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61 बाष्कलोपनिषद्
bāshkalôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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62 बाहन्नोपनिषद्
bāhannôpanishad(?) f. N. of an Upanishad.
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63 बिन्दूपनिषद्
bindû̱paníshadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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64 बिल्वोपनिषद्
bilvôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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65 बृहज्जाबालोपनिषद्
bṛiháj-jābālôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad. on the divinity of Kalâgni-rudra
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66 बृहदारण्यक
bṛihád-āraṇyaka( alsoᅠ āraṇya n. - kópanishad f.) n. N. of a celebrated Upanishad. forming the last 5 Prapāṭhakas orᅠ last 6 Adhyāyas of the Ṡatapatha Brāhmaṇa;
- bhāshya n. - bhāshya-ṭīkā f. - bhāshya-vārttika n. - vārttika-sāra m. n. (?), - viveka m. - vishaya-nirṇaya m. - vyākhyā f. -kôpanishat-khaṇḍâ̱rtha m. -kâ̱panithad-vārttika n. N. of wks.
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67 बृहदुत्तरतापिनी
bṛihád-uttara-tāpinīf. N. of an Upanishad.
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68 बृहन्नारायण
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69 बृहन्नारायणी
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70 बृहन्नारायणोपनिषद्
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71 ब्रह्मध्वज
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72 ब्रह्मबिन्दु
brahma-bindum. a drop of saliva sputtered while reciting the Veda L. ;
-dû̱panishad f. N. of an Upanishad.
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73 ब्रह्मविद्या
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74 ब्रह्महंसोपनिषद्
brahma-haṉsôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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75 ब्राह्मण
brā́hmaṇamfn. relating to orᅠ given by a Brāhman, befitting orᅠ becoming a Brāhman, Brāhmanical AV. TBr. MBh. ;
(- ṇá) m. one who has divine knowledge (sometimes applied to Agni),
a Brāhman, a man belonging to the 1st of the 3 twice-born classes andᅠ of the 4 original divisions of the Hindū body
(generally a priest, but often in the present day a layman engaged in non-priestly occupations although the name is strictly only applicable to one who knows andᅠ repeats the Veda) RV. etc. etc.;
= brāhmaṇācchaṉsin KātyṠr. ;
a Brāhman in the second stage (between Mātra andᅠ Ṡrotriya) Hcat. ;
N. of the 28th lunar mansion L. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ brāhmaṇī;
n. that which is divine, the divine AV. ;
sacred orᅠ divine power ib. ĀṡvGṛ. ;
Brāhmanical explanation, explanations of sacred knowledge orᅠ doctrine (esp. for the use of the Brāhmans in their sacrifices) Br. ;
the Brāhmaṇa portion of the Veda (as distinct from its Mantra andᅠ Upanishad. portion) andᅠ consisting of a class of works called Brāhmaṇas (they contain rules for the employment of the Mantras orᅠ hymns at various sacrifices, with detailed explanations of their origin andᅠ meaning andᅠ numerous old legends;
they are said by Sāyaṇa to contain two parts:
1. vidhi, rules orᅠ directions for rites;
2. artha-vāda, explanatory remarks;
each Veda has its own Brāhmaṇa, that of the RV. is preserved in 2 works, viz. the Aitareya, sometimes called Āṡvalāyana, andᅠ the Kaushītaki orᅠ Ṡāṇkhāyana-Brāhmaṇa;
the white Yajur-veda has the Ṡata-patha-Brāhmaṇa;
the black Yajur-veda has the Taittirīya-Brāhmaṇa which differs little from the text of its Saṃhitā;
the SV. has 8 Brāhmaṇa, the best known of which are the Prauḍha orᅠ Pañca-viṇṡa andᅠ the Shaḍvinṡa;
the AV. has one Brāhmaṇa called Go. -patha) Nir. GṛṠrS. etc.;
the Soma vessel of the Brahman priest RV. AV. ;
a society orᅠ assemblage of Brāhmans, a conclave W. ;
- ब्राह्मणकल्प
- ब्राह्मणकाम्या
- ब्राह्मणकारक
- ब्राह्मणकुमार
- ब्राह्मणकुल
- ब्राह्मणकृत
- ब्राह्मणगृह
- ब्राह्मणघ्न
- ब्राह्मणचाण्डाल
- ब्राह्मणज
- ब्राह्मणजात
- ब्राह्मणजाति
- ब्राह्मणजीविका
- ब्राह्मणजुष्ट
- ब्राह्मणडिम्भ
- ब्राह्मणतर्पण
- ब्राह्मणता
- ब्राह्मणत्रा
- ब्राह्मणत्व
- ब्राह्मणदारिका
- ब्राह्मणद्रव्य
- ब्राह्मणद्वेषिन्
- ब्राह्मणधन
- ब्राह्मणनिन्दक
- ब्राह्मणपञ्चिका
- ब्राह्मणपद्धति
- ब्राह्मणपथ
- ब्राह्मणपाल
- ब्राह्मणपुत्रक
- ब्राह्मणप्रसङ्ग
- ब्राह्मणप्रातिवेश्य
- ब्राह्मणप्रिय
- ब्राह्मणब्रुव
- ब्राह्मणभाव
- ब्राह्मणभाष्य
- ब्राह्मणभुयिष्ठ
- ब्राह्मणभोजन
- ब्राह्मणमहिमादर्श
- ब्राह्मणमुखीन
- ब्राह्मणयज्ञ
- ब्राह्मणयष्टिका
- ब्राह्मणयष्टी
- ब्राह्मणरूपभृत्
- ब्राह्मणलक्षण
- ब्राह्मणलिङ्ग
- ब्राह्मणवचन
- ब्राह्मणवत्
- ब्राह्मणवध
- ब्राह्मणवर
- ब्राह्मणवर्चस
- ब्राह्मणवाक्य
- ब्राह्मणवाचन
- ब्राह्मणविधि
- ब्राह्मणविलाप
- ब्राह्मणविहित
- ब्राह्मणवेदम्
- ब्राह्मणश्रमणन्याय
- ब्राह्मणसंस्थ
- ब्राह्मणसत्तम
- ब्राह्मणसंतर्पण
- ब्राह्मणसर्वस्व
- ब्राह्मणसव
- ब्राह्मणसात्
- ब्राह्मणस्तुति
- ब्राह्मणस्व
- ब्राह्मणस्वर
- ब्राह्मणहित
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76 भगवद्गीता
bhagavad-gītāf. pl. (sometimes with upanishad;
once - ta n. BhP.) « Kṛishṇa's song»
N. of a celebrated mystical poem (interpolated in the MBh. where it forms an episode of 18 chapters from VI, 830-1532, containing a dialogue between Kṛishṇa andᅠ Arjuna,
in which the Pantheism of the Vedânta is combined with a tinge of the Sāṃkhya andᅠ the later principle of bhakti orᅠ devotion to Kṛishṇa as the Supreme Being;
cf. IW. 122 etc..);
-gūḍhâ̱rthadīpikā f. - tīkā f. - tatparya n.
(- rya-candrikā f. - rya-dīpikā f. - rya-nirṇaya m.
- rya-bodhikā f. - rya-bodhinī f.), - pratipada n.
- prasthāna n. - bodhaka n. - bhāva-prakāṡa m.
- bhāshya n. ( andᅠ - shya-vivaraṇa n.), - māhātmya n.
- rahasya n. - rtha (-tâ̱r-)
- saṉgraha m. (- ha-rakshā f.), - rtha-sāra m.
- rtha-stotra n. -lakshâ̱bharaṇa n. - laghu-vyākhyā f.
- vivaraṇa n. - vyākhyā f. - ṡaya (-tâ̱ṡ-) m.
-samaṅgalâ̱cāra-ṡloka-paddhati f. - sāra m.
-sâ̱ra-saṉgraha m. - hetunirṇaya m. N. of wks.
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77 भाल्लवेयोपनिषद्
bhāllaveyôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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78 भावन
bhā́-vana1) n. a forest of rays Ghaṭ. ;
bhāvana2) mf (ī)n. (fr. Caus.)
causing to be, effecting, producing, displaying, manifesting MBh. Kāv. BhP. ;
promoting orᅠ effecting any one's (gen. orᅠ comp.) welfare MBh. R. etc.;
imagining, fancying, AshṭāvS. ;
teaching MBh. ;
m. a creator, producer, efficient MBh. Kāv. ;
N. of Ṡiva (= dhyātṛi) MBh. ;
of Vishṇu A.;
of the 22nd Kalpa (q.v.);
(ā) f. andᅠ n. the act of producing orᅠ effecting Nir. Sāh. BhP. ;
forming in the mind, conception, apprehension, imagination, supposition, fancy, thought, meditation ( bhāvanayā ind., in thought, in imagination;
- nām-bandh, with loc., to occupy one's imagination with, direct one's thoughts to) MBh. Kāv. Ṡaṃk. Vedântas. etc.;
(in logic) that cause of memory which arises from direct perception Tarkas. ;
application of perfumes etc. (= adhivāsana) L. ;
(ā) f. demonstration, argument, ascertainment Yājñ. ;
feeling of devotion, faith in (loc.) Pañcat. ;
reflection, contemplation (5 kinds with Buddhists MWB. 128);
saturating any powder with fluid, steeping, infusion ṠārṇgS. ;
(in arithm.) finding by combination orᅠ composition;
(with Jainas) right conception orᅠ notion;
the moral of a fable HPariṡ. ;
N. of an Upanishad;
a crow L. ;
water L. ;
n. furthering, promoting MBh. ;
the fruit of Dillenia Speciosa L. ;
(ifc.) nature, essence RāmatUp.
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79 भावनोपनिषद्
bhāvanôpanishadf. N. of an Upanishad.
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80 भिक्षु
bhikshum. a beggar, mendicant, religious mendicant (esp. a Brāhman in the fourth Āṡrama orᅠ period of his life, when he subsists entirely on alms) Mn. MBh. etc. (cf. RTL. 55 n. 1);
a Buddhist mendicant orᅠ monk Kathās. Lalit. (cf. MWB. 55);
a partic. Buddha L. ;
Asteracantha Longifolia L. ;
Sphaerantus Mollis L. ;
N. of an Āṇgirasa (author of RV. X, 117) RAnukr. ;
of a son of Bhoja Rājat. ;
of a poet Cat. ;
n. N. of an Upanishad. (cf. bhikshukôpanishad),
- भिक्षुचर्या
- भिक्षुतत्त्व
- भिक्षुभाव
- भिक्षुराक्षस
- भिक्षुसंघ
- भिक्षुसंघाटी
- भिक्षुसूत्र
- भिक्षुहल
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