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1 itihāsa
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2 इतिहास
ඉතිහාස itihaasa itihāsa mhistory; tradition. -
3 སྔོན་བྱུང་
[sngon byung]a) itihāsa - sakmė; padavimas; b) buvęs anksčiau. -
4 སྔོན་གྱི་རབས་
[sngon gyi rabs]purāṇa, itihāsa - sena istorija. -
5 དེ་ལྟར་བྱུང་བ་
[de ltar byung ba]itihāsa - tradicija; legenda; pasakojimas; istorija. -
6 काव्य
kāvyámfn. (fr. kaví), endowed with the qualities of a sage orᅠ poet, descended orᅠ coming from a sage, prophetic, inspired, poetical
RV. I, 117, 12; VIII, 8, 11 VS. AV. ;
<kā́vya mfn. id. RV. V, 39, 5; X, 144, 2 VS. >;
mf (ā)n. coming from orᅠ uttered by the sage Uṡanas Parāṡ. MBh. II, 2097 ;
(ás) m. (gaṇi kuru-ādi) a patr. of Uṡanas RV. TS. etc.;
of the planet Ṡukra VarBṛS. Sarvad. ;
(ās) m. pl. poems MBh. II, 453 ;
a class of Manes ṠāṇkhṠr. Lāṭy. Mn. III, 199 ;
the descendants of Kavi VP. ;
(ā) f. intelligence L. ;
N. of a female fiend (= pūtanā) L. ;
(kā́vyam) n. wisdom, intelligence, prophetic inspiration, high power andᅠ art (often in pl.) RV. AV. ṠBr. XI ;
a poem, poetical composition with a coherent plot by a single author (opposed to an Itihāsa) R. Sāh. etc.;
term for the first tetrastich in the metre Shaṭ-pada;
a kind of drama of one act Sāh. 546 ;
a kind of poem (composed in Sanskṛit interspersed with Prākṛit.) Sāh. 563 ;
happiness, welfare L. ;
- काव्यकर्तृ
- काव्यकल्पलता
- काव्यकामधेनु
- काव्यगोष्ठी
- काव्यचन्द्रिका
- काव्यचौर्य
- काव्यता
- काव्यत्व
- काव्यदेवी
- काव्यप्रकाश
- काव्यप्रदीप
- काव्यमीमांसक
- काव्यमीमांसा
- काव्यरस
- काव्यरसिक
- काव्यराक्षस
- काव्यलक्षण
- काव्यलिङ्ग
- काव्यविलास
- काव्यशास्त्र
- काव्यसंहार
- काव्यसंजीवनी
- काव्यसारसंग्रह
- काव्यसुधा
- काव्यहास्य
- काव्यादर्श
- काव्यामृत
- काव्यालंकार
- काव्यालोक
- काव्याष्टक
- काव्योदय
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7 भारत
bhā́ratamf (ī)n. descended from Bharata orᅠ the Bharatas (applied to Agni either, sprung from the priests called Bharatas orᅠ « bearer of the oblation») RV. etc. etc.;
belonging orᅠ relating to the Bharatas (with yuddha n. saṉgrāma m. samara m. samiti f. the war orᅠ battle of the Bharatas;
with orᅠ scil., ākhyāna n. with itihāsa m. andᅠ kathā f. the story of the Bharatas, the history orᅠ narrative of their war;
with orᅠ scil. maṇḍala n. orᅠ varsha n. « king Bharatas's realm» i.e. India) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
inhabiting Bharatas-varsha i.e. India BhP. ;
m. a descendant of Bharata ( alsoᅠ in pl. for bharatās) RV. etc. etc.;
(with aṡva-medha)
N. of the author of RV. V, 27 ;
(with deva-vāta andᅠ deva-ṡravas)
N. of the authors of RV. III, 23 ;
fire L. ;
an actor L. (cf. bharata);
N. of the sun shining on the south of Meru L. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below;
n. the land of Bharatas i.e. India (cf. above);
the story of the Bharatas andᅠ their wars (sometimes identified with the Mahā-bhārata, andᅠ sometimes distinguished from it) MBh. Rājat. IW. 371 n. 1 and 2 ;
(with saras)
N. of a lake Ṡatr. ;
- भारतकर्ण
- भारतचम्पू
- भारतदेशज
- भारततात्पर्यनिर्णय
- भारततात्पर्यसंग्रह
- भारतनिर्वचन
- भारतपदप्रकाश
- भारतभावदीप
- भारतमञ्जरी
- भारतमालाकोश
- भारतवर्ष
- भारतव्याख्या
- भारतश्रवणविधि
- भारतसंग्रहदीपिका
- भारतसत्तम
- भारतसावित्री
- भारतसावित्रीस्तोत्र
- भारतसूचि
- भारतसूत्र
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8 मङ्किगीत
maṅki-gītan. « song of Maṇki»
N. of the 15th ch. of the Pārtha Itihāsa-samuccaya (containing episodes from the MBh.)
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