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1 सूर्याश्मन्
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2 आकाशस्फटिक
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3 अग्निगर्भ
agní-garbhamf (ā) n. pregnant with fire BṛĀrUp. ;
m. a gem supposed to contain andᅠ give out solar heat (= sūrya-kānta) L. ;
N. of a frothy substance on the sea, engendered by the submarine, fire L. ;
N. of a man;
(ā) f. the plant Mahājyotishmatī
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4 अग्निमणि
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5 खस्फटिक
khá-sphaṭikam. « aerial crystal»
N. for the sun- andᅠ moon-gem ( sūrya-kānta andᅠ candra-k-;
cf. ākāṡa-sph-) L.
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6 तपनाश्मन्
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7 दीप्तोपल
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8 कान्त
kānta
m. any one beloved, a lover, husband;
the moon L. ;
the spring L. ;
the plant Barringtonia Acutangula L. ;
iron L. ;
a stone (cf. sūrya-k-, etc.) L. ;
N. of Kṛishṇa L. ;
of Skanda MBh. III, 14631 ;
of a son of Dharma-netra Hariv. I, 33, 3 ;
(ā) f. a beloved orᅠ lovely woman, wife, mistress Kathās. ;
a charming wife L. ;
the earth L. ;
N. of certain plants L. ;
large cardamoms L. ;
a kind of perfume ( reṇukā, Piper aurantiacum) L. ;
N. of a metre of four lines of seventeen syllables each;
a kind of Ṡruti;
(am) n. saffron L. ;
a kind of iron L. ;
a magnet Buddh. ;
a kind of house L. ;
- कान्तकलिका
- कान्तत्व
- कान्तपक्षिन्
- कान्तपाषाण
- कान्तपुष्प
- कान्तमिश्र
- कान्तलोह
- कान्तलौह
- कान्तानुवृत्त
- कान्तायस
- कान्तोत्पीडा
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9 देवकान्त
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10 पतंग
pataṉ-gámfn. flying RV. I, 118, 4 ;
any flying insect, a grasshopper, a bee, a butterfly orᅠ moth ṠBr. (- táṉga) Up. Mn. etc. (- tā f. Prasannar.);
a horse Naigh. I, 14 ;
the sun (cf. pata-ga) RV. AV. Var. etc.. ;
N. of one of the 7 suns TĀr. VP. ;
a ball for playing with BhP. ;
a spark ( Sāy. ;
« a Piṡāca» Mahīdh.) RV. IV, 4, 2 ;
a species of rice Car. ;
of tree L. ;
« the Flier»
N. of Kṛishṇa MBh. XII, 1510 ;
(= garuḍa Nīlak.) BhP. ;
N. of the author of RV. X, 17 andᅠ of this hymn itself ṠāṇkhBr. ;
of a mountain BhP. ;
= - grāma Rājat. ;
(pl.) N. of a caste in Plakshadvīpa BhP. ;
(ā) f. N. of a mythical river Divyâ̱v. ;
(ī) f. N. of one of the wives of Tārksha andᅠ mother of the flying animals BhP. ;
m. orᅠ n. quicksilver L. ;
n. a species of sandal wood Bhpr. ;
- kānta m. the sun-stone (cf. sūrya-k-) Ṡiṡ. IV, 16 ;
- grāma m. N. of a village Rājat. ;
- rāja m. = pataga-r- Pañc. ;
- vat ind., like a moth Kum. ;
- vṛitti f. the manner of the moth (attracted by a light) i.e. rashness, temerity Ratnâv. ;
mfn. behaving like a moth (i.e. very inconsiderately) Pañc. ;
-gâ̱ṡman m. the sun-stone (cf. above) Ṡrīkaṇṭh.
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