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1 aindrá
1. относящийся к Йндре;происходящий от Йндры 2. ♂ предназначенная Йндре часть жертвоприношения; см. ^?5 1 -
2 ऐन्द्र
aindrámf (ī)n. (fr. indra), belonging to orᅠ sacred to Indra, coming orᅠ proceeding from Indra, similar to Indra AV. TS. VS. ṠBr. Mn. etc.. ;
m. (scil. bhāga) that part of a sacrifice which is offered to Indra R. ;
(ī) f. (scil. ṛic) a verse addressed to Indra ṠBr. IV ĀṡvṠr. VI Nir. etc.. ;
(scil. diṡ) Indra's quarter, the east VarBṛS. ;
(scil. tithi) the eighth day in the second half of the month Mārgaṡīrsha;
(scil. ṡakti) Indra's energy (personified as his wife andᅠ sometimes identified with Durgā) MārkP. DevībhP. etc.. ;
N. of the lunar mansion Jyeshṭhā L. ;
a species of cucumber Bhpr. Car. ;
Cardamom L. ;
misfortune L. ;
(am) n. the lunar mansion Jyeshṭhā VarBṛS. ;
N. of several Sāmans;
of a country in Bhāratavarsha VP. ;
wild ginger L. ;
- ऐन्द्रतुरीय
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3 ऐन्द्रतुरीय
aindrá-turīyám. (scil. graha) a libation the fourth part of which belongs to Indra ṠBr. IV, 1, 3, 14.
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4 कुलाय
kulā́yan. (in later language alsoᅠ as m. Pañcat. etc.) a woven texture, web, nest (of a bird), case orᅠ investing integument, receptacle, home AV. TS. ṠBr. etc.;
the body as the dwellingplace of the soul AV. ṠBr. XIV BhP. ;
the kennel orᅠ resting-place of a dog Pāṇ. 1-3, 21 Vārtt. 4 ;
a place, spot in general L. ;
(with agneḥ Vait. ;
orᅠ with indrâ̱gnyoḥ TāṇḍyaBr. ĀṡvṠr. etc.) N. of a particular Ekâha (cf. aindrâ̱gna-k-.)
- कुलायनिलाय
- कुलायनिलायिन्
- कुलायस्थ
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5 लब
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6 वसुक्र
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7 विमद
ví-madamfn. free from intoxication, grown sober R. Pañcat. ;
free from rut Kāv. ;
free from pride orᅠ arrogance MBh. Hariv. etc.;
joyless MW. ;
(á) m. N. of a man protected by Indra (he gained his wife with the assistance of the Aṡvins) RV. ;
(with Aindra orᅠ Prājāpatya) of the author of RV. X, 20-26 Anukr. ;
- dī-kṛi P. - karoti, to free an elephant from rut MBh.
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8 सर्वहरि
sárva-harim. N. of the hymn RV. X, 96 ṠāṇkhBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
of the author of the same hymn (having the patr. aindra) Anukr.
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9 स्थान
sthā́nan. ( alsoᅠ said to be m. Siddh.) the act of standing, standing firmly, being fixed orᅠ stationary AV. etc. etc.;
position orᅠ posture of the body (in shooting etc.) R. ;
staying, abiding, being in orᅠ on (loc. orᅠ comp.) Daṡ. Kām. Hariv. Sāh. ;
storingplace orᅠ storage (of goods) Mn. VIII, 401 ;
firm bearing (of troops), sustaining a charge (as opp. to yuddha, « charging») ib. VII, 190 ;
state, condition (ifc. = « being in the state of») Up. BhP. ;
continued existence, continuance in the same state (i.e. in a kind of neutral state unmarked by loss orᅠ gain), continuing as orᅠ as long as (with instr.) MBh. R. BhP. ;
a state of perfect tranquillity Sarvad. ;
station, rank, office, appointment, dignity, degree MaitrUp. Mn. MBh. etc.;
place of standing orᅠ staying, any place, spot, locality, abode, dwelling, house, site ( sthānesthāne orᅠ sthānesthāneshu, « in different places», « here andᅠ there») RV. etc. etc.;
place orᅠ room, stead ( sthāne with gen. orᅠ ifc. « in place of», « instead of», « in lieu of» ;
ripu-sthāne-vṛit, « to act in the place of an enemy» ;
vilocana-sthāna-gata, « acting the part of eyes» ;
alsoᅠ sthāna ifc. = « taking the place of», « acting as», « representing» orᅠ « represented by» e.g.. pitṛi-sth-, « acting as a father» orᅠ « represented by a father» ;
iyaṅ-uvaṅ-sthāna, reprepresented by iy orᅠ uv <as ī andᅠ ū Pāṇ. 1-4, 4 >;
in Pāṇini's grammar the gen. case is often used alone, when the word sthāne has to be supplied e.g.. hanterjaḥ,
ja is to be substituted in place of han, I, 1, 49) AitBr. GṛṠrS. etc.;
place for, receptacle of (gen.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
proper orᅠ right place ( sthāne, « in the right place orᅠ at the right time, seasonably, justly») PañcavBr. etc. etc. (cf. gaṇa svar-ādi);
province, region, domain, sphere (of gods orᅠ virtuous men;
said to be in one of three places,
viz. « earth» orᅠ « atmosphere» orᅠ « heaven» ;
accord. toᅠ some that of virtuous Brāhmans is called Prājāpatya;
of Kshatriyas, Aindra;
of Vaiṡyas, Māruta;
of Ṡūdras, Gāndharva) Nir. VarBṛS. ;
the main support orᅠ strength orᅠ chief constituent of a kingdom (said to be four, viz. « army», « treasury», « city», « territory») Mn. VII, 56 ;
a stronghold, fortress Pañcat. ;
the place orᅠ organ of utterance of any sound (said to be 8 in number, viz. kaṇṭha, « throat» ;
tālu, « palate» ;
mūrdhan, « top of palate» ;
danta, « teeth» ;
oshṭha, « lips» ;
kaṇṭha-tālu, « throat andᅠ palate» ;
kaṇṭh'-oshṭha, « throat andᅠ lips» ;
dant'-oshṭha, « teeth andᅠ lips» ;
to which are added nāsikā, « nose», said to be the place of utterance of true Anusvāra, andᅠ uras, « chest», of Visarga) Pāṇ. 1-9 Sch. Prāt. Sarvad. ;
any organ of sense (e.g.. the eye) BhP. ;
the pitch orᅠ key of the voice, note, tone (of which accord. toᅠ RPrāt., there are three < seeᅠ mandra>, orᅠ accord. toᅠ TPrāt., seven;
vīnācyutāsthānāt, « a lute out of tune») ṠrS. Prāt. MBh. etc.;
shape, form, appearance (as of the moon) VarBṛS. ;
the part orᅠ character of an actor MW. ;
case, occurrence ( nêdaṉsthānaṉvidyate, « this case does not occur») Yājñ. Pañcat. Vajracch. ;
occasion, opportunity ( orᅠ (gen. orᅠ comp.;
sthāne ind. « occasionally») ṠrS. MBh. etc.;
cause orᅠ object of (gen. orᅠ comp. e.g.. ṡulka-sthāna, « an object of toll» ;
pūjā- orᅠ mānya-sth-, « an object of honour» ;
alsoᅠ applied to persons;
sthāne ind. « because of», « on account of») MBh. Pañcat. Kathās. ;
a section orᅠ division (e.g.. of medicine) Car. Suṡr. etc.;
an astrol. mansion orᅠ its subdivision VarBṛS. ;
= kāryôtsarga, Ṡīl. ;
an open place in a town, plain, square W. ;
a holy place MW. ;
an altar ib. ;
N. of a Gandharva king R. ;
sthāna
- स्थानचञ्चला
- स्थानचतुर्विधश्लोक
- स्थानचिन्तक
- स्थानच्युत
- स्थानतस्
- स्थानता
- स्थानत्याग
- स्थानत्व
- स्थानदातृ
- स्थानदीप्त
- स्थानपत
- स्थानपति
- स्थानपात
- स्थानपाल
- स्थानप्रच्युत
- स्थानप्राप्ति
- स्थानभङ्ग
- स्थानभूमि
- स्थानभ्रंश
- स्थानभ्रष्ट
- स्थानमाहात्म्य
- स्थानमृग
- स्थानयोग
- स्थानयोगिन्
- स्थानरक्षक
- स्थानवत्
- स्थानविद्
- स्थानविभाग
- स्थानवीरासन
- स्थानस्थ
- स्थानस्थान
- स्थानस्थित
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