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1 कुरुकुरुक्षेत्र
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2 क्षेत्र
kshétra
« lord of the soil»
N. of a kind of tutelary deity RV. AV. II, 8, 5 ;
alsoᅠ kshétrasyapátnī, « mistress of the soil», andᅠ kshétrāṇāmpáti, « the lord of the soil»
N. of tutelary deities AV. II, 12, 1 VS. XVI, 18);
« soil of merit», a Buddha orᅠ any holy person Divyâ̱v. ;
a field (e.g.. - traṉ-kṛi, « to cultivate a field» Mn. Yājñ. II, 158 ;
cf. sasya-ksh-) RV. etc.;
place, region, country RV. AV. III, 28, 3 TS. VII Suṡr. Megh. Vet. ;
a house L. ;
a town L. ;
department, sphere of action MBh. XIV, 126 R. etc.. ;
place of origin, place where anything is found Yogas. II, 4 Suṡr. BhP. VIII, 12, 33 ;
a sacred spot orᅠ district, place of pilgrimage (as Benares etc.;
often ifc.) BrahmaP. ;
an enclosed plot of ground, portion of space, superficies (e.g.. sv-alpa-ksh-, of a small circuit Yājñ. II, 156);
(in geom.) a plane figure (as a triangle, circle, etc.) enclosed by lines, any figure considered as having geometrical dimensions Gol.;
a diagram W. ;
a planetary orbit Gaṇit. ;
a zodiacal sign Sūryas. ;
an astrological mansion VarBṛS. VarBṛ. I, XI ;
(in chiromancy) certain portions marked out on the palm VarBṛS. LXVIII, 1 ;
« fertile soil», the fertile womb, wife Mn. Yājñ. II, 127 MBh. R. Ṡak. BhP. ;
the body (considered as the field of the indwelling soul) Yājñ. III, 178 Bhag. XIII, 1 and 2 Kum. VI, 77 ;
(in Sāṃkhya phil.) = a-vyakta (q.v.) Tattvas. ;
(ī́) f. only dat. - triyaí for -triyā́t (AV. II, 10, 1) TBr. II, 5, 6, 1 ;
<cf. á-ksh-, anya- andᅠ kuru-kshetrá, karma-ksh-, deva-ksh-, dharma-ksh-, raṇa-ksh-, siddha-ksh-, su-ksh-, surêṡvarī-ksh-;
+ cf. alsoᅠ Goth. haithi,
Them. haithjo;
Germ. ḥeide
- क्षेत्रकर
- क्षेत्रकर्कटी
- क्षेत्रकर्मन्
- क्षेत्रकर्षक
- क्षेत्रगणित
- क्षेत्रगत
- क्षेत्रचिर्भिटा
- क्षेत्रज
- क्षेत्रजात
- क्षेत्रजेष
- क्षेत्रज्ञ
- क्षेत्रंजय
- क्षेत्रतत्त्व
- क्षेत्रतर
- क्षेत्रता
- क्षेत्रद
- क्षेत्रदूतिका
- क्षेत्रदूती
- क्षेत्रदेवता
- क्षेत्रधर्मन्
- क्षेत्रप
- क्षेत्रपति
- क्षेत्रपद
- क्षेत्रपर्पट
- क्षेत्रपाल
- क्षेत्रफल
- क्षेत्रभक्ति
- क्षेत्रभूमि
- क्षेत्रयमानिका
- क्षेत्ररक्ष
- क्षेत्रराशि
- क्षेत्ररुहा
- क्षेत्रलिप्ता
- क्षेत्रवसुधा
- क्षेत्रविद्
- क्षेत्रव्यवहार
- क्षेत्रसंहिता
- क्षेत्रसमास
- क्षेत्रसम्भव
- क्षेत्रसम्भूत
- क्षेत्रसाति
- क्षेत्रसाधस्
- क्षेत्रसीमा
- क्षेत्रस्थ
- क्षेत्रांश
- क्षेत्राजीव
- क्षेत्राधिदेवता
- क्षेत्राधिप
- क्षेत्रामलकी
- क्षेत्रासा
- क्षेत्रेक्षु
- क्षेत्रोपेक्ष
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3 कुरुक्षेत्रक
kúru-kshetrakaās m. pl. the inhabitants of the Kuru-kshetra VarBṛS.
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4 कुरुक्षेत्र
kúru-kshetrán. « the field of the Kurus»
N. of an extensive plain near Delhi (the scene of the great battles between the Kurus andᅠ Pāṇḍus) AitBr. ṠBr. etc.;
(ās) m. pl. the inhabitants of that country (renowned for their bravery) Mn. VII, 193.
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5 धर्मक्षेत्र
dhárma-kshetran. « law-field» = kuru-kshetra, q.v. Bhag. I. 1 ;
m. a man of piety andᅠ virtue W. ;
N. of a man VP.
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6 विनशन
vi-naṡanan. utter loss, perishing, disappearance (with sarasvatyāḥ N. of a district north-west of Delhi <said to be the same as Kuru-kshetra andᅠ adjacent to the modern Paniput> where the river Sarasvatī is lost, in the sand;
alsoᅠ sarasvatī-vin-) PañcavBr. ṠrS. ;
- kshetra n. the district of Vinaṡana MW.
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7 खाण्डव
khāṇḍaváas, am m. n. sugar-candy, sugarplums, sweetmeats MBh. XIII R. I, VII ;
N. of a forest in Kuru-kshetra (sacred to Indra andᅠ burnt by the god of fire aided by Arjuna andᅠ Kṛishṇa MBh. Hariv. BhP. I, 15, 8 Kathās.)
TāṇḍyaBr. XXV, 3 TĀr. ;
(ī) f. N. of a town built by Sudarṡana L. ;
- खाण्डवप्रस्थ
- खाण्डवराग
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8 न्युब्ज
ny-ubjamfn. turned orᅠ bent down wards, lying with the face downwards, looking downwards KātyṠr. MBh. Hariv. Suṡr. ;
hump-backed, crooked-backed (as the result of disease cf. Pāṇ. 7-3, 61) L. ;
convex W. ;
m. N. of the Nyag-rodha tree in Kuru-kshetra AitBr. ;
n. the fruit of the Averrhoa Carambola L. ;
m. orᅠ n. = ṡrāddhâ̱di-pātra-bheda, darbhamayaṡruc, orᅠ kuṡa-ṡruc L. ;
- khaḍga m. a crooked sword, a sabre L.
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9 ब्रह्मर्षि
brahma-rshi
N. of a partic. class of sages supposed so belong to the Brāhmā caste (as Vasishṭha etc.) MBh. R. etc. (cf. deva-rshi, maha-rshi, rāja-rshi);
- tā f. - tva n. the state orᅠ rank of a Brahmarshi ib. ;
- deṡa m. the country of the Brahmarshis (including Kuru-kshetra andᅠ the country of the Matsyas Pañcālas, andᅠ Ṡūra-senakas) Mn. II, 19.
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10 ब्रह्मवेदि
brahma-vedif. « Brahmā. 's altar»
N. of the country between the 5 lakes of Rāma in Kuru-kshetra L.
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11 मचक्रुक
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12 मध्यमरेखा
madhyamá-rekhāf. (in astron.) the central meridian of the earth (a line conceived to be drawn through Laṇkā, Ujjayinī, Kuru-kshetra, andᅠ Meru;
cf. madhya-rekhā)
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13 रुशम
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14 शर्यण
ṡaryaṇam. pl. « thicket of reeds»
N. of a district in Kuru-kshetra Sāy on RV. VIII, 6, -39. ;
- शर्यणावत्
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15 समन्तपञ्चक
sám-anta-pañcakan. N. of the district Kuru-kshetra orᅠ of a Tīrtha in it (where Paraṡu-rāma is said to have destroyed the Kshatrlyas) MBh. Pur.
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16 कौरव
kauravamf (ī)n. (= - vaka Pāṇ. 4-2, 130 ;
gaṇa utsâ̱di andᅠ kacchâ̱di) relating orᅠ belonging to the Kurus MBh. VarBṛS. ;
( kshetra = kuru-ksh-) Megh. ;
m. patr. fr. Kuru, descendant of Kuru (generally used in pl.) MBh. Hariv. etc. (ifc. f. ā MBh. I, 7961);
(ī) f. Trigonella foenum graecum Gal
- कौरवपाण्डवीय
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