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piṅgala-jya

  • 1 पिङ्गलज्य


    piṅgalá-jya
    mfn. having a brown string (Ṡiva's bow) MBh. VII, 6148 (cf. piṅgā)

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  • 2 पिङ्ग


    piṅga

    mf (ā)n. yellow, reddish-brown, tawny MBh. Kāv. etc. (cf. gaṇa kaḍārâ̱di);
    m. yellow (the colour) L. ;
    a buffalo L.:
    a mouse L. ;
    N. of one of the sun's attendants L. ;
    of a man ĀṡvṠr. (cf. paiṅgi, - gin);
    ( piṅgá, in one place pínga)
    N. of a kind of divine being (?) AV. VIII, 6, 6; 18 etc.. ;
    ( píngā) f. a bow-string RV. VIII, 58, 9 ( Sāy. ; cf. piṅgala-jya);
    a kind of yellow pigment (cf. go-rocanā);
    the stalk of Ferula Asa Foetida L. ;
    turmeric, Indian saffron L. ;
    bamboo manna W. ;
    N. of a woman MBh. ;
    of Durgā W. ;
    a tubular vessel of the human body which according to the Yoga system is the channel of respiration andᅠ circulation for one side ib. ;
    (ī) f. Mimosa Suma ib. ;
    n. orpiment L. ;
    a young animal MW.

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