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61 DÍAR
m. pl. gods or priests.* * *m. pl. [the Icel. has two words, but both of them poetical and obsolete, viz. díar answering, by the law of Interchange, to Gr. θεός (Icel. d = Gr. θ), and tívar, by the same law, to Lat. deus (Icel. t = Lat. d); cp. Sansk. devas, Gr. θειος, Lat. dîvus, Ital. dio, Fr. dieu]:— gods or priests; this word occurs only twice, Yngl. S. ch. 2—þat var þar siðr, at tólf hofgoðar vóru æðstir, skyldu þeir ráða fyrir blótum ok dómum manna í milli; þat eru díar kallaðir eðr drottnar,—where diar means not the gods themselves but the priests; and by the old poet Kormak in an obscure periphrasis, in a poem addressed to the staunch heathen earl Sigurd; Snorri (Edda 96), in quoting Kormak, takes the word to mean gods; but the version given in Yngl. S. seems more likely; the díar of the Yngl. S. were probably analogous to the Icel. goði, from goð ( deus). The age of Kormak shews that the word was probably not borrowed from the Latin. -
62 TÍVI
a, m., also spelt with f; mostly only used in pl. tívar; a dat. sing. tíva occurs in Haustl. 8; fróðgum tíva (thus Ób., the Kb. has tífi, a less correct form): a gen. sing. tíva, Vsp., in valtíva; [this old word is identical in root with Lat. divus; Sansk. devas; Gr. Διός (Ζεύς); cp. also Týr]:—a god, divinity; þriggja tíva, Haustl. 1; tormiðladr tívum, 3; tíva rök, Vþm. 42; Álfheim Frey gáfu tívar at tannfé, Gm. 5; ríkir tívar, Þkv. 14; mærir tífar, Hým. 4; sig-tívar (q. v.), gods of victory, Ls. 1, 2, Vsp., Gm., Fm., Akv. 29 (Bugge); val-tívar, the gods of the slain, Vsp. 50 (Bugge); sæki-tívar, the martial gods, Landn. (in a verse); kykvir tívar, living beings, applied to men, Ó. H. (in a verse of the Christian time), all the other references being heathen. -
63 अनन्त
an-antámf (ā)n. endless, boundless, eternal, infinite;
m. N. of Vishṇu;
of Ṡesha (the snake-god);
of Ṡesha's brother Vāsuki;
of Kṛishṇa;
of his brother Baladeva;
of Ṡiva;
of Rudra;
of one of the Viṡva-devas;
of the 14th Arhat, etc.;
the plant Sinduvāra, Vitex Trifolia;
Talc;
the 23rd lunar asterism, Ṡravaṇa;
a silken cord (tied round the right arm at a particular festival);
the letter ā;
a periodic decimal fraction? (ā) f. the earth;
the number one;
N. of Pārvatī andᅠ of various females, the plant Ṡārivā;
Periploca Indica orᅠ Asclepias Pseudosarsa orᅠ Asthmatica (the root of which supplies a valuable medicine);
(am) n. the sky, atmosphere;
Talc
- अनन्तकर
- अनन्तग
- अनन्तगुण
- अनन्तचतुर्दशी
- अनन्तचारित्र
- अनन्तजित्
- अनन्तता
- अनन्ततान
- अनन्ततीर्थ
- अनन्ततीर्थकृत्
- अनन्ततृतीया
- अनन्ततृतीयाव्रत
- अनन्तत्व
- अनन्तदृष्टि
- अनन्तदेव
- अनन्तनेमि
- अनन्तपार
- अनन्तपाल
- अनन्तभट्ट
- अनन्तमति
- अनन्तमायिन्
- अनन्तमुल
- अनन्तराम
- अनन्तराशि
- अनन्तरूप
- अनन्तवत्
- अनन्तवर्मन्
- अनन्तवात
- अनन्तविक्रमिन्
- अनन्तविजय
- अनन्तवीर्य
- अनन्तव्रत
- अनन्तशक्ति
- अनन्तशयन
- अनन्तशीर्षा
- अनन्तशुष्म
- अनन्तात्मन्
- अनन्ताश्रम
- अनन्तेश्वर
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64 अनपहतपाप्मन्
án-apahata-pāpmanmfn. (said of the Pitṛis to distinguish them from the Devas) not freed from evil ṠBr.
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65 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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66 कीर्तिमत्
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67 कृत
kṛitá1) mfn. done, made, accomplished, performed RV. AV. etc.;
prepared, made ready ib. ;
obtained, gained, acquired, placed at hand AV. III, 24, 5 ;
well done, proper, good ṠBr. IV ;
cultivated Mn. X, 114 ;
appointed (as a duty) Yājñ. II, 186 ;
relating orᅠ referring to Yājñ. II, 210 ;
m. N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4356 ;
of a son of Vasu-deva BhP. IX, 24, 45 ;
of a son of Saṃnati andᅠ pupil of Hiraṇya-nābha Hariv. 1080 BhP. XII, 6, 80 ;
of a son of Kṛita-ratha andᅠ father of Vibudha VP. ;
of a son of Jaya andᅠ father of Haryavana BhP. IX, 17, 17 ;
of a son of Cyavana andᅠ father of Upari-cara VāyuP. ;
(am) n. (with saha orᅠ with instr.) « done with», away with, enough of, no need of, etc. (e.g.. kṛitaṉsaṉdehena, away with doubt Ṡak. ;
k-parihāsena, enough of joking ib.);
the past tense AitBr. V, 1 ;
(ám) n. deed, work, action RV. AV. ṠvetUp. Mn. etc.;
service done, kind action, benefit
(cf. kṛita-jña andᅠ - ghna) MBh. V, 1692 Pañcat. ;
magic, sorcery SāmavBr. ;
consequence, result L. ;
aim Vop. I, 2 ;
stake at a game RV. AV. ;
prize orᅠ booty gained in battle ib. ;
N. of the die orᅠ of the side of a die marked with four points orᅠ dots (this is the lucky orᅠ winning die) VS. XXX, 18 TS. ṠBr. etc.. ;
( alsoᅠ the collective N. of the four dice in opposition to the fifth die called kali Comm. on VS. X, 28);
(hence) the number « four» VarBṛS. Sūryas. ;
N. of the first of the four ages of the world ( alsoᅠ called satya orᅠ « the golden age», comprehending together with the morning andᅠ evening dawn 4800 years of men Mn. MBh. Hariv. ;
orᅠ according to the later conception BhP. etc.. Comm. on Mn. I, 69 ;
4800 years of the gods orᅠ 1, 728, 000 years of men);
(e) loc. ind. on account of, for the sake of, for (with gen. orᅠ ifc.
e.g.. mamakṛite orᅠ mat-kṛite, on my account, for me) Yājñ. I, 216 MBh. R. etc.. ;
( ena) instr. ind. id. MBh. R. I, 76, 6 and VI, 85, 10. ;
kṛita
- कृतकपट
- कृतकर
- कृतकर्तव्य
- कृतकर्मन्
- कृतकल्प
- कृतकाम
- कृतकारिन्
- कृतकार्य
- कृतकाल
- कृतकूर्चक
- कृतकृत्य
- कृतकोटि
- कृतकोप
- कृतकौतुक
- कृतक्रय
- कृतक्रिय
- कृतक्रुध
- कृतक्षण
- कृतघातयत्न
- कृतघ्न
- कृतचिह्न
- कृतचूड
- कृतचेतस्
- कृतच्छन्दस्
- कृतच्छिद्र
- कृतजन्मन्
- कृतज्ञ
- कृतंजय
- कृततनुत्राण
- कृततीर्थ
- कृतत्राणा
- कृतत्व
- कृतत्वर
- कृतदार
- कृतदास
- कृतदेश
- कृतद्युति
- कृतद्विष्ट
- कृतधन्वन्
- कृतधर्म
- कृतधर्मन्
- कृतधी
- कृतध्वंस
- कृतध्वज्
- कृतध्वज
- कृतध्वस्त
- कृतनख
- कृतनन्दन
- कृतनामक
- कृतनाशक
- कृतनशन
- कृतनित्यक्रिय
- कृतनिर्णेजन
- कृतनिश्चय
- कृतनिश्चयिन्
- कृतपण
- कृतपर्व
- कृतपश्चात्ताप
- कृतपुङ्ख
- कृतपुण्य
- कृतपूर्व
- कृतपूर्विन्
- कृतपौरुष
- कृतप्रज्ञ
- कृतप्रणाम
- कृतप्रतिकृत
- कृतप्रतिज्ञ
- कृतप्रयत्न
- कृतप्रयोजन
- कृतप्रहरण
- कृतप्रिय
- कृतफल
- कृतबन्धु
- कृतबाहु
- कृतबुद्धि
- कृतब्रह्मन्
- कृतभग
- कृतभय
- कृतभाव
- कृतभूतमैत्र
- कृतभूमि
- कृतभोजन
- कृतमङ्गल
- कृतमति
- कृतमनोरथ
- कृतमन्दार
- कृतमन्यु
- कृतमार्ग
- कृतमाल
- कृतमालक
- कृतमुख
- कृतमूल्य
- कृतमैत्र
- कृतयजुस्
- कृतयज्ञ
- कृतयशस्
- कृतयुग
- कृतयूष
- कृतयोग्य
- कृतरथ
- कृतरव
- कृतरुच्
- कृतरुष
- कृतलक्षण
- कृतलवण
- कृतवत्
- कृतवर्मन्
- कृतवसति
- कृतवाप
- कृतवापन
- कृतविकार
- कृतविक्रम
- कृतविक्रिय
- कृतविद्य
- कृतविलास
- कृतविवाह
- कृतविस्मय
- कृतवीर्य
- कृतवृद्धि
- कृतवेग
- कृतवेतन
- कृतवेदिन्
- कृतवेधक
- कृतवेधन
- कृतवेपथु
- कृतवेष
- कृतव्यधन
- कृतव्यलीक
- कृतव्रत
- कृतशक्ति
- कृतशर्मन्
- कृतशस्त्रनिःश्रम
- कृतशिल्प
- कृतशोभ
- कृतश्रम
- कृतश्राम
- कृतसंसर्ग
- कृतसंस्कार
- कृतसंकल्प
- कृतसंकेत
- कृतसंज्ञ
- कृतसंनाह
- कृतसंनिधान
- कृतसपत्निका
- कृतसम्पुट
- कृतसम्बन्ध
- कृतसव्य
- कृतसापत्निका
- कृतसापत्नी
- कृतसापत्नीका
- कृतस्तोम
- कृतस्थला
- कृतस्थिति
- कृतस्नेह
- कृतस्मर
- कृतस्वर
- कृतस्वस्त्ययन
- कृतस्वेच्छाहार
- कृतहस्त
- कृताकृत
- कृताकृत्यसम
- कृतागम
- कृतागस्
- कृतागस्क
- कृताग्नि
- कृताग्निकार्य
- कृताङ्क
- कृताञ्जलि
- कृतातिथ्य
- कृतात्मन्
- कृतादर
- कृतानति
- कृतानन
- कृतानुकर
- कृतानुकूल्य
- कृतानुकृतकारिन्
- कृतानुव्याध
- कृतानुसार
- कृतान्त
- कृतान्तर
- कृतान्न
- कृतापकार
- कृतापकृत
- कृतापदान
- कृतापराध
- कृताभय
- कृताभरण
- कृताभिषेक
- कृताभिसरणवेष
- कृताभ्यास
- कृताय
- कृतायास
- कृतार्घ
- कृतार्तनाद
- कृतार्थ
- कृतार्थनीय
- कृतार्थय
- कृतालक
- कृतालय
- कृतालोक
- कृतावधान
- कृतावधि
- कृतावमर्ष
- कृतावश्यक
- कृतावसक्थिक
- कृतावस्थ
- कृतावास
- कृताश
- कृताशंस
- कृताशन
- कृतासनपरिग्रह
- कृतास्कन्दन
- कृतास्त्र
- कृतास्पद
- कृताहक
- कृताहार
- कृताहारक
- कृताह्वान
- कृतेर्ष्य
- कृतोंकार
- कृतोच्चैस्
- कृतोत्साह
- कृतोदक
- कृतोद्वाह
- कृतोन्माद
- कृतोपकार
- कृतोपचार
- कृतोपनयन
- कृतोपभोग
- कृतौजस्
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68 कृष्ण
kṛishṇá
wicked, evil Vop. VII, 82 ;
m. (with orᅠ without paksha) the dark half of the lunar month from full to new moon Mn. Yājñ. Bhag. Suṡr. ;
the fourth orᅠ Kali-yuga L. ;
( kṛíshṇas) m. black (the colour) orᅠ dark-blue (which is often confounded with black by the Hindūs) L. ;
the antelope RV. X, 94, 5 VS. TS. ṠBr. BhP. ;
a kind of animal feeding on carrion AV. XI, 2, 2 ( kṛishṇá);
the Indian cuckoo orᅠ Kokila (cf. R. II, 52, 2) L. ;
a crow L. ;
Carissa Carandas L. ;
N. of one of the poets of the RV. (descended from Aṇgiras) RV. VIII, 85, 3 and 4 ṠāṇkhBr. XXX, 9 ;
(a son of Devakī andᅠ pupil of Ghora Āṇgirasa) ChUp. III, 17, 6 ;
N. of a celebrated Avatār of the god Vishṇu,
orᅠ sometimes identified with Vishṇu himself MBh. V, 2563; XIV, 1589 ff. Hariv. 2359 etc.. ;
as distinct from his ten Avatārs orᅠ incarnations (in the earlier legends he appears as a great hero andᅠ teacher MBh. Bhag. ;
in the more recent he is deified, andᅠ is often represented as a young andᅠ amorous shepherd with flowing hair andᅠ a flute in his hand;
the following are a few particulars of his birth andᅠ history as related in Hariv. 3304 ff. andᅠ in the Purāṇas etc.:
Vasu-deva, who was a descendant of Yadu andᅠ Yayāti, had two wives, Rohiṇī andᅠ Devakī;
the latter had eight sons of whom the eighth was Kṛishṇa;
Kaṇsa, king of Mathurā andᅠ cousin of Devakī, was informed by a prediction that one of these sons would kill him;
he therefore kept Vasu-deva andᅠ his wife in confinement, andᅠ slew their first six children;
the seventh was Balarāma who was saved by being abstracted from the womb of Devakī andᅠ transferred to that of Rohiṇī;
the eighth was Kṛishṇa who was born with black skin andᅠ a peculiar mark on his breast;
his father Vasu-deva managed to escape from Mathurā with the child, andᅠ favoured by the gods found a herdsman named Nanda whose wife Yaṡo-dā had just been delivered of a son which Vasu-deva conveyed to Devakī after substituting his own in its place
Nanda with his wife Yaṡo-dā took the infant Kṛishṇa andᅠ settled first in Gokula orᅠ Vraja, andᅠ afterwards in Vṛindāvana, where Kṛishṇa andᅠ Bala-rāma grew up together, roaming in the woods andᅠ joining in the sports of the herdsmen's sons;
Kṛishṇa as a youth contested the sovereignty of Indra, andᅠ was victorious over that god, who descended from heaven to praise Kṛishṇa, andᅠ made him lord over the cattle Hariv. 3787 ff.; 7456 ff. VP. ;
Kṛishṇa is described as sporting constantly with the Gopīs orᅠ shepherdesses Hariv. 4078 ff.; 8301 ff. VP. Gīt. ;
of whom a thousand became his wives, though only eight are specified, Rādhā being the favourite Hariv. 6694 ff.; 9177 ff. VP. ;
Kṛishṇa built andᅠ fortified a city called Dvārakā in Gujarāt, andᅠ thither transported the inhabitants of Mathurā after killing Kaṇsa;
Kṛishṇa had various wives besides the Gopīs, andᅠ by Rukmiṇī had a son Pradyumna who is usually identified with Kāma-deva;
with Jains, Kṛishṇa is one of the nine black Vasu-devas;
with Buddhists he is the chief of the black demons, who are the enemies of Buddha andᅠ the white demons);
N. of an attendant in Skanda's retinue MBh. IX, 2559 ;
of an Asura Hariv. 12936 Sāy. on RV. I, 101, 1 ;
of a king of the Nāgas MBh. II, 360 Divyâ̱v. II ;
of Arjuna (the most renowned of the Pāṇḍu princes, so named apparently from his colour as a child)
MBh. IV, 1389 ;
of Vyāsa MBh. Hariv. 11089 ;
of Hārita seeᅠ - hārita;
of a son of Ṡuka by Pīvarī (teacher of the Yoga) Hariv. 980 ff. ;
of a pupil of Bharad-vāja Kathās. VII, 15 ;
of Havir-dhāna Hariv. 83 VP. BhP. IV, 24, 8 ;
of a son of Arjuna Hariv. 1892 ;
of an adopted son of A.-samañjas, 2039;
of a chief of the Andhras VP. ;
of the author of a Comm. on the MBh. ;
of a poet;
of the author of a Comm. on the Dayā-bhāga ;
of the son of Keṡavârka andᅠ grandson of Jayâditya;
of the father of Tāna-bhaṭṭa andᅠ uncle of Raṇga-nātha;
of the father of Dāmôdara andᅠ uncle of Malhaṇa;
of the father of Prabhūjika andᅠ uncle of Vidyā-dhara;
of the father of Madana;
of the grammarian Rāma-candra;
of the son of Vāruṇêndra andᅠ father of Lakshmaṇa;
of the father of Hīra-bhaṭṭa (author of the Comm. called Carakabhāshya, andᅠ of the work Sāhitya-sudhā-samudra);
N. of a hell VP. ;
(au) m. du. Kṛishṇa andᅠ Arjuna MBh. I, 8287; III, 8279 ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of the Ṡūdras in Ṡālmala-dvīpa VP. ;
(ā) f. a kind of leech Suṡr. ;
a kind of venomous insect ib. ;
N. of several plants (Piper longum L. ;
the Indigo plant L. ;
a grape L. ;
a Punar-navā with dark blossoms L. ;
Gmelina arborea L. ;
Nigella indica L. ;
Sinapis ramosa L. ;
Vernonia anthelminthica L. ;
= kākolī L. ;
a sort of Sārivā L.) Suṡr. ;
a kind of perfume (= parpaṭī) Bhpr. ;
N. of Draupadī MBh. ;
of Durgā MBh. IV, 184 ;
of one of the seven tongues of fire L. Sch. ;
of one of the mothers in Skanda's retinue MBh. IX, 2640 ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. ;
(with orᅠ without gaṅgā) N. of the river Kistna MBh. XIII, 4888 PadmaP. NārP. ;
(ī́) f. night RV. VII, 71, 1 ;
(ám) n. blackness, darkness, I, 123, 1 and 9 ;
the black part of the eye ṠBr. X, XII, XIII, XIV Suṡr. ;
the black spots in the moon TBr. I, 2, 1, 2 ;
a kind of demon orᅠ spirit of darkness RV. IV, 16, 13 ;
black pepper L. ;
black Agallochum L. ;
iron L. ;
lead L. ;
antimony L. ;
blue vitriol L. ;
<cf. kā́rshṇa, etc.;
cf. alsoᅠ Russ. černyi, « black» >
kṛishṇa
- कृष्णकटुका
- कृष्णकन्द
- कृष्णकरविर
- कृष्णकर्कटक
- कृष्णकर्ण
- कृष्णकर्बुरवर्ण
- कृष्णकर्मन्
- कृष्णकलि
- कृष्णकवच
- कृष्णकाक
- कृष्णकापोती
- कृष्णकाष्ठ
- कृष्णकिंकरप्रक्रिया
- कृष्णकीर्तन
- कृष्णकुतूहल
- कृष्णकेलि
- कृष्णकेश
- कृष्णकोहल
- कृष्णक्रीडित
- कृष्णखण्ड
- कृष्णगङ्गा
- कृष्णगति
- कृष्णगन्धा
- कृष्णगर्भ
- कृष्णगल
- कृष्णगिरि
- कृष्णगुप्त
- कृष्णगुल्म
- कृष्णगोधा
- कृष्णग्रीव
- कृष्णचञ्चुक
- कृष्णचतुर्दशी
- कृष्णचन्द्र
- कृष्णचर
- कृष्णचूडा
- कृष्णचूडिका
- कृष्णचूर्ण
- कृष्णचैतन्य
- कृष्णच्छवि
- कृष्णज
- कृष्णजंहस्
- कृष्णजटा
- कृष्णजनक
- कृष्णजन्मखण्ड
- कृष्णजन्माष्टमी
- कृष्णजी
- कृष्णजीर
- कृष्णजीरक
- कृष्णजीवनी
- कृष्णज्योतिर्विद्
- कृष्णतण्डुला
- कृष्णतर्कालंकार
- कृष्णता
- कृष्णताम्र
- कृष्णतार
- कृष्णताल
- कृष्णतिल
- कृष्णतिल्य
- कृष्णतीर्थ
- कृष्णतुण्ड
- कृष्णतूष
- कृष्णत्रिवृता
- कृष्णत्व
- कृष्णदत्त
- कृष्णदन्त
- कृष्णदर्शन
- कृष्णदश
- कृष्णदास
- कृष्णदीक्षित
- कृष्णदेव
- कृष्णदेह
- कृष्णदैवज्ञ
- कृष्णद्र
- कृष्णद्वादशी
- कृष्णद्वैपायन
- कृष्णधत्तूर
- कृष्णधत्तूरक
- कृष्णधान्य
- कृष्णधूर्जटिदीक्षित
- कृष्णनगर
- कृष्णनन्दन
- कृष्णनयन
- कृष्णनेत्र
- कृष्णपक्ष
- कृष्णपक्षिक
- कृष्णपक्षीय
- कृष्णपण्डित
- कृष्णपदी
- कृष्णपर्णी
- कृष्णपवि
- कृष्णपांसु
- कृष्णपाक
- कृष्णपाण्डुर
- कृष्णपिङ्गल
- कृष्णपिङ्गा
- कृष्णपिण्डीतक
- कृष्णपिण्डीर
- कृष्णपिपीली
- कृष्णपिल्ल
- कृष्णपुच्छ
- कृष्णपुच्छक
- कृष्णपुरुषोत्तमसिद्धान्तोपनिषद्
- कृष्णपुष्प
- कृष्णप्रुत्
- कृष्णप्रेमामृत
- कृष्णफल
- कृष्णबन्धु
- कृष्णबर्बरक
- कृष्णबलक्ष
- कृष्णबीज
- कृष्णभक्त
- कृष्णभक्ति
- कृष्णभक्ष
- कृष्णभगिनी
- कृष्णभट्ट
- कृष्णभट्टीय
- कृष्णभस्मन्
- कृष्णभुजंग
- कृष्णभू
- कृष्णभूम
- कृष्णभूमिक
- कृष्णभूमिजा
- कृष्णभेदा
- कृष्णभोगिन्
- कृष्णमण्डल
- कृष्णमत्स्य
- कृष्णमल्लिका
- कृष्णमसूर
- कृष्णमार्ग
- कृष्णमार्गण
- कृष्णमालुक
- कृष्णमित्र
- कृष्णमिश्र
- कृष्णमुख
- कृष्णमुद्ग
- कृष्णमूली
- कृष्णमृग
- कृष्णमृत्तिक
- कृष्णमृद्
- कृष्णमौनिन्
- कृष्णयजुर्वेद
- कृष्णयजुर्वेदीय
- कृष्णयाम
- कृष्णयामल
- कृष्णयुधिष्ठिरधर्मगोष्ठी
- कृष्णयोनि
- कृष्णरक्त
- कृष्णराज
- कृष्णराम
- कृष्णरामाय
- कृष्णरुहा
- कृष्णरूप्य
- कृष्णललाम
- कृष्णलवण
- कृष्णलीलातरंगिणी
- कृष्णलोह
- कृष्णलोहित
- कृष्णवक्त्र
- कृष्णवर्ण
- कृष्णवर्तनि
- कृष्णवर्त्मन्
- कृष्णवल्लिका
- कृष्णवल्ली
- कृष्णवस्त्र
- कृष्णवानर
- कृष्णवाल
- कृष्णवास
- कृष्णवासस्
- कृष्णविनोद
- कृष्णविन्ना
- कृष्णविषाण
- कृष्णवृन्ता
- कृष्णवृन्तिका
- कृष्णवेणा
- कृष्णवेण्णा
- कृष्णवेण्या
- कृष्णवेण्वा
- कृष्णवेत्र
- कृष्णव्यथिस्
- कृष्णव्याल
- कृष्णव्रीहि
- कृष्णशकुनि
- कृष्णशक्ति
- कृष्णशंकरशर्मन्
- कृष्णशफ
- कृष्णशबल
- कृष्णशर्मन्
- कृष्णशल्किन्
- कृष्णशालि
- कृष्णशिंशपा
- कृष्णशिग्रु
- कृष्णशिम्बिका
- कृष्णशिम्बी
- कृष्णशिला
- कृष्णशृङ्ग
- कृष्णशृत
- कृष्णषष्टिक
- कृष्णषष्टिका
- कृष्णसख
- कृष्णसमुद्भवा
- कृष्णसरस्
- कृष्णसर्प
- कृष्णसर्षप
- कृष्णसार
- कृष्णसारङ्ग
- कृष्णसारथि
- कृष्णसारिवा
- कृष्णसार्वभौम
- कृष्णसिंह
- कृष्णसीत
- कृष्णसुन्दर
- कृष्णसू
- कृष्णसूत्र
- कृष्णसूनु
- कृष्णसेवाह्निक
- कृष्णसैरेयक
- कृष्णस्कन्ध
- कृष्णस्वसृ
- कृष्णहारित
- कृष्णाक्ष
- कृष्णागत
- कृष्णागरुकाष्ठ
- कृषागुरु
- कृष्णाग्रज
- कृष्णाङ्ग
- कृष्णाङ्घ्रि
- कृष्णाचल
- कृष्णाजिन
- कृष्णाजिनिन्
- कृष्णाञ्जनगिरि
- कृष्णाञ्जनी
- कृष्णाञ्जि
- कृष्णात्रेय
- कृष्णाध्वन्
- कृष्णानदी
- कृष्णानन्द
- कृष्णान्तर
- कृष्णाभा
- कृष्णाभ्र
- कृष्णाभ्रक
- कृष्णामिष
- कृष्णामृततरंगिका
- कृष्णामृततमहार्णव
- कृष्णायस्
- कृष्णायस
- कृष्णार्चनविधि
- कृष्णार्चिस्
- कृष्णार्जक
- कृष्णालंकार
- कृष्णालु
- कृष्णाल्पक
- कृष्णावतार
- कृष्णावदात
- कृष्णावास
- कृष्णाश्रय
- कृष्णाश्रित
- कृष्णाष्टमिरत
- कृष्णाष्टमी
- कृष्णाहि
- कृष्णाह्वय
- कृष्णेक्षु
- कृष्णैत
- कृष्णोदर
- कृष्णोदुम्बरिका
- कृष्णोपनिषद्
- कृष्णोरग
- कृष्णोस्याखरेष्ठक
- कृष्णौजस्
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69 क्रतु
krátum. (1. kṛi, orᅠ 2. kṛi), plan, design, intention, resolution, determination, purpose RV. VS. ṠBr. BṛĀrUp. ;
desire, will (instr. krátvā, willingly, readily RV. ;
ékenakrátunā, through the mere will RV. II, 13, 11);
power, ability RV. ;
deliberation, consultation RV. VS. ;
intelligence, understanding (e.g.. bhadrákrátu, right judgment, good understanding;
alsoᅠ in conjunction orᅠ in comp. orᅠ ifc. with dáksha seeᅠ krátu-dákshau andᅠ dakshakratū́) RV. VS. TS. ṠBr. ;
inspiration, enlightenment RV. ;
a sacrificial rite orᅠ ceremony, sacrifice (as the Aṡva-medha sacrifice),
offering, worship ( alsoᅠ personified R. VII, 90, 9)
AitBr. ṠBr. XI ĀṡvṠr. etc.. ;
Kratu as intelligence personified (as a son of Brahmā. andᅠ one of the Prajā-patis orᅠ the seven orᅠ ten principal Ṛishis Mn. I, 35 MBh. I, 2518 and 2568 Hariv. etc.. ;
N. of a star VarBṛS. ;
married to Kriyā andᅠ father of 60,000 Vālikhilyas BhP. IV, 1, 39 ;
husband of Haya-ṡirā, VI, 6, 33);
N. of one of the Viṡve-devās VP. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa BhP. X, 61, 12 ;
of a son of Ūru andᅠ Āgneyī Hariv. 73 ;
of the author of a Dharma-ṡāstra Parāṡ. Ṡūdradh. ;
(us) m. orᅠ f. (?)
N. of a river in Plaksha-dvīpa (v.l. kramu) VP. ;
<cf. a-, ádbhuta-, abhí-, etc.;
cf. alsoᅠ κράτος.>
- क्रतुकरण
- क्रतुकर्मन्
- क्रतुक्रिया
- क्रतुच्छद
- क्रतुजित्
- क्रतुतुल्य
- क्रतुदक्षिणा
- क्रतुदेव
- क्रतुद्रुह्
- क्रतुद्विष्
- क्रतुध्वंसिन्
- क्रतुध्वज
- क्रतुपति
- क्रतुपशु
- क्रतुपा
- क्रतुपुरुष
- क्रतुप्रा
- क्रतुप्रावन्
- क्रतुफल
- क्रतुभुज्
- क्रतुमत्
- क्रतुमय
- क्रतुयष्टि
- क्रतुराज्
- क्रतुराज
- क्रतुरात
- क्रतुविक्रयिन्
- क्रतुविक्रायक
- क्रतुविद्
- क्रतुशेष
- क्रतुसंख्या
- क्रतुसंग्रह
- क्रतुसिद्धि
- क्रतुस्थला
- क्रतुस्पृश्
- क्रतुहय
- क्रतूत्तम
- क्रतूदक्षौ
- क्रत्वङ्ग
- क्रत्वामघ
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70 क्षीरोद
kshīrôdam. (Pāṇ. 6-3, 57 Vārtt.) (= - ra-dhi) the ocean of milk MBh. Hariv. 12834 R. Suṡr. Kum. BhP. ;
Nom. P. - dati, to become the ocean of milk Subh. ;
- jā f. (= kshīrâ̱bdhi-jā) N. of Lakshmī (in comp. - vasati-janma-bhū, « the birth-place of <Lakshmī's abode orᅠ> the lotus flowers» i.e. water) Sāh. ;
- tanayā f. (= - jā) N. of Lakshmī (in comp. - pati, « the husband of Lakshmī», i.e. Vishṇu);
- nandana m. (= kshīrâ̱bdhi-ja) the moon L. ;
- mathana n. the churning of the ocean of milk (undertaken by the Devas andᅠ Asuras to obtain the Amṛita etc.) MBh. I, 366 R. I, 45, 18 VarBṛS. Devīm. ;
-dâ̱rṇava m. the ocean of milk NṛisUp. Hcat.
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71 चमूहर
camū́-haram. N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4360.
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72 जितात्मन्
jitâ̱tmanmfn. self-subdued MBh. Pañcat. II, 4, 9/10 ;
(a- neg.) Mn. VII, 34 ;
m. N. of one of the Viṡve-devās MBh. XIII, 4356.
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73 त्रिपृष्ठ
trí-pṛishṭhá
m. Vishṇu BhP. VII f. ;
the first of the black Vāsu-devas Jain. L. ;
n. = - divá AV. IX, 5, 10 BhP. I f.
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74 दक्ष
dákshamf (ā)n. able, fit, adroit, expert, clever, dexterous, industrious, intelligent RV. etc.;
strong, heightening orᅠ strengthening the intellectual faculties (Soma), IX f. ;
passable (the Ganges) MBh. XIII, 1844 ;
suitable BhP. IV, 6, 44 Bhartṛ. III, 64 ;
right (opposed to left) RāmatUp. I, 22 Phetk. I ;
m. ability, fitness, mental power, talent (cf. - kratú), strength of will, energy, disposition RV. AV. VS. ;
evil disposition RV. IV, 3, 13; X, 139, 6 ;
a particular form of temple Hcat. II, 1, 390 ;
a general lover W. ;
a cock Car. I, VI ;
N. of a plant L. ;
fire L. ;
Siva's bull L. ;
N. of an Āditya (identified with Prajā-pati TS. III ṠBr. II ;
father of Kṛittikā Ṡāntik) RV. if., X, Nir. II, XI ;
N. of one of the Prajā-patis ( MBh. XII, 7534 Hariv. VP. I, 7, 5 and 22, 4 BhP. III, 12, 22 MatsyaP. CVL, 15 KūrmaP. etc.. Ṡak. VII, 27 ;
born from Brahmā. 's right thumb MBh. I, XII Hariv. etc.. ;
orᅠ from A.-ja, « the unborn» BhP. IV, 1, 47 ;
orᅠ son of Pra-cetas orᅠ of the of 10 Pra-cetasas, whence called Prācetasa MBh. I, XII f. Hariv. 101 VP. I, 15 ;
father of 24 daughters by Pra-sūti VP. I, 7, 17 ff. BhP. etc.. ;
of 50 < orᅠ 60 MBh. XII, 61 36 R. III, 20, 10 ;
orᅠ 44 Hariv. 1 1521 ff. > daughters of whom 27 become the Moon's wives, forming the lunar asterisms, andᅠ 13 < orᅠ 17 BhP. ;
orᅠ 8 R. > those of Kaṡyapa, becoming by this latter the mothers of gods, demons, men, andᅠ animals, while 10 are married to Dharma
Mn. IX, 128f. MBh. I, IX; XII, 7537ff. Hariv. VP. etc.. ;
celebrating a great sacrifice
<hence dakshasyáyana, N. of a sacrifice Mn. VI, 10 >
to obtain a son, he omitted, with the disapproval of Dadhīca,
to invite Siva, who ordered Vira-bhadra to spoil the sacrifice
Hariv. 12212 < identified with Vishṇu> ff. VāyuP. I, 30, ;
= BrahmaP. I LiṇgaP. MatsyaP. XIII VāmP. II-V ṠivaP. I, 8 KāṡīKh. LXXXVII ff. ;
named among the Viṡve-devās Hariv. 11542 VāyuP. ;
Bṛihasp. < Hcat. > etc.);
N. of a son of Garuda MBh. V, 3597 ;
of a man with the patr. Pārvati ṠBr. II, 4, 4, 6 ;
of a law-giver Yājñ. I, 5 Mn. IX, 88 Sch. etc.. ;
of a son of Uṡi-nara BhP. IX, 23, 2 ;
of one of the 5 Kānyakubja Brāhmans from whom the Bengal Brāhmansare said to have sprung Kshitîṡ. I, 13 and 41 ;
(ā) f. the earth L. ;
cf. a-tūta-, diná-, samāná;
su-dáksha;
mārga-dakshaka;
dākshāyán;
+ δεξιός;
Lat. dex-ter;
Goth. taiksvs
- दक्षकन्या
- दक्षक्रतु
- दक्षजा
- दक्षणिधन
- दक्षता
- दक्षताति
- दक्षनिधन
- दक्षपति
- दक्षपितृ
- दक्षपुत्र
- दक्षमखमथन
- दक्षमथन
- दक्षयज्ञ
- दक्षविहिता
- दक्षवृध्
- दक्षशाप
- दक्षसाधन
- दक्षसावर्ण
- दक्षसावर्णि
- दक्षसुत
- दक्षस्थ
- दक्षस्मृति
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75 दत्तात्मन्
dattâ̱tmanmfn. (with putra, a son deserted by his parents) who gives himself (For adoption as a child) Yājñ. II, 131 ;
m. N. of one of the Viṡve-devās MBh. XIII, 4359.
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76 दानव
dānavám. (fr. 2. dā́u) a class of demons often identified with the Daityas orᅠ Asuras andᅠ held to be implacable enemies of the gods orᅠ Devas RV. AV. ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc. (described as children of Danu andᅠ Kaṡyapa, sometimes reckoned as 40 in number MBh. I, 252 ;
sometimes as 100 etc.);
(ī) f. a female Danu;
mf (ī)n. belonging to the Danu MBh. R. etc.
- दानवगुरु
- दानवपति
- दानवपूजित
- दानवप्रिया
- दानववैरिन्
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77 दिव्यसानु
divyá-sānum. « divine eminence»
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4355.
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78 दीप्तरोमन्
dīpta-romanm. « red-haired»
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4356.
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79 दीप्ति
dī́ptif. brightness, light, splendour, beauty ṠBr. Mn. (cf. gṛiha-) etc.;
the flash-like flight of an arrow L. ;
lac L. ;
brass L. ;
m. N. of one of the Viṡve Devās
- दीप्तिकर
- दीप्तिकेतु
- दीप्तिमत्
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80 दैविक
daivikamf (ī)n. peculiar orᅠ relating to the gods, coming from gods, divine Mn. Pur. ;
n. a fatal accident orᅠ chance Yājñ. II, 66 ;
a partic. Ṡrāddha (on behalf of the gods, esp. the Viṡve Devās) RTL. 305. ;
- दैविकधर्मनिरूपण
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