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rādhā-kṛishṇa-rūpa-c-

  • 1 राधामाधव


    rādhā-mādhava
    m. N. of an author Cat. ;

    - rūpa-cintāmaṇi m. N. of wk. (= rādhā-kṛishṇa-rūpa-c-);
    - vilāsa m. N. of a Campū by Jaya-rāma Kaviṡvara

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > राधामाधव

  • 2 राधाकृष्ण


    rādhā-kṛishṇa
    m. N. of various authors andᅠ teachers ( alsoᅠ with vedâ̱nta-vāg-īṡa, gosvāmin andᅠ ṡarman) Cat. ;

    du. Rādhā andᅠ Kṛishṇa RTL. 184 ;
    - koṡa m. - pada-cihna n. - rūpa. cintāmaṇi m. - līlā f.;
    -ṇâ̱rcana-dīpikā f. N. of wks.

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  • 3 विराज्


    vi-rāj
    1) P. Ā. - rājati, - te, to reign, rule, govern, master (gen. orᅠ acc.), excel (abl.) RV. AV. Br. ;

    to be illustrious orᅠ eminent, shine forth, shine out (abl.), glitter ChUp. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to appear as (nom.) MBh.:
    Caus. - rājayati, (rarely - te) cause to shine forth, give radiance orᅠ lustre, brighten, illuminate MBh. R. etc.
    vi-rā́j
    2) mfn. ruling far andᅠ wide, sovereign, excellent, splendid RV. ;

    mfn. a ruler, chief. king orᅠ queen (applied to Agni, Sarasvatī, the Sun etc.) ib. AV. VS. Br. MBh. ;
    f. excellence, pre-eminence, high rank, dignity, majesty TS. Br. ṠrS. ;
    m. orᅠ f. the first progeny of Brahmā. (according to Mn. I, 32 etc..,
    Brahmā. having divided his own substance into male andᅠ female, produced from the female the male power Virāj, who then produced the first Manu orᅠ Manu Svāyambhuva, who then created the ten Prajā-patis;
    the BhP. states that the male half of Brahmā. was Manu, andᅠ the other half Ṡata-rūpā, andᅠ does not allude to the intervention of Virāj;
    other Purāṇas describe the union of Ṡata-rūpā with Virāj orᅠ Purusha in the first instance, andᅠ with Manu in the second;
    Virāj as a sort of secondary creator, is sometimes identified with Prajā-pati, Brahmā., Agni, Purusha, andᅠ later with Vishṇu orᅠ Kṛishṇa, while in RV. X, 90,
    he is represented as born from Purusha, andᅠ Purusha from him;
    in the AV. VIII, 10, 24; XI, 8, 30, ;
    Virāj is spoken of as a female, andᅠ regarded as a cow;
    being elsewhere, however, identified with Prâṇa) IW. 22 etc.. ;
    (in Vedānta) N. of the Supreme Intellect located in a supposed aggregate of gross bodies (= vaiṡvānara, q.v.), Vedantas. ;
    m. a warrior (= kshatriya) MBh. BhP. ;
    the body MW. ;
    a partic. Ekâha PañcavBr. Vait. ;
    N. of a son of Priya-vrata andᅠ Kāmyā Hariv. ;
    of a son of Nara VP. ;
    of Buddha L. ;
    of a son of Rādhā MW. ;
    of a district ib. ;
    f. a particular Vedic metre consisting of four Pādas of ten syllables each ( andᅠ therefore alsoᅠ a symbolical N. of the number « ten» ;
    in RV. X, 130, 5 this metre is represented as attaching itself to Mitra andᅠ Varuṇa, andᅠ in AitBr. I, 4 Virāj is mystically regarded as « food»,
    andᅠ invocations are directed to be made in this metre when food is the especial object of prayer;
    in prosody Virāj is applied to any metre defective by two syllables RPrāt.);
    pl. N. of partic. bricks (40 in number) VS. ṠBr. ;
    ví-rāj
    3) m. king of birds BhP.

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  • 4 विदग्ध


    ví-dagdha
    1) mfn. undigested W. ;

    mfn. burnt up, consumed ṠBr. Kauṡ. ;
    inflamed Suṡr. ;
    cooked by internal heat as by the fire of digestion, digested ib. ;
    decomposed, corrupted, spoiled, turned sour ib. ;
    mature (as a tumour) Bhpr. ;
    tawny orᅠ reddish brown (like impure blood) L. ;
    clever, shrewd, knowing, sharp, crafty, sly, artful, intriguing MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    m. tawny (the colour) L. ;
    a clever man, scholar, Paṇḍit W. ;
    a libertine, intriguer ib. ;
    N. of a teacher of the Vājasaneyins ṠBr. ;
    (ā) f. a sharp orᅠ knowing woman W. ;
    - cuḍāmaṇi m. N. of an enchanted parrot Kathās. Vet. ;
    - f. - tva n. cleverness, sharpness, skill in (loc.) Kāv. ;
    - toshiṇī f. N. of an astron. wk.;
    - parivṛiddhatā f. the turning acid andᅠ swelling (of food in the stomach) Suṡr. ;
    - parishad f. an assembly orᅠ company of clever people Bhartṛ. ;
    - bodha m. N. of a grammar (by Rāma-candra Miṡra);
    - mādhava n. N. of a Nāṭaka orᅠ drama (by Rūpa Go. -svāmin, in 7 acts, written A.D. 1549;
    it is a dramatic version of the Gīta-govinda on the loves of Kṛishṇa andᅠ Rādhā);
    - mukha-maṇḍana n. N. of wk. on enigmas (by the Buddhist Dharmadāsa);
    - vacana mfn. clever orᅠ skilful in speech Pañcat. ;
    - vaidya m. N. of a medical writer;
    -dhâ̱jīrna n. a partic. form of indigestion Bhpr. ;
    -dhâ̱lāpa mfn. clever in language, elegant, witty Bhartṛ.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > विदग्ध

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