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1 मघवन्
maghá-van
nom. m. maghávā orᅠ - vān f. maghónī orᅠ maghavatī < Vop. >;
n. maghavat;
nom. pl. m. once maghónas;
cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 128; 133),
possessing orᅠ distributing gifts, bountiful, liberal, munificent (esp. said of Indra andᅠ other gods, but alsoᅠ of institutors of sacrifices who pay the priests andᅠ singers) RV. AV. TS. ṠBr. Up. ;
m. N. of Indra ( alsoᅠ pl. - vantaḥ) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
of a Vyāsa orᅠ arranger of the Purāṇas Cat. ;
of a Dānava Hariv. ;
of the 3rd Cakra-vartin in Bhārata L. ;
- vat-tvá n. liberality, munificence RV. ;
- van-nagara n. « Indra's city»
N. of a town Rājat. ;
- van-mukta-kuliṡa m. orᅠ n. (?) the thunderbolt hurled by Indra Bhartṛ.
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2 मघवत्
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3 माघवत
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4 भास्कर
bhā́s-kara
« making light», shining, glittering, bright MBh. Bhartṛ. (v.l. bhāsura andᅠ - svara);
m. (ifc. f. ā) the sun TĀr. etc. etc.;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
fire L. ;
a hero L. ;
Calotropis Gigantea L. ;
( alsoᅠ with dikshita, paṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, miṡra, ṡāstrin, ācārya etc.) N. of various authors (esp. of a celebrated astronomer, commonly called Bhāskarâcārya q.v.);
often found at the end of names (e.g.. jñāna-bh-, brahmaṇya-bh- etc.);
n. gold L. ;
a kind of breach (made by thieves in a wall) Mṛicch. ;
N. of a Tirtha Cat. ;
- kaṇṭha m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- caritra n. N. of wk.;
- deva m. N. of a poet;
- nandin m. the son of the god of the sun Mṛicch. ;
- nṛisiṉha m. N. of a Sch. on Vātsyāyana's Kāma-sūtra (he wrote in 1788);
- priya m. « fond of the sun», a ruby L. ;
- bhāshya n. N. of wk.;
- rāya m. N. of various authors Cat. ;
- lavaṇa n. a partic. mixture Bhpr. ;
- vat mfn. possessing a sun Hcat. ;
- varman m. N. of a man Daṡ. ;
of various princes Hcar. Vās. Introd. ;
- vrata n. N. of a partic. religious observance Cat. ;
- ṡarman andᅠ - ṡishya m. N. of authors Cat. ;
- saptamī f. N. of the 7th day in the light half of the month Māgha W. ;
- sena m. N. of a poet Cat. ;
- stotra n. N. of a hymn to the sun;
-râ̱cārya m. N. of various authors (esp. of a celebrated astronomer who lived in the 12th century andᅠ wrote the Siddhānta-ṡiromaṇi IW. 176 etc..);
-râ̱varta m. a partic. kind of headache L. ;
-râ̱hnika n. N. of wk.:
- róshṭā f. Polanisia, Icosandra L. ;
bhās-kara
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