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1 जनक _janaka
जनक a. (निका f.) [जन्-णिच् ण्वुल्] Generating, producing, causing; क्लेशजनक, दुःखजनक &c.-कः 1 A father, progenitor.-2 N. of a famous king of Videha or Mithilā, foster-father of Sītā. He was remarkable for his great knowledge, good works, and holiness. After the abandonment of Sītā by Rāma, he became an anchorite-indifferent to pleasure or pain-and spent his time in philosophical discussions. The sage याज्ञवल्क्य was his priest and adviser.-Comp. -आत्मजा, -तनया, -नन्दिनी, -सुता epithets of Sītā, daughter of king Janaka. -
2 जनकाह्वय
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3 जनक
ජනක janaka ma producer; father. adj producing; generating. -
4 जनकाय
ජනකාය janakaaya janakāya ma crowd of people. -
5 जनकायता
ජනකායතා janakaayataa janakāyatā fa gathering of people. -
6 जनक
janakamfn. (Pāṇ. 7-3, 35 Kāṡ.) generative, generating, begetting, producing, causing (chiefly ifc.) MBh. IV, 1456 VarBṛS. Bhāshāp. Bhpr. ;
m. a progenitor, father Hariv. 982 R. VI, 3, 45 Pañcat. etc.. ;
(in music) a kind of measure;
(oxyt.) N. of a king of Videha orᅠ Mithilā (son of Mithi andᅠ father of Udāvasu R.)
ṠBr. XI, XIV MBh. III, XII, XIV Hariv. 9253 ;
of another king of Mithilā (son of Hrasva-roman andᅠ father of Sītā) R. ;
of another king Rājat. I, 98 ;
of a disciple of Bhagavat BhP. VI, 3, 20 ;
of several official men Rājat. VII f. ;
pl. the descendants of Janaka MBh. III, 10637 R. I Uttarar. I, 16; IV, 9; VI, 42 MārkP. ;
( ikā) f. (as in Pāli) a mother Divyāv. XVIII, 137 ;
a daughter-in-law W. ;
- जनककाण
- जनकचन्द्र
- जनकतनया
- जनकता
- जनकत्व
- जनकनन्दिनि
- जनकभद्र
- जनकराज
- जनकसप्तरात्र
- जनकसिंह
- जनकसुता
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7 जनकात्मजा
janakâ̱tmajāf. id.
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8 जनकारिन्
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9 जनकीय
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10 जनकेश्वरतीर्थ
janakêṡvara-tīrthan. N. of a Tirtha RevāKh.
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11 अञ्जनकः _añjanakḥ
अञ्जनकः A portion of the Vedas containing the word अञ्जन.-की N. of a medicinal plant. -
12 खञ्जनकः _khañjanakḥ
खञ्जनकः A wag-tail; (also खञ्जनिका in this sense). -
13 भञ्जनकः _bhañjanakḥ
भञ्जनकः A particular disease of the mouth which consists in the decay of the teeth attended with contor- tion of the lips. -
14 भुञ्जनकाल
භුඤ්ජනකාල bhuभुञ्जनकालnjanakaala bhuñjanakāla mmeal-time. -
15 भोजनक
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16 अभिज्जनक
අභිජ්ජනක abhijjanaka adjnot breaking or separating. -
17 आविञ्जनक
ආවිඤ්ජනක aaviआविञ्जनकnjanaka āviñjanaka adj1. swinging round; 2. hanging loose; 3. used for pulling. -
18 उप्पज्जनक
උප්පජ්ජනක uppajjanaka adjbeing born; coming into existence. -
19 भञ्जनक
භඤ්ජනක bhaभञ्जनकnjanaka bhañjanaka adjbreaking; destroying. -
20 महाजनकाय
මහාජනකාය mahaajanakaaya mahājanakāya ma great multitude of people.
См. также в других словарях:
jána-kārin — जनकारिन् … Indonesian dictionary
janaka — जनक … Indonesian dictionary
janakâ̱hvaya — जनकाह्वय … Indonesian dictionary
janakâ̱tmajā — जनकात्मजा … Indonesian dictionary
janakêṡvara-tīrtha — जनकेश्वरतीर्थ … Indonesian dictionary
janakīya — जनकीय … Indonesian dictionary
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