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1 वषट्क्रिया
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2 བྱ་བ་
[bya ba]1) kāra, kriyā, kurvat, kārya, kāryānta, kṛtya, ketana - reikalas, darbas, poelgis; darytinas dalykas; 2) gram. objektas. -
3 क्रियाकर
kriyā-karam. one who performs an action W. ;
a student W.
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4 क्रियाकार
kriyā-kāram. a beginner, novice L. ;
an agreement Kāraṇḍ. XVII ;
an arrangement, rule Divyâ̱v.
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5 भेदधिक्कार
bhedá-dhik-kāram. « refutation of duality», N. of a Vedânta wk. by Nṛisiṇhâṡrama;
- nyak-kāra-nirūpaṇa n. - nyak-kārahuṉkṛiti, - sat-kriyā f. N. of wks.
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6 चिरक्रिय
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7 प्रतिग्रह
prati-grahám. receiving, accepting, acceptance of gifts (as the peculiar prerogative of Brāhmans;
cf. IW. 237; 262) ṠBr. ṠrS. Mn. MBh. etc.. ;
(- grahaṉ-kṛi, to receive presents Mn.);
friendly reception MBh. ;
favour, grace MBh. ;
taking a wife, marrying R. ;
receiving with the ear i.e. hearing Kathās. ;
a grasper, seizer ( keṡa-, a hair-cutter, barber) Gobh. a receiver KātyṠr. R. ;
a chamber-vessel orᅠ any similar convenience for sick persons Car. ;
a spittoon L. ;
a gift, present (esp. a donation to a Brāhman at suitable periods) Yājñ. MBh. etc. (instr. « as a present» Kathās.);
N. of the objects orᅠ functions corresponding to the 8 Grahas L. ;
= kriyā-kāra L. ;
the reserve of an army (a detachment posted with the general 400 yards in the rear of a line) W. ;
the sun near the moon's node ib. ;
- kalpa m. N. of Pariṡ. of MānGṛS.;
- dhana n. money received as a present Kathās. ;
mfn. one whose wealth consists only in presents Pañcat. ;
-prâ̱pta mfn. received as a present Kathās. ;
-prâ̱yaṡcitta-prakāra m. N. of wk.
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8 वषट्कार
váshaṭ-kārám. the exclamation Vashaṭ ( alsoᅠ personified as a deity) VS. AV. Br. etc.;
- kriyā f. an oblation accompanied with the utterance of Vashaṭ ĀṡvṠr. ;
váshaṭ-nidhana n. N. of various Sāmans ArshBr. ;
- rin, m.= - kartri Lāṭy.
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