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122 धनंजय
dhána-ṉ-jayámfn. = prec. mfn. RV. AV. TBr. ;
m. fire, Kālh.;
a partic. vital air supposed to nourish the body Vedântas. ;
Plumbago Zeylanica L. ;
N. of Arjuna MBh. Hariv. ;
the 9th day of the Karma-māsa (s.v.), the plant Terminalia Arjuna L. ;
N. of a serpent-demon MBh. Hariv. BhP. ;
of a Vyāsa VP. ;
of a king of Kaliṇga Kathârṇ. ;
of a king of Kausthalapura L. ;
of the author of the Dala-rūpaka etc. ( seeᅠ below);
of a merchant SkandaP. ;
of a Brāhman pl. his descendants Pravar. ;
- koṡa m.
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123 धर्मिन्
dharminmfn. knowing orᅠ obeying the law, faithful to duty, virtuous, pious, just Gaut. MBh. R. ;
endowed with any characteristic mark orᅠ peculiar property Hariv. Kāvyâd. (cf. below) Sāh. ;
(ifc.) following the laws orᅠ duties of, having the rights orᅠ attributes orᅠ peculiarities of. having anything as a characteristic mark, subject to any state orᅠ condition Mn. MBh. Kāv. Pur. etc.;
m. the bearer of any characteristic mark orᅠ attribute, object, thing Kap. ;
N. of the 14th Vyāsa, DevībhP. ;
of a king VP. ;
(iṇī) f. a kind of perfume L. ;
N. of a woman (cf. dhārmiṇeya)
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124 धृतराष्ट्र
dhṛitá-rāshṭram. whose empire is firm, a powerful king L. ;
N. of a Nāga alsoᅠ called Airāvata AV. Br. MBh. etc.;
of a Deva-gandharva sometimes identified with King Dharma ( below) MBh. (with Buddhists
N. of a king of the Gandharvas andᅠ one of the 4 Mahārājas < Lalit. > orᅠ Lokapālas (Dharmas. VII) MWB. 206) ;
of a son of the Daitya Bali Hariv. ;
of a king of Kāṡī ṠBr. (with the patr. vaicitravīrya Kāṭh.);
of the eldest son of Vyāsa by the widow of Vicitra-vīrya (brother of Pāṇḍu andᅠ Vidura andᅠ born blind, husband of Gāndhāri andᅠ father of 100 sons of whom the eldest was Dur-yodhana;
sometimes identified with Dhṛita-rāshṭra andᅠ Haṇsa, 2 chiefs of the Gandharvas) MBh. ;
of a son of Janam-ejaya ib. ;
of a king of the geese (cf. Haṇsa, above) Jātakam. ;
partic. bird L. ;
pl. the 100 sons of King Dhṛita-rāshṭra (enumerated MBh. I, 4540);
(ī) f. N. of a daughter of Tāmrā (mother of geese andᅠ other water-birds) MBh. R. Pur. ;
- tra-ja m. son of Dhṛita-rāshṭra
N. of Dur-yodhana etc., Pracaṇḍ. ;
-trâ̱nuja m. younger brother of Dhṛita-rāshṭra
N. of Pāṇḍu Gal
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125 नाथश्रवस्
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126 पराशर
parā-ṡara
parā-ṡarám. a crusher, destroyer RV. AV. ;
a partic. wild animal Bhagavatīg. (w.r. - sara);
N. of a Nāga MBh. ;
N. of a son of Vasishṭha orᅠ of a son of Ṡakti andᅠ grandson of Vasishṭha (according to MBh. the father of Vyāsa;
said to be the author of RV. I, 65-73 andᅠ part of IX, 97);
of a son of Kuṭhumi VP. ;
of the author of a well-known code of laws RTL. 51 etc.. ;
of sev. writers on medicine andᅠ astrology etc. (with bhaṭṭa N. of a poet) Cat. ;
- kshetra-māhātmya n. - tantra n. - dharma m. - purāṇa, n. - mādhavīya n. - vaṉṡa-varṇana n. - vijaya m. - saṉhitā f. - sampāta m. -siddhâ̱nta m. - sūtra-vṛitti f. - smṛiti f. - smṛiti-saṉgraha m. - rôpapurāṇa n. N. of wks.;
- rin m. = pārāṡarin L. ;
- rêṡvara m. N. of a Liṇga SkandaP. ;
- vara-tīrtha n. N. of a Tīrtha ṠivaP.
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127 पाण्डु
pāṇḍúmfn. ( paṇḍ?) yellowish white, white, pale ṠBr. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
jaundiced Car. ;
m. jaundice Car. ;
pale orᅠ yellowish white colour W. ;
a white elephant L. ;
Trichosanthes Dioeca L. ;
a species of shrub L. ;
N. of a son of Vyāsa by the wife of Vicitra-vīrya andᅠ brother of Dhṛita-rāshṭra andᅠ Vidura (he was father of the five Pāṇḍavas) AV. Pariṡ. MBh. Hariv. etc.;
of a son of Janam-ejaya andᅠ brother of Dhṛita-rāshṭra MBh. I, 3745 ;
of a son of Dhātri by Āyatī VP. (v.l. prâ̱ṇa);
of an attendant of Ṡiva L. ;
of a Nāgarāja L. ;
pl. of a people in Madhya-deṡa VarBṛS. (v.l. pāṇḍya andᅠ - ḍva);
f. Glycine Debilis L. ;
- पाण्डुकण्टक
- पाण्डुकम्बल
- पाण्डुकरण
- पाण्डुकर्मन्
- पाण्डुगात्र
- पाण्डुच्छत्त्र
- पाण्डुच्छाय
- पाण्डुतरु
- पाण्डुता
- पाण्डुत्व
- पाण्डुतीर्थ
- पाण्डुदास
- पाण्डुदुकूल
- पाण्डुनाग
- पाण्डुपत्त्र
- पाण्डुपत्त्री
- पाण्डुपत्नी
- पाण्डुपुत्र
- पाण्डुफल
- पाण्डुभाव
- पाण्डुभूम
- पाण्डुमुख
- पाण्डुमृत्तिक
- पाण्डुमृद्
- पाण्डुरङ्ग
- पाण्डुराग
- पाण्डुराष्ट्र
- पाण्डुरोग
- पाण्डुलेख
- पाण्डुलेख्य
- पाण्डुलोमपर्णी
- पाण्डुलोमशा
- पाण्डुलोमा
- पाण्डुलोब
- पाण्डुवर्ण
- पाण्डुवर्मदेव
- पाण्डुशर्करा
- पाण्डुशर्मिला
- पाण्डुसिकत
- पाण्डुसूदनरस
- पाण्डुसोपाक
- पाण्डुसौपाक
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128 पाराशर
pārāṡara
m. patr. (fr. parā-ṡara, andᅠ N. of the poet Vyāsa;
pl. N. of a school) Pravar. Pur. L. ;
(ī) f. seeᅠ s.v.;
n. the rules of Parāṡara for the conduct of the mendicant order W. ;
- kalpika mfn. one who studies the Parāṡara-kalpa;
m. a follower of Parāṡara Pat. on Pāṇ. 4-2, 60 ;
- jātaha n. - ṡikshā f. - sūtra n. - horā f. N. of wks.
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