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van | cl.1 P. () v/anati- (Vedic or Veda also te-,and van/ati-) ; cl.8 P. A1. () van/oti-, vanut/e- (perfect tense vāv/āna-, vāv/antha-, vavanm/a-, vavn/e-; parasmE-pada vavanv/as- ; Aorist vanta-, v/aṃsva- ; vaṃsat-, sate- ; vaniṣat- ; ṣanta- ; vanuṣanta-, ; Potential vaṃsīmahi-, vasīmahi- ; preceding vaniṣīṣṭa- vaṃsiṣīya- ; future vaniśā- grammar; vaniṣyate-, ; infinitive mood vanitum- grammar; -vantave- ), to like, love, wish, desire ; to gain, acquire, procure (for one's self or others) ; to conquer, win, become master of, possess ; to prepare, make ready for, aim at, attack ; to hurt, injure ( also"to sound";"to serve, honour, worship, help, aid") : Causal vanayati- or vānayati- ; varia lectio (confer, compare saṃ-van-): Desiderative v/ivāsati-, te-, to attract, seek to win over : Intensive (only vāv/anaḥ-and vāvandh/i-;but confer, compare vanīvan-) to love, like [ confer, compare Latin venia,Venus; Got.gawinnan; German gewinnen; English win.] |
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van | equals v/ana- (only in genitive case and locative case plural van/ām- v/aṃsu-),"wood"or,"a wooden vessel" |
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van | love, worship |
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vana | n. (once m. ;for 2.See) a forest, wood, grove, thicket, quantity of lotuses or other plants growing in a thick cluster (but in older language also applied to a single tree) etc. |
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vana | n. plenty, abundance |
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vana | n. a foreign or distant land (see araṇya-) |
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vana | n. wood, timber |
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vana | n. a wooden vessel or barrel (for the soma- juice) (?) |
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vana | n. a cloud (as the vessel in the sky) |
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vana | n. (prob.) the body of a carriage |
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vana | n. water |
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vana | n. a fountain, spring |
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vana | n. abode |
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vana | n. Cyperus Rotundus |
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vana | n. equals raśrmi-, a ray of light |
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vana | n. (prob.) longing, earnest desire |
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vana | m. Name of a son of uśīnara- |
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vana | m. of one of the 10 orders of mendicants founded by śaṃkarācārya- (the members of which affix vana-to their names see rārmendra-v-) |
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vanā | f. the piece of wood used for kindling fire by attrition (= araṇi- q.v;sometimes personified) |
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vana | ind. gaRa cādi-. |
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vanabāhyaka | m. plural Name of a people |
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vanabarbara | m. Ocinium Sanctum |
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vanabarbarikā | f. Ocimum Pilosum |
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vanabarhiṇa | m. a wild peacock ( vanabarhiṇatva -tva- n.) |
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vanabarhiṇatva | n. vanabarhiṇa |
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vanabhadrikā | f. Sida Cordifolia |
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vanābhilāva | mfn. forest-destroying |
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vanabhojanaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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vanabhojanapuṇyāhavacanaprayoga | m. Name of work |
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vanabhojanavidhi | m. Name of work |
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vanabhū | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood |
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vanabhuj | m. a particular bulbous plant (growing on the himavat-) |
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vanabhūmi | f. "forest-region", the neighbourhood of a wood |
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vanabhūṣaṇī | f. "wood-adorning", the female of the Indian cuckoo |
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vanabiḍāla | m. a kind of wild cat, Felis Caracil |
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vanabīja | m. the wild citron tree (also jaka-) |
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vanabījapūraka | m. idem or 'm. the wild citron tree (also jaka-) ' |
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vanābjinī | f. lotus growing in a forest |
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vanacampaka | m. the wild Campaka tree |
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vanacandana | n. aloe wood or Agallochum |
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vanacandana | n. Pinus Deodora |
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vanacandrikā | f. Jasminum Sambac |
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vanacara | mf(ī-)n. roaming in woods, living in a forest etc. |
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vanacara | m. a woodman, forester |
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vanacara | m. a wild animal |
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vanacara | m. the fabulous eight legged animal sarabha- |
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vanacārin | mfn. equals -cara- |
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vanacarya | n. () the roaming about or dwelling in a forest. |
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vanacaryā | f. () the roaming about or dwelling in a forest. |
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vanācārya | m. Name of an author |
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vanacchāga | m. a wild goat |
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vanacchāga | m. a boar, hog |
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vanacchandatā | f. longing for the forest, |
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vanaccheda | m. cutting timber |
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vanacchid | mfn. cutting wood, felling timber |
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vanacchid | m. a woodcutter |
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vanad | (only plural van/adaḥ-), longing, earnest desire ( equals vanantaḥ- equals sambhaktāraḥ-;others translate me van-/adaḥ-,"of me, the wood-devourer") . |
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vanada | m. "rain-giving", a cloud |
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vanadāha | m. a forest-conflagration |
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vanadāhāgni | m. fire from a forest-conflagration |
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vanadamana | m. a wild Artemisia |
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vanadāraka | m. plural Name of a people |
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vanadevatā | f. a forest-goddess, Dryad |
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vanadhānya | n. plural grains of wild corn |
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vanadhārā | f. an avenue of trees |
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vanadhenu | f. the cow or female of the Bos Gavaeus |
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vanadhiti | (van/a--) f. (prob.) a layer of wood to be laid on an altar |
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vanādhivāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest |
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vanadīpa | m. equals -campaka- |
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vanadīyabhaṭṭa | m. Name of a Commentator |
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vanadruma | m. a forest-tree (varia lectio) |
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vanadurga | mfn. made inaccessible by (reason of) a forest |
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vanadurga | n. a place made so inaccessible |
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vanadurgā | f. (prob.) a form of the goddess durgā- |
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vanadurgākalpa | m. Name of work |
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vanadurgāmantra | m. Name of work |
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vanadurgāprayoga | m. Name of work |
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vanadurgātattva | n. Name of work |
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vanadurgopaniṣad | f. Name of work |
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vanadvipa | m. equals -karin- |
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vanaga | m. inhabitant of a forest |
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vanagahana | n. the depth or thick part of a forest |
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vanagaja | m. a wild elephant etc. |
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vanagajamada | m. the fluid exuding from the temples of a wild elephant in rut |
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vanagamana | n. retiring to a forest, leading the life of an anchorite |
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vanagava | m. Bos Gavaeus |
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vanagholī | f. equals araṇyagh- |
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vanāgni | m. equals vana-dāha- |
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vanago | m. equals -gava- |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. dwelling in a forest, denizen or inhabitant of forests (said of men and animals) etc. |
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vanagocara | mf(ā-)n. living in water |
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vanagocara | m. a hunter, forester |
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vanagocara | n. a forest |
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vanagrahaṇa | n. the act of occupying a forest (see -grāhin-) |
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vanagrahaṇakolāla | m. or n. the din of occupying a forest, hunting cries |
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vanagrāhin | m. "occupying or searching a forest", a hunter (see -grahaṇa-). |
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vanagrāmaka | m. a forest village, a poor small village |
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vanagulma | m. a forest-shrub or bush |
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vanagupta | m. "forest-protected", a spy, emissary |
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vanahabandi | Name of a place |
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vanahari | m. (prob.) a lion |
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vanaharidrā | f. wild turmeric |
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vanahāsa | m. Saccharum Spontaneum (also saka-) |
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vanahāsa | m. a kind of jasmine |
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vanahava | m. a particular ekāha- |
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vanāhira | m. a hog, wild boar |
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vanahoma | m. a particular oblation |
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vanahutāśana | m. equals vana-dāha- |
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vanaikadeśa | m. a part or spot of a forest |
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vanaja | mfn. forest-born, sylvan, wild |
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vanaja | m. a woodman, forester |
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vanaja | m. (only ) an elephant |
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vanaja | m. Cyperus Rotundus |
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vanaja | m. the wild citron tree |
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vanaja | m. a particular bulbous plant (equals vana-śūraṇa-) |
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vanaja | m. coriander |
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vanajā | f. (only ) Phaseolus Trilobus |
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vanaja | m. the wild cotton tree |
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vanaja | m. wild ginger |
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vanaja | m. Physalis Flexuosa |
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vanaja | m. a kind of Curcuma |
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vanaja | m. Anethum Panmori |
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vanaja | m. a species of creeper |
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vanaja | n. "water-born", a blue lotus-flower |
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vanāja | m. the wild goat |
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vanajākṣa | mf(ī-)n. () lotus-(leaf-)eyed |
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vanajapattrākṣa | mf(ī-)n. () lotus-(leaf-)eyed |
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vanajāta | equals -ja- mfn. |
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vanajāyata | mfn. long and resembling a blue lotus-flower |
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vanajīra | m. wild cumin |
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vanajīvikā | f. forest-life (id est living by gathering leaves and fruit etc.) |
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vanajīvin | m. "living in a forest", a woodman, forester, |
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vanajyotsnī | f. "Light of the Grave", Name of a plant (in prakṛt-) . |
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vanakacu | m. Arum Colocasia |
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vanakadalī | f. wild banana or plantain |
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vanakāma | mfn. fond of (or living in) a forest |
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vanākampa | m. the shaking of forest-trees by the wind |
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vanakaṇā | f. wild pepper |
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vanakanda | m. Name of two kinds of tuberous plant (= dharaṇī-kanda or vana-śūraṇa-) |
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vanakaṇḍula | m. a kind of bulbous plant |
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vanakapi | m. a wild monkey on |
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vanakapīvat | m. Name of a son of pulaha- (varia lectio ghana--and dhana-k-). |
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vanakarin | m. a wild elephant |
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vanakārpasi | () f. the wild cotton tree. |
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vanakārpasī | () f. the wild cotton tree. |
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vanakāṣṭhikā | f. "forest-twig", a piece dry of dry wood in a forest |
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vanakauśāmbī | f. Name of a town gaRa nady-ādi-. |
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vanakhaṇḍa | n. "group of trees", copse, wood (also written. ṣaṇḍa-). |
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vanākhu | m. "forest rat", a hare |
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vanākhuka | m. Phaseolus Mungo |
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vanakodrava | m. a kind of inferior grain |
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vanakoli | f. the wild jujube |
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vanakrakṣa | mfn. (prob.) crackling or bubbling in a wooden vessel (said of soma-) |
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vanakukkuṭa | m. a wild fowl, jungle fowl |
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vanakuñjara | m. equals -karin- |
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vanakusuma | n. a forest flower |
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vanalakṣmī | f. "forest-ornament", Musa Sapientum |
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vanālakta | n. "wild lac", red earth, ruddle |
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vanālaktaka | n. "wild lac", red earth, ruddle |
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vanalatā | f. a forest-creeper |
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vanālaya | m. forest-habitation |
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vanālayajīvin | mfn. living in forest |
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vanalekhā | f. equals -rāji- |
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vanālī | f. equals vana-rājī- |
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vanālikā | f. Heliotropium Indicum |
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vanālu | m. Marsilia Dentata |
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vanamakṣikā | f. a gad-fly |
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vanamāla | mfn. wearing a garland of forest-flowers (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-) |
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vanamālā | f. a garland of forest-flowers, (especially) the chaplet worn by kṛṣṇa- etc. |
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vanamālā | f. a kind of metre |
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vanamālā | f. Name of work on dharma- |
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vanamālā | f. of various women |
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vanāmala | m. Carissa Carandas |
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vanamālādhara | n. (prob.) a kind of metre |
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vanamālāmiśra | m. Name of an author ( vanamālāmiśrīya rīya- n.his work) |
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vanamālāmiśrīya | n. vanamālāmiśra |
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vanamālāstotra | n. Name of work |
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vanamālāvijaya | m. Name of work |
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vanamālidāsa | m. Name of an author |
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vanamālikā | f. a garland of wild flowers |
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vanamālikā | f. yam |
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vanamālikā | f. a kind of metre |
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vanamālikā | f. Name of one of rādhā-'s female attendants |
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vanamālikā | f. of a river |
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vanamālikīrtichandomālā | f. Name of a poem |
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vanamālimiśra | m. Name of an author |
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vanamālin | mfn. equals -māla- (said of viṣṇu-kṛṣṇa-) etc. |
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vanamālin | m. (in music) a kind of measure |
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vanamālin | m. Name of various authors (also with bhaṭṭa-) |
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vanamālinī | f. Dioscorea or equals varāhī- (prob. a kind of plant, accord. to others,"the female energy of kṛṣṇa-") |
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vanamālinī | f. Name of the town dvārakā- |
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vanamālīśā | f. "having kṛṣṇa- as husband", Name of rādhā- |
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vanamallī | f. wild jasmine |
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vanamallikā | f. Jasminum Sambac |
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vanamānuṣa | m. "wild-man", the orang-utang |
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vanamānuṣī | f. a (little) forest woman. () |
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vanamānuṣikā | f. a (little) forest woman. () |
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vanamātaṃga | m. equals -karin- |
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vanamāya | m. aloe wood, Agallochum |
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vanāmbikā | f. Name of a tutelary deity in the family of dakṣa- |
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vanamethikā | f. Melilotus Parviflora |
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vanaṃkaraṇa | n. a particular part of the body (with mehana-) |
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vanamocā | f. wild plantain |
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vanāmra | m. Mangifera Sylvatica |
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vanamṛga | m. a forest deer. |
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vanamuc | mfn. pouring forth rain |
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vanamuc | m. a cloud |
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vanamudga | m. Phaseolus Trilobus (alsof(ā-).) or Aconitifolius |
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vanamūla | m. Tetranthera Lanceifolia |
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vanamūlaphala | n. roots and fruits of the forest |
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vanamūrdhajā | f. gall-nut |
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vanamūta | m. a cloud |
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vanana | n. longing, desire |
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vananā | f. (prob.) wish, desire |
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vananitya | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva- |
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vananīya | mfn. to be desired, desirable |
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vanānta | m. "forest-region", a wood etc. |
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vanānta | mfn. bounded by a forest |
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vanāntabhū | f. neighbourhood of a forest |
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vanāntara | n. interior of a forest (re-,in the forest; rāt-,out of the forest; ram-,into the forest, with pra-viś-or āp-,to enter or reach a forest) |
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vanāntara | n. āṇi- plural forests |
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vanāntaracara | mfn. roaming about in a forest |
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vanāntaracarin | mfn. roaming about in a forest |
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vanāntastha | mfn. standing or situate in a forest (as a town) |
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vanāntasthalī | f. a forest-region |
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vanāntavāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest |
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vananva | Nom. P. vati-, to be in possession, be at hand ; pr.p. nvat-, possessing ; being in possession |
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vanapa | m. a forest-protector, woodman |
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vanapādapa | m. a forest-tree |
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vanāpaga | (in the beginning of a compound for gā-), a forest stream, river |
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vanapāla | m. equals -pa- ( vanapālādhipa lādhipa- m.high-forester) |
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vanapāla | m. Name of a son of deva-pāla-, |
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vanapāla | m. of a son of dharmapāla- |
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vanapālādhipa | m. vanapāla |
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vanapālaka | m. equals -pa- |
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vanapāllava | m. Hyperanthera Moringa |
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vanapāṃsula | m. a hunter, deer-killer |
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vanapannaga | m. a forest-snake |
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vanapārśva | m. forest side or region. |
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vanaparvan | n. "Forest-section", Name of (describing the abode of the pāṇḍava- princes in the kāmyaka- forest) . |
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vanaphala | n. wild fruit |
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vanaprakṣa | varia lectio for -krakṣ/a- |
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vanaprastha | m. or n. (?) a forest situated on elevated or table land |
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vanaprastha | m. Name of a place |
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vanaprastha | mfn. retiring into a forest, living the life of an anchorite |
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vanapratiṣṭha | mfn. abiding in a forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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vanapraveśa | m. entering a forest, (especially) a solemn procession into a forest (for cutting wood for an idol) |
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vanapraveśa | m. commencing to live as a hermit |
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vanapriya | m. "fond of woods", the Indian cuckoo |
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vanapriya | n. the cinnamon tree |
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vanapūraka | m. the wild citron tree |
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vanapūrva | m. Name of a village |
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vanapuṣpa | n. wild flower ( vanapuṣpamaya -maya- mf(ī-)n.made or consisting of wild flower) |
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vanapuṣpā | f. Anethum Sowa |
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vanapuṣpamaya | mf(ī-)n. vanapuṣpa |
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vanar | in compound for vanas- (equals vana-). |
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vanara | m. equals vānara-, an ape |
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vanarāja | m. "forest-king", a lion |
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vanarāja | m. Verbesina Scandens |
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vanarāji | mf(ī-)n. embellishing or beautifying a forest |
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vanarājī | f. a row of trees, a long track of forest or a path in a forest etc. |
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vanarājī | f. (only ji-), a female slave belonging to vasu-deva- |
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vanarājya | n. Name of a kingdom |
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vanarakṣaka | m. a forest-keeper |
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vanarakṣakā | f. Name of a woman, vṛṣabha-.n. |
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vanarāṣṭaka | n. Name of eight verses (supposed to be spoken by a monkey). |
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vanarāṣṭra | m. plural Name of a people |
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vanarāṣṭraka | m. plural Name of a people |
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vanārcaka | m. "forest-worshipper", a florist, maker of garlands |
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vanarddhi | (for -ṛddhi-) f. an ornament of the forest |
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vanārdraka | n. the root of wild ginger |
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vanārdrakā | f. wild ginger |
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vanargu | mfn. moving about in woods, wandering in a forest or wilderness, a savage |
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vanargu | mfn. a thief or robber |
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vanāriṣṭā | f. wild turmeric |
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vanarja | m. a kind of plant (equals śriṅgī-) |
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vanaṛkṣa | wrong reading for -krakṣ/a-. |
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vanarṣad | mfn. sitting on trees or in the forest (as birds) |
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vanas | n. loveliness |
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vanas | n. longing, desire (see yajña-vanas-and gir-vaṇas-) |
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vanas | n. equals vana-, a wood (see vanar-). |
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vanāśa | mfn. living on water () |
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vanāśa | m. a kind of small barley |
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vanasa | mfn. gaRa tṛṇādi-. |
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vanaṣad | varia lectio for -s/ad- |
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vanasad | mfn. abiding in wood or in a forest |
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vanasad | m. a forest-dweller, forester |
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vanasāhvayā | f. a kind of creeping plant |
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vanaśakuni | m. a forest-bird, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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vanasaṃkaṭa | m. lentil |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | mfn. dwelling in a forest |
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vanasaṃnivāsin | m. a forester |
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vanasampraveśa | m. equals vana-praveśa- |
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vanasaṃśraya | m. resort to the forest, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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vanasamūha | m. a thick forest or wood |
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vanaṣaṇḍa | See -khaṇḍ-. |
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vanasarojinī | f. the wild cotton plant |
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vanaśikhaṇḍin | m. equals -barkiṇa- |
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vanasindhura | m. equals -karin- |
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vanaśobhana | n. "water-beautifying", a lotus-flower |
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vanaspati | m. (vanas--) (vanas-prob. a form of the genitive case; see 2. van-and r/aithas-p/ati-) "king of the wood"a, forest-tree (especially a large tree bearing fruit apparently without blossoms, as several species of the fig, the jack tree etc., but also applied to any tree) etc. |
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vanaspati | m. a stem, trunk, beam, timber, post (especially the sacrificial post) |
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vanaspati | m. "lord of plants", the soma- plant |
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vanaspati | m. the Indian fig-tree |
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vanaspati | m. Bignonia Suaveolens |
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vanaspati | m. an offering made to the sacrificial post |
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vanaspati | m. anything made of wood (especially particular parts of a car or carriage, a wooden drum, a wooden amulet, a block on which criminals are executed, a coffin etc.) |
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vanaspati | m. an ascetic |
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vanaspati | m. Name of viṣṇu- |
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vanaspati | m. of a son of ghṛta-pṛṣṭha- |
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vanaspati | m. dual number pestle and mortar |
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vanaspati | f. Name of a gandharvī- |
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vanaspati | n. Name of the varṣa- ruled by vanas-pati- |
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vanaspati | See column 1. |
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vanaspatikāya | m. the whole body or world of plants |
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vanaspatisava | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite |
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vanaspatiyāga | m. Name of particular sacrificial rite |
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vanasraj | f. a garland of forest-flowers |
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vanāśrama | m. abode in the forest (the third āśrama- [, q.v ] in a Brahman's life) |
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vanāśramanivāsin | m. a vānaprastha- or Brahman dwelling in a forest, an anchorite. () |
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vanāśramin | m. a vānaprastha- or Brahman dwelling in a forest, an anchorite. () |
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vanāśraya | mfn. living in a forest |
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vanāśraya | m. a forest-dweller |
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vanāśraya | m. a sort of crow or raven |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭa | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus |
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vanaśṛṅgāṭaka | m. Tribulus Lanuginosus |
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vanastamba | m. Name of a son of gada- |
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vanastha | mfn. forest-abiding |
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vanastha | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, ascetic etc. |
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vanastha | m. a deer, gazelle |
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vanastha | m. (with gaja-) a wild elephant |
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vanasthā | f. the holy fig-tree |
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vanastha | m. the small pippala- tree |
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vanastha | m. a kind of creeper |
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vanasthalī | f. forest-region, a wood |
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vanasthāna | (?) n. Name of a country |
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vanasthāyin | mfn. being or abiding in a forest |
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vanasthāyin | m. a hermit, anchorite |
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vanasthita | mfn. situate or being in a forest |
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vanaśūkarī | f. Mucuna Pruritus |
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vanaśūraṇa | n. a kind of bulbous plant |
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vanaśvan | m. "forest-dog", a jackal |
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vanaśvan | m. a tiger |
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vanaśvan | m. a civet-cat |
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vanasyā | See sajāta-v-. |
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vanasyu | See gir-vaṇasy/u-. |
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vanāṭana | n. roaming about in a forest (also plural) |
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vanataraṃgiṇī | f. Name of work |
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vanatikta | m. Terminalia Chebula |
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vanatiktā | f. a kind of plant (according to to Symplocos Racemosa or śveta-buhnā-) |
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vanatiktikā | f. Clypea Hernandifolia |
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vanāṭu | m. "forest-roamer (?)", a kind of blue fly |
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vanaugha | m. a mass of water |
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vanaugha | m. "thick forest", Name of a district or mountain in the west of India, |
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vanauka | m. equals next |
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vanaukas | mfn. living in a forest |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-dweller, anchorite etc. |
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vanaukas | m. a forest-animal, (especially) a wild boar |
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vanaukas | m. an ape |
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vanauṣadhi | f. a medicinal herb growing wild |
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vanavahni | m. a forest-conflagration |
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vanavāhyaka | See -bāh-, -biḍ-. |
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vanavallarī | f. a kind of grass |
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vanavarāha | m. a wild hog |
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vanavarbara | See -barbara- etc. |
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vanavarbarikā | See -barbara- etc. |
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vanavarhiṇa | See -barbara- etc. |
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vanavartikā | f. a kind of quail |
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vanavartin | mfn. residing in the forest |
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vanavāsa | m. dwelling or residence in a forest, wandering habits |
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vanavāsa | m. Name of a country |
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vanavāsa | mfn. residing in a forest, wood-dweller |
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vanavāsaka | m. plural Name of a people (Bombay edition sika-). |
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vanavāsana | m. "forest-dweller", a civet-cat |
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vanavāsī | f. Name of the chief town of that country |
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vanavāsin | mfn. living in a forest |
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vanavāsin | m. a forest-dweller, hermit, anchorite etc. |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of various plants or roots (equals ṛṣabha-, muṣkaka-, varāhī-kanda-etc.) |
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vanavāsin | m. a crow |
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vanavāsin | m. Name of a country in the Dekhan (also simaṇḍala-) |
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vanavāsya | (prob.) n. Name of a country (see -vāsin-). |
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vanavāta | m. a forest-wind |
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vanaviḍāla | See -bāh-, -biḍ-. |
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vanavīja | etc., see. -bija-. |
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vanavilāsinī | f. Andropogon Auriculatus |
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vanavirodhin | m. "forest-enemy", Name of one of the Hindu months (that succeeding the nidāgha- q.v) |
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vanavrīhi | m. wild rice |
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vanavṛntākī | f. the egg-plant |
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vanavṛtti | f. equals -jīvikā- |
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vanayamānī | f. Cnidium Diffusum |
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vanayitṛ | mfn. (superl. tṛ-tama-) one who causes to ask etc. |
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vanāyu | m. Name of a country (See compound) |
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vanāyu | m. of a son of purū-ravas- (also yus- ) |
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vanāyu | m. of a dānava- |
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vanāyudeśya | () mfn. produced or bred in vanāyu- (as horses). |
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vanāyuja | () () mfn. produced or bred in vanāyu- (as horses). |
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vand | (see vad-) cl.1 A1. () v/andate- (Epic also ti-; perfect tense vavanda-, de- etc.; preceding vandiṣīm/ahi- ; future vanditā-, vandiṣyate- grammar; infinitive mood vanditum- etc.; vandādhyai- ; ind.p. vanditvā-vandya- etc.) , to praise, celebrate, laud, extol ; to show honour, do homage, salute respectfully or deferentially, venerate, worship, adore etc. ; to offer anything (accusative) respectfully to (dative case) : Passive voice vandyate- (Aorist avandi-, vandi-), to be praised or venerated etc. etc. Causal vandayati- (aor. avavandat- data-), to show honour to any one, greet respectfully : Desiderative See vivandiṣu-. |
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vanda | mfn. praising, extolling (See deva-vand/a-) |
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vandā | f. See below. |
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vandā | f. (only ) a parasitical plant (especially Epidendrum Tesselatum) |
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vandā | f. a female mendicant |
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vandā | f. equals bandī-, a prisoner. |
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vandadhyai | See under vand-. |
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vandadvāra | wrong reading for v/ande dār/um- |
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vandadvīra | wrong reading for mand/aad-vīra- |
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vandaka | m. a parasitical plant (alsof(ā-).) |
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vandaka | m. a Buddhist mendicant |
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vandāka | m. |
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vandākā | f. Vanda Roxburghii |
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vandākī | f. Vanda Roxburghii |
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vandana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (who was cast into a well, along with rebha-, by the asura-s, and rescued by the aśvin-s) |
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vandanā | f. praise, worship, adoration |
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vandanā | f. (with Buddhists) one of the 7 kinds of anuttara-pūjā- or highest worship (the other 6 being pūjanā-, pāpa-deśanā-, anumodanā-, adhyeṣaṇā-, badhi-cittātpāda-and pariṇamanā-) |
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vandanā | f. a mark or symbol impressed on the body (with ashes etc.) |
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vandana | n. the act of praising, praise |
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vandana | n. reverence (especially obeisance to a brahman- or superior by touching the feet etc.), worship, adoration etc. |
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vandana | n. a parasitical plant |
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vandana | n. a disease attacking the limbs or joints, cutaneous eruption, scrofula (also personified as a demon) |
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vandana | n. equals vadana- |
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vandanaka | n. respectful salutation |
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vandanamālā | () f. a festoon of leaves suspended across gateways (in honour of the arrival of any distinguished personage, or on the occasion of a marriage or other festival). |
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vandanamālikā | ( ) f. a festoon of leaves suspended across gateways (in honour of the arrival of any distinguished personage, or on the occasion of a marriage or other festival). |
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vandanaśrut | mfn. listening to praise, a hearer of praises |
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vandanestha | mfn. mindful of praises |
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vandanī | f. (only ) reverence |
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vandanī | f. a drug for resuscitating the dead (equals jīvātu-) |
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vandanī | f. begging or thieving (yācana-.or mācala-karman-) |
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vandanī | f. the hip or a species of tree (kaṭī-or vaṭī-) |
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vandanī | f. equals go-rocana- |
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vandanīya | mfn. to be respectfully greeted |
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vandanīya | m. a Verbesina with yellow flowers |
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vandanīyā | f. a yellow pigment (equals go-rocanā-). |
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vandāra | m. a parasitical plant |
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vandāru | mfn. praising, celebrating |
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vandāru | mfn. respectful, reverential, civil or polite to (compound) |
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vandāru | m. Name of a man |
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vandāru | n. praise |
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vandatha | m. "a praiser"or"one deserving praise" |
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vandhā | ind. gaRa ūry-ādi-. |
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vandhula | m. Name of a ṛṣi- (See bandhula-). |
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vandhur | m. equals vandh/ura- |
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vandhura | n. (also written bandhura-;rather fr. 2. van+dhura-than fr. bandh-) the seat of a charioteer, the fore part of a chariot or place at the end of the shafts, a carriage-seat or driver's box (see tri-v-). |
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vandhurāyu | mfn. having a standing-place in front or seat for driving (said of the car of the aśvin-s) |
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vandhureṣṭhā | mfn. standing or sitting on the chariot-seat |
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vandhya | mf(ā-)n. (also written bandhya- q.v,and perhaps to be connected with bandh-) barren, unfruitful, unproductive (said of women, female animals and plants) etc. |
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vandhya | mf(ā-)n. fruitless, useless, defective, deprived or destitute of (instrumental case or compound) |
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vandhyā | f. See below. |
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vandhyā | f. a barren or childless woman etc. |
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vandhyā | f. a barren cow |
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vandhyā | f. a particular fragrant substance |
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vandhyāduhitṛ | f. the daughter of a barren woman, a mere chimera or anything merely imaginary |
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vandhyāgarbhadhāraṇavidhi | m. Name of work |
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vandhyākarkaṭakī | f. a species of medicinal plant (given to barren women) |
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vandhyaparvata | m. Name of a district |
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vandhyaphala | mfn. fruitless, useless, idle, vain ( vandhyaphalatā -tā- f.) |
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vandhyaphalatā | f. vandhyaphala |
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vandhyāprakāśa | See pañcadhābandhyā-pr-. |
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vandhyāprāyaścittividhi | m. Name of work |
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vandhyāputra | m. the son of a barren woman, id est anything merely imaginary, an impossibility |
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vandhyāroga | m. Name of work |
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vandhyāsūnu | m. equals -tanaya- |
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vandhyāsuta | m. equals -tanaya- |
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vandhyatā | f. |
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vandhyātanaya | m. equals -putra- |
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vandhyatva | n. barrenness, sterility, uselessness, deficiency, lack of (locative case or compound) |
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vandhyātva | n. the barrenness of a woman |
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vandhyātvakārakopadravaharavidhi | m. Name of work |
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vandhyāvalī | f. Name of work |
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vandhyāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to become barren or useless |
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vandi | See 1. 2. bandin-. |
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vandī | See 1. 2. bandin-. |
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vandīka | m. (also written bandh-) Name of indra- |
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vandin | mfn. praising, honouring (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') (see 1. bandin-,"a praiser","bard") |
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vandinīkā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- |
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vandinīyā | f. Name of dākṣāyaṇī- |
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vandita | mfn. praised, extolled, celebrated |
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vanditavya | mfn. to be praised |
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vanditavya | mfn. to be respectfully greeted |
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vanditṛ | mfn. one who praises or celebrates, a praiser |
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vanditṛ | mfn. one who praises or celebrates, a praiser |
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vandra | mfn. praising, doing homage, worshipping |
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vandra | m. a worshipper, votary, follower |
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vandra | n. prosperity, plenty abundance |
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vandya | mfn. to be praised, praiseworthy etc. |
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vandya | mfn. to be saluted reverentially, adorable, very venerable |
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vandya | mfn. to be regarded or respected |
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vandya | m. Name of a man |
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vandyā | f. a parasitical plant |
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vandyā | f. equals -go-rocanā- |
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vandyā | f. Name of a yakṣī- |
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vandyabhaṭṭīja | n. Name of work |
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vandyaghaṭīyā | f. Name of a commentator or commentary on the amarakoṣa-. |
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vandyatā | f. laudability, praiseworthiness, venerableness |
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vane | locative case of 1. vana-, in compound |
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vanebilvaka | m. plural "Aegle Marmelos in a forest", anything found unexpectedly (see -kiṃśuka-). |
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vanecara | mf(ī-)n. wandering or dwelling in a wood, inhabitant of a forest (applied to men, animals and demons) etc. |
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vanecarāgrya | m. "chief of forest-dwellers", an ascetic, anchorite, sage |
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vanejā | mfn. born or existing in woods |
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vanejya | m. a highly valued species of mango |
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vanekiṃśuka | m. plural "Butea Frondosa in a wood", anything found unexpectedly (see bilvaka-). |
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vanekṣudrā | f. Pongamia Glabra |
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vanerāj | mfn. shining or blazing in a wood |
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vanesad | m. a forest-dweller (see vanasad-). |
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vaneṣah | (ṣ/āh-) mfn. prevailing in woods |
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vanesarja | m. Terminalia Tomentosa |
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vaneśaya | mfn. living in woods, w. |
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vanevāsin | m. "forest-dweller", a Brahman in the third stage of his life, a vānaprastha- |
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vaneyu | m. Name of a son of raudrāśva- |
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vanī | f. a wood, forest |
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vani | f. wish, desire |
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vani | m. fire (v/ani- in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') procuring, bestowing (see rāyas-poṣa-v-and ) . |
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vanī | See under 1. vana-. |
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vanikā | f. a little wood, grove etc. (only in aśoka-v-;once in vanikāvanika -vanika- n.) |
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vanīka | () ( and varia lectio) m. a beggar, mendicant. |
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vanikāvanika | n. vanikā |
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vanikāvāsa | (or kāv-?) m. Name of a village |
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vanila | mfn. (fr. 1. vana-) gaRa kāśādi-. |
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vanin | mfn. (fr. van-) asking, desiring |
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vanin | mfn. granting, bestowing |
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vanin | m. (fr. 1. vana-) a tree |
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vanin | m. the soma- plant |
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vanin | m. (perhaps) a cloud |
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vanin | m. "living in a wood", a Brahman in the third stage of his life, a vānaprastha- on |
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vanina | n. a tree or a wood |
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vanīpaka | ( and varia lectio) m. a beggar, mendicant. |
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vaniṣṇu | m. (prob. wrong reading for vaniṣṭu-) equals apāna-, the anus |
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vaniṣṭha | mfn. (superl.) obtaining or imparting most, very munificent or liberal |
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vaniṣṭhu | m. a part of the entrails of an animal offered in sacrifice (according to to Scholiast or Commentator either "the rectum"or"a particular part of the intestines near the omentum") |
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vaniṣṭhusava | m. a particular ekāha- |
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vanita | mfn. varia lectio for veṣṭita- |
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vanita | mfn. equals vyūta- |
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vanita | mfn. solicited, asked, wished for, desired, loved |
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vanita | mfn. served |
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vanitā | f. a loved wife, mistress, any woman (also applied to the female of an animal or bird) etc. |
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vanitā | f. a kind of metre |
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vanitā | f. (See prec.) in compound |
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vanitābhoginī | f. a woman like a serpent |
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vanitādviṣ | m. hating women, a misogynist |
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vanitāmukha | m. plural "woman-faced", Name of a people |
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vanitārājya | n. the kingdom of women (see strī-r-). |
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vanitāsa | m. Name of a family |
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vanitāsakha | mfn. united with a wife, . |
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vanitāvilāsa | m. the wantonness of women |
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vanitāya | Nom. A1. yate-, to be or act like a woman, |
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vanitṛ | mfn. one who owns or possesses (with accusative) (see vant/ṛ-). |
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vanīvāhana | n. (anomalous Intensive form fr.1. vah-) the act of carrying or moving hither and thither |
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vanīvāhita | mfn. carried hither and thither |
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vanīvan | mfn. (an Intensive form) asking for, demanding |
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vanīya | Nom. P. yati-, to beg, ask alms |
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vanīyaka | m. a mendicant, beggar (Bombay edition) (varia lectio vanīpaka-). |
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vanīyakajana | m. idem or 'm. a mendicant, beggar (Bombay edition) (varia lectio vanīpaka-).' |
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vanīyas | mfn. (Comparative degree) obtaining most, imparting more |
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vanīyas | mfn. very munificent or liberal |
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vannā | f. Name of a woman |
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vanodbhava | mfn. produced or existing in a forest, growing wild |
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vanodbhava | m. (with mārga-) a path in forest |
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vanodbhava | m. (ā-).f the wild cotton plant |
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vanodbhava | m. Phaseolus Trilobus |
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vanodbhava | m. the wild citron |
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vanoddeśa | m. a particular spot in a forest |
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vanoddesa | vanopaplava-, van/askas- See . |
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vanopala | m. "forest-stone", shaped and dried cow-dung |
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vanopaplava | m. equals vana-dāha- |
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vanopeta | mfn. one who has retired to the forest |
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vanorvī | f. equals vana-bhū- |
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vanotsāha | m. a rhinoceros |
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vanotsarga | m. Name of work (on the dedication of temples, tanks, groves etc.) by viṣṇu-śarman-. |
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vanra | m. (prob. fr.1. van-) a copartner, co-heir (= vibhāgin-) |
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vantava | (?) m. Name of a man |
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vanti | f. |
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vantṛ | m. an enjoyer, owner, possessor (with genitive case) (see v/anitri-). |
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vanu | m. "zealous, eager", (either) an assailant, injurer, enemy |
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vanu | m. (or) an adherent, friend |
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vanus | mfn. zealous, eager |
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vanus | mfn. (either) anxious for, attached or devoted to, a friend |
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vanus | mfn. (or) eager to attack, a foe, enemy |
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vanuṣa | (fr. van/us-), Nom. A1. ṣate- (only vanuṣanta-), to obtain, acquire |
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vanuṣya | (fr. van/us-) Nom. P. A1. ṣy/ati-, te-, to plot against, attack, assail ; (A1.) to wish for, desire |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. growing or produced or existing in a forest, wild, savage etc. |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. greenish (?) |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. being or existing in woods (said of agni-) |
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vanya | mf(ā-)n. made of wood, wooden |
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vanya | m. a wild animal |
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vanya | m. a wild plant |
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vanya | m. Name of particular wild plants (= Arundo Bengalensis; varāhī-kanda-; vana-śūraṇa-) |
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vanya | m. a Buddhist novice |
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vanyā | f. a multitude of groves, large forest |
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vanya | m. abundance of water, a flood, deluge |
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vanya | m. Name of various plants (Physalis Flexuosa;Abrus Precatorius;a kind of Curcuma;a kind of gourd or cucumber;a kind of Cyperus;dill) |
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vanya | n. anything grown in a wood the fruit or roots of wild plants etc. |
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vanya | n. equals tvaca- (see also cakṣur-v-and a-jīta-punar-vaṇya-). |
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vanyadamana | m. a species of Artemisia |
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vanyadvipa | m. a wild elephant |
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vanyānnabhojana | m. "eating forest-food", a Brahman in the third stage of his life |
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vanyapakṣin | m. a wild bird, forest-bird |
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vanyāśana | mfn. equals vanya-vṛtti- mfn. |
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vanyāśrama | wrong reading for vanāśrama- |
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vanyavṛtti | f. forest-food, forest-produce |
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vanyavṛtti | mfn. living on forest-food |
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vanyebha | m. a wild elephant |
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vanyetara | mfn. different from wild, tame, civilized |
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vanyopodakī | f. a species of creeper |
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abaladhanvan | (abal/a--) mfn. possessing a weak bow |
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abdhinavanītaka | m. the moon. |
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abhāvanā | fn. absence of judgement or right perception. |
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abhavani | f. non-existence, death, |
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abhavanīya | mfn. what is not to be, what will not be. |
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abhāvanīya | mfn. not to be inferred or contemplated. |
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abhavanmatasambandha | m. want of fitness between words and the ideas expressed by them (a defect in composition). |
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abhavanmatayoga | m. want of fitness between words and the ideas expressed by them (a defect in composition). |
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abhibhavana | n. overpowering |
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abhibhavana | n. the state of being overpowered |
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abhibhāvana | n. causing to overcome, making victorious |
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abhibhavanīya | mfn. to be overcome. |
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abhibhūvan | mf(varī-)n. superior, victorious over |
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abhidevana | n. a board for playing at dice |
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abhidhāvana | n. running up, attack. |
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abhidhvan | to resound, whiz (as arrows) |
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abhihavana | n. idem or 'm. pouring the oblation upon.' |
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abhinavayauvana | mf(ā-)n. youthful |
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abhisambhavana | n. attainment, |
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abhiśastipāvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. defending from imprecations ' |
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abhisatvan | m. surrounded by heroes (see abh/i-vīra-.) |
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abhisevana | n. practising, cultivating |
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abhītvan | mf(varī-)n. attacking |
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abhivan | (imperfect tense 3. plural -avanvan-) to long for, desire |
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abhivand | A1. (rarely P.) to salute respectfully |
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abhivandaka | mfn. having the intention to salute |
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abhivandana | n. saluting respectfully |
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abhivandya | mfn. praiseworthy, |
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abhiyugvan | mfn. attacking |
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abhyardhayajvan | (6) mfn. (said of pūṣan-) receiving sacrifices apart or separate ones |
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abhyavanam | Caus. (ind.p. -nāmya-) to bow, incline |
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abhyavanī | to lead down (into water) ; (perf. -nināya-) to pour into or upon (accusative) |
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abhyavanij | P. -nenekti-, to wipe or wash, clean ; (Aorist A1.1. sg. -nikṣi-) : Causal to cause to wash |
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ābravantī | f. Name (also title or epithet) of a town, (Bombay edition). |
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adbhutasvana | m. "having a wonderful voice", Name of śiva-. |
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ādevana | n. a place for playing |
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ādevana | n. a means of playing |
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ādevana | n. gain in playing |
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ādhavana | mfn. stirring |
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ādhavana | n. agitating, moving |
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ādhavanīya | m. a vessel in which the soma- plant is stirred and cleansed |
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adhidevana | n. a table or board for gambling |
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adhiṣvan | ( svan-) to roar along or over (3. sg. Aorist Passive voice in the sense of P. adhiṣv/aṇi-) |
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adhobhuvana | n. the lower world. |
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adhvan | m. a road, way, orbit |
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adhvan | m. a journey, course |
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adhvan | m. distance |
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adhvan | m. time and |
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adhvan | m. means, method, resource |
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adhvan | m. the zodiac (?), sky, air |
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adhvan | m. a place |
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adhvan | m. a recension of the veda-s and the school upholding it |
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adhvan | m. assault (?) |
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ādhvanika | mf(ī-)n. (fr. adhvan-), being on a journey |
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adhvanīna | m. a traveller |
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adhvanya | m. idem or 'm. a traveller ' |
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ādiparvan | n. "the first book", Name of the first book of the mahābhārata-. |
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ādityavani | mfn. winning (the favour of) the āditya-s |
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admasadvan | mfn. companion at a meal |
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adruhvan | ([ ]) mfn. idem or '([ ]) ([ ]) mfn. idem or '(Nominal verb a-dhr/uk-) mfn. free from malice or treachery ' ' |
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advan | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order |
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advan | mfn. ( ad-), in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' (exempli gratia, 'for example' agrādvan-), eating. |
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agnihavana | n. a sacrificial libation |
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agnihotrahavanī | f. a spoon used at the agnihotra- |
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agnīṣomīyapaśvanuṣṭhāna | n. the rite connected with that victim at the jyotiṣṭoma- sacrifice |
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agrādvan | mfn. having precedence in eating |
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agrayāvan | mfn. going before |
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agretvan | mf(arī-)n. going in front |
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āharavanitā | gaRa mayūra-vyaṃsakādi- |
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āhavana | n. offering an oblation, offering sacrifice, a sacrifice |
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āhavanīya | mfn. to be offered as an oblation |
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āhavanīya | m. (scilicet agni-) consecrated fire taken from the householder's perpetual fire and prepared for receiving oblations |
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āhavanīya | m. especially the eastern of the three fires burning at a sacrifice |
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āhavanīyaka | m. equals āhavan/īya- above. |
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āhavanīyatas | ind. from the āhavanīya- fire |
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ahiśuṣmasatvan | m. one whose attendants (the marut-s) hiss like serpents (Name of indra-) ([the pada- as well as the saṃhitā- Text takes ahiśuṣma-as a vocative case by itself, and translates accordingly]) . |
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ajajīvana | m. "who lives by goats", a goat-herd. |
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ājavana | n. ( ju-), only for the etymol. of āj/i-, q.v |
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ajīvana | mfn. destitute of a livelihood |
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ājīvana | n. livelihood |
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ajīvani | f. non-existence, death |
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ajīvani | f. ajīvan/is tasya bhūyāt-,"may death befall him!" |
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ājīvanika | mfn. looking for a livelihood |
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ājyadhanvan | mfn. having the clarified butter for its bow |
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akharvan | (?), mfn. unmutilated, unimpaired, |
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akṣadevana | n. gambling, dice-playing. |
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akṣṇayāvan | mfn. going across |
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amartyabhuvana | n. "world of the immortals", the heaven |
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amasvan | mf(varī-)n. for t/amasvan- q.v |
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amatīvan | mfn. poor, indigent |
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ambikāvana | n. Name (also title or epithet) of a forest, |
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amṛtabhavana | n. Name of a monastery (built by amṛta- prabhā-) |
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amṛtaplavana | n. a stream or flow of nectar, |
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anāhavanīya | m. no āhavanīya- fire |
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ānandavana | m. Name of a scholiast |
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ānandavana | n. Name of kāśī-. |
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ananyavandin | mfn. not praising anybody else, |
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anarvan | mfn. not to be limited, not to be obstructed, irresistible |
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anaśvan | m. Name of parīkṣit-'s father |
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anavana | mf(ī- )n. "affording no help or protection", causing distress |
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anavana | n. non-protection |
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anavanāmitavaijayanta | m. "having victorious banners unlowered","ever glorious", a future universe |
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anekārthadhvanimañjarī | f. Name of two works on words. |
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aṅghryavanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing the feet |
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aṅghryavanejana | fit for washing the feet, ibidem or 'in the same place or book or text' as the preceding |
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aṅghryavanejanatva | (n.) |
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aṅgulīparvan | n. a finger-joint. |
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annajīvana | (/anna--) mfn. living by food |
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antarabhāvanā | f. composition by the difference, |
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antarbhavana | n. the interior of a house. |
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antarbhāvanā | f. inward meditation or anxiety |
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antarbhāvanā | f. (in arithmetic) rectification of numbers by the differences of the products. |
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antarbhavana | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ant/ar-. |
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antarbhāvanā | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order ant/ar-. |
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anubhāvana | n. the act of indicating feelings by sign or gesture |
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anudhāvana | n. chasing, pursuing, running after |
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anudhāvana | n. close pursuit of any object, going after a mistress. |
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anudhāvana | n. cleaning, purification. |
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anupajīvanīya | mfn. yielding no livelihood, (Compar. -tara-,"yielding no livelihood at all") |
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anupajīvanīya | mfn. having no livelihood |
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anupūrvanābhi | mfn. having regular hair, regularly shaped limbs, regular teeth, a regularly shaped navel, regular lines in the hands (all these are epithets given to buddha-, some of them also to mahāvīra-) and |
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anusavanam | ind. at every sacrifice etc. |
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anusavanam | ind. constantly |
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anusvan | (3. sg. Aorist Passive voice - ṣv/aṇi-), to roar after, . |
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anuvanam | ind. along side of a wood (see ) |
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anuvanāntam | ind. along or in the forest, |
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aṇvanta | m. a hair-splitting question |
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apādhvan | m. a bad road |
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apahnavana | n. denial, |
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apānapavana | m. the vital air apāna- |
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aparvan | n. not a point of junction |
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aparvan | n. a day which is not a parvan- (a day in the lunar month, as the full and change of the moon, and the eighth and fourteenth of each half month) |
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aparvan | mfn. without a joint. |
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apaścādaghvan | ([ ]) or better /a-paścād-daghvan- ([ ]) mfn. not staying behind, not coming short of, not being a loser. |
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apavana | mfn. without air, sheltered from wind. |
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apavana | n. a grove |
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āplavana | n. immersing, bathing |
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āplavana | n. sprinkling with water |
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aporṇavana | n. untying commentator or commentary on |
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aprahāvan | mf(varī-)n. not diminishing, not vanishing |
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aprāptayauvana | mfn. not arrived at puberty. |
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apratidvandva | mfn. "not having an adversary in battle", not to be vanquished, irresistible |
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apratidvandvatā | f. unrivalledness. |
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aprayutvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. attentive ' ' |
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āraṇeyaparvan | n. Name of the last section (adhyāya-s 311-314) of the third book of the mahā-bhārata-. |
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araṇyaparvan | n. Name of the first section of |
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āraṇyaparvan | n. the first section (adhyāya-s 1-10) of the third book of the mahābhārata- (equals araṇya-). |
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araṇyaśvan | m. a wolf |
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araṇyaśvan | m. a jackal |
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arātīvan | mfn. hostile, inimical |
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arāvan | mfn. "not liberal", envious, hostile |
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arāvan | m. equals arvan-, a steed, horse ([ ; equals ara-vat-,"having spokes or wheels, a cart", Ludwig. equals gamana-vat-,"moving", ]) |
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arṇavanemi | f. "having the sea as a felly round itself", the earth, |
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arvan | mfn. running, quick (said of agni- and indra-) |
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arvan | mfn. low, inferior, vile |
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arvan | m. a courser, horse Name of indra- (See before) |
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arvan | m. one of the ten horses of the moon |
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arvan | m. a short span (see /arāvan-.) |
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āryayuvan | m. an Aryan youth on |
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asaṃbhāvanā | f. not regarding possible |
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asaṃbhāvanā | f. impossibility of comprehending |
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asaṃbhāvanā | f. want of respect |
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asaṃbhāvanīya | mfn. inconceivable, incomprehensible, impossible |
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aśanigrāvan | m. a diamond, |
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āsevana | n. abiding in |
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āsevana | n. assiduous practice or performance of anything |
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asipattravana | n. Name of a hell etc. |
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āsīvana | n. sewing together or on |
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aśokavanikā | f. a grove of aśoka- trees |
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aśokavanikānyāya | m. the rule of the grove of aśoka- trees (applied to cases in which a preference of any particular thing among many cannot be accounted for, just as rāvaṇa- kept sītā- in an aśoka- grove, but might equally well have kept her in a grove of other trees), |
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āśramaparvan | n. the first section of the fifteenth book of the mahā-bhārata-. |
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asṛkpāvan | mfn. drinking blood |
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astabhavana | n. the seventh lunar mansion |
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aṣṭāvandhura | (aṣṭ/ā--) mfn. having eight seats (as a cart) |
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asthidhanvan | m. a Name of śiva- |
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astrajīvana | m. (= - jīva-), |
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astṛtayajvan | (/astṛta--) mfn. sacrificing indefatigably or invincibly |
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āśupatvan | m. flying quickly |
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aśvadāvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. intending to present with a horse, ' (vocative case) |
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āsvan | P. (perfect tense 3. plural -svenus- ) to resound. |
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asvana | mfn. not having a clear sound |
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aśvanadī | f. Name of a river |
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aśvanāga | m. (= kuñjara-), |
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aśvanāman | n. a horse's name, |
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aśvanāśaka | m. equals -ghna- |
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aśvanāya | m. a horse-herd, one who has the charge of a drove of grazing horses |
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aśvanibandhika | m. "a horse-fastener", groom |
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aśvanirṇij | (/aśva--) mfn. decorated with horses |
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āsvanita | mfn. () sounded, resounded. |
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aśvanta | varia lectio for aśmanta- q.v |
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asvanta | See aśvanta-. |
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asvanta | mfn. (sv-anta-), ending ill, having an unfavourable issue |
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asvanta | mfn. (See also asv-anta- sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order aśvanta-.) |
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aśvantaka | m. equals aśva-ghna- q.v |
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atharvan | m. (said to be fr. an obsolete word athar-,fire) , a priest who has to do with fire and soma- |
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atharvan | m. Name of the priest who is said to have been the first to institute the worship of fire and offer soma- and prayers (he is represented as a prajāpati-, as brahmā-'s eldest son, as the first learner and earliest teacher of the brahma-vidyā-, as the author of the atharva-veda-, as identical with aṅgiras-, as the father of agni-, etc.) |
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atharvan | m. Name of śiva-, vasiṣṭha- ([ ]) , soma-, prāṇa- |
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atharvan | mn. (ā-, a-) the fourth or atharva-- veda- (said to have been composed by atharvan-, and consisting chiefly of formulas and spells intended to counteract diseases and calamities) |
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atharvan | m. plural (/atharvāṇas-). descendants of atharvan-, often coupled with those of aṅgiras- and bhṛgu- |
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atharvan | m. plural the hymns of the atharva-- veda-. |
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atidhanvan | m. Name of a Vedic teacher, a descendant of śunaka- |
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atiprauḍhayauvana | mfn. being in the full enjoyment of youth. |
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atirātrasavanīyapaśu | m. the victim sacrificed at the atirātra-. |
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atiṣkadvan | mf(arī-)n. jumping over, transgressing. |
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atiṣṭhāvan | m. superior in standing, surpassing. |
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atiyuvan | mfn. very youthful |
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ātmasambhāvanā | f. self-conceit |
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atyadhvan | m. a long way or journey, excessive travelling. |
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atyantatiraskṛtavācyadhvani | f. (in rhetoric) a metaphoric |
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atyuccairdhvani | m. a very loud sound |
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atyuccairdhvani | m. a very high note. |
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āvan | A1. (2. sg. /ā-vanase- ; perfect tense 3. sg. /ā-vavne- ; Aorist 3. sg. -/avaniṣīṣṭa- ) to wish, desire, crave for ; to procure. |
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āvan | (add) Desid, - vivasate-, to seek to win, attract, propitiate, . |
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avana | n. favour, preservation, protection etc. (see an.avana-) |
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avana | n. (equals tarpaṇa-) satisfaction |
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avana | n. joy, pleasure |
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avana | n. (for the explan. of 2. /eva-) desire, wish |
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avana | n. speed |
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avana | mfn. preserving, a preserver, |
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avana | See av-. |
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avanaddha | mfn. bound on, tied, covered with (instrumental case or in compound) etc. (see carmāvanaddha-) |
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avanaddha | n. a drum |
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avanah | (ind.p. -nahya-) to cover with (instrumental case) |
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avanāha | m. binding or putting on |
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avanakṣ | (2. dual number -nakṣathas-) to overtake any one (genitive case) |
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avanakṣatra | n. disappearance of the luminaries |
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avanam | (parasmE-pada -namat-; ind.p. -namya-) to bow, make a bow to ; (perf. A1.3. plural -nanāmire-) to bow down (as the head) : Causal (ind.p. -nāmya-) to bend down ; to bend (a bow) |
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avanāma | m. bending, bowing |
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avanāmaka | mfn. what depresses or causes to bow or bend |
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avanāmin | mfn. being bent down (as the branches of a tree) |
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avanāmita | mfn. bent down (see an-avanāmita-vaij-) |
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avanamra | mf(ā-)n. bowed, bent |
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avanard | (Potential -nardet-) to slur or trill (a term applicable to chanting in the Hindu ritual) (see ni-nard-.) |
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avanaś | (perf. 3. plural -neśuḥ-) to disappear, perish |
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avanata | mfn. bowed, bent down etc. |
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avanata | mfn. bending, stooping, deepened, not projecting |
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avanāṭa | mf(ā-)n. equals ava-ṭīṭa- q.v |
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avanatakaya | mfn. bending the body, crouching down. |
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avanatamukha | mfn. with downcast countenance. |
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avanatānana | mfn. equals avanata-mukha- above |
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avanāṭanasika | mfn. flat-nosed |
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avanataśirṣan | mfn. bowing the head. |
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avanati | f. setting (of luminaries) |
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avanati | f. bowing down, stooping |
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avanati | f. parallax |
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āvanatīya | mfn. (fr. ava-nata- gaRa kṛśāśvādi- ) |
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avanatottarakāya | mfn. bowing the upper part of the body |
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avanaya | m. equals ava-nāya- |
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avanāya | m. () placing down |
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avanayana | n. equals ava-nāya- |
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avanayana | n. pouring down |
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āvandana | n. ( vand-), salute |
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avandhya | mf(ā-)n. = a-bandhya-2 q.v |
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avandhya | mf(ā-)n. Name of a place. |
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avanega | See prātar-avaneg/a-. |
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avanegya | mfn. serving for washing |
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avaneja | See pādāvan-. |
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avanejana | mf(ī-)n. washing, serving for washing (the feet) |
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avanejana | n. ablution (of hands [SBr.] or feet[ ]) |
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avanejana | n. water for washing (hands[ ] or feet see pādāvan-). |
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avanejya | See pādāvan-. |
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avanektṛ | See pādāvan-. |
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avaneya | mfn. to be led away |
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āvaneya | m. (fr. avani-),"son of the earth", Name of the planet Mars. |
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avanī | f. the plant Ficus Heterophylla |
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avanī | f. Name of a river (See av/ani-.) |
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avani | f. course, bed of a river |
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avani | f. stream, river , the earth etc. |
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avani | f. the soil, ground |
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avani | f. any place on the ground |
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avani | f. plural the fingers |
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avanī | f. the earth |
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avanī | (future 2. sg. -neṣyasi-) to lead or bring down into (water) ; to put into (locative case) ; -nayati-, Ved. to pour down or over |
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avanibhṛt | m. "earth-supporter", a mountain, a king |
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avanībhṛt | m. (equals avani-bh-above) a king |
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avanicara | mfn. roving over the earth, vagabond. |
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avanīdhara | m. "earth-upholder", a mountain. |
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avanīdhra | m. id. |
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avaniḥsaraṇa | n. keeping away from (ablative), |
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avanij | (ind.p. -nija-; perf. A1. -nije-for -ninije-) to wash (especially the feet) : A1. -nenikte- (1.sg. -nenije-) to wash one's self. : Causal -nejayati-, to cause to wash |
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avanija | m. "son of the earth", the planet Mars |
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avanikta | mfn. washed |
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avanimaṇḍala | n. globe of the earth. |
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avaniṃgata | mfn. prostrate on the ground. |
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avanīmukha | mfn. turned towards the earth, |
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avaninī | (ind.p. -nīya-) to put or bring into (water) ; to pour down |
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avanipa | m. "lord of the earth", a king |
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avanipāla | m. "protector of the earth", a king |
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avanīpāla | m. equals avani-p- above |
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avanipālaka | m. idem or 'm. "protector of the earth", a king ' |
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avanipati | m. idem or 'm. "lord of the earth", a king ' |
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avanīpati | m. equals avani-p- above |
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avaniruh | ([ ]) ([ das-.]) m. "grown from the earth", a tree. |
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avaniruha | ([ das-.]) m. "grown from the earth", a tree. |
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avanīśa | m. "lord of the earth", a king |
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avaniścaya | m. inference, deduction, ascertainment |
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avaniṣṭhiv | (p. -ṣṭhīvat-) to spit upon |
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avaniṣṭhīvana | n. spitting upon |
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avanisuta | m. equals -ja- above |
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avanīsvara | m. "lord of the earth", a king |
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avanīta | mfn. led or pushed down into (locative case) |
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avanīya | mfn. to be poured out or down |
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avanīyamāna | mfn. (Passive voice p.) being led down into water (as a horse) |
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āvanta | m. (fr. avanti-), a king of avanti- (the district of Oujein) |
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āvanta | m. Name of a son of dhṛṣṭa- , (see avanta-) |
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avantaka | m. plural Name of a people |
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avantaka | m. Name of a Buddhist school. |
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āvantaka | mfn. belonging to or coming from avanti- |
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āvantaka | m. plural the inhabitants of avanti- |
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avanti | m. plural Name of a country and its in habitants |
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avanti | m. Name of a river. |
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avantī | f. () Oujein, N. etc. |
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avantī | f. the queen, of Oujein (see āvantya-) |
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avantī | f. (equals avanti-) Name of of river. |
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āvantī | f. the language of avanti-. |
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avantibhūpāla | m. the king of avanti- id est bhoja-. |
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avantibrahma | m. a Brahman living in the country of the avanti-s |
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avantīḍeśa | m. the region of avanti-. |
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avantideva | m. (equals -varman- q.v) Name of a king |
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avantikā | f. the modern Oujein (one of the seven sacred cities of the Hindus to die at which secures eternal happiness), the language of the, avanti-s |
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āvantika | mfn. belonging to or coming from avanti- |
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āvantika | m. Name of a Buddhist school |
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āvantikā | f. Name of a woman |
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avantikhaṇḍa | n. a portion of the skanda-purāṇa- |
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avantimihira | m. Name (also title or epithet) of varāha-mihira-, |
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avantīnagara | n. the city avantī- |
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avantinagari | f. the city of the avanti-s, Oujein |
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avantipura | n. idem or 'f. the city of the avanti-s, Oujein ' |
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avantipura | n. Name of a town in kāśmīra-, built by avantivarman- |
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avantipurī | f. Oujein |
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avantīsaras | n. Name of a tīrtha- |
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avantisena | m. Name of a man |
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avantisoma | m. sour gruel (prepared from the fermentation of, rice-water) |
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avantīsundari | f. Name of a woman |
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avantisvāmin | m. Name of a sanctuary built by avantivarman- |
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avantīśvara | m. id. |
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avantivardhana | m. Name of a son of pālaka- |
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avantivarman | m. Name of a king |
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avantivarman | m. of a poet, |
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avantivatī | f. Name of the wife of pālaka- |
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āvantya | mfn. coming from or being in the country avanti- |
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āvantya | m. a king or inhabitant of avanti- |
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āvantya | m. (according to the āvantya-s are offsprings of degraded Brahmans.) |
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avantyaśmaka | n. sg. or m. plural the avanti-s and the aśmaka-s, (gaRa rajadantādi-and kārtakaujapādi- q.v) |
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avanu | A1. (3. plural -navante-) to move towards (accusative) |
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avasthāvan | mfn. possessed of stability |
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avaṣvan | ( svan-), -ṣvaṇati- (imperfect tense avāṣvaṇat-; perf. p. A1. -ṣaṣvāṇa-) to smack (one's lips) or otherwise make a noise in eating (see ava-svan-.) |
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avasvan | (Aorist -/asvanīt-) to fly down with noise (see ava-ṣvan-.) |
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avasvanya | mfn. roaring |
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avatatadhanvan | (/avatata-) mfn. whose bow is unbent |
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avāvan | mf(varī-)n. ( oṇ- commentator or commentary), one who carries off, a thief. |
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avibhāvana | nf. non-perception, non-discrimination |
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avibhāvaniya | mfn. imperceptible |
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ayajvan | mfn. idem or 'mfn. not sacrificing, impious ' etc. |
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ayavan | m. ([ ]) ri. ([ ]) idem or 'm. the dark half of the month ' |
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ayāvan | m. idem or ' m. idem or 'n. ([ ]) idem or 'm. ([ ]) ri. ([ ]) idem or 'm. the dark half of the month ' ' ' ' |
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ayāvan | See 1. a-yava-. |
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āyavan | m. the dark half of the month (see ayava-.) |
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ayāvana | n. not causing to mix or to unite |
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āyavana | See under ā-- 2. yu-. |
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āyavana | n. a spoon (or similar instrument) for stirring |
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āyurdāvan | mfn. giving life, giving longevity |
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badarikāvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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badarītapovana | n. the penance grove or hermitage at badarī- |
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badarīvana | n. idem or 'n. Name of a wood ' |
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badarīvanamahātmya | n. Name of work |
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bāḍhasṛtvan | mfn. striding mightily along |
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badvan | m. a causeway, highway |
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bahirbhavana | n. the being outside, coming forth, emanation |
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bahudhīvan | mf(= masculine gender or arī-)n. rather skilful |
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bahudṛśvan | m. one who has seen much, a great observer, very experienced |
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bahusvana | mfn. "much-sounding", making many sounds |
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bahusvana | m. an owl |
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bahuyajvan | mfn. |
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bahvanartha | mfn. attended with many evils |
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bahvanna | mfn. rich in food |
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bāhyopavana | n. a grove situated outside (a town, puryāḥ-) |
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bailvavana | m. (prob.) an inhabitant of bilvavana- or a wood of bilva- trees gaRa rājanyādi-. |
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bailvavanaka | mfn. (with deśa-) inhabited by bailvavana-s |
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baladāvan | () mfn. conferring or imparting power. |
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bālasaṃjīvana | n. Name of chapter of |
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bālavanitā | f. a young woman |
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bhadraśālavana | varia lectio for sāla-v- q.v |
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bhadrasālavana | n. Name of a forest (Bombay edition; Calcutta edition śāla-v-). |
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bhagavadyauvanodgama | m. Name of chapter of the kṛṣṇa-krīḍita-. |
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bhagavan | in compound for vat-. |
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bhagavanmānapūjā | f. Name of a hymn by śaṃkarācārya-. |
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bhagavanmaya | mf(ī-)n. wholly devoted to viṣṇu- or kṛṣṇa- |
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bhagavannāma | (in the beginning of a compound for man-),"the name or names of bhagavat- id est viṣṇu- " |
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bhagavannāmakaumudī | f. Name of work |
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bhagavannāmamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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bhagavannāmamāhātmyasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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bhagavannāmāmṛtarasodaya | m. Name of work |
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bhagavannāmasmaraṇastuti | f. Name of work |
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bhagavannāmāvalī | f. Name of work |
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bhagavannandasaṃvāda | m. Name of |
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bhagavanta | m. Name of the author of the mukunda-vilāsa-. |
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bhagavantabhāskara | m. Name of a law-book by nīla-kaṇṭha- (17th cent.) |
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bhagavantadeva | m. Name of a prince (king of bhareha-, son of sāhi-deva- and a patron of nīlakaṇṭha- see next) |
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bhairavanāmāvalī | f. Name of work |
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bhairavanāthatantra | n. Name of work |
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bhairavanavarasaratna | n. Name of work |
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bhairavaprādurbhāvanāṭaka | n. Name of work |
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bhakṣivan | mfn. eating, enjoying (see bhakti-v/an-, -v/as-). |
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bhaktivan | () mfn. partaking of (with genitive case; see bhakṣi-v/an-). |
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bhallūkayuvan | m. the cub of a bear, a young bear |
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bhāṇḍīravananandana | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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bhāṇḍīravanavāsin | m. Name of kṛṣṇa- |
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bhaṅgāsvana | m. Name of a rājarṣi- |
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bhānuvana | n. "sun-wood", Name of a forest |
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bharadvājadhanvantari | m. Name of a divine being |
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bhārgavana | n. Name of a forest (varia lectio bhānu-v-). |
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bhārgavanāmasahasra | n. Name of work |
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bhāropajīvana | n. subsistence by carrying loads |
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bhauvana | mfn. (fr. bhuvana-) belonging to the world |
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bhauvana | m. patronymic of viśva-karman- (see bhaumana-), of sādhana- etc. |
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bhauvanāyana | m. patronymic fr. bhuvana- or bhauvana- |
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bhavabhāvana | mfn. conferring welfare |
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bhavabhāvana | m. "author of existence", Name of viṣṇu- |
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bhavabhāvanā | f. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') regarding anything as good fortune, |
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bhavan | in compound for bhavat-. |
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bhavana | n. (m. gaRa ardharcādi-) a place of abode, mansion, home, house, palace, dwelling (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' f(ā-).) etc. |
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bhavana | n. horoscope, natal star (See bhavaneśa-) |
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bhavana | m. Name of a ṛṣi- in the 2nd manvantara- |
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bhavana | m. a dog |
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bhavana | n. coming into existence, birth, production on |
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bhavana | n. a site, receptacle (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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bhavana | n. the place where anything grows (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound' =field see śāli-bh-) |
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bhavana | n. equals bhuvana-, water |
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bhāvana | n. (for 2. bhāvana-See) a forest of rays |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. (fr. Causal;for 1.See 2. bh/ā-p.750) causing to be, effecting, producing, displaying, manifesting |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. promoting or effecting any one's (genitive case or compound) welfare etc. |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. imagining, fancying |
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bhāvana | mf(ī-)n. teaching |
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bhāvana | m. a creator, producer, efficient |
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bhāvana | m. Name of śiva- (equals dhyātṛ-) |
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bhāvana | m. of viṣṇu- |
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bhāvana | m. of the 22nd kalpa- (q.v) |
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bhāvana | f(ā-). and n. the act of producing or effecting |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. forming in the mind, conception, apprehension, imagination, supposition, fancy, thought, meditation ( bhāvanayā nayā- ind.in thought, in imagination; nām-bandh-,with locative case,to occupy one's imagination with, direct one's thoughts to) etc. |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. (in logic) that cause of memory which arises from direct perception |
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bhāvana | f(ā-)n. application of perfumes etc. (equals adhivāsana-) |
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bhāvanā | f. demonstration, argument, ascertainment |
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bhāvanā | f. feeling of devotion, faith in (locative case) |
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bhāvanā | f. reflection, contemplation (5 kinds with Buddhists ) |
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bhāvanā | f. saturating any powder with fluid, steeping, infusion |
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bhāvanā | f. (in arithmetic) finding by combination or composition |
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bhāvanā | f. (with jaina-s) right conception or notion |
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bhāvanā | f. the moral of a fable |
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bhāvanā | f. Name of an upaniṣad- |
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bhāvanā | f. a crow |
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bhāvanā | f. water |
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bhāvana | n. furthering, promoting |
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bhāvana | n. the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa |
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bhāvana | n. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') nature, essence |
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bhāvanā | f. of prec., in compound |
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bhavanādhīśa | m. plural equals prec. |
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bhavanadvāra | n. a palace-gate |
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bhavanāga | m. Name of an author |
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bhāvanāmārga | m. a spiritual state |
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bhāvanāmaya | mf(ī-)n. produced by imagination or meditation |
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bhāvanāmayī | f. (with vidyā-) wisdom obtained by meditation |
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bhavananda | m. Name of an actor |
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bhavanandana | m. patronymic of skanda- |
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bhavanandin | m. Name of a man |
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bhavanapati | m. equals -svāmin- |
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bhavanapati | m. plural (with jaina-s) a particular class of gods |
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bhāvanāpuruṣottamanāṭaka | n. Name of a drama. |
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bhāvanārāyaṇamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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bhāvanāsārasaṃgraha | m. Name of work |
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bhavanāśinī | f. "destroying worldly existence", Name of the river sarayū- |
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bhāvanāśraya | (nāśr-) m. "refuge of thought", Name of śiva- |
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bhavanasthāna | n. the place or room for a house |
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bhavanasvāmin | m. the lord of a house, pater familias |
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bhavanātha | m. Name of an author (also with ṭhakkura-, mahā-mahopādhyāya-and miśra-) |
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bhāvanātha | m. Name of men |
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bhāvanāvicāra | m. Name of work |
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bhāvanāviveka | m. Name of work |
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bhāvanayā | ind. bhāvana |
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bhāvanāyukta | mfn. thoughtful, anxious |
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bhāvaneri | m. a kind of dance |
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bhavaneśa | m. the regent of a horoscope or natal star |
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bhavanibandhavināśin | mfn. "destroying the fetters of worldly existence" |
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bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedana | mf(ī-)n. () destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence. |
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bhavanigaḍanibandhacchedhavināśin | () mfn. destroying the chains and fetters of worldly existence. |
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bhāvanikā | f. Name of a woman |
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bhavanīya | mfn. to be about to become or be or happen (yuṣmābhir etad bhavanīyaṃ ca nānyathā-,"and you must not let this be otherwise") |
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bhavanīya | n. (impersonal or used impersonally) it is to be about to become |
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bhavanīya | n. (with instrumental case) one should be |
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bhāvanīya | mfn. (fr. Causal) to be manifested or effected or accomplished |
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bhāvanīya | mfn. to be suffered or endured (as pain) |
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bhāvanīya | mfn. to be cherished or nourished |
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bhāvanīya | mfn. to be conceived or imagined or fancied or supposed (n. impersonal or used impersonally) |
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bhāvanīya | mfn. to be proved or taught |
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bhavanmadhya | mf(ā-)n. having bhavat- in the middle |
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bhavanmadhyam | ind. with bhavat- in the middle |
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bhavanmanyu | m. Name of a prince |
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bhavanodara | n. the interior apartments of a house |
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bhavanodyāna | n. a garden belonging to a house or palace |
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bhāvanopaniṣad | f. Name of an upaniṣad-. |
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bhavanta | m. time |
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bhavanta | m. present time |
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bhavantī | f. the present tense |
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bhavantī | f. a virtuous wife (see satī-) |
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bhavanti | m. (?) time being, present time (see bhavantī-under bhavat-). |
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bhāvāviśvanāthadīkṣita | m. Name of a man |
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bhāvitabhāvana | mfn. being one's self furthered and furthering others |
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bhavyajīvana | m. Name of an author |
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bhedadhikkṛtitattvanivecana | n. Name of work |
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bhedojjīvana | n. Name of work |
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bhedoktijīvana | n. Name of work |
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bherīsvanamahāsvanā | f. "loud-sounding like the sound of a kettle-drum", Name of one of the mātṛ-s attending on skanda- |
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bhidurasvana | m. "making a piercing noise", Name of an asura- |
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bhīmadhanvan | m. "having a formidable bow", Name of a prince |
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bhīṣmaparvan | n. Name of the 6th book of the |
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bhrātṛpadmavana | n. a group of lotus-like brethren |
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bhṛgvandīya | (!) m. Name of a man |
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bhujataruvana | n. a forest the trees of which are its arms |
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bhūridāvan | mf(arī-)n. idem or 'mfn. idem or 'mfn. "much-giving", munificent ' (see Va1rtt. 2 )' |
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bhurvan | restless motion (of water) |
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bhūtabhāvana | mfn. creating or causing the welfare of living beings |
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bhūtabhāvana | mfn. Name of śiva- or viṣṇu- or brahmā- ( bhūtabhāvanabhāvana -bhāvana- mfn.causing the welfare of those who cause the welfare of living beings ) |
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bhūtabhāvana | n. equals sva-rūpa- |
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bhūtabhāvanabhāvana | mfn. bhūtabhāvana |
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bhuvana | n. a being, living creature, man, mankind etc. |
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bhuvana | n. (rarely m.) the world, earth (generally 3 worlds are reckoned [see tri-bhuvana-and bhuvana-traya-],but also 2 [see bhuva na-dvaya-],or 7[ ] or 14[ ]; see ) |
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bhuvana | n. place of being, abode, residence |
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bhuvana | n. a house (varia lectio for bhavana-) |
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bhuvana | n. (?) causing to exist (equals bhāvana-) |
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bhuvana | n. water |
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bhuvana | m. Name of a particular month |
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bhuvana | m. of a rudra- |
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bhuvana | m. of an āptya- (author of ) |
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bhuvana | m. of a teacher of yoga- |
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bhuvana | m. of another man |
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bhuvanabhartṛ | m. equals -pati- |
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bhuvanabhāvana | m. the creator of the world, |
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bhuvanābhyudaya | m. "prosperity of the world"Name of a poem, etc. |
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bhuvanacandra | m. "moon of the world", Name of a man |
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bhuvanacarita | n. the doings of the world |
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bhuvanacyava | mfn. shaking the world |
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bhuvanādbhuta | mfn. astonishing the world |
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bhuvanādhīśa | () m. "lord of the world", Name of a rudra-. |
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bhuvanādhīśvara | () m. "lord of the world", Name of a rudra-. |
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bhuvanadīpa | m. Name of work |
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bhuvanadīpaka | m. Name of work (and bhuvanadīpakaśāstra ka-śāstra- n.) |
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bhuvanadīpakaśāstra | n. bhuvanadīpaka |
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bhuvanadīpikā | f. Name of work |
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bhuvanadvaya | n. the two worlds (heaven and earth) |
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bhuvanadviṣ | m. an enemy of the world or earth |
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bhuvanahita | n. the welfare of the world |
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bhuvanajñāna | n. knowledge of the world |
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bhuvanakośa | m. the globe or sphere of the earth |
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bhuvanakośa | m. Name of several works. |
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bhuvanālokana | n. the sight of the world |
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bhuvanamallavīra | m. Name of a man |
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bhuvanamatī | f. Name of a princess |
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bhuvanamātṛ | f. "world-mother", Name of durgā- |
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bhuvanānanda | m. "joy of the world", Name of an author |
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bhuvanāṇḍaka | n. the world-egg |
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bhuvanapāla | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on hāla-'s gāthā-kośa- |
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bhuvanapati | (bh/uv-) m. the lord of beings or of the world (also wrong reading for bhavana-p-). |
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bhuvanapāvana | mf(ī-)n. world purifying |
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bhuvanapāvanī | f. Name of Ganges |
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bhuvanapradīpikā | f. Name of work |
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bhuvanapraṇetṛ | m. "leader of being", Time (personified as the Creator) |
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bhuvanapratiṣṭhādānavidhi | m. Name of a chapter of |
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bhuvanarāja | m. Name of a king |
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bhuvanasad | mfn. reposing or situated in the world |
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bhuvanaśāsin | m. "world-ruler", a king, prince |
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bhuvanatala | n. the surface of the earth |
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bhuvanatraya | n. the three world (heaven, atmosphere, and earth) |
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bhuvanaukas | m. "inhabitant of heaven", a god |
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bhuvanavidita | mfn. known in the world |
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bhuvanavinyāsa | m. Name of chapter of |
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bhuvanavṛttānta | m. equals -carita- |
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bhuvaneśa | m. lord of the world |
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bhuvaneśa | m. Name of a rudra- |
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bhuvaneśa | m. of a place |
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bhuvaneśānī | f. the mistress of the world |
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bhuvaneśī | f. Name of a goddess |
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bhuvaneśīpārijāta | m. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśīyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram |
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bhuvaneṣṭhā | mfn. being in the world or in all existing things |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. "lord of the world", a prince, king |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. Name of śiva- |
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bhuvaneśvara | m. of an author |
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bhuvaneśvara | n. Name of a temple and city sacred to śiva- |
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bhuvaneśvaramāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. See below |
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bhuvaneśvarī | f. "mistress of the world", Name of various goddesses |
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bhuvaneśvarīdaṇḍaka | mn. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīdīpadāna | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīkakṣapuṭatantra | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīkalpa | m. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīkavaca | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaddhati | f. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīpañcāṅga | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīpaṭala | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīpūjāyantra | n. Name of a mystical diagram |
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bhuvaneśvarīrahasya | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāman | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīsahasranāmastotra | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīśāntiprayoga | m. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīstotra | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvarīvarivasyārahasya | n. Name of work |
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bhuvaneśvaryarcanapaddhati | f. Name of work |
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bhuvanti | m. equals bhuvaṃ tanoti-, bhū-maṇḍa vistāraka- () |
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biladhāvana | mfn. (sensu obsceno) rimam tergens |
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bilvanātha | m. Name of a teacher of the haṭha-vidyā- |
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bilvavana | n. a wood of bilva- trees |
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brahmabhavana | n. brahmā-'s abode |
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brahmabhāvana | mfn. revealing or imparting religious knowledge |
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brahmabhuvana | n. brahmā-'s world |
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brahmajīvanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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brāhmaparvan | n. Name of work |
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brahmavani | mfn. devoted to Brahmans () |
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bṛhaddhvanī | f. "loud-sounding", Name of a river |
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bṛhadgrāvan | (brih/ad-.) mfn. like a huge stone |
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bṛhadrāvan | mfn. sounding or crying loud |
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bṛhajjīvantī | () f. a kind of plant (= priyaṃ-karī-). |
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bṛhajjīvantikā | () f. a kind of plant (= priyaṃ-karī-). |
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bṛhattvan | (?) m. Name of a deva-gandharva- (varia lectio had-dhan-). |
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buddhavanagiri | m. Name of a mountain |
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cakṣurvanya | mfn. suffering from disease of the eyes |
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cakvana | varia lectio for cakana-. |
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candanavanī | f. a sandal wood, |
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candravandya | m. Name of a man. |
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carabhavana | n. idem or 'n. equals -griha- ' |
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caraṇaparvan | n. equals -granthi- |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. covered with skin (= ) |
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carmāvanaddha | mfn. bound with leather |
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carvan | m. equals capeṭa- |
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caturaṅgulaparyavanaddha | mfn. overgrown with that plant |
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caturdaśasamadvandva | mfn. having the 14 paired parts of the body symmetric |
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cavana | n. Piper Chaba |
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ceṣṭāpṛthaktvanivartin | mfn. to be (or being) carried out by separate (repeated) acts, |
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chinnadhanvan | mfn. (a warrior) whose bow has been broken by his enemy's arrow |
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cikitvan | mfn. attentive |
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cīrabhavantī | f. the elder sister of a wife |
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citpāvan | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a class of Brahmans in Konkan, n. 1 |
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citragrāvan | mfn. stony |
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citrajavanikā | f. a painted curtain, |
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citrasvana | m. "clear-voice", Name of a rākṣasa- |
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citravana | n. "of variegated appearance (See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order citr/a-) ", Name of a wood near the gaṇḍakī- |
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citravana | n. see citraka-. |
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cittapāvan | m. Name (also title or epithet) of a class of Brahmans in Konkan, note 1 |
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cūḍāvana | m. "wood-crested", Name of a mountain |
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curcuradhvani | m. gnashing (the teeth) |
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cyavana | mfn. moving, moved, |
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cyavana | mfn. causing to move, shaking |
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cyavana | mfn. promoting delivery (a mantra-) |
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cyavana | m. one who causes to move, shaker |
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cyavana | m. Name of a demon causing diseases |
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cyavana | m. (later form for cy/avāna-) Name of a ṛṣi- (son of bhṛgu-, author of ) (father of ṛcīka-, xiii, 207) etc. |
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cyavana | m. of an astronomer |
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cyavana | m. of a physician |
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cyavana | m. of the author of a law-book (See -smṛti-) Introd. |
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cyavana | m. of a saptarṣi- in the 2nd manv-antara- (varia lectio for niś-cy-) |
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cyavana | m. of a son (of su-hotra-, 1803 ;of mitrāyu-, 1) |
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cyavana | n. motion |
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cyavana | n. the being deprived of (in compound) falling from any divine existence for being re-born as a man |
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cyavana | n. dying |
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cyavana | n. trickling, flowing |
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cyavana | n. see duś-cyavan/a-. |
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cyāvana | mfn. ( cyu-, Causal) causing to fall (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') |
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cyāvana | n. expulsion, . |
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cyāvana | mfn. relating to cyavana- (with prāśa- equals cyavana-pr- ) |
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cyāvana | mfn. m: patronymic fr. cyavana- |
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cyāvana | n. Name of several sāman-s |
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cyavanadharma | mfn. destined to sink down in the series of re-births |
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cyavanadharman | mfn. destined to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man) |
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cyavanadharmin | mfn. destined to fall from any divine existence (so as to be re-born as a man) |
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cyavananahuṣasaṃvāda | m. "discussion between cyavana- and nahuṣa-", Name of |
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cyavanaprāśa | m. Name of an electuary (see cyāvana-) |
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cyavanasamāgama | m. Name of |
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cyavanasmṛti | f. Name of work |
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cyavanopākhyāna | n. "tale of cyavana-", Name of and of |
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dadhikrāvan | m. equals -kr/ā- |
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daivanirmita | mfn. equals -krita- |
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daivantyāyana | m. (patronymic fr. ?) Name of a man plural his descendants |
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dakṣādhvaradhvansaka | m. equals kṣa-yajña-prabhañana- |
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dāmanaparvan | n. the 14th day in light half of the month caitra- (a festival on which flowers are gathered) |
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damāvandu | Name of a mountain in Persia called Demavend |
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dānasaṃvanana | n. encouraging liberality, |
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daṇḍakāvana | n. equals kāraṇya- |
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dandhvana | m. ( dhvan-, dhen-, Intensive)"whistler" , a kind of cane |
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dantadhāvana | n. idem or 'm. cleaning the teeth ' etc. |
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dantadhāvana | n. equals -pavana- |
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dantadhāvana | n. Name of a chapter of |
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dantadhāvana | m. Acacia Catechu |
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dantadhāvana | m. Mimusops Elengi |
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dantadhāvana | m. a kind of karañja- |
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dantadhāvanaka | m. Name of a tree |
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dantadhāvanaprakaraṇa | n. Name of |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. Name of |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. of a chapter of |
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dantadhāvanavidhi | m. of |
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dantapavana | n. "tooth-cleaner", a small piece of wood (equals -kāṣṭha-) |
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dantapāvana | n. equals -dhāva- |
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dantaprakṣālanapavana | m. |
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dantaskavana | n. picking the teeth |
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dārukāvana | n. Name of a wood |
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dārvan | m. Name of a son of uśīnara- (see darvā-). |
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darvyudāyuvana | n. remnants clinging to the spoon |
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dāsajīvana | mfn. living like a slave |
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daśarātraparvan | n. Name of a sāman-. |
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dāvan | n. only dative case v/ane- (mostly as infinitive mood) in order to give or to receive |
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dāvan | mfn. (in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound') giving, granting |
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devabhavana | n. "divine abode", heaven |
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devabhavana | n. temple |
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devabhavana | n. Ficus Religiosa |
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devadāruvanamāhātmya | n. Name of work |
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devan | m. brother-in-law (equals devṛ-) |
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devana | n. lamentation, wailing, grief, sorrow |
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devana | m. a die, dice for gambling |
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devanā | f. sport, pastime |
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devanā | f. service |
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devana | n. (d/ev-) shining, splendour |
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devana | n. gaming, a game at dice etc. |
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devana | n. play, sport, pastime |
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devana | n. pleasure-ground, garden |
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devana | n. a lotus |
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devana | n. praise |
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devana | n. desire, emulation |
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devana | n. affair, business, profession |
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devana | n. going, motion |
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devanābha | m. Name of a man |
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devanadī | f. "divine river", Name of several sacred rivers |
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devanāgarī | f. "divine city writing", Name of the character in which Sanskrit is usually written (prob. from its having originated in some city) |
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devanakṣatra | n. Name of the first 14 nakṣatra-s in the southern quarter (pp. to yama--) |
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devanakṣatra | m. Name of a king (varia lectio for va-kṣatra-). |
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devanala | m. "god's reed", Arundo Bengalensis (see -nāla-). |
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devanāla | m. equals -nala- |
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devanāma | m. plural Name of particular formulas |
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devanāman | m. Name of a king and a varṣa- in kuśa-dvīpi- |
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devanandā | f. "gods' joy", Name of a celestial woman |
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devanandin | m. "rejoicing the gods", Name of one of indra-'s doorkeepers |
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devanandin | m. of a grammarian |
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devanātha | m. "lord of the gods", Name of śiva-, |
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devanātha | m. of several authors (also -ṭhakkura-, -tarka-pañcānana-,and -pāṭhaka-). |
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devanāyaka | m. Name of a man |
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devanāyakapañcāśat | f. Name of work |
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devanāyakastuti | f. Name of work |
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devanibandha | m. Name of work |
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devanid | mfn. hating the gods, a god-hater |
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devanikāya | m. host or assembly of gods |
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devanikāya | m. heaven, paradise |
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devanindā | f. heresy, atheism |
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devanindaka | mfn. idem or 'mfn. hating the gods, a god-hater ' |
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devanindaka | mfn. atheist or atheism |
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devanirmālya | n. a garland remaining from a sacrifice |
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devanirmita | mfn. "god-made", created, natural |
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devanirmitā | f. Cocculus Cordifolius |
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devaniśrayaṇī | f. "ladder towards the gods", Name of a particular penance |
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devaniśreṇī | f. "ladder towards the gods", Name of a particular penance |
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devanītha | m. a formula consisting of 17 pāda-s |
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devarājayajvan | m. Name of a Scholiast or Commentator on naighaṇṭuka- and also of his grandfather |
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devatātvanirṇaya | m. Name of work |
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devavanda | mfn. praising the gods |
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devayāvan | mf(varī-)n. going to the gods |
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devībhavana | n. equals -dhāman- |
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dhanayauvanaśālin | mfn. endowed with wealth and youth |
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dhanvan | n. a bow etc. (especially in fine compositi or 'at the end of a compound'; see asthi--, ugra--, kṣipra--etc., and ) |
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dhanvan | n. rain-bow |
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dhanvan | n. the sign of the zodiac Sagittarius |
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dhanvan | n. (also m.) dry soil, shore (samudasya-; see dhanu-) |
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dhanvan | n. a desert, a waste etc. |
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dhanvan | m. Alhagi Maurorum |
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dhanvan | m. Name of a country. (Cf. dhanu-, nus-.) |
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