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3 མཁས་གྲུབ་
[mkhas grub]scholar, buddhist scholar who being learned has attained perfection, siddhas and pandits, learned and realized ones -
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5 विवाद
vi-vādam. (exceptionally n.) a dispute, quarrel, contest between (gen. orᅠ comp.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha, orᅠ comp.) orᅠ about, regarding (loc. gen. acc. with prati, orᅠ comp.) ShaḍvBr. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
contest at law, legal dispute, litigation, lawsuit Mn. Yājñ. etc. (with svāmi-pālayoḥ, disputes between the owner andᅠ tender of cattle orᅠ between master andᅠ servant IW. 261);
an argument Sarvad. ;
« sound» orᅠ « command» Ragh. XVIII, 42 ;
- kalpataru m. N. of wk.;
- kaumudī f. N. of a treatise on disputed points of grammar (by Lilā-maṇi);
- candra m. - candrikā f. - cintamaṇi m. - tattvadīpa, m. - tāṇḍava n. (?), - nirṇaya m. N. of wks. (cf. IW. 304, 305);
- pada n. the subject of a dispute orᅠ lawsuit Yājñ. Sch. ;
- pariccheda m. N. of wk.;
-bhaṅgâ̱rṇava m. N. of a compendium of civil law by Jagan-nātha (compiled at the close of the last century);
- bhīru mfn. afraid of a quarrel orᅠ contest Mālav. ;
-ratnâ̱kara m. (IW. 305), - vāridhi m. N. of wks. on law;
- ṡamana n. the allaying orᅠ settling of a dispute, pacification LiṇgaP. ;
- saṉvāda-bhū f. a matter orᅠ subject of controversy orᅠ discussion BhP. ;
-sārâ̱rṇava m. N. of a compendium of law by Sarvôru Trivedin (compiled by order of Sir William Jones);
- sindhu m. - setu m. - saukhya n. N. of wks.;
-dâ̱dhyāsita mfn. subject to dispute, disputed, discussed Sarvad. ;
-dâ̱navasara m. not an occasion for dispute orᅠ contest BhP. ;
-dâ̱nugata mfn. subject to dispute orᅠ litigation Yājñ. Sch. ;
-dâ̱rṇava-bhaṅga m. ( orᅠ - bhañjana n.) N. of wk. on law (compiled by a number of Paṇḍits);
-dâ̱rṇava-setu m. N. of a legal digest by Bāṇêṡvara andᅠ others (compiled by order of Warren Hastings);
-dâ̱rthin m. seeking for litigation, a litigant, prosecutor, plaintiff Yājñ. Sch. ;
-dâ̱spada n. the subject of a lawsuit (- di-bhūta) mfn. become the subject of a lawsuit, litigated, contested at law) ib.
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6 विसर्जनीय
vi-sarjanīya
(fr. vi-sarjana) seeᅠ vrata-visarjanīya;
m. (cf. vi-sarga above) N. of a symbol in grammar (usually marked by two perpendicular dots <:> representing a hard andᅠ distinctly audible aspiration;
it generally, but not always, occurs at the end of a word, often taking the place of final s andᅠ r;
it is called Visarjanīya either from its liability to be « rejected» orᅠ from its being pronounced with a full « emission» of breath, orᅠ from its usually appearing at the « end» of a word orᅠ sentence;
Paṇḍits in some parts of India seem to pronounce a vowel after it, e.g.. naraḥ like naraha, agniḥ like agnihi) Prāt. Pāṇ. etc.
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7 शिरोमणि
ṡiro-maṇim. « crest-jewel», a jewel worn on the head Ṛitus. VarBṛS. etc.;
the chief of (gen. orᅠ comp.;
- tā f.) Pañcar. Kathās. HPariṡ. etc.;
a title of honour conferred on Paṇḍits MW. ;
N. of the chief wk. on any subject andᅠ of various eminent scholars Cat. ;
- khaṇḍana n. -nyāyâ̱nusāri-vivṛiti f. N. of wks.;
- bhaṭṭa, -bhaṭṭâ̱cārya m. N. of various authors Cat. ;
- mathurā-nāthīya n. - vyākhyā f. N. of wks.
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8 श्रौतपदार्थनिर्वचन
ṡrauta-padâ̱rthanirvacanan. an explanation of technical terms occurring in Ṡrauta sacrifices (compiled about 1880 by Benares Paṇḍits)
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