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physician (of the soul)

  • 1 ἰατρός

    ἰατρός, οῦ, ὁ (s. ἰάομαι; Hom.+)
    one who undertakes the cure of physical ailments, physician Mt 9:12; Mk 2:17; Lk 5:31 (cp. on these pass. Plut., Mor. 230f, Phocion 746 [10, 5]; Stob., Floril. III p. 462, 14 H. οὐδὲ γὰρ ἰατρὸς ὑγιείας ὢν ποιητικὸς ἐν τοῖς ὑγιαίνουσι τὴν διατριβὴν ποιεῖται=no physician who can produce cures wastes time among the healthy); Ox 1 recto, 9–14 (ASyn. 33, 85, s. GTh 31; cp. Dio Chrys. 8 [9], 4 νοσοῦντες ἐπιδημοῦντος ἰατροῦ μὴ προσῄεσαν said in irony, of sick people unwilling to consult a resident physician); Mk 5:26 (Sb 8266, 13ff [161/160 B.C.] when physicians refuse to help, the god Amenothis intervenes with a miracle). ἰατροῖς προσαναλίσκειν ὅλον τὸν βίον spend all of one’s money on physicians Lk 8:43 v.l. (PStras 73, 18f, a physician’s fee of 20 drachmas; Diod S 32, 11, 3 a physician διπλοῦν ἀπῄτει τὸν μισθόν. But some physicians are honored for accepting no remuneration, s. FKudlien, in Sozialmassnahmen und Fürsorge, ed. HKloft, ’88, 90–92; s. also Danker, Benefactor, nos. 1–4 for positive view). Given as the profession of one named Luke Col 4:14 (Heraclid. Pont., Fgm. 118 W. Ἀσκληπιάδης ὁ ἰ.; Strabo 10, 5, 6 p. 486 Ἐρασίστρατος ὁ ἰ.; Sb 8327 [ins II A.D.] Ἀπολλώνιος ἰατρός). In a proverb (s. Jülicher, Gleichn. 172f; EKlostermann and FHauck ad loc.) ἰατρὲ θεράπευσον σεαυτόν physician, heal yourself Lk 4:23 (Eur., Fgm. 1086 Nauck2 ἄλλων ἰατρὸς αὐτὸς ἕλκεσιν βρύων. Aesop, Fab. 289 P.=H. 78 and 78b=Babr. 120 πῶς ἄλλον ἰήσῃ, ὸ̔ς σαυτὸν μὴ σῴζεις).—Papias (3:2); AcPl Ha 5, 34. For IEph 7:2 s. 2.
    one who undertakes the healing of supra-physical maladies, physician (of the soul) (Diog. L. 3, 45 an epigram calls Plato the ἰητὴρ ψυχῆς; schol. on Pla. 227a ὁ Σωκράτης ἰατρὸς περὶ ψυχήν; Diod S 34+35 Fgm. 17, 1 τῆς λύπης ὁ κάλλιστος ἰατρὸς χρόνος; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 31 ἰ. ἁμαρτημάτων) of God (s. DRahnenführer, Das Testament des Hiob, ZNW 62, ’71, 76; Aristoph., Av. 584 and Lycophron 1207; 1377 of Apollo; Simplicius in Epict. p. 41, 51 God as ἰατρός; Ael. Aristid. 47, 57 K.=23 p. 459 D.: Asclepius as ἀληθινὸς ἰατρός) Dg 9:6. Of Jesus Christ ἰ. σαρκικὸς καὶ πνευματικός physician of body and soul (or ph. who is flesh and spirit) IEph 7:2. s. JOtt, D. Bezeichnung Christi als ἰατρός in d. urchristl. Literatur: Der Katholik 90, 1910, 457f; AvHarnack, Mission4 I 1923, 129ff; RAC I 720–25. On medical practice in the Gr-Rom. world s. ANRW II Principat 37, 1–3, 93–96.—B. 308. DELG s.v. ἰάομαι. M-M. SEG XXXIX, 1804. TW.

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  • 2 sielunhoitaja

    yks.nom. sielunhoitaja; yks.gen. sielunhoitajan; yks.part. sielunhoitajaa; yks.ill. sielunhoitajaan; mon.gen. sielunhoitajien sielunhoitajain; mon.part. sielunhoitajia; mon.ill. sielunhoitajiin
    physician of the soul (noun)
    * * *
    • physician of the soul

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  • 3 प्राणः _prāṇḥ

    प्राणः 1 Breath, respiration.
    -2 The breath of life, vitality, life, vital air, principle of life (usually pl. in this sense, the Prāṇas being five; प्राण, अपान, समान, व्यान and उदान); प्राणैरुपक्रोशमलीमसैर्वा R.2.53;12.54; (हृदि प्राणो गुदे$पानः समानो नाभिसंस्थितः । उदानः कण्ठदेशस्थो व्यानः सर्वशरीरगः ॥).
    -3 The first of the five life-winds or vital airs (which has its seat in the lungs); अपाने जुह्वति प्राणं प्राणे$पानं तथापरे । प्राणापानगती रुद्ध्वा प्राणायाम- परायणाः ॥ Bg.4.29.
    -4 Wind, air inhaled.
    -5 Energy, vigour, strength, power; as in प्राणसार q. v.; युद्धातिथ्यं प्रदास्यामि यथाप्राणं निशाचर Rām.3.5.28; Bhāg.8.2.29; सर्वप्राणप्रवणमघवन्मुक्तमाहत्य वक्षः Mv.1.45.
    -6 The spirit or soul (opp. शरीर).
    -7 The Supreme Spirit; इमानि भूतानि प्राणमेवाभिसंविशन्ति Bṛi. Up.1.11.5.
    -8 An organ of sense; स्पृष्ट्वैतानशुचिर्नित्यमद्भिः प्राणानुपस्पृशेत् । गात्राणि चैव सर्वाणि नाभिं पाणितलेन तु ॥ Ms.4.143; मरीचिमिश्रा ऋषयः प्राणेभ्यो$हं च जज्ञिरे Bhāg.1.6.31.
    -9 Any person or thing as dear and necessary as life, a beloved person or object; कोशः कोशवतः प्राणाः प्राणाः प्राणा न भूपतेः H.2.9; अर्थपतेर्विमर्दको बहिश्चराः प्राणाः Dk.
    -1 The life or essence of poetry, poetical talent or genius; inspiration.
    -11 Aspiration; as in महाप्राण or अल्पप्राण q. v.
    -12 Digestion.
    -13 A breath as a measure of time.
    -14 Gum-myrrh.
    -15 Life, living (जीवन); दैवं च दैवसंयुक्तं प्राणश्च प्राणदश्च ह । अपेक्षापूर्वकरणादशुभानां शुभं फलम् ॥ Mb.12.36.14.
    -16 Food (अन्न); अनस्तिकानां भूतानां प्राणदाः पितरश्च ये Mb.12.12.4.
    -17 N. of Brahmā, Viṣṇu and other gods.
    -Comp. -अतिपातः killing a living being, taking away life.
    -अत्ययः loss of life.
    -अधिक a.
    1 dearer than life.
    -2 superior in strength or vigour.
    -अधिनाथः a husband.
    -अधिपः the soul.
    -अन्तः death; capital punishment; अब्राह्मणः संग्रहणे प्राणान्तं दण्डमर्हति Ms.8.359.
    -अन्तिक a.
    1 fatal, mortal.
    -2 lasting to the end of life, ending with life.
    -3 dangerous.
    -4 capital (as a sentence); अज्ञानात् वारुणीं पीत्वा संस्कारेणैव शुद्ध्यति । मतिपूर्वमनिर्देश्यं प्राणान्तिकमिति स्थितिः ॥ Ms. 11.146. (
    -कम्) murder.
    -अपहारिन् a. fatal, destructive to life.
    -अपानम्, -नौ air inhaled and exhaled; प्राणापाना- न्तरे देवी वाग्वै नित्यं प्रतिष्ठिता Mañjūṣā.
    -अयनम् an organ of sense; (सुप्तिमूर्च्छोपतापेषु प्राणायनविघाततः । नेहते$हमिति ज्ञानं मृत्युप्रज्वारयोरपि ॥ Bhāg.4.29.72.
    -आघातः destruction of life, killing a living being; प्राणाघातान्निवृत्तिः Bh.3.63.
    -आचार्यः a physician to a king.
    -आत्मन् m. the vital or animal soul.
    -आद a. fatal, mortal, causing death.
    -आबाधः injury to life; प्राणाबाधयुक्तास्वापत्सु Kau. A.1.8.
    -आयामः restraining or suspending the breath during the mental recitation of the names or attributes of a deity.
    -आहुतिः f. an oblation to the five Prāṇas.
    -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 a lover, husband; नीचैः शंस हृदि स्थितो हि ननु मे प्राणेश्वरः श्रोष्यति Amaru.67; बाला लोलविलोचना शिव शिव प्राणेशमालोकते Bv.2.57.
    -2 wind.
    -ईशा, -ईश्वरी a wife, beloved, mistress.
    -उत्क्रमणम्, -उत्सर्गः departure of the soul, death.
    -उपहारः food.
    -कर a. refreshing or reviving the spirits; सद्यो मांसं नवान्नं च बाला स्त्री क्षीरभोजनम् । क्षीर- मुष्णोदकं चैव सद्यः प्राणकराणि षट् ॥ Chāṇakya.
    -कर्मन् n. Vital function.
    -कृच्छ्रम्, -बाधा peril of life, a danger to life.
    -ग्रहः the nose.
    -घातक a. destructive to life.
    -घोषः the sound from the ears when the fingers are put therein; छिद्रप्रतीतिश्छायायां प्राणघोषानुपश्रुतिः Bhāg.1.42.29.
    -घ्नः a. fatal, life-destroying.
    -चयः increase of strength.
    -छिद् a.
    1 murderous.
    -2 destructive.
    -छेदः murder.
    -त्यागः 1 suicide; वरं प्राणत्यागो न च पिशुनवाक्येष्वभिरुचिः H.1.
    -2 death.
    - a. life-giving.
    (-दम्) 1 water.
    -2 blood.
    (-दः) 1 Viṣṇu.
    -2 Brahmā.
    -3 Terminalia Tomentosa (Mar. ऐन).
    -दा Terminalia Chebula (Mar. हिरडा).
    -दक्षिणा gift of life; प्राणदक्षिणां दा 'to grant one his life'.
    -दण्डः capital punishment.
    -दयितः a husband.
    -दातृ a. 'life-giver', saviour, deliverer.
    -दानम् 1 resigning life.
    -2 the gift of life, saving one's life.
    -दुरोदरम्, -द्यूतम् fighting for life.
    -दृह् a. Sustaining or prolonging the breath.
    -द्रोहः an attempt upon any body's life.
    -धार a. living, animate. (
    -रः) a living being.
    -धारणम् 1 maintenance or support of life.
    -2 vitality.
    -3 a means of supporting life.
    -नाथः 1 a lover, husband.
    -2 an epithet of Yama.
    -निग्रहः restraint of breath, checking the breath.
    -पतिः 1 a lover, husband.
    -2 the soul; बुद्धिं समाच्छाद्य च मे समान्युरुद्भूयते प्राणपतिः शरीरे Mb.3. 269.4.
    -3 a physician.
    -पत्नी the voice.
    -परिक्रयः staking one's life.
    -परिक्षीण a. one whose life is drawing to a close.
    -परिग्रहः possession of life, life, existence.
    -प्रद, -दायक, -दायिन् a. restoring or saving life.
    -प्रयाणम् departure of life, death.
    -प्रियः 'as dear as life', a lover, husband.
    -भक्ष a. feeding on air only.
    -भास्वत् m. the ocean.
    -भृत् a. possessed of life, living, animate, sentient. (-m.) a living being; अन्तर्गतं प्राणभृतां हि वेद R.2.43.
    -2 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -मोक्षणम् 1 departure of life, death.
    -2 suicide.
    -यमः = प्राणायाम q. v.
    -यात्रा 1 support of life; maintenance, livelihood; पिण्डपात- मात्रप्राणयात्रां भगवतीम् Māl.1.
    -2 the act of breathing.
    -यात्रिक requisite for subsistence; प्राणयात्रिकमात्रः स्यात् Ms.6.57.
    -योनिः 1 the Supreme Being.
    -2 wind. (-f.) the source of life.
    -रन्ध्रम् 1 the mouth.
    -2 a nostril.
    -रोधः 1 suppressing the breath.
    -2 danger to life.
    -वल्लभा a mistress, wife.
    -विद्या the science of breath or vital airs.
    -विनाशः, -विप्लवः loss of life, death.
    -वियोगः separation of the soul from the body, death.
    -वृत्तिः f. a vital function.
    -व्ययः cost or sacri- fice of life.
    -शरीरः the Supreme Being; स क्रतुं कुर्वीत मनोमयः प्राणशरीरः Ch. Up.
    -संयमः suspension of breath.
    -संशयः, -संकटम्, -संदेहः risk or danger to life, peril of life, a very great peril.
    -संहिता a manner of reciting the Vedic text.
    -सद्मन् n. the body.
    -सम a. as dear as life. (
    -मः) a husband, lover. (
    -मा) a wife; नूनं प्राणसमावियोगविधुरः स्तम्बेरमस्ताम्यति Māl.9.33.
    -सार a. 'having life as the essence', full of strength and vigour, muscular; गिरिचर इव नागः प्राणसारं (गात्रं) विभर्ति Ś.2.4.
    -हर, -हारिन् a. causing death, taking away life, fatal; पुरो मम प्राणहरो भविष्यसि Gīt.7.
    -2 capital.
    -हारक a. fatal. (
    -कम्) a kind of deadly poison.

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  • 4 जीव _jīva

    जीव a. [जीव्-कर्तरि क] Living, existing; जीवपुत्रे निवर्तस्व Rām.4.19.11; असच्च सज्जीवमजीवमन्यत् Bhāg.5.1.12.
    -वः 1 The principle of life, the vital breath, life, soul; गतजीव, जीवत्याग, जीवाशा &c.
    -2 The individual or personal soul enshrined in the human body and im- parting to it life, motion and sensation (called जीवात्मन् as opposed to परमात्मन् the Supreme Soul); Y.3.131; Ms.12.22-23; सम्पद्यते गुणैर्मुक्तो जीवो जीवं विहाय माम् । जीवो जीवविनिर्मुक्तो गुणैश्चाशयसंभवैः ॥ Bhāg.11.25.36. (here जीव = लिङ्गशरीर).
    -3 Life, existence.
    -4 A creature, living being.
    -5 Livelihood, profession.
    -6 N. of Karṇa.
    -7 N. of one of the Maruts.
    -8 The constella- tion पुष्य.
    -9 N. of Bṛihaspati.
    -1 The third lustrum in the cycle of Jupiter.
    -11 Association of cause and effect.
    -12 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -Comp. -अन्तकः 1 a bird- catcher, fowler.
    -2 a murderer, slayer.
    -अजीवाधारः the world of organic and inorganic creation.
    -आत्मन् m. the individual soul enshrined in the human body (as opposed to परमात्मन् 'the Supreme Soul').
    -आदानम् abstracting healthy blood, bleeding (in medic.).
    -आधानम् preservation of life.
    -आधारः the heart.
    -इन्धनम् glowing fire-wood, burning wood.
    -उत्सर्गः 'casting off life,' voluntary death, suicide.
    -उपाधिः the three states, i. e. waking, dreaming and sleeping.
    -ऊर्णा the wool of a living animal.
    -कोशः The subtle body (लिङ्गशरीर);. तदनुस्मर<णध्वस्तजीवकोशास्तमध्ययन् Bhāg. 1.82.48.
    -गृहम्, -मन्दिरम् 'the abode of the soul', the body.
    -ग्राहः a prisoner taken alive;
    -ग्राहम् ind. in an alive condition; जीवग्राहं निगृह्णीमो वयमेनं नराधिपाः Mb.6.77.1.
    -घनः Brahmā.
    - a. born alive.
    -जीवः, -जीवकः (also जीवंजीवः) the Chakora bird; रक्तानि हृत्वा वासांसि जायते जीवजीवकः Ms.12.66. According to Artha- śāstra, however, it means a pheasant; विषाभ्याशे ग्लायति जीवंजीवकः । चकोरस्याक्षिणी विरज्येते Kau. A.1.2.17.
    -तोका a woman whose children are living.
    -दः 1 a physician.
    -2 an enemy.
    -दशा mortal existence.
    -धनम् 'living wealth', property in the shape of living crea- tures, live-stock.
    -धानी the earth.
    -निकायः a being endowed with life.
    -पतिः f.,
    -पत्नी a woman whose husband is alive.
    -पत्रम् a fresh leaf.
    -पितृ, -पितृक a. (a son or daughter) whose father is still alive.
    -पुत्रा, -वत्सा a woman whose son is living; जीवपुत्रे निवर्तस्व पुत्रं रक्षस्व चाङ्गदम् Rām.4.19.11.
    -मन्दिरम् The body; L. D. B.
    -मरणम् Death in life; जीवन्मरण- मेतद् इति कौटिल्यः Kau. A.1.17.
    -मातृका the seven mothers or female divinities; (कुमारी धनदा नन्दा विमला मङ्गला बला । पद्मा चेति च विख्याताः सप्तैता जीवमातृकाः ॥).
    -योनिः a sentient being.
    -रक्तम् menstrual blood.
    -लोकः 1 the world of living beings, the world of mortals, the world or worldly existence; आलोकमर्कादिव जीवलोकः R.5.35; त्वत्प्रयाणे शान्तालोकः सर्वतो जीवलोकः Māl. 9.37; जीवलोकतिलकः प्रलीयते 21; so स्वप्नेन्द्रजालसदृशः खलु जीवलोकः Śānti.2.2; Bg.11.7; U.4.17.
    -2 living beings; दिवस इवाभ्रश्यामस्तपात्यये जीवलोकस्य Ś.3.12; or आलोकमर्कादिव जीवलोकः R.5.35.
    -वृत्तिः f. breeding or keeping cattle.
    -शेष a. one to whom only life is left, escaping only with life and nothing more.
    -शोणितम् living, i. e. healthy blood.
    -संक्रमणम् transmigration of the soul.
    -साधनम् grain, corn.
    -साफल्यम् realization or attainment of the chief end of human existence.
    -सूः 'the mother of living beings', a woman whose children are living.
    -स्थानम् 1 a joint, an articulation.
    -2 the vital parts, heart.

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  • 5 अमृत _amṛta

    अमृत a.
    1 Not dead; अमृते जारजः कुण्डः Ak.
    -2 Im- mortal; अपाम सोममृता अभूम Rv.8.48.3; U.1.1. ब्रह्मणो हि प्रतिष्ठाहममृतस्याव्ययस्य च Bg.14.27.
    -3 Imperishable, Indestructible, eternal.
    -4 Causing immortality.
    -5 Beautiful, agreeable, desired. पाञ्चजन्याभिषिक्तश्च राजा$- मृतमुखो$भवत् Mb.12.4.17.
    -तः 1 A god, an immortal, deity. आरुरोह यथा देवः सोमो$मृतमयं रथम् Mb.12.37.44.
    -2 N. of Dhanvantari, physician of the gods; also N. of Indra, of the sun, of Prajāpati, of the soul, Viṣṇu and Śiva.
    -3 N. of a plant (वनमुद्ग, Mar. मटकी)
    -4 N. of the root of a plant (वाराहीकन्द, Mar. डुकरकंद).
    -ता 1 Spirituous liquor.
    -2 N. of various plants; e. g. आमलकी, हरीतकी, गुडूची, मागधी, तुलसी, इन्द्रवारुणी, ज्योतिष्मती, गोरक्षदुग्धा, अतिविषा, रक्तत्रिवृत्, दूर्वा, स्थूलमांसहरीतकी.
    -3 N. of one of the Nāḍīs in the body; नाडीनामुदयक्रमेण जगतः पञ्चामृताकर्षणात् Māl.5.2.
    -5 One of the rays of the sun; सौरीभिरिव नाडीभिरमृताख्याभिरम्मयः R.1.58.
    -तम् 1 (a) Immortality, imperishable state; न मृत्युरासीदमृतं न तर्हि Rv.1.129.2; Ms.22.85. (b) Final beatitude, absolution; तपसा किल्विषं हन्ति विद्ययामृतमश्रुते Ms.12.14; स श्रिये चामृताय चAk.
    -2 The collective body of immortals.
    -3 (a) The world of immortality, Paradise, Heaven; the power of eternity, immortal light, eternity.
    -4 Nectar of immortality, ambrosia, beverage of the gods (opp. विष) supposed to be churned out of the ocean; देवासुरैरमृतमम्बुनिधिर्ममन्थे Ki.5.3; विषादप्यमृतं ग्राह्यम् Ms.2.239; विषमप्यमृतं क्वचिद्भवेदमृतं वा विषमीश्वरेच्छया R.8.46; oft. used in combination with words like वाच्, वचनम्, वाणी &c; कुमारजन्मामृतसंमिताक्षरम् R.3.16; आप्यायितो$सौ वचनामृतेन Mb.; अमृतं शिशिरे वह्निरमृतं क्षीरभोजनम् Pt.1.128 the height of pleasure or gratification.
    -5 The Soma juice.
    -6 Antidote against poison.
    -7 The residue or leavings of a sacrifice (यज्ञशेष); विघसाशी भवेन्नित्यं नित्यं वा$मृतभोजनः Ms.3.285.
    -8 Unsolicited alms, alms got without solicitation; मृतं स्याद्याचितं भैक्षम- मृतं स्यादयाचितम् Ms.4.4-5.
    -9 Water; मथितामृतफेनाभमरजो- वस्त्रमुत्तमम् Rām.5.18.24. अमृताध्मातजीमूत U.6.21; अमृता- दुन्मथ्यमानात् K.136; cf. also the formulas अमृतोपस्तरणमसि स्वाहा and अमृतापिधानमसि स्वाहा; Mahānār. Up.7 and 1; repeated by Brāhmaṇas at the time of sipping water before the commencement and at the end of meals.
    -1 A drug.
    -11 Clarified butter; अमृतं नाम यत् सन्तो मन्त्रजिह्वेषु जुह्वति Śi.2.17.
    -12 Milk; अमृतं च सुधा चैव सुधा चैवामृतं तथा Mb.13.67.12.
    -13 Food in general.
    -14 Boiled rice.
    -15 Anything sweet, anything lovely or charming; a sweetmeat. यथामृतघटं दंशा मकरा इव चार्णवम् Rām.7.7.3.
    -16 Pro- perty.
    -17 Gold.
    -18 Quicksilver.
    -19 Poison.
    -2 The poison called वत्सनाभ.
    -21 The Supreme Spirit (ब्रह्मन्).
    -22 N. of sacred place.
    -23 N. of particular conjunc- tions of Nakṣatras (lunar asterisms) with week days (वारनक्षत्रयोग) or of lunar days with week days (तिथि- वारयोग).
    -24 The number four.
    -25 splendour, light. [cf. Gr. ambrotos, ambrosia; L. immortalis]. cf. अमृतं वारि सुरयोर्निर्वाणे चातिसुन्दरे । अयाचिते यज्ञशेषे पुंसि धन्वन्तरे$पि च । पीयूषे च धृते दीप्तावाचार्ये विबुधे$पि च । हरीतक्यामाम- लक्यां गलूच्यामपि तत्स्त्रियाम् । Nm.
    -Comp. -अंशुः, -करः, -दीधितिः, -द्युतिः, -रश्मिः &c. epithets of the moon; अमृतदीधितिरेष विदर्भजे N.4.14; अमृतांशूद्भव born from the moon; from whom was born the moon, N. of Viṣṇu.
    -अंशुकः An interior variety of gems having white rays, Kau. A.2.11.
    -अक्षर a. immortal and imperishable; क्षरं प्रधानममृताक्षरं हरः Śvet. Up.
    -अग्रभूः N. of the horse of Indra (उच्चैःश्रवस्); अमृताग्रभुवः पुरेव पुच्छम् Śi. 2.43.
    -अन्धस्, -अशनः, -आशिन् m. 'one whose food is nectar'; a god, an immortal.
    -अपिधानम् Water sipped after eating nectar-like food so as to overlay it like a cover.
    -असु a. whose soul is immortal; अमृतासुर्वर्धमानः सुजन्मा Av.5.1.1.
    -आशः 1 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -2 a god; इदं कार्यममृताशाः शृणोमि Mb.12.299.7.
    -आसङ्गः a sort of collyrium.
    -आहरणः N. of Garuḍa who once stole Amṛita.
    -इष्टका a kind of sacrificial brick shaped like the golden head of men, beasts &c. (पशुशीर्षाणि).
    -ईशः, ईश्वरः N. of Śiva.
    -उत्पन्ना a fly.
    (-न्नम्), -उद्भवम् 1 A kind of collyrium (खर्परीतुत्थम्).
    -2 Potassium permanganate
    -उपस्तरणम् Water sipped as a substratum for the nectar-like food. (
    -वः) N. of the Bilva tree.
    -ओदनः Name of a son of Siṁhahanu, and uncle of Śākyamuni.
    -करः, -किरणः 'nectar-rayed', the moon.
    -कुण्डम् a vessel containing nectar.
    -क्षारम् sal ammoniac. (Mar. नवसागर).
    -गतिः N. of a metre consisting of 4 syllables.
    -गर्भ a. filled with water or nectar; ambrosial.
    (-र्भः) 1 the indivi- dual soul.
    -2 the Supreme Soul.
    -3 child of immorta- lity (said of sleep); देवानाममृतगर्भो$सि स्वप्न Av.6.46.1.
    -चितिः f. an arrangement or accumulation of sacrifi- cial bricks conferring immortality.
    - a. produced by or from nectar. (
    -जः) a sort of plant, Yellow Myro- balan (Mar. हिरडा).
    -जटा N. of a plant (जटामासी).
    -तरङ्गिणी moonlight.
    -तिलका N. of a metre of 4 lines, also called त्वरितगति.
    -द्रव a. shedding nectar. (
    -वः) flow of nectar.
    -धार a. shedding nectar. (
    -रा)
    1 N. of a metre.
    -2 flow of nectar.
    -नन्दनः A pavilion with 58 pillars (Matsya P.27.8.).
    -नादोपनिषद् f. 'The sound of immortality', Name of an Upaniṣad.
    -पः 1 a drinker of nectar' a god or deity.
    -2 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -3 one who drinks wine; ध्रुवममृतपनामवाञ्छयासावधरममुं मधुपस्तवा- जिहीते Śi.7.42. (where अ˚ has sense
    1 also).
    -पक्षः 1 having golden or immortal wings, a sort of hawk.
    -2 the immortal or golden wings of sacrificial fire.
    -3 fire itself.
    -फलः N. of two trees पटोल and पारावत.
    (-ला) 1 a bunch of grapes, vine plant, a grape (द्राक्षा)
    -2 = आमलकी. (
    -लम्) a sort of fruit (रुचिफल) found in the country of the Mudgalas according to Bhāva P.
    -बन्धुः Ved.
    1 a god or deity in general.
    -2 a horse or the moon.
    -3 A friend or keeper of immortality; तां देवा अन्वजायन्त भद्रा अमृतबन्धवः Rv.1.72.5.
    -बिन्दू- पनिषद् f. 'drop of nectar',:N. of an Upaniṣad of the Atharvaveda.
    -भल्लातकी a sort of medicinal prepara- tion of ghee mentioned by Chakradatta.
    -भवनम् N. of a monastery (built by Amṛitaprabha); Raj. T.
    -भुज् m. an immortal, a god, deity; one who tastes the sacrificial residues.
    -भू a. free from birth and death.
    -मति = ˚गति q. v.
    -मन्थनम् 1 churning (of the ocean) for nectar.
    -2 N. of the chapters 17 to 19 of Mb.1.
    -मालिनी N. of Durgā.
    -मूर्तिः The moon; आप्याययत्यसौ लोकं वदनामृतमूर्तिना Bhāg.4.16.9.
    -योगः see under अमृत.
    -रसः 1 nectar, ambrosia; काव्यामृतरसास्वादः H.1; विविधकाव्यामृतरसान् पिवामः Bh.3.4.
    -2 the Supreme Spirit.
    (-सा) 1 dark-coloured grapes.
    -2 a sort of cake (Mar. अनर्सा).
    -लता, -लतिका a nectar-giving creeping plant (गुडूची).
    -वाक a. producing nectar like sweet words.
    -संयावम् a sort of dish mentioned in Bhāva P.
    -सार a. ambrosial; ˚राणि प्रज्ञानानि U.7.
    (-रः) 1 clarified butter.
    -2 a sort of अयःपाक. ˚जः raw sugar, molasses (गुड).
    -सूः, -सूतिः 1 the moon (distilling nectar).
    -2 mother of the gods.
    -सोदरः 1 'brother of nectar', the horse called उच्चैःश्रवस्.
    -2 a horse in general.
    -स्रवः flow of nectar. (
    -वा) N. of a plant and tree (रुदन्ती-रुद्रवन्ती; Mar. रानहरभरा).
    -स्त्रुत् a. shedding or distilling nectar; स्वरेण तस्याममृतस्रुतेव Ku.1.45.

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  • 6 सूत्रम् _sūtram

    सूत्रम् [सूत्र्-अच्]
    1 A thread, string, line, cord; पुष्पमालानुषङ्गेण सूत्रं शिरसि धार्यते Subhās.; मणौ वज्रसमुत्कीर्णे सूत्रस्येवास्ति मे गतिः R.1.4.
    -2 A fibre; सुराङ्गना कर्षति खण्डिताग्रात् सूत्रं मृणालादिव राजहंसी V.1.18; Ku.1.4.
    -3 A wire.
    -4 A collection of threads.
    -5 The sacred thread or sacrificial cord worn by members of the first three classes; शिखासूत्रवान् ब्राह्मणः Tarka K.; विप्रत्वे सूत्रमेव हि Bhāg.12.2.3.
    -6 The string or wire of a puppet.
    -7 A short rule or precept, an aphorism.
    -8 A short or concise technical sentence used as a memorial rule; it is thus defined:-- स्वल्पाक्षरमसंदिग्धं सारवद् विश्वतोमुखम् । अस्तोभमनवद्यं च सूत्रं सूत्रविदो विदुः.
    -9 Any work or manu- al containing such aphoristic rules; e. g. मानवकल्पसूत्र, आपस्तम्बसूत्र, गृह्यसूत्र &c.
    -1 A rule, canon, decree (in law).
    -11 A girdle; वासः ससूत्रं लघुमारुतो$हरद् भवस्य देवस्य किलानुपश्यतः Bhāg.8.12.23.
    -12 A line, stroke.
    -13 A sketch, plan; त्वमेव धर्मार्थदुघाभिपत्तये दक्षेण सूत्रेण ससर्जिथा- ध्वरम् Bhāg.4.6.44.
    -14 Indication, prelude; विशङ्क्य सूत्रं पुरुषायितस्य तद् भविष्यतो$स्मायि तदा तदालिभिः N.16.15.
    -Comp. -अध्यक्षः superintendent of weaving; Kau. A.2.
    -आत्मन् a. having the nature of a string or thread. (-m.) the soul.
    -आली a string of beads &c. worn round the neck, a necklace.
    -कण्ठः 1 a Brāhmaṇa.
    -2 a pigeon, dove.
    -3 a wag-tail.
    -कर्मन् n. carpentry; अथ भूमिप्रदेशज्ञाः सूत्रकर्मविशारदाः Rām.2.8.1. ˚विशेषज्ञः a weaver; Rām.2.83.12.
    -कारः, -कृत् m.
    1 an author or composer of Sūtras.
    -2 a carpenter.
    -कोणः, -कोणकः a small drum shaped like an hour- glass (डमरु).
    -कोशः a skein of yarn.
    -क्रीडा a parti- cular game with strings (one of the 64 kalās).
    -गण्डिका a kind of stick used by weavers in spinning threads.
    -ग्रन्थः a book of a phorisms.
    -ग्राह a. seizing a thread.
    -ग्राहिन् m. a draftsman, an architect.
    -चरणम् N. of a class of Charaṇas or Vedic schools which introduced various Sūtra-works.
    -तन्तुः 1 a thread, string.
    -2 perseverance, energy.
    -तर्कुटी a distaff, spindle.
    -दरिद्र a. 'poor in threads', having a small number of threads, thread-bare; अयं पटः सूत्रदरिद्रतां गतः Mk.2.9.
    -धरः, -धारः 1 'the thread- holder', a stage-manager, the principal actor who arranges the cast of characters and instructs them, and takes a prominent part in the Prastāvanā or pre- lude; he is thus defined:-- नाट्यस्य यदनुष्ठानं तत् सूत्रं स्यात् सबीजकम् । रङ्गदैवतपूजाकृत् सूत्रधार इति स्मृतः ॥
    -2 a carpen- ter, an artisan.
    -3 the author of a set of aphorisms.
    -4 an epithet of Indra.
    -धृक् m.
    1 an architect.
    -2 a stage-manager.
    -पातः applying the measuring line.
    -पिटकः N. of one of the three collections of Buddhistic writings.
    -पुष्पः the cotton plant.
    -प्रोत a. fastened. with wires (as puppets).
    -भिद् m. a tailor.
    -भृत् m. = सूत्रधार q. v.
    -यन्त्रम् 1 'a thread-machine', shuttle.
    -2 a weaver's loom; सूत्रयन्त्रजविशिष्टचेष्टयाश्चर्यसञ्जिबहुशालभञ्जिकः N.18.13.
    -3 a shuttle.
    -वापः weaving (threads).
    -वीणा a kind of lute.
    -वेष्टनम् 1 a weaver's shuttle.
    -2 the act of weaving.
    -शाखम् the body.
    -स्थानम् (in medic. works) the first general section (treating of the physician, disease, remedies &c).

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  • 7 गन्धर्व


    gandharvá
    m. a Gandharva <though in later times the Gandharvas are regarded as a class, yet in RV. rarely more than one is mentioned;

    he is designated as the heavenly Gandharva ( divyág- RV. IX, 86, 36 and X, 139, 5),
    andᅠ is alsoᅠ called Viṡvā-vasu ( RV. X, 85, 21 and 22;139, 4 and 5) andᅠ Vāyu-keṡa (in pl. RV. III, 38, 6);
    his habitation is the sky, orᅠ the region of the air andᅠ the heavenly waters
    ( RV. I, 22, 14; VIII, 77, 5; IX, 85, 12; 86, 36; X, 10, 4 AV. II, 2, 3);
    his especial duty is to guard the heavenly Soma RV. IX, 83, 4 and 85, 12,
    which the gods obtain through his intervention RV. AV. VII, 73, 3 ; cf. RV. I, 22, 14 ;
    it is obtained for the human race by Indra, who conquers the Gandharva andᅠ takes it by force ( RV. VIII, 1, 11 and 77, 5);
    the heavenly Gandharva is supposed to be a good physician, because the Soma is considered as the best medicine;
    possibly, however, the word Soma originally denoted not the beverage so called, but the moon, andᅠ the heavenly Gandharva may have been the genius orᅠ tutelary deity of the moon;
    in one passage RV. IX, 86, 36 the heavenly Gandharva andᅠ the Soma are identified;
    he is alsoᅠ regarded as one of the genii who regulate the course of the Sun's horses
    i, 163, 2; X, 177, 2; cf. 135, 5 ;
    he knows andᅠ makes known the secrets of heaven andᅠ divine truths generally
    ( X, 139, 5 and 6 AV. II, 1, 2; XX, 128, 3 VS. XI, 1; XXXII, 9);
    he is the parent of the first pair of human beings, Yama andᅠ Yamī RV. X, 10, 4),
    andᅠ has a peculiar mystical power over women andᅠ a right to possess them RV. X, 85, 21 and 22; 40 and 41 ;
    for this reason he is invoked in marriage ceremonies AV. XIV, 2, 35 and 36 ;
    ecstatic states of mind andᅠ possession by evil spirits are supposed to be derived from the heavenly Gandharva (cf. - gṛihīta, - graha);
    the Gandharvas as a class have the same characteristic features as the one Gandharva;
    they live in the sky RV. AV. ṠBr. XIV,
    guard the Soma RV. IX, 113, 3 ṠBr. III AitBr. I, 27,
    are governed by Varuṇa (just as the Apsarasas are governed by Soma) ṠBr. XIII ĀṡvṠr. X, 7, 3,
    know the best medicines AV. VIII, 7, 23 VS. XII, 98,
    regulate the course of the asterisms ( AV. XIII, 1, 23 BhP. IV, 29, 21 ;
    hence twenty-seven are mentioned VS. IX, 7),
    follow after women andᅠ are desirous of intercourse with them (AV. ṠBr. III) ;
    as soon as a girl becomes marriageable, she belongs to Soma, the Gandharvas, andᅠ Agni Gṛihyās. II, 19 f. Pañcat. Suṡr. ;
    the wives of the Gandharvas are the Apsarasas
    (cf. gandharvâ̱psarás),
    andᅠ like them the Gandharvas are invoked in gambling with dice AV. VII, 109, 5 ;
    they are alsoᅠ feared as evil beings together with the Rākshasas, Kimīdins, Piṡācas, etc., amulets being worn as a protection against them ( AV. Suṡr.);
    they are said to have revealed the Vedas to Vāc
    ( ṠBr. III ; cf. PārGṛ. II, 12, 2),
    andᅠ are called the preceptors of the Ṛishis ṠBr. XI ;
    Purūravas is called among them ( ib.);
    in epic poetry the Gandharvas are the celestial musicians orᅠ heavenly singers (cf. RV. X, 177, 2)
    who form the orchestra at the banquets of the gods, andᅠ they belong together with the Apsarasas to Indra's heaven, sharing alsoᅠ in his battles;
    Yājñ. I, 71 MBh. Hariv. etc..; cf. RTL. p. 238 ;
    in the more systematic mythology the Gandharvas constitute one of the classes into which the higher creation is divided
    (i.e. gods, manes, Gandharvas AV. XI, 5, 2 ;
    orᅠ gods, Asuras, Gandharvas, men TS. VII, 8, 25, 2 ;
    cf. ṠBr. X ;
    orᅠ gods, men, Gandharvas, Apsarasas, Sarpas, andᅠ manes AitBr. III, 31, 5 ;
    for other enumerations cf. Nir. III, 8 Mn. I, 37 RTL. p. 237 ;
    III, 196; VII, 23; XII, 47 Nal. etc..);
    divine andᅠ human Gandharvas are distinguished
    ( TUp. II, 8 the divine orᅠ Deva-Gandharvas are enumerated MBh. I, 2550 ff. and 4810 ff.);
    another passage names 11 classes of Gandharvas (TĀr. I, 9, 3) ;
    the chief orᅠ leader of the Gandharvas is named Citra-ratha Bhag. X, 26 ;
    they are called the creatures of Prajāpati Mn. I, 37 ;
    orᅠ of Brahmā. Hariv. 11793 orᅠ of Kaṡyapa 11850 ;
    orᅠ of the Munis MBh. I, 2550 Hariv. 11553 ;
    orᅠ of Prādhā MBh. I, 2556 ;
    orᅠ of Arishṭā Hariv. 234 VP. I, 21 orᅠ of Vāc ( PadmaP.);
    with Jainas the Gandharvas constitute one of the eight classes of the Vyantaras>;
    N. of the attendant of the 17th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇī L. ;
    a singer VarBṛS. LXXXVII, 33 BhP. I, 11, 21 ;
    the Koïl orᅠ black cuckoo L. ;
    a sage, pious man Mahīdh. on VS. XXXII, 9 ;
    a horse MBh. III, 11762 ;
    cf. II, 1043 ;
    the musk deer (derived fr. gandha) L. ;
    the soul after death andᅠ previous to its being born again (corresponding in some respects to the western notion of a ghost) L. ;
    N. of the 14th Kalpa orᅠ period of the world VāyuP. I, 21, 30 ;
    of the 21st Muhūrta Sūryapr. ;
    of a Svara orᅠ tone (for gāndhāra?) Hariv. II, 120, 4 ;
    m. pl. the Gandharvas ( seeᅠ above);
    N. of a people (named together with the Gāndhāras) R. VII, 100, 10 f. and 101, 2 ff. and 11 VarBṛS. XIV, 31 ;
    (ā) f. Durgā Hariv. II, 120, 4 (v.l. gāndharvī);
    (ī́) f. Gandharvī (daughter of Surabhi andᅠ mother of the race of horses MBh. I, 2631 f. R. III, 20, 28 f. VāyuP.)
    RV. X, 11, 2 R. ;
    night BhP. IV, 29, 21 ;
    + cf. Gk. κένταυρος fr. κενθαργγος
    - गन्धर्वकन्या
    - गन्धर्वखण्ड
    - गन्धर्वगृहीत
    - गन्धर्वग्रह
    - गन्धर्वतैल
    - गन्धर्वत्व
    - गन्धर्वदत्ता
    - गन्धर्वनगर
    - गन्धर्वपत्नी
    - गन्धर्वपद
    - गन्धर्वपुर
    - गन्धर्वराज
    - गन्धर्वर्तु
    - गन्धर्वलोक
    - गन्धर्वविद्या
    - गन्धर्वविवाह
    - गन्धर्ववेद
    - गन्धर्वहस्त
    - गन्धर्वहस्तक
    - गन्धर्वाप्सरस्
    - गन्धर्वेष्ठा

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  • 8 प्राणपति


    prâ̱ṇá-pati
    m. « life-lord», the soul MBh. ;

    a physician. Car. ;
    a husband MW.

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  • 9 नरः _narḥ

    नरः [नॄ-नये-अच्]
    1 A man, male person; संयोजयति विद्यैव नीचगापि नरं सरित् । समुद्रमिव दुर्धर्षं नृपं भाग्यमतः परम् ॥ H. Pr.5; Ms.1.96;2.213.
    -2 A man or piece at chess.
    -3 The pin of a sun-dial.
    -4 The Supreme Spirit, the original or eternal man.
    -5 Man's length (= पुरुष. q. v.).
    -6 N. of a primitive sage.
    -7 N. of Ar- juna; see नरनारायण below.
    -8 A horse.
    -9 (In gram.) A personal termination.
    -1 The individual soul (जीवात्मा); Mb.12.28.5.
    -Comp. -अङ्गः 1 the penis.
    -2 eruption on the face.
    -अधमः a wretch, miscreant.
    -अधिपः, अधिपतिः, -ईशः, -ईश्वरः, -देवः, -पतिः, -पालः a king; नरपतिहितकर्ता द्वेष्यतां याति लोके Pt. नराणां च नराधिपम् Bg.1.27; Ms.7.13; R.2.75;3.42;7.62; Me.39; Y.1.311.
    -अन्तकः death.
    -अयनः an epithet of Viṣṇu. नराणामयनं यस्मात् तेन नारायणः स्मृतः Brav.P.
    -अशः a demon, goblin.
    -आधारः N. of Śiva. (
    -रा) the earth.
    -इतरः 1 a being higher than a man, a god; Bhāg.4.6.9.
    -2 an animal.
    -इन्द्रः 1 a king; R.2.18. नरेन्द्रकन्यास्तमवाप्य सत्पतिं तमोनुदं दक्षसुता इवाबभुः 3.33;6.8; Ms.9.253.
    -2 a physician, dealer in antidotes, curer of poisons; तेषु कश्चि- न्नरेन्द्राभिमानी तां निर्वर्ण्य Dk.51; सुनिग्रहा नरेन्द्रेण फणीन्द्रा इव शत्रवः Śi.2.88. (where the word is used in both senses). ˚मार्गः a high street, main road.
    -3 a mineralogist; L. D. B.
    -उत्तमः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu.
    -2 of Buddha.
    -ऋषभः 'the chief of men', a prince, king.
    -कपालः a man's skull.
    -कीलकः the murderer of a spiritual preceptor.
    -केश(स)रिन् m.
    1 Viṣṇu in his fourth incarnation; cf. नरसिंह below.
    -2 the chief of men.
    -चिह्नम् the mous- taches.
    -देवः 1 the warrior class (क्षत्रिय); शिष्ट्वा वा भूमि- देवानां नरदेवसमागमे Ms.11.82.
    -2 a king.
    -धिः the world.
    -द्विष् m. a demon, goblin; तेन मूर्धानमध्वंसन्नरद्विषः Bk.15. 94.
    -नारायणः N. of Kṛiṣṇa. (
    -णौ dual) originally regarded as identical, but in mythology and epic poet- ry, considered as distinct beings, Arjuna being identi- fied with Nara and Kṛiṣṇa with Nārāyaṇa. [In some places they are called देवौ, पूर्वदेवौ, ऋषी or ऋषिसत्तमौ. They are said to have been practising very austere penance on the Himālaya, which excited the fear of Indra, and he sent down several damsels to disturb their aus- terities. But Nārāyaṇa put all of them to shame by creating a nymph called Urvaśī from a flower placed on his thigh who excelled them in beauty; cf. स्थाने खलु नारायणमृषिं विलोभयन्त्यस्तदूरुसंभवामिमां दृष्ट्वा व्रीडिताः सर्वा अप्सरस इति V.1.]
    -पशुः 'a beast-like man', a beast in human form.
    -पुङ्गवः 'best of men', an excellent man; शैब्यश्च नरपुङ्गवः Bg.1.5.
    -बलिः a human sacrifice.
    -भुज् a. man-eating, cannibal.
    -भूः f. the Bharatavarṣa, i. e. India.
    -मानिका, मानिनी, -मालिनी 'manlike woman', a woman with a beard, masculine woman or an amazon.
    -माला a girdle of skulls.
    -मेधः a human sacrifice.
    -यन्त्रम् sun-dial.
    -यानम्, -रथः, -वाहनम् a vehicle drawn by men, a palanquin; नरयानादवातीर्य Par- ṇāl.4.17; Bhāg.1.59.37.
    -लोकः 1 'the world of men', the earth, terrestrial world.
    -2 mankind.
    -वाहनः an epithet of Kubera; विजयदुन्दुभितां ययुरर्णवा घनरवा नर- वाहनसंपदः R.9.11.
    -विष्वणः a demon, goblin.
    -वीरः a brave man, hero.
    -व्याघ्रः, -शार्दूलः an eminent man.
    -शृङ्गम् 'man's horn', an impossibility, a chimera, non-entity.
    -संसर्गः human society.
    -सखः an epithet of Nārayaṇa; ऊरूद्भवा नरसखस्य मुनेः सुरस्त्री V.1.3.
    -सिंहः, -हरिः 'man-lion', Viṣṇu in his fourth incarnation; cf. तव करकमलवरे नखमद्भुतशृङ्गं दलितहिरण्यकशिपुतनुभृङ्गम् । केशव धृत- नरहरिरूप जय जगदीश हरे ॥ Gīt.1.
    -सिंहद्वादशी the 12th day in the light half of फाल्गुन.
    -स्कन्धः a multi- tude or body of men.
    -हयम् a fight or enmity between man and horse.

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  • 10 इन्द्र


    índra
    m. (for etym. as given by native authorities seeᅠ Nir. X, 8 Sāy. on RV. I, 3, 4 Uṇ. II, 28 ;

    according to BRD. fr. in = inv with suff. ra preceded by inserted d, meaning « to subdue, conquer» ;
    according to Muir, ST. V, 119, for sindra fr. syand, « to drop» ;
    more probably from ind, « to drop» q.v., andᅠ connected with indu above), the god of the atmosphere andᅠ sky;
    the Indian Jupiter Pluvius orᅠ lord of rain (who in Vedic mythology reigns over the deities of the intermediate region orᅠ atmosphere;
    he fights against andᅠ conquers with his thunder-bolt < vajra> the demons of darkness, andᅠ is in general a symbol of generous heroism;
    indra was not originally lord of the gods of the sky, but his deeds were most useful to mankind, andᅠ he was therefore addressed in prayers andᅠ hymns more than any other deity, andᅠ ultimately superseded the more lofty andᅠ spiritual Varuṇa;
    in the later mythology indra is subordinated to the triad Brahman, Vishṇu, andᅠ Ṡiva, but remained the chief of all other deities in the popular mind) RV. AV. ṠBr. Mn. MBh. R. etc. etc.;
    (he is alsoᅠ regent of the east quarter, andᅠ considered one of the twelve Ādityas) Mn. R. Suṡr. etc.;
    in the Vedānta he is identified with the supreme being;
    a prince;
    ifc. best, excellent, the first, the chief (of any class of objects;
    cf. surêndra, rājêndra, parvatêndra, etc.) Mn. Hit. ;
    the pupil of the right eye (that of the left being called Indrāṇī orᅠ Indra's wife) ṠBr. BṛĀrUp. ;
    the number fourteen, Sūryas;
    N. of a grammarian;
    of a physician;
    the plant Wrightia Antidysenterica ( seeᅠ kuṭaja) L. ;
    a vegetable poison L. ;
    the twenty-sixth Yoga orᅠ division of a circle on the plane of the ecliptic;
    the Yoga star in the twenty-sixth Nakshatra, γ Pegasi;
    the human soul, the portion of spirit residing in the body;
    night L. ;
    one of the nine divisions of Jambu-dvīpa orᅠ the known continent L. ;
    (ā) f. the wife of Indra seeᅠ indrāṇī;
    N. of a plant L. ;
    (ī) f. N. of an attendant of Devī. ;
    - इन्द्रऋषभा
    - इन्द्रकर्मन्
    - इन्द्रकवि
    - इन्द्रकार्मुक
    - इन्द्रकील
    - इन्द्रकुक्षि
    - इन्द्रकुञ्जर
    - इन्द्रकूट
    - इन्द्रकृष्ट
    - इन्द्रकेतु
    - इन्द्रकोश
    - इन्द्रकोष
    - इन्द्रकोषक
    - इन्द्रक्रोश
    - इन्द्रगिरि
    - इन्द्रगुप्त
    - इन्द्रगुरु
    - इन्द्रगोप
    - इन्द्रघोष
    - इन्द्रचन्दन
    - इन्द्रचाप
    - इन्द्रचिर्भिटी
    - इन्द्रच्छन्द
    - इन्द्रज
    - इन्द्रजतु
    - इन्द्रजनन
    - इन्द्रजा
    - इन्द्रजानु
    - इन्द्रजाल
    - इन्द्रजालिक
    - इन्द्रजालिन्
    - इन्द्रजित्
    - इन्द्रजूत
    - इन्द्रज्येष्ठ
    - इन्द्रतनू
    - इन्द्रतम
    - इन्द्रतरु
    - इन्द्रता
    - इन्द्रतापन
    - इन्द्रतूरीय
    - इन्द्रतूल
    - इन्द्रतूलक
    - इन्द्रतेजस्
    - इन्द्रतोया
    - इन्द्रत्व
    - इन्द्रत्वोत
    - इन्द्रदत्त
    - इन्द्रदमन
    - इन्द्रदारु
    - इन्द्रदेवी
    - इन्द्रद्युम्न
    - इन्द्रद्रु
    - इन्द्रद्रुम
    - इन्द्रद्विष्ट
    - इन्द्रद्वीप
    - इन्द्रधनुस्
    - इन्द्रध्रुव
    - इन्द्रध्वज
    - इन्द्रनक्षत्र
    - इन्द्रनील
    - इन्द्रपत्नी
    - इन्द्रपद
    - इन्द्रपर्णी
    - इन्द्रपर्वत
    - इन्द्रपातम
    - इन्द्रपान
    - इन्द्रपाल
    - इन्द्रपालित
    - इन्द्रपीत
    - इन्द्रपुत्रा
    - इन्द्रपुरोगम
    - इन्द्रपुरोहिता
    - इन्द्रपुष्प
    - इन्द्रपुष्पिका
    - इन्द्रपुष्पी
    - इन्द्रप्रमति
    - इन्द्रप्रमद
    - इन्द्रप्रसूत
    - इन्द्रप्रस्थ
    - इन्द्रप्रहरण
    - इन्द्रफल
    - इन्द्रबाहु
    - इन्द्रबीज
    - इन्द्रब्राह्मण
    - इन्द्रभगिनी
    - इन्द्रभाजन
    - इन्द्रभू
    - इन्द्रभूति
    - इन्द्रभेषज
    - इन्द्रमख
    - इन्द्रमद
    - इन्द्रमन्त्रिन्
    - इन्द्रमह
    - इन्द्रमहोत्सव
    - इन्द्रमादन
    - इन्द्रमार्ग
    - इन्द्रमेदिन्
    - इन्द्रयज्ञ
    - इन्द्रयव
    - इन्द्रयष्टि
    - इन्द्रयाग
    - इन्द्रयोग
    - इन्द्रराजन्
    - इन्द्रलुप्त
    - इन्द्रलुप्तक
    - इन्द्रलोक
    - इन्द्रवंशा
    - इन्द्रवज्र
    - इन्द्रवत्
    - इन्द्रवन
    - इन्द्रवर्मन्
    - इन्द्रवल्लरी
    - इन्द्रवल्ली
    - इन्द्रवस्ति
    - इन्द्रवह्
    - इन्द्रवाततम
    - इन्द्रवायु
    - इन्द्रवारुणिका
    - इन्द्रवारुणी
    - इन्द्रवाह्
    - इन्द्रवाह
    - इन्द्रवाहन
    - इन्द्रवीज
    - इन्द्रवीरुध्
    - इन्द्रवृक्ष
    - इन्द्रवृक्षीय
    - इन्द्रवृद्धा
    - इन्द्रवृद्धिक
    - इन्द्रवैदूर्य
    - इन्द्रवैरिन्
    - इन्द्रव्रत
    - इन्द्रशक्ति
    - इन्द्रशत्रु
    - इन्द्रशर्मन्
    - इन्द्रशलभ
    - इन्द्रशैल
    - इन्द्रश्रेष्ठ
    - इन्द्रसखि
    - इन्द्रसंजय
    - इन्द्रसंधा
    - इन्द्रसव
    - इन्द्रसारथि
    - इन्द्रसावर्णि
    - इन्द्रसाह्व
    - इन्द्रसिंह
    - इन्द्रसुत
    - इन्द्रसुरस
    - इन्द्रसुरा
    - इन्द्रसुरिस
    - इन्द्रसूनु
    - इन्द्रसेन
    - इन्द्रस्तुत्
    - इन्द्रस्तोम
    - इन्द्रस्थान
    - इन्द्रस्वत्
    - इन्द्रहव
    - इन्द्रहस्त
    - इन्द्रहू
    - इन्द्रहूति
    - इन्द्राकुत्स
    - इन्द्राग्नि
    - इन्द्राङ्क
    - इन्द्रादित्य
    - इन्द्रानुज
    - इन्द्रापर्वत
    - इन्द्रापूषन्
    - इन्द्राबृहस्पति
    - इन्द्राब्रह्मणस्पति
    - इन्द्राभ
    - इन्द्रामरुत्
    - इन्द्रायतन
    - इन्द्रायुध
    - इन्द्रारि
    - इन्द्रावत्
    - इन्द्रावरज
    - इन्द्रावरुण
    - इन्द्राविष्णु
    - इन्द्राशन
    - इन्द्रासन
    - इन्द्रासोम
    - इन्द्रासोमीय
    - इन्द्राह्व
    - इन्द्रेज्य
    - इन्द्रेणत
    - इन्द्रेश्वर
    - इन्द्रेषित
    - इन्द्रोत
    - इन्द्रोत्सव

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  • 11 जीवत्व


    jīvá-tva
    n. the state of life RāmatUp. I, 14 ;

    the state of the individual soul KapS. VI, 63. - 1. ;
    - da m. « life-giver», a physician L. ;
    (ā) f. = - vantī L.

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  • 12 Euphorbus

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