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1 तत्त्व
tat-tvan. true orᅠ real state, truth, reality ṠvetUp. Mn. Bhag. etc.;
(in phil.) a true principle (in Sāṃkhya phil. 25 in number, viz. a-vyakta, buddhi, ahaṉ-kāra, the 5 Tan-mātras, the 5 Mahā-bhūtas, the 11 organs including manas, andᅠ, lastly, purusha, qq.vv.)
MBh. XII, 11840; XIV, 984 R. III, 53, 42 Tattvas. ;
24 in number MBh. XII, 11242 Hariv. 14840 (m.);
23 in number BhP. III, 6, 2 ff. ;
for other numbers cf. XI, 22, 1 ff. RāmatUp. ;
with Māheṡvaras andᅠ Lokâyatikas only 5 <viz. the 5 elements> are admitted Prab. II, 18/19 ;
with Buddh. 4, with Jainas 2 orᅠ 5 orᅠ 7 orᅠ 9 Sarvad. II f. ;
in Vedânta phil. tattva is regarded as made up of tad andᅠ tvam, « that < art> thou», andᅠ called mahā-vākya, the great word by which the identity of the whole world with the one eternal Brahma < tad> is expressed);
the, number 25 Sūryas. II ;
the number 24 DevibhP. ṠBr. VII, 3, 1, 43 Sāy. ;
an element orᅠ elementary property W. ;
the essence orᅠ substance of anything W. ;
the being that Jaim. I, 3, 24 Sch. ;
= tata-tva L. ;
N. of a musical instrument L. ;
( ena) instr. ind. according to the true state orᅠ nature of anything, in truth, truly, really, accurately Mn. VII, 68 MBh. R. ;
- kaumudī f. « Tattva-moonlight»
N. of a Comm. on Sāṃkhyak. Sarvad. XIV, 20 ;
- candra m. « truthmoon»
N. of a Comm. on Prakriyā-kaumudī;
« Tattva-moon»
N. of a Comm. on - kaumudī;
- cintāmaṇi m. N. of a philos. work by Gaṇgêṡa;
of another work Nirṇayas. III ;
- jña mfn. ifc. knowing the truth, knowing the true nature of, knowing thoroughly
Mn. XII, 102 MBh. (a- neg. XII, 6623) R. etc.;
m. a Brāhman Npr. ;
- jñāna n. knowledge of truth, thorough knowledge, insight into the true principles of phil. Sarvad. ;
- jñānin mfn. = - jña W. ;
- taraṉgiṇī f. « truth-river»
N. of wk. by Dharmasāgara;
- tas ind.= - ttvena MuṇḍUp. I, 2, 13 Mn. MBh. etc.. ;
- tā f. truth, reality W. ;
- tyaj mfn. mistaking the true state Viddh. III, 19 ;
- trayamaya mfn. consisting of the 3 realities Hcat. I, 11, 893 ;
- darṡa m. (= - dṛiṡ) N. of a Ṛishi under Manu Deva-sāvarṇi BhP. VIII, 13, 32 ;
- darṡin mfn. = - dṛiṡ MBh. III, 1149 Rāmag. ;
m. N. of one of Manu Raivata's sons Hariv. 433 ;
of a Brāhman, 1265;
- dīpana n. « Tattva-light»
N. of wk.;
- dṛiṡ mfn. perceiving truth Vedântas. ;
- nikasha-grāvan m. the touchstone of truth Hit. I, 9, 12 ;
- niṡcaya m. « ascertainment of truth», right knowledge Sarvad. VI, 91 and 94 ;
- nishṭhatā f. veracity Hemac. ;
- nyāsa m. « application of true principles»
N. of a ceremony in honour of Vishṇu (application of mystical letters etc. to parts of the body while prayers are recited), Tantr. ;
- prakāṡa m. « light of true principles»
N. of a Comm. Sarvad. VII ;
- prabodha-prakaraṇa n. N. of wk. by Haribhadra II (A.D. 1200);
- bindu m. « truthdrop»
N. of a philos. treatise;
- bodha m. knowledge orᅠ understanding of truth, XII, 46 ;
N. of wk. Tantras. II ;
- bodhinī f. « teaching true principles»
N. of a Comm. on Saṃkshepa-ṡārīraka;
of a Comm. on Siddh. by Jñānêndra-sarasvatī;
truth-teaching cf. RTL. p. 492 and 509 ;
- bhava m. true being orᅠ nature KaṭhUp. VI ṠvetUp. I ;
- bhūta mfn. true MBh. XII, 5290 ;
-muktâ̱vali f. « necklace of truth»
N. of wk. Sarvad. IV, 110 ;
cf. RTL. p. 123 ;
- vat mfn. possessing the truth orᅠ reality of things MBh. XII, 11480 ;
- vāda-rahasya n. N. of wk. Sarvad. V, 110 ;
- vid mfn. knowing the true nature of(gen.) Bhag. III, 28 ;
- vivitsā f. desire of knowing the truth W. ;
- viveka m. the sifting of established truth;
N. of wk. on astron. ( alsoᅠ siddhâ̱nta-t-);
of another work Sarvad. V, 6 ;
- ka-dīpana n. « light of truth-investigation»
N. of a philos. work;
- ṡambara n. N. of a Tantra. Ānand. 31 Sch. ;
(- raka, Āryav.);
- ṡuddhi f. ascertainment orᅠ right knowledge of truth Kathās. LXXV, 194 ;
- saṉgraha m. N. of wk. Sarvad. VII, 88 ;
- satya-ṡāstra n. N. of a Buddh. work by Guṇaprabha;
- samāsa m. « Tattva-compendium»
N. of Kapila's Sāṃkhya-sūtras Tattvas. ;
- sāgara m. « truth-ocean»
N. of wk. Smṛitit. XI Nirṇayas. I, 318 ;
- sāra m. « truth-essence»
N. of wk. Ṡāktân. II ;
-vâ̱khyānôpamā f. a simile expressing orᅠ stating any truth Kāvyâd. II, 36 ;
-vâ̱dhigata mfn. learnt thoroughly Suṡr. ;
-vâ̱pahnava-rūpaka n. a metaphor denying a truth (as that two eyes are not eyes but bees) Kāvyâd. II, 95 ;
-vâ̱bhiyoga m. a positive charge orᅠ declaration Yājñ. II, 5/6, 4 ff. ;
-vâ̱rtha m. the truth Sarvad. III ;
- tha-kaumudī f. « truth-light»
N. of a Comm. on Prāyaṡc. by (Govindânanda;
- tha-vid mfn. knowing the exact truth orᅠ meaning of (in comp.) Mn. I, 3 ;
( seeᅠ veda-);
- tha-sūtra n. N. of a Jaina work by Umā-svāti Sarvad. III, 103 ;
-vâ̱vabodha m. perception of truth W.
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2 सत्य
satyasatyámf (ā)n. true, real, actual, genuine, sincere, honest, truthful, faithful, pure, virtuous, good. successful, effectual, valid ( satyaṉ-kṛi, « to make true, ratify, realise, fulfil») RV. etc. etc.;
m. the uppermost of the seven Lokas orᅠ worlds (the abode of Brahmā. andᅠ heaven of truth;
seeᅠ loka) L. ;
N. of the ninth Kalpa (q.v.) Pur. ;
the Aṡvattha tree L. ;
N. of Vishṇu L. ;
of Rāma-candra L. ;
of a supernatural being Gaut. VarBṛS. Hcat. ;
of a deity presiding over the Nāndī-mukha Ṡrāddha L. ;
of one of the Viṡve Devāh Cat. ;
of a Vyāsa Cat. ;
of a son of Havir-dhāna BhP. ;
of a son of Vitatya MBh. ;
of one of the 7 Ṛishis in various Manvantaras Hariv. Pur. ;
(with ācārya) N. of an astronomer (author of the Horā-ṡāstra) VarBṛS. ;
pl. N. of a class of gods in various Manvantaras Hariv. Pur. ;
(ā) f. speaking the truth, sincerity, veracity W. ;
a partic. Ṡakti Pañcar. ;
N. of Durgā Cat. ;
of Ṡitā L. ;
of Satyavatī (mother of Vyāsa) L. ;
= satya-bhāmā MBh. Hariv. Ṡiṡ. ;
of the family deity of the Kutsas andᅠ Atharvans Cat. ;
of a daughter of Dharma ( andᅠ wife of Ṡaṃ-yu) MBh. ;
of the mother of Satya (= tushita) VP. ;
of the wife of Manthu ( andᅠ mother of Bhauvana) BhP. ;
of a daughter of Nagna-jit ( andᅠ wife of Kṛishṇa) ib. ;
(am) n. truth, reality ( satyena, « truly», « certainly», « really» ;
kásmātsátyāt, « for what reason, how is it that?» ténasatyéna, « for that reason, so truly» ;
yathā-tena < orᅠ evaṉ> satyena, « as-so truly» ;
with Buddhists truth is of two kinds, viz. saṉvṛiti- andᅠ paramâ̱rtha-satyam, « truth by general consent» andᅠ « self-evident truth» Dharmas. 95 ;
for the four fundamental truths of Buddhists seeᅠ MWB. 43; 56) RV. etc. etc.;
speaking the truth, sincerity, veracity KenUp. Mn. R. etc.. ;
a solemn asseveration, vow, promise, oath ( satyaṉcikīrshamāṇa, « wishing to fulfil one's promise orᅠ keep one's word») AV. etc. etc.;
demonstrated conclusion, dogma W. ;
the quality of goodness orᅠ purity orᅠ knowledge MW. ;
the first of the four Yugas orᅠ ages (= 1. - kṛitá q.v.) L. ;
a partic. mythical weapon R. ;
the uppermost of the 7 Lokas ( seeᅠ under m.) Vedântas. BhP. ;
one of the 7 Vyāhṛitis L. ;
partic. Satya-formula ĀṡvṠr. ;
= udaka, water Naigh. I, 12 ;
( alsoᅠ with prajāpateḥ) N. of Sāmans ĀrshBr. ṠrS. ;
(ám) ind. (gaṇa câ̱di andᅠ svar-ādi) truly, indeed, certainly, verily, necessarily, yes, very well
( satyam-tu, kiṉtu, tathâ̱pi, « it is true - but, yet, however» ;
yatsasyam, « indeed, certainly») RV. etc. etc.
+ cf. accord. toᅠ some, Gk. ἐτεός
- सत्यकर्ण
- सत्यकर्मन्
- सत्यकाम
- सत्यकाय
- सत्यकारुण्यवेदिन्
- सत्यकीर्ति
- सत्यकृत्
- सत्यकेतु
- सत्यक्रिया
- सत्यक्षेत्रमाहात्म्य
- सत्यखान
- सत्यग
- सत्यगिर्
- सत्यग्रन्थिन्
- सत्यघ्न
- सत्यंकार
- सत्यचूडामणि
- सत्यजा
- सत्यजित्
- सत्यजिति
- सत्यज्ञ
- सत्यज्ञानानन्दतीर्थ
- सत्यज्योतिस्
- सत्यतपस्
- सत्यतम
- सत्यतर
- सत्यतस्
- सत्यता
- सत्यतात्
- सत्यताति
- सत्यतितिक्षावत्
- सत्यत्व
- सत्यदर्शिन्
- सत्यदूत
- सत्यदृश्
- सत्यदेव
- सत्यधन
- सत्यधर
- सत्यधर्म
- सत्यधर्मन्
- सत्यधामन्
- सत्यधृत
- सत्यधृति
- सत्यध्वज
- सत्यध्वृत्
- सत्यनाथ
- सत्यनाम
- सत्यनामन्
- सत्यनारायण
- सत्यनिधि
- सत्यनिधितीर्थ
- सत्यनिधिविलास
- सत्यनेत्र
- सत्यप
- सत्यपर
- सत्यपराक्रम
- सत्यपरायणतीर्थ
- सत्यपारमिता
- सत्यपाल
- सत्यपाश
- सत्यपुर
- सत्यपुष्टि
- सत्यपूत
- सत्यपूर्णतीर्थ
- सत्यप्रतिज्ञ
- सत्यप्रतिश्रव
- सत्यप्रतिष्ठान
- सत्यप्रबोधभट्टारक
- सत्यप्रवाद
- सत्यप्रसव
- सत्यप्रसवस्
- सत्यप्राशू
- सत्यप्रियतीर्थ
- सत्यफल
- सत्यबन्ध
- सत्यबोध
- सत्यभामा
- सत्यभारत
- सत्यभाषण
- सत्यभूय
- सत्यभेदिन्
- सत्यमद्वन्
- सत्यमन्त्र
- सत्यमन्मन्
- सत्यमय
- सत्यमान
- सत्यमुग्र
- सत्यमृषाविवेक
- सत्यमेधस्
- सत्यमौद्गल
- सत्यम्भरा
- सत्ययज्
- सत्ययज्ञ
- सत्ययुग
- सत्ययोनि
- सत्ययौवन
- सत्यरत
- सत्यरथ
- सत्यरथि
- सत्यराजन्
- सत्यराधस्
- सत्यरूप
- सत्यलोक
- सत्यलौकिक
- सत्यवक्तृ
- सत्यवचन
- सत्यवचस्
- सत्यवत्
- सत्यवदन
- सत्यवद्य
- सत्यवर
- सत्यवर्त्मन्
- सत्यवर्मन्
- सत्यवर्यार्य
- सत्यवसु
- सत्यवाक
- सत्यवाक्य
- सत्यवाच्
- सत्यवाचक
- सत्यवाद
- सत्यवादिन्
- सत्यवाह
- सत्यवाहन
- सत्यविक्रम
- सत्यविजयतीर्थ
- सत्यविजयशिष्य
- सत्यविद्या
- सत्यवीरतीर्थ
- सत्यवृत्त
- सत्यवृत्ति
- सत्यवृध्
- सत्यव्यवस्था
- सत्यव्रत
- सत्यशपथ
- सत्यशवस्
- सत्यशील
- सत्यशीलिन्
- सत्यशुष्म
- सत्यश्रवस्
- सत्यश्रावण
- सत्यश्री
- सत्यश्रुत्
- सत्यसंरक्षण
- सत्यसंरक्षिन्
- सत्यसंश्रव
- सत्यसंहित
- सत्यसंकल्प
- सत्यसंकाश
- सत्यसंगर
- सत्यसती
- सत्यसत्वन्
- सत्यसद्
- सत्यसंतुष्टतीर्थ
- सत्यसंध
- सत्यसंनिभ
- सत्यसव
- सत्यसवन
- सत्यसवस्
- सत्यसह्
- सत्यसहस्
- सत्यसाक्षिन्
- सत्यसाधन
- सत्यसामन्
- सत्यसार
- सत्यसूत्र
- सत्यसेन
- सत्यस्थ
- सत्यस्रवस्
- सत्यस्वप्न
- सत्यहविस्
- सत्यहव्य
- सत्यहित
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3 सत्यव्रत
satyá-vratan. a vow of truthfulness Hariv. Kāv. ;
mf (ā)n. devoted to a vow of truth, strictly truthful ṠāṇkhṠr. MBh. Hariv. etc.;
m. N. of an ancient king Pañcat. ;
of a Rājarshi BhP. ;
of Manu Vaivasvata MW. ;
of a son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh. ;
of a son of Deva-datta Cat. ;
of a son of Trayyāruṇa Hariv. Pur. ;
of the author of a Dharma-ṡāstra Cat.:
of other men Kathās. ;
pl. N. of the Kshatriyas in Ṡāka-dvīpa BhP. ;
of a class of supernatural beings attending on Satya-sena ib. ;
- tīrtha m. N. of a man, Cat;
-parâ̱yaṇa mfn. devoted to truth andᅠ religious observances MW. ;
- smṛiti f. N. of wk.
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