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samuccaya-tantra

  • 1 भूप


    bhū́-pa
    m. « earth-protector», a king, prince Var. Pañcat. Kathās. etc.;

    a term for the number sixteen Gaṇit. ;
    - f. sovereignty, kingship Rājat. ;
    - putra m. a king's son, prince MārkP. ;
    - samuccaya-tantra n. N. of wk.;
    - siṉha m. N. of a man Cat. ;
    - suta m. = - putra MārkP. ;
    -pâ̱di-skandha-lakshaṇa n. N. of wk.;
    -pâ̱shṭa m. « liked by kings», a kind of tree L.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > भूप

  • 2 प्रतिष्ठा


    prati-shṭhā
    ( sthā) P. Ā. - tishṭhati, - te, to stand, stay, abide, dwell RV. etc. etc.;

    to stand still, set (as the sun), cease MBh. BhP. ;
    to stand firm, be based orᅠ rest on (loc.), be established, thrive, prosper RV. etc. etc.;
    to depend orᅠ rely on (loc.) Vajracch. ;
    to withstand, resist (acc.) MBh. Hariv. ;
    to spread orᅠ extend over (acc.) MBh.:
    Caus. shṭhāpayati, to put down, place upon, introduce into (loc.) Br. GṛṠrS. ;
    to set up, erect (as an image), Ratnav.;
    to bring orᅠ lead into (loc.) MBh. ;
    to establish in, appoint to (loc.) ib. R. etc.;
    to transfer orᅠ offer orᅠ present to, bestow orᅠ confer upon (dat. orᅠ loc.) ĀṡvGṛ. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to fix, found, prop, support, maintain TS. Br. MBh. Hariv. ;
    to hold against orᅠ opposite R. ;
    prati-shṭhā́
    f. (ifc. f. ā) standing still, resting, remaining, steadfastness, stability, perseverance in (comp.) VS. etc. etc.;

    a standpoint, resting-place, ground, base, foundation, prop, stay, support RV. etc. etc.;
    a receptacle, homestead, dwelling, house AV. etc. etc. (ifc. abiding orᅠ dwelling in Ragh. Pur.);
    a pedestal, the foot (of men orᅠ amimals) AV. Br. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;
    limit, boundary W. ;
    state of rest, quiet, tranquillity, comfort, ease MBh. Kāv. ;
    setting up (as of an idol etc. RTL. 70);
    pre-eminence, superiority, high rank orᅠ position, fame, celebrity Kāv. Kathās. Rājat. ;
    establishment on orᅠ accession to (the throne etc.) Hariv. Ṡak. Var. Rājat. ;
    the performance of any ceremony orᅠ of any solemn act, consecration orᅠ dedication (of a monument orᅠ of an idol orᅠ of a temple etc.;
    cf. prâ̱ṇa-pr-), settling orᅠ endowment of a daughter, completion of a vow, any ceremony for obtaining supernatural andᅠ magical powers Var. Kathās. Rājat. Pur. ;
    a mystical N. of the letter ā L. ;
    N. of one of the Mātṛis attending on Skanda MBh. ;
    of sev. metres RPrāt. ;
    (with prajā-pateḥ) N. of a Sāman. ĀrshBr. ;
    = hrasva Naigh. III, 2 ;
    = yoga-siddhi orᅠ - nishpatti L. ;
    -kamalâ̱kara m. - kalpalatā f. -kalpâ̱di, m. pl. N. of wks.;
    - kāma (-shṭhā́-) mfn. desirous of a firm basis orᅠ a fixed abode orᅠ a high position TS. TāṇḍBr. GṛṠrS. BhP. ;
    - kaumudī f. - kaustubha m. orᅠ n. - cintāmaṇi m. - tattva n. - tantra n. - tilaka n. N. of wks.;
    - tva n. the being a basis orᅠ foundation Ṡaṃk. ;
    - darpaṇa m. - darṡa m. - dīdhiti f. - dyota m. - nirṇaya m. N. of wks.;
    - nvita (-shṭhâ̱nv-) mfn. possessed of fame, celebrated MW. ;
    - paddhati f. - mayūkha m. - ratna n. - rahasya n. - lakshaṇa n. N. of wks.;
    - vat mfn. having a foundation orᅠ support TUp. ;
    - vidhi m. - viveka m. - saṉgraha m. - samuccaya m. - sāra m. - sāra-saṉgraha m. -hemâ̱dri m. - shṭhôddyota, m. N. of wks.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रतिष्ठा

  • 3 योगसार


    yóga-sāra
    m. orᅠ n. (?) a universal remedy GāruḍaP. Bhpr. ;

    N. of sev. wks.;
    - tantra n. - saṉgraha m. - samuccaya, m.;
    -râ̱vali f. -râ̱valī f. N. of wks.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > योगसार

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