Root Word | IAST | Meaning | Monier Williams Page | Class |
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√त्रै | trai | training to protect and cherish / pālana | 623/1 | Cl.1 |
Word | Reference | Gender | Number | Synonyms | Definition |
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bhāṇḍam | 3.3.50 | Neuter | Singular | arbhakaḥ, straiṇagarbhaḥ | |
pārastraiṇeyaḥ | 2.6.24 | Masculine | Singular |
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trai | cl.1 A1. tr/āyate- (imperative yatām-,2. sg. yasva-and tr/āsva- plural yadhvam-and tr/ādhvam- ; Epic trāti-, trātu-, trāhi-; Aorist subjunctive trāsate-,2. dual number tr/āsāthe- preceding tr/āsīthām- ; infinitive mood trātum- etc.; ind.p. trātvā- ) to protect, preserve, cherish, defend, rescue from (genitive case or ablative) ; see pari--, saṃ--. | ||||||
traibali | m. (fr. tri-bala-) Name of a man | ||||||
traibhāvya | n. threefold nature gaRa brāhmaṇā | ||||||
traicīvarika | mfn. possessing the tri-cīvara- | ||||||
traidaśika | mfn. relating to the (tri-daśa-) gods (śaka- ) . | ||||||
traidha | mfn. (fr. tr/i-dhā-or tredh/ā-) triple Va1rtt. | ||||||
traidham | ind. equals tredh/ā- | ||||||
traidhātavī | f. (scilicet iṣṭ/i-) Name of a closing ceremony (fr. tri-dh/ātu-) | ||||||
traidhātavīya | n. (scilicet k/arman-) idem or 'f. (scilicet iṣṭ/i-) Name of a closing ceremony (fr. tri-dh/ātu-) ' | ||||||
traidhātavīyā | f. idem or 'n. (scilicet k/arman-) idem or 'f. (scilicet iṣṭ/i-) Name of a closing ceremony (fr. tri-dh/ātu-) ' ' | ||||||
traidhātavyā | f. idem or 'f. idem or 'n. (scilicet k/arman-) idem or 'f. (scilicet iṣṭ/i-) Name of a closing ceremony (fr. tri-dh/ātu-) ' ' ' | ||||||
traidhātuka | n. the 3 worlds | ||||||
traidhātukasamatā | f. equilibrium of the three elements, . | ||||||
traidhātva | m. "son of tri-dhātu-", = traivṛṣṇ/a- | ||||||
traigarta | mfn. equals taka- | ||||||
traigarta | m. (gaRa yaudheyā | ||||||
traigarta | m. plural the trigarta-s | ||||||
traigartaka | mfn. belonging to the trigarta-s, | ||||||
traigartaka | mfn. | ||||||
traigartāyana | mfn. | ||||||
traigartāyanaka | n. fr. ta- gaRa arīhaṇā | ||||||
traigartī | f. (gaRa yaudheyā | ||||||
traiguṇika | mfn. relating to the 3 guṇa-s | ||||||
traiguṇika | mfn. thrice repeated | ||||||
traiguṇya | n. the state of consisting of 3 threads, tripleness ; 3 qualities (śaitya-, saugandhya-, māndya-), | ||||||
traiguṇya | n. the 3 guṇa-s | ||||||
traiguṇya | mfn. having the 3 guṇa-s | ||||||
traiguṇyavat | mfn. idem or 'mfn. having the 3 guṇa-s ' | ||||||
traihāyaṇa | n. (varia lectio yana- ) a period of 3 years | ||||||
traikakakubha | mfn. coming from the mountain tri-kakubh- | ||||||
traikakakubha | n. Name of a sāman- | ||||||
traikakuda | mfn. coming from the mountain tri-kakud- | ||||||
traikālika | mf(ī-)n. relating to the 3 tenses (perfect tense, proper future) | ||||||
traikālya | n. the 3 tenses (perfect tense, proper future) | ||||||
traikālya | n. dawn, noon, and sunset | ||||||
traikālya | n. growth, maintenance, and decay | ||||||
traikaṇṭaka | mfn. coming from the plant tri-kaṇṭaka- gaRa rajatā | ||||||
traikuntaka | a kind of ornament | ||||||
trailāṭa | a sort of horse-fly | ||||||
trailiṅga | mfn. having 3 (liṅga-) sexes (varia lectio trailiṅgya gya- n."triplicity of sex") . | ||||||
trailiṅgya | n. trailiṅga | ||||||
trailocana | n. fr. tri-l- equals traipiṣṭapa- | ||||||
trailokya | n. (gaRa caturvarṇā | ||||||
trailokya | n. a mystic Name of some part of the body | ||||||
trailokya | m. Name of a man | ||||||
trailokyabandhu | m. "Trailokya-friend", the sun | ||||||
trailokyabhayakāraka | mfn. causing fear to the 3 worlds. | ||||||
trailokyacintāmaṇirasa | m. Name of a mixture. | ||||||
trailokyaḍambara | Name of a med. work. | ||||||
trailokyadevī | f. Name of the wife of King yaśaḥ-kara- | ||||||
trailokyādhipatitva | n. for kya-rājya-. | ||||||
trailokyādhipatya | n. for kya-rājya-. | ||||||
trailokyadīpikā | f. Name of a jaina- work. | ||||||
trailokyakartṛ | m. "Trailokya-creator", śiva- | ||||||
trailokyamālin | m. Name of a daitya- | ||||||
trailokyanātha | m. "Trailokya-lord", rāma- | ||||||
trailokyanātha | m. Name of a mixture. | ||||||
trailokyaprabhā | f. Name of the daughter of a dānava- | ||||||
trailokyaprabhava | m. "Trailokya-son", rāma- | ||||||
trailokyaprakāśa | m. Name of an astronomy work. | ||||||
trailokyarāja | m. Name of a man | ||||||
trailokyarājya | n. Trailokya-sovereignty | ||||||
trailokyasāgara | m. Name of work , dvaitanirṇaya-. | ||||||
trailokyasāra | Name of work | ||||||
trailokyasundara | m. Name of a mixture | ||||||
trailokyasundarī | f. Name of work | ||||||
trailokyavijayā | f. "Trailokya-conqueror", a sort of hemp (from which an intoxicating infusion is prepared) | ||||||
trailokyavikramin | m. "striding through the 3 worlds", Name of a bodhi-sattva- | ||||||
traimāsī | mfn. 3 months | ||||||
traimāsika | mfn. 3 months old, lasting 3 months, quarterly | ||||||
traimāsya | n. idem or 'mfn. 3 months ' | ||||||
traimātura | mfn. having 3 (mātṛ-) mothers | ||||||
traiṃśa | n. a brāhmaṇa- containing 30 (triṃś/at-) adhyāya-s () | ||||||
traiṃśika | mf(ā-)n. consisting of 30 | ||||||
trainiṣkika | mfn. equals tri-niṣka- | ||||||
traipada | n. three-fourths | ||||||
traipakṣika | mfn. lasting 3 half months, | ||||||
traipārāyaṇika | mfn. performing the pārāyaṇa- 3 times Va1rtt. 2 | ||||||
traipatha | n. Name of a manner of sitting | ||||||
traiphala | mfn. coming from (tri-phalā-) the 3 myrobalans | ||||||
traipiṣṭapa | n. (fr. tri-p-) Name of a liṅga- | ||||||
traipura | mfn. relating to tri-pura- | ||||||
traipura | n. śiva-'s conquest of Tri-pura | ||||||
traipura | m. plural the inhabitants of Tri-pura | ||||||
traipura | m. the inhabitants of tripurī- or the cedi-s | ||||||
traipura | m. sg. a cedi- prince, . | ||||||
traipurīya | n. Name of an | ||||||
traipuruṣa | mfn. equals tri-paur-, . | ||||||
trairāśika | mfn. "relating to 3 (rāśi-) numbers ", with or without gaṇita- or karman-, the rule of three (in arithmetic; see krama--, viloma--, vyasta--) | ||||||
trairāśika | mfn. relating to 3 zodiacal signs | ||||||
trairāśya | n. sg. the 3 groups | ||||||
trairātrika | mfn. of 3 days, 15 Va1rtt. 2 | ||||||
trairūpya | n. tripleness of (rūpa-) form, threefold change of form (not in ) | ||||||
traiśabdya | n. 3 kinds of (śabda-) expression on vArttika Va1rtt. 7. | ||||||
traiśāli | idem or 'for śāni- ' | ||||||
traiśāmba | for śāni- | ||||||
traisamika | mfn. (fr. samā-) triennial Va1rtt. 2 | ||||||
traiśāṇa | mf(ī-)n. equals tri-ś- | ||||||
traiśāni | m. patronymic fr. tri-śānu- | ||||||
traiśaṅkava | mfn. belonging to tri-śaṅku- | ||||||
traiśaṅkava | m. patronymic of hari-ścandra- | ||||||
traiśaṅkavaśoka | n. " tri-śoka-'s melody", Name of a sāman- | ||||||
traisānu | varia lectio for śāni-. | ||||||
traiśīrṣa | mf(ā-)n. relating to (id est committed against) the three-headed (tri-śīrṣan-) viśva-rūpa- (a murder) | ||||||
traiśṛṅga | m. patronymic fr. tri-ś- (gāyana- ) | ||||||
traiśṛṅga | n. "coming from tri-ś- ", (with ājya-) semen virile | ||||||
traisrotasa | mfn. belonging to (tri-srotas-) the Ganges | ||||||
traiṣṭubha | mf(ī-)n. (gaRa utsā | ||||||
traiṣṭubha | n. (equals tri-ṣṭubh- vArttika ) the tri-ṣṭubh- metre | ||||||
traisvarya | n. (gaRa caturvarṇā | ||||||
traita | m. (fr. trit/a-) a triplet (one of three at a birth) | ||||||
traita | n. "relating to trita-", Name of a sāman- | ||||||
traitana | m. Name of a deity (connected with trita-; = Zend Thraetaona, Persian Feridun) | ||||||
traivaṇa | m. (gaRa śivā | ||||||
traivaṇi | m. idem or 'm. (gaRa śivā | ||||||
traivaṇīya | fr. ṇa- gaRa utkarā | ||||||
traivargika | mf(ī-)n. relating to tri-gaṇa- | ||||||
traivargya | mfn. belonging to tri-gaṇa-, iv. | ||||||
traivarṇa | m. a member of the first 3 (varṇa-) castes | ||||||
traivarṇika | m. idem or 'm. a member of the first 3 (varṇa-) castes ' | ||||||
traivarṣika | n. a triennial performance | ||||||
traivarṣika | mfn. sufficient for 3 years | ||||||
traivārṣika | mfn. idem or 'mfn. sufficient for 3 years ' | ||||||
traivedika | mf(ī-)n. relating to the 3 veda-s | ||||||
traivida | varia lectio for trayī-v- Scholiast or Commentator on and | ||||||
traividhya | n. triplicity etc. | ||||||
traividhya | mfn. triple | ||||||
traividya | mfn. ( ) familiar with tri-vidyā- | ||||||
traividya | n. equals tri-vidyā- etc. | ||||||
traividya | n. an assembly of Brahmans familiar with tri-vidyā- | ||||||
traividyaka | mfn. practised by Brahmans familiar with tri-vidyā- | ||||||
traividyaka | n. equals tri-vidyā- | ||||||
traivikrama | mfn. belonging to (tri-v-) viṣṇu- | ||||||
traivikrama | m. a kind of cohabitation | ||||||
traivikrama | n. (viṣṇu-'s) act of taking the 3 strides | ||||||
traivikramī | f. See tri-vikrama-. | ||||||
traiviṣṭapa | m. plural "inhabitants of tri-v- ", the gods | ||||||
traiviṣṭapeya | m. plural idem or 'm. plural "inhabitants of tri-v- ", the gods ' , | ||||||
traivṛṣṇa | m. (fr. tri-vṛṣan-) patronymic of try-aruṇa- | ||||||
traivṛta | mfn. coming from (tri-vṛt-) Ipomoea Turpethum | ||||||
traiyāhāvaka | mfn. coming from or relating to a try-āhāva- village gaRa dhūmā | ||||||
traiyakṣa | mfn. belonging to (try--) śiva- | ||||||
traiyalinda | mfn. fr. try-- | ||||||
traiyambaka | mfn. relating or belonging or sacred to try-ambaka- and (scilicet apūpa-,"cake") | ||||||
traiyambakamantra | m. Name of a mantra- | ||||||
traiyambakasaras | n. Name of a lake | ||||||
astraiṇa | mfn. without wives | ||||||
atraiva | ind. on this very spot. | ||||||
kramatrairāśika | a particular method of applying the direct rule of three (opposed to vyasta-tr-or viloma-tr-). | ||||||
nistraiguṇya | mfn. destitute of the three guṇa-s (sattva-, rajas-, tamas-;See gnṇa-) | ||||||
nistraiṇapuṣpaka | m. a species of thorn-apple (prob. wrong reading for niḥ-śreṇipuṣpaka-). | ||||||
pārastraiṇeya | m. (-strī-) a son by another's wife gaRa kalyāṇy-ādi-. | ||||||
paritrai | P. A1. -trāti-, or -trāyate- (imperative -trāhi-, -trātu-, -trāyasva-; future -trāsyate-; infinitive mood -trātum-), to rescue, save, protect, defend (-trāyatām-or yadhvam-,help! to the rescue!) | ||||||
pūrvatraigartaka | mfn. (fr. -trigarta-) | ||||||
pūrvatraiyalinda | mfn. (fr. next) | ||||||
putraiṣaṇā | f. desire or longing for a son | ||||||
putraiśvarya | n. "son's proprietorship", a resignation of property or power by a father to his son | ||||||
rāmatrailokyamohanakavaca | n. Name of work | ||||||
saṃtrai | (only infinitive mood -trātum-,but see below) , to protect well or effectually, preserve, defend | ||||||
sarvatraiṣṭubha | (sarv/a--) mfn. consisting wholly of triṣṭubh- | ||||||
straiṇa | mf(ī-)n. female, feminine etc. | ||||||
straiṇa | mf(ī-)n. relating or belonging to women, subject to or ruled by women, being among women | ||||||
straiṇa | mf(ī-)n. worthy of a woman | ||||||
straiṇa | n. womankind, the female sex etc. | ||||||
straiṇa | n. the nature of women | ||||||
straiṇatā | f. | ||||||
straiṇatva | n. effeminacy | ||||||
strairājaka | m. plural the inhabitants of strī-rājya- | ||||||
straiṣūya | n. (equals strī-ṣ-) the birth of a girl | ||||||
trirātrais | ind. after 3 x 3 days | ||||||
vilomatrairāśika | n. rule of three inverse | ||||||
vyastatrairāśika | n. the rule of three inverted |
trai | त्रै 1 Ā. (त्रायते, त्रात or त्राण) To protect, preserve, rescue or save from, defend from (usually with abl.); क्षतात्किल त्रायत इत्युदग्रः क्षत्रस्य शब्दो भुवनेषु रूढः R.2.53; Bg. 2.4; Ms.9.138; Bk.5.54;15.12. -with परि to save &c.; परित्रायस्व, परित्रायस्व (in dramas). |
traidaśika | त्रैदशिक a. Divine; relating to the gods; Ms.2.58. -कम् The part of the hand sacred to the gods. |
traidha | त्रैध a. Threefold, triple. |
traiguṇika | त्रैगुणिक a. (-की f.) Triple, three-fold. |
traiguṇyam | त्रैगुण्यम् 1 The state of consisting of three threads, qualities &c. -4 Triplicity. -3 The three Guṇas or properties (सत्व, रजस् and तमस्) taken collectively; त्रैगुण्योद्भवमत्र लोकचरितं नानारसं दृश्यते M.1.4. |
traikālika | त्रैकालिक a. (-की f.) Relating to the three times, i. e. past, present, and future. |
traikālyam | त्रैकाल्यम् 1 The three times, past, present, and future, or sunrise, noon and sunset; कुर्यात्परिचयं योगे त्रैकाल्ये नियतो मुनिः Mb.12.24.25. -2 Tripartition. -3 A triad. -4 The three states (growth, maintenance and decay); Hariv. |
trailokaḥ | त्रैलोकः An epithet of Indra. |
trailokyam | त्रैलोक्यम् The three worlds taken collectively. -Comp. -चिन्तामणिः a patent medicine in Āyurveda. -प्रभवः N. of Rāma; प्रसूतिं चकमे तस्मिंस्त्रैलोक्यप्रभवो$पि यत् R.1.53. -बन्धुः the sun; यो वालिनः शौर्यनिधेरमित्रस्त्रैलौक्य- बन्धोस्तपनस्य सूनुः P.R.6.42. -विजया intoxicating potion prepared from hemp. |
traimāsika | त्रैमासिक a. (-की f.) 1 Three months old; तोकेन जीव- हरणं यदुलूकिकायास्त्रैमासिकस्य च पदा शकटो$प्रवृत्तः Bhāg.2.7.27. -2 Lasting for or occurring every three months. -3 Quarterly. |
traimāsyam | त्रैमास्यम् A period of three months. |
traimāturaḥ | त्रैमातुरः An epithet of Lakṣmaṇa; त्रैमातुरः कृत्स्नजितास्त्र- शस्त्रःसध्ऱ्यङ् रतः श्रेयसि लक्ष्मणisभूत् Bk.1.25. Lakṣmaṇa is so called because he was born to his mother Sumitrā on her eating the sacrificial oblation given to her by her two co-wives, Kausalyā and Kaikeyī. |
trainiṣkika | त्रैनिष्किक a. Worth three niṣkas. |
traipuraḥ | त्रैपुरः 1 The Tripura country. -2 A ruler or inhabitant of that country. |
traipuruṣaḥ | त्रैपुरुषः a. (-षी f.) Extending to the three male generations. |
trairāśika | त्रैराशिक a. Relating to 3 zodiacal signs. |
trairāśikam | त्रैराशिकम् The rule of three (in Math.). |
traiśaṅkavaḥ | त्रैशङ्कवः An epithet of Hariṣchandra, son of Triśaṅku; Bhāg.9.7.7. |
traitam | त्रैतम् Ved. A triad. |
traivargika | त्रैवर्गिक a. (-की f.) Relating to the three objects of life (धर्म, अर्थ and काम); Bhāg.3.32.18; cf. त्रिवर्ग. त्रैवर्णः traivarṇḥ त्रैवर्णिक traivarṇika त्रैवर्णः त्रैवर्णिक a. (-की f.) Relating to the first three castes. -कः A member of the first three castes. |
traivarṣikaḥ | त्रैवर्षिकः a. (-की f.) 1 Three years old. -2 Lasting for three years &c.; also त्रैवार्षिक; यस्य त्रैवार्षिकं भक्तं पर्याप्तं भृत्यवृत्तये Ms.11.7. |
traivedika | त्रैवेदिक a. Relaing to the three Vedas; षट्त्रिंशदा- ब्दिकं चर्यं गुरौ त्रैवेदिकं व्रतम् Ms.3.1. |
traividhyam | त्रैविध्यम् Three-foldness, three kinds of sorts, triplicity. त्रैविष्टपः traiviṣṭapḥ त्रैविष्टपेयः traiviṣṭapēyḥ त्रैविष्टपः त्रैविष्टपेयः A god; गन्धर्वयक्षासुरसिद्धचारणत्रैविष्ट- पेयादिषु नान्वविन्दत Bhāg.8.8.19. |
traividyam | त्रैविद्यम् 1 The three Vedas. -2 The study of the three Vedas. -3 An assemly of Brāhmaṇas familiar with the three Vedas. -4 The three sciences. -द्यः A Brāhmaṇa versed in the three Vedas; त्रैविद्या मां सोमपाः पूतपापा यज्ञैरिष्ट्वा स्वर्गतिं प्रार्थयन्ते Bg.9.2. -a. Familiar or propounded by the three Vedas; धर्मं भागवतं शुद्धं त्रैविद्यं च गुणाश्रयम् Bhāg.6.2.24. |
traivikrama | त्रैविक्रम a. (-मी f.) Belonging to Trivikrama or Viṣṇu; R.7.35. श्रेयस्त्रैविक्रमस्ते वितरतु विबुधद्वेषिणां कालदण्डः Dk.1.1; Relating to the three steps of Viṣṇu; जानामि वारुणाँल्लोकान्विष्णोस्त्रैविक्रमानपि Rām.4.58.13. -मम् The three steps of Viṣṇu. |
paritrai | परित्रै 1 Ā. To rescue, save, protect; परित्रायस्व परित्रायस्व (in dramas); परित्रायध्वम् Help ! to the rescue ! Mb. |
pārastraiṇeyaḥ | पारस्त्रैणेयः An adulterine, a bastard (born from another's wife, परस्त्री). |
straiṇatā | स्त्रैणता त्वम् 1 Feminineness, effeminacy. -2 Excessive fondness for women. |
traidaśika | a. relating to the thirty (-three) gods. |
traidham | ad. in three ways. |
traigarta | a. belonging to the Trigar tas; m. prince of the Trigartas. |
traiguṇya | n. having three cords, tripleness; the three fundamental qualities; a. possessed of the three fundamental quali ties (v. guna). |
traikālika | a. (î) relating to the three times (past, present, and future); -ya, n. the three times: past, present, future; morning, noon, evening. |
trailokya | n. the three worlds; -râg ya, n. sovereignty of the three worlds; -½adhi patitva, -½âdhipatya, n. id. |
traimāsika | a. three-monthly; three months old, lasting three months. |
traipada | n. three quarters. |
traipura | a. relating to Tripura; m. pl. inhabitants of Tripurî; sg. prince of the Kedis; n. Siva's exploit in connexion with Tripura. |
trairūpya | n. triple form; -li&ndot;g-ya, n. being of three genders. |
traisrotasa | a. relating to the Gan ges (Trisrotas). |
traiṣṭubha | a. (î) relating to or con sisting of trishtubh; n. trishtubh metre. |
traivargika | a. (î) relating to the triad virtue, pleasure, utility; -ya, a. id. |
traivarṇika | m. member of the three upper castes; -vârshika, a. lasting or sufficient for three years; -vikrama, a. be longing to Vishnu (trivikrama); -vidya, a. versed in the three Vedas; n. the three Vedas; study or knowledge of the three Vedas; as semblage of Brâhmans versed in the three Vedas: -vriddha, pp. (old=) learned in the three Vedas; -vidhya, n. triplicity; -vish- tapa: e-ya, m. pl. gods; -vedika, a. (î) re lating to the three Vedas. |
traiyambaka | a. relating or dedi cated to Tryambaka (Siva). |
putraiṣaṇā | f. desire for a son or sons. |
straiṇa | a. (î) female, feminine; subject to or ruled by women (strî); n. women folk, female sex; womanhood, feminine nature. |
traidhātva | (Descendant of Tridhātu,’) is the patronymic of Tryaruna in the Pañcavimśa Brāhmana |
traikakuda | See Trikakud. |
traipada | neut., occurs as a measure of distance, ‘ three- quarters ’ of a Yojana, in the Pañcāvimśa Brāhmana, where half a Yojana is termed Gavyūti and a quarter Krośa. |
traitana | Appears in the Rigveda as a Dāsa, an enemy of Dīrghatamas, who seems to have engaged him in single combat and defeated him. The St. Petersburg Dictionary suggests that he is rather a supernatural being allied to Trita (c/. the Avestan Thrita and Thraetaona). |
traivaṇi | Is mentioned as a pupil of Aupacandhani or Aupa- jandhani in the first two Vamśas (lists of teachers) in the Brhadāranyaka Upanisad. In the Madhyamdina recension his name occurs twice in the second Vamśa, in both cases as a pupil of Aupajandhani. |
traivṛṣṇa | ‘Descendant of Trivrsan,’ is the patronymic of Trayaruna in the Rigveda. |
tryaruṇa traivṛṣṇa trasadasyu | Is the name of a prince whose generosity to a singer is celebrated in a hymn of the Rigveda. In the Pañcavimśa Brāhmana he appears as Tryaruna Traidhātva Aiksvāka, and is the hero of the following story. He was out in his chariot with his Purohita, or domestic priest, Vrśa Jāna, and by excessive speed in driving killed a Brahmin boy. This sin was atoned for by the Puro- hita’s using his Vārśa Sāman (chant). The Sātyāyana Brāhmana, cited by Sāyana, elaborates the tale. As Vrśa had held the reins, king and priest accused each other of the murder. The Iksvākus being consulted threw the responsibility for the crime on Vrśa, who thereupon revived the boy by the Vārśa Sāman. In consequence of this unfairness of theirs—being Ksatriyas they were partial to a Ksatriya—Agni’s glow ceased to burn in their houses. In response to their appeal to restore it, Vrśa came to them, saw the Piśācī (demoness), who, in the form of Trasadasyu’s wife, had stolen the glow, and succeeded in restoring it to Agni. This version with some variations occurs also in the Brhaddevatā, which connects the story with a hymn of the Rigveda. Sieg’s attempt to show that the hymn really refers to this tale is not at all successful. It is clear that Trasadasyu must here mean ‘descendant of Trasadasyu,’ and not King Trasadasyu himself. The difference of the patronymics, Traivrsna and Traidhātva, by which he is referred to can best be explained by assuming that there were two kings, Trivrsan and Tridhātu (or possibly Tridhanvan), from whom Tryaruna was descended. The connexion with the Iksvākus is important (see Iksvāku). |
traiṣṭubhād | vā traiṣṭubhaṃ nir atakṣata RV.1.164.23b; AB.3.12.6b; KB.14.3b. See traiṣṭubhaṃ vā. |
traiṣṭubhaḥ | panthāḥ Apś.13.2.8. |
traiṣṭubhaṃ | vā traiṣṭubhān niratakṣata AVś.9.10.1b. See traiṣṭubhād. |
traiṣṭubhaṃ | chanda (MS. chandā) āroha VS.12.5; TS.4.2.1.1; MS.2.7.8: 85.4; KS.16.8; śB.6.7.2.14. |
traiṣṭubhaṃ | chando 'nuprajāyasva KS.3.4. P: traiṣṭubham KS.26.7; TS.1.3.7.1; Lś.3.5.5; Apś.7.13.2; Kauś.69.23. |
traiṣṭubhaṃ | chando virājaṃ svarājaṃ samrājam AVP.9.20.6. |
traiṣṭubhaṃ | chando 'si VS.38.6; śB.14.2.1.6. |
traiṣṭubham | asi MS.4.9.7: 128.2; TA.4.5.7; KA.2.93; Apś.15.8.5. Cf. traiṣṭubho 'si. |
traiṣṭubhasya | chandaso 'gneḥ pakṣeṇāgneḥ pakṣam upadadhāmi MS.2.8.11: 115.12. See traiṣṭubhena chandasā chandasā-, and traiṣṭubhena chandasendreṇa. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasāṅgirasvat (MS.KS. chandasā) VS.11.9; MS.2.7.1: 74.14; KS.10.1; śB.6.3.1.38. See traiṣṭubhena tvā chandasādade. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasā chandasāgneḥ pārśvenāgneḥ pārśvam upadadhāmi KS.22.5. See under traiṣṭubhasya. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasāntarikṣam anu vi krame TS.1.6.5.2. See under antarikṣe viṣṇur. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasā pañcadaśena stomena bṛhatā sāmnā vaṣaṭkāreṇa vajreṇa sahajān TS.3.5.3.1. Cf. under ānuṣṭubhena chandasai-. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasā viśvavedāḥ Apś.4.7.2b. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasāhar iṣṭakām upadadhe Apś.16.11.5. ūha of devasya tvā savituḥ ... hastābhyāṃ gāyatreṇa. |
traiṣṭubhena | chandasendreṇa devatayāgneḥ pakṣeṇāgneḥ pakṣam upa dadhāmi TS.5.5.8.2. See traiṣṭubhasya, and indreṇa devena devatayā. |
traiṣṭubhena | jāgatenānuṣṭubhena pāṅktena chandasāvabāḍho yaṃ dviṣmaḥ KS.2.11. P: traiṣṭubhena jāgatena KS.25.9. |
traiṣṭubhena | jāgatenānuṣṭubhena pāṅktena tvā chandasā sādayāmi KS.16.18. Cf. traiṣṭubhena tvā chandasā sādayāmi. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasā karomi TA.4.2.6. P: traiṣṭubhena Apś.15.3.1. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasā chṛṇadmi TA.4.3.3. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasādade 'ṅgirasvat TS.4.1.1.4. See traiṣṭubhena chandasāṅgi-. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasā pari gṛhṇāmi VS.1.27; śB.1.2.5.6. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasā manthāmi VS.5.2; śB.3.4.1.23. |
traiṣṭubhena | tvā chandasā sādayāmi VS.13.53; MS.2.7.18: 103.12; śB.7.5.2.61. Cf. traiṣṭubhena jāgatenānuṣṭubhena pāṅktena tvā. |
traiṣṭubhena | vacasā bādhata dyām RV.5.29.6d. |
traiṣṭubho | 'si MS.4.9.1: 121.8; 4.9.4: 125.1; TA.4.8.4; 5.7.5; KA.1.18; 2.18,124; Apś.15.9.10; Mś.4.1.17. Cf. traiṣṭubham asi. |
traividyavṛddhā | yaṃ brūyuḥ VāDh.1.16a. |
traivṛṣṇo | agne daśabhiḥ sahasraiḥ RV.5.27.1c. |
atrainān | indra vṛtrahan # AVś.5.8.9a. See athainam etc. |
atraiva | tvam iha vayaṃ suvīrāḥ (TA. suśevāḥ) # RV.10.18.9c; AVś.18.2.59c; AVP.1.66.1c; TA.6.1.3c (ter). |
atraiva | tvā krime brahmavadyam avadya # SMB.2.7.1d. |
atraiva | dīdihi dyavi # AVś.12.2.18c. |
atraiva | vo 'pi nahyāmi # RV.10.166.3a. |
atraiva | sarvā jambhaya # AVP.1.47.2c. |
atraivaidhi | pitṛṣu jāgṛhi tvam # AVś.12.2.10d. |
atraivainān | (AVP. -vainam) abhi tiṣṭha # AVś.5.8.9c; AVP.7.18.9c. |
anamitrair | ahobhiḥ sacīmahi viśve devā anamitrā na uṣasaḥ santu nimrucaḥ # KS.37.10. |
amitrair | astā yadi vāsi mitraiḥ # AVP.4.14.5a. |
amutrainam | ā gachatāt # AVś.9.3.10a. |
astraiṇāḥ | santu paṇḍagāḥ # AVś.8.6.16b. |
ahorātraiḥ | (comm. adds, samaṃdhikaiḥ) # ViDh.73.15. Cf. ahorātraiś. |
ahorātrair | vimitaṃ triṃśad aṅgam # AVś.13.3.8a. |
ahorātraiś | ca saṃdhibhiḥ (HG. -traiḥ susaṃdhibhiḥ) # ApMB.2.19.6b; HG.2.10.7b. See ahorātrāś ca saṃdhijāḥ, and cf. prec. but one. |
ukthaśastraiḥ | pramudo modamānāḥ # GB.1.5.24b. |
citrair | añjibhir vapuṣe vy añjate # RV.1.64.4a. |
tatraitat | prati tiṣṭhatu # AVś.6.123.5b. |
tatraitaṃ | (VS.KS. -tān) prastutyevopastutyevopāvasrakṣat # VS.21.46; MS.4.13.7: 208.16; KS.18.21; TB.3.6.11.3. |
tatraitān | parvatān agniḥ # AVś.13.1.53c. |
tatraitāv | agnī ādhatta # AVś.13.2.46c. |
nakṣatraiḥ | pātu sūryaḥ # AVś.19.27.2b; AVP.10.7.2b. |
nakṣatraiḥ | śaṃkṛto 'vasan # TA.1.11.2d. |
nakṣatraiḥ | saha sūryaḥ # AVP.5.11.9b. |
patnīmantraiḥ | prajām āyuḥ # Vait.4.23c. |
putrair | bhrātṛbhir aditir nu pātu naḥ # AVś.6.4.1c; SV.1.299c. |
putrair | bhrātṛbhir uta vā hiraṇyaiḥ # VS.15.50b; TS.4.7.13.3b; MS.2.12.4b: 147.8; KS.18.18b; śB.8.6.3.19. |
mantrair | agniṃ kavim achā vadāmaḥ # RV.10.88.14b. |
mitraitāṃ | ta ukhāṃ paridadāmy abhittyai # VS.11.64; MS.2.7.6: 82.2; 3.1.8: 10.18; KS.16.6; śB.6.5.4.14; Apś.16.5.3,11. Ps: mitraitāṃ ta ukhāṃ paridadāmi KS.19.7; Mś.6.1.2.21; mitraitāṃ te Kś.16.4.22. |
mitraitām | ukhāṃ tapa # TS.4.1.9.2; 5.1.9.3; Apś.16.9.5. |
mitraitām | ukhāṃ paca # TS.4.1.6.2; Apś.16.5.10. |
mitrair | amitrāṃ (AVP. amitrān) ava jaṅghanīhi # AVś.5.20.8d; AVP.9.27.7d. |
yatraitad | upadṛśyate # TA.1.2.3c; 3.3d. |
yatraitaśebhir | īyase # VS.4.32c; śB.3.3.4.8c. See yad etaśebhir. |
yatrainān | (AG.KauśṣMBḥGṃG. yatraitān) vettha nihitān parāke (SMB. parācaḥ) # VS.35.20b; AG.2.4.13b; Kauś.45.14b; 84.1b; SMB.2.3.18b; ApMB.2.20.28b; HG.2.11.1b; 15.7b; MG.2.9.4b. See next. |
yatrainān | vettha sukṛtasya loke # śG.3.13.3b. See prec. |
yatraiṣa | vaha āhitaḥ # AVś.4.11.8b; AVP.3.25.11b. |
yatraiṣām | agne janimāni vettha # AVś.1.8.4a. |
trai-guṇya | embodying the threefold mundane qualities | Bs 5.41 |
trai-guṇya | embodying the threefold mundane qualities | Bs 5.41 |
trai-guṇya | pertaining to the three modes of material nature | BG 2.45 |
trai-guṇya | pertaining to the three modes of material nature | BG 2.45 |
trai-guṇya | the three modes of nature | SB 6.1.2 |
trai-guṇya | the three modes of nature | SB 6.1.2 |
trai-guṇyaḥ | partaking of the three modes | SB 11.25.30 |
trai-guṇyaḥ | partaking of the three modes | SB 11.25.30 |
trai-kālika | past, present and future | CC Adi 2.44 |
trai-kālika | past, present and future | CC Adi 2.44 |
trai-kālikaḥ | extending into the three phases of time (past, present and future) | SB 12.7.16 |
trai-kālikaḥ | extending into the three phases of time (past, present and future) | SB 12.7.16 |
trai-kālikam | of all three phases of time (past, present and future) | SB 12.10.37 |
trai-kālikam | of all three phases of time (past, present and future) | SB 12.10.37 |
trai-kālikam | of the three phases of time | SB 3.31.16 |
trai-kālikam | of the three phases of time | SB 3.31.16 |
trai-kālikī | functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future | SB 11.15.28 |
trai-kālikī | functioning in three phases of time, namely past, present and future | SB 11.15.28 |
trai-lokya | in the three worlds | SB 3.33.31 |
trai-lokya | in the three worlds | SB 3.33.31 |
trai-lokya | of all the three worlds | SB 10.29.40 |
trai-lokya | of all the three worlds | SB 10.29.40 |
SB 10.38.14 | ||
trai-lokya | of all the three worlds | SB 10.38.14 |
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | BG 1.32-35 |
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | BG 1.32-35 |
MM 30 | ||
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | MM 30 |
SB 10.32.14 | ||
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | SB 10.32.14 |
SB 10.74.2 | ||
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | SB 10.74.2 |
SB 10.86.34 | ||
trai-lokya | of the three worlds | SB 10.86.34 |
trai-lokya | three planetary systems | SB 4.24.39 |
trai-lokya | three planetary systems | SB 4.24.39 |
trai-lokya-mohanam | captivating the three worlds | SB 6.4.35-39 |
trai-lokya-mohanam | captivating the three worlds | SB 6.4.35-39 |
trai-lokya-mohanam | captivating the three worlds | SB 6.4.35-39 |
trai-lokya-saubhagam | which is the fortune of the three worlds | CC Antya 17.31 |
trai-lokya-saubhagam | which is the fortune of the three worlds | CC Antya 17.31 |
trai-lokya-saubhagam | which is the fortune of the three worlds | CC Antya 17.31 |
CC Madhya 24.56 | ||
trai-lokya-saubhagam | which is the fortune of the three worlds | CC Madhya 24.56 |
trai-lokya-saubhagam | which is the fortune of the three worlds | CC Madhya 24.56 |
trai-lokyam | the three worlds | SB 12.9.15 |
trai-lokyam | the three worlds | SB 12.9.15 |
trai-lokyam | to the three worlds | SB 6.10.13-14 |
trai-lokyam | to the three worlds | SB 6.10.13-14 |
trai-lokye | all over the universe | SB 4.22.63 |
trai-lokye | all over the universe | SB 4.22.63 |
trai-lokye | in the three worlds | CC Adi 4.216 |
trai-lokye | in the three worlds | CC Adi 4.216 |
trai-māsikasya | of one who is only three months old | SB 2.7.27 |
trai-māsikasya | of one who is only three months old | SB 2.7.27 |
trai-piṣṭapa | the demigods | SB 2.7.14 |
trai-piṣṭapa | the demigods | SB 2.7.14 |
trai-vargika | for the three objectives, namely religiosity, economic development, and satisfaction of the senses | SB 6.11.23 |
trai-vargika | for the three objectives, namely religiosity, economic development, and satisfaction of the senses | SB 6.11.23 |
trai-vargikaḥ | comprising the three aims of civilized existence (religiosity, economic development and sense gratification) | SB 11.7.68 |
trai-vargikaḥ | comprising the three aims of civilized existence (religiosity, economic development and sense gratification) | SB 11.7.68 |
trai-vargikāḥ | dedicated to the three goals of pious life, namely dharma (religiosity), artha (economic development) and kāma (sense gratification) | SB 11.5.16 |
trai-vargikāḥ | dedicated to the three goals of pious life, namely dharma (religiosity), artha (economic development) and kāma (sense gratification) | SB 11.5.16 |
trai-vargikāḥ | interested in the three elevating processes | SB 3.32.18 |
trai-vargikāḥ | interested in the three elevating processes | SB 3.32.18 |
trai-vargikāḥ | interested in the three principles of religiosity, economic development and sense gratification | SB 12.3.21 |
trai-vargikāḥ | interested in the three principles of religiosity, economic development and sense gratification | SB 12.3.21 |
trai-vargikam | the three principles religion, economic development and sense gratification | SB 2.4.3-4 |
trai-vargikam | the three principles religion, economic development and sense gratification | SB 2.4.3-4 |
trai-vargyaḥ | the three others, namely religion, economic development and sense gratification | SB 4.22.35 |
trai-vargyaḥ | the three others, namely religion, economic development and sense gratification | SB 4.22.35 |
trai-vedyam | mentioned in three Vedas | SB 6.2.24-25 |
trai-vedyam | mentioned in three Vedas | SB 6.2.24-25 |
trai-vidhyam | three kinds of attributes | SB 6.1.46 |
trai-vidhyam | three kinds of attributes | SB 6.1.46 |
trai-vidhyam | threefold variety (of high, middle and low class) | SB 11.22.42 |
trai-vidhyam | threefold variety (of high, middle and low class) | SB 11.22.42 |
trai-vidhyam | under the three modes of material nature | SB 6.3.4 |
trai-vidhyam | under the three modes of material nature | SB 6.3.4 |
trai-vidyāḥ | the knowers of the three Vedas | BG 9.20 |
trai-vidyāḥ | the knowers of the three Vedas | BG 9.20 |
traiguṇyam | the three modes of material nature | SB 9.9.15 |
trailokya | for the three worlds | SB 9.10.15 |
trailokya | of all the three worlds | SB 7.4.8 |
trailokya | of the three material worlds | SB 9.5.6 |
trailokya | of the three worlds | SB 8.14.7 |
SB 8.7.21 | ||
trailokya-lakṣmīm | all the opulence of the three worlds | SB 6.8.42 |
trailokya-lakṣmīm | all the opulence of the three worlds | SB 6.8.42 |
trailokya-vartanaḥ | revolution of the three worlds | SB 3.11.26 |
trailokya-vartanaḥ | revolution of the three worlds | SB 3.11.26 |
trailokyam | the three lokas | SB 8.24.32 |
trailokyanātha | Trailokyanātha | CC Adi 13.57-58 |
traipiṣṭapeya-ādiṣu | and among the demigods | SB 8.8.19 |
traipiṣṭapeya-ādiṣu | and among the demigods | SB 8.8.19 |
traiśańkavaḥ | the son of Triśańku | SB 9.7.7 |
traivargikī | three | SB 3.14.17 |
traiviṣṭa-pānām | of the demigods | SB 1.11.8 |
traiviṣṭa-pānām | of the demigods | SB 1.11.8 |
antraiḥ | by the intestines | SB 3.31.8 |
anumantraiḥ | by joking words | SB 4.27.3 |
tāla-vana-asi-patraiḥ | by the swordlike leaves of palm trees | SB 5.26.15 |
astraiḥ | with arrows | SB 6.10.23 |
sva-astraiḥ | with His weapons | SB 8.6.3-7 |
astraiḥ | by weapons | SB 8.11.35 |
prati-astraiḥ | with counterweapons | SB 10.63.12 |
astraiḥ | with weapons | SB 10.76.17 |
asvatantraiḥ | not independent | SB 6.15.6 |
ātapatraiḥ | with umbrellas for protection from the sunshine | SB 8.10.13-15 |
brahma-putraiḥ | with the sons of Brahmā, such as Vasiṣṭha | SB 8.10.32-34 |
caritraiḥ | characteristics | SB 2.7.20 |
citraiḥ | wonderful | SB 10.88.35 |
daiva-tantraiḥ | under the control of superior power | SB 7.13.30 |
etaiḥ mantraiḥ | by chanting all these mantras | SB 8.16.38 |
gātraiḥ | by His bodily limbs | SB 10.30.11 |
gātraiḥ | with (the touch of) His limbs | SB 10.47.44 |
gātraiḥ | by the bodily limbs | CC Antya 15.44 |
gātraiḥ | with bodily limbs | MM 18 |
gīta-saṃstuti-vāditraiḥ | with songs, praise and instrumental music | SB 3.22.28 |
gotraiḥ | by their names | SB 10.22.6 |
nistrai-guṇyaḥ | transcendental to the three modes of material nature | BG 2.45 |
nistrai-guṇyaḥ | free from the influence of the three modes of material nature | NBS 47 |
jaitraiḥ | with victorious | SB 8.7.17 |
kalatraiḥ | with their wives | SB 10.82.7-8 |
khanitraiḥ | with digging instruments | SB 7.2.15 |
mahāmātraiḥ | by the elephant-keepers | SB 10.43.12 |
mantraiḥ | by various mantras | SB 6.12.34 |
mantraiḥ | by deliberation | SB 8.5.17-18 |
mantraiḥ | by chanting | SB 8.8.27 |
etaiḥ mantraiḥ | by chanting all these mantras | SB 8.16.38 |
mantraiḥ | by chanting particular mantras | SB 9.15.8 |
mantraiḥ | with chants | SB 10.53.12 |
mantraiḥ | and by mantras | SB 11.15.34 |
mantraiḥ | with mantras | SB 11.27.10 |
mantraiḥ | with mantras | SB 11.27.30-31 |
mantraiḥ | with the specific mantras naming each demigod | SB 11.27.38-41 |
mantraiḥ | with the mantras | SB 12.6.50 |
mitraiḥ | by his friends | SB 10.54.17 |
mitraiḥ | with friends | SB 11.30.19 |
mūtraiḥ | and urine | SB 10.67.6 |
nakṣatraiḥ | all the stars | SB 5.21.11 |
nāṭya-sańgīta-vāditraiḥ | by dancing, by singing and by a musical display | SB 9.23.6 |
netraiḥ | with the eyes | SB 3.2.20 |
netraiḥ | from their eyes | SB 10.65.3 |
nistrai-guṇyaḥ | transcendental to the three modes of material nature | BG 2.45 |
nistrai-guṇyaḥ | free from the influence of the three modes of material nature | NBS 47 |
patatraiḥ | by the wings | SB 11.7.60 |
patattraiḥ | by wings | SB 8.11.34 |
śata-patraiḥ | with lotuses | SB 4.6.16 |
tāla-vana-asi-patraiḥ | by the swordlike leaves of palm trees | SB 5.26.15 |
uda-pātraiḥ | with pots filled with water | SB 10.41.30 |
pautraiḥ | along with grandsons | SB 3.7.24 |
pavitraiḥ | by the all-auspicious mantras | SB 3.13.25 |
prati-astraiḥ | with counterweapons | SB 10.63.12 |
pratottraiḥ | by the goads | SB 9.14.30 |
putraiḥ | along with sons | SB 3.7.24 |
brahma-putraiḥ | with the sons of Brahmā, such as Vasiṣṭha | SB 8.10.32-34 |
putraiḥ | with your sons | SB 8.17.13 |
putraiḥ | and (begetting) children | SB 10.84.39 |
vyāsa-putraiḥ | by the respected son of Vyāsadeva | SB 10.85.59 |
putraiḥ | along with her sons | SB 11.7.69 |
rātraiḥ | by nights | SB 3.11.33 |
rātraiḥ | and nights | SB 10.45.35-36 |
rātraiḥ | by nights | SB 11.20.16 |
gīta-saṃstuti-vāditraiḥ | with songs, praise and instrumental music | SB 3.22.28 |
nāṭya-sańgīta-vāditraiḥ | by dancing, by singing and by a musical display | SB 9.23.6 |
sva-śastraiḥ | by His own weapons | SB 3.3.4 |
śastraiḥ | with weapons | SB 4.5.23 |
śastraiḥ | with weapons | SB 6.10.23 |
śastraiḥ | by regular weapons | SB 8.10.4 |
śastraiḥ | with weapons | SB 8.10.13-15 |
śāstraiḥ | by the scriptures | CC Adi 3.87 |
śata-patraiḥ | with lotuses | SB 4.6.16 |
śatapatraiḥ | śatapatras | SB 8.2.14-19 |
stotraiḥ | and with prayers written by human authors | SB 11.27.45 |
straiṇa | by her womanly nature | SB 4.4.3 |
straiṇaḥ | a person who is henpecked | SB 9.11.9 |
straiṇaḥ | very much attached to woman | SB 9.19.1 |
straiṇaḥ | hen pecked | SB 9.19.9 |
straiṇaḥ | a woman-hunter | SB 11.10.27-29 |
straiṇaḥ | lusty to enjoy women | SB 11.17.56 |
straiṇāḥ | effeminate | SB 12.3.37 |
straiṇam | one who is dominated by his wife | SB 1.11.39 |
straiṇasya | of the father who was very much attached to his wife | SB 9.10.8 |
straiṇāt | from lusty woman-hunters | SB 11.8.32 |
straiṇayoḥ | because they have become so attached to women | SB 10.10.19 |
straiṇena | one who is too addicted to his wife | SB 4.8.65 |
straiṇeṣu | with men who are attached to women | SB 11.26.22 |
straiṇeṣu | with men attached to women | SB 11.26.24 |
sūtraiḥ | by threads | SB 5.26.36 |
sva-śastraiḥ | by His own weapons | SB 3.3.4 |
sva-astraiḥ | with His weapons | SB 8.6.3-7 |
tāla-vana-asi-patraiḥ | by the swordlike leaves of palm trees | SB 5.26.15 |
daiva-tantraiḥ | under the control of superior power | SB 7.13.30 |
tantraiḥ | whose entourage | SB 10.54.15 |
totraiḥ | with goads | SB 10.78.7 |
uda-pātraiḥ | with pots filled with water | SB 10.41.30 |
gīta-saṃstuti-vāditraiḥ | with songs, praise and instrumental music | SB 3.22.28 |
nāṭya-sańgīta-vāditraiḥ | by dancing, by singing and by a musical display | SB 9.23.6 |
vaktraiḥ | with his mouths | SB 10.59.8 |
tāla-vana-asi-patraiḥ | by the swordlike leaves of palm trees | SB 5.26.15 |
vastraiḥ | with tapestries | SB 3.23.14-15 |
vastraiḥ | with clothing | SB 10.73.25 |
vicitraiḥ | various | SB 4.9.63 |
vicitraiḥ | various | SB 4.14.21 |
viśvāmitraiḥ | by the sons of Viśvāmitra | SB 9.16.37 |
vyāsa-putraiḥ | by the respected son of Vyāsadeva | SB 10.85.59 |
traidaśika | adjective relating to the (tridaśa) gods (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54037/72933 | |
traidha | adjective triple (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 24167/72933 | |
traidhātuka | noun (neuter) the 3 worlds (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21415/72933 | |
traigarta | adjective Frequency rank 54036/72933 | |
traigarta | noun (masculine) a Trigarta prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the Trigartas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 17969/72933 | |
traigartaka | adjective belonging to the Trigartas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 24166/72933 | |
traiguṇya | noun (neuter) having the 3 Guṇas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) having the 3 Guṇas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the state of consisting of 3 threads (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) tripleness (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 10667/72933 | |
traikakuda | adjective coming from the mountain Trikakud (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54035/72933 | |
traikālika | adjective relating to the three times Frequency rank 24165/72933 | |
traikālya | noun (neuter) the three times Frequency rank 12062/72933 | |
trailiṅgya | noun (neuter) the state of having three characteristics Frequency rank 54044/72933 | |
trailohika | adjective consisting of three kinds of metals Frequency rank 54050/72933 | |
trailokya | noun (neuter) a mystic name of some part of the body (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the 3 Lokas or worlds (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 1127/72933 | |
trailokya | noun (masculine) name of a man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54045/72933 | |
trailokyamohinīpūjanavidhi | noun (masculine) name of Garuḍapurāṇa, 1.29 Frequency rank 54048/72933 | |
trailokyasaṃmohanatantra | noun (neuter) name of a text Frequency rank 35535/72933 | |
trailokyasundara | noun (masculine) name of a mixture (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54049/72933 | |
trailokyasundarī | noun (feminine) name of a work (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) [rel.] name of Devī Frequency rank 35536/72933 | |
trailokyatilaka | noun (masculine) a kind of alchemical preparation Frequency rank 54047/72933 | |
trailokyavijayā | noun (feminine) a sort of hemp (from which an intoxicating infusion is prepared) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21416/72933 | |
trailokyaḍambara | noun (masculine) name of an alchemical preparation Frequency rank 54046/72933 | |
traimāsika | adjective 3 months old (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) lasting 3 months (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) quarterly (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54040/72933 | |
traimūrta | adjective having three forms Frequency rank 54041/72933 | |
traiphala | adjective coming from (triphalā) the 3 myrobalans (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 7001/72933 | |
traipiṣṭapeya | noun (masculine) Frequency rank 54039/72933 | |
traipura | noun (masculine) a Cedi prince (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the inhabitants of Tripura (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the inhabitants of Tripurī or the Cedis (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 24168/72933 | |
traipura | adjective relating to Tripura (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 35533/72933 | |
traipuruṣa | adjective Frequency rank 35534/72933 | |
traipādika | adjective Frequency rank 54038/72933 | |
trairāśya | noun (neuter) the 3 groups (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54043/72933 | |
traisvarya | noun (neuter) Frequency rank 54058/72933 | |
traisāri | adjective patron. from Trisāri Frequency rank 54057/72933 | |
traivargika | adjective relating to tri-gaṇa (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21417/72933 | |
traivarṇika | noun (masculine) a member of the first 3 (varṇa) castes (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54052/72933 | |
traivaṇi | noun (masculine) metron. from tri-veṇī (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54051/72933 | |
traivedika | adjective relating to the 3 Vedas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 35538/72933 | |
traividhya | noun (neuter) triplicity (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 10099/72933 | |
traividya | noun (neuter) an assembly of Brāhmans familiar with trividyā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 9839/72933 | |
traividya | adjective familiar with tri-vidyā (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 17971/72933 | |
traivikrama | adjective belonging to Viṣṇu (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 35537/72933 | |
traiviṣṭapa | noun (masculine) the gods (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54053/72933 | |
traivārṣika | adjective lasting three years Frequency rank 17970/72933 | |
traivṛta | adjective coming from (tri-vṛt) Ipomoea Turpethum (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 11272/72933 | |
traiyambaka | adjective relating or belonging or sacred to Tryambaka (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 19409/72933 | |
traiyyāruṇi | noun (masculine) name of a Vyāsa in the 15th parivarta Frequency rank 54042/72933 | |
traiśaṅkava | noun (masculine) patr. of Hariścandra (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54054/72933 | |
traiśīrṣa | adjective relating to the three-headed Viśva-rūpa (a murder) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54055/72933 | |
traiṣṭubha | noun (masculine) a kind of Soma Frequency rank 28279/72933 | |
traiṣṭubha | adjective relating to or composed in the Tri-ṣṭubh metre (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 54056/72933 | |
traiṣṭubha | noun (neuter) the Tri-ṣṭubh metre (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 21418/72933 | |
atraiguṇya | noun (neuter) [phil.] the state of not consisting of three guṇas Frequency rank 42359/72933 | |
citrairaṇḍa | noun (masculine) Ricinus communis Frequency rank 52348/72933 | |
nistraiguṇya | adjective destitute of the three Guṇas (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 56527/72933 | |
nistraiṇipuṣpaka | noun (masculine) a kind of thorn-apple Frequency rank 56528/72933 | |
straiṇa | adjective being among women (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) female (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) feminine (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) relating or belonging to women (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) subject to or ruled by women (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) worthy of a woman (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 13261/72933 | |
straiṇa | noun (neuter) the female sex (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) the nature of women (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) womankind (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 71728/72933 | |
strairājaka | noun (masculine) the inhabitants of Strīrājya (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 71729/72933 |
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