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1 राग
rāgam. (fr. rañj;
ifc. ā, orᅠ ī) the act of colouring orᅠ dyeing (cf. mūrdhaja-r-);
colour, hue, tint, dye, (esp.) red colour, redness MBh. Kāv. etc.;
inflammation Car. ;
any feeling orᅠ passion, (esp.) love, affection orᅠ sympathy for, vehement desire of, interest orᅠ joy orᅠ delight in (loc. orᅠ comp.) Up. Mn. MBh. etc.;
loveliness, beauty (esp. of voice orᅠ song) Ṡak. Pañcat. ;
a musical note, harmony, melody (in the later system a partic. musical mode orᅠ order of sound orᅠ formula;
Bharata enumerates 6, viz. bhairava, kauṡika, hindola, dīpaka, ṡrī-rāga, andᅠ megha, each mode exciting some affection;
other writers give other names;
sometimes 7 orᅠ 26 Rāgas are mentioned;
they are personified, andᅠ each of the 6 chief Rāgas is wedded to 5 orᅠ 6 consorts called Rāgiṇīs;
their union gives rise to many other musical modes) Bhar. Saṃgīt. Rājat. Pañcat. etc.. ;
nasalization, RPrāt. ;
a partic. process in the preparation of quicksilver Sarvad. ;
seasoning, condiment Car. ;
a prince, king L. ;
the sun L. ;
the moon L. ;
(ā) f. Eleusine Coracana (a sort of grain, commonly called Rāggy, andᅠ much cultivated in the south of India) L. ;
N. of the second daughter of Aṇgiras MBh. ;
(ī) f. Eleusine Coracana L. ;
- रागकाष्ठ
- रागखाडव
- रागखाण्डव
- रागग्रहवत्
- रागचन्द्रोदय
- रागचूर्ण
- रागच्छन्न
- रागतत्त्वविबोध
- रागद
- रागदालि
- रागदृश्
- रागद्रव्य
- रागद्वेष
- रागध्यानादिकथनाध्याय
- रागपट्ट
- रागपुष्प
- रागप्रसव
- रागप्रस्तार
- रागप्राप्त
- रागबन्ध
- रागबन्धिन्
- रागभञ्जन
- रागमञ्जरिका
- रागमञ्जरी
- रागमय
- रागमाला
- रागयुज्
- रागरज्जु
- रागरत्नाकर
- रागरागिणीस्वरूपवेलावर्णन
- रागलक्षण
- रागलता
- रागलेखा
- रागवत्
- रागवर्धन
- रागविबोध
- रागविबोधविवेक
- रागविवेक
- रागविहिंसनव्रतनिर्णय
- रागवृन्त
- रागषाडव
- रागसूत्र
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2 श्रीराग
ṡrī-rāgam. (in music) a partic. Rāga Saṃgīt.
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3 श्री
ṡrī
ṡrīṇáti, ṡrīṇīté (Gr. alsoᅠ pf. ṡiṡrāya, ṡiṡrīye;
aor. aṡraishīt, aṡreshṭa etc.;
for aṡiṡrayuḥ seeᅠ 2. abhi-ṡrī), to mix, mingle, cook (cf. abhi- andᅠ ā-ṡrī) RV. TS. VS. Br. ;
(= 1. ṡri), to burn, flame, diffuse light RV. I, 68, 1. ;
2) mfn. (ifc.) mixing, mingling, mixed with;
f. mixing, cooking
3) f. (prob. to be connected with 1. ṡri andᅠ alsoᅠ with 1. ṡrī in the sense of « diffusing light orᅠ radiance» ;
nom. ṡrī́s accord. toᅠ some alsoᅠ ṡrī) light, lustre, radiance, splendour, glory, beauty, grace, loveliness ( ṡriyé andᅠ ṡriyaí, « for splendour orᅠ beauty», « beauteously», « gloriously» cf. ṡriyáse;
du. ṡriyau, « beauty andᅠ prosperity» ;
ṡriyaātmajāḥ, « sons of beauty» i.e. horses <cf. ṡrī-putra>;
ṡriyaḥputrāḥ, « goats with auspicious marks») RV. etc. etc.;
prosperity, welfare, good fortune, success, auspiciousness, wealth, treasure, riches ( ṡriyā, « accordñaccording to fortune orᅠ wealth»), high rank, power, might, majesty, royal dignity ( orᅠ « Royal dignity» personified;
ṡriyobhājaḥ, « possessors of dignity», « people of high rank») AV. etc. etc.;
symbol orᅠ insignia of royalty Vikr. IV, 13 ;
N. of Lakshmī (as goddess of prosperity orᅠ beauty andᅠ wife of Vishṇu, produced at the churning of the ocean, alsoᅠ as daughter of Bhṛigu andᅠ as mother of Darpa) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
N. of Sarasvatī ( seeᅠ - pañcamī);
of a daughter of king Su-ṡarman Kathās. ;
of various metres Col.;
(the following only in L. « a lotus-flower;
intellect, understanding;
speech;
cloves;
Pinus Longifolia;
Aegle Marmelos;
a kind of drug = vṛiddhi;
N. of a Buddhist goddess andᅠ of the mother of the 17th Arhat»);
m. N. of the fifth musical Rāga ( seeᅠ rāga) Saṃgīt. ;
mfn. diffusing light orᅠ radiance, splendid, radiant, beautifying, adorning (ifc.;
seeᅠ agni-, adhvara-, kshatra-, gaṇa-, jana-ṡrī etc.) RV. IV, 41, 8 ;
<The word ṡrī is frequently used as an honorific prefix (= « sacred», « holy») to the names of deities (e.g.. Ṡri-Durgā, Ṡrī-Rāma), andᅠ may be repeated two, three, orᅠ even four times to express excessive veneration. (e.g.. Ṡrī-ṡrī-Durgā etc.);
it is alsoᅠ used as a respectful title (like « Reverend») to the names of eminent persons as well as of celebrated works andᅠ sacred objects
(e.g.. Ṡrī-Jayadeva. ṠrīBhāgavata), andᅠ is often placed at the beginning orᅠ back of letters, manuscripts, important documents etc.;
alsoᅠ before the words caraṇa andᅠ pāda « feet», andᅠ even the end of personal names.>
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4 श्रीकण्ठ
ṡrī-kaṇṭham. « beautiful-throated», a partic. bird VarBṛS. ;
N. of Ṡiva (cf. nīla-k-) MBh. Hariv. etc.;
(with Ṡaivas) N. of partic. emancipated spirits Hcat. ;
of the poet Bhavabhūti Mālatīm. ;
of a partic. Rāga (in music) Saṃgīt. ;
of various authors andᅠ other men ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, dīkshita, paṇḍita etc.) Cat. ;
of an arid district north-west of Delhi Vās. Introd. ;
of a peak in the Himâlayas Inscr. ;
- kaṇṭha m. Ṡiva's neck Kāv. (ī f. = - kaṇṭhīya-saṉhitā, q.v.);
- kaṇṭha-taṭinī f. Ṡiva's throat, Ṡiṇhâs.;
- kaṇṭhīya Nom. P. - yati, to be like Ṡiṇhâ's neck Vās. Introd. ;
- carita n. N. of a poem (written by Maṇkha who lived in Kaṡmīra in the 12th century A.D.);
- tā f. the state orᅠ condition of being Ṡiṇhâ MBh. ;
- tīrtha m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- tri-ṡatī f. N. of a Stotra;
- datta m. N. of a medical author Cat. ;
- deva m. (prob.) N. of a Jina Siṇhâs. ;
- deṡa m. the country of Ṡrī-kaṇṭha Kathās. ;
- nāthīya n. N. of wk.;
- nilaya m. the district of Ṡrīkaṇṭha Kathās. ;
- pada-lāñchana m. « marked by the name Ṡrī-kaṇṭha»
N. of the poet Bhava-bhūti Mālatīm. ;
- bhāshya n. - māhātmya n. N. of wks.;
- miṡra m. N. of a grammarian Cat. ;
- vishaya m. the country of Ṡrī-kaṇṭha Kathās. ;
- ṡambhu m. - ṡarman m. - ṡiva (with ācārya) m. N. of authors etc. Cat. ;
- sakha m. « Ṡiva's friend»
N. of Kubera L. ;
- stava m. « praise of the district of Ṡrī-kaṇṭha»
N. of a poem
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5 श्रीकण्ठिका
ṡrī-kaṇṭhikāf. (in music) a partic. Rāga. Saṃgīt.
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6 श्रीखण्ड
ṡrī-khaṇḍam. orᅠ n. (?) the sandal-tree, sandal Kāv. Kathās. etc.;
(ī) f. seeᅠ comp.;
- khaṇḍa m. n. a quantity of sandal Subh. ;
- carcā f. sandal unguent Gīt. ;
- tamāla-pattra Nom. P. - ttrati, to represent a sandal mark on the forehead Prasannar. ;
- dāsa m. N. of a man Ratnâv. ;
- druma m. the sandal-tree Rājat. ;
- pṛithvī-dhara m. « sandal-mountain», the Malaya range Vcar. ;
- vilepana n. anointing with sandal Hit. ;
- ṡītala mfn. cool as sandal Kathās. ;
- ṡaila m. (= pṛithvī-dhara) Gīt. ;
-ḍâ̱ṅga-rāga m. anointing the body with sandal Kathās. ;
-ḍâ̱rdra-vilepana n. moist unguent of sandal ib. ;
-ḍī-vedâ̱nta-sāra m. N. of wk.
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7 कल्याण
kalyā́ṇamf (ī́)n. (gaṇa bahv-ādi) beautiful, agreeable RV. ṠBr. etc.;
illustrious, noble, generous;
excellent, virtuous, good ( kalyāṇa voc. « good sir» ;
kalyāṇi, « good lady»);
beneficial, salutary, auspicious;
happy, prosperous, fortunate, lucky, well, right RV. I, 31, 9; III, 53, 6 TS. AV. ṠBr. Nir. II, 3 MBh. R. ;
m. a particular Rāga (sung at night);
N. of a Gandharva;
of a prince ( alsoᅠ called Bhaṭṭa-ṡrī-kalyāṇa);
of the author of the poem Gītā-gaṇgā-dhara;
(ī) f. a cow L. ;
the plant Glycine Debilis L. ;
red arsenic L. ;
a particular Rāgiṇī;
N. of Dākshāyaṇī in Malaya;
N. of one of the mothers attending on Skanda MBh. IX, 2625 ;
N. of a city in the Dekhan andᅠ of one in Ceylon;
a river in Ceylon;
(am) n. good fortune, happiness, prosperity;
good conduct, virtue (opposed to pāpa) ṠBr. Bhag. R. Ragh. Pañcat. Mn. III, 60, 65 Suṡr. ;
a festival Mn. VIII, 292 ;
gold L. ;
heaven L. ;
N. of the eleventh of the fourteen Pūrvas orᅠ most ancient writings of the Jainas L. ;
a form of salutation (« Hail!», « May luck attend you!»), Ṡāntiṡ. ;
- कल्याणकटक
- कल्याणकर
- कल्याणकार
- कल्याणकारक
- कल्याणकीर्ति
- कल्याणकृत्
- कल्याणगिरि
- कल्याणचन्द्र
- कल्याणचार
- कल्याणतर
- कल्याणदेवी
- कल्याणधर्मन्
- कल्याणपञ्चकपूजा
- कल्याणपञ्चमीक
- कल्याणपुच्छ
- कल्याणपुर
- कल्याणबीज
- कल्याणभट्ट
- कल्याणमन्दिर
- कल्याणमय
- कल्याणमल्ल
- कल्याणमित्र
- कल्याणराजचरित्र
- कल्याणराय
- कल्याणवचन
- कल्याणवत्
- कल्याणवर्त्मन्
- कल्याणवर्धन
- कल्याणवर्मन्
- कल्याणवीज
- कल्याणवृत्त
- कल्याणशर्मन्
- कल्याणसत्त्व
- कल्याणसप्तमी
- कल्याणसूत्र
- कल्याणसेन
- कल्याणस्वामिकेशव
- कल्याणाचार
- कल्याणाभिजन
- कल्याणाभिनिवेशिन्
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