सिद्धिः f. [सिध्-क्तिन्] 1 Accomplishment, fulfilment, completion, perfection, complete attainment (of an object); विरोधि सिद्धेरिति कर्तुमुद्यतः Ki.14.8; क्रियासिद्धिः सत्त्वे भवति महतां नोपकरणे Subhāṣ. -2 Success, prosperity, welfare, well-being. -3 Establishment, settlement. -4 Substantiation, demonstration, proof, indisputable conclusion. -5 Validity (of a rule, law &c.). -6 Decision; adjudication, settlement (of a law-suit); कार्यकारण- सिद्धौ च प्रसन्ना बुद्धिरव्यया Rām.4.18.47; तस्मान्न लेखसामर्थ्यात् सिद्धिरैकान्तिकी मता Śukra. 4.726. -7 Certainty, truth, accuracy, correctness. -8 Payment, liquidation (of a
debt); अधमर्णार्थसिद्ध्यर्थमुत्तमर्णेन चोदितः Ms.8.47. -9 Preparing, cooking (as of drugs &c.). -1 The solution of a problem. -11 Readiness. -12 Complete purity or sanctification. -13 A superhuman power of faculty; (these faculties are eight:-- अणिमा लघिमा प्राप्तिः प्राकाम्यं महिमा तथा । ईशित्वं च वशित्वं च तथा कामावसायिता ॥). -14 The acquisition of supernatural powers by magical means. -15 Marvellous skill or capability. -16 Good effect or result. -17 Final beatitude, final emancipation. -18 Understanding, intellect. -19 Concealment, vanishing, making oneself invisible. -2 A magical shoe (supposed to convey the wearer wherever he likes). -21 A kind of Yoga. -22 N. of Durgā. -23 Complete knowledge. -24 Advantage, use, good effect. -25 N. of Śiva (m. in this sense). -26 Efficacy, efficiency. -27 Becoming intelligible (as sounds or words). -28 (In Rhet.) The pointing out in the same person of various good qualities. -Comp. -द a. 1 granting success or supreme felicity. -2 giving the eight superhuman faculties; हृदि विनिहितरूपः सिद्धिदस्तद्विदां यः Māl.5.1. (-दः) an epithet of Śiva. -दात्री an epithet of Durgā. -योगः a particular suspicious conjunction of planets. -विनायकः a form of Gaṇeśa.
संसिद्धिः f. 1 Completion, complete accomplishment or attainment; स्वनुष्ठितस्य धर्मस्य संसिद्धिर्हरितोषणम् Bhāg. 1.2.13; Ku.2.63; Ms.6.29. -2 Absolution, final beatitude; संसिद्धिं परमां गताः Bg.8.15;3.2. -3 Nature, natural disposition, state or quality. -4 A passionate or intoxicated woman. -5 The last consequence, result. -6 The last decisive word.
f. [√ 2. sidh] hitting of a mark (lc.); accomplishment, performance, ful filment, complete attainment, success (sg., pl.; ord. mg.); getting the better of, cure (of a disease), by (--°ree;); coming into force; pay ment, recovery (of money due); attainment of one's aims, success, fortune (common mg.); personal perfection entailing the acquisition of supernatural powers (phil.); magical power (often °ree;-w. the magical object); effi cacy, efficiency, skill; resultance, establish ment, demonstration; work of art (rare); Success personified as a goddess, as Durgâ; N. of a female friend of Danu: -ka, a. --°ree;= siddhi, magical power; -kara, a. (î) produc ing success or fortune: î, f. N. of a sorceress; -kâra-ka, a. causing any one (g.) to attain his object; producing an effect; -kârin, a. accomplishing anything (g.); -kshetra, n. field of success, successfully accomplished ob ject; -gñâna, n. certain knowledge; -da, a. granting success or fortune; -darsin, a. see ing future success, knowing the future; -prâya, a. near to perfection; -mat, a. suc cessful; perfect (man); possessing magical power; m. perfect man; -mârga, m. road to fairyland; -yâtrika, a. wandering about for the purpose of learning magical arts; m. fortune-hunter; -yoga, m. employment of magical power; -varti,f. magical wick; -½îsvara, m. lord of magical power, ep. of Siva; n. N. of a region sacred to Siva.
noun (feminine) (in music) a particular Śruti (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
(in rhet.) the pointing out in the same person of various good qualities (not usually united) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
(prob.) a work of art (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of medicinal root (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a magical shoe (supposed to convey the wearer wherever he likes) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a particular Yoga (either the 16th or 19th) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
accomplishment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjudication (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
advantage (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
any unusual skill or faculty or capability (often in comp.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
art (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
beatitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
becoming clear or intelligible (as sounds or words) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bliss (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
coming into force (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
complete attainment (of any object) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
complete sanctification (by penance etc.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
cooking (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
cure by (comp.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
decision (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
demonstration (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
determination (of a lawsuit) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
dexterity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
efficacy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
efficiency (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
establishment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
final emancipation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fortune (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fulfilment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
good luck (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
healing (of a disease) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
indisputable conclusion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
intellect (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
issue (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
liquidation (of a debt) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
making one's self invisible (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
maturing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
maturity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a daughter of Dakṣa and wife of Dharma (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a friend of Danu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of Durgā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of one of the wives of Gaṇśa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of the wife of Bhaga and mother of Mahiman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
payment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perfection (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
performance (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
personal success (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
preparation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
proof (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
prosperity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
readiness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
result (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
Success or Perfection personified (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
settlement (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
settlement (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
skill in general (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
solution of a problem (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
substantiation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
success (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
supreme felicity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the acquisition of supernatural powers by magical means or the supposed faculty so acquired (the eight usually enumerated are given in the following Śloka) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the hitting of a mark (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
understanding (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
validity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
vanishing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (neuter) name of a mountain (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
name of a sacred district (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
place of beatitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
seat of bliss (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective accomplished (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perfect (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
possessing magical power (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
successful (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (neuter) any sacred spot where pilgrims may obtain beatitude (such as on the Ganges etc.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the part of a medical work dealing with the efficacious treatment of disease (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (feminine) (in logic) want of proof (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
(in Sāṅkhya phil.) incompleteness (eight forms of it are enumerated) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
conclusion not warranted by the premises (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
failure (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
imperfect accomplishment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (feminine) accomplishment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
argument (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
attainment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
celebrity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fame (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
general opinion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
proof (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
publicity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
renown (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
rumour (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
success (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (feminine) beatitude (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
complete accomplishment or fulfilment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
final emancipation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
fixed or settled opinion (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perfect state (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perfection (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
success (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the Iast consequence or result (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the last or decisive word (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
noun (feminine) accomplishment fulfilment (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
accomplishment of what has to be done (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
proof (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the establishing of what has to be proved (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the success of an undertaking (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
adjective absolute (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
belonging to nature (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
effected by supernatural means (as spells etc.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
effected naturally (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
existing absolutely (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
existing by its own nature or essence (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
innate (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
native (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
natural (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
self-existent (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
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