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121 सुस्नात
su-snātamfn. well purified by bathing, (esp.) one who has duly performed his ablutions Vet. BhP. HPariṡ.
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122 स्नातक
snātakam. one who has bathed orᅠ performed ablutions (i.e. a Brāhman who, after performing the ceremonial lustrations required on his finishing his studentship as a Brahma-cārin under a religious teacher, returns home andᅠ begins the second period of his life as a Gṛiha-stha seeᅠ samāvartana;
three kinds of Snātakas are named, 1. a vidyā-sn- q.v., 2. a vrata-sn- <who has completed the vows, such as fasting, continence etc., without the Vedas>, 3. a vidyā-vrata-sn- orᅠ ubhaya-sn- <who has completed both Vedas andᅠ vows>, the last is the highest;
in a wider sense there may be 9 Snātakas seeᅠ Mn. XI, 1)
ṠBr. GṛS. Gaut. Mn. III, 4 etc.. (IW. 296). ;
- स्नातकव्रत
- स्नातकव्रतिन्
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123 स्नातवत्
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124 स्नान
snānan. (ifc. f. ā) bathing, washing, ablution, religious orᅠ ceremonial lustration (as of an idol etc.),
bathing in sacred waters (considered as one of the six daily duties
<cf. shaṭ-karman> orᅠ as an essential part of some ceremonial,
esp. the ablutions performed by a Brahma-cārin on becoming a householder cf. snātaka) GṛṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.. (IW. 242 RTL. 394 n. 1 etc..) ;
washing off, removal by washing, cleansing BhP. ;
anything used in ablution (e.g.. water, perfumed powder etc.) Kāv. VarBṛS. Vet. BhP. ;
- स्नानकलश
- स्नानकुम्भ
- स्नानगृह
- स्नानतीर्थ
- स्नानतृण
- स्नानदीपिका
- स्नानद्रोणी
- स्नानपद्धति
- स्नानभू
- स्नानभूमि
- स्नानयात्रा
- स्नानवस्त्र
- स्नानवासस्
- स्नानविधि
- स्नानवेश्मन्
- स्नानशाटी
- स्नानशाला
- स्नानशील
- स्नानसूत्र
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125 स्नानविधि
snāna-vidhim. « rules of ablution»
N. of various wks.;
- kshama mfn. fit for ceremonial ablutions (said of water), fit for bathing Kum. ;
- paddhati f. - sūtra-bhāshya n. N. of Comms.
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126 स्नानशील
snāna-ṡīlamfn. fond of bathing, observing orᅠ performing ablutions (esp. in sacred waters) Gaut. Hit.
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127 स्नानिन्
snāninmfn. bathing, performing ablutions Ṡatr.
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128 स्नानोत्तीर्ण
snānôttīrṇamfn. emerging from a bath, one who has just completed his ablutions Ṡak.
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