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1 अमृताश
amṛitâ̱ṡam. = amṛita-prâ̱ṡana q.v. MBh. XII ;
N. of Vishṇu MBh. XIII.
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2 अमृताशन
amṛitâ̱ṡanam. amṛita-prâ̱ṡana q.v. L.
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3 אמריטה
amrita, ambrosia or drink that bestows immortality (Hindu mythology) ; immortality -
4 अमृतांशु
amṛitâ̱ṉṡum. the moon Kathās.
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5 अमृताकर
amṛitâ̱karam. « a mine of nectar»
N. of a man Rājat.
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6 अमृताक्षर
amṛitâ̱ksharan. anything imperishable Up.
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7 अमृतानन्द
amṛitâ̱nandam. N. of a man Buddh.
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8 अमृतान्धस्
amṛitâ̱ndhasm. « whose food is ambrosia», a god L.
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9 अमृतापिधान
amṛitâ̱pidhānán. water sipped after eating nectar-like food so as to overlay it like a cover TĀr. ĀṡvGṛ. MānGṛ. (cf. amṛitópastáraṇa),
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10 अमृताफल
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11 अमृताश्म
amṛitâ̱ṡmam.? Pāṇ. 5-4, 94 Sch.
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12 अमृताष्टमीतपस्
amṛitâ̱shṭamī-tapasn. N. of wk.
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13 अमृतासङ्ग
amṛitâ̱saṅgan. blue vitriol Car.
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14 अमृतासु
amṛítâ̱sumfn. whose soul is immortal AV. V, 1, 1 and 7.
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15 अमृताहरण
amṛitâ̱haraṇam. « nectar-stealer»
N. of Garuḍa;
(am) n. N. of a Parisishṭa work of the SV.
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16 अमृताहुति
amṛitâ̱hutif. N. of an oblation (offered to the gods) AitBr.
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17 अमृताह्व
amṛitâ̱hvan. a pear L.
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18 अम्रिताभिषिक्त
amrítâ̱bhishiktamfn. anointed with nectar ṠBr.
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19 амрита
1) General subject: amrita2) Religion: amrita (In Hindu mythology, the elixir of immortality), amrta3) Indian language: amreeta -
20 गरुडः _garuḍḥ
गरुडः [गरुद्भयां डयते, डी-ड पृषो˚ तलोपः, गॄ-उडच् Uṇ 4. 166.]1 N. of the king of birds. [He is a son of Kaśyapa by his wife Vinatā. He is the chief of the feathered race, an implacable enemy of serpents, and elder brother of Aruṇa. In a dispute between his mother and Kadrū, her rival, about the colour of उचैःश्रवस् Kadrū defeated Vinatā, and, in accordance with the conditions of the wager, made her her slave. Garuḍa brought down the heavenly beverage (Amṛita) to purchase her freedom, not, however, without a hard struggle with Indra for the same. Vinatā was then released; but the Amṛita was taken away by Indra from the serpents. Garuḍa is represented as the vehicle of Visnu, and as having a white face, an aquiline nose, red wings and a golden body.]-2 A building or architecture (such as चिति) shaped like Garuḍa; गरुडो रुक्मपक्षो वै त्रिगुणो$ष्टादशात्मकः Rām.1.14. 29.-3 N. of a particular military array.-Comp. -अग्रजः an epithet of Aruṇa, the charioteer of the sun; विभिन्नवर्णा गरुडाग्रजेन Śi.4.14.-अङ्कः an epithet of Viṣṇu.-अङ्कितम्, -अश्मन् m.-उत्तीर्णम् an emerald.-ध्वजः an epithet of Viṣṇu; समाहितमतिश्चैव तुष्टाव गरुडध्वजम् V. P.-व्यूहः a particular military array.
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