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1 सर्वतन्त्र
sárva-tantran. pl. all doctrines Hcat. ;
mfn. = sarvaṉtantramadhî ̱tevedavā Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 60 ;
universally acknowledged, admitted by all schools (as a philosophical principle) W. ;
m. one who has studied all the Tantras. ib. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. (prob.) containing all doctrines Hcat. ;
- ṡiromaṇi m. N. of wk.;
-siddhâ̱nta m. a dogma admitted by all systems (opp. to pratitantra-s- q.v.) Car. Nyāyad.
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2 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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3 सर्वज्ञान
sárva-jñānan. « aknowledge»
N. of a Tantra. wk.;
m. N. of a deity Buddh. ;
- tantra n. N. of a Tantra. wk.;
- maya mf (ī)n. containing all knowledge Mn. R. ;
. vid mfn. acquainted with all knowledge MW. ;
- nôttama, orᅠ - nôttama-tantra n. - nôttara n. - nôttara-vṛitti f. N. of wks.
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4 सर्वतथागत
sárva-tathāgatain comp.;
- dharma-vāṇ-nithprapañcajñāna-mudrā, - prajñā-jñāna-m-, - bandhanajñāna-m-, -vajrâ̱bhisheka-jñāna-m-, - viṡvakarma-jñāna-m- f. N. of partic. positions of the fingers L. ;
- vyavalokana m. a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ. ;
saṉtoshaṇī f. N. of a Tantra. deity L. ;
-samājâ̱dhishṭhāna-jñāna-mudrā f. a partic. position of the fingers L. ;
su-rata-sukhā f. -tâ̱karshaṇī f. N. of Tantra. deities L. ;
-tâ̱nurāgaṇa-jñāna-mudrā f. a partic. position of the fingers L. ;
-tâ̱nurāgaṇī f. N. of a Tantra. deity L. ;
-tâ̱ṡāparipūraṇa-jñāna-mudrā f. a partic. position of the fingers L.
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5 सर्वचक्रा
sárva-cakrāf. (with Buddhists) N. of a Tantra. deity Buddh.
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6 महादेव
mahā́-devám. « the great deity»
N. of Rudra orᅠ Ṡiva orᅠ one of his attendant deities AV. etc. etc.;
of one of the 8 forms of Rudra orᅠ Ṡiva Pur. ;
of Vishṇu MBh. Hariv. RāmatUp. ;
of various authors etc. Cat. ( alsoᅠ dīkshita-m-, dvi-vedi-m-;
cf. below);
of a mountain Vās. Introd. ;
(ā) f. N. of a daughter of Devaka VP. (w.r. for saha-devā);
(ī) f. N. of Ṡiva's wife Pārvatī MBh. Hariv. etc.. (RTL. 186) ;
of Lakshmī MBh. R. ;
of Dākshāyaṇī in the Ṡālagrāma Cat. ;
the chief wife of a king MBh. Kathās. etc. (- vī-tva n. the rank of chief wife Kathās.);
a kind of colocynth L. ;
N. of various women Vet. Cat. ;
of sev. wks.;
n. N. of a Tantra. Cat. Āryav. (cf. ṡiva-tantra);
kavî ̱ṡâ̱cārya-sarasvatī m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- kṛityā f. a wrong act committed against Ṡiva MBh. ;
- giri m. N. of a mountain Kathās. ;
gṛíha n. a temple of Ṡiva Cat. ;
- josī m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- tantra n. the Mahā-deva Tantra. Cat. ( seeᅠ above);
- tīrtha m. N. of a teacher Cat. ;
- tva n. the state orᅠ dignity of « the great deity» Up. ;
- dīkshita m. - daiva-jña m. - dvi-vedin m. - paṇḍita m. - puṇya-stambha-kara orᅠ - puṇatāma-kara (?) m. N. of authors Cat. ;
- pura n. N. of a city Buddh. ;
- bhaṭṭa andᅠ - bhaṭṭa-dina-kara m. N. of learned men Cat. ;
- maṇi m. a species of medicinal plant L. ;
- vājapeyin m. -vādî ̱ndra m. - vid m. - vidyā-vāg-īṡa, m. -vedâ̱nta-vāg-īṡa m. -vedâ̱ntin m. - ṡarman m. - ṡāstrin m. - sarasvatī m. ( andᅠ -tī-vedâ̱ntin, m.), -sarva-jñavādî ̱ndra m. N. of learned men Cat. ;
- sahasranāman n. N. of wk.;
- sahasra-nāma-stotra andᅠ - stotra n. N. of Stotras;
- hata mfn. slain by Rudra ĀpṠr. ;
- hārivaṉṡa m. -vâ̱nanda m. -vâ̱ṡrama m. N. of authors Cat., -vâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata-nāman n. N. of wk.;
-vâ̱hata mfn. hit by Mahā-deva MaitrS. ;
- vêndra-sarasvatī m. N. of an author Cat.
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7 राणक
rāṇakam. N. of a poet Cat. ;
of a Comm. on the Tantra. -vārttika ( alsoᅠ called nyāya-sudhā orᅠ vārttika-yojanā orᅠ sarvâ̱navadya-kāriṇī);
( ikā) f. a bridle L. (cf. rāja-rāṇaka)
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