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1 चर्मकार
carma-kāram. a worker in leather, shoemaker (offspring of a Caṇḍāla woman by a fisherman Parāṡ. ;
orᅠ of a Vaideha female by a Nishāda Mn. X, 36 ;
orᅠ of a Nishāda woman MBh. XIII, 2588)
VarBṛS. LXXXVII, 35 Rājat. IV ;
(ī) f. a shoemaker's wife Kulârṇ. VII ;
Mimosa abstergens L. ;
-râ̱luka m. a kind of bulbous plant Bhpr.
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2 स्वर
svara
svarám. (ifc. f. ā) sound, noise RV. etc. etc.;
voice Mn. MBh. etc.;
tone in recitation etc. (either high orᅠ low), accent (of which there are three kinds, udātta, anudātta qq.vv., andᅠ svarita),
a note of the musical scale (of which seven <rarely six orᅠ eight> are enumerated,
1. nishāda;
2. ṛishabha;
3. gāndhāra;
4. shaḍja;
5. madhyama;
6. dhaivata;
7. pañcama <described as resembling respectively the notes of an elephant, bull, goat, peacock, curlew orᅠ heron, horse, andᅠ Koil;
andᅠ designated by their initial letters orᅠ syllables thus, ni;
ṛi;
ga;
sha;
ma;
dha;
pa>, but the order is sometimes changed, shadja being placed first, andᅠ nishāda last) Prāt. ṠrS. Saṃgīt. MBh. etc.;
a symbolical expression for the number « seven» VarBṛS. ;
a vowel (either dīrgha, « long» ;
orᅠ hrasva, « short» ;
orᅠ pluta, « prolated») Prāt. ṠrS. MBh. etc.;
air breathed through the nostrils ChUp. ;
N. of Vishṇu Vishṇ. ;
(ā) f. N. of the chief wife of Brahmā. L. ;
(am) n. a musical note Sāy on RV. X, 146, 2 ;
N. of various Sāmans ĀrshBr.
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3 अनुलोमज
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4 आहिण्डक
āhiṇḍaka
āhiṇḍikam. a man of mixed origin (the son of a Nishāda father andᅠ a Vaidehī mother Mn. X, 37 ;
employed as a watchman outside gaols etc. Comm. on Mn.);
a traveller <in Prākṛit. > Mṛicch.
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5 आहिण्डिक
āhiṇḍaka
āhiṇḍikam. a man of mixed origin (the son of a Nishāda father andᅠ a Vaidehī mother Mn. X, 37 ;
employed as a watchman outside gaols etc. Comm. on Mn.);
a traveller <in Prākṛit. > Mṛicch.
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6 उपनिषद
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7 कारावर
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8 कुक्कुट
kukkuṭám. (ifc. f. ā Pāṇ. 4-1, 14 Kāṡ.)
a cock VS. I, 16 Mn. MBh. etc.. ;
a wild cock (Phasianus gallus);
(= kukuṭa) the plant Marsilea quadrifolia L. ;
a whisp of lighted straw orᅠ grass L. ;
a firebrand, spark of fire L. ;
the offspring of a Nishāda by a Sūdra woman (cf. kukkura) L. ;
(ī) L. ;
(Pāṇ. 4-4, 46) a hen VarBṛS. LXIII, 3 ;
a small houselizard L. ;
the plant Dolichos pruriens Suṡr. ;
(= kukūṭī) the plant Salmalia malabarica ( orᅠ the silk-cotton tree Bombax heptaphyllum) Suṡr. ;
hypocrisy (cf. kaukkuṭika) L. ;
(am) n. = kukkuṭâ̱sana Tantras. ;
- कुक्कुटकन्थ
- कुक्कुटध्वनि
- कुक्कुटनाडीयन्त्र
- कुक्कुटपक्षक
- कुक्कुटपाद
- कुक्कुटमञ्जरी
- कुक्कुटमण्डप
- कुक्कुटमर्दक
- कुक्कुटमर्दन
- कुक्कुटमस्तक
- कुक्कुटमिश्र
- कुक्कुटव्रत
- कुक्कुटशिख
- कुक्कुटागिरि
- कुक्कुटाण्ड
- कुक्कुटाण्डक
- कुक्कुटभ
- कुक्कुटाराम
- कुक्कुटार्म
- कुक्कुटासन
- कुक्कुटाहि
- कुक्कुटेश्वर
- कुक्कुटोरग
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9 कुक्कुटक
kukkuṭakam. a wild cock (Phasianus gallus) L. ;
the offspring of a Nishāda by a Ṡūdra woman Mn. X, 18 ;
( ikā) f. N. of one of the mothers in Skanda's retinue MBh. IX, 2633.
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10 कैवर्त
kaivartam. (cf. kev-) a fisherman (born of a prostitute by a Kshatriya orᅠ of an Āyogava female by a Nishāda father) Mn. VIII, 260; X, 34 MBh. R. etc.. ;
(ī) f. the wife of a fisherman L. ;
the grass Cyperus rotundus L. ;
- कैवर्तमुस्त
- कैवर्तमुस्तक
- कैवर्तीमुस्तक
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11 दाश
dāṡa
dāṡá
m. fisherman, ferryman, mariner VS. XXX, 16 Mṛicch. VIII, 408, 9 MBh. Hariv. etc.. ;
the son of a Nishāda by a woman of the Āyogava caste Mn. X, 34 ;
servant, slave L. ;
(ī) f. fisherwoman, female slave L. ;
3) the Vṛiddhi form of 2. daṡa in comp.
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12 निषाद
ni-shādám. N. of a wild non-Āryan tribe in India (described as hunters, fishermen, robbers etc.) VS. Br. MBh. etc.;
= bhilla, « the Bheels» Kathās. Mahīdh. ;
a man of any degraded tribe, an out-caste (esp. the son of a Brāhman by a Ṡūdra woman) Mn. X, 8 ;
the progenitor of the Ni-shad (said to have sprung from the thigh of Vena) MBh. Hariv. ;
(in music) N. of the first (more properly the last orᅠ 7th) note of the gamut MBh. XIV, 1419 ;
N. of a Kalpa VāyuP. ;
(ī) f. N. of a female of the Ni-shad tribe (- tva n.) MBh. Kathās. ;
- karshu ( orᅠ ū ?)
N. of a region Pāṇ. 4-2, 119 Sch. ;
- grāma m. a village of the Ni-shad Lāṭy. KātyṠr. ;
- tva n. state orᅠ condition of a Ni-shad R. ;
- rāshṭra n. the country of the Ni-shad (to the south-east of Madhya-deṡa) Var. ;
- vat m. = nishāda (in music) MBh. XII, 6859 ;
- saṅgha m. multitude orᅠ tribe of the Ni-shad Var. ;
- sthapati m. chief of the Ni-shad;
- strī f. a Ni-shad woman Mn. X, 39.
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13 पौल्कस
paulkasá
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14 भेक
bhekam. (probably onomat.;
but cf. Uṇ. III, 43) a frog Up. Kāv. etc.
(accord. toᅠ Kathās. XX, 77 the croaking of frogs was caused by the curse of Agni who was betrayed by them to the gods when he took refuge in the water);
a cloud L. ;
a timid man (= bhīru) L. (cf. bhela);
N. of a Nishāda andᅠ a Brāhmaṇī L. ;
(ī) f. a female frog L. Hydrocotyle Asiatica L. ;
- भेकपर्णी
- भेकभुज्
- भेकशब्द
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15 मघरव
maghá-ravam. N. of a Nishāda Cat.
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16 मड्डुकैरिक
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17 मन्दुपाल
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18 मार्गव
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19 मेद
meda1) m. fat (= medas) R. Kām. ;
a species of plant (= alambushā) L. ;
a partic. mixed caste (the son of a Vaideha andᅠ a Kārâvara orᅠ a Nishāda female accord. toᅠ some « any person who lives by degrading occupations») Mn. MBh. etc.;
N. of a serpent-demon MBh. ;
(ā) f. a root resembling ginger (said to be one of the 8 principal medicines) Suṡr. ;
(ī) f. gaṇa gaurâ̱di
2) in comp. for medas
- मेदकृत्
- मेदज
- मेदपाट
- मेदपाठ
- मेदभिल्ल
- मेदशिरस्
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20 रस
rásam. (ifc. f. ā) the sap orᅠ juice of plants, Juice of fruit, any liquid orᅠ fluid, the best orᅠ finest orᅠ prime part of anything, essence, marrow RV. etc. etc.;
water, liquor, drink MBh. Kāv. etc.;
juice of the sugar-cane, syrup Suṡr. ;
any mixture, draught, elixir, potion R. BhP. ;
melted butter L. ;
(with orᅠ scil. gavām) milk MBh. ;
(with orᅠ scil. vishasya) poison Daṡ. Rājat. ;
nectar L. ;
soup, broth L. ;
a constituent fluid orᅠ essential juice of the body, serum, (esp.) the primary juice called chyle (formed from the food andᅠ changed by the bile into blood) ib. ;
mercury, quicksilver (sometimes regarded as a kind of quintessence of the human body, else where as the seminal fluid of Ṡiva) Sarvad. ;
semen virile RV. I, 105, 2 ;
myrrh L. ;
any mineral orᅠ metallic salt Cat. ;
a metal orᅠ mineral in a state of fusion (cf. upa-, mahā-r-);
gold L. ;
Vanguieria Spinosa L. ;
a species of amaranth L. ;
green onion L. ;
resin L. ;
= amṛita L. ;
taste, flavour (as the principal quality of fluids, of which there are 6 original kinds, viz. madhura, sweet;
amla, sour;
lavaṇa, salt;
kaṭuka, pungent;
tikta, bitter;
andᅠ kashāya, astringent;
sometimes 63 varieties are distinguished, viz. beside the 6 original ones, 15 mixtures of 2, 20 of 3, 15 of 4, 6 of 5, andᅠ 1 of 6 flavours) ṠBr. etc. etc.;
N. of the number « six» VarBṛS. Ṡrutab. ;
any object of taste, condiment, sauce, spice, seasoning MBh. Kāv. etc.;
the tongue (as the organ of taste) BhP. ;
taste orᅠ inclination orᅠ fondness for (loc. with orᅠ scil. upari, orᅠ comp.), love, affection, desire MBh. Kāv. etc.;
charm pleasure, delight ib. ;
(in rhet.) the taste orᅠ character of a work, the feeling orᅠ sentiment prevailing in it (from 8 to 10 Rasas are generally enumerated, viz. ṡṛiṅgāra, love;
vīra, heroism;
bībhatsa, disgust;
raudra, anger orᅠ fury;
hāsya, mirth;
bhayānaka, terror;
karuṇa, pity;
adbhuta, wonder;
ṡānta, tranquillity orᅠ contentment;
vātsalya, paternal fondness;
the last orᅠ last two are sometimes omitted;
cf. under bhāva) Bhar. Daṡar. Kāvyâd. etc.. ;
the prevailing sentiment in human character Uttarar. Rājat. ;
(with Vaishṇavas) disposition of the heart orᅠ mind, religious sentiment (there are 5 Rasas orᅠ Ratis forming the 5 degrees of bhakti q.v.,
viz. ṡānti, dāsya, sākhya, vātsalya, andᅠ mādhurya) W. ;
a kind of metre Piṇg. ;
N. of the sacred syllable, « Om» ṠāṇkhGṛ. ;
the son of a Nishāda andᅠ a Ṡanakī L. ;
(ā) f. seeᅠ s.v.
- रसकङ्कालि
- रसकदम्बकल्लोलिनी
- रसकर्पूर
- रसकर्मन्
- रसकलिका
- रसकल्पना
- रसकल्पलता
- रसकल्पसारस्तव
- रसकल्याणीव्रत
- रसकषाय
- रसकुल्या
- रसकेतु
- रसकेसर
- रसकोमल
- रसकौतुक
- रसकौमुदी
- रसक्रिया
- रसगङ्गाधर
- रसगन्ध
- रसगन्धक
- रसगर्भ
- रसगान्धार
- रसगुण
- रसगोविन्द
- रसग्रह
- रसग्राहक
- रसघन
- रसघ्न
- रसचन्द्र
- रसचन्द्रिका
- रसचिन्तामणि
- रसचूडामणि
- रसज
- रसजात
- रसज्ञ
- रसज्ञान
- रसज्येष्ठ
- रसज्वर
- रसतत्त्वसार
- रसतन्मात्र
- रसतम
- रसतरंगिणी
- रसतस्
- रसता
- रसतेजस्
- रसत्व
- रसद
- रसदण्ड
- रसदर्पण
- रसदालिका
- रसदीपिका
- रसदीर्घिका
- रसद्राविन्
- रसधतु
- रसधेनु
- रसनाथ
- रसनाभ
- रसनायक
- रसनिबन्ध
- रसनिरूपण
- रसनिवृत्ति
- रसनेत्रिका
- रसनेत्री
- रसन्तम
- रसपति
- रसपद्धति
- रसपद्मचन्द्रिका
- रसपद्माकर
- रसपरिमल
- रसपर्पटी
- रसपाकज
- रसपाचक
- रसपारिजात
- रसपुष्प
- रसप्रकाश
- रसप्रदीप
- रसप्रबन्ध
- रसप्राशनी
- रसफल
- रसबन्धन
- रसबोध
- रसभङ्ग
- रसभव
- रसभस्मन्
- रसभावविद्
- रसभेद
- रसभेदिन्
- रसभेषजकल्प
- रसभोगमुक्तावली
- रसभोजन
- रसमञ्जरी
- रसमणि
- रसमय
- रसमल
- रसमहार्णव
- रसमातृ
- रसमातृका
- रसमात्र
- रसमिश्र
- रसमीमांसा
- रसमुक्तावलि
- रसमूला
- रसयामल
- रसयोग
- रसयोनि
- रसरत्न
- रसरसार्णव
- रसरहस्य
- रसराज
- रसलेह
- रसलोह
- रसवत्
- रसवती
- रसवर
- रसवर्ज
- रसवह
- रसवाद
- रसविक्रय
- रसविक्रयिन्
- रसविक्रेतृ
- रसविद्
- रसविद्ध
- रसविलास
- रसविवेक
- रसविशेष
- रसवैशेषिक
- रसशब्दसारणिनिघण्टु
- रसशार्दूल
- रससास्त्र
- रसशुक्त
- रसशोधन
- रससंस्कार
- रससंकेत
- रससंग्रह
- रससंग्राही
- रससदन
- रससमुच्चय
- रससर्वस्व
- रससागर
- रससार
- रससिद्ध
- रससिद्धान्तसंग्रह
- रससिद्धान्तसागर
- रससिद्धि
- रससिन्दूर
- रससिन्धु
- रससुधाकर
- रससुधानिधि
- रससुधाम्भोधि
- रससूत्रस्थान
- रससेतु
- रसस्थान
- रसहरण
- रसहारिन्
- रसहृदय
- रसहेमन्
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