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121 कोकशास्त्र
kóka-ṡāstran. N. of an indecent treatise on the art of love (ascribed to a Paṇḍit named Koka)
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122 कोशकारक
kóṡa-kārakam. a silkworm Yājñ. III, 147 ;
( ikā) f. a female bee Gal.;
N. of a collection of Gāthā verses (ascribed to Vasubandhu) Buddh.
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123 गणपाठ
gaṇá-pāṭham. a collection of the Gaṇas orᅠ series of words following the same grammatical rule (ascribed to Pāṇini)
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124 गान्धर्ववेद
gāndharvá-vedam. the Veda of music (considered as an appendix of the SV. andᅠ ascribed to Bharata) MBh. III, 8421 Hariv. BhP. III.
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125 चण्डिकाशतक
caṇḍikā-ṡatakan. « 100 stanzas in praise of Caṇḍikā»
N. of a poem (ascribed to Bāṇa)
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126 चौर्यविद्या
caurya-vidyāf. « thieving science», a treatise ascribed to Yogâcārya (imparted to him by Kārttikeya) Mṛicch. III, 14/15 Sch.
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127 तार्क्ष्य
tā́rkshyam. N. of a mythical being (originally described as a horse with the epithet árishṭa-nemi
RV. I, 89, 6; X, 178, 1 Naigh. I, 14 Kauṡ. 73,
later on taken to be a bird < RV. V, 51, interpol. ĀṡvṠr. X, 7 >
andᅠ identified with Garuḍa MBh. Hariv. etc.. orᅠ called his elder brother < L. > orᅠ father
< BhP. VI, 6, 2 and 21 ; seeᅠ alsoᅠ - putra>;
mentioned with Arishṭa-nemi VS. XV, 18 ;
with Arishṭa-nemi, Garuḍa, Aruṇa andᅠ Āruṇi as offspring of Kaṡyapa by Vinatā MBh. I, 2548 and 4830 Hariv. 12468 and 14175 ;
called a Yaksha VP. II, 10, 13 ;
a Muni with the N. Arishṭa-nemi MBh. III, 12660 and 12665; XII, 10615 ;
pl. a class of demi-gods grouped with the Gandharvas, Yakshas, andᅠ Cāraṇas R. I, 16, 9);
N. of the hymn RV. X, 178 (ascribed to Tārkshya Arishṭanemi)
ĀṡvṠr. IX SāṇkhṠr. XI f. Lāṭy. I ;
a horse Naigh. I, 14 ;
a cart L. ;
a bird MBh. VI, 71 Suṡr. IV, 28, 5 ;
a snake L. ;
= - prasava, VI, 51, 19 (- ksha ed.);
a sort of antidote, V, 5, 66 ;
gold L. ;
= netrâ̱ñcakeṡa Npr. ;
Ṡiva;
N. of a man Pravar. II, 3, 6 (Āp. and Āṡv.) ;
pl. N. of a people MBh. II, 1871 ;
n. = - ja Suṡr. IV, 9, 45. ;
- तार्क्ष्यज
- तार्क्ष्यध्वज
- तार्क्ष्यनायक
- तार्क्ष्यनाशक
- तार्क्ष्यपुत्र
- तार्क्ष्यप्रसव
- तार्क्ष्यरत्न
- तार्क्ष्यलक्षण
- तार्क्ष्यशैल
- तार्क्ष्यसामन्
- तार्क्ष्यसुत
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128 त्रिपुरी
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