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1 bibhatsa
♂ чувство отвращения — одна из десяти рас или поэтических переживаний индийской поэтики;см. 73Г 13) -
2 bībhatsa
the sentiment of disgust (nauseating, revolting) -
3 बीभत्स
bībhatsamf (ā)n. (fr. Desid. of bādh) loathsome, disgusting, revolting, hideous ṠāṇkhBr. ṠrS. MBh. etc.;
loathing, detesting L. ;
envious, cruel, wicked L. ;
changed orᅠ estranged in mind L. ;
m. disgust, abhorrence;
(with rasa) the sentiment of disgust (one of the 8 Rasas q.v.) Daṡar. Sāh. ;
N. of Arjuna L. ;
(ā́) f. loathing, abhorrence VS. (cf. á-b-);
n. anything loathsome orᅠ hideous, a hideous sight Mālatīm. ;
- karman mfn. doing loathsome orᅠ wicked things (as an abusive word) Mcar. ;
- tā f. loathsomeness, detestableness MBh. ;
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4 आलम्बनम् _ālambanam
आलम्बनम् 1 Depending on or from, hanging from.-2 Support, prop, stay; एतदालम्बनं श्रेष्ठमेतदालम्बनं परम् Kaṭh. Up.2.17. Ki.2.13; जातस्य नदीतीरे तस्यापि तृणस्य जन्मसाफल्यम् । यत्सलिलमज्जनाकुलजनहस्तावलम्बनं भवति ॥ Pt.1.28.; sustaining, supporting; Me.4.-3 Recep- tacle, abode; U.6.1 (v. l.).-4 Reason, cause.-5 Base.-6 (In Rhet.) That on which a रस or sentiment, as it were, hangs, person or thing with reference to which a sentiment arises, the natural and necessary connection of sentiment with the cause which excites it. The causes (विभाव) giving rise to a Rasa are classified as two:-- आलम्बन and उद्दीपन; e. g. in the Bībhatsa sentiment stinking flesh &c. is the आलम्बन of the Rasa, and the attendant circumstances which en- hance the feeling of loathing (the worms &c. in the flesh) are its उद्दीपनानि (exciters); for the other Rasas see S. D.21-238.-8 The mental exercise practised by the Yogin in endeavouring to bring before his thoughts the gross form of the Eternal.-9 Silent repetition of a prayer.-1 (With Buddhists) The five attributes of things corresponding to five senses, i. e. रूप, रस, गन्ध, स्पर्श and शब्द.11 Dharma or law corresponding to manas. -
5 जुगुप्सनम् _jugupsanam _जुगुप्सा _jugupsā
जुगुप्सनम् जुगुप्सा 1 Censure, reproach.-2 Dislike, aversion, disgust, abhorrence.-3 (In Rhet.) Disgust considered as the feeling which gives rise to the Bībhatsa sentiment, thus defined:-- दोषेक्षणादिभिर्गर्हा जुगुप्सा विषयोद्भवा S. D.27.Sanskrit-English dictionary > जुगुप्सनम् _jugupsanam _जुगुप्सा _jugupsā
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6 གར་གྱི་ཉམས་དགུ་
[gar gyi nyams dgu]devynios pozos, naudojamos sceniniame mene įvairiems jausmams bei nuotaikoms išreikšti: a) sgeg pa - lāsya, šṛṅgāra - jausmingumas; b) dpa' ba - vīra - narsa; c) snying rje - karuṇa - atjauta; d) rngams pa - adbhūta - nustebimas; e) bzhad gad, rgod pa - hasita, hāsya - juokas; f) 'jigs su rung ba - krodha, bhayānaka - baisumas, gąsdinimas; g) mi sdug pa - ašubha, bībhatsa - antipatija; h) drag shul - ugra, raudra - žiaurumas; i) zhi ba - šānta - ramybė. -
7 अतिबिभत्स
áti-bibhatsamfn. excessively disagreeable
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8 अबीभत्सा
á-bībhatsāf. non-disgust TBr.
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9 रस
rásam. (ifc. f. ā) the sap orᅠ juice of plants, Juice of fruit, any liquid orᅠ fluid, the best orᅠ finest orᅠ prime part of anything, essence, marrow RV. etc. etc.;
water, liquor, drink MBh. Kāv. etc.;
juice of the sugar-cane, syrup Suṡr. ;
any mixture, draught, elixir, potion R. BhP. ;
melted butter L. ;
(with orᅠ scil. gavām) milk MBh. ;
(with orᅠ scil. vishasya) poison Daṡ. Rājat. ;
nectar L. ;
soup, broth L. ;
a constituent fluid orᅠ essential juice of the body, serum, (esp.) the primary juice called chyle (formed from the food andᅠ changed by the bile into blood) ib. ;
mercury, quicksilver (sometimes regarded as a kind of quintessence of the human body, else where as the seminal fluid of Ṡiva) Sarvad. ;
semen virile RV. I, 105, 2 ;
myrrh L. ;
any mineral orᅠ metallic salt Cat. ;
a metal orᅠ mineral in a state of fusion (cf. upa-, mahā-r-);
gold L. ;
Vanguieria Spinosa L. ;
a species of amaranth L. ;
green onion L. ;
resin L. ;
= amṛita L. ;
taste, flavour (as the principal quality of fluids, of which there are 6 original kinds, viz. madhura, sweet;
amla, sour;
lavaṇa, salt;
kaṭuka, pungent;
tikta, bitter;
andᅠ kashāya, astringent;
sometimes 63 varieties are distinguished, viz. beside the 6 original ones, 15 mixtures of 2, 20 of 3, 15 of 4, 6 of 5, andᅠ 1 of 6 flavours) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
N. of the number « six» VarBṛS. Ṡrutab. ;
any object of taste, condiment, sauce, spice, seasoning MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the tongue (as the organ of taste) BhP. ;
taste orᅠ inclination orᅠ fondness for (loc. with orᅠ scil. upari, orᅠ comp.), love, affection, desire MBh. Kāv. etc.;
charm pleasure, delight ib. ;
(in rhet.) the taste orᅠ character of a work, the feeling orᅠ sentiment prevailing in it (from 8 to 10 Rasas are generally enumerated, viz. ṡṛiṅgāra, love;
vīra, heroism;
bībhatsa, disgust;
raudra, anger orᅠ fury;
hāsya, mirth;
bhayānaka, terror;
karuṇa, pity;
adbhuta, wonder;
ṡānta, tranquillity orᅠ contentment;
vātsalya, paternal fondness;
the last orᅠ last two are sometimes omitted;
cf. under bhāva) Bhar. Daṡar. Kāvyâd. etc.. ;
the prevailing sentiment in human character Uttarar. Rājat. ;
(with Vaishṇavas) disposition of the heart orᅠ mind, religious sentiment (there are 5 Rasas orᅠ Ratis forming the 5 degrees of bhakti q.v.,
viz. ṡānti, dāsya, sākhya, vātsalya, andᅠ mādhurya) W. ;
a kind of metre Piṇg. ;
N. of the sacred syllable, « Om» ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
the son of a Nishāda andᅠ a Ṡanakī L. ;
(ā) f. seeᅠ s.v.
- रसकङ्कालि
- रसकदम्बकल्लोलिनी
- रसकर्पूर
- रसकर्मन्
- रसकलिका
- रसकल्पना
- रसकल्पलता
- रसकल्पसारस्तव
- रसकल्याणीव्रत
- रसकषाय
- रसकुल्या
- रसकेतु
- रसकेसर
- रसकोमल
- रसकौतुक
- रसकौमुदी
- रसक्रिया
- रसगङ्गाधर
- रसगन्ध
- रसगन्धक
- रसगर्भ
- रसगान्धार
- रसगुण
- रसगोविन्द
- रसग्रह
- रसग्राहक
- रसघन
- रसघ्न
- रसचन्द्र
- रसचन्द्रिका
- रसचिन्तामणि
- रसचूडामणि
- रसज
- रसजात
- रसज्ञ
- रसज्ञान
- रसज्येष्ठ
- रसज्वर
- रसतत्त्वसार
- रसतन्मात्र
- रसतम
- रसतरंगिणी
- रसतस्
- रसता
- रसतेजस्
- रसत्व
- रसद
- रसदण्ड
- रसदर्पण
- रसदालिका
- रसदीपिका
- रसदीर्घिका
- रसद्राविन्
- रसधतु
- रसधेनु
- रसनाथ
- रसनाभ
- रसनायक
- रसनिबन्ध
- रसनिरूपण
- रसनिवृत्ति
- रसनेत्रिका
- रसनेत्री
- रसन्तम
- रसपति
- रसपद्धति
- रसपद्मचन्द्रिका
- रसपद्माकर
- रसपरिमल
- रसपर्पटी
- रसपाकज
- रसपाचक
- रसपारिजात
- रसपुष्प
- रसप्रकाश
- रसप्रदीप
- रसप्रबन्ध
- रसप्राशनी
- रसफल
- रसबन्धन
- रसबोध
- रसभङ्ग
- रसभव
- रसभस्मन्
- रसभावविद्
- रसभेद
- रसभेदिन्
- रसभेषजकल्प
- रसभोगमुक्तावली
- रसभोजन
- रसमञ्जरी
- रसमणि
- रसमय
- रसमल
- रसमहार्णव
- रसमातृ
- रसमातृका
- रसमात्र
- रसमिश्र
- रसमीमांसा
- रसमुक्तावलि
- रसमूला
- रसयामल
- रसयोग
- रसयोनि
- रसरत्न
- रसरसार्णव
- रसरहस्य
- रसराज
- रसलेह
- रसलोह
- रसवत्
- रसवती
- रसवर
- रसवर्ज
- रसवह
- रसवाद
- रसविक्रय
- रसविक्रयिन्
- रसविक्रेतृ
- रसविद्
- रसविद्ध
- रसविलास
- रसविवेक
- रसविशेष
- रसवैशेषिक
- रसशब्दसारणिनिघण्टु
- रसशार्दूल
- रससास्त्र
- रसशुक्त
- रसशोधन
- रससंस्कार
- रससंकेत
- रससंग्रह
- रससंग्राही
- रससदन
- रससमुच्चय
- रससर्वस्व
- रससागर
- रससार
- रससिद्ध
- रससिद्धान्तसंग्रह
- रससिद्धान्तसागर
- रससिद्धि
- रससिन्दूर
- रससिन्धु
- रससुधाकर
- रससुधानिधि
- रससुधाम्भोधि
- रससूत्रस्थान
- रससेतु
- रसस्थान
- रसहरण
- रसहारिन्
- रसहृदय
- रसहेमन्
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10 सुबीभत्स
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