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1 ведут
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2 ведут
( from вести), v.;
ведут себя - acts, behaves, conducts one's self -
3 ведут
v., from вестиведут себя — acts, behaves, conducts one's self
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4 गुरु
gurúmf (vī)n. (cf. girí;
comp. gárīyas, once - yas-tara, guru-tara, superl. garishṭha, gurutama seeᅠ ss. vv.) heavy, weighty (opposed to laghú) RV. I, 39, 3 and IV, 5, 6 AV. etc.. ;
(gaṇa ṡauṇḍâ̱di Gaṇar. 101);
heavy in the stomach (food), difficult to digest MBh. I, 3334 Suṡr. ;
great, large, extended, long Yājñ. ( seeᅠ - kratu) Bhartṛ. etc.;
(in prosody) long by nature orᅠ position (a vowel) Prāt. (a vowel long both by nature andᅠ by position is called garīyas RPrāt. XVIII, 20) Pāṇ. 1-4, 11 and 12 ;
high in degree, vehement, violent, excessive, difficult, hard RV. MBh. etc.;
grievous Megh. 80 ;
important, serious, momentous MBh. etc.;
valuable, highly prized Yājñ. II, 30 ( guru = garīyas) etc.;
haughty, proud (speech) Pañcat. ;
venerable, respectable;
m. any venerable orᅠ respectable person (father, mother, orᅠ any relative older than one's self) Gobh. ṠāṇkhGṛ. Mn. etc.;
a spiritual parent orᅠ preceptor (from whom a youth receives the initiatory Mantra orᅠ prayer, who instructs him in the Ṡāstras andᅠ conducts the necessary ceremonies up to that of investiture which is performed by the Ācārya Yājñ. I, 34) RPrāt. ĀṡvGṛ. PārGṛ. Mn. etc.. ;
the chief of (gen. orᅠ in comp.) Cāṇ. Ragh. II, 68 ;
(with Ṡāktas) author of a Mantra;
« preceptor of the gods», Bṛihaspati Mn. XI ;
(hence) the planet Jupiter Jyot. VarBṛS. Bhartṛ. etc.;
« Pāṇḍu-teacher», Droṇa L. ;
Prabhā-kara (celebrated teacher of the Mīmāṇsā, usually mentioned with Kumārila)
SṠaṃkar. VI, 50; XV, 157 ;
(= dharma) « venerable», the 9th astrological mansion VarBṛS. I, 16 ;
Mucuna pruritus L. ;
N. of a son of Saṃkṛiti BhP. IX, 21, 2 du. parents MBh. ;
m. pl. parents andᅠ other venerable persons Mn. IV Vikr. V, 10 Kathās. ;
a honorific appellation of a preceptor (whose N. is alsoᅠ put in the pl.), Jain. Hit. ;
(vī) f. « venerable woman», a mother Āp. I, 21, 9 ;
« great (with child)», pregnant, a pregnant woman L. ;
the wife of a teacher W. ;
+ cf. βαρύς;
Lat. gravis;
Goth. kauriths;
Lith. giéras
- गुरुकण्ठ
- गुरुकर्मन्
- गुरुकार
- गुरुकार्य
- गुरुकुल
- गुरुकृत
- गुरुकोप
- गुरुक्रतु
- गुरुक्रम
- गुरुक्षोप
- गुरुगत
- गुरुगवी
- गुरुगीता
- गुरुगृह
- गुरुघ्न
- गुरुजन
- गुरुतम
- गुरुतर
- गुरुतल्प
- गुरुतल्पिन्
- गुरुता
- गुरुताप
- गुरुताल
- गुरुतीर्थ
- गुरुत्व
- गुरुत्वक
- गुरुदक्षिणा
- गुरुदर्शन
- गुरुदान
- गुरुदार
- गुरुदास
- गुरुदिवस
- गुरुदीक्षा
- गुरुदेवत
- गुरुदेवस्वामिन्
- गुरुदैवत
- गुरुधी
- गुरुधुर्
- गुरुपत्त्र
- गुरुपत्त्रक
- गुरुपत्नी
- गुरुपरिपाटी
- गुरुपाक
- गुरुपादाश्रय
- गुरुपुत्र
- गुरुपूजा
- गुरुप्रमोद
- गुरुप्रसाद
- गुरुप्रसादनीय
- गुरुप्रसूत
- गुरुप्रिय
- गुरुभ
- गुरुभार
- गुरुभारिक
- गुरुभार्या
- गुरुभाव
- गुरुभृत्
- गुरुमत्
- गुरुमध्य
- गुरुमर्दल
- गुरुमुष्टि
- गुरुमेरु
- गुरुरत्न
- गुरुलघुता
- गुरुलाघव
- गुरुवंश
- गुरुवत्
- गुरुवर्चोघ्न
- गुरुवर्ण
- गुरुवर्तक
- गुरुवर्तिन्
- गुरुवार
- गुरुवास
- गुरुवृत्त
- गुरुवृत्ति
- गुरुव्यथ
- गुरुशिंशपा
- गुरुशिखरिन्
- गुरुशिष्यसंवाद
- गुरुशुश्रूषा
- गुरुशुश्रूषु
- गुरुशोकानल
- गुरुश्रीपादुकापूजा
- गुरुसखी
- गुरुसंनिधि
- गुरुसमवाय
- गुरुसारा
- गुरुसेवा
- गुरुस्कन्ध
- गुरुस्त्रीगमनीय
- गुरुस्थिर
- गुरुह
- गुरुहन्
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