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1 भगोस्
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2 भगवत्
bhága-vatbhágavat1) ind. like a vulva Vishṇ. Sch. ;
2) mfn. possessing fortune, fortunate, prosperous, happy RV. AV. GṛS. BhP. ;
glorious, illustrious, divine, adorable, venerable AV. etc. etc.;
holy (applied to gods, demigods, andᅠ saints ae a term of address, either in voc. bhagavan, bhagavas, bhagos
<cf. Pāṇ. 8-3, 1 Vārtt. 2 Pat., and VIII, 3, 17 >
f. bhagavatī m. pl. bhagavantaḥ;
orᅠ in nom. with 3. sg. of the verb;
with Buddhists often prefixed to the titles of their sacred writings);
m. « the divine orᅠ adorable one»
N. of Vishṇu-Kṛishṇa Bhag. BhP. ;
of Ṡiva Kathās. ;
of a Buddha orᅠ a Bodhi-sattva orᅠ a Jina Buddh. (cf. MWB. 23);
(ī) f. seeᅠ below
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