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1 विकार
ví-kāra1) m. the syllable vi BhP. ;
vi-kāra2) m. change of form orᅠ nature, alteration orᅠ deviation from any natural state, transformation, modification, change (esp. for the worse) of bodily orᅠ mental condition, disease, sickness, hurt, injury, ( orᅠ) perturbation, emotion, agitation, passion ṠrS. MBh. etc.;
an apparition, spectre Kathās. ;
extravagance ib. ;
a product Gaut. ;
(in Sāṃkhya) a production orᅠ derivative from Prakṛiti (there are 7 Vikāras, viz. buddhi, « intellect», ahaṉ-kāra, « the sense of individuality», andᅠ the 5 tan-mātras q.v.;
these are alsoᅠ producers, inasmuch as from them come the 16 Vikāras which are only productions, viz. the 5 mahā-bhūtāni q.v., andᅠ the 11 organs, viz. the 5 buddhî ̱ndriyāṇi orᅠ organs of sense, the 5 karmêndriyāṇi orᅠ organs of action, andᅠ manas, « the mind») IW. 82 etc.. ;
the derivative of a word Nir. ;
contortion of the face, grimace Kathās. ;
change of sentiment, hostility, defection MBh. Rājat. ;
- tas ind. from orᅠ through change MW. ;
- tva n. the state of change, transformation Vedântas. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. consisting of derivatives (from Prakṛiti) Up. ;
- vat mfn. undergoing changes Kām. ;
- hetu m. « cause of perturbation», temptation, seduction Kum.
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