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21 སྙིང་རྗེ་པད་མ་
[snying rje pad ma]dkar po'i mdo: maha karuna pundarika sutra -
22 དཀར་གསལ་
[dkar gsal]1. šuci, puṇḍarīka - šviesus; švarus, tyras, nesuteptas; 2. = dkar khung. -
23 ཆུ་སྐྱེས་དཀར་
[chu skyes dkar]puṇḍarīka - poet. baltasis lotosas. -
24 པད་མ་དཀར་པོ་
[pad ma dkar po]1) puṇḍarīka - žr. pad dkar; 2) (1527 - 1592) IV Drukpa Kagju patriarchas, parašęs ir istorinių veikalų. -
25 एकपुण्डरीक
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26 कपिल
kapilámf (ā)n. ( kam Uṇ. I, 56 ;
more probably connected with kapi BRD.), monkeycoloured, brown, tawny, reddish RV. X, 27, 16 ṠBr. R. etc.. ;
red-haired Mn. III, 8 ;
m. the brown orᅠ tawny orᅠ reddish colour Suṡr. ;
a kind of mouse;
a kind of ape Kathās. ;
a (brown) dog L. ;
incense L. ;
N. of an ancient sage (identified by some with Vishṇu andᅠ considered as the founder of the Sāṃkhya system of philosophy) MBh. Bhag. etc.;
N. of several other men;
of a Dānava Hariv. 197 BhP. ;
of a Nāga MBh. III, 8010 Hariv. etc.. ;
of a Varsha in Kuṡa-dvipa VP. II, 4, 37 ;
of several mountains;
a form of fire MBh. III, 14197 ;
N. of the sun MBh. III, 154 ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people VarBṛS. ;
of the Brāhmans in Ṡālmala-dvīpa VP. II, 4, 31 ;
(ā) f. a brown cow Yājñ. I, 205 MBh. etc.. ;
a fabulous cow celebrated in the Purāṇas W. ;
a kind of leech Suṡr. I, 40, 20 ;
a kind of ant Suṡr. II, 296, 12 ;
Dalbergia Sissoo L. ;
Aloe Perfoliata L. ;
a sort of perfume L. ;
a kind of medicinal substance L. ;
a kind of brass L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha MBh. ;
of a Kiṃnara woman Kāraṇḍ. ;
of a river MBh. III, 14233 VP. ;
N. of the female of the elephant Puṇḍarika (q.v.) L. ;
- कपिलगीता
- कपिलजट
- कपिलदेव
- कपिलद्युति
- कपिलद्राक्षा
- कपिलद्रुम
- कपिलधारा
- कपिलधूसर
- कपिलपञ्चरात्र
- कपिलपुर
- कपिलफला
- कपिलभद्रा
- कपिलभाष्य
- कपिलरुद्र
- कपिलर्षि
- कपिललोह
- कपिलवस्तु
- कपिलशर्मन्
- कपिलशिंशपा
- कपिलसंहिता
- कपिलसांख्यप्रवचन
- कपिलाक्षा
- कपिलाचार्य
- कपिलाञ्जन
- कपिलातीर्थ
- कपिलाधिका
- कपिलापति
- कपिलावट
- कपिलाश्रम
- कपिलाश्व
- कपिलाषष्ठी
- कपिलाह्रद
- कपिलेश्वरतीर्थ
- कपिलेश्वरदेव
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27 करुणपुण्डरीक
karúṇa-puṇḍarīkan. N. of a Buddhist work
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28 क्षेमधन्वन्
kshéma-dhanvanm. N. of a son of the third Manu Sāvarṇa Hariv. 480 ;
of a prince (son of Puṇḍarīka) Hariv. 824 BhP. IX, 12, 1 Ragh. XVIII, 8 (cf. - dhṛitvan.)
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29 क्षेमधृत्वन्
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30 चक्षुष्य
cakshushyamfn. pleasing to the eyes, wholesome for the eyes orᅠ the eyesight MBh. XIII, 3423 Suṡr. Hcat. ;
agreeable to the eyes, pleasing, goodlooking, beautiful ChUp. III, 13, 8 Car. I, 5, 89 Rājat. III, 493 ;
« being in any one's (instr.) range of sight» andᅠ « dear to any one (instr.)» Ṡiṡ. VIII, 57 ;
m. a kind of collyrium (extracted from Amomum antorhiza) L. ;
Pandanus odoratissimus L. ;
Hyperanthera Moringa L. ;
alsoᅠ N. of other plants ( puṇḍarīka, kanaka) L. ;
n. two kinds of collyrium ( kharparī-tuttha andᅠ sauvīrâ̱ñjana) L. ;
the small shrub prapauṇḍarīka L. ;
(ā) f. a kind of collyrium (calx of brass orᅠ a blue stone) L. ;
Pandanus odoratissimus L. ;
Glycine labialis L. ;
= - kshurbahala L.
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31 धर्म
dhárma1) m. (rarely n. gaṇa ardharcâ̱di;
the older form of the RV. is dhárman q.v.) that which is established orᅠ firm, steadfast decree, statute, ordinance, law;
usage, practice, customary observance orᅠ prescribed conduct, duty;
right, justice (often as a synonym of punishment);
virtue, morality, religion, religious merit, good works ( dhármeṇa orᅠ - māt ind. according to right orᅠ rule, rightly, justly, according to the nature of anything;
cf. below;
mesthita mfn. holding to the law, doing one's duty) AV. etc. etc.;
Law orᅠ Justice personified (as Indra ṠBr. etc.;
as Yama MBh. ;
as born from the right breast of Yama andᅠ father of Ṡama, Kāma andᅠ Harsha ib. ;
as Vishṇu Hariv. ;
as Prajā-pati andᅠ son-in-law of Daksha Hariv. Mn. etc.;
as one of the attendants of the Sun L. ;
as a Bull Mn. VIII, 16 ;
as a Dove Kathās. VII, 89, etc..);
the law orᅠ doctrine of Buddhism (as distinguished from the sañgha orᅠ monastic order MWB. 70);
the ethical precepts of Buddhism ( orᅠ the principal dharma called sūsra, as distinguished from the abhi-dharma orᅠ, further dharma andᅠ from the vinaya orᅠ discipline, these three constituting the canon of Southern Buddhism MWB. 61);
the law of Northern Buddhism (in 9 canonical scriptures,
viz. Prajñā-pāramitā, Gaṇḍa-vyūha, Daṡa-bhūmîṡvara, Samadhirāja, Laṇkâvatāra, Saddharma-puṇḍarika, Tathagata-guhyaka, Lalita-vistara, Suvarṇa-prabhāsa, ib. 69);
nature, character, peculiar condition orᅠ essential quality, property, mark, peculiarity (= sva-bhāva L. ;
cf. daṡa-dh-gata ṠBr. etc. etc.;
upamānôpameyayordh-, the tertium comparationis Pāṇ. 2-1, 55 Sch.);
a partic. ceremony MBh. XIV, 2623 ;
sacrifice L. ;
the ninth mansion Var. ;
an Upanishad. L. ;
associating with the virtuous L. ;
religious abstraction, devotion L. ;
= upamā L. (cf. above);
a bow Dharmaṡ. ;
a Soma-drinker L. ;
N. of the 15th Arhat of the present Ava-sarpiṇī L. ;
of a son of Anu andᅠ father of Ghṛita Hariv. ;
of a son of Gāndhāra andᅠ father of Dhṛita Pur. ;
of a son of Haihaya andᅠ father of Netra BhP. ;
of a son of Pṛithu-ṡravas andᅠ of Uṡanas ib. ;
of a son of Su-vrata VP. (cf. dharma-sūtra);
of a son of Dīrgha-tapas, Vāyup. ;
of a king of Kaṡmīra, Rāj. IV, 678 ;
of another man ib. VII, 85 ;
of a lexicographer etc. ( alsoᅠ - paṇḍita, - bhaṭṭa andᅠ - ṡāstrin) Cat. ;
+ Cf. Lat. firmus,
Lith. dermé
dharma2) Nom. P. - mati, to become, law Vop. ;
3) in comp. for - man q.v.
- धर्मकञ्चुक
- धर्मकथक
- धर्मकथा
- धर्मकरोपाध्याय
- धर्मकर्मन्
- धर्मकाङ्क्षिणी
- धर्मकाण्ड
- धर्मकाम
- धर्मकाय
- धर्मकार
- धर्मकारण
- धर्मकार्य
- धर्मकाल
- धर्मकीर्ति
- धर्मकील
- धर्मकूट
- धर्मकूप
- धर्मकृच्छ्र
- धर्मकृत्
- धर्मक्रित्य
- धर्मकेतु
- धर्मकोश
- धर्मकोष
- धर्मकोशव्याख्या
- धर्मक्रिया
- धर्मक्षेत्र
- धर्मखण्ड
- धर्मगञ्ज
- धर्मगवेष
- धर्मगहनाभ्युद्गतराज
- धर्मगुप्
- धर्मगुप्त
- धर्मगोप
- धर्मघट
- धर्मघोष
- धर्मघ्न
- धर्मचक्र
- धर्मचक्षुस्
- धर्मचन्द्र
- धर्मचर
- धर्मचरण
- धर्मचर्या
- धर्मचारिन्
- धर्मचिन्तक
- धर्मचिन्तन
- धर्मचिन्ता
- धर्मचिन्तिन्
- धर्मच्छल
- धर्मज
- धर्मजन्मन्
- धर्मञिज्ञासा
- धर्मजीवन
- धर्मज्ञ
- धर्मज्ञान
- धर्मतत्त्व
- धर्मतन्त्र
- धर्मतस्
- धर्मता
- धर्मतीर्थ
- धर्मत्याग
- धर्मत्रात
- धर्मत्व
- धर्मद
- धर्मदक्षिणा
- धर्मदत्त
- धर्मदर्शन
- धर्मदर्शिन्
- धर्मदान
- धर्मदार
- धर्मदास
- धर्मदिन्ना
- धर्मदीप
- धर्मदीपिका
- धर्मदुघा
- धर्मदृढाभेद्यसुनिलम्ब्ब
- धर्मदृश्
- धर्मदृष्टि
- धर्मदेव
- धर्मदेशक
- धर्मदेशना
- धर्मदोग्ध्री
- धर्मद्रवी
- धर्मद्रुह्
- धर्मद्रोण
- धर्मद्रोहिन्
- धर्मद्वार
- धर्मद्वेषिन्
- धर्मद्वैतनिर्णय
- धर्मधर
- धर्मधातु
- धर्मधात्री
- धर्मधारय
- धर्मधुर्य
- धर्मधृक्
- धर्मधृत्
- धर्मधेनु
- धर्मध्वज
- धर्मनद
- धर्मनन्दन
- धर्मनन्दिन्
- धर्मनाथ
- धर्मनाभ
- धर्मनाशा
- धर्मनित्य
- धर्मनिबन्ध
- धर्मनिवेश
- धर्मनिष्ठ
- धर्मनिष्पत्ति
- धर्मनेत्र
- धर्मंदद
- धर्मपञ्चविंशतिका
- धर्मपट्ट
- धर्मपट्टन
- धर्मपति
- धर्मपत्तन
- धर्मपत्त्र
- धर्मपत्नी
- धर्मपथ
- धर्मपथिन्
- धर्मपर
- धर्मपरायण
- धर्मपरिक्षा
- धर्मपर्याय
- धर्मपाठक
- धर्मपाल
- धर्मपाश
- धर्मपीठ
- धर्मपीडा
- धर्मपुत्र
- धर्मपुर
- धर्मपुरस्कार
- धर्मपुराण
- धर्मपूत
- धर्मप्रकाश
- धर्मप्रचार
- धर्मप्रतिरूपक
- धर्मप्रदीप
- धर्मप्रधान
- धर्मप्रभास
- धर्मप्रमाणपरिच्छेद
- धर्मप्रवक्त्रि
- धर्मप्रवचन
- धर्मप्रवृत्ति
- धर्मप्रश्न
- धर्मप्रस्थ
- धर्मप्रिय
- धर्मप्रेक्ष
- धर्मप्लव
- धर्मबल
- धर्मबाणिजिक
- धर्मबाह्य
- धर्मबिन्दु
- धर्मबुद्धि
- धर्मभगिनी
- धर्मभग्न
- धर्मभागिन्
- धर्मभाणक
- धर्मभिक्षुक
- धर्मभीरु
- धर्मभृत्
- धर्मभृत
- धर्मभ्रातृ
- धर्ममति
- धर्ममय
- धर्ममहामात्र
- धर्ममात्र
- धर्ममार्ग
- धर्ममित्र
- धर्ममीमांसा
- धर्ममूल
- धर्ममृज्
- धर्ममेघ
- धर्ममेरु
- धर्मयज्ञ
- धर्मयशस्
- धर्मयुक्त
- धर्मयुग
- धर्मयुज्
- धर्मयुद्ध
- धर्मयोगेश्वर
- धर्मयोनि
- धर्मरक्षिता
- धर्मरत
- धर्मरति
- धर्मरत्न
- धर्मरथ
- धर्मरसायन
- धर्मरहस्य
- धर्मराज्
- धर्मराज
- धर्मराजन्
- धर्मराजिका
- धर्मरात्री
- धर्मरुचि
- धर्मरोधिन्
- धर्मलक्षण
- धर्मलोप
- धर्मवत्
- धर्मवत्सल
- धर्मवर्तिन्
- धर्मवर्धन
- धर्मवर्मन्
- धर्मवसुप्रद
- धर्मवाचस्पति
- धर्मवाणिजक
- धर्मवाणिजिक
- धर्मवाणिज्यक
- धर्मवाद
- धर्मवासर
- धर्मवाह
- धर्मवाहन
- धर्मवाह्य
- धर्मविचार
- धर्मविजय
- धर्मविद्
- धर्मविद्या
- धर्मविधर्मन्
- धर्मविधि
- धर्मविप्लव
- धर्मविरोधवत्
- धर्मविवरण
- धर्मविव्रिति
- धर्मविवर्धन
- धर्मविवेक
- धर्मविवेचन
- धर्मवृत्ति
- धर्मवृद्ध
- धर्मवैतंसिक
- धर्मव्यतिक्रम
- धर्मव्यवस्था
- धर्मव्याध
- धर्मशरीर
- धर्मशर्मन्
- धर्मसाटप्रतिच्छन्न
- धर्मशाला
- धर्मशासन
- धर्मशास्त्र
- धर्मसास्त्रिन्
- धर्मशील
- धर्मशुद्धि
- धर्मशेरवण
- धर्मश्रेष्ठिन्
- धर्मसंयुक्त
- धर्मसंसृत
- धर्मसंहिता
- धर्मसंकथा
- धर्मसङ्ग
- धर्मसंगर
- धर्मसंगीति
- धर्मसंग्रह
- धर्मसंचय
- धर्मसंज्ञ
- धर्मसत्यव्रत
- धर्मसत्यव्रतेयु
- संतानसू
- धर्मसभा
- धर्मसमय
- धर्मसम्प्रदायदीपिका
- धर्मसहाय
- धर्मसागर
- धर्मसांकथ्य
- धर्मसाधन
- धर्मसार
- धर्मसारथि
- धर्मसावर्णि
- धर्मसावर्णिक
- धर्मसिंह
- धर्मसिन्धु
- धर्मसुत
- धर्मसुबोधिनी
- धर्मसू
- धर्मसूक्त
- धर्मसूत्र
- धर्मसेतु
- धर्मसेन
- धर्मसेवन
- धर्मस्कन्ध
- धर्मस्थ
- धर्मस्थल
- धर्मस्थविर
- धर्मस्थितिता
- धर्मस्थूणाराज
- धर्मस्मारक
- धर्मस्मृति
- धर्मस्वामिन्
- धर्महन्तृ
- धर्महानि
- धर्महीन
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32 नभ
nabham. (rather fr. nabh denoting « bursting forth» orᅠ « expanding» than fr. nah « connecting», scil. heaven andᅠ earth) the sky, atmosphere (= nabhas) L. ;
the month Ṡrāvaṇa Car. ;
N. of a son of Manu Svārocisha orᅠ of the 3rd Manu (together with Nabhasya) Hariv. ;
of one of 7 sages of the 6th Manv-antara ib. ;
of a demon (son of Vipra-citti by Siṇhikā) ib. VP. ;
of a son of Nala (Nishadha) andᅠ father of Puṇḍarīka (cf. nabhas) Hariv. BhP. ;
(ā) f. a spitting-pot (?) L. ;
N. of the city of the sun W.
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33 नभस्
nábhasn. (cf. nabha) mist, clouds, vapour (esp. of the Soma) RV. AV. ṠBr. ;
the sky orᅠ atmosphere (du. heaven andᅠ earth AV.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
ether (as an element) BhP. ;
(m. L.) N. of a month in the rainy season (= ṡrāvaṇa, July-August) ṠBr. Ragh. Suṡr. ;
the sun Naigh. I, 4 ;
period of life, age L. ;
m. clouds, rainy season L. ;
the nose orᅠ smell (= ghrāṇa) L. ;
a rope made of lotus fibres L. ;
a spitting-pot L. ;
N. of a prince (son of Nala andᅠ father of Puṇḍarīka) Ragh. VP. ;
+ Cf. Gk. νέφος, νεφέλη;
Lat. něbula;
Slav. nebo;
Germ. nëbul, nëbel, ṇebel;
Angl. Sax. nifol, « dark»
- नभस्तल
- नभस्तस्
- नभस्मय
- नभस्वत्
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34 पुण्डरिस्रजा
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35 पुरुषपुण्डरीक
púrusha-puṇḍarīkam. « man-lotus», = prec. ib., (with Jainas) N. of the 6th black Vāsudeva
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36 पौण्डरीक
pauṇḍarīka
m. a kind of Soma sacrifice lasting 11 days ShaḍvBr. ṠrS. etc.;
patr. of Kshema-dhṛitvan TāṇḍBr. ;
n. (sc. kushṭha) a kind of leprosy Suṡr. ;
- पौण्डरीककारिका
- पौण्डरीककॢप्तिप्रयोग
- पौण्डरीकदशदिवसपद्धति
- पौण्डरीकपद्धति
- पौण्डरीकप्रयोग
- पौण्डरीकरत्नाकर
- पौण्डरीकसामन्
- पौण्डरीकहोतृसप्तक
- पौण्डरीकहौत्रप्रयोग
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37 प्रपुण्डरीक
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38 महाकरुण
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39 विट्ठल
viṭṭhala
N. of a god worshipped at Pandharpur in the Deccan
(he is commonly called Viṭho-bā, andᅠ stated to be an incarnation of Vishṇu orᅠ Kṛishṇa himself, who is believed to have visited this city andᅠ infused a large portion of his essence into a Brāhman named Puṇḍarīka orᅠ Puṇḍalīka, who had gained a great reputation for filial piety;
his images represent him standing on a brick <cf. 2. viḍ> with his arms akimbo) RTL. 263 ;
( alsoᅠ with ācārya, dīkshita, bhaṭṭa etc.)
N. of various authors andᅠ teachers (esp. of a grammarian, disparaged by Bhaṭṭoji, andᅠ of a son of Vallabhâcārya andᅠ successor to his chair, alsoᅠ called Viṭṭhala-dīkshita orᅠ Viṭṭhala-nātha orᅠ Viṭṭhalêṡa orᅠ Viṭṭhalêṡvara, said to have been born in 1515) Cat. ;
- विट्ठलकवच
- विट्ठलमिश्र
- विट्ठलसहस्रनामन्
- विट्ठलसूनु
- विट्ठलस्तवराज
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ṡivámf (ā́)n. (according to Uṇ. I, 153, fr. 1. ṡī, « in whom all things lie» ;
perhaps connected with ṡvi cf. ṡavas, ṡiṡvi) auspicious, propitious, gracious, favourable, benign, kind, benevolent, friendly, dear (ám ind. kindly, tenderly) RV. etc. etc.;
happy, fortunate BhP. ;
m. happiness, welfare (cf. n.) R. V, 56, 36 ;
liberation, final emancipation L. ;
« The Auspicious one»
N. of the disintegrating orᅠ destroying andᅠ reproducing deity (who constitutes the third god of the Hindū Trimūrti orᅠ Triad, the other two being Brahmā. « the creator» andᅠ Vishṇu « the preserver» ;
in the Veda the only N. of the destroying deity wss Rudra « the terrible god»,
but in later times it became usual to give that god the euphemistic N. Ṡiva « the auspicious» <just as the Furies were called Eὐμενίδες « the gracious ones» >, andᅠ to assign him the office of creation andᅠ reproduction as well as dissolution;
in fact the preferential worship of Ṡiva as developed in the Purāṇas andᅠ Epic poems led to his being identified with the Supreme Being by his exclusive worshippers < called Ṡaivas>;
in his character of destroyer he is sometimes called Kāla « black», andᅠ is then alsoᅠ identified with Time, although his active destroying function is then oftener assigned to his wife under her name Kālī, whose formidable character makes her a general object of propitiation by sacrifices;
as presiding over reproduction consequent on destruction Ṡiva's symbol is the Liṇga <q.v.> orᅠ Phallus, under which form he is worshipped all over India at the present day;
again one of his representations is as Ardha-nārī, « half-female», the other half being male to symbolize the unity of the generative principle RTL. 85 ;
he has three eyes, one of which is in his forehead, andᅠ which are thought to denote his view of the three divisions of time, past, present, andᅠ future, while a moon's crescent, above the central eye, marks the measure of time by months, a serpent round his neck the measure by years,
andᅠ a second necklace of skulls with other serpents about his person, the perpetual revolution of ages, andᅠ the successive extinction andᅠ generation of the races of mankind:
his hair is thickly matted together, andᅠ gathered above his forehead into a coil;
on the top of it he bears the Ganges, the rush of which in its descent from heaven he intercepted by his head that the earth might not be crushed by the weight of the falling stream;
his throat is dark-blue from the stain of the deadly poison which would have destroyed the world had it not been swallowed by him on its production at the churning of the ocean by the gods for the nectar of immortality;
he holds a tri-ṡūla, orᅠ three-pronged trident < alsoᅠ called Pināka> in his hand to denote, as some think, his combination of the three attributes of Creator, Destroyer, andᅠ Regenerator;
he alsoᅠ carries a kind of drum, shaped like an hour-glass, called Ḍamaru:
his attendants orᅠ servants are called Pramatha <qq.vv.>;
they are regarded as demons orᅠ supernatural beings of different kinds, andᅠ form various hosts orᅠ troops called Gaṇas;
his wife Durgā <otherwise called Kālī, Pārvatī, Umā, Gaurī, Bhavāṇī etc.> is the chief object of worship with the Ṡāktas andᅠ Tāntrikas, andᅠ in this connection he is fond of dancing < seeᅠ tāṇḍava> andᅠ wine-drinking;
he is alsoᅠ worshipped as a great ascetic andᅠ is said to have scorched the god of love (Kāma-deva) to ashes by a glance from his central eye, that deity having attempted to inflame him with passion for Pārvatī whilst he was engaged in severe penance;
in the exercise of his function of Universal Destroyer he is fabled to have burnt up the Universe andᅠ all the gods, including Brahmā. andᅠ Vishṇu, by a similar scorching glance,
andᅠ to have rubbed the resulting ashes upon his body, whence the use of ashes in his worship, while the use of the Rudrâksha berries originated, it is said, from the legend that Ṡiva,
on his way to destroy the three cities, called Tri-pura, let fall some tears of rage which became converted into these beads:
his residence orᅠ heaven is Kailāsa, one of the loftiest northern peaks of the Himâlaya;
he has strictly no incarnations like those of Vishṇu, though Vīra-bhadra andᅠ the eight Bhairavas andᅠ Khaṇḍo-bā etc. RTL. 266 are sometimes regarded as forms of him;
he is especially worshipped at Benares andᅠ has even more names than Vishṇu,
one thousand andᅠ eight being specified in the 69th chapter of the Ṡiva-Purāṇa andᅠ in the 17th chapter of the Anuṡāsana-parvan of the Maha-bhārata, some of the most common being Mahā-deva, Ṡambhu, Ṡaṃkara, Īṡa, Īṡvara, Mahêṡvara, Hara;
his sons are Gaṇêṡa andᅠ Kārttikeya) ĀṡvṠr. MBh. Kāv. etc.. RTL. 73 ;
a kind of second Siva (with Ṡaivas), a person who has attained a partic. stage of perfection orᅠ emancipation MBh. Sarvad. ;
ṡiva-liṅga L. ;
any god L. ;
a euphemistic N. of a jackal (generally ṡivā f. q.v.);
sacred writings L. ;
(in astron.) N. of the sixth month;
a post for cows (to which they are tied orᅠ for them to rub against) L. ;
bdellium L. ;
the fragrant bark of Feronia Elephantum L. ;
Marsilia Dentata L. ;
a kind of thorn-apple orᅠ = puṇḍarīka (the tree) L. ;
quicksilver L. (cf. ṡiva-bīja);
a partic. auspicious constellation L. ;
a demon who inflicts diseases Hariv. ;
= ṡukra m. kāla m. vasu m. L. ;
the swift antelope L. ;
rum, spirit distilled from molasses L. ;
buttermilk L. ;
a ruby L. ;
a peg L. ;
time L. ;
N. of a son of Medhâtithi MārkP. ;
of a son of Idhma-jihva BhP. ;
of a prince andᅠ various authors ( alsoᅠ with dīkshita, bhaṭṭa, paṇḍita, yajvan, sūri etc.) Cat. ;
of a fraudulent person Kathās. ;
(du.) the god Ṡiva andᅠ his wife Kir. V, 40 Pracaṇḍ. I, 20 ;
(cf. Vām. V, 2, 1);
pl. N. of a class of gods in the third Manvantara Pur. ;
of a class of Brāhmans who have attained a partic. degree of perfection like that of Ṡiva MBh. ;
(ā) f. Ṡiva's wife ( alsoᅠ ṡivī) seeᅠ ṡivā below ;
(am) n. welfare, prosperity, bliss ( āya, éna orᅠ ébhis, « auspiciously, fortunately, happily, luckily» ;
ṡivāyagamyatām, « a prosperous journey to you!») RV. etc. etc.;
final emancipation L. ;
water L. ;
rock-salt L. ;
sea-salt L. ;
a kind of borax L. ;
iron L. ;
myrobolan L. ;
Tabernaemontana Coronaria L. ;
sandal L. ;
N. of a Purāṇa (= ṡiva-purāṇa orᅠ ṡaiva) Cat. ;
of the house in which the Pāṇḍavas were to be burnt MārkP. ;
of a Varsha in Plaksha-dvīpa andᅠ in Jambu-dvīpa Pur. ;
- शिवकण्ठमलिका
- शिवकर
- शिवकर्णामृत
- शिवकर्णी
- शिवकवच
- शिवकाञ्ची
- शिवकान्ता
- शिवकान्ती
- शिवकामदुघा
- शिवकारिणी
- शिवकिंकर
- शिवकीर्तन
- शिवकुण्ड
- शिवकुसुमाञ्जलि
- शिवकृष्ण
- शिवकेशादिपादान्तवर्णनस्तोत्र
- शिवकेसर
- शिवकोपमुनि
- शिवकोश
- शिवक्षेत्र
- शिवखण्ड
- शिवगङ्गा
- शिवगण
- शिवगति
- शिवगया
- शिवगायत्री
- शिवगीता
- शिवगुप्तदेव
- शिवगुरु
- शिवघर्मज
- शिवंकर
- शिवचक्र
- शिवचतुःश्लोकीव्याख्या
- शिवचतुर्दशी
- शिवचन्द्र
- शिवचम्पू
- शिवचरित्र
- शिवचित्त
- शिवजी
- शिवज्ञ
- शिवज्ञान
- शिवज्योतिर्विद्
- शिवतत्त्व
- शिवतन्त्र
- शिवतम
- शिवतर
- शिवता
- शिवताण्डव
- शिवताति
- शिवताल
- शिवतीर्थ
- शिवत्व
- शिवदण्डक
- शिवदत्त
- शिवदयालु
- शिवदयासहर्स्र
- शिवदशक
- शिवदायिन्
- शिवदारु
- शिवदास
- शिवदिश्
- शिवदीक्षा
- शिवदीन
- शिवदूतिका
- शिवदूती
- शिवदृष्टि
- शिवदेव
- शिवदैव
- शिवद्युमणिदीपिका
- शिवद्रुम
- शिवद्विष्टा
- शिवधनुर्वेद
- शिवधर्म
- शिवधातु
- शिवधार
- शिवधारिणी
- शिवध्यानपद्धति
- शिवनक्षत्रपुरुषव्रत
- शिवनक्षत्रमालिका
- शिवनाथ
- शिवनाभि
- शिवनामावली
- शिवनामाष्टोत्तरशत
- शिवनारायण
- शिवनिर्माल्यभक्षण
- शिवनिर्वाणस्तोत्र
- शिवपञ्चमुखध्यान
- शिवपञ्चवदनस्तोत्र
- शिवपञ्चाक्षरस्तोत्र
- शिवपञ्चाक्षरी
См. также в других словарях:
puṇḍárīka — पुण्डरीक … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-dalôpama — पुण्डरीकदलोपम … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-kavi — पुण्डरीककवि … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-locana — पुण्डरीकलोचन … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-mukha — पुण्डरीकमुख … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-nayana — पुण्डरीकनयन … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-palâ̱ṡâ̱ksha — पुण्डरीकपलाशाक्ष … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-plava — पुण्डरीकप्लव … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-pura — पुण्डरीकपुर … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-purāna — पुण्डरीकपुरान … Indonesian dictionary
puṇḍárīka-vana-máhātmya — पुण्डरीकवनमहात्म्य … Indonesian dictionary