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1 वरद
vará-dámf (ā́)n. granting wishes, conferring a boon, ready to fulfil requests orᅠ answer prayers (said of gods andᅠ men) AV. ṠvetUp. TĀr. etc.;
m. a benefactor W. ;
N. of Agni in Ṡāntika Gṛihyās. ;
fire for burnt offerings of a propitiatory character W. ;
N. of one of Skanda's attendants MBh. ;
of a partic. class of deceased ancestors MārkP. ;
of a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ. ;
of one of the 7 Rishis in the 4th Manv-antara VP. ;
of a Dhyāni-buddha W. ;
(mostly with ācārya, kavi, deṡika, bhaṭṭāraka orᅠ deṡñdeṡikaāc-) N. of various authors andᅠ other men Cat. ;
pl. N. of a people R. ;
(ā) f. a young woman, girl, maiden L. ;
N. of a guardian goddess in the family of Vara-tantu Cat. ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. (cf. vara-pradā);
of various plants, Physalis Flexuosa Bhpr. Npr. ;
Polanisia Icosandra L. ;
Helianthus Npr. ;
Linum Usitatissimum Bhpr. ;
the root of yam ib. ;
= tri-parṇī Npr. ;
N. of a river MBh. Kāv. ;
gaṇapati-stotra, - gaṇê?ṡa-stotra n. N. of Stotras;
- caturthī f. N. of the 4th day in the light half of the month Māgha Cat. (prob. w.r. for varadā-caturthī);
- nātha, -thâ̱cārya-sūnu, - nāyaka-sūri ( Cat.), - bhaṭṭa (V. P.,), - mūrti ( Cat.) m. N. of authors;
- rāja m. ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, colapaṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, bhaṭṭāraka) N. of various authors andᅠ other persons Cat. (- ja-campū f. - daṇḍaka, - pañcāṡat f. - maṅgala, - mahishī-stotra n. - mūla n. - ṡataka n. - su-prabhāta, - stava m. - stotra n.;
-jâ̱shṭaka n. -jâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. N. of wks.;
- jīya mfn. coming from orᅠ relating to orᅠ composed by Varada-rāja;
n. N. of wk.);
- vishṇu-sūri m. N. of a Commentator Cat. ;
- hasta m. the beneficent hand (of a deity orᅠ benefactor of any kind) MW. ;
- das-caturthī seeᅠ varada-c- above L. ;
- dā-tantra n. N. of wk.;
odâ̱dhiṡa-yajvan m. N. of an author Cat. ;
-dâ̱rka m. - dôpanishad-dīpikā f. N. of wks.
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2 एकाक्षर
ekâ̱ksharán. the sole imperishable thing AV. V, 28, 8 ;
a single syllable Subh. ;
a monosyllabic word VS. ṠBr. RPrāt. etc.;
the sacred monosyllable om Mn. II, 83 MBh. etc.. ;
N. of an Upanishad;
(mfn.) of an Upanishad;
(mfn.) monosyllabic;
- koṡa m. N. of a vocabulary of monosyllabic words;
- gaṇapati-stotra n. a hymn in honour of Gaṇeṡa (a portion of the Rudrayāmala);
- nāmamālā f. - nighaṇṭa m. - mālikā f. -râ̱bhidhānakoṡa m. N. of vocabularies of monosyllabic words
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