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41 दुर्गवाक्यप्रबोध
durgá-vākya-prabodham. « knowledge of difficult words»
N. of wk.
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42 दुर्गवास
durgá-vāsam. staying over-night in unhospitable places MBh. III, 12344.
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43 दुर्गवृत्ति
durgá-vṛittif. N. of wk.
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44 दुर्गव्यसन
durgá-vyasanan. defect in a fortress (its being ill-guarded etc.) W.
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45 दुर्गशैल
durgá-ṡailam. N. of a mountain MBh.
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46 दुर्गसम्पद्
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47 दुर्गसह
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48 दुर्गसेन
durgá-senam. N. of an author Cat.
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49 दुर्गाकवच
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50 दुर्गाकुण्ड
durgā-kuṇḍan. N. of a pool W.
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51 दुर्गाक्रमण
durgâ̱kramaṇan. the taking of a fort MW.
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52 दुर्गातत्त्व
durgā-tattvan. N. of wk.
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53 दुर्गादत्त
durgā-dattam. N. of the author of the Vrittamuktâvali
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54 दुर्गादास
durgā-dāsam. N. of Sch. on Vopadeva ;
of a physician Cat. ;
of a prince Kshitîṡ.
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55 दुर्गान्तरातिथि
durgâ̱ntarâ̱tithim. guest of the inside of a stronghold a prisoner MW.
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56 दुर्गापञ्चाङ्ग
durgā-pañcâ̱ṅgan. N. of wk.
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57 दुर्गाभक्तितरम्गिणी
durgā-bhakti-taramgiṇīf. N. of wks.
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58 दुर्गामृतरहस्य
durgā-mṛita-rahasya(-gâ̱m-) n. N. of wks.
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59 दुर्गायन्त्र
durgā-yantran. N. of a mystical diagram in the Tantra. -sāra
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60 दुर्गाराम
durgā-rāma(-gâ̱r-) m. N. of an author Cat.
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