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1 Candra (The moon, one of wonderful treasures brought up from the depths in the churning of the ocean)
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2 Candra
Религия: (The moon, one of wonderful treasures brought up from the depths in the churning of the ocean) Чандра -
3 Чандра
Religion: Candra (The moon, one of wonderful treasures brought up from the depths in the churning of the ocean) -
4 candeo
candeo, ui, 2, v. n. [Sanscr candami, to be light; candra, the moon; connected with caneo as ardeo with areo], to be brilliant, glittering, to shine, glitter, glisten (cf. candidus and albus; mostly poet.).I.Lit.A.Verb finit.:B.candet ebur soliis collucent pocula mensae,
Cat. 64, 45:ubi canderet vestis,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 103:stellarum turba crasso lumine candet,
Manil. 1, 753. —Part. and P. a.: candens, entis, = candidus, shining. dazzling, white, bright, glowing:2.candens lacteus umor,
the bright, milky fluid, Lucr. 1, 259:marmor,
id. 2, 767:lucidus aër,
id. 4, 341:lumen solis,
id. 6, 1196:lumen,
id. 5, 720:luna,
Vitr. 9, 4:ortus,
Tib. 4, 1, 65.— Comp.:candentior Phoebus,
Val. Fl. 3, 481.— Sup.:sidus candentissimum,
Sol. 52.—Esp., = albus, white:II.ut candens videatur et album,
Lucr. 2, 771:lana,
Cat. 64, 318:lacerti,
Tib. 1, 8, 33:umeri,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 31:vacca,
Verg. A. 4, 61:taurus,
id. ib. 5, 236:cygnus candenti corpore,
id. ib. 9, 563:candenti elephanto,
i. e. ivory, id. ib. 6, 895:saxa,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 26:lilia,
Ov. M. 12, 411:candida de nigris et de candentibus atra facere,
id. ib. 11, 315 al.—Transf., to glow with heat, be glowing hot (sometimes also in prose).A.Verb finit.:B.siccis aër fervoribus ustus Canduit,
Ov. M. 1, 120; Col. 1, 4, 9.—Part. and P. a.:2.ut calidis candens ferrum e fornacibus olim Stridit,
as the glowing iron taken from the hot furnace hisses, Lucr. 6, 148; imitated by Ov. M. 9, 170: candenti ferro, Varr. R. R. Fragm. ap. Charis. p. 100 P.:Dionysius candente carbone sibi adurebat capillum,
Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25:candentes laminae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 63, § 163 (al. ardentes); Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 36:aqua candens,
Col. 6, 5, 2 (while Veg. 1, 17, 14, calens aqua). —Trop., glowing with passion, excited (very rare):cum viscera felle canduerint,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 226:numquam Stilicho sic canduit ora,
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bhāntámfn. ( bhām?) = vajra-rūpa, having the shape of a thunderbolt, orᅠ = candra, the moon VS. ( Mahīdh.) etc.
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candrá-kāntamfn. lovely as the moon, Ṡrut. ;
m. « moon-loved», the moon-stone (a gem supposed to be formed from the congelation of the moon's rays andᅠ to dissolve under the influence of its light) Suṡr. Megh. Bhartṛ. etc.;
m. n. the white eatable water-lily (blossoming during night) L. ;
n. sandalwood L. ;
(ā) f. the wife of the moon W. ;
night L. ;
N. of a Surâṇganā Siṇhâs. ;
(ā, am) fn. N. of a town R. VII, 102, 6 and 9 ;
- maṇi-maya mfn. made of the gem Candra-kānta Siṇhâs. - maya
mfn. id. Kād. V, 796; VI, 271 ;
- ratna-maya mfn. id. Siṇhâs.
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7 चान्द्र
cāndramf (ī)n. (fr. candrá) lunar Jyot. VarBṛS. Sūryas. Kathās. etc.;
composed by Candra, Prauḍh. ;
m. a lunar month (cf. gauṇa, mukhya) L. ;
the light half of a month W. ;
the moon-stone L. ;
a pupil of the grammarian Candra Siddh. on Pāṇ. 3-2, 26 and VII, 2, 10 Prauḍh. Vop. Sch. ;
n. (scil. vrata) the penance Cāndrāyaṇa (q.v.), Prāyaṡc. ;
(scil. ahan) Monday Vishṇ. LXXVIII, 2;
(ī) f. moonlight L. ;
a kind of Solanum L. ;
Serratula anthelminthica L. ;
N. of a princess Rājat. VII, 1503. ;
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- चान्द्रवत्सर
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8 चन्द्रमस्
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9 चन्द्रवंश
candrá-vaṉṡam. the lunar race of kings (2nd great line of royal dynasties, the progenitor of which was Soma the Moon, child of the Ṛishi Atri. andᅠ father of Budha <Mercury cf. candra-ja>;
the latter married Il2ā, daughter of the solar king Ikshvāku, andᅠ had by her a son, Aila orᅠ Purūravas;
this last had a son by Urvaṡī, named Āyus, from whom came Nahusha, father of Yayāti;
the latter had two sons, Puru andᅠ Yadu, from whom proceeded the two branches of the lunar line;
in that of Yadu was born Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma;
in that of Puru came Dushyanta, hero of the Ṡakuntalā andᅠ father of the great Bharata; 9th from Bharata came Kuru, andᅠ 14th from him Ṡāntanu, who had a son Vicitra-vīrya andᅠ a step-son Vyāsa;
the latter married the two widows of his half-brother, andᅠ had by them Dhṛitarāshṭra andᅠ Pāṇḍu, the wars of whose sons form the subject of the MBh.) (cf. sūrya-v-.)
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candrá
(said of gods, of water RV. X, 121, 9 TS. VI andᅠ of Soma) RV. VS. TS. VI TBr. I ;
m. the moon ( alsoᅠ personified as a deity Mn. etc.) VS. ṠBr. etc. (ifc. f. ā MBh. IX R. etc..);
ifc. « the moon of» i.e. the most excellent among
(e.g.. pārthiva- <g. vyāghrâ̱di Kāṡ. > orᅠ narêndra- Ratnâv. I, 4, « a most excellent king»);
the number « one» Sūryas. ;
a lovely orᅠ agreeable phenomenon of any kind L. ;
a spot similar to the moon BhP. IV, 15, 17 ;
the eye in a peacock's tail L. ;
the mark of the Visarga, Tantr. ;
a kind of reddish pearl L. ;
camphor AgP. XXXV, 15 ;
water L. ;
the Kāmpilla plant L. ;
a metre of 4 × 19 syllables;
N. of a Daitya (= - varman, king of the Kāmbojas) MBh. I, 2667 ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP. X, 61, 13 ;
of a son of Viṡva-gandhi andᅠ father of Yuvanâṡva, IX, 6, 20 ;
of a grammarian (= - gomin) Rājat. I, 176 ;
of a king Pañcat. V, 9, 2 and 10, 0/1 ;
of one of the ancestors of the Gauḍa Brāhmans;
of several other men Rājat. VI f. ;
one of the 18 minor Dvipas L. ;
= - parvata R. VI, 26, 6 ;
n. Naigh. I, 2; also m. L.) ;
gold RV. II, 2, 4 AV. XII, 2, 53 VS. IV, XIX ṠBr. TāṇḍyaBr. VI, 6 KātySr. ;
n. a kind of sour rice-gruel L. ;
N. of a Sāman. KātyṠr. XXVI Lāṭy. ;
(ā) f. a hall covered only at the top, awning, canopy L. ;
cardamoms L. ;
Cocculus cordifolius ( guḍūcī);
= -drâ̱spadā L. ;
N. of a river VP. II, 4, 28 ;
(ī) f. Serratula anthelminthica L. (cf. ardha-.)
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- चन्द्रकला
- चन्द्रकवि
- चन्द्रकाटुकि
- चन्द्रकान्त
- चन्द्रकान्ति
- चन्द्रकान्तीय
- चन्द्रकालानल
- चन्द्रकिर्ति
- चन्द्रकुण्ड
- चन्द्रकुमारशिखर
- चन्द्रकुल
- चन्द्रकुल्या
- चन्द्रकूट
- चन्द्रकेतु
- चन्द्रकेश
- चन्द्रकेसरिन्
- चन्द्रकोश
- चन्द्रक्रीड
- चन्द्रक्षय
- चन्द्रक्षान्त
- चन्द्रगर्भ
- चन्द्रगिरि
- चन्द्रगुप्त
- चन्द्रगुप्तक
- चन्द्रगुप्ति
- चन्द्रगूतीगिरि
- चन्द्रगोमिन्
- चन्द्रगोलस्थ
- चन्द्रगोलिका
- चन्द्रग्रह
- चन्द्रग्रहण
- चन्द्रचञ्चल
- चन्द्रचञ्चला
- चन्द्रचित्र
- चन्द्रचूड
- चन्द्रचूडामणि
- चन्द्रज
- चन्द्रजनक
- चन्द्रज्ञान
- चन्द्रतरम्
- चन्द्रतापन
- चन्द्रतारक
- चन्द्रताल
- चन्द्रत्व
- चन्द्रदक्षिण
- चन्द्रदत्त
- चन्द्रदार
- चन्द्रदीपिका
- चन्द्रदूत
- चन्द्रदेव
- चन्द्रद्युति
- चन्द्रद्वीप
- चन्द्रध्वजकेतु
- चन्द्रनाभ
- चन्द्रनिभ
- चन्द्रनिर्णिज्
- चन्द्रपञ्चाङ्ग
- चन्द्रपति
- चन्द्रपर्वत
- चन्द्रपाद
- चन्द्रपाल
- चन्द्रपुत्र
- चन्द्रपुर
- चन्द्रपुष्पा
- चन्द्रपृष्ठ
- चन्द्रप्रकाश
- चन्द्रप्रज्ञप्ति
- चन्द्रप्रभ
- चन्द्रप्रभाव
- चन्द्रप्रभासतीर्थ
- चन्द्रप्रभास्वरराज
- चन्द्रप्रमर्दन
- चन्द्रप्रमाण
- चन्द्रप्रासाद
- चन्द्रप्रिय
- चन्द्रबाला
- चन्द्रबाहु
- चन्द्रबिन्दु
- चन्द्रबिम्ब
- चन्द्रबुध्न
- चन्द्रभ
- चन्द्रभाग
- चन्द्रभानु
- चन्द्रभास
- चन्द्रभूति
- चन्द्रमणि
- चन्द्रमण्डल
- चन्द्रमत
- चन्द्रमनस्
- चन्द्रमय
- चन्द्रमस्
- चन्द्रमस
- चन्द्रमह
- चन्द्रमा
- चन्द्रमार्ग
- चन्द्रमाला
- चन्द्रमास
- चन्द्रमुकुट
- चन्द्रमुख
- चन्द्रमौलि
- चन्द्रमौलिन्
- चन्द्रयोग
- चन्द्ररत्न
- चन्द्ररथ
- चन्द्रराज
- चन्द्ररेखा
- चन्द्ररेणु
- चन्द्रर्तु
- चन्द्रललाट
- चन्द्रललाम
- चन्द्रलेख
- चन्द्रलोक
- चन्द्रलोचन
- चन्द्रलोहक
- चन्द्रलौह
- चन्द्रलौहक
- चन्द्रवंश
- चन्द्रवंशिन्
- चन्द्रवक्त्रा
- चन्द्रवत्
- चन्द्रवत्स
- चन्द्रवदना
- चन्द्रवन्द्य
- चन्द्रवपुस्
- चन्द्रवरलोचन
- चन्द्रवर्ण
- चन्द्रवर्त्मन्
- चन्द्रवर्मन्
- चन्द्रवल्लरी
- चन्द्रवल्ली
- चन्द्रवशा
- चन्द्रवसा
- चन्द्रवाहन
- चन्द्रविक्रम
- चन्द्रविज्ञ
- चन्द्रविमल
- चन्द्रविहंगम
- चन्द्रव्रत
- चन्द्रशर्मन्
- चन्द्रशाला
- चन्द्रशालिका
- चन्द्रशिला
- चन्द्रशीता
- चन्द्रशुक्ल
- चन्द्रशुभ्र
- चन्द्रशूर
- चन्द्रशेखर
- चन्द्रश्री
- चन्द्रसचिव
- चन्द्रसंज्ञ
- चन्द्रसम्भव
- चन्द्रसरस्
- चन्द्रसामन्
- चन्द्रसार
- चन्द्रसालोक्य
- चन्द्रसाहि
- चन्द्रसिंह
- चन्द्रसुत
- चन्द्रसुरस
- चन्द्रसूक्त
- चन्द्रसूत्र
- चन्द्रसूरि
- चन्द्रसूर्य
- चन्द्रसेन
- चन्द्रसोम
- चन्द्रस्थलनगर
- चन्द्रस्वामिन्
- चन्द्रहन्
- चन्द्रहनु
- चन्द्रहन्तृ
- चन्द्रहास
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candrá-kalāf. a digit orᅠ 1/16 of the moon's disc (each digit is personified as a female divinity, Tantr.), the crescent on the day before orᅠ after the new moon Kathās. I, 39 ;
the mark of a finger-nail resembling the crescent before orᅠ after new moon;
the fish Pimelodus Vacha L. ;
a kind of drum L. ;
(in music) a kind of measure;
N. of a drama Sāh. III, 96/97 ;
- tantra n. N. of wk.
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13 चन्द्रकान्तीय
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14 चन्द्रमणि
candrá-maṇim. the moon-gem (Candra-kānta) L.
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15 चन्द्रशिला
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16 चन्द्राश्मन्
candrâ̱ṡmanDharmaṡarm. I, 8 m. the moon-stone (Candra-kānta)
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17 चान्द्रायण
cāndrâ̱yaṇam. an observer of the moon's course ( candr-) TāṇḍyaBr. XVII, 13, 17 Sch. ;
pl. N. of a family Pravar. I, 2 and II, 4, 1 ;
n. ( Pāṇ. 5-1, 72 scil. vrata)
a fast regulated by the moon, the food being diminished every day by one mouthful for the dark fortnight,
andᅠ increased in like manner during the light fortnight
(cf. pipīlikāmadhya, yava-madhya orᅠ - dhyama)
Mn. VI, 20; XI, 41 and 106-217 Yājñ. III, 324 ff. Pañcat. I, 11, 27; III, 3, 2. ;
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- चान्द्रायणविधान
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candrá-kāntif. the brilliancy orᅠ lustre of the moon, moonlight W. ;
N. of the moon's disc on the ninth day BrahmaP. ;
m. N. of a hero of Kālikā Virac. XXX.
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candrá-vimalam. « pure as the moon»
N. of a Samādhi Buddh. ;
- sūrya-prabhāsa-ṡrī m. « whose beauty is spotless like the moon andᅠ brilliant as the sun»
N. of a Buddha
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20 चन्द्राभास
candrâ̱bhāsam. an appearance in the sky like the moon, false moon W.
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