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1 rātra
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2 रात्र
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3 उभयतोतिरात्र
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4 त्रयोदश
trayo-daṡa( tráy-) mfn. (Pāṇ. 6-2, 35 and 3, 48) 13 VS. XIV, 29 ;
(instr. - ṡábhis) ṠBr. Mn. IX ;
- ṡá mf (ī)n. the 13th VS. AV. ṠBr. R. VarBṛS. ;
( ṡata, 100) + 13 ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
consisting of 13 parts ( stóma) VS. Lāṭy. ;
(ī) f. the 13th day of a half-moon Mn. etc.;
N. of a kind of gesture PSarv. ;
- dvīpa-vatī mfn. consisting of 13 islands (the earth) MBh. III, 3, 52 and 134, 20 ;
-dhā́ ind. into 13 parts ṠBr. X Rājat. V ;
- māsika mfn. consisting of 13 months Kāraṇḍ. XIX, 96 ;
- rātra n. an observance lasting 13 days KātyṠr. XII Sch. ;
- rcá mfn. containing 13 Ṛic verses (a hymn) AV. XIX, 23, 10 ;
- varjya-saptamī f. N. of a 7th day BhavP. II, 41 ;
- vārshika mfn. 13 years old MBh. VII, 197, 7 ;
- vidha mfn. of 13 kinds Car. VI, 3 Sāṃkhyak. ;
tráyodaṡâ̱kshara mfn. having 13 syllables VS. IX ;
tráyodaṡâ̱ratni mfn. 13 yards long ṠBr. III, XIII ;
-ṡâ̱ha m. = - ṡa-rātra R. (G) II, 86, 4.
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5 बैदत्रिरात्र
baida-tri-rātram. a partic. Tri-rātra ṠrS.
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6 व्युष्टि
vy-úshṭi1) f. the first gleam orᅠ breaking of dawn, daybreak RV. AV. Br. ;
consequence, fruit, reward for (gen. loc., orᅠ comp.) requital (of good orᅠ evil) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
grace, beauty ChUp. III, 13, 4 ;
increase, prosperity, felicity W. ;
a hymn, praise (= stuti) L. ;
N. of partic. bricks ĀpṠr. ;
of a partic. Dvi-rātra ib. ;
- tri-rātra m. gaṇa yuktâ̱rohyādi (cf. vyushṭa-tr-);
- mat mfn. bringing reward MBh. ;
endowed with grace orᅠ beauty ChUp. ;
vy-ushṭi2) f. taking food only every eighth day L. (cf. upa-vas)
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7 अतिरात्र
ati-rātrámfn. prepared orᅠ performed over-night RV. VII, 103, 7 ;
(ás) m. an optional pan of the Jyotishṭoma sacrifice;
commencement andᅠ conclusion of certain sacrificial acts;
the concluding Vedic verse chanted on such occasions AV. etc.;
N. of a son of Cākshusha the sixth Manu
- अतिरात्रसवनीयपशु
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8 अतिरात्रसवनीयपशु
ati-rātrá-savanīya-paṡum. the victim sacrificed at the Atirātra
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9 अपररात्र
ápara-rātrám. the latter half of the night, the end of the night, the last watch
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10 अर्धदिवस
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11 अर्धरात्र
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12 अहोरात्र
aho-rātrám. <pl. VS. ;
du. AV. and PBr. ;
sg. orᅠ pl. MBh. etc.> orᅠ n. <pl. RV. X, 190, 2 VS. etc.. ;
du. AV. VS. etc.. ;
sg. orᅠ du. orᅠ pl. Mn. MBh. etc.> = ahar-nisa (q.v.),
a day andᅠ night, νυχθήμερον (having twenty-four hours orᅠ thirty Muhūrtas);
(am) ind. day andᅠ night, continually L.
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13 आर्धरात्रिक
ārdharātrikamfn. (fr. ardha-rātra), happening at midnight, midnight Sūryas. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of an astronomical school who reckoned the beginning of the motions of the planets from midnight
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14 ऊनरात्र
ūná-rātra
ūná-rātrim. f. « defective by a night», a N. applied to a particular lunar day (which is omitted if two lunar days end in one solar day) Sūryas. I, 40; 50 VarBṛS.
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15 ऊनरात्रि
ūná-rātra
ūná-rātrim. f. « defective by a night», a N. applied to a particular lunar day (which is omitted if two lunar days end in one solar day) Sūryas. I, 40; 50 VarBṛS.
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16 ऊर्ध्वस्तोम
ūrdhvá-stomamfn. celebrated with continually increasing Stomas (as a Daṡa-rātra festival) ṠBr. XII Vait.
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17 एकरात्र
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18 एकादश
ekādaṡá1) mf (ī)n. the eleventh RV. X, 85, 45 ṠBr. Mn. etc.. ;
(vṛishabhai ͡kādaṡāgāvas, « cows that have a bull as the eleventh» i.e. ten cows andᅠ one bull Gaut. Mn. etc.);
together with eleven, plus eleven Vop. ;
consisting of eleven, lasting eleven (e.g.. months) RV. AV. V, 16, 11 MBh. etc.. ;
(ī) f. the eleventh day of a fortnight (on which fasting is considered an indispensable observance andᅠ very efficacious) MBh. Kathās. etc.;
presentation of offerings to Pitṛis orᅠ deceased ancestors on the eleventh day after their death (on which occasion Brāhmans are fed, andᅠ the period of impurity for a Brāhman terminates);
(am) n. the number eleven ṠBr. ;
ékādaṡa
- kapāla mfn. distributed in eleven dishes VS. XX, 16 ;
- kṛitvas ind. eleven times KātyṠr. ;
- cchadi mfn. having eleven roofs TS. VI ;
- tva n. the number eleven BhP. ;
- dvāra mfn. having eleven doors KaṭhUp. ;
- mārikā f. « killing eleven»
N. of a woman Kathās. LXVI, 97 ;
- rātra n. duration of eleven nights ( andᅠ days;
the period of a Kshatriya's impurity through the death of a relative) Gaut. XIV, 2 ;
- rāṡika n. (in math.) the rule of eleven Līl. ;
- vidha mfn. eleven-fold BhP. ;
- vishṇu-gaṇa-ṡrāddha n. a particular Ṡrāddha;
-skandhâ̱rthanirūpaṇa-kārikā f. N. of a Kārikā on the BhP. ;
-ṡâ̱ksha m. N. of a man GopBr. ;
-ṡâ̱kshara mfn. consisting of eleven syllables VS. ;
-ṡâ̱ratni mfn. eleven cubits long ṠBr. ;
-ṡâ̱ha n. duration orᅠ period of eleven days R. ;
m. a sacrifice lasting eleven days;
- ṡôttama m. « chief among (the) eleven (Rudras)»
N. of Ṡiva L.
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19 ऐकरात्रिक
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20 कुसुरुबिन्ददशरात्र
kusurubínda-daṡa-rātran. N. of particular observances (lasting ten days)
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