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1 अनवसान
an-avasānamfn. (so), having no termination, free from death;
endless
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2 अनवस्यत्
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3 उदवसान
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4 गौणसाध्यवसाना
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5 दर्श
darṡá
« showing» seeᅠ ātma-;
m. « appearance» seeᅠ cádir-darṡá, dur-, prity-;
(gaṇa pacâ̱di) the moon when just become visible, day of new moon, halfmonthly sacrifice performed on that day AV. ;
(parox.) TS. TBr. and ṠBr. IX Kauṡ. ĀṡvGṛ. etc.. ;
(n. MBh. III, 14206);
(Day of) New Moon (son of Dhātṛi BhP. VI, 18, 3 ;
of Kṛishṇa, X, 61, 14 ;
N. of a Sādhya VāyuP. II, 5, 6);
du. = pūrṇamāsá TS. Sch. ;
- दर्शप
- दर्शपूर्णमास
- दर्शपूर्णमासिन्
- दर्शपौर्णमास
- दर्शयाग
- दर्शयामिनी
- दर्शविपद्
- दर्शश्राद्ध
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6 पार्यवसानिक
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7 यदवसान
yád-avasānamfn. terminating in which Lāṭy.
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8 संधि
saṉ-dhímfn. containing a conjunction orᅠ transition from one to the other etc. TBr. ;
m. (exceptionally f.;
once in MBh. loc. pl. saṉdhīshu) junction, connection, combination, union with (instr.) KaṭhUp. Subh. ;
association, intercourse with (instr.) MBh. ;
comprehension, totality, the whole essence orᅠ scope of (comp.) Pañcat. ;
agreement, compact TBr. ;
alliance, league, reconciliation, peace between (gen.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha), making a treaty of peace, negotiating alliances (one of a king's six courses of action seeᅠ guṇa;
many kinds are specified e.g.. adṛishṭa-purusha, ucchinna, kāñcana, kapāla, saṉtāna, qq.vv.) Mn. Yājñ. Hit. etc.;
euphonic junction of final andᅠ initial letters in grammar (every sentence in Sanskṛit being regarded as a euphonic chain, a break in which occurs at the end of a sentence andᅠ is denoted by a Virāma orᅠ Avasāna, « stop» ;
this euphonic coalition causing modifications of the final andᅠ initial letters of the separate words of a sentence andᅠ in the final letters of roots andᅠ stems when combined with terminations to form such words) Prāt. Kathās. Sāh. ;
contrivance, management Ragh. Daṡ. ;
place orᅠ point of connection orᅠ contact, juncture, hinge, boundary, boundary line TS. Āpast. MBh. etc.;
critical juncture, crisis, opportune moment MW. ;
a joint, articulation (of the body;
esp. applied to the five junctures of the parts of the eye) RV. etc. etc.;
interstice, crevice, interval MBh. ;
the space between heaven andᅠ earth, horizon ṠBr. GṛṠrS. ;
the interval between day andᅠ night, twilight (= saṉ-dhyā) VS. etc. etc.;
a seam Amar. ;
a fold Pañcat. ;
a wall orᅠ the hole orᅠ cavity orᅠ breach in a wall made by a housebreaker (acc. with chid orᅠ bhid orᅠ Caus. of ut-pad, « to make a breach in a wall») Mn. Mṛicch. Daṡ. ;
the vagina orᅠ vulva L. ;
a juncture orᅠ division of a drama (reckoned to be five, viz. mukha, pratinukha, garbha, vimarṡa, andᅠ nirvahaṇa, qq.vv.;
orᅠ one of the 14 kinds of nirvahaṇa orᅠ catastrophe) Bhar. Daṡar. etc.. ;
a period at the expiration of each Yuga orᅠ age (equivalent to one sixth of its duration andᅠ intervening before the commencement of the next;
occurring alsoᅠ at the end of each Manv-antara andᅠ Kalpa) W. ;
a pause orᅠ rest ib. ;
a part, portion, piece of anything AitBr. Hariv. Naish. Sch. ;
a partic. Stotra. Br. ;
(in mensuration) the connecting link of a perpendicular ib. ;
the common side of a double triangle Ṡulbas. ;
= sâ̱vakāṡa L. ;
N. of a son of Prasuṡruta BhP. ;
f. N. of a goddess presiding over junction orᅠ union VS.
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9 सति
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10 साय
sāyá
but cf. 2. sāya)
the close of day, evening ( sāyaṉ-kṛi, to spend the evening, make a stay) RV. etc. etc.;
Evening personified (as a son of Pushpárṇa andᅠ Doshā orᅠ as a son of Dhātṛi andᅠ Kuhū) BhP. ;
(ám) ind. in the evening, at eventide ( sāyaṉsāyam, « every evening» ;
seeᅠ alsoᅠ below) RV. etc. etc.
+ cf. accord. toᅠ some,
Lat. sērus
sāya2) m. (fr. 2. si)
a missile, arrow (= sāyaka) L. ;
( sāyá) n. unloosing, unyoking, turning in RV. etc.
- सायतरे
- सायधूर्त
- सायमण्डन
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ud-avasāna — उदवसान … Indonesian dictionary
yád-avasāna — यदवसान … Indonesian dictionary
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