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81 पाण्डुतीर्थ
pāṇḍú-tīrthan. N. of a sacred bathing-place ṠivaP.
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82 पापरिपु
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83 पिण्डारक
piṇḍārakam. N. of a Nāga MBh. ;
of a Vṛishṇi MBh. ;
of a son of Vasu-deva andᅠ Rohinī Hariv. ;
n. N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh. Hariv. Pur.
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84 पिशाचमोचन
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85 पुत्रतीर्थ
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86 पुनरावर्त
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87 पुष्करतीर्थ
púshkara-tīrthan. N. of a sacred bathing-place L.
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88 पुष्पवत्
púshpa-vat
m. N. of a Daitya MBh. ;
of a man Saṃskārak. ;
of a prince Hariv. Pur. ;
of a mountain in Kuṡ-dvipa MBh. ;
(du.) sun andᅠ moon Bālar. Gaṇit. (perhaps fr. - vanta);
(ī) f. (a woman) having the menses L. ;
(a cow) longing for the bull BhP. Sch. ;
N. of a sacred bathing place MBh. ;
ind. like a flower Bhartṛ.
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89 पुष्पाम्भस्
pushpâ̱mbhasn. flower-water
N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
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90 पृथूदक
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91 प्राणथ
prâ̱ṇátham. breathing, respiration VS. ;
air, wind L. ;
the lord of all living beings (= prajāpati) L. ;
a sacred bathing-place L. ;
mfn. strong L.
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92 बदरपाचन
badara-pācanan. « jujube-ripening»
N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
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93 बदरिकातीर्थ
badarikā-tīrthan. N. of a sacred bathing-place MBh.
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94 बालगौरीतीर्थ
bāla-gaurī-tīrthan. N. of a sacred bathing-place in Ṡrī-māla Cat.
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95 बिन्दुतिर्थ
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96 बिन्दुसरस्
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97 ब्रह्मनाल
brahma-nālan. N. of a sacred bathing-place in Benares KāṡīKh.
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98 ब्रह्मसरस्
brahma-sarasn. « Brahmā. 's lake»
N. of a very sacred bathing-place MBh.
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99 भागीरथतीर्थ
bhāgīratha-tīrthan. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat. ;
mfn. coming from Bhagīratha-tīrtha (as water) L.
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100 भारतीतीर्थ
bhāratī-tīrtham. N. of an author (the Guru of Sāyaṇa) Cat. (- thīya n. his wk.);
n. N. of a sacred bathing-place Cat.
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