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1 havis
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2 हविस्
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3 प्राशित्र
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4 महाहविस्
mahā́-havísn. the principal oblation at the Sākam-edha sacrifice ṠBr. ṠrS. ;
clarified butter MārkP. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. (cf. havis);
(mahā́-) m. N. of a Hotṛi MaitrS. TĀr. ṠāṇkhṠr.
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5 अग्न्याधेय
agny-ādheyaAV. Mn. etc.. n. placing the fire on the sacrificial fire-place;
the ceremony of preparing the three sacred fires Āhavaniya etc.;
( agnyādheya) - devatā f. the deity of the Agnyādheya ceremony PārGṛ. ;
- rūpá n. form orᅠ shape of the Agnyādheya ṠBr. ;
-ṡarkarā́, ā́s f. pl. (figuratively) bad performance of the Agnyādheya ṠBr. ;
- havis n. an oblation at the Agnyādheya ṠBr.
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6 अश्वहविस्
áṡva-havisn. N. of a sacrificial ceremony MaitrS.
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7 अहविस्
á-havismfn. not offering oblations RV. I, 182, 3.
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8 आज्यहविस्
ā́jya-havis(ā́jya-) mfn. having an oblation consisting of clarified butter ṠBr. AitBr.
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9 उपांशुहविस्
upāṉṡu-havismfn. (a sacrifice) at which the offerings are made silently ṠāṇkhṠr.
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10 क्षताभ्यङ्ग
kshatâ̱bhyaṅgam. « mutilated portion of a Havis», i.e. the portion from which anything has been taken away KātyṠr. III, 3, Paddh.
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11 तनूहविस्
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12 त्रिषंयुक्त
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13 त्रिहविस्
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14 देवक
devaka
divine, celestial id.;
m. ( div-) a god, deity (at the end of an adj. comp.) MBh. II, 1396 etc.. ;
(cf. daivaka);
N. of a man (?) RV. VII, 18, 20 Sāy. ;
of a Gandharva (at once a prince, son of Āhuka andᅠ father of Devakī < below> MBh. I, 4480; V, 80 etc.. Hariv. Pur.)
495,3 ;
of a son of Yudhi-shṭhira andᅠ Yaudheyī orᅠ Pauravī (cf. - vikā below) Pur. ;
familiar N. for deva-dattaka Pāṇ. 5-3, 83 Pat. ;
pl. N. of the Ṡūdras in Krauñca-dvīpa BhP. V, 20, 22 ;
(ā) f. fam. for deva-dattikā Pāṇ. 7-3, 45 Vārtt. 4 Pat. ;
( dévikā) f. N. of a class of goddesses of an inferior order Br. (pl. the oblations made to them,
viz. to Anu-matī, Rākā, Sinīvalī, Kuhū, andᅠ to Dhātṛi TS. ;
cf. - havis AitBr. Vait.);
of the wife of Yudhishṭhira andᅠ mother of Yaudheya MBh. I, 3828 ;
of a river MBh. III, 5044 (cf. dāvika);
of a country VarBṛS. XI, 35 ;
the thorn-apple Bhpr. ;
( devakī) f. seeᅠ below
- देवकभोजपुत्री
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15 देवहविस्
devá-havísn. oblation to the gods VS. ṠBr.
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16 द्विहविस्
dvi-havismfn. connected with 2 oblations ṠāṇkhṠr.
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17 धातु
dhātu1) m. layer, stratum KātyṠr. Kauṡ. ;
constituent part, ingredient (esp. < andᅠ in RV. only> ifc., where often= « fold» e.g.. tri-dhā́tu, threefold etc.;
cf. trivishṭi-, sapta-, su-) RV. TS. ṠBr. etc.;
element, primitive matter (= mahā-bhūta L.) MBh. Hariv. etc. (usually reckoned as 5, viz. kha orᅠ ākāṡa, anila, tejas, jala, bhū;
to which is added brahma Yājñ. III, 145 ;
orᅠ vijñāna Buddh.);
a constituent element orᅠ essential ingredient of the body (distinct from the 5 mentioned above andᅠ conceived either as 3 humours <called alsoᅠ dosha> phlegm, wind andᅠ bile BhP. <cf. purīsha, māṉsa, manas, ChāndUp. VI, 5, 1 ;
orᅠ as the 5 organs of sense, indriyāṇi
cf. s.v. andᅠ MBh. XII, 6842, where ṡrotra, ghrāṇa, āsya, hṛidaya andᅠ koshṭha are mentioned as the 5 dhātu of the human body born from the either> andᅠ the 5 properties of the elements perceived by them, gandha, rasa, rūpa, sparṡa andᅠ ṡabda L. ;
orᅠ the 7 fluids orᅠ secretions, chyle, blood, flesh, fat, bone, marrow, semen Suṡr. < L. rasâ̱di orᅠ rasa-raktâ̱di, of which sometimes 10 are given, the above 7 andᅠ hair, skin, sinews BhP. >);
primary element of the earth i.e. metal, mineral, are (esp. a mineral of a red colour) Mn. MBh. etc. element of words i.e. grammatical orᅠ verbal root orᅠ stem Nir. Prāt. MBh. etc. (with the southern Buddhists dhātu means either the 6 elements < seeᅠ above> Dharmas. XXV ;
orᅠ the 18 elementary spheres < dhātu-loka> ib. LVIII ;
orᅠ the ashes of the body, relics L. <cf. - garbha>)
dhā́tu2) mfn. ( dhe) to be sucked in orᅠ drunk ( havis) RV. V, 44, 3 f. = dhenu, milch cow Lāṭy. VII, 5, 9. ;
3) n. (with rauhiṇa) N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
- धातुकथा
- धातुकल्प
- धातुकाय
- धातुकाव्य
- धातुकासीस
- धातुकुशल
- धातुकोश
- धातुक्रममाला
- धातुक्रिया
- धातुक्षय
- धातुगण
- धातुगर्भ
- धातुग्राहिन्
- धातुघोषा
- धातुघ्न
- धातुचन्द्रिका
- धातुचन्द्रोदय
- धातुचिन्तामणि
- धातुचूर्ण
- धातुज
- धातुतरंगिनी
- धातुदीपिका
- धातुद्रावक
- धातुनाशन
- धातुनिदान
- धातुप
- धातुपर्यायदीपिका
- धातुपर्यायमञ्जूषा
- धातुपाठ
- धातुपारायण
- धातुपारायणीय
- धातुवृत्ति
- धातुपुष्पिका
- धातुपुष्पी
- धातुपूजा
- धातुप्रकरण
- धातुप्रकाश
- धातुप्रत्ययपञ्चक
- धातुप्रत्ययपञ्जिका
- धातुप्रदीप
- धातुप्रदीपिका
- धातुप्रसक्त
- धातुप्रिया
- धातुभृत्
- धातुमञ्जरी
- धातुमत्
- धातुमय
- धातुमल
- धातुमाक्षिक
- धातुमारण
- धातुमारिन्
- धातुमाला
- धातुरत्नमञ्जरी
- धातुरत्नमाला
- धातुरत्नाकर
- धातुरत्नावली
- धातुरहस्य
- धातुराजक
- धातुरूप
- धातुरूपादर्श
- धातुरूपावली
- धातुलक्षण
- धातुवल्लभ
- धातुवाद
- धातुविकार
- धातुविष्
- धातुविष
- धातुवैरिन्
- धातुशेखर
- धातुशोधन
- धातुसंग्रह
- धातुसमास
- धातुसम्भव
- धातुसाधन
- धातुसाम्य
- धातुस्तूप
- धातुहन्
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18 पञ्चहविस्
pañca-havismfn. furnished with 5 oblations ṠāṇkhṠr.
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19 पञ्चावदान
pañcâ̱vadānan. the offering (of the Havis) in 5 Avadānas MānGṛ.
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20 परोहविस्
paro-havisn. more than an oblation Āpast.
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