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vipula | See sub voce, i.e. the word in the Sanskrit order | ||||||
vipula | mf(ā-)n. (prob. fr. pula- equals pura-; see under | ||||||
vipula | m. a respectable man | ||||||
vipula | m. Name of a prince of the sauvīra-s | ||||||
vipula | m. of a pupil of deva-śarman- (who guarded the virtue of ruci-, his preceptor's wife, when tempted by indra- during her husband's absence) | ||||||
vipula | m. of a son of vasu-deva- | ||||||
vipula | m. of a mountain (either meru- or the himā | ||||||
vipula | m. a form of the āryā- metre (in which the caesura is irregular;divided into 3 species, ādi--, antya--, and ubhaya-vipulā-) | ||||||
vipula | m. (in music) a kind of measure | ||||||
vipula | n. a sort of building | ||||||
vipulabuddhi | mfn. () endowed with great understanding | ||||||
vipulacchāya | mfn. having ample shade, shady, umbrageous | ||||||
vipuladravya | mfn. having great wealth, wealthy | ||||||
vipulagrīva | mfn. long-necked | ||||||
vipulahṛdaya | mfn. large-hearted, large-minded (varia lectio) | ||||||
vipulajaghanā | f. a woman with large hips | ||||||
vipulaka | mfn. "very extensive"and"without bristling hair" (see pulaka-). | ||||||
vipulamati | mfn. idem or 'mfn. () endowed with great understanding' | ||||||
vipulamati | m. Name of a bodhi-sattva- | ||||||
vipulapārśva | m. Name of a mountain | ||||||
vipulaprajña | mfn. () endowed with great understanding | ||||||
vipularasa | m. "having abundant juice", the sugar-cane | ||||||
vipulaskandha | m. "broad-shouldered", Name of arjuna- | ||||||
vipulasravā | f. equals lā | ||||||
vipulaśroṇi | mf(ī-)n. having swelling hips | ||||||
vipulaśroṇībhara | mf(ā-)n. idem or 'mf(ī-)n. having swelling hips ' | ||||||
vipulatā | f. () largeness, greatness, extent, width, magnitude | ||||||
vipulatara | mfn. larger or very large | ||||||
vipulatva | n. () largeness, greatness, extent, width, magnitude | ||||||
vipulaujas | mfn. having great strength, very strong | ||||||
vipulavrata | mfn. one who has undertaken great duties | ||||||
vipulaya | Nom. P. yati-, to lengthen, make longer | ||||||
avipula | mfn. insignificant, small, slender. | ||||||
balavipulahetumati | n. Name of an asura- | ||||||
nātilaghuvipula | mfn. neither too short nor too long | ||||||
satyadharmavipulakīrti | m. Name of a buddha- | ||||||
suvipula | mf(ā-)n. very great or spacious or numerous etc. | ||||||
suvipula | mf(ā-)n. very loud |
vipula | विपुल a. 1 Large, extensive, capacious, broad, wide, spacious; विपुलं नितम्बदेशे M.3.7; शिरसि तनुर्विपुलश्च मध्यदेशे Mk.3.22; कालो ह्ययं निरवधिर्विपुला च पृथ्वी Māl. 1.6; क्वचिद् द्वीपाकारः पुलिनविपुलैर्भोगनिवहैः Nāg.5.26; so विपुलं पृष्ठम्, विपुलः कुक्षिः &c. -2 Much, ample, copious, abundant; तपसा तथा न मुदमस्य ययौ भगवान् यथा विपुलसत्त्वतया Ki.18.14. -3 Deep, profound; विपुलार्था च भारती Mv. 1.2. -4 With the hair standing on end, thrilling; विपुलेन निपीड्य निर्दयं मुदमायातु नितान्तमुन्मनाः Śi.16.3 (where it has sense 1 also). -लः 1 N. of the mountain Meru. -2 Of Himālaya. -3 A respectable man. -Comp. -ग्रीव a. long-necked. -छाय a. shady, umbrageous. -जघना a woman with large hips. -प्रज्ञा, -बुद्धि, -मति a. endowed with great talents or understanding. -रसः the sugar-cane. |
vipula | a. [= -pura: √ 1. pri] large, extensive, wide-spreading, vast, broad, wide, thick, long (also of time), deep, great, much, copious, abundant, numerous, loud (noise): -ka, a. very extensiveand without bristling hair, -gaghana, a. having large hips, -tâ, f. magnitude, -sroni, a. f. having swelling hips; -pulina½amburuha, a. having no sandbanks or lotuses (river); -pushpa, a. flowerless (tree). |
cakāra | vipulaṃ pṛthu PG.2.6.24b. |
vipula | abundant | SB 3.28.31 |
vipula | full | SB 3.28.31 |
vipula | long | SB 5.25.5 |
SB 5.5.31 | ||
vipula | unlimited | SB 4.27.22 |
vipula | very much | SB 9.21.11 |
vipula-āyata | broad and spread | CC Madhya 21.131 |
vipula-āyata | broad and spread | CC Madhya 21.131 |
vipulaḥ | very great | SB 3.9.6 |
vipulam | extensive | SB 11.19.8 |
vipulam | for extensive | SB 10.72.26 |
vipulam | the vast | SB 11.6.30 |
vipulam | Vipula | SB 9.24.46 |
vipulayan | causing to become great | SB 4.8.69 |
su-vipulam | which was very large | SB 8.2.14-19 |
su-vipulam | more expanded | SB 8.24.18 |
su-vipulam | which was very large | SB 8.2.14-19 |
su-vipulam | more expanded | SB 8.24.18 |
vipula | noun (masculine) a respectable man (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a mountain (either Meru or the Himālaya) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a prince of the Sauviras (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a pupil of Devaśarman (who guarded the virtue of Ruci) (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a son of Vasudeva (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) name of a viṣkambhaparvata Frequency rank 13767/72933 | |
vipula | adjective abundant (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) important (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) large (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) long (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) loud (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) noble (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) numerous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) thick (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) wide (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 1033/72933 | |
vipulasravā | noun (feminine) Aloe perfoliata Frequency rank 65827/72933 | |
vipulatara | adjective Frequency rank 22255/72933 | |
vipulayaśas | adjective Frequency rank 65826/72933 | |
ativipula | adjective sehr ausgedehnt
sehr weitläufig Frequency rank 31574/72933 | |
suvipula | adjective very great or spacious or numerous (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) very loud (Monier-Williams, Sir M. (1988)) Frequency rank 13866/72933 |
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