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1 लास्य
lāsyan. dancing, a dauce (esp. accompanied with instrumental music andᅠ singing), a dance representing the emotions of love dramatically
(this was at one time a principal part of the drama, andᅠ as such accord. toᅠ Bharata andᅠ the Daṡa-rūpa consisted of 10 divisions orᅠ Aṇgas,
viz. geya-pada, sthita-pāṭhya, āsīna, pushpa-gaṇḍikā,
pracchedaka, tri-gūḍha orᅠ tri-mūḍhaka, saindhava,
dvigūḍhaka orᅠ vimūḍhaka, uttamóttamaka, andᅠ ukta-pratyukta;
including alsoᅠ a style of dramatic composition in which there is abrupt transition from Sanskṛit to Prākṛit. andᅠ from Prākṛit. to Sanskṛit;
the term lāsya is alsoᅠ applied to the Nāch < Nautch> dance of the Indian dancing girls, consisting chiefly of gesticulation with a shuffling movement of the feet forwards andᅠ backwards, as invented by Pārvati andᅠ opposed to the boisterous masculine dance called Tāṇḍava practised by Siva andᅠ his followers;
cf. IW. 467) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
m. a dancer MārkP. ;
N. of a king VP. ;
(ā) f. a dancing girl L.
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2 लास्याङ्ग
lāsyâ̱ṅgan. a division of the Lāsya (cf. above)
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3 अनुलास
anu-lāsa
anu-lāsyam. a peacock
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4 अनुलास्य
anu-lāsa
anu-lāsyam. a peacock
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5 अलास्य
a-lāsyamfn. (said of peacocks) not dancing, idle Ragh. XVI, 14.
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6 नकुल
nakulámfn. (in spite of Pāṇ. 6-3, 75 prob. not fr. na + kula)
of a partic. colour (perhaps that of the ichneumon) TS. RPrāt. ;
m. the Bengal mungoose orᅠ Viverra Ichneumon (enemy of mice andᅠ of serpents from whose venom it protects itself by a medic. plant;
cf. nākulī) AV. MBh. etc.;
a son L. ;
a partic. musical instrument Lalit. ;
N. of Ṡiva L. ;
of a son of the Aṡvins andᅠ Mādrī (twin-brother of Saha-deva andᅠ fourth of the Pāṇḍu princes) MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a Vedic poet with the patr. Vāma-deva (- vya) orᅠ Vaiṡvāmitra (- lasya vāmadevasyaprêṅkha m. N. of a Sāman.) ĀrshBr. ;
of a physician (author of a wk. on horses) Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of Ṡiva's wife L. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below;
n. a myst. N. of the sound h L. ;
- नकुलत्व
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7 निद्रा
ni-drā
pf. - dadrau Naish.), to fall asleep, sleep, slumber ṠBr. MBh. Kāv. etc.
ni-drā́f. sleep, slumber, sleepiness, sloth RV. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the budding state of a flower (hence - drāṉ-tyaj, to bloom) ṠārṇgP. ;
a mystic. N. of the letter bh Up. ;
- kara mfn. making sleepy Hariv. Suṡr. ;
- kshaṇa m. orᅠ n. a moment of sleep BhP. ;
- gama (-drâ̱g-), approach orᅠ time of sleep, Ṡāntiṡ. ;
- caura m. stealer of sleep Mṛicch. ;
- tura (-drâ̱t-) mfn. sleepy, languid Cat. ;
- daridra mfn. suffering from want of sleep Vcar. ;
m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
- daridrī-kṛi, to deprive of sleep Kpr. ;
- druh (mfn. nom. dhruk Pāṇ. 8-2, 37 ;
cf. Vām. V, 2, 88),
disturbing sleep;
- ntarita (-drâ̱nt-). mfn. asleep Pañc. ;
- ndha (-drâ̱n-) mfn. blind with sleep, dead asleep, fast asleep MBh. ;
- bhaṅga m. rousing from sleep, awaking W. ;
- bhibhūta (-drâ̱bh-) mfn. subdued by sleep, sleeping Suṡr. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. consisting in sleep Hariv. ;
- yoga m. a state of such deep meditation as to resemble sleep ib. (cf. yoganidrā);
m. light sleep, doze L. ;
- lasa (-drâ̱l-) mf (ā)n. slothful from drowsiness, fast asleep Hit. ;
- lasya (-drâ̱l-) n. sleepiness, long sleeping MBh. Var. ;
- vaṡa mfn. overpowered by sleep Vet. ;
- vṛiksha m. « sleep-plant», darkness L. ;
- saṉjanana n. « producing sleep», phlegm, the phlegmatic humour L.
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8 लास
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9 लास्यक
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10 शल्य
ṡalyam. n. (ifc. f. ā) a dart, javelin, lance, spear, iron-headed weapon (cf. upa-ṡ-), pike, arrow, shaft ( alsoᅠ the point of an arrow orᅠ spear andᅠ its socket) RV. etc. etc.;
anything tormenting orᅠ causing pain (as a thorn, sting etc.), orᅠ (in med.) any extraneous substance lodged in the body andᅠ causing pain (e.g.. a splinter, pin, stone in the bladder etc.;
alsoᅠ applied to the fetus, andᅠ, as a branch of medñmedicine, to « the extraction of splinters orᅠ extraneous substances») MBh. R. etc. Suṡr. ;
a fault, defect Hariv. (cf. karma-ṡ-);
m. a porcupine BhP. ;
a kind of fish L. ;
a fence, boundary L. ;
Vanguieria Spinosa L. ;
Aegle Marmelos L. ;
N. of an Asura Hariv. VP. ;
of a king of Madra (maternal uncle of the sons of Pāṇḍu andᅠ esp. of Nakula andᅠ Saha-deva, Madrī the wife of Pāṇḍu being sister to Ṡalya) MBh. Hariv. etc.;
of another king Rājat. ;
(ā) f. a kind of dance (mentioned together with lāsya andᅠ calita) Kāvyâd. I, 39 (v.l. sāmya);
n. an iron crow L. ;
poison L. ;
abuse, defamation L.,
- शल्यकण्ठ
- शल्यकर्तन
- शल्यकर्तृ
- शल्यकर्त्तृ
- शल्यकर्षण
- शल्यकीर्तन
- शल्यकृन्त
- शल्यक्रिया
- शल्यज्ञान
- शल्यतन्त्र
- शल्यदा
- शल्यपर्णिका
- शल्यपर्णी
- शल्यपर्वन्
- शल्यपीडित
- शल्यप्रोत
- शल्यभूत
- शल्यलोमन्
- शल्यवत्
- शल्यवारङ्ग
- शल्यशास्त्र
- शल्यस्रंसन
- शल्यहर्तृ
- शल्यहृत्
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