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101 रक्तमोक्ष
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102 विनिर्मोक्ष
vi-nir-moksham. ( moksh) emancipation, liberation, release from (comp.) MBh. R. ;
exclusion, exemption L.
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103 विप्रमोक्ष
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104 विमोक्ष
vi-mokshám. the being loosened orᅠ undone PārGṛ. ;
release, deliverance from (abl. orᅠ comp.) MBh. R. etc.;
liberation of the soul i.e. final emancipation (sometimes 8, sometimes 3 kinds are enumerated cf. Dharmas. 59 and 73) ṠBr. Bhag. etc.;
letting loose, setting at liberty (a thief) Mn. VIII, 3, 16 ;
giving up, abandoning VPrāt. MBh. ;
letting flow, shedding (of tears) MBh. ;
gift, bestowal (of wealth) R. ;
discharge (of arrows) MBh. ;
- karā f. N. of a Kiṃ-narī Kāraṇḍ.
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105 विलक्षण
ví-lakshaṇavi-lakshaṇa1) mf (ā)n. having different marks, varying in character, different, differing from (abl. orᅠ comp.;
- tā, f.;
- tva n.) NṛisUp. Suṡr. Sāh. etc.;
various, manifold BhP. ;
not admitting of exact definition BhP. Kāvyâd. Sch. ;
n. any state orᅠ condition which is without distinctive mark orᅠ for which no cause can be assigned, vain orᅠ causeless state L. ;
- catur-daṡaka n. - janmaprakāṡikā f. -mokshâ̱dhikāra m. N. of wks. - 1
2) n. the act of distinguishing, perceiving, seeing, observing W. 2.
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106 शक्तिमोक्ष
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107 शापमोक्ष
ṡāpa-moksham. id. MBh. ;
uttering of a curse R.
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108 षट्प्रज्ञ
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109 संसारमोक्ष
saṉ-sāra-moksham. emancipation from the world ṠvetUp.
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110 सिरामोक्ष
sirā-moksham. « vein-loosing», blood-letting, venesection ib.
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111 हनुमोक्ष
hánu-moksham. relaxation of the jaws Suṡr.
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112 हेमाद्रि
hemâ̱drim. « golden mountain», Meru orᅠ Sumeru L. ;
N. of an author (son of Kāma-deva;
he lived in the 13th century A.D. andᅠ wrote the encyclopaedical wk. Catur-varga-cintāmaṇi, divided into 5 Khaṇḍas, Vrata, Dāna, Tīrtha, Moksha, andᅠ Pariṡesha) Cat. ;
(with bhaṭṭa) N. of the author of a Comm. on Raghu-vaṇṡa;
- jaraṇa m. (= hemâ̱drikā), - dāna-khaṇḍa-sāra m. orᅠ n. - prayoga m. -prâ̱yaṡcitta n. N. of wks.
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113 Мокша
р. (РФ) Moksha -
114 mdf
Mokshale code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):moksaEnglish-French codes for the representation of names of languages ISO 639-1-2 > mdf
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115 mdf
le code pour représentation ( ISO 639-2) de nom de (d'):moksaMokshaCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > mdf
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116 moksa
moksaMokshamdf—05.05.2003AddCodes français-anglais pour la représentation des noms de langues ISO 639-1-2 > moksa
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117 мокша
(в индуи́зме и будди́зме - освобождение души от всякой изменчивости, страданий и превратного бытия, последовательности рождений и смертей в санса́ре) moksha -
118 мокша
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119 мокшанин
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120 мокшанка
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