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1 वनप्रस्थ
vána-prastha
N. of a place Rājat. ;
mfn. retiring into a forest, living the life of an anchorite MW.
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2 वानप्रस्थ
vānaprastham. (fr. vana-prastha) a Brāhman in the third stage of life (who has passed through the stages of student andᅠ householder andᅠ has abandoned his house andᅠ family for an ascetic life in the woods;
seeᅠ āṡrama), hermit, anchorite (mentioned by Megasthenes under the name ὑλόβιοι) Āpast. Mn. MBh. etc.. RTL. 362 ;
a class of supernatural beings MW. ;
Bassia Latifolia orᅠ Butea Frondosa L. ;
mfn. relating to a Vānaprastha;
m. (scil. āṡrama) the third stage of a Brāhman's life, forest-life MBh. R. Hariv. ;
- वानप्रस्थधर्म
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3 ὑλόβιος
ὑλό-βῐος, ὁ,A living in the woods, name of a sect of Indian devotees, being a literal translation of the Skt. Vāna-prastha, one who retired to the forest, being in the third stage of life, Megasth. ap. Str.15.1.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑλόβιος
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4 प्रस्थ
pra-stha
stable, firm, solid W. ;
expanding, spread ib. ;
m. n. table-land on the top of a mountain MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a level expanse, plain (esp. at the end of names of towns andᅠ villages;
cf. indra-, oshadhi-, karīra-pr- andᅠ seeᅠ Pāṇ. 4-2, 110);
a partic. weight andᅠ measure of capacity (= 32 Palas orᅠ = 1/4 of an Āḍhaka;
orᅠ = 16 Palas= 4 Kuḍavas= 1/4 of an Aḍhaka;
orᅠ = 2 Ṡarāvas;
orᅠ = 6 Palas;
orᅠ = 1/16 of a Droṇa) MBh. Kāv. Suṡr. etc.;
m. N. of a monkey R. ;
- kusuma orᅠ - pushpa m. « flowering on mountain-tops», a species of plant, a variety of Tulasi orᅠ basil L. ;
- m-paca mf (ā)n. cooking the amount of a Prastha (said of a cooking utensil capable of containing one Prastha) Pāṇ. 3-2, 33 Sch. ;
- vat m. a mountain L.
См. также в других словарях:
vána-prastha — वनप्रस्थ … Indonesian dictionary
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