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1 पञ्चतत्त्व
pañca-tattvan. the 5 elements collectively (cf. tattva) L. ;
(in the Tantras.) the 5 essentials (= pañca-makāra q.v.);
- prakāṡa m. -tvâ̱tmaka-stotra n. N. of wks.
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2 पञ्चम
pañcamámf (ī)n. the fifth VS. AV. etc. etc. (cf. Pāṇ. 5-2, 49);
forming the 5th part (with orᅠ sc. aṉṡa = 1/5) TBr. Mn. etc.;
= rucira orᅠ daksha L. ;
m. (in music) the 5th (later 7th) note of the gamut (supposed to be produced by the air drawn from 5 parts of the body) MBh. Sāh. ;
- rāga Gīt. ;
the 21st Kalpa (called after the musical note) VāyuP. ;
the 5th consonant of a Varga (i.e. the nasal) VPrāt. Pāṇ. Sch. ;
N. of a Muni Cat. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ below;
n. the fifth part, 1/5 (cf. above andᅠ Pāṇ. 5-3, 49);
copulation (as the 5th of the Tattvas. of the Tāntrikas;
cf. pañca-tattva);
(am) ind. for the fifth time, fifthly TBr. Mn. VIII, 125. ;
- पञ्चमभागीय
- पञ्चमराग
- पञ्चमवत्
- पञ्चमविलास
- पञ्चमसारसंहिता
- पञ्चमस्वर
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3 पञ्चाङ्ग
pañcâ̱ṅgan. (mostly ibc.) 5 members orᅠ parts of the body Kir. ;
5 parts of a tree (viz. root, bark, leaf, flower, andᅠ fruit) L. ;
5 modes of devotion (viz. silent prayer, oblations, libations, bathing idols, andᅠ feeding Brāhmans) W. ;
any aggregate of 5 parts ib. ;
mf (ī)n. 5-limbed, 5-membered (with praṇāma m. obeisance made with the arms, knees, head, voice, andᅠ look Tantras.);
having 5 parts orᅠ subdivisions Kāv. ( alsoᅠ - gika Suṡr.);
m. a tortoise orᅠ turtle L. (cf. pañcâ̱ṅga-gupta) a horse with 5 spots in various parts of his body L. (cf. pañca-bhadra);
(ī) f. a bit for horses KātyṠr. ;
a kind of bandage Suṡr. ;
n. a calendar orᅠ almanac (treating of 5 things, viy. solar days, lunar days, Nakshatras Yogas. and Karaṇas) L. ;
- kautuka n. - kaumudī f. - gaṇita n. N. of wks.;
- gupta m. a tortoise orᅠ turtle L. (cf. pañca-g-);
- tattva n. N. of wk.;
- pattra n. a calendar orᅠ almanac L. ( seeᅠ above);
- phala n. -ratnâ̱valī f. - rudranyāsa m. - vinoda m. N. of wks.;
- viprahīna andᅠ - vipratihīna m. N. of Buddha Divyâ̱v. ;
- ṡuddhi f. the favourableness of 5 (astrological circumstances, viz. the solar day, lunar day, Nakshatra, Yoga, andᅠ Karaṇa) MW. ;
- ṡodha n. - saralī f. - sādhana n. (- na-grahôdāharaṇa n. - nasāraṇī f.), - sāraṇī f. N. of wks.;
-ṅgâ̱dika mfn. (a pantomime) dealing with 5 members (cf. above) etc., Malav. I, 6/7 ;
-ṅgâ̱nayana n. N. of wk.
n. N. of a Stotra.
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4 पञ्चाङ्गप्रकाशदेव
pañcâ̱ṅga-prakāsakasiṉha
pañcâ̱ṅga-prakāṡa-devam. N. of the author of the Bhāgavata-tattva-bhāskara
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5 पञ्चाङ्गप्रकासकसिंह
pañcâ̱ṅga-prakāsakasiṉha
pañcâ̱ṅga-prakāṡa-devam. N. of the author of the Bhāgavata-tattva-bhāskara
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6 पञ्चपादिका
pañca-pādikāf. N. of a philos. wk.;
- ṭīkā f. - ṭikā-tattva-dīpana n. - dhyāsabhāshya-vyākhyā (-kâ̱dh-) f. - vivaraṇa n. (- ṇa-prakāṡikā f.), - vyākhyā f. - ṡāstra-darpaṇa m. N. of Comms.
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7 पञ्चमकार
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8 पञ्चविंश
pañca-viṉṡámf (ī)n. the 25th ṠBr. etc.;
containing orᅠ consisting of 25 ib. ;
representing the Pañcaviṇṡa Stoma, belonging to it, celebrated with it, etc. Br. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
m. a Stoma consisting of 25 parts VS. ṠBr. ;
N. of Vishṇu regarded as the 25th Tattva BhP. ;
- brāhmaṇa n. a Brāhmaṇa consisting of 25 books
N. of the TāṇḍyaBr.
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9 सांख्य
sāṉkhyamfn. (fr. saṉ-khyā) numeral, relating to number W. ;
relating to number (in gram as expressed by the case-terminations etc.) Pat. ;
rational, orᅠ discriminative W. ;
m. one who calculates orᅠ discriminates well, (esp.) an adherent of the Sāṃkhya doctrine CūlUp. MBh. etc.. ;
N. of a man Car. ;
patr. of the Vedic Ṛishi Atri. Anukr. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
n. (accord. toᅠ some alsoᅠ m.)
N. of one of the three great divisions of Hindū philosophy (ascribed to the sage Kapila <q.v.>, andᅠ so called either from, discriminating,
in general, orᅠ, more probably, from « reckoning up» orᅠ « enumerating» twenty-five Tattvas. < seeᅠ tattva> orᅠ true entities <twenty-three of which are evolved out of Prakṛiti « the primordial Essence» orᅠ « first-Producer»,
viz. Buddhi, Ahaṃkāra, the five Tan-mātras, the five Mahā-bhūtas andᅠ Manas;
the twenty-fifth being Purusha orᅠ Spirit. < sometimes called Soul> which is neither a Producer nor Production
< seeᅠ vikāra>, but wholly distinct from the twenty-four other Tattvas. andᅠ is multitudinous, each separate Purusha by its union with Prakṛiti causing a separate creation out of Prakṛiti,
the object of the philosophy being to effect the final liberation of the Purusha orᅠ Spirit. from the fetters caused by that creation;
the Yoga <q.v.> branch of the Saqikhya recognizes a Supreme Spirit. dominating each separate Purusha;
the Tantras. identify Prakṛiti with the wives of the gods, esp. with the wife of Ṡiva;
the oldest systematic exposition of the Sāṃkhya seems to have been by an author called Pañca-ṡikha <the germ, however, being found in the Shashṭi-tantra, of which only scanty fragments are extant>;
the original Sūtras were superseded by the Sāṃkhya-kārikā of Īṡvara-kṛishṇa,
the oldest manual on the Sāṃkhya system that has come down to us andᅠ probably written in the 5th century A.D.,
while the Sāṃkhya-sūtras orᅠ S3iva-pravacana andᅠ Tattva-samāsa, ascribed to the sage Kapila, are now thought to belong to as late a date as the 14th orᅠ 15th century orᅠ perhaps a little later) ṠvetUp. MBh. etc.. IW. 73 etc.. RTL. ;
- सांख्यकारिका
- सांख्यकौमुदी
- सांख्यक्रमदीपिका
- सांख्यचन्द्रिका
- सांख्यज्ञान
- सांख्यतत्त्वकौमुदी
- सांख्यतत्त्वचन्द्र्का
- सांख्यतत्त्वप्रदीप
- सांख्यतत्त्वप्रदीपिका
- सांख्यतत्त्वविलास
- सांख्यतरंग
- सांख्यदर्शन
- सांख्यपदार्थगाथा
- सांख्यपुरुष
- सांख्यप्रवचन
- सांख्यभिक्षु
- सांख्यमत
- सांख्यमय
- सांख्यमीमांसा
- सांख्यमुख्य
- सांख्ययोग
- सांख्यवृत्ति
- सांख्यसास्त्र
- सांख्यसप्तति
- सांख्यसार
- सांख्यसारविवेक
- सांख्यसूत्र
- सांख्यवृत्तिसार
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10 न्यायसिद्धाञ्जन
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11 न्यायसिद्धान्त
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12 प्रत्यङ्गिरा
praty-aṅgirāf. Acacia Sirissa Rasar. ;
a form of Durgā, one of the goddesses of the Tāntrikas Cat. ;
- kalpa m. - tattva n. -pañcâ̱ṅga n. - prayoga m. - mantra m. - mantra-ṛik-samudāya m. - sahasra-nāman andᅠ - mastotra n. - siddha-mantrôddhāra m. -sû̱kta n. - stotra n. -stotrôpâ̱sanâ̱di m. orᅠ n. N. of wks.
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13 सिद्धान्तपञ्चानन
siddhâ̱nta-pañcâ̱nanam. N. of the author of the Vākya-tattva
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