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1 शङ्खलिखित
ṡaṅkhá-likhitamfn. perfect in its kind, faultless, flawless (with vṛitti f. faultless conduct) MBh. ;
m. a king who practises justice, a Just king MW. ;
du. the two Rishis Saṇkha andᅠ Likhita (authors of a law-book) IW. 203 ;
- priya m. beloved, by Ṡaṇkha andᅠ Likhita, a friend of strict justice Kathās. ;
- smṛiti f. the law-book of Saṇkha andᅠ Likhita
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2 शङ्खकार
ṡaṅkhá-kāra
ṡaṅkhá-kārakam. a worker in shells, shell-cutter (described as a kind of mixed caste accord. toᅠ some, the adulterous offspring of Vaiṡya-parents whose mother is a widow;
cf. ṡaṅkhika) Col
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3 शङ्खकारक
ṡaṅkhá-kāra
ṡaṅkhá-kārakam. a worker in shells, shell-cutter (described as a kind of mixed caste accord. toᅠ some, the adulterous offspring of Vaiṡya-parents whose mother is a widow;
cf. ṡaṅkhika) Col
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4 शङ्खचरी
ṡaṅkhá-carī
ṡaṅkhá-carcīf. a mark made with sandal on the forehead L.
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5 शङ्खचर्ची
ṡaṅkhá-carī
ṡaṅkhá-carcīf. a mark made with sandal on the forehead L.
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6 शङ्खद्राव
ṡaṅkhá-drāva
ṡaṅkhá-drāvakam. a solvent for dissolving the conch orᅠ other shells (used in medicine) L.
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7 शङ्खद्रावक
ṡaṅkhá-drāva
ṡaṅkhá-drāvakam. a solvent for dissolving the conch orᅠ other shells (used in medicine) L.
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8 शङ्खस्मृति
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9 शङ्खालु
ṡaṅkhâ̱lu
ṡaṅkhâ̱lukan. Dolichos Bulbosus L.
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10 शङ्खालुक
ṡaṅkhâ̱lu
ṡaṅkhâ̱lukan. Dolichos Bulbosus L.
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11 शङ्खावती
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12 शङ्खासुर
ṡaṅkhâ̱suram. the Daitya Ṡaṇkha MW.
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13 शाङ्ख
ṡāṅkha
n. the sound of a conch-shell L.
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14 शङ्ख
ṡaṅkhám. n. (ifc. f. ā) a shell, (esp.) the conch-shell (used for making libations of water orᅠ as an ornament for the arms orᅠ for the temples of an elephant;
a conch-shell perforated at one end is alsoᅠ used as a wind instrument orᅠ horn;
in the battles of epic poetry, each hero being represented as provided with a conch-shell which serves as his horn orᅠ trumpet andᅠ of ten has a name) AV. etc. etc. IW. 403 ;
a partic. high number (said to = a hundred billions orᅠ 100, 000 krores) MBh. ;
m. the temporal bone, temple (accord. toᅠ some alsoᅠ, the bone of the forehead orᅠ, frontal bone) Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
an elephant's cheek orᅠ the part between the tusks ( hasti-danta-madhya) L. ;
N. of the teeth of an elephant 23 years old VarBṛS. ;
Unguis Odoratus L. ;
a partic. Mantra Gobh. ;
a kind of metre, Ked N. of one of Kubera's treasures andᅠ of the being presiding over it MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a military drum orᅠ other martial instrument W. ;
N. of one of the 8 chiefs of the Nāgas (q.v.) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a Daitya (who conquered the gods, stole the Vedas, andᅠ carried them off to the bottom of the sea, from whence they were recovered by Vishṇu in the form of a fish) ib. ;
of a demon dangerous to children ĀpGṛ. Sch. ;
of a mythical elephant R. ;
N. of various men (pl. N. of a Gotra) AV. etc. etc.;
of a son of Virāṭa MBh. ;
of a son of Vajra-nābha Hariv. Pur. ;
of a law-giver (often mentioned together with his brother Likhita, q.v.) Yājñ. MBh. etc. (cf. comp. below);
of the author of RV. X, 15 (having the patr. Yāmāyana) Anukr. ;
of another poet Cat. ;
of a country in the south of India (said to abound in shells) VarBṛS. (cf. gaṇa ṡaṇḍikâ̱di);
of a mountain Hariv. Pur. ;
of a forest VP. ;
(ā) f. a kind of flute Saṃgīt. ;
+ cf. Gk. κόγχη;
Lat. concha, cangius
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- शङ्खह्रद
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15 शङ्खकर्ण
ṡaṅkhá-karṇam. « shell-eared»
N. of one of Siva's attendants L. ;
of a dog Vcar. =
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16 शङ्खकुम्भश्रवस्
ṡaṅkhá-kumbhaṡravasf. N. of one of the Mātṛis attendant on Skanda MBh.
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17 शङ्खकुसुम
ṡaṅkhá-kusuman. Andropogon Aciculatus L.
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18 शङ्खकूट
ṡaṅkhá-kūṭam. N. of a serpent-demon L. ;
of a mountain Pur.
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19 शङ्खक्षीर
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20 शङ्खचक्र
ṡaṅkhá-cakra(ibc.) a conch andᅠ a discus;
- gadā-dhara mfn. holding a conch andᅠ a discus andᅠ a mace (as Vishṇu) Vishṇ. ;
dhāraṇa-vāda m. N. of a treatise (treating of the marking of the limbs with a conch, discus andᅠ other emblems of Vishṇu) by Purushôttama;
- pāṇi mfn. holding a conch andᅠ a discus VP. ;
- vidhi m. - vivaraṇa n. N. of wks.
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