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1 लोप
lopam. breaking, hurting, injury, destruction, interruption MBh. Kāv. etc.;
neglect, violation, transgression (of a vow orᅠ duty) Mn. Yājñ. etc.;
robbing, plundering MBh. ;
want, deficiency, absence, disappearance ṠrS. Ragh. ;
(in gram.) dropping, elision (generally as distinguished from the terms lup, ṡlu, luk, which are only applicable to affixes;
when lopa of an affix takes place, a blank is substituted, which exerts the same influence on the base as the affix itself, but when either luk orᅠ lup orᅠ ṡlu of an affix is enjoined, then the affix is not only dropped but it is alsoᅠ inoperative on the base;
thus in the Ist pl. of kati, where jas is said to be elided by luk, the change of the final of the base to Guṇa does not take place i.e. both the affix andᅠ its effect on the base are abolished;
moreover, lopa refers only to the last letter of an affix, whereas by luk etc. the dropping of the whole affix is implied) Nir. Prāt. Pāṇ. etc.;
( lópā) f. a partic. bird TS. ;
a kind of bird L. ;
= lopā-mudrā below
lopaka etc.
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2 लोपामुद्रा
lopā-mudrāf. N. of the reputed wife of the sage Agastya (she is said to have been formed by the sage himself andᅠ then secretly introduced into the palace of the king of Vidarbha, where she grew up as his daughter;
she asked her husband to acquire immense riches;
so he went to the rich demon Ilvala, andᅠ having conquered him, satisfied his wife with his wealth;
she is considered as the authoress of RV. I, 179, 4) RV. MBh. Hariv. etc.. ;
- kavi m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
- pati orᅠ - sahacara m. husband of Lopā-mudrā
N. of Agastya L.
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