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1 नामरत्नविवरण
nāma-ratna-vivaraṇan.nAma-siddhâ̱nta
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2 नामरत्नाकर
nāma-ratnâ̱karam. N. of wks.
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3 नामरत्नावली
nāma-ratnâ̱valīf. N. of wks.
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4 रङ्गनाथ
raṅga-nātham. ( alsoᅠ with bhaṭṭa, dīkshita, ācārya, yajvan, sūri) N. of various authors andᅠ other men, (esp.) of a Sch. on the Vikramôrvaṡī (A. D. 1656) andᅠ a Sch. on the Sūrya-siddhânta;
of a place Cat. ;
-deṡikâ̱hnika n. - nāṭaka n. - nāma-ratna n. - pādukā-sahasra n. - maṅgala-stotra n. - māhātmya n. - stotra n.;
-thâ̱nuṡāsana n. -thâ̱shṭaka n. -thâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. - thīya n. N. of wks.
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5 मणिरत्न
maṇí-ratnan. a jewel, gem Hariv. R. (with Buddhists one of a sovereign's 7 treasures, Dharniaṡ. 85);
- maya mf (ī) n. formed orᅠ consisting of j's, crystalline MBh. ;
- māla f. garland of jewels
N. of 2 wks.;
- vat mfn. containing jewels MBh. ;
- suvarṇin mfn. containing precious stones andᅠ gold R. ;
-nâ̱kara m. N. of wk. ( alsoᅠ called nāma-r-)
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6 महालक्ष्मी
mahā́-lakshmīf. the great Lakshmī (properly the Ṡakti of Nārāyaṇa orᅠ Vishṇu, but sometimes identified with Durgā orᅠ with Sarasvatī;
alsoᅠ N. of Dākshāyaṇī in Kara-vīra) Pañcar. Kathās. (cf. RTL. 385);
N. of a girl 13 years old andᅠ not arrived at puberty (who represents the goddess Durgā at the Durgā festival) L. ;
of a woman Cat. ;
a kind of metre Col.;
- kalpa m. N. of wk.;
- tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha Cat. ;
- nāma-vidhi m. - paddhati f. - ratna-koṡa m. N. of wks.;
- vilāsa m. a partic. drug L. ;
- vrata n. a partic. religious observance Cat. ;
(- ta-pūjā f.), -sû̱kta n. - stotra n. - hṛidaya n. (- ya-stotra n.);
- my-ashṭaka n. N. of wks.
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7 माला
mālāf. a wreath, garland, crown GṛṠrS. MBh. etc.;
a string of beads, necklace, rosary. Kāv. Pañcat. (cf. aksha- andᅠ ratna-m-);
a row, line, streak MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a series, regular succession (with nāmnām, a collection of words arrayed in a series, a vocabulary, dictionary;
cf. nāma-m-);
a kind of Krama-pātha (cf. krama-mālā);
N. of various metres Col.;
(in rhet.) a series of epithets orᅠ similes W. ;
(in dram.) a series of offerings for obtaining any object of desire (Ṡak. III, 17) Sāh. ;
(in astrol.) a partic. Dala-yoga (q.v.) VarBṛS. Sch. ;
Trigonella Corniculata L. ;
N. of a river MBh. ;
of a glossary
seeᅠ mālin
- मालाकण्ठ
- मालाकन्द
- मालाकर
- मालाकार
- मालाकारिणी
- मालाकुट
- मालागुण
- मालागुणा
- मालाग्रन्थि
- मालाङ्क
- मालातृण
- मालातृणक
- मालादामन्
- मालादीपक
- मालादूर्वा
- मालाधर
- मालाधार
- मालाप्रस्थ
- मालाफल
- मालामनु
- मालामन्त्र
- मालामय
- मालारिष्टा
- मालारूप
- मालालिका
- मालाली
- मालावत्
- मालावत
- मालावादखण्ड
- मालाशोधन
- मालासंस्कार
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8 विष्णुनाममाहात्मरत्नस्तोत्र
víshṇu-nāma-māhātma-ratna-stotran. N. of wks.
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