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1 Dharma-Ray
Религия: Дхарма-Рэй -
2 Дхарма-Рэй
Religion: Dharma-Ray, Dharma-Thakur -
3 cósmico
adj.cosmic, sidereal.* * *► adjetivo1 cosmic* * *ADJ cosmic* * *- ca adjetivo cosmic* * *= cosmic.Ex. Ranganathan considered librarianship as a social institution linking cosmic and personal dharma.----* colisión cósmica = cosmic collision.* guerra cósmica = cosmic war.* ley cósmica = cosmic law.* rayo cósmico = cosmic ray.* * *- ca adjetivo cosmic* * *= cosmic.Ex: Ranganathan considered librarianship as a social institution linking cosmic and personal dharma.
* colisión cósmica = cosmic collision.* guerra cósmica = cosmic war.* ley cósmica = cosmic law.* rayo cósmico = cosmic ray.* * *cósmico -cacosmic* * *
cósmico◊ -ca adjetivo
cosmic
cósmico,-a adjetivo cosmic
' cósmico' also found in these entries:
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cósmica
English:
cosmic
- cosmic dust
* * *cósmico, -a adjcosmic* * *adj cosmic* * *cósmico, -ca adj: cosmic -
4 सावित्री
sāvitrī́
alsoᅠ called gāyatrī q.v.) AitBr. etc. etc.;
initiation as a member of the three twice-born classes by reciting the above verse andᅠ investing with the sacred thread (cf. under sāvitrá, andᅠ upa-nayana) Gaut. Mn. MBh. etc.;
a partic. form of the Gāyatrī metre Ked. ;
N. of Sūryā orᅠ a daughter of Savitṛi AV. Br. MBh. etc.;
N. of the wife of Brahmā. (sometimes regarded as the above verse deified orᅠ as the mystical mother of the three twice-born classes, orᅠ as the daughter of Savitṛi by his wife Pṛiṡni) MBh. Kathās. etc.;
of a wife of Ṡiva L. ;
of a manifestation of Prakṛiti Cat. ;
of the wife of Satya-vat (king of Ṡālva;
she was daughter of Aṡva-pati, king of Madra, andᅠ is regarded as a type of conjugal love;
her story is the subject of a fine episode of the Mahā-bhārata;
seeᅠ sāvitryupâ̱khyāna) MBh. R. BhP. ;
of the wife of Dharma (daughter of Daksha) VP. ;
of the wife of Kaṡyapa Cat. ;
of the wife of Bhoja (king of Dhārā) ib. ;
of a daughter of Ashṭāvakra Kathās. ;
of the Yamunā river Bālar. ;
of the Sarasvatī R. ;
of another river BhP. ;
a ray of light, solar ray W. ;
the ring-finger L. ;
- सावित्रीतीर्थ
- सावित्रीपेञ्जर
- सावित्रीपतित
- सावित्रीपरिणय
- सावित्रीपरिभ्रष्ट
- सावित्रीपुत्र
- सावित्रीपुत्रीय
- सावित्रीभाष्य
- सावित्रीमहानाम्य
- सावित्रीव्रत
- सावित्रीव्रतक
- सावित्रीसूत्र
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5 भानु
bhānúm. appearance, brightness, light orᅠ a ray of light, lustre, splendour RV. etc. etc.;
the sun MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a king, prince, master, lord L. ;
N. of the chapters of the dictionary of an anonymous author Cat. ;
N. of Ṡiva L. ;
of an Āditya RāmatUp. ;
of a Deva-gandharva MBh. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa ib. ;
of a Yādava Hariv. ;
of the father of the 15th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L. ;
of a prince (son of Prati-vyoma) BhP. ;
of a son of Viṡva-dhara andᅠ father of Hari-nātha Cat. ;
of a pupil of Ṡaṃkarâcārya Cat. ;
of various authors ( alsoᅠ with dīkshita, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa etc.) ib. ;
pl. the Ādityas (children of Bhānu) Hariv. Pur. ;
the gods of the 3rd Manv-antara Hariv. ;
f. a handsome wife (= bhānu-matī) L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha (wife of Dharma orᅠ Manu andᅠ mother of Bhānu andᅠ Āditya) Hariv. VP. ;
of the mother of Devarshabha BhP. ;
of a daughter of Kṛishṇa Hariv. ;
of the mother of the Dānava Ṡakuni etc. BhP. ;
- भानुकर
- भानुकेसर
- भानुचन्द्र
- भानुचरित्र
- भानुज
- भानुजि
- भानुजित्
- भानुता
- भानुदत्त
- भानुदिन
- भानुदेव
- भानुनाथ
- भानुपण्डित
- भानुप्रबन्ध
- भानुफला
- भानुमत्
- भानुमतलिङ्गशास्त्र
- भानुमतशिल्पशास्त्र
- भानुमतिन्
- भानुमय
- भानुमित्र
- भानुरथ
- भानुवन
- भानुवर्मन्
- भानुवार
- भानुशक्तिराज
- भानुषेण
- भानुसेन
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