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1 stambhana
1. см. ШПТЧ? ;2. ☼ 1) усиление, укрепление 2) удерживание, сдерживание -
2 stambhana
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3 स्तम्भन
stambhanamf (ī)n. stiffening, making rigid orᅠ immovable, paralyzing Kāv. HPariṡ. ;
stopping, arresting, checking, restraining MBh. R. ;
styptic, astringent Suṡr. ;
m. « paralyzer»
N. of one of the five arrows of Kāma-deva Cat. ;
(ī) f. a kind of magic Divyâ̱v. ;
n. the act of turning into a pillar ( seeᅠ rambhā-st-);
strengthening, supporting Kāv. Pañcar. ;
becoming stiff orᅠ rigid Suṡr. ;
making stiff orᅠ rigid, paralysing Vās. Bālar. ;
a means of making stiff orᅠ rigid Hcat. ;
stopping, arresting ( alsoᅠ by magical means) MBh. VP. ;
stopping flow of blood etc.;
a styptic orᅠ astringent Car. ;
a partic. magical art orᅠ faculty ( seeᅠ under stambha andᅠ cf. jala-stambhana)
- स्तम्भनप्रकार
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4 स्तम्भनप्रकार
stambhana-prakāram. N. of a medic. wark
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5 स्तम्भनादिविधि
stambhanâ̱di-vidhim. N. of a Mantra.
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6 अग्निस्तम्भ
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7 अग्निस्तम्भन
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8 उपस्तम्भन
upa-stámbhanan. a support, stay TS. ṠBr. KātyṠr.
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9 जम्भारि
jambhâ̱rim. = - bha-dvish Naish. Kathās. xcIII f. ;
thunderbolt L. ;
fire L. ;
- bhuja-stambhana n. paralysing Indra's arm (one of Ṡiva's heroic deeds) Bālar.
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10 जलस्तम्भन
jalá-stambhanan. id., GarP.
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11 रम्भास्तम्भन
rambhā-stambhanan. the turning of Rambhā into a pillar Mcar. (cf. R. I, 64)
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12 षट्कर्मम्
shaṭ-karmamn. the six duties of Brāhmans
(viz. adhyayana, « studying orᅠ repeating the Veda»,
adhyāpana, « teaching the Veda»,
yajana « offering sacrifices»,
yājana, « conducting them for others»,
dāna, « giving», andᅠ pratigraha, « accepting gifts»),
Ṡāṇkh-Gṛ Mn. etc. (the six daily duties accord. toᅠ the later law-books, are,
snāna, « religious bathing»,
saṉdhyājapa, « repetition of prayers at the three Saṃdhyās»,
brahma-yajña, « worship of the Supreme Being by repeating the first words of sacred books»,
tarpaṇa, « daily oblations of water to the gods, sages, andᅠ Pitṛis»,
homa, « oblations of fuel, rice etc. to fire»,
deva-pūjā, worship of the secondary gods either in the domestic sanctuary orᅠ in temples) Parāṡ. RTL. 394 ;
six acts any one of which is allowable to a Brāhman householder as a means of subsistence
(viz. ṛita, gleaning,
amṛita, « unsolicited alms»,
mṛita, « solicited alms»,
karshaṇa, « agritulture»,
satyâ̱nṛita, « commerce orᅠ trade»,
ṡva-vṛitti, « servitude», the last being condemned) Mn. IV, 4, 5, 6, 9 ;
six acts belonging to the practice of Yoga (viz. dhautī, vastī, netī, trāṭaka, naulika, kapāla-bhātī, these consist of suppressions of the breath andᅠ self-mortifications of various kinds) Cat. ;
six acts for inflicting various kinds of injury on enemies (viz. ṡānti, vaṡya, stambhana, vidvesha, uccāṭana, māraṇa, qq.vv.;
these acts consist in repeating certain magical spells andᅠ texts taught in the Tantras.) ib. ;
m. a performer of the above six acts, a Brāhman who is an adept in the Tantra. magical formularies Mn. MBh. ;
- makṛit m. a Brāhman L. ;
- ma-dīpikā f. - ma-prayoga m. N. of wks.;
- ma-vat m. a Brāhman Kād. ;
- ma-vidhi m. - ma-viveka m. - ma-vyākhyāna. cintāmaṇi, m. N. of wks.
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13 संस्तम्भन
saṉ-stambhanamfn. (fr. Caus.) constipating, obstructive Vāgbh. ;
n. an obstructive remedy Suṡr. ;
stopping, arresting Cat.
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