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1 ब्रह्मसूत्र
brahma-sūtran. the sacred thread worn over the shoulder Yājñ. MBh. etc.;
a Sūtra work treating of the knowledge of Brahmǎ (esp. the aphorisms of the Vedânta philosophy ascribed to Bādarāyaṇa orᅠ Vyāsa, alsoᅠ called bādarāyaṇa- orᅠ vedâ̱nta- orᅠ vyāsa- orᅠ ṡārīraka-sūtra, andᅠ uttara- orᅠ brahma-mīmāṉsā);
- ṛiju-vyākhyā f. - kārikā f. - candrikā f. - tantra-dīpikā f. - tātparya n. N. of wks.;
- pada n. the word orᅠ statement of a Brahma-sūtra Bhag. Hariv. ;
mf (ā orᅠ ī)n. consisting of such a word orᅠ statement Hariv. ;
- pradīpa m. - bhāshya n. (- shya-dīpikā f. - vārttika n.
- sāra, m.), - laghu-vārttika n.
- vṛitti f. ( andᅠ - ti-vārttika n.), - saṉgati f.
-trâ̱dvaita-vṛitti f. -trâ̱nubhāshya n. ( andᅠ - shyapradīpa m.
- vivaraṇa n.), -trâ̱nuvyâ̱khyāna n. -trâ̱rtha-prakāṡikā f.
-trâ̱rtha-maṇi-māla f. - trôpanyāsa m. ( andᅠ - sa-vṛitti f.)
N. of various Comms. on the Brahma-sūtra, andᅠ Comms. on them
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2 विशुद्ध
vi-ṡuddhamfn. completely cleansed orᅠ purified ( alsoᅠ in a ritual sense), clean, clear, pure (lit. andᅠ fig.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
free from vice, virtuous, honest MBh. Kāv. etc.;
brilliantly white (as teeth) Ṛitus. ;
thoroughly settled orᅠ established orᅠ fixed orᅠ determined orᅠ ascertained ib. ;
(ifc.) one who has gone through orᅠ thoroughly completed ( upadeṡa-v-) Mālav. ;
cleared i.e. exhausted, empty (as a treasury) Rājat. ;
(in alg.) subtracted Gol.;
n. a kind of mystical circle in the body (cf. cakra andᅠ vi-ṡuddhi-c-);
- karaṇa mfn. one whose acts are pure orᅠ virtuous BhP. ;
- gātra-tā f. the having bright orᅠ pure limbs (a minor mark of a Buddha) Dharmaṡ. 84 ;
- cāritra m. « of virtuous conduct»
N. of a Bodhi-sattva SaddhP. ;
- tā, f. ( Kāv.), - tva n. ( Ṡaṃk.) purity;
- dhishaṇa mfn. having the mind purified BhP. ;
- dhī mfn. id. Rājat. ;
- dhīra mfn. pure andᅠ grave Kathās. ;
- netra-tā f. having the eyes bright (one of the minor marks of a Buddha) Dharmaṡ. 84 ;
- pārshṇi mfn. having the rear orᅠ back protected orᅠ covered Kām. ;
- prakṛiti mfn. of pure orᅠ virtuous disposition Rājat. ;
- bhāva ( R.), - manas ( Bhartṛ.) mfn. pure-minded;
- mugdha mfn. pure andᅠ innocent Mālatīm. ;
- rasa-dīpikā f. N. of wk.;
- vaṉṡya mfn. of a pure orᅠ virtuous family Rājat. ;
- sattva mfn. of a pure character MuṇḍUp. ;
- sattva-pradhāna mfn. chiefly characterized by pure goodness MW. ;
- sattva-vijñāna mfn. of pure character andᅠ understanding R. ;
- siṉha m. N. of a man Buddh. ;
svara-nirghoshā f. a partic. Dhāraṇī Buddh. ;
-ddhâ̱tman mfn. of a pure nature orᅠ character MBh. R. etc.;
- ddhêṡvara-tantra n. N. of a Tantra.
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3 नारायणीयतन्त्र
nārāyaṇīya-tantra
nārāyaṇīya-bīja
nārāyaṇīya-vyākhyā
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4 नारायणीयबीज
nārāyaṇīya-tantra
nārāyaṇīya-bīja
nārāyaṇīya-vyākhyā
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5 नारायणीयव्याख्या
nārāyaṇīya-tantra
nārāyaṇīya-bīja
nārāyaṇīya-vyākhyā
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6 वरद
vará-dámf (ā́)n. granting wishes, conferring a boon, ready to fulfil requests orᅠ answer prayers (said of gods andᅠ men) AV. ṠvetUp. TĀr. etc.;
m. a benefactor W. ;
N. of Agni in Ṡāntika Gṛihyās. ;
fire for burnt offerings of a propitiatory character W. ;
N. of one of Skanda's attendants MBh. ;
of a partic. class of deceased ancestors MārkP. ;
of a partic. Samādhi Kāraṇḍ. ;
of one of the 7 Rishis in the 4th Manv-antara VP. ;
of a Dhyāni-buddha W. ;
(mostly with ācārya, kavi, deṡika, bhaṭṭāraka orᅠ deṡñdeṡikaāc-) N. of various authors andᅠ other men Cat. ;
pl. N. of a people R. ;
(ā) f. a young woman, girl, maiden L. ;
N. of a guardian goddess in the family of Vara-tantu Cat. ;
of a Yoginī Hcat. (cf. vara-pradā);
of various plants, Physalis Flexuosa Bhpr. Npr. ;
Polanisia Icosandra L. ;
Helianthus Npr. ;
Linum Usitatissimum Bhpr. ;
the root of yam ib. ;
= tri-parṇī Npr. ;
N. of a river MBh. Kāv. ;
gaṇapati-stotra, - gaṇê?ṡa-stotra n. N. of Stotras;
- caturthī f. N. of the 4th day in the light half of the month Māgha Cat. (prob. w.r. for varadā-caturthī);
- nātha, -thâ̱cārya-sūnu, - nāyaka-sūri ( Cat.), - bhaṭṭa (V. P.,), - mūrti ( Cat.) m. N. of authors;
- rāja m. ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, colapaṇḍita, bhaṭṭa, bhaṭṭāraka) N. of various authors andᅠ other persons Cat. (- ja-campū f. - daṇḍaka, - pañcāṡat f. - maṅgala, - mahishī-stotra n. - mūla n. - ṡataka n. - su-prabhāta, - stava m. - stotra n.;
-jâ̱shṭaka n. -jâ̱shṭôttara-ṡata n. N. of wks.;
- jīya mfn. coming from orᅠ relating to orᅠ composed by Varada-rāja;
n. N. of wk.);
- vishṇu-sūri m. N. of a Commentator Cat. ;
- hasta m. the beneficent hand (of a deity orᅠ benefactor of any kind) MW. ;
- das-caturthī seeᅠ varada-c- above L. ;
- dā-tantra n. N. of wk.;
odâ̱dhiṡa-yajvan m. N. of an author Cat. ;
-dâ̱rka m. - dôpanishad-dīpikā f. N. of wks.
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7 शाम्भवदीपिका
ṡāmbhava-dīpikāf. N. of a Tantra.
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8 श्रीनिवास
ṡrī-nivāsam. abode of Ṡrī Kāv. ;
N. of Vishṇu Chandom. BhP. ;
N. of various authors andᅠ other men ( alsoᅠ with ācārya, kavi, dīkshita, bhaṭṭa etc.) Cat. ;
(ā) f. N. of Rādhā Pañcar. ;
m. orᅠ n. (?) the resin of Pinus Longifolia L. ( alsoᅠ - saka Car.);
-kavacâ̱nta-stotra n. pl. N. of various Stotras from the Agni-purāṇa;
- campū f. N. of a poem by Veṇkaṭa;
- tīrtha m. N. of various authors Cat. (- thīya n. N. of wk.);
- dāsa m. N. of various authors etc. Cat. ;
- dīkshitīya n. - dīpikā f. - brahma-tantra-para-kāla-svāmy-ashṭôttara-ṡata n. - māhātmya n. N. of wks.;
- rāghava m. (with ācārya), - ṡishya m. N. of authors Cat. ;
- sīya n. N. of wk.
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9 षट्कर्मम्
shaṭ-karmamn. the six duties of Brāhmans
(viz. adhyayana, « studying orᅠ repeating the Veda»,
adhyāpana, « teaching the Veda»,
yajana « offering sacrifices»,
yājana, « conducting them for others»,
dāna, « giving», andᅠ pratigraha, « accepting gifts»),
Ṡāṇkh-Gṛ Mn. etc. (the six daily duties accord. toᅠ the later law-books, are,
snāna, « religious bathing»,
saṉdhyājapa, « repetition of prayers at the three Saṃdhyās»,
brahma-yajña, « worship of the Supreme Being by repeating the first words of sacred books»,
tarpaṇa, « daily oblations of water to the gods, sages, andᅠ Pitṛis»,
homa, « oblations of fuel, rice etc. to fire»,
deva-pūjā, worship of the secondary gods either in the domestic sanctuary orᅠ in temples) Parāṡ. RTL. 394 ;
six acts any one of which is allowable to a Brāhman householder as a means of subsistence
(viz. ṛita, gleaning,
amṛita, « unsolicited alms»,
mṛita, « solicited alms»,
karshaṇa, « agritulture»,
satyâ̱nṛita, « commerce orᅠ trade»,
ṡva-vṛitti, « servitude», the last being condemned) Mn. IV, 4, 5, 6, 9 ;
six acts belonging to the practice of Yoga (viz. dhautī, vastī, netī, trāṭaka, naulika, kapāla-bhātī, these consist of suppressions of the breath andᅠ self-mortifications of various kinds) Cat. ;
six acts for inflicting various kinds of injury on enemies (viz. ṡānti, vaṡya, stambhana, vidvesha, uccāṭana, māraṇa, qq.vv.;
these acts consist in repeating certain magical spells andᅠ texts taught in the Tantras.) ib. ;
m. a performer of the above six acts, a Brāhman who is an adept in the Tantra. magical formularies Mn. MBh. ;
- makṛit m. a Brāhman L. ;
- ma-dīpikā f. - ma-prayoga m. N. of wks.;
- ma-vat m. a Brāhman Kād. ;
- ma-vidhi m. - ma-viveka m. - ma-vyākhyāna. cintāmaṇi, m. N. of wks.
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10 सिद्धसारस्वत
siddha-sārasvataN. of a Tantra. wk.;
(with ṡabdâ̱nuṡāsana) N. of a gram. wk.;
- dīpikā f. N. of a Comm. by Padma-nābha on the Bhuvanêṡvari-stotra;
- stotra n. another N. for bhuvanêṡvarī-stotra
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