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1 बलि
balím. (perhaps fr. bhṛi) tribute, offering, gift, oblation (in later language always with hṛi) RV. etc. etc.;
tax, impost, royal revenue Br. Mn. MBh. etc.;
any offering orᅠ propitiatory oblation (esp. an offering of portions of food, such as grain, rice etc., to certain gods, semi-divine beings, household divinities, spirits, men, birds, other animals andᅠ all creatures including even lifeless objects;
it is made before the daily meal by arranging portions of food in a circle orᅠ by throwing them into the air outside the house orᅠ into the sacred fire;
it is alsoᅠ called bhūta-yajña andᅠ was one of the 5 mahā-yajñas, orᅠ great devotional acts;
cf. RTL. 411, 421) GṛṠrS. Mn. (esp. III, 69, 71) MBh. etc.. ;
(often ifc. with the object, the receiver, the time, orᅠ the place of the offering);
fragments of food at a meal W. ;
a victim (often a goat orᅠ buffalo) offered to Durgā MW. ;
the handle of a chowrie orᅠ fly-flapper Megh. ;
N. of a Daitya (son of Virocana;
priding himself on his empire over the three worlds, he was humiliated by Vishnu, who appeared before him in the form of a Vāmana orᅠ dwarf. son of Kaṡyapa andᅠ Aditi andᅠ younger brother of Indra,
andᅠ obtained from him the promise of as much land as he could pace in three steps, whereupon the dwarf expanding himself deprived him of heaven andᅠ earth in two steps, but left him the sovereignty of Pātāla orᅠ the lower regions) MBh. Pur. etc. (cf. IW. 328);
N. of Indra in the 8th Manv-antara Pur. ;
of a Muni MBh. ;
of a king ib. Pañcat. ;
of a son of Su-tapas Hariv. Pur. (cf. vali)
- बलिकर
- बलिकरम्भ
- बलिकर्मन्
- बलिकृत्
- बलिगायत्री
- बलिचेष्टितवर्णन
- बलितन्त्र
- बलिदान
- बलिद्विष्
- बलिध्वंसिन्
- बलिनन्दन
- बलिनियमनोद्युत
- बलिंदम
- बलिपीठलक्षण
- बलिपुत्र
- बलिपुष्ट
- बलिपोदकी
- बलिप्रतिग्राहक
- बलिप्रिय
- बलिबन्धन
- बलिभद्र
- बलिभुज्
- बलिभृत्
- बलिभोज
- बलिभोजन
- बलिमत्
- बलिमन्दिर
- बलिमहानरेन्द्राख्यान
- बलिमात्र
- बलिवाक
- बलिविधान
- बलिविन्ध्य
- बलिवृषहन्
- बलिवेश्मन्
- बलिव्याकुल
- बलिषड्भाग
- बलिसद्मन्
- बलिसुदन
- बलिहन्
- बलिहरण
- बलिहार
- बलिह्रित्
- बलिहोम
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2 ब्रह्मयज्ञ
brahma-yajñám. « Vedic offering», recitation of portions of the Veda andᅠ sacred books at the Saṃdhyā ṠBr. ĀṡvGṛ. etc. (one of the 5 Mahā-yajñas orᅠ great devotional acts Mn. III, 69; 70 ;
cf. IW. 194 RTL. 393);
N. of the sacred texts for daily recitation;
- tarpaṇa n. devarshi-pitṛi-tarpaṇa n. - prayoga m. - saṉhitā f. -jñâ̱di-vidhi m. - jñôpanishad f. N. of wks.
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3 मनुष्ययज्ञ
manushyá-yajñám. « man-offering», the act of devotion due to men (i.e. atithi-pūjana, the honouring of guests orᅠ hospitality, one of the 5 mahā-yājñas q.v.) ṠBr. ĀṡvGṛ. etc.
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