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121 उक्थ
ukthán. a saying, sentence, verse, eulogy, praise RV. AV. VS. ;
(in the ritual) a kind of recitation orᅠ certain recited verses forming a subdivision of the Ṡastras
(they generally form a series, andᅠ are recited in contradistinction to the Sāman. verses which are sung andᅠ to the Yajus orᅠ muttered sacrificial formulas) AitBr. TS. ṠBr. ChUp. etc.;
(the mahad-uktham orᅠ bṛihad-uktham, « great Uktha», forms a series of verses, in three sections, each containing eighty Tṛicas orᅠ triple verses, recited at the end of the Agnicayana);
N. of the Sāma-veda ṠBr. ;
(ā) f. a kind of metre (four times one long orᅠ two short syllables);
m. a form of Agni MBh. ;
N. of a prince VP. ;
N. of a divine being belonging to the Viṡve Devās Hariv. 11542. ;
- उक्थंवाच्
- उक्थदोह
- उक्थपत्त्र
- उक्थपात्र
- उक्थभृत्
- उक्थमुख
- उक्थवत्
- उक्थवर्धन
- उक्थवाहस्
- उक्थविद्
- उक्थविध
- उक्थवीर्य
- उक्थशंसिन्
- उक्थशस्
- उक्थशस
- उक्थशास्त्र
- उक्थशुष्म
- उक्थसंपद्
- उक्थादि
- उक्थामद
- उक्थार्क
- उक्थावी
- उक्थाशस्त्र
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122 ऋच्
ṛic
to praise Dhātup. XXVIII, 19 (cf. arká.)
ṛíc2) k f. praise, verse, esp. a sacred verse recited in praise of a deity (in contradistinction to the Sāman. <pl. Sāmāni> orᅠ verses which were sung andᅠ to the Yajus <pl. Yajūṇshi> orᅠ sacrificial words, formularies, andᅠ verses which were muttered);
sacred text RV. AV. VS. ṠBr. etc.. Mn. etc.. ;
the collection of the Ṛic verses (sg., but usually pl. ṛícas),
the Ṛig-veda AitBr. ĀṡvṠr. and Gṛ. Mn. I, 23, etc.. ;
(cf. ṛig-veda above);
the text of the Pūrvatāpanīya, Rāmat Up.
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123 श्रावक
ṡrāvakamf ( ikā)n. hearing, listening to (comp.) Vās. ;
audible from afar Ṡiṡ. ;
m. a pupil, disciple Mālatīm. ;
a disciple of the Buddha (the disciples of the Hīna-yāna school are sometimes so called in contradistinction to the disciples of the Mahā-yāna school;
properly only those who heard the law from the Boddha's own lips have the name ṡrāvaka, andᅠ of these two, viz. Sāriputta andᅠ Moggallāna, were Agra-ṡrāvakas, « chief disciples», while eighty, including Kāṡyapa, Upāli, andᅠ Ānanda, were Mahā-ṡrāvakas orᅠ « great disciples») MWB. 47, 75 ;
a Jaina disciple (regarded by orthodox Hindūs as a heretic) MW. ;
a crow L. ;
a sound audible from afar Ṡiṡ. ;
that faculty of the voice which makes a sound audible to a distance L. ;
( ikā) f. seeᅠ below
- श्रावककृत्य
- श्रावकत्व
- श्रावकयान
- श्रावकव्रत
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124 संयोग
saṉ-yogam. conjunction, combination, connection (- ge orᅠ - geshu ifc. « in connection with, with regard to, concerning»), union orᅠ absorption with orᅠ in (gen., orᅠ instr. with andᅠ without saha, orᅠ loc., orᅠ ifc.) Āpast. MBh. etc.;
contact (esp. in phil. « direct material contact», as of sesamum seed with rice-grains <in contradistinction to contact by the fusion of particles, as of water with milk>, enumerated among the 24 Guṇas of the Nyāya cf. under sam-bandha) Yogas. Kaṇ. Bhāshāp. ;
carnal contact, sexual union MBh. etc.;
matrimonial connection orᅠ relationship by marriage with orᅠ between (gen. saha with instr., orᅠ comp.) Gaut. Mn. MBh. etc.;
a kind of alliance orᅠ peace made between two kings with a common object Kām. Hit. ;
agreement of opinion, consensus (opposed to bheda) R. ;
applying one's self closely to, being engaged in, undertaking (- gaṉ kṛi, « to undertake, set about, begin» ;
agnihotra-saṉyogam kṛi, « to undertake the maintenance of a sacred fire») Āpast. Mn. R. ;
(in gram.) a conjunct consonant, combination of two orᅠ more consonants Prāt. Pāṇ. etc.;
dependence of one case upon another, syntax Vop. ;
(in astron.) conjunction of two orᅠ more heavenly bodies MW. ;
total amount, sum VarBṛS. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
- pṛithak-tva n. (in phil.) separateness with conjunction (a term applied to express the separateness of what is optional from what is a necessary constituent of anything) MW. ;
- mantra m. a nuptial text orᅠ formula Gaut. ;
- viruddha n. food which causes disease through being mixed MW.
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125 स्तोत्र
stotrán. praise, eulogium, a hymn of praise, ode RV. etc. etc.;
(in ritual) N. of the texts orᅠ verses which are sung (in contradistinction to the Ṡastras <q.v.> which are recited) TS. Br. ṠrS. ;
- स्तोत्रकारिन्
- स्तोत्रजाल
- स्तोत्रपाठ
- स्तोत्रप्रकरण
- स्तोत्रभाष्य
- स्तोत्ररत्न
- स्तोत्रराज
- स्तोत्रवत्
- स्तोत्रवर्ग
- स्तोत्रव्याख्या
- स्तोत्रसमीषन्ती
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126 स्मृति
smṛítif. remembrance, reminiscence, thinking of orᅠ upon (loc. orᅠ comp.), calling to mind ( smṛitimapitenayānti, « they are not even thought of»), memory TĀr. ChUp. MBh. etc.;
memory as one of the Vyabhicāri-bhāvas (q.v.) Daṡar. ;
Memory (personified either as the daughter of Dsksha andᅠ wife of Aṇgiras orᅠ as the daughter of Dharma andᅠ Medhā) Hariv. Pur. ;
the whole body of sacred tradition orᅠ what is remembered by human teachers (in contradistinction to ṡruti orᅠ what is directly heard orᅠ revealed to the Ṛishis;
in its widest acceptation this use of the term Smṛiti includes the 6 Vedâṇgas, the Sūtras both ṡrauta andᅠ gṛihya, the law-books of Manu etc. < seeᅠ next>;
the Itihāsas <e.g.. the Mahābhārata andᅠ Rāmâyaṇa>, the Purāṇas andᅠ the Nītiṡāstras;
itismṛiteḥ, « accord. toᅠ such andᅠ such a traditional precept orᅠ legal text») IW. 144, 145 ;
the whole body of codes of law as handed down memoriter orᅠ by tradition (esp. the codes of Manu Yājñavalkya andᅠ the 16 succeeding inspired lawgivers,
viz. Atri., Vishṇu, Hārīta, Uṡanas orᅠ Ṡukra, Aṇgiras, Yama, Āpastamba, Saṃvarta, Kātyāyana, Bṛihas-pati, Parāṡara, Vyāsa, Ṡaṇkha, Likhîta, Daksha andᅠ Gautama;
all these lawgivers being held to be inspired andᅠ to have based their precepts on the Veda;
cf. IW. 203) GṛṠrS. Mn. Yājñ. etc.;
symbolical N. for the number 18 (fr. the 18 lawgivers above);
a kind of metre L. ;
N. of the letter g Up. ;
desire, wish Pañcat. III, 258 (v.l. for spṛihā)
- स्मृतिकरण्डिका
- स्मृतिकल्पद्रुम
- स्मृतिकारिन्
- स्मृतिकालतरंग
- स्मृतिकौमुदी
- स्मृतिकौमुदीटीका
- स्मृतिगीता
- स्मृतिग्रन्थराज
- स्मृतिचन्द्र
- स्मृतिचन्द्रिका
- स्मृतिचन्द्रोदय
- स्मृतिचरण
- स्मृतिचिन्तामणि
- स्मृतिजात
- स्मृतितत्त्व
- स्मृतितन्त्र
- स्मृतिद
- स्मृतिदर्पण
- स्मृतिदीप
- स्मृतिदीपिका
- स्मृतिनिबन्ध
- स्मृतिपथ
- स्मृतिपरिच्छेद
- स्मृतिपरिभाषी
- स्मृतिपाठक
- स्मृतिपाद
- स्मृतिप्रकास
- स्मृतिप्रत्यवमर्श
- स्मृतिप्रदीप
- स्मृतिप्रबन्ध
- स्मृतिप्रयोजन
- स्मृतिप्रामाण्यार्थवाद
- स्मृतिभास्कर
- स्मृतिभू
- स्मृतिभ्रंश
- स्मृतिमञ्जरी
- स्मृतिमञ्जूषा
- स्मृतिमत्
- स्मृतिमय
- स्मृतिमहार्णव
- स्मृतिमीमांसा
- स्मृतिमुक्ताफल
- स्मृतिमुक्तावली
- स्मृतिरञ्जनी
- स्मृतिरत्न
- स्मृतिरत्नकोश
- स्मृतिरत्नमहोदधि
- स्मृतिरत्नविवेक
- स्मृतिरत्नाकर
- स्मृतिरत्नावली
- स्मृतिरहस्य
- स्मृतिरोध
- स्मृतिलोप
- स्मृतिवर्त्मन्
- स्मृतिवर्धनी
- स्मृतिवाक्यापेत
- स्मृतिवाद
- स्मृतिविद्
- स्मृतिविनय
- स्मृतिविभ्रम
- स्मृतिविरुद्ध
- स्मृतिविरोध
- स्मृतिविवरण
- स्मृतिविवेक
- स्मृतिविषय
- स्मृतिव्यवस्था
- स्मृतिशतक
- स्मृतिशास्त्र
- स्मृतिशील
- स्मृतिशेखर
- स्मृतिशेष
- स्मृतिशैथिल्य
- स्मृतिसंस्कार
- स्मृतिसंहिता
- स्मृतिसंग्रह
- स्मृतिसमुच्चय
- स्मृतिसम्मत
- स्मृतिसरोजसुन्दर
- स्मृतिसर्वस्व
- स्मृतिसागर
- स्मृतिसागरसंग्रह
- स्मृतिसागरसार
- स्मृतिसाध्य
- स्मृतिसार
- स्मृतिसारव्यवस्था
- स्मृतिसारसंग्रह
- स्मृतिसारसमुच्चय
- स्मृतिसारसर्वस्व
- स्मृतिसारावली
- स्मृतिसिद्ध
- स्मृतिसिद्धान्तसंग्रह
- स्मृतिसिन्धु
- स्मृतिसुधाकर
- स्मृतिहरा
- स्मृतिहरिका
- स्मृतिहीन
- स्मृतिहेतु
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127 tegenstelling
n. contrast, opposition, set off, antithesis, contraposition, contradistinction -
128 contraposición
• comparison• conflict• contradistinction• contraposition• contrast
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