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1 रोमक
romaka1) m. Rome Siddhântaṡ. ;
« the Roman»
N. of a partic. astronomer Var. ;
N. of a village in the north of India gaṇa palady-ādi;
of a partic. mixed caste (v.l. for rāmaka) Vas. ;
= romaka-siddhâ̱nta below ;
pl. N. of a people MBh. II, 1837 (cf. 2. roman);
the people of the Roman empire, the Romans VarBṛS. ;
2) n. (fr. rumā) a kind of saline earth andᅠ the salt extracted from it (accord. toᅠ some « the salt from the lake Sambar in Ajmere») Suṡr. etc. (cf. raumaka);
a kind of magnet L. ;
3) n. hair (= roman) Hcat. (esp. ifc. f. ikā)
- रोमकपत्तन
- रोमकपुर
- रोमकविषय
- रोमकसिद्धान्त
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2 रोमकपत्तन
romaka-pattana
romaka-puran. the city of Rome Siddhântaṡ. Gol. etc..
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3 रोमकपुर
romaka-pattana
romaka-puran. the city of Rome Siddhântaṡ. Gol. etc..
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4 रोमकविषय
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5 रोमकसिद्धान्त
romaka-siddhâ̱ntam. N. of Romakâcārya's Siddhânta (one of the 5 chief astronomical Siddhântas current in the age of Varāha-mihira);
of a modern fiction Cat.
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6 रोमकाचार्य
romakâ̱cāryam. N. of a teacher of astronomy (author of the above Siddhânta)
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7 रौमक
raumaka
2) mfn. (fr. 2. romaka) gaṇa palady-ādi;
Roman, spoken by the inhabitants of the Roman empire Col.;
derived orᅠ coming from the astronomer Romaka Cat. ;
- रौमकलवण
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8 पाश्चात्याकरसम्भव
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9 मृदुरोमक
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10 मृदुरोमन्
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11 मृदुलोमक
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12 वसु
vásu
sweet L. ;
dry L. ;
N. of the gods (as the good orᅠ bright ones, esp. of the Ādityas, Maruts, Aṡvins, Indra, Ushas, Rudra, Vāyu, Vishṇu, Ṡiva, andᅠ Kubera) RV. AV. MBh. R. ;
of a partic. class of gods (whose number is usually eight, andᅠ whose chief is Indra, later Agni andᅠ Vishṇu;
they form one of the nine Gaṇas orᅠ classes enumerated under Gaṇa-devatā q.v.;
the eight Vasus were originally personifications, like other Vedic deities, of natural phenomena,
andᅠ are usually mentioned with the other Gaṇas common in the Veda, viz. the eleven Rudras andᅠ the twelve Ādiyas, constituting with them andᅠ with Dyaus, Heaven, andᅠ Pṛithivī, « Earth»
< orᅠ, according to some, with Indra andᅠ Prajā-pati, orᅠ, according to others, with the two Aṡvins>,
the thirty-three gods to which reference is frequently made;
the names of the Vasus, according to the Vishṇu-Purāṇa, are,
1. Āpa <connected with ap, « water» >;
2. Dhruva, « the Pole-star» ;
3. Soma, « the Moon» ;
4. Dhava orᅠ Dhara;
5. Anila, « Wind» ;
6. Anala orᅠ Pāvaka, « Fire» ;
7. Pratyusha, « the Dawn» ;
8. Prabhāsa, « Light» ;
but their names are variously given;
Ahan, « Day», being sometimes substituted for 1 ;
in their relationship to Fire andᅠ Light they appear to belong to Vedic rather than Purānic mythology) RV. etc. etc.;
a symbolical N. of the number « eight» VarBṛS. ;
a ray of light Naigh. I, 15 ;
a partic. ray of light VP. ;
= jina Ṡīl. (only L. the sun;
the moon;
fire;
a rope, thong;
a tree;
N. of two kinds of plant = baka andᅠ pīta-madgu;
a lake, pond;
a kind of fish;
the the of the yoke of a plough;
the distance from the elbow to the closed fist);
N. of a Rishi (with the patr. Bharad-vāja, author of RV. IX, 80-82, reckoned among the seven sages) Hariv. ;
of a son of Manu ib. ;
of a son of Uttāna-pāda ib. ;
of a prince of the Cedis alsoᅠ called Upari-cara MBh. ;
of a son of Īlina ib. ;
of a son of Kuṡa andᅠ the country called after him RV. ;
of a son of Vasu-deva BhP. ;
of a son of Kṛishṇa ib. ;
of a son of Vatsara ib. ;
of a son of Hiraṇya-retas andᅠ the Varsha ruled by him ib. ;
of a son of Bhūtajyotis ib. ;
of a son of Naraka ib. ;
of a king of Kaṡmīra Cat. ;
(u) f. light, radiance L. ;
a partic. drug L. ;
N. of a daughter of Daksha andᅠ mother of the Vasus (as a class of gods) Hariv. VP.:
(vī) f. night Naigh. I, 7 ;
n. (in Veda gen. vásos, vásvas andᅠ vásunas;
alsoᅠ pl., exceptionally m.) wealth, goods, riches, property RV. etc. etc. ( vasosh-pati m. prob. « the god of wealth orᅠ property»
AV. I, 12 <Paipp. asosh-p-, « the god of life» >;
vásor-dhā́rā f. « stream of wealth»
N. of a partic. libation of Ghṛita at the Agni-cayana AV. TS. Br. etc.. ;
of the wife of Agni BhP. ;
of the heavenly Gaṇgā MBh. ;
of sacred bathing-place ib. ;
of a kind of vessel ib. ;
- rā-prayoga m. N. of wk.);
gold ( seeᅠ - varma-dhara);
a jewel, gem, pearl ( seeᅠ - mekhala);
any valuable orᅠ precious object L. ;
( alsoᅠ f.) a partic. drug L. ;
a kind of salt (= romaka) L. ;
water L. ;
a horse (?) L. ;
= ṡyāma L. ;
vasu
- वसुकर्ण
- वसुकल्प
- वसुकल्पदत्त
- वसुकीट
- वसुकृत्
- वसुकृमि
- वसुक्र
- वसुगुप्त
- वसुगुप्ताचार्य
- वसुचन्द्र
- वसुचरित
- वसुच्छिद्रा
- वसुजित्
- वसुज्येष्ठ
- वसुता
- वसुताति
- वसुत्ति
- वसुत्व
- वसुत्वन
- वसुद
- वसुदत्त
- वसुदत्तक
- वसुदा
- वसुदान
- वसुदाम
- वसुदामन्
- वसुदावन्
- वसुदेय
- वसुदेव
- वसुदेवत
- वसुदेव्या
- वसुदैव
- वसुदैवत
- वसुधर
- वसुधर्मन्
- वसुधर्मिका
- वसुधा
- वसुधातुकारिका
- वसुधान
- वसुधार
- वसुधारिणी
- वसुधित
- वसुधिति
- वसुधेय
- वसुनन्द
- वसुनन्दक
- वसुनाग
- वसुनीति
- वसुनीथ
- वसुनेत्र
- वसुनेमि
- वसुंधर
- वसुंधरा
- वसुपति
- वसुपत्नी
- वसुपातृ
- वसुपाल
- वसुपालित
- वसुपूज्यराज्
- वसुप्रद
- वसुप्रभा
- वसुप्राण
- वसुबन्धु
- वसुभ
- वसुभट्ट
- वसुभरित
- वसुभाग
- वसुभूत
- वसुभूति
- वसुभृद्यान
- वसुमत्
- वसुमति
- वसुमनस्
- वसुमय
- वसुमित्र
- वसुमेखल
- वसुरक्षित
- वसुरण्व
- वसुरथ
- वसुराज
- वसुरात
- वसुरुच्
- वसुरुचि
- वसुरूप
- वसुरेतस्
- वसुरोचिस्
- वसुलक्ष्मी
- वसुवत्
- वसुवन्
- वसुवन
- वसुवनि
- वसुवर्मधर
- वसुवल्लिका
- वसुवाह
- वसुवाहन
- वसुविद्
- वसुविन्द
- वसुवीर्य
- वसुवृष्टि
- वसुव्रत
- वसुशक्ति
- वसुश्रवस्
- वसुश्री
- वसुश्रुत
- वसुश्रेष्ठ
- वसुषेण
- वसुसम्पत्ति
- वसुसम्पूर्ण
- वसुसार
- वसुसेन
- वसुस्थली
- वसुहट्ट
- वसुहट्टक
- वसुहोम
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13 श्रीषवायण
ṡrī-shavāyaṇan. N. of a part of the spurious Romaka-siddhânta
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14 श्रीषेण
ṡrī-sheṇa
of the author of the Romaka-siddhânta (quoted by Brahma-gupta);
(ā) f. N. of a woman HPariṡ.
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15 सिद्धान्त
siddhâ̱ntaetc. seeᅠ s.v.
m. established end, final end orᅠ aim orᅠ purpose
(cf. sama-s-), (cf. rāddhâ̱nta), demonstrated conclusion of an argument ( orᅠ the 4th member of a syllogism following on the refutation of the pūrva-paksha q.v.),
settled opinion orᅠ doctrine, dogma, axiom, received orᅠ admitted truth (of four kinds seeᅠ sarva-tantra-s-?, prati-tantra-s-, adhikaraṇa-s-, abhyupagama-s-) MBh. Kap. Sarvad. (cf. IW. 64);
any fixed orᅠ established orᅠ canonical text-book orᅠ received scientific treatise on any subject (esp. on astronomy andᅠ mathematics;
often ifc., as the following 9, Brahma-subject, Sūrya-subject, Soma-subject, Bṛihaspati-subject, Garga-subject, Nārada-subject, Parāṡara-subject, Pulastya-subject, Vasishṭha-subject;
orᅠ the following 5, Sid, dhântas, Pauliṡa-subject, Romaka-subject, Vāsishṭha-subject, Ṡaura-subject, andᅠ Paitāmaha-subject) VarBṛS. Sarvad. IW. 175 ;
a partic. class of Buddhist andᅠ Jaina wks.
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