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1 नृसिंह
nṛí-siṉham. « manlion», a great orᅠ illustrious man MBh. R. ;
( alsoᅠ - ka) Vishṇu in his 4th Avatāra (cf. nara-s-) ib. etc.;
a prayer to Vishṇu as man-lion AgP. (- tva n.);
a kind of coitus L. ;
N. of sev. authors ( alsoᅠ - cakravartin, - ṭhakkura, - deva,
- daivajña, -pañcâ̱nana, -pañcâ̱nanabhaṭṭâ̱cārya,
- purī-parivrāj, -bhaṭṭâ̱cārya, - mūrty-ācārya,
vājapeyin, - ṡāstrin, - sarasvatī, - sūri, -hâ̱cārya,
-hâ̱cārya-ṡishya, -hâ̱nanda, -hâ̱raṇya-muni andᅠ -hâ̱ṡrama) Cat. ;
- karaṇa n. - kalpa andᅠ - kavaca m. - gaṇita n. N. of wks.;
- gāyatrī f. N. of a metre;
- catucdaṡī f. the 14th day in the light half of the month Vaiṡākha (a festival) Col.;
- campū f. - carita n. - jayantī f. - jayantī-kalpa m. - tāpanī andᅠ -tāpanīyâ̱panishad f. N. of wks.;
- dvādaṡī f. the 12th day in the light half of the month Phālguna W. ;
- pañcaratnamālā f. - pañjara n. - paṭala n. - paddhati, f. - para m. orᅠ n. - paricaryā f. - paricaryā-pratishṭhā-kalpa m. - purāṇa n. pūjapaddhati f. - pūrva-tāpanīya n. - prakāṡikā f. - prasāda m. - prādur-bhāva m. - bīja-stotra n. - bhaṭṭīya n. - mantra m. - mantra-paddhati, f.;
- mantra-rāja-puraṡcaraṇa-vidhi m. - mahataṡcaritra n. - mahiman m. - māla-mantra m. māhātmya n. - rshabha-kshetra-māhātmya (for ṛish-) n. - vajra-pañjara n. N. of wks.;
- vana n. N. of a district in the north-west of Madhya-deṡa Var. ;
- sarvasva n. - sahasra-nāman n. - sahasra-nāmastotra n. - stava-rāja m. - stuti f. - stotra n. -hâ̱di-sāman n. pl., -hâ̱rādhana n. -hâ̱shṭaka n. -hâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata-nāman n. - hīya n. - hôttara-tāpanīya n. -hâ̱daya m. N. of wks.
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