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1 pathya
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2 पथ्यापथ्य
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3 पथ्य
pathyamfn. « belonging to the way», suitable, fit, proper, wholesome, salutary (lit. andᅠ fig.;
esp. said of diet in a medical sense) Yājñ. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
containing elements orᅠ leading forms, regular, normal Lāṭy. Nid. ;
m. Terminalia Chebula orᅠ Citrina L. ;
N. of a teacher AV. ;
(ā́) f. a path, way, road (with revátī, the auspicious path, personified as a deity of happiness andᅠ welfare) RV. TS. Br. ;
Terminalia Chebula orᅠ Citrina andᅠ other plants L. ;
N. of sev. metres Nid. Col. ;
N. of a woman Kathās. ;
n. a species of salt L. ;
- पथ्यशाक
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4 पथ्यशाक
pathya-ṡākam. a species of vegetable L.
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5 पथ्याशिन्
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6 पाठ्य
pāṭhyamfn. to be recited R. Sāh. ;
to be taught, needing instruction BhP. ;
- पाठ्यरत्नकोश
- पाडलीपुर
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7 पाठ्यरत्नकोश
pāṭhya-ratna-koṡam. N. of wk.
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8 पाथ्य
pāthyámfn. (prob.) being in the air, heavenly RV. VI, 16, 15 (N. of a Ṛishi Sāy.)
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9 प्रपथ्य
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10 अपथ्य
a-pathyamfn. unfit;
unsuitable;
inconsistent;
(in med.) unwholesome as food orᅠ drink in particular complaints
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11 अपथ्यनिमित्त
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12 अपथ्यभुज्
a-pathya-bhujmfn. eating what is forbidden
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13 अपाठ्य
a-pāṭhyamfn. illegible
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14 कुपथ्य
ku-pathyamfn. belonging to a bad way (lit. andᅠ fig.);
unwholesome (as diet, regimen, etc.), improper
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15 कुमुद
kú-mudan. <as m. L. >, « exciting what joy», the esculent white water-lily (Nymphaea esculenta) AV. IV, 34, 5 Suṡr. Ṡak. etc.. ;
the red lotus (Nymphaea rubra) L. ;
m. camphor Bhpr. ;
(in music) N. of a Dhruvaka;
N. of a particular comet VarBṛS. ;
of a Nāga MBh. Ragh. ;
of an attendant of Skanda MBh. IX, 2558 orᅠ of Vishṇu BhP. ;
of the elephant of the south-west orᅠ southern quarter L. ;
of a Daitya L. ;
of a son of Gada by Bṛihatī Hariv. 9193 ;
of a confidant of king Unmattâvanti Rājat. ;
of a monkey-hero MBh. R. ;
of a poet;
of a pupil of Pathya BhP. XII, 7, 2 ;
of a mountain BhP. VP. ;
of one of the smaller Dvīpas VP. ;
(ā) f. a form of Durgā BhP. X, 2, 12 MatsyaP. ;
the plant Gmelina arborea L. ;
the plant Pistia Stratiotes L. ;
the plant Desmodium gangeticum L. ;
the plant Grislea tomentosa L. ;
another plant (commonly Kaṭphala) L. ;
(ī) f. the plant Kaṭphala (Myrica sapida);
(am) n. camphor L. ;
silver L. ;
- कुमुदखण्ड
- कुमुदघ्नी
- कुमुदचन्द्र
- कुमुदनाथ
- कुमुदपत्त्राभ
- कुमुदपुष्पा
- कुमुदबन्धु
- कुमुदबान्धव
- कुमुदमय
- कुमुदवती
- कुमुदवन
- कुमुदसुहृद्
- कुमुदाकर
- कुमुदाक्ष
- कुमुददि
- कुमुदावास
- कुमुदेश
- कुमुदोत्तर
- कुमुदोत्पलिन्
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16 निष्पथ्य
nish-pathyamfn. unwell, ill Rājat.
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17 परिणाम
pari-ṇāmam. change, alteration, transformation into (instr.), development, evolution Sāṃkhyak. Yogas. Pur. Suṡr. ;
ripeness, maturity Kir. Uttarar. Mālatīm. ;
alteration of food, digestion Suṡr. Tarkas. ;
withering, fading ṠārṇgP. ;
lapse (of time) MBh. R. ;
decline (of age), growing old ib. Suṡr. ;
result, consequence, issue, end (ibc. andᅠ - me ind. finally, at last, in the end) Kāv. ;
(in rhet.) a figure of speech by which the properties of any object are transferred to that with which it is compared Kuval.;
N. of a holy man RTL. 269 ;
- darṡin mfn. looking forward to the issue orᅠ consequences (of any event), prudent, fore-sighted MBh. ;
- dṛishṭi f. foresight, providence MW. ;
- nirodha m. obstruction (of felicity caused) by human vicissitude (as birth, growth, death etc.) W. ;
- pathya mfn. suited to a future state orᅠ condition ib. ;
- mukha mfn. tending orᅠ verging towards the end, about to terminate Ṡak. ;
- ramaṇīya mfn. (a day) delightful at its close ib. ;
- vat mfn. having a natural development (- ttva n.) Ṡaṃk. ;
- vāda m. the « doctrine of evolution», the Sāṃkhya doctrine Sarvad. ;
- ṡūla n. violent andᅠ painful indigestion Cat.
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18 पूजापथ्यमाला
pūjā-pathya-mālāf. N. of wks.
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19 लङ्घनपथ्यनिर्णय
laṅghana-pathya-nirṇayam. N. of a medical wk.
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20 लास्य
lāsyan. dancing, a dauce (esp. accompanied with instrumental music andᅠ singing), a dance representing the emotions of love dramatically
(this was at one time a principal part of the drama, andᅠ as such accord. toᅠ Bharata andᅠ the Daṡa-rūpa consisted of 10 divisions orᅠ Aṇgas,
viz. geya-pada, sthita-pāṭhya, āsīna, pushpa-gaṇḍikā,
pracchedaka, tri-gūḍha orᅠ tri-mūḍhaka, saindhava,
dvigūḍhaka orᅠ vimūḍhaka, uttamóttamaka, andᅠ ukta-pratyukta;
including alsoᅠ a style of dramatic composition in which there is abrupt transition from Sanskṛit to Prākṛit. andᅠ from Prākṛit. to Sanskṛit;
the term lāsya is alsoᅠ applied to the Nāch < Nautch> dance of the Indian dancing girls, consisting chiefly of gesticulation with a shuffling movement of the feet forwards andᅠ backwards, as invented by Pārvati andᅠ opposed to the boisterous masculine dance called Tāṇḍava practised by Siva andᅠ his followers;
cf. IW. 467) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
m. a dancer MārkP. ;
N. of a king VP. ;
(ā) f. a dancing girl L.
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