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1 भोगवत् _bhōgavat
भोगवत् a.1 Giving pleasure or delight, delightful.-2 Happy, prosperous.-3 Having curves, ringed, coiled. -m.1 A snake.-2 A mountain.-3 Dancing, acting, and singing together. -f.(-ती) 1 An epithet of the Ganges of Pātāla or the lower world (पातालगङ्गा); भोगवती च पाताले स्वर्गे मन्दाकिनी तथा Purāṇam; A. Rām. 6.9.8.-2 A female snake-demon; Mb.1.171.38.-3 N. of the city of the snake-demons in the lower world; आत्मतुल्यबलैर्गुप्तां नागैर्भोगवतीमिव Bhāg.1.11.11.-4 The night of the second day of a lunar month. -
2 भागवती
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3 अनुरागिन् _anurāgin _अनुरागवत् _anurāgavat
अनुरागिन् अनुरागवत् a.1 Attached, enamoured, impassioned, inspired with love; स वृद्धस्तस्यामतीवानुरागवान् H.1; सा केनापि वणिक्पुत्रेण सहानुरागवती बभूव ibid.-2 Causing or inspiring love.-णी Personification of a musical note.Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनुरागिन् _anurāgin _अनुरागवत् _anurāgavat
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4 भागवत _bhāgavata
भागवत a. (-ती f.) [भगवतः भगवत्या वा इदं सो$स्य देवता वा अण्]1 Relating to or worshipping Viṣṇu.-2 Pertaining to a god; कौमारादाचरेत् प्राज्ञो धर्मान् भागवतानिह-3 Holy, divine, sacred.-तः A follower or devotee of Viṣṇu or Kṛiṣṇa.-तम् N. of one of the 18 Purāṇas. -
5 खड्गवत् _khaḍgavat
खड्गवत् a. Armed with a sword. -
6 रागमय _rāgamaya _रागवत् _rāgavat
रागमय रागवत् a.1 Red, coloured.-2 Dear, beloved.-3 Impassioned.Sanskrit-English dictionary > रागमय _rāgamaya _रागवत् _rāgavat
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7 लिङ्गवत् _liṅgavat
लिङ्गवत् a.1 Having marks.-2 Having various sexes or genders.-3 Wearing a Liṅga. (as a Jaṅgama). -
8 शृङ्गवत् _śṛṅgavat
शृङ्गवत् a. Peaked. -m. A mountain. -
9 अनुरागवत्
anu-rāga-vatmfn. affectionate, attached, in love with;
red Ṡiṡ. IX, 10 etc..
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10 असङ्गवत्
á-saṅga-vatmfn. « not attached to» (loc.) R. III, 37, 23 <according to NBD. a mistake for saṅga-vat>
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11 उत्सङ्गवत्
ut-saṅga-vatmfn. having depth, deep-seated Suṡr.
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12 खड्गवत्
khaḍgá-vatmfn. armed with a sword MBh. III, 10963.
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13 छन्दोभङ्गवत्
chando-bhaṅga-vatmfn. offending against metre Sarasv.
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14 जैमिनिभागवत
jaimini-bhāgavatan. N. of a modern revision of BhP.
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15 तडागवत्
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16 तरंगवती
taraṉ-ga-vatīf. « having waves», a river Vcar. VI, 72 ;
N. of a female servant, Vāsav. 374.
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17 त्वगुत्तरासङ्गवत्
tvag-uttarâ̱saṅga-vatmfn. having an upper garment made of bark Kum. V, 16.
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18 दानभागवत
dāná-bhāgavatan. N. of wk.
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19 नागवत्
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20 नागवत्मन्
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