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sanātánamf (ī, m.c. alsoᅠ ā)n. eternal, perpetual, permanent, everlasting, primeval, ancient ṠBr. etc. etc.;
m. N. of Brahmā. L. ;
of Vishṇu Bhaṭṭ. ;
of Ṡiva L. ;
a guest of deceased ancestors, one who must always be fed whenever he attends Ṡrāddhas L. ;
N. of a Ṛishi (in MBh. andᅠ later « a mind-born son of Brahmā. ») TS. etc. etc.;
of a king Buddh. ;
(with ṡarman andᅠ go-svāmin) of two authors Cat. ;
pl. N. of partic. worlds Hariv. ;
(ī) f. N. of Durgā Cat. ;
of Lakshmī orᅠ Sarasvatī L. ;
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3 सनातनतम
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4 सनातनसिद्धान्त
sanātána-siddhâ̱ntam. N. of wk.
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5 གཡུང་དྲུང་ཅན་
[g.yung drung can]sanātana - "Svastikos turėtojas" = Višnu (khyab 'jug). -
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catuḥ-sanamfn. containing the 4 sons of Brahmā. (whose names begin with sana,
viz. Sanaka, Sananda, Sanātana, Sanat-kumāra) BhP. II, 7, 5.
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bráhmann. (lit. « growth», « expansion», « evolution», « development», « swelling of the spirit orᅠ soul», fr. 2. bṛih) pious effusion orᅠ utterance, outpouring of the heart in worshipping the gods, prayer RV. AV. VS. TS. ;
the sacred word (as opp. to vāc, the word of man), the Veda, a sacred text, a text orᅠ Mantra used as a spell (forming a distinct class from the ṛicas, sāmāni andᅠ yajūṉshi;
cf. brahma-veda) RV. AV. Br. Mn. Pur. ;
the Brāhmaṇa portion of the Veda Mn. IV, 100 ;
the sacred syllable Om Prab. Sch., (cf. Mn. II, 83);
religious orᅠ spiritual knowledge (opp. to religious observances andᅠ bodily mortification such as tapas etc.) AV. Br. Mn. R. ;
holy life (esp. continence, chastity;
cf. brahma-carya) Ṡak. I, 24/25 Ṡaṃk. Sarvad. ;
(exceptionally treated as m.) the Brahmǎ orᅠ one selfexistent impersonal Spirit., the one universal Soul
( orᅠ one divine essence andᅠ source from which all created things emanate orᅠ with which they are identified andᅠ to which they return),
the Self-existent, the Absolute, the Eternal (not generally an object of worship but rather of meditation andᅠ-knowledge;
alsoᅠ with jyéshṭha, prathama-já, svayóm-bhu, a-mūrta, para, paratara, parama, mahat, sanātana, ṡāṡvata;
andᅠ = paramâ̱tman, ātman, adhyātma, pradhāna, kshetra-jña, tattva) AV. ṠBr. Mn. MBh. etc.. (IW. 9, 83 etc..) ;
n. the class of men who are the repositories andᅠ communicators of sacred knowledge, the Brāhmanical caste as a body (rarely an individual Brāhman) AV. TS. VS. ṠBr. Mn. BhP. ;
food Naigh. II, 7 ;
wealth ib. 10 ;
final emancipation L. ;
m. ( brahmán), one who Prays, a devot orᅠ religious man, a Brāhman who is a knower of Vedic texts orᅠ spells, one versed in sacred knowledge RV. etc. etc.
<cf. Lat., flāmen>;
N. of Bṛihas-pati (as the priest of the gods) RV. X, 141, 3 ;
one of the 4 principal priests orᅠ Ṛitvijas (the other three being the Hotṛi, Adhvaryu andᅠ Udgātṛi;
the Brahman was the most learned of them andᅠ was required to know the 3 Vedas, to supervise the, sacrifice andᅠ to set right mistakes;
at a later period his functions were based especially on the Atharva-veda) RV. etc. etc.;
Brahmā. orᅠ the one impersonal universal Spirit. manifested as a personal Creator andᅠ as the first of the triad of personal gods (= prajā-pati q.v.;
he never appears to have become an object of general worship, though he has two temples in India seeᅠ RTL. 555 etc.. ;
his wife is Sarasvatī ib. 48) TBr. etc. etc.;
= brahmaṇaāyuḥ, a lifetime of Brahmā. Pañcar. ;
an inhabitant of Brahmā. 's heaven Jātakam. ;
the sun L. ;
N. of Ṡiva Prab. Sch. ;
the Veda (?) PārGṛ. ;
the intellect (= buddhi) Tattvas. ;
N. of a star, δ Aurigae, Sūryat.;
a partic. astron. Yoga L. ;
N. of the 9th Muhūrta L. ;
(with Jainas) a partic. Kalpa Dharmaṡ. ;
N. of the servant of the 10th Arhat of the present Avasarpiṇi L. ;
of a magician Rājat.
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8 रूपसनातन
rūpá-sanātanam. N. of an author L.
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9 सनत्र
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10 санатана-дхарма
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