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1 पदार्थ
padâ̱rtha
that which corresponds to the meaning of a word, a thing, material object, man, person Var. Kāv. Pur. ;
a head, subject (16 with Naiyāyikas);
a category, predicament (7 with Vaiṡeshikas, 25 with Sāṃkhyas, 7 with Vedântins);
a principle (- tritaya n. a triad of principles RTL. 119);
- kaumudī f. (- dī-koṡa andᅠ - sāra-koṡa, m.),
- khaṇḍana, n. (- na-ṭippaṇa-vyākhyā f.),
- guṇa-cintāmaṇi m. - candrikā, f. - tattva n. (- tva-nirūpaṇa n. - nirṇaya m. - vivecana n.),
- dipikā f. - dīpinī f. - dharmasaṉgraha m.
- nirūpaṇa n. - pārijāta m. - prakāṡa m. - prakāṡikā f.
- pradeṡa m. - bodha m. - bhāskara m.
- maṇimālā orᅠ - mālā f. - mālāvṛitti f.
- ratna-mañjūshā f. - ratnamālā f. - vidyā-sāra m.
- viveka m. - saṉgraha m. - sarasī f. -thâ̱darṡa m. N. of wks.;
-thâ̱nusamaya m. the performance of one ritual act for all objects in orderly succession before performing another act for all objects in the same order ĀṡvGṛ. Sch. etc. (cf. kāṇḍâ̱nus-);
-thî ̱ya-divya-cakshus n. - thôddeṡa m. N. of wks.
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2 शब्दार्थ
ṡabdâ̱rtha
the nature orᅠ meaning of sounds VPrāt. ;
the meaning of a word ( seeᅠ ṡabdaṡabdâ̱rtha-mañjūshā);
sense orᅠ meaning of oral tradition (as a source of knowledge;
cf. comp.);
- kalpataru m. N. of a lexicon;
- garbha-vat mfn. containing (virtually) sound andᅠ meaning RāmatUp. ;
- candrikā f. (- kôddhāra, m.), - cintāmaṇi m. -tarkâ̱mṛita n. - nirvocana n. (- na-khaṇḍaṇa n.), - mañjarī f. - ratna n. -ratnâ̱kara m. -ratnâ̱valī f. - rahasya n. - samáīpikā f. - sāra-mañjarī f. N. of wks.;
-thâ̱rambhaṇa mfn. beginning with the meaning orᅠ force of oral tradition Āpast. ;
N. of a ch. of the Tattva-cintāmaṇy-āloka
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3 धर्मरत्न
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4 मन्त्ररत्न
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5 वेदान्तरत्न
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6 वैयाकरणसिद्धान्तमञ्जूषासार
vaiyākaraṇa-siddhâ̱nta-mañjūshā-sāra
vaiyākaraṇa-siddhâ̱nta-ratnâ̱karam. N. of wks.
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7 वैयाकरणसिद्धान्तरत्नाकर
vaiyākaraṇa-siddhâ̱nta-mañjūshā-sāra
vaiyākaraṇa-siddhâ̱nta-ratnâ̱karam. N. of wks.
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