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Word Reference Gender Number Synonyms Definition agādham Masculine Singular atalasparśa m very deep sparśa ḥ3.4.14 Masculine Singular spraṣṭaḥ , upataptā śvasanaḥ Masculine Singular vāyuḥ , pṛṣadaśvaḥ , anilaḥ , mārutaḥ , samīraṇaḥ , pavanaḥ , mātariśvā , gandhavahaḥ , āśugaḥ , marut , nabhasvān , pavamānaḥ , sparśa naḥ , sadāgatiḥ , gandhavāhaḥ , samīraḥ , jagatprāṇaḥ , vātaḥ , prabhañjanaḥ air or wind tyāgaḥ 2.7.31 Masculine Singular aṃhatiḥ , prādeśanam , vitaraṇam , utsarjanam , apavarjanam , pratipādanam , viśrāṇanam , dānam , nirvapaṇam , sparśa nam , visarjanam , vihāyitam yāsaḥ Masculine Singular durālabhā , kacchurā , dhanvayāsaḥ , samudrāntā , rodanī , duḥsparśa ḥ , anantā , kunāśakaḥ , yavāsaḥ upasparśa ḥ 2.7.38 Masculine Singular ācamanam
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sparśa śana - etc. See p.1269. sparśa mfn. touching (in a -bhūtala -sp - , manaḥ -sp - , q.v ) sparśa m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā - ). ) touch, sense of touch ( sparśatas -tas - ind. exempli gratia, 'for example' sparśa -taḥ sukhaṃ tat - ,"that is pleasant to the touch") , contact (figuratively applied to the beginning of an eclipse or to any astronomy contact) etc. sparśa m. (in gram.) collective Name of the twenty-five consonants constituting the five classes from k - to m - (so-called because formed by complete contact of the organs of utterance; see sthāna - and spṛṣṭa - ) sparśa m. (in philosophy ) the quality of tangibility (which constitutes the skin's viṣaya - q.v ) sparśa m. any quality which is perceptible by touching any object (exempli gratia, 'for example' heat, cold, smoothness, softness etc.) etc. sparśa m. feeling, sensation (exempli gratia, 'for example' siraḥ -śūla -sp - ,"sensation of headache") etc. sparśa m. pleasant feeling sparśa m. unpleasant or morbid sensation, illness Va1rtt. 1 sparśa m. air, wind sparśa m. (according to to some) temperature sparśa m. a kind of sexual union sparśa m. a gift, offering (See kāka -sp - and sp -yajña - below) sparśa m. wrong reading for spaśa - , a spy sparśa f. (a word of unknown meaning) sparśa dveṣam. sensitiveness to touch sparśa guṇamfn. having the quality of tangibility (said of the air) sparśa hānif. loss of feeling or of sensitiveness sparśa hānif. red pustules (a kind of disease) sparśa jamfn. produced by touch sparśa kamfn. touching, feeling, a toucher sparśa kliṣṭamfn. painful to the touch sparśa kṣamamfn. capable of touch, tangible sparśa lajjāf. "shrinking from touches", the sensitive plant, Mimosa Pudica sparśa maṇim. "touchstone", a kind of philosopher's stone (supposed to turn everything it touches to gold) sparśa maṇiprabhavan. "touches-stone-production", gold sparśa namf(ī - )n. touching, handling sparśa namf(ī - )n. affecting, acting upon, afflicting sparśa nam. air, wind sparśa nan. the act of touching, touch, contact etc. sparśa nan. sensation, sense of touch, organ of sensation or feeling, sensitive nerve sparśa nan. gift, donation sparśa nakan. (in sāṃkhya - ) that which touches (said of the skin) sparśa nendriyan. the sense of touch sparśa nīyamfn. to be touched sparśa nīyamfn. to be perceived or felt sparśa rasikamfn. fond of sensation, sensual, lustful, sparśa rephasaṃdhim. the junction of a sparśa - (q.v ) letter and r - sparśa rūpavatmfn. pleasant to the touches and of beautiful appearance sparśa śabdavatmfn. palpable and audible sparśa saṃcārinmfn. passing (from one to another) by contact, contagious, infectious sparśa saṃkocinm. "closing at the touches", Diascorea Globosa sparśa snānan. bathing or ablution at the entrance of the sun or moon into an eclipse sparśa spanda(or, less correctly -syanda - ) m. "starting at the touches", a frog sparśa śuddhāf. "pure to the touches", Asparagus Racemosus sparśa sukhamfn. pleasant to the touch sparśa tāf. a state of contact or touch (in a -bhū -tala -sparśatā - ) sparśa tanmātran. the subtle element of tangibility (or of air) sparśa tasind. sparśa sparśa tvan. a state of feeling, sensation sparśa tvajātipramāṇan. Name of a nyāya - work sparśa vargam. the whole class of sparśa - consonants (See sparśa - ) sparśa vatmfn. having tangibility, palpable ( sparśavattva -tva - n. ) etc. sparśa vatmfn. pleasant to the touches, smooth, soft sparśa vattvan. sparśavat sparśa vedyamfn. to be known or apprehended by the sense of touches sparśa vihāram. a comfortable existence, sparśa yajñam. "touches-offering", an offering consisting in the mere touches of the things offered sparśa yitavyamfn. (fr. Causal ) to be perceived or felt sparśa yogaśāstran. Name of a yoga - work abhūtalasparśa tā f. not touching the ground, agnisparśa mfn. scalding hot, alpasparśa mf(ā - )n. insensible, (varia lectio ) aṅgasparśa m. bodily contact. asparśa mfn. not having the faculty of perception by touch asparśa mfn. intangible asparśa m. non-contact with (instrumental case ) asparśa na n. non-contact, avoiding the contact of anything (especially of one who is impure). asparśa para mfn. not followed by a letter called sparśa - q.v atalasparśa mfn. whose bottom cannot be reached, bottomless. atisparśa m. too marked contact (of the tongue and palate) in pronunciation. bāhyasparśa m. contact with external objects duḥkhasaṃsparśa mfn. unpleasant to the touch duḥkhasparśa mfn. equals -saṃsp - duḥsparśa mfn. difficult to be touched or unpleasant to the touch duḥsparśa m. Alhagi Maurorum (also śaka - , ) duḥsparśa m. Guilandina Bonduc duḥsparśa m. Solanum Jacquini duḥsparśa m. Mucuna Pruritus duḥsparśa m. Cassyta Filiformis gaganasparśa na m. "touching the sky", Name of one of the 8 marut - s gaganasparśa na m. air, wind gātrasparśa m. contact of the limbs ghorasaṃsparśa mfn. terrible to the touch ghorasaṃsparśa mfn. (superl. tama - ) indriyasparśa m. touching parts of the body (in the nyāsa - ceremonial), jalāpasparśa na n. (touching id est ) using water kākasparśa m. the touching of a crow on kākasparśa m. a ceremony performed on the tenth day after a death consisting in the offering of rice to crows. kharasparśa mf(ā - )n. sharp, hot (as wind) kīlasaṃsparśa m. Name of the plant Diospyros glutinosa (commonly called Gava, a plant the fruit of which yields a substance like turpentine used to cover the bottom of boats) kolisparśa See -sarpa - . manaḥsparśa mfn. touching the heart mātrāsparśa m. material contact, the concurrence of material elements mṛdusparśa mf(ā - )n. soft to the touch nasparśa na n. non-contact. niḥsparśa mfn. hard, rough niḥsparśa gātra mfn. rough-limbed prānopasparśa na n. touching the organs of sense of sense pratyupasparśa na n. touching or sipping (water) again rāhusaṃsparśa m. "contact with rāhu - ", an eclipse rāṅkavājinasaṃsparśa m. the touch of a woollen skin rūparasagandhasparśa vat mfn. having colour and taste and smell and palpability rūparasasparśa vat mfn. having colour and taste and palpability rūpasparśa vat mfn. possessing colour and palpability śabdasparśa rasa m. plural sound and touch and taste samasparśa mfn. having the same contact, equal in touch, having the same effect of contact, equally defiling saṃsparśa m. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā - ). ) close or mutual contact, touch, conjunction, mixture etc. saṃsparśa m. perception, sense saṃsparśa ja mfn. produced by contact or sensible perception sāṃsparśa ka n. (fr. saṃ -sparśa - ) touch, contact saṃsparśa na mfn. touching saṃsparśa na n. contact, mixture with (instrumental case genitive case ,or compound ) sāndrasparśa mfn. unctuous or soft to the touch śavasparśa m. touching a corpses śītalasparśa mfn. cold to the touch śītasaṃsparśa mfn. cool to the touch śītasparśa mfn. equals -saṃsparśa - śītasparśa m. a cold sensation śūdrasaṃsparśa m. the touch of a śūdra - suduḥsparśa mfn. very unpleasant to be touched or felt sukhasaṃsparśa mf(ā - )n. agreeable to the touch, pleasant to the feelings, gratifying sukhasparśa mf(ā - )n. equals -saṃsparśa - etc. sukhāsparśa mfn. equals sukha -sparśa - sukhasparśa vihāratā f. an easy life or state of existence. ( ) sukhasparśa vihāritā f. an easy life or state of existence. ( ) śuktisparśa m. a dark spot or flaw on a pearl susparśa mfn. pleasant to the touch, very soft or tender tryahasparśa m. equals tri -dina -spṛś - udakasparśa mfn. touching different parts of the body with water udakasparśa mfn. touching water in confirmation of a promise udakasparśa na n. the act of touching water, ablution udakopasparśa na n. touching or sipping water udakopasparśa na n. ablution udbhūtasparśa vat mfn. having distinct or positive tangibility, tangible upasparśa m. touching, contact upasparśa m. washing, bathing, ablution (as a religious act) upasparśa m. sipping water (from the palm of the hand and swallowing it as a ceremonial) upasparśa na n. the act of touching upasparśa na n. ablution, bath upasparśa na n. sipping water (see udako pa - .) uṣṇasparśa vat mfn. anything which feels hot (as fire) vajrasaṃsparśa mfn. as hard as adamant, vedasparśa m. Name of a preceptor
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sparśa ḥ स्पर्शः 1 [स्पर्श्, स्पृश् वा-घञ्] Touch, contact (in all senses); स्पर्शान् कृत्वा बहिर्बाह्यांश्चक्षुश्चैवान्तरे भ्रुवोः Bg.5.27; तदिदं स्पर्शक्षमं रत्नम् Ś.1.28;2.7. -2 Contact (in astr.). -3 Conflict, encounter. -4 Feeling, sensation, the sense of touch. -5 The quality of touch or tangibility, touch, the object or विषय of skin (त्वच्); स्पर्शगुणो वायुः T. S.; स्पर्शनं स्पर्शती स्पर्शान् बुद्धिर्विक्रियते$सकृत् Mb.12.285.2. -6 That which affects or influences, affection, seizure. -7 Disease, illness, disorder, distemper. -8 A consonant of any of the five classes of letters (from क् to म्); कादयो मान्ताः स्पर्शाः; स्पर्शस्तस्याभवज्जीवः स्वरो देह उदाहृतः Bhāg.3.12.46. -9 A gift, donation, presentation. -1 Air, wind. -11 The sky. -12 Sexual union; स्त्रीपुंसयोः संप्रयोगे स्पर्शः कस्याधिको भवेत् Mb.13.12.1. -13 A secret spy. -र्शा An unchaste woman. -Comp. -अज्ञ a. senseless, insensible. -अनुकल a. pleasant to the touch, cooling. -आनन्दा an apsaras. -इन्द्रियम् the organ or sense of touch. -उदय a. followed by a consonant. -उपलः, -मणिः a kind of jewel considered to be the same as 'philosopher's stone'. ˚मणिप्रभवम् gold; L. D. B. -क्लिष्ट a. painful to the touch. -क्षम a. capable of touch, tangible. -गुण a. having the quality of tangibility (as air); बलवाञ्जायते वायुः स वै स्पर्शगुणो मतः Ms.1.76. -तन्मात्रम् the subtile element of tangibility. -द्वेषः sensitiveness to touch. -यज्ञः an offering consisting in the mere touch of the things offered; स्पर्शयज्ञं करिष्यामि विधिरेष सनातनः Mb.14.92.19. -रसिक a. sensual, lustful. -लज्जा, -संकोचपर्णिका the sensitive plant (Mar. लाजाळू). -वेद्य a. to be apprehended by the sense of
touch. -संचारिन् a. contagious, infectious. -स्नानम् ablution at the entrance of a sun or moon into an eclipse. -स्पन्दः, -स्यन्दः a frog. sparśa na स्पर्शन a. (-नी f.) [स्पर्श्-स्पृश्-वा ल्युट्] 1 Touching, handling. -2 Affecting, influencing. -नः Air, wind. -नम् 1 Touching, touch, contact. -2 Sensation, feel ing. -3 Sense or organ of touch; Bg.15.9. -4 A gift, donation. sparśa nakam स्पर्शनकम् A term used in Sāṁkhya philosophy for the 'skin.' sparśa vat स्पर्शवत् a. 1 Tangible. -2 Soft, soft or agreeable to the touch; भूर्जत्वचः स्पर्शवतीर्दधानाः Ku.1.55. atisparśa अतिस्पर्श a. Not liberal, niggardly, mean-spirited. -र्शः Slight contact or absence of contact of the tongue and palate in pronunciation; epithet of the semivowels and vowels. saṃsparśa ḥ संस्पर्शः 1 Contact, touch, conjunction, mixture; ये हि संस्पर्शजा भोगा दुःखयोनय एव ते Bg.5.22. -2 Being touched or affected. -3 Perception, sense.
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sparśa a. (--°ree;) [√ spris] touching (rare); m. touch, contact; feeling, sensation, of (--°ree;, headache, jealousy); pleasant feeling (rare); sense of touch; (contact=) mute or nasal letter (gr.); sts. incorr. for spasa: -klishta, pp. painful to the touch; -kshama, a. tangible. sparśa na n. touching, contact; feel ing, sense of touch; -anîya, fp. to be touched. sparśa rasika a. fond of sensa tion, sensual, lustful; -vat, a. tangible; plea sant to the touch; -samkârin, a. transmitted by contact, infectious (disease); -½anukûla, a. pleasant to the touch, cooling. abhūtalasparśa a. not touch ing the earth: -tâ, f. abst. n. asparśa na n. absence or avoidance of contact. udakopasparśa na n. ablu tion; -in, a. performing ablutions. udbhūtasparśa vat a. tan gible. upasparśa na n. touching; bath ing, ablution; rinsing the mouth; -in, a. touching, bathing in (--°ree;); -sprís, a. touch ing; f. caress. nasparśa na n. non-contact. śītasparśa m. feeling of cold; -hara, a. removing cold. śītalasparśa a. cold to the touch.
Dictionary of Sanskrit Grammar KV Abhyankar
"sparśa" has 4 results. sparśa a contact consonant: a term used in connection with the consonants of the five classes, verily because the karana or the tip of the tongue touches the place of utterance in the mouth in their pronunciation; confer, compare कादयो भावसानाः स्पर्शाः S.K. Samjnaprakarana on P. VIII. 2.1; confer, compare also अाद्या: स्पर्शाः पञ्च ते पञ्चवर्गाः R.Pr. I.78: confer, compare also T.Pr.I.7. ātisparśa excess of contact, which to a certain extent spoils the pronunciation and leads to.a fault. अतिस्पर्श is the same as दुःस्पर्श, the letter ळ being called दुःस्पृष्ट on account of excess of contact. This excess of contact ( अतिस्पर्श) in the case of the utterance of the letter र् results into a fault as it practically borders on stammering; confer, compare अतिस्पर्शो बर्बरता च रेफे, Ṛgvedaprātiśākhya by Śaunaka ( Sanskrit Sāhityapariṣad Edition, Calcutta.) XIV. 26. adhisparśa m incompletely pronounced, referring to a letter so pronouncedition akṣarasamāmnāya alphabet: traditional enumeration of phonetically independent letters generally beginning with the vowel a (अ). Although the number of letters and the order in which they are stated differ in different treatises, still, qualitatively they are much the same. The Śivasūtras, on which Pāṇini's grammar is based, enumerate 9 vowels, 4 semi-vowels, twenty five class-consonants and 4 | sibilants. The nine vowels are five simple vowels or monothongs (समानाक्षर) as they are called in ancient treatises, and the four diphthongs, (सन्ध्यक्षर ). The four semi-vowels y, v, r, l, ( य् व् र् ल् ) or antasthāvarṇa, the twenty five class-consonants or mutes called sparśa, and the four ūṣman letters ś, ṣ, s and h ( श् ष् स् ह् ) are the same in all the Prātiśākhya and grammar works although in the Prātiśākhya works the semi-vowels are mentioned after the class consonants.The difference in numbers, as noticed, for example in the maximum number which reaches 65 in the VājasaneyiPrātiśākhya, is due to the separate mention of the long and protracted vowels as also to the inclusion of the Ayogavāha letters, and their number. The Ayogavāha letters are anusvāra, visarjanīya,jihvāmulīya, upadhmānīya, nāsikya, four yamas and svarabhaktī. The Ṛk Prātiśākhya does not mention l (लृ), but adding long ā (अा) i (ई) ,ū (ऊ) and ṛ (ऋ) to the short vowels, mentions 12 vowels, and mentioning 3 Ayogavāhas (< क्, = प् and अं) lays down 48 letters. The Ṛk Tantra Prātiśākhya adds the vowel l (लृ) (short as also long) and mentions 14 vowels, 4 semivowels, 25 mutes, 4 sibilants and by adding 10 ayogavāhas viz. 4 yamas, nāsikya, visarjanīya, jihvāmulīya, upadhmānīya and two kinds of anusvāra, and thus brings the total number to 57. The Ṛk Tantra makes a separate enumeration by putting diphthongs first, long vowles afterwards and short vowels still afterwards, and puts semi-vowels first before mutes, for purposes of framing brief terms or pratyāhāras. This enumeration is called varṇopadeśa in contrast with the other one which is called varṇoddeśa. The Taittirīya prātiśākhya adds protracted vowels and lays down 60 letters : The Ṣikṣā of Pāṇini lays down 63 or 64 letters, while the Vājasaneyi-prātiśākhya gives 65 letters. confer, compare Vājasaneyi Prātiśākhya. VIII. 1-25. The alphabet of the modern Indian Languages is based on the Varṇasamāmnāya given in the Vājasaneyi-prātiśākhya. The Prātiśākhyas call this enumeration by the name Varṇa-samāmnāya. The Ṛk tantra uses the terms Akṣara samāmnāya and Brahmarāśi which are picked up later on by Patañjali.confer, compare सोयमक्षरसमाम्नायो वाक्समाम्नायः पुष्पितः फलितश्चन्द्रतारकवत् प्रतिमण्डितो वेदितव्यो ब्रह्मराशिः । सर्ववेदपुण्यफलावाप्तिश्चास्य ज्ञाने भवति । मातापितरौ चास्य स्वर्गे लोके महीयेते । Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali on the Sūtras of Pāṇini (Dr. Kielhorn's edition ). Ahnika.2-end.
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sparśa and consonant stops SB 12.6.43 sparśa because of the touch SB 10.85.54 sparśa because of touching SB 10.16.26 sparśa by material contact SB 11.22.51 sparśa by the touch SB 10.33.21 SB 10.34.9 SB 10.47.19 SB 10.82.29-30 sparśa for the touch SB 10.22.24 sparśa from contact SB 5.16.18 sparśa on account of being touched SB 10.30.10 sparśa roughly handled SB 1.8.5 sparśa senses SB 1.6.34 sparśa the touch CC Adi 2.54 CC Madhya 2.34 sparśa touch CC Adi 12.26 CC Adi 4.247 CC Adi 5.104 CC Antya 15.15 CC Antya 16.112 CC Antya 4.9 CC Madhya 10.54 CC Madhya 13.97 CC Madhya 2.34 SB 11.16.36 SB 2.5.26-29 sparśa touch SB 2.5.26-29 sparśa touch SB 2.5.26-29 SB 2.6.4 SB 5.11.10 sparśa touched by SB 2.7.25 sparśa touching CC Antya 7.10 CC Madhya 11.167 CC Madhya 20.289 SB 1.10.11-12 SB 1.19.33 SB 11.17.33 SB 3.21.10 SB 3.29.16 SB 4.9.49 sparśa with the consonant stops SB 11.21.38-40 sparśa ha-ila there has been touching CC Madhya 13.182 sparśa ha-ila there has been touching CC Madhya 13.182 sparśa ha-ila there has been touching CC Madhya 13.182 sparśa nāhi kare he does not touch CC Antya 9.72 sparśa nāhi kare he does not touch CC Antya 9.72 sparśa nāhi kare he does not touch CC Antya 9.72 sparśa -anukūlām happy for the touch SB 3.9.20 sparśa -anukūlām happy for the touch SB 3.9.20 sparśa -gandha even the slightest contact CC Adi 5.86 sparśa -gandha even the slightest contact CC Adi 5.86 sparśa -jam derived by touch sensation SB 4.9.9 sparśa -jam derived by touch sensation SB 4.9.9 sparśa -maṇi the touchstone CC Madhya 6.279 sparśa -maṇi the touchstone CC Madhya 6.279 sparśa -maṇi touchstone CC Madhya 2.34 sparśa -maṇi touchstone CC Madhya 2.34 sparśa -mātre as soon as I touched it CC Antya 18.49 sparśa -mātre as soon as I touched it CC Antya 18.49 sparśa -mātreṇa simply by touching SB 9.9.12 sparśa -mātreṇa simply by touching SB 9.9.12 sparśa -rūpiṇā which exhibits the forms of the different phonemes of the alphabet, beginning with the sparśa letters SB 11.21.38-40 sparśa -rūpiṇā which exhibits the forms of the different phonemes of the alphabet, beginning with the sparśa letters SB 11.21.38-40 sparśa -tanmātrāt which evolves from the subtle element touch SB 3.26.38 sparśa -tanmātrāt which evolves from the subtle element touch SB 3.26.38 sparśa -vedibhyaḥ than those perceiving touch SB 3.29.29 sparśa -vedibhyaḥ than those perceiving touch SB 3.29.29 sparśa -vihīnasya who are devoid of any contact with material enjoyment SB 11.7.30 sparśa -vihīnasya who are devoid of any contact with material enjoyment SB 11.7.30 sparśa -yogya fit to be touched CC Madhya 11.156 sparśa -yogya fit to be touched CC Madhya 11.156 sparśa ' touch CC Madhya 7.144-145 sparśa ḥ the set of letters from ka to ma SB 3.12.47 sparśa ḥ the subtle element touch SB 3.26.35 sparśa ḥ touch SB 11.12.19 SB 11.22.16 sparśa ha touch CC Antya 4.153 sparśa m the touch SB 10.83.43 sparśa m touch SB 3.5.33 sparśa na and touching your feet SB 9.5.20 sparśa na being touched SB 10.86.52 sparśa na by the touching SB 5.17.20 sparśa na by touching SB 5.14.2 sparśa na for the touch SB 10.83.11 sparśa na the touching CC Madhya 8.287 sparśa na touching SB 10.82.29-30 SB 10.84.10 SB 11.11.11 SB 11.11.34-41 SB 4.23.20 sparśa na whose touch SB 6.8.24 sparśa nam the tactile sense SB 3.26.47 sparśa nam touch BG 15.9 sparśa nam touching SB 4.23.19 sparśa nāt by the touch SB 10.88.18-19 sparśa nena by touching SB 7.10.22 sparśa sya of the subtle element touch SB 3.26.36 sparśa sya of touch SB 3.26.35 sparśa tvam the distinguishing attributes SB 3.26.36 sparśa vat with touch SB 2.5.26-29 pādya-upasparśa na-ādibhiḥ with the paraphernalia of worship (pādya, arghya, etc.) SB 8.16.38 pāṇi-sparśa -akṣamābhyām which were so delicate that they were unable to bear even the touch of Sītā's palm SB 9.10.4 sarva-ańga-sparśa na touching the whole body CC Madhya 18.62 ańga-sparśa touch of the body CC Antya 18.49 arghya-pādya-upasparśa na water for washing the hands, feet and mouth SB 6.19.7 asparśa t He touched (as part of the ritual in giving as charity) SB 10.79.18 brahma-saṃsparśa m being in constant touch with the Supreme BG 6.28 caraṇa-sparśa touch of the lotus feet CC Antya 12.29 darśana-sparśa na seeing and touching CC Antya 5.39 darśana-sparśa na interview and touching CC Antya 11.103 su-duḥsparśa ḥ unpleasant to touch SB 3.17.5 guṇa-sparśa m material happiness SB 6.18.75 tāra sparśa haile if I touch them CC Antya 4.127 tumi hao sparśa -maṇi you are certainly a touchstone CC Madhya 24.277 hṛta-sparśa ḥ deprived of touch SB 11.3.14 saṃsparśa -jāḥ by contact with the material senses BG 5.22 jala-upasparśa na simply by touching the water SB 5.20.3-4 manaḥ-saṃsparśa -jān produced from demands for sense gratification SB 7.13.27 jīvera sparśa na a living entity can touch CC Antya 18.20 pāda-sparśa kaila touched with His feet CC Madhya 16.224 kara-sparśa shaking hands SB 1.11.22 tat-kara-sparśa because of being touched on the head by the lotus hand of Nṛsiṃhadeva SB 7.9.6 nā kara sparśa na do not touch CC Madhya 20.55 khara-sparśa ḥ sharply SB 1.14.16 kṛṣṇa-upasparśa touching Kṛṣṇa CC Antya 16.79 manaḥ-saṃsparśa -jān produced from demands for sense gratification SB 7.13.27 tumi hao sparśa -maṇi you are certainly a touchstone CC Madhya 24.277 mukunda-sparśa nāt by the touch of Lord Mukunda SB 10.42.8 nā kara sparśa na do not touch CC Madhya 20.55 saṃsparśa -nirvṛtaḥ feeling great joy by contact with the Lord SB 7.4.41 pāda-sparśa m being touched by the feet SB 4.10.10 pāda-sparśa -vilajjitaḥ being ashamed because Durvāsā was touching his lotus feet SB 9.5.2 pāda-sparśa for the touch of His lotus feet SB 10.23.47 sva-pāda-sparśa na of touching His feet CC Adi 6.74 pāda-sparśa kaila touched with His feet CC Madhya 16.224 śrīmat-pāda-sparśa by the touch of the lotus feet CC Madhya 25.77 arghya-pādya-upasparśa na water for washing the hands, feet and mouth SB 6.19.7 pādya-upasparśa na-ādibhiḥ with the paraphernalia of worship (pādya, arghya, etc.) SB 8.16.38 pāṇi-sparśa -akṣamābhyām which were so delicate that they were unable to bear even the touch of Sītā's palm SB 9.10.4 pasparśa touched SB 4.9.4 pasparśa touched SB 4.26.20 pasparśa he touched SB 10.27.2 prakṛti-sparśa na the Lord glances over the material nature CC Madhya 20.273 rasera sparśa na tasting CC Antya 6.311 saṃsparśa -jāḥ by contact with the material senses BG 5.22 saṃsparśa being touched SB 4.9.42-43 saṃsparśa -nirvṛtaḥ feeling great joy by contact with the Lord SB 7.4.41 manaḥ-saṃsparśa -jān produced from demands for sense gratification SB 7.13.27 saṃsparśa by the touch SB 10.85.55-56 saṃsparśa ḥ the touch SB 10.83.15-16 saṃsparśa iḥ whose contact SB 10.76.24 brahma-saṃsparśa m being in constant touch with the Supreme BG 6.28 saṃsparśa m touch SB 3.6.16 saṃsparśa nena with touching SB 10.32.15 sarva-ańga-sparśa na touching the whole body CC Madhya 18.62 kara-sparśa shaking hands SB 1.11.22 su-sparśa soft to the touch SB 3.33.16 tat-kara-sparśa because of being touched on the head by the lotus hand of Nṛsiṃhadeva SB 7.9.6 pāda-sparśa -vilajjitaḥ being ashamed because Durvāsā was touching his lotus feet SB 9.5.2 pāṇi-sparśa -akṣamābhyām which were so delicate that they were unable to bear even the touch of Sītā's palm SB 9.10.4 pāda-sparśa for the touch of His lotus feet SB 10.23.47 pāda-sparśa kaila touched with His feet CC Madhya 16.224 tumi hao sparśa -maṇi you are certainly a touchstone CC Madhya 24.277 śrīmat-pāda-sparśa by the touch of the lotus feet CC Madhya 25.77 tāra sparśa haile if I touch them CC Antya 4.127 caraṇa-sparśa touch of the lotus feet CC Antya 12.29 ańga-sparśa touch of the body CC Antya 18.49 khara-sparśa ḥ sharply SB 1.14.16 sukha-sparśa ḥ very pleasing to the touch SB summary hṛta-sparśa ḥ deprived of touch SB 11.3.14 su-sparśa iḥ gentle to the touch SB 11.7.60 pāda-sparśa m being touched by the feet SB 4.10.10 guṇa-sparśa m material happiness SB 6.18.75 yat-sparśa na simply by the slight association of whom SB 10.12.38 sva-pāda-sparśa na of touching His feet CC Adi 6.74 sarva-ańga-sparśa na touching the whole body CC Madhya 18.62 nā kara sparśa na do not touch CC Madhya 20.55 prakṛti-sparśa na the Lord glances over the material nature CC Madhya 20.273 darśana-sparśa na seeing and touching CC Antya 5.39 rasera sparśa na tasting CC Antya 6.311 darśana-sparśa na interview and touching CC Antya 11.103 jīvera sparśa na a living entity can touch CC Antya 18.20 mukunda-sparśa nāt by the touch of Lord Mukunda SB 10.42.8 śrīmat-pāda-sparśa by the touch of the lotus feet CC Madhya 25.77 su-duḥsparśa ḥ unpleasant to touch SB 3.17.5 su-sparśa soft to the touch SB 3.33.16 su-sparśa iḥ gentle to the touch SB 11.7.60 sukha-sparśa ḥ very pleasing to the touch SB summary sva-pāda-sparśa na of touching His feet CC Adi 6.74 tāra sparśa haile if I touch them CC Antya 4.127 tat-kara-sparśa because of being touched on the head by the lotus hand of Nṛsiṃhadeva SB 7.9.6 tumi hao sparśa -maṇi you are certainly a touchstone CC Madhya 24.277 upasparśa by being respectfully touched SB 11.7.44 upasparśa water for washing the Lord's mouth SB 11.27.25-26 kṛṣṇa-upasparśa touching Kṛṣṇa CC Antya 16.79 upasparśa na the touching of which SB 5.17.1 jala-upasparśa na simply by touching the water SB 5.20.3-4 arghya-pādya-upasparśa na water for washing the hands, feet and mouth SB 6.19.7 pādya-upasparśa na-ādibhiḥ with the paraphernalia of worship (pādya, arghya, etc.) SB 8.16.38 upasparśa naiḥ touching SB 8.16.39 upasparśa naiḥ and by touching for purification SB 11.29.41-44 upasparśa nāt from bathing in that water or touching it SB 6.5.4-5 upasparśa nāt by bathing regularly in the water SB 6.5.26 pāda-sparśa -vilajjitaḥ being ashamed because Durvāsā was touching his lotus feet SB 9.5.2 yat-sparśa na simply by the slight association of whom SB 10.12.38
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sparśa noun (masculine) (in gram.) collective name of the twenty-five consonants constituting the five classes from k to m (so-called because formed by complete contact of the organs of utterance (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
(in phil.) the quality of tangibility (which constitutes the skin's viṣaya) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a gift (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of sexual union (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a spy (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
air (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
any quality which is perceptible by touching any object (e.g. heat) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
contact (fig. applied to the beginning of an eclipse or to any astron. contact) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
feeling (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
illness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
offering (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pleasant feeling (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sensation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
temperature (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
unpleasant or morbid sensation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 693/72933 sparśa dveṣa noun (masculine) sensitiveness to touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 71894/72933 sparśa hāni noun (feminine) loss of feeling or of sensitiveness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
red pustules (a kind of disease) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 31171/72933 sparśa ka adjective a toucher (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
feeling (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touching (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 71892/72933 sparśa kānta noun (neuter) name of a ?? at ŚrīśailaFrequency rank 71893/72933 sparśa lajjā noun (feminine) Mimosa Pudica (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the sensitive plant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 71898/72933 sparśa na noun (masculine) air (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
wind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 25972/72933 sparśa na noun (neuter) contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
donation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
gift (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
organ of sensation or feeling (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sensation (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sense of touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sensitive nerve (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the act of touching (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 2908/72933 sparśa naka noun (neuter) (in Sāṃkhya) that which touches (said of the skin) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 71895/72933 sparśa navant adjective Frequency rank 71896/72933 sparśa uṣadhī noun (feminine) dagdharuhāFrequency rank 71901/72933 sparśa vant adjective having tangibility (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
pleasant to the touches (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
smooth (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
soft (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 8376/72933 sparśa vatī noun (feminine) [rel.] name of a Śakti of ŚivaFrequency rank 71899/72933 sparśa vedha noun (masculine) img/alchemy.bmpFrequency rank 13877/72933 sparśa vedhaka adjective performing sparśavedhaFrequency rank 20371/72933 sparśa vedhin adjective img/alchemy.bmpFrequency rank 12296/72933 sparśa y verb (class 10 parasmaipada) Frequency rank 13265/72933 sparśa yitṛ adjective touchingFrequency rank 71897/72933 atisaṃsparśa noun (masculine) Frequency rank 42265/72933 asaṃsparśa noun (masculine) Frequency rank 23312/72933 asparśa noun (masculine) non-contact with (instr.) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 20831/72933 asparśa adjective intangible (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
not having the faculty of perception by touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 11935/72933 asparśa na noun (neuter) avoiding the contact of anything (especially of one who is impure) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
non-contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 18957/72933 asparśa vant adjective Frequency rank 32919/72933 udakasparśa na noun (neuter) ablution (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the act of touching water (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 47248/72933 upasparśa noun (masculine) ablution (as a religious act) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bathing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sipping water (from the palm of the hand and swallowing it as a ceremonial) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touching (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
washing (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 33557/72933 upasparśa na noun (neuter) ablution (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
bath (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sipping water (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
the act of touching (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 9570/72933 upasparśa y verb (class 10 parasmaipada) to make someone touch somethingFrequency rank 33558/72933 duḥsparśa noun (masculine) Alhagi Maurorum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
a kind of jujube tree
Guilandina Bonduc (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 28425/72933 duḥsparśa adjective difficult to be touched or unpleasant to the touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 28426/72933 duḥsparśa ka noun (masculine) Frequency rank 35795/72933 śuktisparśa noun (masculine) a dark spot or flaw on a pearl (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
anhaftende Kalkteile von der Muschelschale (Garbe, Richard (1974), 74)Frequency rank 67824/72933 saṃsparśa noun (masculine) close or mutual contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
conjunction (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mixture (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
perception (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
sense (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 3346/72933 saṃsparśa ka adjective Frequency rank 70179/72933 saṃsparśa na noun (neuter) contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
mixture with (instr) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 8709/72933 saṃsparśa navant adjective Frequency rank 70180/72933 sāṃsparśa ka noun (neuter) contact (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 70480/72933 sukhasparśa noun (masculine neuter) ṭaṅkaṇa; boraxFrequency rank 25872/72933 susparśa adjective pleasant to the touch (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))
very soft or tender (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988))Frequency rank 41077/72933
Wordnet Search
"sparśa" has 16 results.
sparśa
saṃsparśa jaḥ rogaḥ, sparśa sañcārī rogaḥ, sañcārakaḥ rogaḥ, sañcārī rogaḥ, samparkīyaḥ rogaḥ
saḥ rogaḥ yaḥ sparśāt saṃsargāt vā jāyate।
vimūcikā saṃsparśajaḥ rogaḥ asti।
sparśa
snānam, majjanam, āplāvaḥ, āplavaḥ, upasparśa nam, savanam, sarjanam
malāpakarṣārthe tathā ca śaityārthe śarīrasya jalena śuddhīkaraṇam।
santaḥ snānād anantaraṃ devatāpūjanaṃ kurvanti।
sparśa
suvarṇam, svarṇam, kanakam, hiraṇyam, hema, hāṭakam, kāñcanam, tapanīyam, śātakumbham, gāṅgeyam, bharmam, karvaram, cāmīkaram, jātarūpam, mahārajatam, rukmam, kārtasvaram, jāmbunadam, aṣṭāpadam, śātakaumbham, karcuram, rugmam, bhadram, bhūri, piñjaram, draviṇam, gairikam, cāmpeyam, bharuḥ, candraḥ, kaladhautam, abhrakam, agnibījam, lohavaram, uddhasārukam, sparśa maṇiprabhavam, mukhyadhātu, ujjvalam, kalyāṇam, manoharam, agnivīryam, agni, bhāskaram, piñajānam, apiñjaram, tejaḥ, dīptam, agnibham, dīptakam, maṅgalyam, saumañjakam, bhṛṅgāram, jāmbavam, āgneyam, niṣkam, agniśikham
dhātuviśeṣaḥ-pītavarṇīyaḥ dhātuḥ yaḥ alaṅkāranirmāṇe upayujyate।
suvarṇasya mūlyaṃ vardhitam।
sparśa
vāyuḥ, vātaḥ, anilaḥ, pavanaḥ, pavamānaḥ, prabhañjanaḥ, śvasanaḥ, sparśa naḥ, mātariśvā, sadāgatiḥ, pṛṣadaśvaḥ, gandhavahaḥ, gandhavāhaḥ, āśugaḥ, samīraḥ, mārutaḥ, marut, jagatprāṇaḥ, samīraṇaḥ, nabhasvān, ajagatprāṇaḥ, khaśvāsaḥ, vābaḥ, dhūlidhvajaḥ, phaṇipriyaḥ, vātiḥ, nabhaḥprāṇaḥ, bhogikāntaḥ, svakampanaḥ, akṣatiḥ, kampalakṣmā, śasīniḥ, āvakaḥ, hariḥ, vāsaḥ, sukhāśaḥ, mṛgavābanaḥ, sāraḥ, cañcalaḥ, vihagaḥ, prakampanaḥ, nabhaḥ, svaraḥ, niśvāsakaḥ, stanūnaḥ, pṛṣatāmpatiḥ, śīghraḥ
viśvagamanavān viśvavyāpī tathā ca yasmin jīvāḥ śvasanti।
vāyuṃ vinā jīvanasya kalpanāpi aśakyā।
sparśa
anupradānam, aṃhitiḥ, apavargaḥ, apasarjanam, ijyaḥ, utsargaḥ, utsarjanam, udāttaḥ, upasattiḥ, upasadaḥ, dattam, dādaḥ, dānīyam, dāyaḥ, namas, niryātanam, nirvapaṇam, pradānam, vilambhaḥ, viśraṇanam, vihāpitam, sparśa nam, apavarjanam
kasyāpi sāmājike dhārmikādeḥ kāryārthe dānarūpeṇa vibhinnajanāt saṅkalitaṃ dhanādiḥ।
tena mandirārthe saṅkalitena anupradānena svasya gṛhaṃ vinirmitam।
sparśa
sparśa nam, īlikā
śarīre vartamānaṃ tantryāḥ tad jālaṃ yena sparśādayaḥ anubhūyante।
yadā sparśanaṃ samyak kāryaṃ na karoti tadā pakṣāghātaḥ sambhavati।
sparśa
sparśa maṇiḥ
ekaḥ kalpitaḥ maṇiḥ।
yadā lohaḥ sparśamaṇiṃ spṛśate tadā tasya suvarṇaṃ bhavati iti manyante।
sparśa
samparkaḥ, pṛktiḥ, saṃsargaḥ, sparśa ḥ, spṛṣṭiḥ
vastunaḥ parasparaparimarśaḥ।
saḥ naikavāraṃ sarpasya sparśaṃ karoti।
sparśa
ācamanam, upasparśa ḥ, ācamaḥ, śucipraṇīḥ
vaidyakarmārambhāt pūrvaṃ vāratrayajalapānānantaraṃ yathākramāṣṭāṅgasparśarūpaśuddhijanakakriyā।
purohitaḥ mantrapaṭhanena ācamanaṃ kartuṃ uktaḥ।
sparśa
sparśa ya, saṃsparśa ya, parisparśa ya
anyaṃ spraṣṭuṃ [svāvayavaiḥ anyaṃ śleṣaṇaviṣayakapreraṇā] preraṇānukūlaḥ vyāpāraḥ।
mātā śiśuṃ bhagavataḥ mūrteḥ pādau sparśayati।
sparśa
sparśa ḥ
vyākaraṇaśāstrānusāreṇa yasya varṇasya uccāraṇasamaye jihvāyāḥ kaścit bhāgaḥ mukhasya kañcit bhāgaṃ spṛśati śvāsaḥ āṃśikaṃ kālaṃ avarudhyate ca।
kādi maparyantavarṇāḥ sparśāḥ iti kathyante।
sparśa
sparśa ḥ
tvacaḥ saḥ guṇaḥ yena tvacā saha anyasya vastunaḥ samparkasya jñānaṃ bhavati।
aṅgasya pakṣāghātena tasya aṅgasya sparśasya jñānam api naṣṭaṃ bhavati।
sparśa
sparśa ḥ
sūryagrahaṇasya candragrahaṇasya vā ārambhaḥ।
dūradarśanasañce sūryagrahaṇasya sparśāt ārabhya mokṣaṃ yāvat dṛṣyaṃ darśitam।
sparśa
sparśa ḥ
sambhogasya prakāraḥ।
ratabandhasya ṣoḍaśasu prakāreṣu sparśaḥ ekaḥ।
sparśa
sparśa paṭalaḥ
kasminnapi yantre vartamānā sā suvidhā yasyāṃ yantre kāryādikaṃ kartuṃ nodyapiñjādikasya āvaśyakatā na bhavati api tu sparśamātreṇa eva kāryaṃ kartuṃ śakyate।
asmin bhramaṇadhvanau sparśapaṭalaḥ asti।
sparśa
vedasparśa ḥ
ekaḥ ācāryaḥ ।
vedasparśasya ullekhaḥ vivaraṇapustikāyām asti