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1 दोषपरिहार
dosha-parihāram. N. of wk.
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2 निष्परीहार
nish-parīhāramfn. not avoiding, not observing caution;
(am) ind. not so as to avoid Suṡr.
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3 पवित्ररोगपरिहारप्रयोग
pavítra-roga-parihāra-prayogam. N. of wk.
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4 बलबल
balábalamfn. at one time strong at another weak MārkP. ;
n. strength andᅠ weakness, relative strength orᅠ power orᅠ weight orᅠ highness orᅠ dignity orᅠ importance Mn. Yājñ. Kāv. etc.;
- bīja-bhaṅga m. - sūtra-bṛihad-vṛitti f. -lâ̱kshepa-parihāra, m. N. of wks.
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5 भूगोल
bhū́-golam. « earth-ball», the terrestrial globe, earth Kāv. Pañcar. BhP. ;
N. of wk.;
kha-gola-virodha-parihāra m. - varṇana n. N. of wks.;
- vidyā f. knowledge of the terrestrial globe, geography MW. ;
- vistāra m. -vṛittâ̱nta m. - vyavasthā-tantrôktā f. - saṉgraha m. - sāra m. n. (?), -hastâ̱malaka n. N. of wks.
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6 विपरिहार
vi-parihāram. id. Sāy.
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7 विरोध
vi-rodham. opposition, hostility, quarrel, strife between (gen., rarely instr., orᅠ comp.) orᅠ with (instr. with orᅠ without saha, orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
hostile contact of inanimate objects (as of planets etc.) VarBṛS. ;
(logical) contradiction, contrariety, antithesis, inconsistency, incompatibility KātyṠr. Kaṇ. Kap. etc.. ;
(ifc.) conflict with, injury of (instr. = at the cost orᅠ to the detriment of) Yājñ. MBh. ;
hindrance, prevention Gaut. ;
blockade, siege W. ;
adversity, calamity, misfortune Sāh. ;
perversity Kathās. ;
(in rhet.) an apparent contradiction orᅠ incongruity (e.g.. bharato 'piṡatru-ghnaḥ) Kpr. ;
(in dram.) impediment to the successful progress of a plot W. ;
(ī) f. fixed rule, ordinance(?) W. ;
- kāraka mfn. causing opposition orᅠ disagreement, fomenting quarrels MW. ;
- kṛit mfn. causing dissension orᅠ revolt Yājñ. Sch. ;
m. an enemy MW. ;
the 45th year in Jupiter's cycle of 60 years Cat. ;
- kriyā f. quarrel, strife Ragh. ;
- parihāra m. removal of incompatibility, reconciliation Kull. on Mn. VII, 152 ;
N. of wk. on Bhakti (by Lakshmaṇâcārya);
of another wk. on the reconciliation of the different Vaishṇava systems (by Varadâcārya);
- phala n. the fruit orᅠ result of perverseness Kathās. ;
- bhañjanī f. N. of a commentary on the Rāmāyaṇa;
- bhāj mfn. contradictory, opposed to (instr.) Sāh. ;
- vát mfn. containing a contradiction Kāvyâd. ;
- varūthinī f. - varūthinī-nirodha m. - varūthinī-bhañjinī, f. - vāda m. N. of wks.;
- ṡamana. n. making up a quarrel Daṡar. ;
-dhâ̱carana m. (in rhet.) apparent conduct L. ;
-dhâ̱bhâ̱sa m. (in rhet.) aparent contradiction, the semblance of opposite qualities Pratāp. ;
-dhâ̱laṉkāra m. (in rhet) a figure of speech implying incongruity (cf. under vi-rodha) MW. ;
- dhôkti f. dispute, mutual contradiction Pāṇ. 1-3, 50 Sch. ;
- dhôddhāra m. N. of wk.;
- dhôpamā f. (in rhet.) a comparison founded on opposition (e.g.. « the lotus flower andᅠ thy face are opposed < as rivals> to each other» i.e. resemble each other), Kāvyftd. II, 33.
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8 सुपरिहर
su-pariharamfn. easy to avoid Bādar. Sch.
См. также в других словарях:
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nish-parīhāra — निष्परीहार … Indonesian dictionary
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su-parihara — सुपरिहर … Indonesian dictionary
vi-parihāra — विपरिहार … Indonesian dictionary
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