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1 श्रीहर्ष
ṡrī-harsham. N. of various authors etc. (esp. of a celebrated king andᅠ poet orᅠ patron of poets, alsoᅠ called Ṡrīharsha-kavi orᅠ Ṡrī-harsha-deva, who lived probably in the first half of the seventh century A.D. andᅠ is the supposed author of three plays, viz. Nāgânanda, Priya-darṡikā, andᅠ Ratnâvalī)
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2 हर्ष
harsham. (ifc. f. ā;
fr. hṛish) bristling, erection (esp. of the hair in a thrill of rapture orᅠ delight) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
joy, pleasure, happiness ( alsoᅠ personified as a son of Dharma) KaṭhUp. MBh. etc.;
erection of the sexual organ, sexual excitement, lustfulness Suṡr. ;
ardent desire MBh. ;
N. of an Asura Kathās. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP. ;
of various authors etc. ( alsoᅠ with dīkshita, miṡra, sūri etc.;
cf. ṡrī-harsha);
mfn. happy, delighted W. ;
- हर्षकर
- हर्षकीर्ति
- हर्षकीलक
- हर्षकुल
- हर्षकुलाग्रणीकुशल
- हर्षकृत्
- हर्षकौमुदी
- हर्षक्रोध
- हर्षगणि
- हर्षगद्गद
- हर्षगर्भ
- हर्षगुप्त
- हर्षचरित
- हर्षचल
- हर्षज
- हर्षजड
- हर्षदत्त
- हर्षदत्तसूनु
- हर्षदान
- हर्षदेव
- हर्षदोहल
- हर्षधर
- हर्षनाथशर्मन्
- हर्षनाद
- हर्षनिःस्वन
- हर्षनिस्वन
- हर्षपुर
- हर्षपूर्णवक्त्र
- हर्षभाज्
- हर्षमय
- हर्षमल्ल
- हर्षमित्र
- हर्षयुक्त
- हर्षरत्न
- हर्षराम
- हर्षवत्
- हर्षवर्धन
- हर्षवर्मन्
- हर्षविवर्धन
- हर्षविवृद्धसत्त्व
- हर्षविषाद
- हर्षविह्वल
- हर्षवेणुक
- हर्षशेक
- हर्षसमन्वित
- हर्षसम्पुट
- हर्षस्वन
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3 देव
devá
heavenly, divine ( alsoᅠ said of terrestrial things of high excellence)
RV. AV. VS. ṠBr. ;
(superl. m. devá-tama RV. IV, 22, 3 etc.. ;
f. devi-tamā, II, 41, 16);
m. (according to Pāṇ. 3-3, 120 déva)
a deity, god RV. etc.etc.;
(rarely applied to) evil demons AV. III, 15, 5 TS. III, 5, 4, 1 ;
(pl. the gods as the heavenly orᅠ shining ones;
víṡvedevā́s, all the gods RV. II, 3, 4 etc..,
orᅠ a partic. class of deities < seeᅠ under víṡva>, often reckoned as 33, either 11 for each of the 3 worlds RV. I, 139, 11 etc.. ;
<cf. tri-daṡa>, orᅠ 8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, andᅠ 12 Ādityas <to which the 2 Aṡvins must be added> Br. ;
cf. alsoᅠ Divyâ̱v. 68 ;
with Jainas 4 classes, viz. bhavanâ̱dhî ̱ṡa, vyantara, jyotishka, andᅠ vaimānika;
devā́nāmpátnyas, the wives of the gods RV. VS. Br. ;
<cf. deva-patnī below >);
N. of the number 33 ( seeᅠ above) Gaṇit. ;
N. of Indra as the god of the sky andᅠ giver of rain MBh. R. etc.;
a cloud L. ;
(with Jainas) the 22nd Arhat of the future Ut-sarpiṇī;
the image of a god, an idol Vishṇ. ;
a god on earth orᅠ among men, either Brāhman, priest RV. AV. (cf. bhū-d-), orᅠ king, prince (as a title of honour, esp. in the voc. « your majesty» orᅠ « your honour» ;
alsoᅠ ifc. e.g.. ṡrī-harsha-d-, vikramâ̱ṅka-d-, king Ṡrī-harsha orᅠ VikrñVikramâṇka, andᅠ in names as purushôttama-d- <lit. having Vishṇu as one's deity;
cf. atithi-d-, ācārya-d-, pitṛi-d-, mātṛi-d->;
rarely preceding the name e.g.. deva-caṇḍamahāsena Kathās. XIII, 48)
Kāv. Pañc. etc. (cf. kshiti-, nara-, etc.);
a husband's brother (cf. devṛi andᅠ devara) W. ;
a fool, dolt L. ;
a child L. ;
a man following any partic. line orᅠ business L. ;
a spearman, lancer L. ;
emulation, wish to excel orᅠ overcome L. ;
sport, play L. ;
a sword Gal.;
N. of men VP. ;
of a disciple of Nāgârjuna MWB. 192 ;
dimin. for devadatta Pāṇ. 5-3, 83 Vārtt. 4 Sch. ;
(n. L.) an organ of sense MuṇḍUp. III, 1, 8; 2, 7 ;
(ā) f. Hibiscus Mutabilis orᅠ Marsilia Quadrifolia;
(ī́), f. seeᅠ s.v.
+ cf. Lat. dīvus, deus;
Lit. dē4vas;
Old Pruss. deiwas
- देवऋषभ
- देवऋषि
- देवकड
- देवकन्यका
- देवकन्या
- देवकमलपुर
- देवकर्दम
- देवकर्म
- देवकर्मन्
- देवकलश
- देवकल्प
- देवकवच
- देवकाञ्चन
- देवकान्त
- देवकाम
- देवकार्य
- देवकाष्ठ
- देवकिरी
- देवकिल्बिष
- देवकीर्ति
- देवकुण्ड
- देवकुरु
- देवकुरुम्बा
- देवकुल
- देवकुल्या
- देवकुसुम
- देवकूट
- देवकृत
- देवकृत्य
- देवकोश
- देवक्री
- देवक्षत्र
- देवक्षेत्र
- देवक्षेम
- देवखात
- देवगण
- देवगन्धर्व
- देवगन्धा
- देवगर्जन
- देवगर्भ
- देवगव
- देवगान्धार
- देवगायन
- देवगिरि
- देवगिरी
- देवगुप्त
- देवगुरु
- देवगुही
- देवगुह्य
- देवगृह
- देवगोपा
- देवग्रन्थ
- देवग्रन्थि
- देवग्रह
- देवघोष
- देवंगम
- देवचक्र
- देवचन्द्र
- देवचरित
- देवचर्या
- देवचिकित्सक
- देवचित्त
- देवच्छन्द
- देवच्छन्दस्
- देवच्छन्दस
- देवज
- देवजग्ध
- देवजग्धक
- देवजन
- देवजननी
- देवजप
- देवजय
- देवजा
- देवजात
- देवजामि
- देवजुष्ट
- देवजूत
- देवजूति
- देवतर
- देवतरथ
- देवतरस्
- देवतरु
- देवतर्पण
- देवतल्प
- देवता
- देवताड
- देवतात्
- देवताति
- देवतालक
- देवतिर्थ
- देवतुमुल
- देवत्त
- देवत्रा
- देवत्रात
- देवत्व
- देवदत्त
- देवदन्तिन्
- देवदमनिका
- देवदमनी
- देवदर्श
- देवदर्शन
- देवदर्शनिन्
- देवदर्शिन्
- देवदानी
- देवदारु
- देवदालिका
- देवदाली
- देवदास
- देवदिण्ण
- देवदिन्न
- देवदीप
- देवदुन्दुभि
- देवदुर्ग
- देवदुत
- देवदूति
- देवदेव
- देवदैवत्य
- देवद्युम्न
- देवद्रोणी
- देवद्र्याच्
- देवधर
- देवधर्म
- देवधर्मन्
- देवधानी
- देवधान्य
- देवधामन्
- देवधिष्ण्य
- देवनक्षत्र
- देवनदी
- देवनन्दा
- देवनल
- देवनागरी
- देवनाथ
- देवनाभ
- देवनाम
- देवनामन्
- देवनायक
- देवनाल
- देवनिकाय
- देवनिद्
- देवनिन्दक
- देवनिन्दा
- देवनिबन्ध
- देवनिर्माल्य
- देवनिर्मित
- देवनिश्रयणी
- देवनिश्रेणी
- देवनीथ
- देवपञ्चरात्र
- देवपण्डित
- देवपति
- देवपत्तन
- देवपत्नी
- देवपथ
- देवपद
- देवपरिषद्
- देवपर्ण
- देवपल्लीपट्टन
- देवपशु
- देवपाणि
- देवपात्र
- देवपात्रिन्
- देवपाद
- देवपान
- देवपाल
- देवपालित
- देवपीयु
- देवपुत्र
- देवपुर्
- देवपुर
- देवपुरीमाहात्म्य
- देवपुरोहित
- देवपुष्प
- देवपूजक
- देवपूजा
- देवपूजित
- देवपूज्य
- देवपूर्व
- देवपूर्वकम्
- देवप्रकाशिनी
- देवप्रतिकृति
- देवप्रतिमा
- देवप्रतिष्ठा
- देवप्रभ
- देवप्रयाग
- देवप्रश्न
- देवप्रसाद
- देवप्रसूत
- देवप्रस्थ
- देवप्रिय
- देवप्सरस्
- देवबन्धु
- देवबल
- देवबलि
- देवबाहु
- देवबोध
- देवबोधि
- देवबोधिसत्त्व
- देवब्रह्मन्
- देवभक्त
- देवभक्ति
- देवभट्ट
- देवभद्र
- देवभवन
- देवभाग
- देवभाष्यस्नानविधिपद्धति
- देवभिषज्
- देवभीति
- देवभू
- देवभूत
- देवभूति
- देवभूमि
- देवभूय
- देवभूरि
- देवभोग
- देवभोज्य
- देवभ्राज्
- देवमञ्जर
- देवमणि
- देवमण्डल
- देवमत
- देवमति
- देवमधु
- देवमनुष्य
- देवमय
- देवमलिम्लुच्
- देवमात
- देवमातृ
- देवमातृक
- देवमादन
- देवमान
- देवमानक
- देवमाय
- देवमार्ग
- देवमाला
- देवमास
- देवमित्र
- देवमिथुन
- देवमिश्र
- देवमीढ
- देवमीढुष
- देवमुनि
- देवयज्
- देवयजन
- देवयजि
- देवयज्ञ
- देवयज्य
- देवयज्या
- देवयशस्
- देवया
- देवयाजिन्
- देवयाज्ञिक
- देवयातु
- देवयात्रा
- देवयात्रिन्
- देवयान
- देवयानीय
- देवयावन्
- देवयुक्त
- देवयुग
- देवयोनि
- देवयोषा
- देवरक्तदंशी
- देवरक्षित
- देवरत
- देवरति
- देवरथ
- देवरहस्य
- देवराज्
- देवराज
- देवराजन्
- देवराज्य
- देवरात
- देवराम
- देवराष्ट्र
- देवरूपा
- देवरेतस
- देवर्षि
- देवलक्ष्म
- देवलता
- देवलाङ्गुलिका
- देवलाति
- देवलिङ्ग
- देवलेखा
- देवलोक
- देववक्त्र
- देववचना
- देववत्
- देववध
- देववेधू
- देववन्द
- देववर
- देववर्णिनि
- देववर्त्मन्
- देववर्धकि
- देववर्धन
- देववर्मन्
- देववर्य
- देववर्ष
- देववल्लभ
- देववाणी
- देववात
- देववायु
- देववाहन
- देवविजयगणि
- देवविद्
- देवविद्या
- देवविभाग
- देवविमलगणि
- देवविश्
- देवविशा
- देववी
- देववीति
- देववृक्ष
- देववृत्ति
- देववेश्मन्
- देवव्यचस्
- देवव्रत
- देवव्रतिन्
- देवशक्ति
- देवशतभाष्य
- देवशत्रु
- देवशब्द
- देवशर्मन्
- देवशस्
- देवशाबरतन्त्र
- देवशिल्प
- देवशिल्पिन्
- देवशिशु
- देवशिष्ट
- देवशुनी
- देवशूर
- देवशेखर
- देवशेष
- देवश्रवस्
- देवश्री
- देवश्रुत्
- देवश्रुत
- देवश्रू
- देवश्रेणी
- देवश्रेष्ठ
- देवसंसद्
- देवसंहिता
- देवसख
- देवसखि
- देवसंगीतयोनिन्
- देवसत्त्र
- देवसत्त्व
- देवसत्य
- देवसद्
- देवसदन
- देवसद्मन्
- देवसंध
- देवसंनिधि
- देवसभ
- देवसभ्य
- देवसरस
- देवसर्षप
- देवसव
- देवसह
- देवसाक्ष्य
- देवसागरगणि
- देवसात्कृ
- देवसायुज्य
- देवसावर्णि
- देवसिंह
- देवसिद्धि
- देवसुन्द
- देवसुमति
- देवसुमनस्
- देवसुषि
- देवसू
- देवसूकक्षेत्र
- देवसूद
- देवसूरि
- देवसृष्ट
- देवसेन
- देवसोम
- देवसोमक
- देवस्तव
- देवस्तुत्
- देवस्त्री
- देवस्थलि
- देवस्थान
- देवस्मिता
- देवस्व
- देवस्वपहरण
- देवस्वामिन्
- देवहविस्
- देवहव्य
- देवहिंसक
- देवहित
- देवहिति
- देवहू
- देवहूति
- देवहूय
- देवहेडन
- देवहेळअन
- देवहेति
- देवहोत्र
- देवह्रद
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4 नवसाहसाङ्कचारित्
náva-sāhasâ̱ṅkacâ̱ritn. « the 9 < orᅠ new?> deeds of king Sāhasâṇka»
N. of a poem by Ṡrī-Harsha
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5 नैषध
naishadhamf (i)n. relating to Nishadha m. a species of grain Suṡr. (- ka m. Car.);
a prince of the Nishadhas (esp. N. of Nala) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
m. pl. N. of a people (= nishadha) MBh. VP. ;
of a dynasty BhP. ;
n. N. of an artificial epic poem by Ṡrī-harsha (treating of Nala's adventures)
- नैषधकाव्य
- नैषधचरित
- नैषधप्रकाश
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6 भण्डि
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7 महाकाव्य
mahā́-kāvyan. a great orᅠ classical poem (applied as a distinguishing title to 6 chief artificial poems, viz. the Raghu-vaṇṡa, Kumārasambhava andᅠ Megha-dūta by Kālidāsa, the Ṡiṡupāla-vadha by Māgha, the Kirātârjunīya by Bhāravi andᅠ the Naishadha-carita by Ṡrī-harsha;
accord. toᅠ some the Bhaṭṭi-kāvya is alsoᅠ a Māgha) Kāvyâd. Pratāp. (IW. 452).
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8 मामल्लदेवी
māmalla-devīf. N. of the mother of Ṡri-harsha Vās. Introd.
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9 हर्षदेव
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