana | m. Name of viṣṇu-  |
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pramardana | m. of an attendant of śiva-  |
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pramardana | m. of a demon causing disease  |
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pramardana | m. of a vidyā-dhara-  |
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pramardana | m. of a general-officer of śambara-  |
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pramardana | n. crushing, destroying  |
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pramardin | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') crushing, destroying  |
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pramardita | mfn. (fr. Causal) crushed, bruised  |
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pramarditṛ | mfn. one who crushes, a destroyer  |
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pramata | See pra-man-.  |
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pramata | mfn. thought out, excogitated, wise  |
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pramataka | m. Name of an ancient sage  |
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pramath | (or manth-) P. -mathati-, or -mathnāti-, to stir up violently, churn (the ocean) ; to tear or strike off, drag away ; to handle roughly, harass, distress, annoy etc. (ind.p. -mathya-,violently, forcibly) ; to destroy, lay waste : Causal -māthayati-, to assault violently, harass, annoy  |
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pramatha | m. "Tormentor", Name of a class of demons attending on śiva- etc. (see )  |
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pramatha | m. of a son of dhṛta-rāṣṭra-  |
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pramatha | m. a horse  |
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pramathā | f. Terminalia Chebula or Citrina  |
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pramathā | f. Name of the wife of kṣupa- and mother of vīra-  |
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pramathā | f. pain, affliction  |
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pramathādhipa | m. "ruler of the Pramathas", Name of śiva-  |
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pramathādhipa | m. of gaṇeśa-  |
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pramathālaya | m. "abode of torment", hell  |
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pramathana | mf(ī-)n. harassing, tormenting, hurting, injuring  |
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pramathana | mf(ī-)n. destroying  |
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pramathana | m. Name of a magical formula pronounced over weapons  |
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pramathana | m. Name of a dānava-  |
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pramathana | m. hurting, destroying, killing  |
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pramathana | m. agitating, churning  |
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pramathanātha | m. "lord of the pramatha-s"Name of śiva- ( ) |
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pramathapati | m. "lord of the pramatha-s"Name of śiva- ( ) |
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pramathaprathama | m. "first of the Pramathas", Name of bhṛṅgiriṭi-  |
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pramathin | mfn. harassing, annoying, tormenting  |
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pramathita | mfn. well churned  |
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pramathita | mfn. torn off, dragged away, harassed, annoyed, injured, killed etc.  |
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pramathitapuraḥsara | mfn. having the leader killed  |
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pramathyā | f. a kind of paste or dough prepared by boiling any medicinal substance in water  |
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pramati | f. (pr/a--) care, providence, protection  |
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pramati | f. provider, protector.  |
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pramati | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 10th manv-antara- (varia lectio prām-)  |
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pramati | m. of a son of cyavana- and father of ruru-  |
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pramati | m. of a prince (son of janam-ejaya-)  |
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pramati | m. of a son of prāṃśu-  |
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pramatta | See pra-mad-.  |
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pramatta | mfn. excited, wanton, lascivious, rutting  |
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pramatta | mfn. drunken, intoxicated  |
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pramatta | mfn. mad, insane  |
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pramatta | mfn. inattentive, careless, heedless, negligent, forgetful of (ablative or compound) etc.  |
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pramatta | mfn. indulging in (locative case)  |
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pramatta | mfn. blundering, a blunderer  |
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pramattacitta | mfn. careless-minded, heedless, negligent  |
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pramattagīta | mfn. sung or recited by an intoxicated person  |
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pramattarajju | f. (?)  |
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pramattaśramaṇa | n. (with jaina-s) Name of the 6th among the 14 stages which lead to liberation  |
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pramattatā | f. inattentiveness, sleepiness, mental inactivity (a-pram-)  |
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pramattavat | mfn. inattentive, careless (a-pram-)  |
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pramattavat | ind. as if drunk, like one intoxicated  |
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pramaya | 1. 2. pra-maya-. See under pra-mā- and pra-mī-.  |
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pramaya | m. (for 2.See under pra-mī-) measuring, measure  |
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pramaya | m. (for 1.See pra-mā-) (only ) ruin, downfall, death  |
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pramaya | m. killing, slaughter  |
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pramayā | f. (only ) ruin, downfall, death  |
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pramayā | f. killing, slaughter  |
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pramayu | mfn. liable to be lost or destroyed, perishable  |
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prāṇotkramana | n. ( ) ( ) "breath-departure", death.  |
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prāptakrama | mfn. fit, proper, suitable  |
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praśāntacāritramati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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praśnottaramaṇimālā | f. Name of work  |
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prātaragnihotrakālātikramaprāyaścitta | n. Name of work  |
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pratikrama | m. reversed or inverted order  |
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pratikramaṇa | n. stepping to and fro  |
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pratikramaṇa | n. going to confession  |
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pratikramaṇasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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pratikramaṇavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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pratisaṃkrama | m. re-absorption, dissolution (m. Calcutta edition also krāma-)  |
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pratiśrama | m. ( śram-) toil, trouble  |
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pratyutkrama | m. ( kram-) undertaking, the first step or measure in any business  |
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pratyutkrama | m. setting out to assail an enemy  |
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pratyutkrama | m. declaration of war |
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pratyutkramaṇa | n. idem or 'm. declaration of war '  |
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pravaramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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prāyaścittakrama | m. Name of work |
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pṛthivyupasaṃkramaṇā | f. Name of a kiṃ-narī-  |
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pṛthulavikrama | mfn. of great heroism  |
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pūjākrama | m. Name of work  |
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pūjyapūjāvyatikrama | m. pūjyapūjā |
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pulahāśrama | m. Name of a hermitage (equals harikṣetra- Scholiast or Commentator)  |
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punaḥśramaṇa | wrong reading for puraḥ-śr- (?)  |
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puramathana | ( ) m. "destroyer of fortresses or of pura-", Name of śiva-.  |
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puramathitṛ | ( ) m. "destroyer of fortresses or of pura-", Name of śiva-.  |
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puraskṛtamadhyamakrama | mfn. taking or adopting a middle course  |
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pūrṇapātramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of a full vessel, amounting to a full vessel or to only so much (as a speech)  |
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pūrṇāśrama | m. Name of an author  |
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pururājavaṃśakrama | m. Name of a poem.  |
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pūrvopakrama | mf(ā-)n. beginning from the east  |
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puṣpārama | m. a flower-garden  |
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putrakramadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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putramartyā | f. the dying of sons  |
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putramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting or formed of a son  |
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rādhāramaṇa | m. "lover of rādhā-", Name of kṛṣṇa-  |
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rādhāramaṇadāsa | m. (with go-svāmin-) Name of an author  |
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rajanīramaṇa | m. "husband of night", the moon  |
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rājeśvaramahodaya | m. Name of work  |
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rājyāśramamuni | m. "monk of a royal hermitage", a pious king  |
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rākāramaṇa | m. equals -pati-  |
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rāmabhadrāśrama | m. Name of two authors  |
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rāmacandramahodaya | m. Name of work  |
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rāmacandrāśrama | m. Name of an author  |
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rāmacandrāśrama | n. of a tīrtha-  |
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rāmaṣaḍakṣaramantrarāja | m. Name of work  |
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rāmāśrama | m. Name of various authors (also with ācārya-)  |
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rāmaśrīkramacandrikā | f. Name of work on bhakti-.  |
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rāmāyaṇakathāsāramañjarī | f. Name of a poem based on the rāmāyaṇa-, by kṣemendra- (11th century).  |
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rāmopāsanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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raṇastambabhramara | Name of a country  |
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raṇavikrama | m. Name of a man  |
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rapratyāhāramaṇḍana | n. Name of work  |
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rāsasundaramahākāvya | n. Name of work  |
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rasendramaṅgala | n. Name of work  |
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rasikaramaṇa | n. Name of work  |
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ratiramaṇa | m. "lover of rati-", Name of kāma-deva-,  |
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ratnakośakāramatavāda | m. Name of work  |
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raudramanas | (r/audra--) mfn. savage-minded, fierce  |
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revatīramaṇa | m. "husband of revatī-", Name of bala-rāma-  |
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revatīramaṇa | m. of viṣṇu-  |
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ṛgvedānukramaṇikā | f. the anukramaṇikā- or index of the ṛg-- veda-.  |
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riramayiṣu | mfn. (fr. Desiderative of Causal) wishing to cause or give (sexual) pleasure  |
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rohiṇīramaṇa | m. "cow-lover", a bull  |
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rohiṇīramaṇa | m. "lover or husband of rohiṇī-", the Moon  |
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ṛṣabhavikrama | m. a bull in prowess,  |
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rudhiramaya | mf(ī-)n. bloody,  |
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rudramahādevī | f. Name of a princess  |
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rudramahānyāsa | m. Name of work  |
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rudramaṇi | m. (also with tri-pāṭhin-), Name of authors  |
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rudramantra | m. Name of work  |
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rudramantravibhāga | m. Name of work  |
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rudramaya | mf(ī-)n. having the essence of rudra-  |
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śābaramahātantra | n. Name of a tantra- by śrī-kaṇṭha-śiva- paṇḍita-.  |
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śabdālaṃkāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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śabdārthasāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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sābhramatī | f. Name of a river flowing through Ahmedabad (commonly"Sabermattee")  |
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sābhramatīmāhātmya | m. Name of work  |
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saccidānandāśrama | m. Name of scholars and authors  |
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śacīramaṇa | m. "lover or husband of śaci-", Name of indra-  |
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sadābhrama | mfn. always wandering  |
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sadācārakrama | m. Name of work  |
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ṣaḍakṣaramaya | mf(ī-)n. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. (ṣ/aḍ--or ṣ/aḷ--) consisting of six syllables (rīmahā-vidyā- ) etc.'  |
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ṣaḍanvayaśāmbhavaraśmipūjākrama | m. Name of work  |
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sadarthasāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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sādhupratikramaṇasūtra | n. Name of work  |
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sāgaramati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sāgaramati | m. of a serpent-king  |
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sāgaramati | m. of a man  |
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sahakāramañjarī | f. Name of a woman  |
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sahaprama | (sah/a--) mfn. with the measure  |
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sahasramaṅgala | Name of a place  |
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sahasramanyu | (sah/asra--) mfn. having a thousand-fold courage  |
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sahasramarīci | m. thousand-rayed, Name of the sun  |
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sahasramauli | m. "thousand-crested", Name of viṣṇu-  |
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sahasraparama | mf(ā-)n. the most excellent among thousand  |
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śaikṣyaguṇakrama | mfn. possessing skill and cleverness and dexterity  |
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śākhācaṅkramaṇa | n. skipping from branch to branch, desultory study  |
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śāktakrama | m. Name of tantra- work  |
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śākyaśramaṇa | m. a Buddhist monk (in Prakrit) .  |
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śākyaśramaṇaka | m. a Buddhist monk (in Prakrit) .  |
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samagramalahāraka | mfn. taking (upon one's self) all impurity  |
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samakrama | mfn. keeping pace with  |
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samākramaṇa | n. treading upon, stepping in, entering, frequenting  |
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samakramatā | f. having the steps equal (one of the 80 minor marks of a buddha-)  |
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samākṣarapadakrama | mfn. containing a succession of pada-s or metrical feet of the succession of syllables  |
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samantacāritramati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva-  |
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sāmānyakramavṛtti | f. Name of work  |
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samaramanoharī | f. Name of an astron, work  |
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samaramardana | m. "destroying in battle", Name of śiva-  |
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samāropitavikrama | mfn. one who has displayed valour  |
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samatikrama | m. going entirely over or beyond (See duḥ-s-)  |
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samatikrama | m. deviating from, transgressing, omission  |
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samatikramatikrānta | mfn. gone entirely over or beyond, gone through, fulfilled (as a promise)  |
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samatikramatikrānta | mfn. passed away, elapsed  |
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samatikramatikrānta | mfn. surpassed, exceeded  |
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samatikramatikrānta | mfn. transgressed, neglected  |
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samatikramatikrānta | n. omission, transgression  |
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sambhrama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) whirling round, haste, hurry, flurry, confusion, agitation, bustling  |
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sambhrama | m. activity, eagerness, zeal (āt-and ena-,"excitedly, hurriedly"; accusative with kṛ-or gam-,and dative case,"to get into a flurry about, show great eagerness or zeal";with tyaj-or vi-muc-,"to compose one's self") etc.  |
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sambhrama | m. awe, deference, respect  |
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sambhrama | m. error, mistake, delusion (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' = "feigning or seeming to be")  |
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sambhrama | m. grace, beauty (varia lectio for vi-bhrama-)  |
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sambhrama | m. Name of a class of beings attending on śiva-  |
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sambhrama | mfn. agitated, excited, rolling about (as the eyes)  |
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sambhramabhṛt | mfn. possessing bewilderment, embarrassed, agitated  |
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sambhramajvalita | mfn. excited by flurry  |
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saṃdhyākramapaddhati | f. Name of work treating of the saṃdhyā- ceremonial.  |
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saṃdhyāvandanopāsanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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śaṃkaramandārasaurabha | n. Name of work  |
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sāṃkhyakramadīpikā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the tattva-samāsa-.  |
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saṃkrama | m. going or coming together  |
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saṃkrama | m. progress, course, (especially) transition, passage or transference to (locative case)  |
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saṃkrama | m. the passage of the sun or a planet through the zodiacal signs etc.  |
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saṃkrama | m. the falling or shooting of stars  |
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saṃkrama | m. the meeting of two words in the krama- text (caused by omitting those between)  |
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saṃkrama | m. a bridge or steps leading down to water etc.  |
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saṃkrama | m. Name of one of skanda-'s attendants  |
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saṃkrama | m. of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s (the son of vasu-)  |
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saṃkrama | m. or n. (?) a particular high number  |
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saṃkrama | mn. difficult passage or progress (as over rocks or torrents or inaccessible passes)  |
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saṃkrama | mn. a means or vehicle for effecting a difficult passage or of obtaining any object  |
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saṃkrama | n. dual number (with indrasya-or vasiṣṭhasya-) Name of two sāman-s  |
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saṃkramadvādaśāha | m. a particular form of the dvādaśāha- (q.v)  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. going or meeting together, union with, entrance into, transference to (locative case dative case,or compound) etc.  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. entrance appearance, commencement (especially of old age)  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. the sun's passage from one sign of the zodiac to another (also ravi-or sūrya-s-)  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. the day on which the sun's progress north of the equator begins  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. passage into another world, decease death  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. a means of crossing  |
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saṃkramaṇa | n. (in algebra) concurrence (said to be a general designation of a particular class of problems)  |
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saṃkramaṇakā | f. a gallery  |
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saṃkramayajña | m. a kind of sacrifice  |
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saṃnyāsāśramavicāra | m. Name of work  |
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sampannakrama | m. a particular samādhi-  |
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sampatkumāramaṅgalāśāsana | n. Name of work  |
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sampramardana | See sam-pra-. mṛd- below.  |
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sampramardana | mfn. crushing down, destroying  |
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sampramath | (or manth-) P. -mathati-, -manthati-, or -mathnāti- (ind.p. -mathya- q.v), to stir about or agitate violently, violate, outrage, oppress, harass, annoy ; to tear out (the eyes)  |
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sampramathya | ind. violently, by force  |
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sampramatta | mfn. ( mad-) very excited (said of an elephant in rut)  |
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sampramatta | mfn. very careless, thoughtless, neglectful |
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sampramatta | mfn. very fond of (infinitive mood) (Bombay edition sam-pra-vṛtta-).  |
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samprokṣaṇakrama | m. Name of work  |
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saṃsāramaṇḍala | n. the circle or wheel of the world  |
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saṃsārapariśrama | m. the toils or troubles of the world  |
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saṃskāramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting in consecration  |
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saṃskāramayūkha | m. Name of work  |
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samudramahiṣī | f. "chief wife of the ocean", Name of the Ganges  |
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samudramathana | m. Name of a daitya-  |
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samudramathana | n. the churning of the ocean,  |
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samudramathana | n. Name of a drama.  |
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samupakrama | m. commencement  |
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samupakrama | m. commencement of medical treatment  |
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samutkrama | m. going upwards, rise, ascent  |
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samutkrama | m. transgressing proper bounds  |
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saṃvatsaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of (a particular number of) year  |
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saṃvidvyatikrama | m. breach of promise, violation of contract (see )  |
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śāṇapramaṇa | mfn. weighing a śāṇa- |
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śaṇasūtramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of hempen threads or cord  |
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sāndramaṇi | m. Name of a man  |
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saparākrama | mfn. having valour, brave, bold  |
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saparikrama | mfn. attended by a retinue  |
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sapiṇḍīkramaṇa | wrong reading for -karaṇa-.  |
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saptakṛdbhavaparama | m. a śrāvaka- in a particular stage of progress  |
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saptasāgaramahādānaprayoga | m. Name of work or chapter of work  |
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śāradākramadīpikā | f. Name of a Tantric work  |
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sāramahat | mfn. very precious or valuable  |
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śaramalla | m. "arrow-fighter", an archer  |
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śaramalla | m. a kind of bird  |
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sāramañjarī | f. Name of work  |
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śaramarīcimat | mfn. having arrow's for rays  |
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śaramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting or made of reeds  |
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sāramaya | mf(ī-)n. exceedingly firm or solid  |
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sāramaya | mf(ī-)n. consisting of the chief or best part of anything (genitive case)  |
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śaraṇādhikāramañjarī | f. Name of a stotra-.  |
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śārdūlasamavikrama | mfn. having prowess equal to a tiger, as bold as a tiger  |
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sargakrama | m. the order of creation  |
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saroṣasambhrama | mfn. wrathful and agitated  |
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sarpaviṣaharamantra | m. Name of work  |
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sarvadevapratiṣṭhākramavidhi | m. Name of work  |
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sarvadharmaramatā | f. Name of a samādhi-  |
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sarvadharmātikramaṇa | m. Name of a samādhi-  |
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sarvamanorama | mf(ā-)n. delighting every one  |
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sarvamāramaṇaḍalavidhvaṃnajñānamudrā | f. a particular position of the fingers  |
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sarvamāramaṇḍalavidhvaṃsanakarī | f. "destroying the whole company of māra-s", Name of a particular ray  |
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śarvāṇīramaṇa | m. " śarvāṇī-'s husband", Name of śiva-  |
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sarvānukrama | m. a complete index (especially to the veda-) ( )  |
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sarvānukrama | m. Name of work  |
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sarvānukramaṇī | f. ( ) a complete index (especially to the veda-)  |
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sarvānukramaṇī | f. Name of work  |
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sarvānukramaṇikā | f. ( ) ( ) a complete index (especially to the veda-)  |
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sarvānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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sarvānukramaṇīvṛtti | f. Name of commentator or commentary  |
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sarvaśāstramaya | mf(ī-)n. containing all treatises  |
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sarvāstramahājvālā | f. Name of one of the 16 jaina- vidyā--devi1s  |
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sarvatantramaya | mf(ī-)n. (prob.) containing all doctrines  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍala | n. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍaladevatāmantra | m. plural Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍalādikārikā | f. Name of work  |
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sarvatobhadramaṇḍalakrama | m. Name of work  |
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sarvoparama | m. cessation of all things, absolute rest ( sarvoparamatva -tva- n.)  |
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sarvoparamatva | n. sarvoparama |
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śaśadharamauli | m. "moon-crested", Name of śiva-  |
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sasambhrama | mf(ā-)n. filled with confusion or bewilderment, bewildered, flurried, agitated ( sasambhramam am- ind.)  |
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sasambhramam | ind. sasambhrama |
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saśāstramarutvatīya | m. the second graha- (q.v) at the midday libation  |
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śaśidharamaṅgalamata | n. Name of work  |
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saśrama | mf(ā-)n. feeling fatigue, wearied  |
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śastrāgnisambhrama | m. trouble or alarm (caused) by war or fire  |
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śāstramati | mfn. having a well-informed mind, learned in the śāstra-  |
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śastramaya | mf(ī-)n. (rain) consisting in or formed by weapons  |
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śāstrātikrama | m. transgressing the śāstra-, violation of sacred precepts  |
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śāstropadeśakrama | m. Name of work  |
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śatacaṇḍīpūjākrama | m. Name of work  |
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śatāgramahiṣī | f. śatāgra |
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ṣaṭcakrakrama | m. Name of work  |
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ṣaṭtriṃśadvikrama | mf(ā-)n. 36 steps long  |
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satyabodhaparamahaṃsaparivrājaka | m. Name of a man.  |
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satyānandaparamahaṃsaparivrājaka | m. Name of scholar.  |
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satyaparākrama | mfn. truly brave or mighty  |
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satyaparākramatīrtha | m. Name of a man  |
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satyavikrama | mfn. having real valour, truly valiant  |
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saubhāgyakramadīpikā | f. Name of work  |
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sauramantra | m. Name of work  |
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sauramasa | m. a king of the sūra-masa-s  |
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saurāṣṭramaṇḍala | n. the district of Surat.  |
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sauryacāndramasa | mf(ī-)n. (fr. sūrya-candramas-or masa-) sacred to the sun and the moon  |
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śauryaudaryaśṛṅgāramaya | mf(ī-)n. composed of heroism and generosity and love |
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savanakrama | m. the order of libation or sacred rites  |
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savibhrama | mfn. employing amorous or coquettish glances, coquettish, wanton ( savibhramam am- ind.)  |
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savibhramam | ind. savibhrama |
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savikrama | mfn. vigorous, energetic  |
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siddhamanorama | m. Name of the second day of the civil month (karmamāsa-).  |
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siddhāśrama | m. "hermitage of the Blest", Name of a hermitage in the himālaya- (where viṣṇu- performed penance during his dwarf incarnation)  |
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siddhāśramapada | n. (the place of) the hermitage of the Blest  |
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siddhāśramatīrtha | n. Name of a tīrtha-  |
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śīghraparākrama | mfn. having quick energy, going to work quickly, quickly resolved  |
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śīghravikrama | mfn. equals -parākrama-  |
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sīmātikramaṇotsava | (māt-) m. a festival at the passing of a boundary  |
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siṃhaparākrama | m. Name of a man  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. a horse  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. (in music) a kind of time  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. Name of candra-gupta-  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. of a king of the vidyā-dhara-s  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. of a thief  |
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siṃhavikrama | m. equals vikrama-siṃha-  |
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śiñjānabhramara | mfn. equals śiñjat-ṣaḍaṅghri-  |
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sīsarama | m. Name of a dog-demon  |
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śiśiramathita | mfn. pinched by cold  |
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śiśiramayūkha | m. ( ) equals -kara-.  |
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śivaliṅgapratiṣṭhākrama | m. Name of work  |
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śivārcanakrama | m. Name of work  |
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smaramandira | n. equals -gṛha-  |
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smaramaya | mf(ī-)n. produced by love  |
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smaraṇakramamālā | f. Name of work (treating of meditation on caitanya-, kṛṣṇa-, and vṛndā-vana-).  |
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smaraśaramaya | mf(ī-)n. abounding in kāma-'s arrows (id est particular flowers)  |
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śmaśānādhivyatikrama | m. passing over a cemetery, ib  |
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smṛtivibhrama | m. confusion of memory  |
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somamantrānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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somāśrama | m. Name of a place of pilgrimage |
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somavāravratācaraṇakrama | m. somavāravrata |
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sopakrama | mfn. set about, undertaken  |
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śrāddhānukramaṇikā | f. Name of work  |
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śrama | m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) fatigue, weariness, exhaustion etc.  |
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śrama | m. exertion, labour, toil, exercise, effort either bodily or mental, hard work of any kind (as in performing acts of bodily mortification, religious exercises and austerity; śramaṃ-kṛ-,"to work hard at one's studies"), pains or trouble bestowed on (locative case or compound) etc.  |
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śrama | m. military exercise, drill |
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śrama | m. Name of a son of āpa-  |
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śrama | m. of a son of vasu-deva-  |
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śramacchid | mfn. destroying fatigue,  |
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śramaghna | mfn. dispelling fatigue  |
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śramaghnī | f. the fruit of Cucurbita Lagenaria  |
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śramajala | n. "toil water", perspiration  |
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śramakara | mfn. causing fatigue or trouble  |
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śramakarśita | mfn. worn out with fatigue  |
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śramakarṣita | mfn. worn out with fatigue  |
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śramakhinna | mfn. distressed by fatigue  |
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śramaklānta | mfn. exhausted with fatigue  |
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śramamohita | mfn. bewildered or stupefied by fatigue  |
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śramaṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. making effort or exertion, toiling, labouring, (especially) following a toilsome or menial business  |
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śramaṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. base, vile, bad  |
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śramaṇa | mf(ā-or ī-)n. naked  |
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