bahir-mukha
mf (
ī)
n. coming out of the mouth (
opp. to
antarm-)
L. ;
(
ifc.) one who turn his face away, indifferent to (
- khī-bhū, to turn away from)
Ṡaṃk. (
alsoᅠ with
loc. Divyâ̱v.);
one who has his mind directed to external things
Ṡaṃk. ;
m. a deity (
prob. w.r. for
barhir-m-),
L.