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1 पान्नग
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2 पतग
pata-gam. a winged orᅠ flying animal, bird Mn. MBh. etc.;
the sky-flying luminary i.e. the sun MBh. ;
N. of one of the 5 fires in the Svadhākāra Hariv. ;
- pati m. « lord of birds»
N. of Garuḍa Mṛicch. ;
- pannaga m. pl. birds andᅠ serpents R. ;
- rāja m. « king of birds»
N. of Garuḍa BhP. ;
- vara m. « chief of birds»
N. of Jaṭāyu R. ;
- gêṡvara m. « lord of birds»
N. of Garuḍa ( MBh.) orᅠ Jaṭāyu ( R.);
- gôraga m. pl. bird andᅠ snake deities Mn. VII, 23.
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3 बहुपन्नग
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4 ब्रह्मपन्नग
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5 वनपन्नग
vána-pannagam. a forest-snake MBh.
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6 विपन्नग
ví-pannagamfn. destitute of serpents Ṡiṡ. IV, 15.
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7 विषपन्नग
vísha-pannagam. a venomous serpent Kām.
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8 शवपन्नग
ṡava-pannagam. a dead serpent MBh.
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9 सपन्नग
sa-pannagamfn. having serpents MW.
См. также в других словарях:
pānnaga — पान्नग … Indonesian dictionary
bahú-pannaga — बहुपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
brahma-pannaga — ब्रह्मपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
sa-pannaga — सपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
ṡava-pannaga — शवपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
vána-pannaga — वनपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
ví-pannaga — विपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
vísha-pannaga — विषपन्नग … Indonesian dictionary
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