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41 केतलिकीर्ति
ketali-kīrtim. N. of the author of the work Megha-mālā
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42 क्रतुरात
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43 गतकीर्ति
gatá-kīrtimfn. deprived of reputation W.
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44 गोपाल
gó-pālám. (proparox. Pāṇ. 6-2, 78)
a cowherd VS. XXX, 11 ṠBr. IV Mn. IV, 253 Yājñ. etc.. ;
(ifc. f. ā R. II, 67, 25);
« earth-protector», a king ( andᅠ « cowherd») Pañcat. ;
(= - pati) Kṛishṇa MBh. III, 15530 ;
Ṡiva L. ;
N. of a demon causing fever Hariv. 9556 ;
of a Nāga Buddh. ;
of a minister of king Bimbi-sāra ib. ;
of a king ib. ;
of a general of king Kīrti-varman Prab. I, 4 ;
of a scholar, Pratāpar. Sch. ;
= - pālaka q.v.;
(ī) f. = - la-karkaṭī L. ;
another plant ( go-rakshī) L. ;
N. of one of the mothers attending on Skanda MBh. IX, 2622 ;
of a Cāṇḍālī Buddh. ;
- kaksha m. N. of a country MBh. II, 1077; VI, 364 ;
m. pl. the inhabitants of that country ib. (v.l. - kaccha);
- karkaṭī f. a kind of cucumber ( gopa-karkaṭikā, gopālī, kshudra-cirbhiṭā, kshudra-phalā, kshudrêrvāru) L. ;
- kalpa m. N. of wk.;
- keli-candrikā f. N. of a drama;
- keṡava m. N. of a statue of Kṛishṇa (called after - varman) Rājat. V, 243 ;
- giri m. N. of a mountain Uttamac. 250 ;
- cakravartin m. N. of a scholiast;
- campū f. N. of wk.;
- tāpanīyôpanishad orᅠ - tāpinī f. N. of an Up. ;
- tīrtha m. N. of a man;
- dāsa m. N. of the author of a work on elephants;
of a copyist (1736 A.D.);
- deva m. N. of a poet ṠārṇgP. Bhojapr. 212/213 ff. ( alsoᅠ - la);
dhānī-pūlāsa n. gaṇa rājadantâ̱di;
- pura n. N. of a town (called after - varman) Rājat. V, 243 ;
- prasāda m. N. of a teacher of Rāma-candra;
- bhaṭṭa m. N. of a man;
- maṭha m. N. of a college (called after - varman) Rājat. V, 243 ;
- miṡra m. N. of a man;
- yogin m. N. of the author of a Comm. on Kaṭhavallī-bhāshya;
- rahasya n. N. of wk.;
- varman m. N. of a king of Kaṡmīr Rājat. V ;
- sarasvatī f. N. of a pupil of Ṡiva-rāma andᅠ teacher of Govindânanda;
- sahasra-nāma-bhūshaṇā f. « decorated with the thousand names of Kṛishṇa»
N. of wk.;
- sāhi m. N. of a prince Inscr. ;
-lâ̱cārya m. N. of a teacher;
-lâ̱rcana-candrikā f. N. of wk. (in honour of Kṛishṇa);
- lôttaratāpinī f. N. of an Up.
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45 घृतकीर्ति
ghṛitá-kīrtíf. the mentioning of ghee ṠBr. I, 4.
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46 चतुर्भद्र
catur-bhadramfn. (4 times i.e.) extremely auspicious Hcat. ;
n. 4 objects of human wishes (viz. dharma, kāma, artha, bala L. ;
orᅠ the first 3 with moksha W. ;
orᅠ kīrti, āyus, yaṡas, bala MBh. XIII, 5657 ;
orᅠ dharma, jñāna, vairāgya, aiṡvarya, VII, 2182 Sch. ;
orᅠ dāna, jñāna, ṡaurya, bhoga orᅠ vitta ib. Hit. I, 6, 58);
- tara mfn. (compar.) 4 times happier than (instr.) MBh. VII, 2182; 2194; 2207; 2449.
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47 चन्द्रकिर्ति
candrá-kirtim. N. of a prince of Ujjayinī Bhadrab. ;
of a Sūri of the Jainas
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48 चिरकीर्ति
cirá-kīrtim. N. of the founder of a religious sect Ṡaṃkar. II.
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49 जयकीर्ति
jayá-kīrtim. N. of a man
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50 जिनकीर्ति
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51 ज्ञानकीर्ति
jñāna-kīrtim. N. of a Buddh. teacher
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52 तीर्थकीर्ति
tīrthá-kīrtimfn. one whose fame is a Tīrthá (i.e. carries through life) BhP. III, 1, 45 and 5, 15.
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53 तीर्थश्रवस्
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54 दिवाकीर्ति
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55 दीप्तकिर्ति
dīpta-kirtimfn. « bright-famed» ;
N. of Skanda MBh. III, 14630.
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56 दुष्कीर्ति
dush-kīrtif. dishonour BhP. ;
mfn. infamous, of bad repute ib.
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57 देवकीर्ति
devá-kīrtim. N. of an astronomer Cat.
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58 देवेन्द्र
devêndram. « chief of the gods»
N. of Indra or Ṡiva MBh. R. ;
of sev. authors Cat. ;
- kīrti-deva m. N. of a man, Cat. - buddhi m. N. of a learned Buddhist L. ;
- samaya m. N. of a Buddh. wk.;
- sūri m. N. of a Jaina writer (1240) Cat. ;
-drâ̱ṡrama m. N. of an author ib.
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59 द्रौपदेय
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60 धर्मकीर्ति
dhárma-kīrtim. « glory of the law»
N. of a philosopher andᅠ poet Cat. ;
of a grammarian ib. ;
of a king Pur.
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