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21 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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22 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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23 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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24 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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25 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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26 दिव्यसानु
divyá-sānum. « divine eminence»
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4355.
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27 दीप्तरोमन्
dīpta-romanm. « red-haired»
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. XIII, 4356.
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28 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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29 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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30 द्रव
dravámfn. (fr. 2. dru) running (as a horse) RV. IV, 40, 2 ;
flowing, fluid, dropping, dripping, trickling orᅠ overflowing with (comp.) Kāṭh. Mn. MBh. Kāv. ;
fused, liquefied, melted W. ;
m. going, quick motion, flight Hariv. ;
play, sport Jātakam. ;
distilling, trickling, fluidity Bhāshāp. ;
juice, essence, decoction;
stream orᅠ gush of (comp.) Kāv. ;
(dram.) the flying out against one's superior Daṡar. Sāh. ;
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās, Hcat. ;
- द्रवज
- द्रवता
- द्रवत्व
- द्रवत्वक
- द्रवद्रव्य
- द्रवप्राय
- द्रवमय
- द्रवमूर्ति
- द्रवरसा
- द्रववसु
- द्रवस्वेद
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31 धीरोष्णिन्
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32 धृति
dhṛítif. holding, seizing, keeping, supporting (cf. carshaṇī-, vi-), firmness, constancy, resolution, will, command RV. etc. etc.;
satisfaction, content, joy MBh. Kāv. etc. (- tiṉ-kṛi, to keep ground orᅠ stand still MBh. VII, 4540 ;
to find pleasure orᅠ satisfaction Ratn. IV, 4/5 ;
- tim-bandh, to show firmness Amar. 67 ;
to fix the mind on Mn. V, 47);
Resolution orᅠ Satisfaction personified as a daughter of Daksha andᅠ wife of Dharma ( MBh. Hariv. Pur.) orᅠ as a Ṡakti ( Hcat. etc.);
N. of partic. evening oblations at the Aṡvamedha ṠBr. ;
any offering orᅠ sacrifice W. ;
of sev. kinds of metre andᅠ of a class of metres consisting of 4 × 18 syllables Col.;
of the numeral 18 Var. Gaṇit. ;
of one of the astrol. Yogas. L. ;
of a mythical garden Gol.;
of one of the 16 Kalās of the moon Pur. ;
of a goddess (daughter of a Kalā of Prakṛiti andᅠ wife of Kapila) ib. ;
of the wife of Rudra-Manu ib. ;
of the 13th of the 16 Mātṛikās L. ;
m. wish kshatrasya = kshatra-dh- Lāṭy. ;
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās MBh. ;
of a preceptor Cat. ;
of the son of Vijaya andᅠ father of Dhṛita-vrata Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Vīta-havya andᅠ father of Bahulâṡva Pur. ;
of a son of Babhru L. ;
of a Varsha in Kuṡa-dvīpa VP. ;
- धृतिगृहीत
- धृतिपरिपूर्ण
- धृतिपरीतात्मन्
- धृतिमत्
- धृतिमय
- धृतिमालिन्
- धृतिमुष्
- धृतियोग
- धृतिसिंह
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33 ध्वनि
dhvaním. sound, echo, noise, voice, tone, tune, thunder AV. etc. etc.;
the sound of a drum W. ;
empty sound without reality MW. ;
a word L. ;
allusion, hint, implied meaning, poetical style Sāh. ;
N. of wk.;
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās VP. ;
of a son of the Vasu Āpa ib. ;
- ध्वनिकार
- ध्वनिकृत्
- ध्वनिगाथापञ्जिका
- ध्वनिग्रह
- ध्वनित्व
- ध्वनिध्वंस
- ध्वनिनाथ
- ध्वनिनाला
- ध्वनिप्रदीप
- ध्वनिबोधक
- ध्वनिबोधन
- ध्वनिमत्
- ध्वनिविकार
- ध्वनिविवेक
- ध्वनिसिद्धान्तसंग्रह
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34 नपात्
nápāt
the latter in Class., but acc. naptāram appears in TS. and AitBr.)
descendant, offspring, son (in this meaning esp. in RV.,
e.g.. apāṉn-, ūrjon-, divon-, vimucon- etc.);
grandson (in later lang. restricted to this sense) RV. etc. etc.;
N. of one of the Viṡve devās MBh. XIII, 4362 ;
path of the gods (?) Mahīdh. on VS. XIX, 56 ;
granddaughter (?) Uṇ. II, 96 Sch. ;
(tī́) f. RV. AV. ( IX, 1, 3 nom. - tís) daughter, granddaughter (pl. often fig. « the fingers, hands» etc.);
( trī) f. granddaughter SVĀr. L. <Prob. neither = na + pat (Uṇ. II, 96) nor na + pāt (Pāṇ. VI, 3, 75),
andᅠ of very questionable connection with nabh, orᅠ nah;
+ cf. Zd. napāt, naptar;
Gk. νέποδες, ἀνεψιός;
Lat. nepōt-em;
Angl. Sax. nefa;
High Germ. nëvo, nëve, ṇeffe
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35 नभोद
nabho-dam. N. of one of the Viṡve devās MBh.
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36 निकुम्भ
ni-kumbham. Croton Polyandrum ( alsoᅠ ī f. L.);
N. of a Dānava (son of Prahlada andᅠ brother of Kumbha, father of Sunda andᅠ UPasunda) MBh. ;
of a Rākshasa R. ;
of a son of Kumbha-karṇa L. ;
of an attendant of either Siva ( Hariv.) orᅠ Skanda ( MBh.);
of one of the Viṡve Devās Hariv. ( viskumbhu C.);
of a hero on the side of the Kurus MBh. ;
of a king of A.-yodhyā (son of Hary-aṡva andᅠ father of Saṃhatâṡva orᅠ Varhaṇâṡva) Hariv. Pur. ;
-bhâ̱khya-bīja n. Croton Jamalgota L.
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37 निष्कुम्भ
nish-kumbham. Croton Polyandrum (= ni-k-) L. ;
N. of one of the Viṡve Devās Hariv. Pur. ;
(ā) f. N. of the mother of the Magas BhavP.
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38 परमक्रोधिन्
paramá-krodhinm. id. N. of one of the Viṡve-devās MBh.
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39 पृथु
pṛithú
great, important;
ample, abundant;
copious, numerous, manifold RV. etc. etc. (u ind.);
prolix, detailed Var. ;
smart, clever, dexterous L. ;
m. a partic. measure of length (= pṛitha) L. ;
fire L. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
of one of the Viṡve Devās VP. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of a son of An-enas MBh. Hariv. ;
of a Vṛishṇi andᅠ son of Citraka ib. ;
of a son of Citra-ratha BhP. ;
of a descendant of Ikshvāku (son of An-araṇya andᅠ father of Tri-ṡaṇku) R. ;
of a son of Para Hariv. ;
of a son of Prastāra VP. ;
of a son of Rucaka BhP. ;
of a son of one of the Manus Hariv. ;
of one of the Saptarshis ib. ;
of a son of Vaṭêṡvara (father of Viṡākha-datta) Cat. ;
of a son of Veṇa MWB. 423 ;
of a monkey R. ;
(u) f. Nigella Indica L. ;
= hiṅgu-pattrī L. ;
opium L. ;
(vī) f. seeᅠ below
+ cf. Gk. πλατύς;
Germ. platt;
Eng. plate
- पृथुकर्मन्
- पृथुकल्पिणी
- पृथुकीर्ति
- पृथुकुचोत्पीडम्
- पृथुकृष्णा
- पृथुकोल
- पृथुग
- पृथुग्मन्
- पृथुग्रीव
- पृथुचार्वञ्चितेक्षण
- पृथुच्छद
- पृथुजघन
- पृथुजय
- पृथुज्मन्
- पृथुज्रय
- पृथुज्रयस्
- पृथुंजय
- पृथुतम
- पृथुतर
- पृथुता
- पृथुत्व
- पृथुदंष्ट्र
- पृथुदत्त
- पृथुदर्शिन्
- पृथुदातृ
- पृथुदान
- पृथुदीर्घबाहु
- पृथुधरणिधर
- पृथुधर्म
- पृथुधार
- पृथुनितम्ब
- पृथुपक्षस्
- पृथुपत्त्र
- पृथुपर्शु
- पृथुपलाशिका
- पृथुपाजवत्
- पृथुपाजस्
- पृथुपाणि
- पृथुपीनवक्षस्
- पृथुप्रगाण
- पृथुप्रगामन्
- पृथुप्रज्ञ
- पृथुप्रथ
- पृथुप्रोथ
- पृथुबाहु
- पृथुबीजक
- पृथुबुध्न
- पृथुभुवन
- पृथुमत्
- पृथुमुख
- पृथुमृद्वीका
- पृथुयशस्
- पृथुयामन्
- पृथुरश्मि
- पृथुरुक्म
- पृथुरुक्मन्
- पृथुरोमन्
- पृथुललाटता
- पृथुलोचन
- पृथुवक्त्रा
- पृथुवक्षस्
- पृथुवेग
- पृथुव्यंस
- पृथुशिम्ब
- पृथुशिरस्
- पृथुशृङ्ग
- पृथुशेखर
- पृथुश्रव
- पृथुश्रवस्
- पृथुश्री
- पृथुश्रोणि
- पृथुश्रोणी
- पृथुषेण
- पृथुष्टु
- पृथुष्टुक
- पृथुसत्तम
- पृथुसत्त्ववत्
- पृथुसम्पद्
- पृथुसेन
- पृथुस्कन्ध
- पृथुहर
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40 प्रतीत
pratî ̱tamfn. acknow. ledged, recognized, known ( ṡyāmaiti, « by the name of S3aṃk») Nir. Mn. MBh. etc.;
convinced of anything, trusting in, firmly resolved upon (comp.) KaṭhUp. MBh. Hit. ;
satisfied, cheerful, glad, pleased AitBr. MBh. etc.;
respectful L. ;
past, gone L. ;
clever, wise L. ;
m. N. of a divinity enumerated among the Viṡve Devās. MBh. ;
- sena m. N. of a prince Buddh. ;
-tâ̱ksharā f. N. of a Comm. on the Mitâksharā;
-tâ̱tman mfn. confident, resolute MBh. ;
-tâ̱rtha mfn. having a recognized orᅠ acknowledged meaning Nir. ;
-tâ̱ṡva m. N. of a prince VP. ;
etc. seeᅠ under 2. pratî ̱
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