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the expression of joy in success

  • 1 com-pos (conp-)

        com-pos (conp-) potis, adj.    [com- + POT-], master of, powerful over, possessing, participating in: animi, sane, T.: mentis: sui, L.: rationis et consili: eius doni, sharing in, L.: huius urbis: me conpotem voti facere, grant my wish, L.: voti sententia compos, i. e. the expression of joy in success, H.: animo et scientiā. corpore atque animo, L.: praedā ingenti, L.

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  • 2 मङ्गल _maṅgala

    मङ्गल a. [मङ्ग्-अलच्; Uṇ.5.7]
    1 Auspicious, lucky, propitious, fortunate; मङ्गलदिवसः, मङ्गलवृषभः &c.
    -2 Prosperous, doing or faring well.
    -3 Brave.
    -लम् 1 (a) Auspiciousness, propitiousness; जनकानां रघूणां च यत् कृत्स्नं गोत्रमङ्गलम् U.6.42; R.6.9;1.67. (b) Hap- piness, good luck or fortune, bliss, felicity; भद्रं भद्रं वितर भगवन् भूयसे मङ्गलाय Māl.1.3; U.3.48. (c) Well- being, welfare, good; सङ्गः सतां किमु न मङ्गलमातनोति Bv. 1.122; (also m. in these senses).
    -2 A good omen, anything tending to an auspicious issue.
    -3 A blessing, benediction.
    -4 An auspicious or lucky object.
    -5 An auspicious occasion or event, a festivity.
    -6 Any solemn or auspicious ceremony or rite (such as marriage).
    -7 Any ancient custom.
    -8 Turmeric.
    -9 (In music) A particular composition.
    -लः 1 The planet Mars.
    -2 N. of Agni.
    -ला, -ली 1 A faithful wife
    -2 Dūrvā grass.
    -3 N. of Durgā.
    -Comp. -अक्षताः (m. pl.) rice thrown over persons by Brāhmaṇas when pronouncing blessings.
    -अगरु n. a variety of sandal.
    -अयनम् the way to happiness or prosperity; परममङ्गलायनगुणकथनो$सि Bhāg.5.3.11.
    -अलंकृत a. decorated with auspicious ornaments; आददे वचसामन्ते मङ्गलालंकृतां सुताम् Ku.6.87; M.1.14.
    -अष्टकम् a benedictory verse or verses repeated by priests over a youth and maiden, when being married, to promote their good luck.
    -अह्निकम् 1 any daily religious rite performed for good luck.
    -2 a vase full of water carried in front of a procession.
    -आचरणम् 1 an auspicious introduction in the form of a prayer (for the attainment of success) at the begin- ning of any undertaking or of any work of composition.
    -2 pronouncing a blessing.
    -आचारः 1 an auspicious or pious ceremony or usage.
    -2 a benediction, pronouncing a blessing.
    -3 (in music) a particular composition.
    -आतोद्यम् a drum beaten on festive occasions.
    -आदेशवृत्तिः a fortune-teller; Ms.9.258.
    -आरम्भः an epithet of Gaṇeśa.
    -आलम्भनम् touching anything auspicious.
    -आलयः, -आवासः a temple.
    - आवह a. auspicions.
    -इच्छा benediction, felicitation.
    -इच्छु a. desirous of happiness or prosperity.
    -करणम् repeating a prayer for the success of any undertaking.
    -कलशः a vessel used at festivals.
    -कारक, -कारिन् a. auspicious.
    -कार्यम् any festive occasion, a religious or auspicious ceremony.
    -कालः an auspicious occasion; Ś.4.
    -क्षौमम् a silken cloth worn on occasions of festivity; दधतो मङ्गलक्षौमे वसानस्य च वल्कले R.12.8.
    -गृहम् an auspicious house or temple.
    -ग्रहः an auspicious planet.
    -घटः, -पात्रम् a pot filled with water offered to the gods on festive occasions.
    -चण्डिका, -चण्डी N. of Durgā; मङ्गलेषु च या दक्षा सा च मङ्गलचण्डिका Brav. P.
    -छायः the plakṣa tree.
    -तूर्यम् a musical instrument, such as a trumpet, drum &c, played on festive or auspicious occasions; सुखश्रवा मङ्गलतूर्यनिस्वनाः R.3.19.
    -देवता an auspicious or tutelary deity.
    -ध्वनिः an auspicious music (at the time of some festival).
    -पत्रम् a leaf serving as an amulet.
    -पाठकः a bard, minstrel, profes- sional panegyrist; आः दुरात्मन् वृथामङ्गलपाठक शैलूषापसद Ve.1.
    -पुष्पम् an auspicious flower.
    -पूजित a. honoured with a sacrificial offering.
    -प्रतिसरः 1 an auspicious cord or string, the auspicious thread worn by a mar- ried woman round her neck as long as her husband lives; अन्त्रैः कल्पितमङ्गलप्रतिसराः (अङ्गनाः) Māl.5.18.
    -2 the cord of an amulet.
    -प्रद a. auspicious. (
    -दा) turmeric.
    -प्रस्थः N. of a mountain.
    -भेरी a drum beaten on festive occasions.
    -मात्रभूषण a. decked in auspicious ornaments only, such as the auspicious thread, saffron- mark &c.; सितांशुका मङ्गलमात्रभूषणा V.3.12.
    -मालिका marriage-music.
    -वचस् n.,
    -वादः a benedictory or congratulatory expression, benediction, blessing.
    -वादिन् a. expressing blessings or congratulations, wishing joy.
    -वाद्यम् see मङ्गलतूर्य.
    -वारः, -वासरः Tuesday.
    -विधिः 1 a festive or auspicious rite.
    -2 preparations for a festival.
    -वृषभः an ox with auspicious signs.
    -शब्दः greeting, a benedictory expression.
    -समालम्भनम् an auspicious unguent.
    -सूत्रम् see मङ्गलप्रतिसर.
    -स्नानम् a solemn or auspicious ablution.
    -स्वरः a sea-shell.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > मङ्गल _maṅgala

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