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1 धर्मोत्तर
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2 ཆོས་མཆོག་
[chos mchog]dharmottara - a) aukščiausia Dharma; b) "aukščiausios (pasaulietiškos) savybės" (bendrosios mahajanos kelio Lavinimosi stadijos - sbyor lam - ketvirtosios pakopos pav.). -
3 उत्तर
úttara1) mfn. (compar. fr. 1. ud;
opposed to adhara;
declined Gram. 238. a), upper, higher, superior (e.g.. uttaredantās, the upper teeth) RV. AV. TS. ChUp. Ragh. etc.;
northern (because the northern part of India is high) AV. Mn. Suṡr. Pañcat. etc.;
left (opposed to dakshiṇa orᅠ right, because in praying the face being turned to the east the north would be on the left hand) AV. KātyṠr. MBh. etc.;
later, following, subsequent, latter, concluding, posterior, future RV. AV. KātyṠr. MBh. Ragh. Hit. etc. (opposed to pūrva, etc. e.g.. uttaraḥkālaḥ, future time;
uttaraṉvākyam, a following speech, answer, reply;
phalamuttaram, subsequent result, future consequence;
varshôttareshu, in future years);
followed by (e.g.. smôttara mfn. followed by sma Pāṇ. 3-3, 176);
superior, chief, excellent, dominant, predominant, more powerful RV. AV. ;
gaining a cause (in law);
better, more excellent RV. ;
m. N. of a son of Virāṭa MBh. ;
of a king of the Nāgas L. ;
N. of a mountain Kathās. ;
of several men;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a school;
(ā), of. (scil. diṡ) the northern quarter, the north Kathās. etc.;
N. of each of the Nakshatras that contain the word uttara (cf. uttara-phalgunī, etc.);
N. of a daughter of Virāṭa andᅠ daughter-in-law of Arjuna MBh. ;
of a female servant Lalit. ;
(e) f. du. the second andᅠ third verse of a Tṛica ( orᅠ a stanza consisting of three verses);
(ās) f. pl. the second part of the Sāma-saṃhitā;
(am) n. upper surface orᅠ cover MBh. Ragh. Daṡ. etc.;
the north R. Dhūrtas. ;
the following member, the last part of a compound;
answer, reply Ragh. R. Prab. etc.;
(in law) a defence, rejoinder, a defensive measure;
contradiction Car. ;
(in the Mimāṇsā philosophy) the answer (the fourth member of an adhikaraṇa orᅠ case);
superiority, excellence, competency R. Pañcat. Kathās. etc.;
result, the chief orᅠ prevalent result orᅠ characteristic, what remains orᅠ is left, conclusion, remainder, excess, over andᅠ above, (often ifc. e.g.. bhayôttara, attended with danger, having danger as the result;
dharmôttara, chiefly characterized by virtue;
shashṭy-uttaraṉsahasram, one thousand with an excess of sixty, i.e. 1060;
saptôttaraṉṡatam, 107);
remainder, difference (in arithmetic);
N. of a song Yājñ. ;
N. of each of the Nakshatras that contain the word uttara;
a particular figure in rhetoric;
N. of the last book of the Rāmāyaṇa;
(am) ind. at the conclusion, at the end e.g.. bhavad-uttaram, having the word bhavat at the end;
asrôttaramīkshitā, looked at with tears at the close i.e. with a glance ending in tears;
afterwards, thereafter;
behind MBh. etc.;
in the following part (of a book);
+ cf. Gk. ὕστερος
út-tara2) mfn. crossing over;
to be crossed (cf. dur-uttara)
- उत्तरकल्प
- उत्तरकाण्ड
- उत्तरकामाख्यतन्त्र
- उत्तरकाय
- उत्तरकाल
- उत्तरकुरु
- उत्तरकोशला
- उत्तरक्रिया
- उत्तरखण्ड
- उत्तरखण्डन
- उत्तरग
- उत्तरगीता
- उत्तरग्रन्थ
- उत्तरंग
- उत्तरच्छद
- उत्तरज
- उत्तरज्या
- उत्तरज्योतिष
- उत्तरतन्त्र
- उत्तरतर
- उत्तरतस्
- उत्तरतापनीय
- उत्तरत्र
- उत्तरदन्त
- उत्तरदायक
- उत्तरदिक्स्थ
- उत्तरदिगीश
- उत्तरदिश्
- उत्तरदेश
- उत्तरद्रु
- उत्तरधर्म
- उत्तरधारय
- उत्तरधुरीण
- उत्तरधेय
- उत्तरनाभि
- उत्तरनारायण
- उत्तरपक्ष
- उत्तरपट
- उत्तरपथ
- उत्तरपथिक
- उत्तरपद
- उत्तरपदिक
- उत्तरपदकीय
- उत्तरपर्वत
- उत्तरपश्चार्ध
- उत्तरपश्चिम
- उत्तरपाद
- उत्तरपुरस्तात्
- उत्तरपुराण
- उत्तरपूर्व
- उत्तरप्रच्छद
- उत्तरप्रत्युत्तर
- उत्तरप्रोष्ठपदा
- उत्तरफल्गुनी
- उत्तरफाल्गुनी
- उत्तरबर्हिस्
- उत्तरभक्तिक
- उत्तरभद्रपदा
- उत्तरभाद्रपदा
- उत्तरभाग
- उत्तरमति
- उत्तरमन्द्रा
- उत्तरमात्र
- उत्तरमानस
- उत्तरमार्ग
- उत्तरमीमांसा
- उत्तरमूल
- उत्तरयुग
- उत्तररहित
- उत्तररामचरित
- उत्तररूप
- उत्तरलक्षण
- उत्तरलक्ष्मन्
- उत्तरलोमन्
- उत्तरवयस
- उत्तरवल्ली
- उत्तरवस्ति
- उत्तरवस्त्र
- उत्तरवादिन्
- उत्तरवासस्
- उत्तरवीथि
- उत्तरवेदि
- उत्तरशान्ति
- उत्तरशैल
- उत्तरसक्थ
- उत्तरसंज्ञित
- उत्तरसाक्षिन्
- उत्तरसाधक
- उत्तरहनु
- उत्तरांस
- उत्तरागार
- उत्तराङ्ग
- उत्तराद्रि
- उत्तराधर
- उत्तराधिकार
- उत्तराधिकारिन्
- उत्तरापथ
- उत्तराभास
- उत्तराभिमुख
- उत्तराम्नाय
- उत्तरायण
- उत्तरारणि
- उत्तरार्क
- उत्तरार्चिक
- उत्तरार्थ
- उत्तरार्ध
- उत्तरार्ध्य
- उत्तरावत्
- उत्तराशा
- उत्तराश्मन्
- उत्तराश्रमिन्
- उत्तराश्रित
- उत्तराषाढा
- उत्तरासङ्ग
- उत्तरासद्
- उत्तराह
- उत्तरेतरा
- उत्तरोत्तर
- उत्तरोत्तरिन्
- उत्तरोष्ठ
- उत्तरौष्ठ
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4 सौरधर्मोत्तर
saura-dharmôttaraN. of wks.
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