You are on page 1of 116
¥ of attack. -} Commencement. 6 Fury anger, passions ePramrseacean K. 14. 6 Mappiness, pleasure. ~7,The roaring of clouds nd of elephants: San: Fea (il PrasaPar waraersa: Dy. 1d. ad. vot af | Nan anigadidsay Ran 10, 45. 10 (Hence) A charge somdod by musical instruments; the din or av of the butilos Mb. 7. 72. 11. ~€H Rubbing and Jnoading the body. “Comp. —sHT=a: One who beats a dam. arseatta a. Ave a. ve (ame, oa e fre af.) 1A mits a float. —2 Moons 11. D.B. STE A, A measure of grain, the 4th of aDrona = 64 Brasthas = 16 Kulavas = (nearly 7 Ibs, UL 0a. avoir. )3 HIG FA: SaaS g ga) ga cenit areas FCAT NRE A A Kind of pulse (Mar. ag). -2.A Isnd of fragrant earth (Mar. a) area, STAT a. [ of. aHiRH] Holding an Adhakea, sown with an Adhak of soca cooldug an ithake (of rice &e.)- caret «. [91-2-% gto Pye] 4 Rich, woalthys aratsfeormararet FisAisiet weet AT By. 16.153 Pt. 5. Ms. 8. 169.2 (a) Rich in, abounding in, possess ‘instr. or as the’ last member truthful; xdveraeaet Bagita caren Ram. (1) Mixed with, watorod with 5 ars, er sae aren: Mb, fe WETS Sr“9 buna Comg Weg a. striving to gob woulth. gee a. [aT ee inode io «a a (=€-) aid 1S =Z] ono opulent. ~ fri <2 Distanco to be crossed by « boat es. SATE ‘Seex ac aa | Wah. aatard a. 1 To be crossed. —2 Landing, coming to shore ( Ved.) ATT Seo under TT. an mn. [sca Un 4. 152 seid tobe from SF. to Dreatho also] ‘set ae aie: eat EMCI? TERE 4 Tho sol, the individual souls the Drenth, the principle of life and sensation; FATA ala face We 15 lard eae ts Te CE a Keath. 8. 8. (In seat ae derageatta HL 4. 87 Sis compared to & river )- 2 Solf, oneself in this senso mostly ied reflexively for all threo persons and jn the singuler number, masculine gender, whatever hve the gender or number of the noun to which it refers; at Fara Wet afeafA Ran. 15 irae Fe siren Gite S15 ak cere ae erg ATT R10. 60, 4. 85, HL 575 Ku. 6. 205 Ba, TASATRUTT namigeat (AGAR U. 7.25 Taka gales SUE Mb. K. 1075 sometimes used in pl. alsoy att: Gata 17. 193 Mal. 8. 8 Supreme defty and soul of the universe, Supreme Soul, Brahmans SE S0zTa7 angie: @eigeT. Up. 2- 1-13 Ms. 1 15) 12. 24. #8 Tesiences natures eA sa S.1., seo SH below =5 Character, peculiarity ; emt wees sae Ry. 1 97. 11.8 Tho uatural temperament or disposition Bhag, 11. 99. 20. -7 The person or whole body ( con sidered as one and opposed to tho separate members of it) Rat: aalsiamnal miccar weftaraet R. 1. 145 Ma ‘ee TT Ms. 12. 125 Ki. 9. 65. ~8 Mind, intlleets HAIG, FVII, HEIST Go, ST TR: TATA BM A 3441 & Rim. 6.18. 1.—9 Tho understandings of 1 49%, NSIT Go. -10 Thinking faculty» the faculty of thought and reason. —14 Spirit, vitality, courage; eaRisomTmatat Mb, 12, 180. 6. ~12 Form, image? SARITA Ku. 5. 24 wanuming bis own form: 2. 61 Hosa SG. 21 myself boing implanted in her. 18. A cons ‘are gaara? xf Re | AERTS FTAA Si. 2. GL. 18 Care, efforts, pain. ~18 The sum. 48 Fire. “47 Wind, air. ~18 Mental quality; 1g reenter aera gat | AREA Se eRTRTSTTE I Mb. 12. 167. 6. aT is used a the Inst member of comp. in the sense of ‘made or consisting of'3 See SUE. ho form is also found to be useds Bt aeait ate Tp. Lef.Gr ators aftmen | ~Comp. — FHT 4. 4 dependent on oneself, independent. -2 soutient, existing. (~a:) 49 son, “2 a wite’s brother, —8 the ARAL jester or 28 Cin dramatic literature). ABET «- Norby of need!; aeisIgeIaMeTEEET Ku. 1.18; Re 1, 83. “MBNA poronal attendances TA ayaa MeL i. 1.88, —AIETE conceding omer; a ay SHETTETE FMS. 1. AGETTR! one who pre~ tends to belong to a higher class than his own, an impostor, n pretonders 41Se#ar a= TarAraraT Be HE a Wepre Sr Aha oamveres | Me. 4. 255. ate a. scl-counselled. (2) a, treaty dictated by the party wishing it himedé: 34 3 darananity zea H, 4. 191. ~AIAeE a. Rejoicing in the son Supreme Spirit; setts: oteamez: Ch. Up. 7. 2. 2- “ATT a. 4 siziving to got knowledge (as an ascotio or AN), soking spititual loowledgos | -AGHTeIat {aiaet “smi Vo, 1.29. -2 selfpleased, delighted in selfs Siaita: Wert. see ARE Bui 2. 985 of. Bg. 5. 24. —AnfBTE m. a fish supposed to focd on its young, or on the weakest. of its speviess of, Rat Ut Fel weary eee Ram, APT a. 4 dopondent on oneself or on his own mind. -2 About or reloting to oneself; SeimmramramaraTy R14. 36. (-%) 4 selt dependence. -2 innate ides, abstract Kqowlodge independent of the thing to be known. GEE a: Sill-possesed, master of selfs HRCA 7 FE Sig fear Sag, Hae Ky. 9.40, —BzT wel exaltetion or elevation; aiaitea: sesarda sAlatecttertt Si 2.90. “SEH a. bom or produced from aucvdlt. CP) 4 9 son; arsine wimazaea R, 18. 12.2 Cupid oS sorrow, pain, (-3t) 4 daughter. —2 intellect. -8N. ofa plant (st790; Mar. caradia). —2aifert, ee ee ee lives by his own labour; Ms. 7- 138: Ccgn Ute tbourer. -3 one who lives by his wife (all. on Ms. 8.562). -§ am actor, publie performer SEEN: of x St wih oa ot the eopeee ei =H: ) a son. TARR TL Hines to st emits ctor Te Beare Tat creme ar aaa mds tara aot NEMA, postessed of self-eonccit, proud Sera ey arg Ram. 2.70. 10. 72 loving ewe Spirit only; smart aaa: arate Und 10: “STG ona owe busin, private Sst GET tt fell-cxecuted, done hy choulls Rt SBN ee aes Ram 2. to. 2 =B done against one’ Va}. 819. me parine’ one's own selfs Vaj. 8, 1a. a a produced in one’s mind: “at ache =a) i aside (to oneself ) = ¢ ng og conde Privately Copp. 53% alou eee A stagediveoton im deeimaen Gy which is thus defined say ee? oo ; FRED-6 AREY. Looms thee “B one’s own courses Bhag. 5.17.9, SH ee 5. 17. 3. HRT by one's own act. ~JAT The plant Mucuna Pratias” Hooke (Afar. 326), aft the hiding place of a animal, lair. “ETRE. ethan, peed ea to be spoken Frequently used as the samo as EME, 395 4 suicide. -2 heresy. — seltedestroyers K. 174 me faite | sea ain sreararst a =2 a heretiel BVT 1 a cock (calling out to himself). ~2 a ero. =3 One who fintters himself. of. UAT aay eae eae 1 Nun. Ha, TATA ta soni 3 sige Rim. 6. 8. i gta Mb. 7. 118. memrmigeUrMATIEyE Re 1. 25 Ku. 6. 98. -2 Cupid; THARPARAA a Ram. 4. 1. 81. -3 a dewendants Bat f aT My 12 ede SATA 8d Seorfowrste fe 1 Ty es doing ely, undronding. rn (aaa widory. 22 wilory over ove iltdaniel ahaa fon, ~siffted whe Tight of tho soul or Sonal Spirit ( Regen ewaheda: phae TEaLlo. “m, PIE mn mse, ono. whe ay inselt; sewer wtSresPam Mont 3.110, Se { aelFiaowledge. -2 spiritual knowledge, Joowlelge af tho soul or the Supromo Spirit; aaah Smee GIT Me 12.55, 02. ~3 uo wikdom, ~aeaeE 4 the rue nature of tho foul or the supreme apiej ee wa Aa BAST Svot. 1, t 2 the highest thing. ° a sage versed in tho Vedinta adocisines “OA. Scbsatissods AGRA HR yy a. ap gfe a. selt-satistiod. )_self-satisfaction, Sant 1 sol & EMT nc 1 suicides araranfiedy aeewa: yg gg heretic, an unbeliover. ~O 4 sclf-proservation,-2 a dody-guards Ram. 5.280 a mirrors Sarearaiiahat Fa he 7.08, ater {sec oneal, “pee Jmowledge, true wisdom + Isr, 3. Pore ng Ms. 12. 91 seo SATE. ~ZT a. Ved. granting mal xistence of lifes SHAT RAT A Thy. Io doh a, “QUA, self-sacrifice, resigning: on ove corrupting the soul; self-destroying’s Ay. 15,18 Bact a tutelary deity. BUT «1 selftormenting, feotful. —2 suicide, FTE a. being constantly m the gazt, greatly endeared to oneself RFT self reproach ~FHARAL offering oncselt (a8 9 living snorities wo the deity ). “FE a. one who constantly scol for epistaal knowledge. ~TEH8e «one who las Lost hitaself Ye) Av. 5. 18.2. ~QUONT N. of n work elucidating, the Tpanisnds (consisting of 18 chapters ). —sreaPag loowing fom one’s experince; ANGE -aneltaa Mb. 12. 216.18, —M@TE 4 cognition of the souls qelf consciousness. ~2 title of an Sux. HA aeaet ar (AY TSA Mb, 17. 1. 25. smrencttar_u, [oa Ra: @] 4 Belonging to oneself, one’s owns E24 SHA: M, 4 on whose aide is he? =2 Honeficial to oneself: MARMARA Ti. 13. 69, 8.165 AeMegRA TH: Eh. 8.773 good, it, suitable, appropriate (as diet €e. ), steastaren ata fae: Ao HAMEL Siva. B.20.57.~8 Existent, sentient. #24 A son. -2 A wife's brother. ~3 A jester (in dramas srertaza [ost samivoteay ot aR ae | 4 A oie for oneself, one of the two voioes in which roots are conjugated in Sanskait. —2 ‘The terminations af thie voice. arethae a. [ ars ral, 9 fe a4 Pp. TI. 2 26] Sellish, greedy (ono ‘who feods his ownselt) sraratted PATINA Bk. 2.933 HB. 121. —"e, Selfishness. .., 981% sraiaftea | amet 2. 16. AHA, aeMLEIA Ved. Having a soul anima fod, alive; RQRaRSEeMaa ea Bri, Up. 1. 2-15 THAT a. [ 57 Hay AEA a] 4 Self-possessed, | posseatd of selt-restraint; siege fafirar Sa earn aI Mb, 9.196. 8. Mu. 3. 8 Composed, prudent, Yin MPerareecmnser 6,19) Dg 2454. 41. zal. 108, 9. 484 7. 52. —ind, ‘Like oneself; #07. Reig a: aie a fiz, AUST Sclf-possession, self-control, prudence, wise ssion, self-control, prudence, wis dom BIMaTEAIHATE R. 8, 10, 845 Me. 1. 86. ly FSA fd. Tn one’s own ‘Possession, one’s own? mostly im combination with # as 8 ti id oneself, ta gr 3 °S to appropria Bo enlb tke for oneself; efedeit eaarenert Te 8. 2 | no's aibjeotons ton ce power 5 40 °¥ come under ee Wee 8 U. To conquer, subdues K. 117119 ALATA: Identifivation with ‘the Supreme Spirit. AUF a. 4 Belonging to oneself, one’s he 8 } one’s own,persomal, 2( At the ond of comp.) Having the ete renters «(8 7.) [arava eat 214 Oontinial | yrointertupted, endless, inGnite, permanent, over. | hangs sone iter Mus Frequserecarat Jb; Ms. 2. 242; By 6. 21. -2 Benes abundant, superlative, ~8 § owe : Supremes absolute: eHraieatt eraieait: Mth. ~Comp. ~greafrgie 3 Ff. absolution, HEU the geand or universal drat of eae arreattm «. (38 f.) Loree: ma toma ae) | 4 Destructive, disastrous. ~2 Painful, unpropitios, il-omened, distressing. ~8 Pressing, urgent, emergent, | ending quickly, not sulforing delay ; FAitreearad ard fai a vt ge Ram 6. 92. 973 Ms. 7. 165; HB K. 2h; aaa ae Bk, avira eat aT Kau. A. 1. 19; aderafat wa gaaranfamitt ibid, extraordinary, special. -4 Delayed, already lato; at aa gtd BAL ANAS HT Rs 58. Difficulty, calamity; HOT Ha Mb. 7. 1-46. -2 Essontial duty 5 Heh ar 0. Catt) [ee HHIP. TV. 1.122 Belonging to, descended or aprung from, Atri. 7 1 A. descondant of Atri. -2 The head of the descendants of Atri. =8 ‘A priest closely related to the Sadaeya.—¥ An opithol af Siva. -B An essential humor or juico of tho hod Iymphs 411 A fomale descendant of Atri, Meaaaiant Braet seaaebe dem, | wee AA ATLL. SB. on MS. 6, 1. 9. -2 The wife of Atri. -8 Aw her courses (EWR); Ms. IL. 873 Y. Any woman of the Brthma: 2 nical order. ~8 N. of river m the north of Bengal, also called Tista. -B A pregnant woman} Mb, 1 1s ts terra set ga eat -araell | SR. on MS. 6. 1.7. araPret Cot eae eT] A woman in her ea We aa PeTV. & 193] Originating from, relating or longing to» the Atharvayeda or the Atharvans: it areata (Pier DK; aad ata FaHTHATT: My. 1. 62. ~WE 4 A Brahmaga Inowing or studying the ,Atharvaveda. 2 A descendant of Atharvan; 3% Gag TeeertsAragas Bi, Up. 2. 5. 16. 8 A priest whose ritual is comprised in the Atharvayeds, ~& The Atharvaveda itself ( sitet Hag: )- BA housepriest. "1A private room ix ‘which the sacriicer is informed of the happy event of the sacrifice by the officiating Brahmaya. —2'} Hluokasts mage CaTeemte). PACER ns Ns ae ae Upanised belonging to the Atharvaveda. ‘aradfire a. Belonging ot relating to the edie. ami A Brahmans who has studiod the Atheryayeda ‘ATEEL LP. To bites peck at, nibble. AVR 1 A dite, a wound caused by Biking =a A tooth. AUT a. Nibbled, pesked at. ATTA a. Ved. Reaching up to the mouth (sma+za); aramid SII SA Ry. 10. 71. 7. sare a. Ved. Taking. IGE, SET Ge, Soo under. 9, Te, ATZEAH 1 Burning. -2 Injuring, killing, -8 Reyilings despising. ~3 A cometery, a place where | ore Anything is burt (onm@ishafat ); ei 9 weaned SP ‘gala Bia: Ay. 12. 5. 48. HATS A. (21) 4 To receives aunepts take (to oneself ), resort to; s4aRiereeIMe® aM Re 8. 18, 10. 405 adinania? 7 qaMER. 8. 46 follow or resort to; sefamfidferitree® 3. 14, 1. 453 Ms. 2. 258, 117. =2 (With words exprossing speash ) Po hegin to spe utter TESTE to speaks ution fAeaexartane ara 2.185 Re 1. 50; Pra Rear vl 8 To seine, take hold of; wwe Ku. 7. 943 Re 2. 28, 3 603 aha fafa ML 1 8 fe eden Sree Ms. 8. 815 aa HR. 4. 8 attracted, had a hold on the mind. =$ To put on (as clothos &e -8To take up, absorb, dri R. 1. 183 4 eremreR eerarearacesay gi, 2. 85. -B To exacts take in (as taxes); take away, curry of | ATS Aste, R. 1. 21; Ms. 8. BEL, 2285 so ARH, TFL, BH fe. =1 To plucks lop off, separate; &. 4. 8. ~8 To entry, take, boar } STEAM Pt, 2 carrying, or along with the nets FATE S, 55 dtawera we: Me, 20,48, 645 soo 1717 below s SATRRIMETA hearing Ks message “9 To perosive, comprehends atin eres CHIME saggal | SHIT THUTEMZER Ko. Mb, £0 To agree to, un- dertako, begin. 11 To imprison, make: captive. =Claus. To cause t0 take. ~Desid. (lait) To with t0 takos carry off &e. sit uw. (At the end of comp.) Tal as in 272. IGM, SU yp. py. [Uz 5] 4 Laken, received, assumed accepted stteregar ease ME. 2: caer weft: RU. 575 M515 Pam: Ratn 4 amilings aE Agreed toy undertaken, gun, 3 Attract Th Drawn outy extracted; warmer TCA Re 5. Qos “wo 1 70 taken, away. “BB, overpower: pads Ca FHAUTETNAAT a aa AT Rata. 1. 2 “comp: “TFT a. 4 having one’s pride humbled, Stoked, insulted, dofostady aaftou Haftaremat fein nea ae: <6, lady al ae flower ); WMH TMAGa TAR 14. 84 (where a has son60 > ue “TH a. humiliated, inne, iegraded- a. assuming the royal sooptros (¥F Ste fesaeaciaates: $5. 5, “Nee oso, whose mind is transported ( with joy Wo. ). —egaft a. strippal eigonlihs “NWS 8. Ven 1 doce of peal eaaving commenced speaking, SHUETEE «= One who tales, or reover: argrta 1 Taking, receiving, socepting, seizing, agaigpecaiferat@ ica 5, 11s, sa ee agar Re 4.86. -2 Kaming, yottiug. —3 A tymptom (ofa disease). ~& Bindi, fatiting Clem eeiae.). 8 A harnch, ometee eaate ea aazadicaten Swot. Up. receiv 837 amit ARMYWAAL Bhay. 2. 10. 2b. -7 Subjugating, over poworings M1 Hrs9e, aacreaerara ZAM Mb. 12. 212. 0, AEN. of a plant eerie (Mur. a3). ~Comp. Saintes A wethod) ot cautioul aa, tof RE creature be hurt. Tt is one of the "TEIAAs or rules of caroful conduct in Jann. STATA, Tnviting or enusing another to receive something. AVE ind. Having tokens oft. with « prepositional force ‘ with ’: SaNe7 WH. 1. ‘SIRTH: Receiving, taking &e. —Comp. —AT a, one who goes away after taking any things Ararat 4 IG. argrfta, a. Taking, reviving, inclined to receive (gits 3 eH, are he rf ene ote wet | Mas sarfieat a. (fr. desid. of #121) Wishing to takes sufeearifa eee Ku. 1.34 AIT a. To bo taken or received, receivable. accoptable. STANT a. Belonging to the elass of roots of which the first is 9% 4. e. to tho sevond class. ‘ATATTHAA, Foxrlesmess; Mb. 12. 120. 6 anf o. 4 Kirsty primary, primitives Ferd caer, Ak. “2 Chief, rst, principal, preeminont: oft. at the nd of comp. in this senso; seo below. ~8 First in time existing before, -f%: 4 Beginning, commencement (opp- ra); 89 oa Basi aig APmaaTEA Ms. 1. 85 By.Sekls ‘AAS ke, s TURTATAUSAA, Ku. 2. 95 oft. at the end of comp. and translated by ‘beginning with’, ‘et caetera’y ‘and others’, ‘and so on’ (af the same nature or kind)» ‘such like’; fea Rat: the gods Indra and othors (%: onftaat 1); CARI this and the likes == THE anil others, or words beginnings with # are called roots oft. used by Panini to denote classes or groups of rammatical words; 9%, fea, #41 ao. —2 Kirst rt or portion. ~8 A frstlingy frei, —¥ Prime canto, ~B Neamess.—B Ono of the soven pats of Simos see gales a anid anirardia aes WAT BAA A feet alae sears aia a sue: Oh. Up. 2. 8. 1 Comp. BFF «. 1 having bogimiing and end. —2 first aan last, (a4) boginning and ond. ~"aH N. of o figure in pootry.” of. Bk. 10. 21- °F having beginning and end, finite. °arcat a. having a heginning, end and middle; being allinall. “ZIRT a. having the acute accent on the first syllable. “SUA, ind from first to last, arts, a8, WAL m. the crontor, an epithet of Brahma or Vismus Tae AHS Bg. 11. 875 fade & a eenadseert ale WIA Sab. Kau ATH ‘te hoginningy of an action. 6 “the first poot’, amet thet of Braluul snd of Wahutii 5 the former is so walled Decause ho fist produoed and promulgated the Vedas (rae ears afer gala aa: Phag. 11.1) and fhe latter, booause ho was tho fist fo show to. thors “the path of posts’; when he uheld one of a pair of (Krauiichs birds being killed by « fowler, ho cursed the weeteh, and his ze? unconsciously fooke the form of a yore COAZMITET Fer TE); ho was sub- sequently told by Brahma to compoto tho lite of Rama, and ho thus gw to the world the first oom in Sanskrit, tho Ramayana ; of. U. 2. Vig Fermbhaka.-¥TE the fest book of the Ramayana. ZIEOT tho first oF primary cause (of the universe)» which; according to the Vedantins, is Brahman; while, according to the Naiyayikas and particalarly the YVaiesikas, atoms are the frst or material cause of ‘he universe, and not God. ~2 analysia. 8 algobra. RTAH, the fest poo ie. tho vans} $00 ee N. of Vienu. ~fira: N. of Risabha, the fiest TC ate a sort of musical time of SIS; HUF Ogle eae: a att, Zr ON. of a figure in rhetoric (the verb standing at the Deginning of the sentence). ef. Bk. 10. 23 1 the first or Supreme Gods ge apad (tea aie 3 (3H Bo. 10. 12, 11.88. 2 Nartyana or Vigna. Tg Siva. —# Beams; Mb. 12. 188. 29. 8 the sun. Bem: on opitlgt of Hiranyakadipy. ata: N. of Aditaddha. -TT n. ‘ the fist soetion or chaptor ’> N. of the first hook of the Mahabharata. ETF tho first Puram, N. of tho Brahma-Puréus, No of 0 Jains religious book. -J (]) wa 4 the first or peel beinv, the post of the creation. -2 ae rignas or Narayana; % @ uigegead ggu sitar: R 10.63 waaeETE: Si. 1. 14, ACL genera five powers first vigour. -§e a, percsived inthe Doginning: (—R) the primitive Buddha. a, A a. Produced at first. (—9, -at) 4 ‘the first-hom’s Pemevel being, on epithet of Brohmas TYR i Big. 7.8.22. -2 also N, of Vignus Cara See $8 B. 13.8. 8 an dldor brother. (a7) minute fio elements (qemeniaift ); tz atk feaealaai we AHIR TAY Bhag. 10. 3. 25. gem first founda: tion, poimoval cause, Anat: “the lint tandhor of devotion: 7 at epithet of Siva. —TEH the first of the 8 Rasas, i. c. BRE or love. -XIH tho litat kivg GH an, epithet of Manu. EWE Symptom Cot disease AT: primoval rico, primitive family. “atte! the first bour’, sm epithet of Vistu, alluding to his third or bonr-inexenation, ~BI m. tho first learned tans A, AAG JN. of an Arya motte. ~Beatt N. of a plant (Mar. 8021). arf f. 4 tho powor of HT or illusion. ~2 an opithet of Dury 1. the primitive hody- ~2 ignorance. ~8 the subtle body. aii the first creation, Mee «(At the end of camp.) Beginning with, and so on. est or beginnings aT we st fest» ee, eo ae eat Ms. 918 2 re afta «, [a aa: afer) Wiest, primitive, original sue Sraleateidia: uietilare Whase. Be aifiat, AF, Priority, precedence anlar, a. Having 4 boxinni ara a. [ava wR WL] A Firsts primitives boing at the beginning. ~2 Being at tho hosd, excellent, ye paralleled, pro-ominent, foremost; arti 9 earagM SOG, Big. 8. 285 LL. 315 LL. 175 15. 4, Suerte saerrenfia 1. Ll. 3 (At the end of compe) Beyiuniug with, and so on; sco 16, —S Tmmmedian! | ioly. prooodings PRT, Seat. 27 immediately before the Tth, ie. 10th; so 82°", 2. 8 Fatale (agar); samy zat Pr Up. 211 fe a emit acid EIT PA. 4. 2. A we. pL) A. class of deities, —a1T 1 An opithet of Dungte Ki “githe first day (PM) of a month. 2m 1 he peginning. 2 Grain, fool. ~@ A kind of funeral. ot soqnial cocomony (APE). Comp. AE “the first poct”’ an. opithet of Brahma or Valmilds, see snfala. NGA a. Socing only the present (admire wrraeia); streaai@aar gaat Ta zie Aa Mb. 12, 221. ML. “ATT, the primary o ial enue of the tunivorse, which, segording to the Smikhyas, ix SMT or the inanimato principle. “ANT? a measure of five guitjas (about. 17 grains Troy ). canbe [sieve ae] 1 A von of Aditi, 2 8 golly ee fn general. —8 ‘The suns Fa Rar: aienige “Ta Ry. 10. 88. 11 aren a. [AAC OF P. IV. 185.14 Solan, petonging toy or born in, tho solar Tinos SUPER Fadl Baeianea Hela U6, 18,-2 Dovoted to» or originating from, Aditi feet 48 AIL Yoje Ts. 22601. 8 Polonging to, or sprung from, the Adityas, ~rat {8 son of Aditi; god, divinity in general. (The number of Adityas appenrs to have boon originally soven, ot ‘whom Voruga is the Lends and the name Aditya Wan restrictod to thom (21 SPR & 8H Ry. 9, 1d Tn the time of the Trihmanas, however, the number of Naityas rose to 12, roprosenting the sun in the 12 months of the years aan MeRSAan eB wen: Gi wal ai Paaea gar Rar ER TEM eRe al Proxies aaa 1) catennad Fea: By. 10.215 Kus 2.24, (‘These 12. suns aro supposed to shine only af, ‘the destruction of the universe; of. Ve. 3.85 35 zenfisciifaat areal ). ~2 The suns Vaj. be B38 ‘A name of Visus in his fifth or dwark-ineamation § Seiya V. Soh. HN. of the arka plant (Mer. 3). Pt dual) N. of a constellation, the seventh Tuner mansion (3°73 ). ~Comp. “#83 1'N. of son of ; a Dhritarastra. —2 ‘The charioteor of the sun, -a-at (dual) he sun and the moon. ata. 'Showing thesun’ (to 2 cuild of + months), one of the A€sTe 5, =W5eR N. cof a plant. (-24%f) the leaf of the lriva tree. afar a creoping plant with gold-eolourad Bowers) growing near the bk of water. “GETOELN. of an, Upapu Ngee rol swallow wore Calan ea). N- of Sakyamuni. -3ent [ at Ht] N. of a plant. feo EAI, ~HOEIA the dise or orh of the sun. — ATH 4 worship of the sun 34 or tte. ~2 N. of a Saman of Sugetva, Yama 3 “the son of the sun’, N. Saturn, Mane and Kanga &e- atte a. [Hi 31% FHP] Hating Cin comp.)5 ETUAA: Ms. 12. 50. anf (1) ae, “AHL A Misfortune, distros. —2 Hindorancos want of lucle (in digo); S1P@e afte ‘Ay. 7. 109, 4. -3 Faults ti ious Si, 2. 22. x00 ‘garaiva. —4 An inflictor of distress; élva: gare, 37 Pram: Modint. Comp. ~Z24 a. having evil designs towards a felloy-playor at dice (Ved. srg Ped eerenfeaese, Vij. 30. 18. aafga_ 6 U. 1 To pint ont, india shows ari ant (oft. in dramas) lead the way; 'S. 5. =2'To order, direct, command ; Wiaearnaieaisie Sey arcs sei ee 4, 1b; Meera ‘Ms, 11. 102; wizezeaftnt am Bk. 8. 9 7. Re 1. 54s 2. 655 to appoint ; 784 Ararat M. -8 To aim assign; SzaaerTd 44 Bk. 8.3 ehedrevarozereie (2214 Ram, ~4 To report, announce: teach, lay down, prescribe, instruct, advises 4 Ste Seika aise ay geemteer By 12, 68. “BT Gputy, determine; seRaAmEU Y. 2. 260, -8 To peSells predict AY REEMA Raine 4 Bri. 8. 3-965 jugs: atiaeeintt wat V. 5. -7 To undertake, trys Fereniet Mb. A ‘To provoke, challange —9 To srofess as onc’s own duty- —Caus. To indicate, show, Pain out, announce &c- (amo as RR) anfezy f Ved. 1 Aim, design, intentions a€a1s- aot Ae Tye 10. he 8. 2D A pref, proper ion, -2-4 propomly dedaiatim. AA. tego fice: 0 A meting fad wa patina, ce ._pe A Directed, commanded, adviseds onjoinod &o. FeTHIANIRE AKA Ch. Up.3. 18.1. 2 Said forotold. 8 Substituted. 2H 1 Command, order. 2 Advivo, ~8 Leavings of a meal (SPO atf1BA. a. One who gives ordors. mn. (ea ef). 1A Brahmaua in the first order of his life; pupil: student (Hartt): slates 3 weg aren Sete Mb. 18.22.17. -2 A penitent, one engaged m any xpuatory vite aniedh Ate aatereen cee Ma. B. 88. 88 Meee, arat: NEAT 1 An order, commands AWE Rims Fara: SAAT TL. 1. 99; Creare: Y. 2.208 doing acts forbidden by the king. —2 Advice, instruc tion, precept, rule; Sfeat a@latiza: Ch. Up. 3 19. 1 Kon. 4.4.5 Bri. Up. 2.8.6. -8 Account, information, relation, pointing, out, indiontion. —§ (A. prodiction, propheey; FMeaiRrit K. 61s soo (aie also. <8 (Grom.) A substihites AIM: Eaw zaiest gut ‘waRaat R. 12. 58.6 (In astrology ) Tvent, results consequence of the conjunction of stars. —7 Deter mination to perform (a ritaal &o. 844 ), vows S25 7 ead ch acitsl afGealt Ram. 2.22. 98. —Comp. —BA Soo ais beret afta (eat Nae a: Mb. 5.87.13. «a obediont. SERA, The act of instructing or commanding. waiemameanes acta Ms. 2. 173. rere ARAMA: An astrologer (gorse Srapna. 1.) ARF a. 1 Ordering, commanding. ~2 Causing» producing. -3 Exiting, instigating » €H@UZAR = <7 UYaBaMR. 4.08. m. 4 A commander, divestor. 2 An astrologer, fortune-teller- ITE a. One who orders. m. 4 An advisor, comman: der, director. -2 An employer of priests (4714). eat€q Cans. To kindle, set on fire; to illuminate. argitaTy 4 Sotting on fire, in flaming, ~B Exciting zi cmbellishing. —8 Whitening the walle, Hoors Ke. on festive oovasions. sari, etre. y Sot on fire, blazing up- ‘STE 6 A. (i249) 1 To respect, honour, reverence + arch any aaRltmnicaes My. 7.3 roociverospoot fully 5 “take or receive respectfully s fect | #1 H, Br. 75 84 aeatear alt eae FA eT: Ms. 2. 2 Bk. 6,55. -2 To hoed or care for, mind, take notice ofs usually with + 4 ema K. 10d, 167s seat airs: Bh. 3. LL; TET disregardinuss HH TTARTET in spite of or notwithstanding my words. 8 fo foal timid from a feoling of tesposty be sewed. +E To apply or devote onosolf closely to» have regard fors fe ga epqamnfae Mal. 1. 5, —8 To desire, he eager fors afte, gia: eeemiared fresien, Mv. 6. 8. ~6 'To enjoy honour, be honoured. |B: [eee] 4 gpd, tovranan,hongues ina ecteceker Ma a 505 4 Oc WE Ki. 1, 33; Ku. 6. 20. —2 Attention, care, noticey close application; sizta@™1 Ml. 7 careful efforts; Sonmmeceerareqraareerttl Ku. 6,91. ~8 (a) Eageness desire, regard; HAPATMAATE Ku. 6. 135 aswel TA: K-19 oagerly s aeesrreTitaraTAee: 1205 AR $80 arate aECTARAM, 152 mado up my mind; Ki 8. 26, 415 13. 98. () Barnost desire, request; S.6, -% Eifort, endeavours WrAgEMiviazeAiar Ku, 6. 41. -8 Commencement, heyinning, -6 Tove) attachment. “7 Accoptanco: TERT eiffel eager: Hawa 22iSHH Vie. Gans. 182, ATETMTA Notieo, respect. areca, AZT pot. p. Vencrable, respectful. AUG Ved. 1 Allurementy attractions an instigator (Say. ). -2.N. of a plant used instead of Soma (when ‘it is not available ). AUGIR a. Ved. 4 Attencting. 2 Destroying aTgfE a. Ved. Careful, attentive. tee p54. 4 Monoued, repeal, 2 (Used actively ), (a) Zealousy diligont, earnest; areaaeHATaT K. 211. 1703 Ku. 7.20. ()) Attentive, careful 2=eat STeMETSAT, Dk. 134. (oc) Respectful (ae) EarEAA ‘with R. 18.725 1 GH FearAatOMET: 5. 5 respectfully or eamestly; Ms. 11. 225, 7. 150. HUE 1 P. To look at, see, ‘behold. —Caus. ‘Vo show, indionte, exhibits Zearaqa: R, 4. 38. area [ sess, ey sat |] 4 A mirrors a looking-glass; 47H THA Kath. Up. 6,5. 2aeat Hea 7 Bg. 3.98. Semana earaeesiaek eal aiaaef Ku, 7. 22. —2 The original manuseript from which a copy is taken} (fig.) pattern, model types iret: Patter, ark, 1. 48; onze: eciarenone, es so IMAI &e. —3 A copy of a work. —& commentary, gloss. of. Nee iM lar aiayerreaTet Mates. °5 A Saree bendy oft ennty, “BN. of u comtry. Comp. —Hugz: 1 a. globular miter. 2 the urfice oft mien, Cam found of suake (with globular spots). AEA A mirror, ‘ara 1 Showin <2. mirror ig» maling apparent, displaying. aire: f. 1 Looking ats power of looking, —2 Sight, once, looks Comp. “atorag, See jar Within rango of sights, aetewaaiiey se fhe Amaru. 76 ee SIZ OU. Ved. 1 To crush, split open. make accessible, bring to light Benes. aTAEE a. Ved. Crashing, aa} 4 (PRT Rv. 10.78. “2% manifest. By splitting opens areftcray arraita, ATER 0. Crushing, destroying aa Rev Rev. 4. 80. 24 hin sare 45.195 aia et suge Sa ree SETH o. [ 49%] One who sports or plays. AUZaAA 4 Gambling. -2 A dio used in gambling. <3 A board for gambling’ placo for playing. AVE soe undor SATE. [ RI, BHA TOD. V2. 675 por fed from 27,10 cat } Shamolessly voracious, Tangy 5 gee: eaceDaCTR Ate? tis ATA HEA VET Mb. 5. 97. Gh SMITE wfeeaa ara azuiaeieacr: Ki. 11 5. avira Light, brilliance. AUT «. Mado of iron. AVaMAA doposit, pledges M3 an: wir a faa Katy. s ATMA AMATI, Ms. 8. 165s 2 Fraudulent puffing of goods at a sale. 4 averafirg: A debtor; wre fea Vaden wafer Sukra. 4.880. : aavaaroe [ antes aia: ah a] The state ol being indebted. + carafe: o. (oad ef 34 P.IVA 41 vant Unjust, unrighteous; ee U4 Mearns sam Mb. 7. 195. 11. ‘AVATA U. 1 To puty places deposit, implants lod 2. SE a 245 By. 5. 10; Serer AS. 4g; nie favaiisit % R. 11. 86 inflicted on me 19, fafafa saHtz4: 1p. 5 consigned to the flames, hurnti AE sussPiaPEM De. 7. 102 plucked up” groatet courage.—2 To apply, propose, fix upon, direct towatdss nivaramatant wet: S. 1; REA AA SAA By. 19, 85 wom fa Rams S$. 9.35 onde Dg ye 05 divest WiaeaeaalA: K. 56-8 To appropriala to oneself, hold possess, take, carry, haves bears ; Bat RMIT Ku. 7. 263, AOA wren f i } angen AM Bg, 5. 105 8.1 R. Wi, 5.89. takes or assumes 3 MHA THT R. 2.75, 5.575 ‘enfeayar Amaru. 21.-4 To heat up» uphold, support aa: Seale: S. 5. 4. —8 To cause, produoyy create, rouse, excite (fear, wonder &e.); araratlet gat HAMITAAE S. 9. 265 Ki. 4.12, 6. 19, 8. 46,675 Tea. 6,20; Bk 2.85 Meme M5. 1s oo; sexcaalct faltieonead ated K. B. 15 to putin, infass 76. ~6 To supply» give, impart (with dat, gon or loc. )s Danrearen BR, 1. 85; &% Feeaaraa Mb “g 'To appoint; aa rata faatese® Ro 7, 99, 8 To consecrate (os fire); aenfmarara afte Key. 160 -9 "fo porform, practise Cas a vow &e- ). ATE a. One that puts ins deposits, imparts 405 erafaat aed doneae ave Perea: M1. 6. ATAAA 4 Placing, putting upon s Oren, Garam &o, -2 (a) Taking, having. (+) Receiving, recoveritis, i aeatR: (Cc) Containing or being in possession of anything or conteorating. -8 ‘Keoping. the sacred firo (S-a0%I4), a ceremony performed with the sucred fire; Siri Faia gar a Ms. 5.168. —4 Doing, exec forming: #auranna Aa 6.109. 24. (ealigararay=Bager)-F Infusing, putting in Inspiring, importings IA erate: (I FEN 8.0.25 fraavarta, K. 262; sat Prrararaane aeoTeTe = By Me iicg ox proving word gate eg ee Sa ptarie, i Agaraeeats Me. 33 THIS amaiesart 0. (i) Assigning, sttributing, employing. =r stort, oxerin, Hes, dapat: ¥. ee Pom lace where engting fe dapated receptacle, as in EI, SATII, 94 ANAT: eT: TE ‘Rararay, Bri. Up. 2.2.1, 10 A surety. 11 Enclosure, cirenit,. -42 A coremony performed previous to oncoption seo 714, 13 eoliabitation (#9) aa aecrarareaasa affra: Bhi. 9. 9. 28. AVATAR a. Putting, placing, assigning, enfers on. CMa eae’ sata aS, aL BP, TTT. 8. 993 connected with M1 in somo senses] { Mental pain or anguish, agony, anxizty Copp. Fa which is bodily pain); 57 Sarg: ea array sara. ta Mb; HATTA S. 3. 105 R.8. 27, 9.543 Bh 3.105; By. 4.11; Mal. 4s i. 1. 97,-2 A bane, curse, if feud gear ATA: RAINE: 3.4. 185 Mr. 6.28. -8 A pledge, deposit, payen, mortgage; Ya. 20; Ms. 8. 14gs. stitanalatearst ater 145. -¥ A place, residence. ~8 Location, site. -B Do- finition, opithet, attribute, title. ~7 Misfortmes,calax mity (©4841). 8 Reflection on religion or duty (aH*Fa1) =) Hope, expectation. -40 A man solictows for the aintenance of his family (3e=9"gT), 11 Punish nant HE AAACITEAT AS se BT Sukra. 4. 1. Moamp. ~# «. 4 suffering pain, distressed. ~2 ervokod. “iim: the use or enjoyment of a deposit (as of a horse, cow &e. when pledged), -#*G: (pl-) feverish hent Gr baring: “ET? one who uses a deposit without the owner's consent: aUfAEAH, —AT The nnturo or circumstance of 8 pledges °S41% the object ur purpose for which a pledge is given. arate 8 P. To pledge mortgage, pawn, deposit. aerator, Pledging, » pledge. ATA por. p. 1 To be placed, pledged, appointed Ge, 2 To bo assigned, attributed, oF given, BT he 384 ovsived, held, or supported ; to be conteined. A = Sra Putting, placing; ara tarfe Ts, Mb.12.18.08. satfat_p.p.4 Placed, sot, deposited Heme Ku. 2.62 bearing in mind what they lad to do: a4 feast Si. 2.6) full of deep meaning, —2 Given, imparted. -8 Entortained, felt. —§ Comprising, con- taining. -8 Performed, done. —Comp. —afH «. 4 one who keops or places the fire on the altar, sacrificer: of. 47423. -2 2 Brahmans who maintains and con- seerntes saored fire in hig house perpetually. —3TS% i marked, spotted. ~aMeBFT o. ono who creates coxiaty 5 THeAiaraaetins R. 2.73. —BA a. exhaust ed, tired. -@arOT a. bearing a characteristic epithet : gen geafireansaN R. 6, 71; (according to Mali. =HEHTIT noted or well-Imown Tor good quslities ). 29 a, pained, grieved. -€47 a. making « sound ae f. Ved. Placing on, anything placed on. onfiractirg: [aitect Regs: 3] A judge: Mik 9. sanfSrerceaey Possession, Ioeation. antares a. (-at J.) 4 Supreme, superior, relating to a person or thing. in authority. ~2 Official, Delonaing to any office or duty canfergersy [ afer 1%: 43] Exooss, abundence preponderance, high degrees Baxter ala: Sk. “2 Superiority, supremacy 5 SHAH enftae, H. 8. ouferziae a. (-8 /.) [sizraa | 4 Relsting to AGRA. oF tutelary deity. Cas a Mantra ); Mea 6 Ms. 6.83. -B Causod by fate (a pain go. )s according to Sudeute pain is of three ku see, AANA or PEL, csarfareca, [ aftcteia: ei ar ve] 4 Supremacy power, sovereignty, lordship; seararaatfawal Sart Av 8.4.54, 24 Sema anfeneaey (sta) Bas 2S. =2 The duties of a kings Win: gH gee Mb. sree . (at 7.) [sahag-24] 4 Cansed by animals (a8 pain )- -2 Relating to beings. ~8 Ble rmontary, material, derived from the primitive elements aarfitmf@m «. Relating. to am interoalary months secortaieranrcenfir gai Kau. A. 2-7- amiPcR: Not Karna. et Marana Mb. 7.2.1, anfiaeag [ afrcses a Ht A] Royalty» sovetcignty, auprome aways a 1% SATCmET Ae FAT a: Re 17.30: Mu. 2+ ’ antag fran [ aire fed 24 37 w? ei ET) Property, gifts &e, made to a fret wife upon mary: ing a seconds aa faciaraaretiter gare cient ait aearagiie Viggus ob Ys 2 143, 148 olsen ae ay 332 aU Tg 5 U. To shake, stir a : aVTa: Ved. 1 One who stirs up or agitates. =2 That which i ogitated, mixture, ~2 ‘Phroving. araqata, Shaking, agitating. area: A vowel in which the Soma plant is shaken and closnsed. ‘AVATA: ‘That which is shaken. AVIS o. Shaken» agitated. emg FH. o. (28 /.) [191 FE BE] New, modern, of recint origin. BNE 110. P41 (a) To hold keep, contains ae -ayareivt eF2 Ks. 2.7. (0) "To support, bear. “2 To Dring, supply: on amet area eft dzeasar Ry.9. 12.9, Ce) To stop, to suspend: fae amet argerare, ame sagieiat Protijit. 1. saree: [5-2 7a; safaesteafemt: ht Kadi.) 4 Support, prop, stay; FarartgtionerrePratae: eng 477M (Some annotators explain Tae as lol eal tions }; Mu, 1. 2.~2 (Fence) Povor of sustaining, patronage, assistance; a erst: Bh. oe ‘A revoptacle, resorvoit: MBA Emam pe. 1, oF Sean aptat STATA Ts: Ku. 6. ors arate eR Ku, 9. 48: dlatarerag acgaferenfieartcmtgan 1. 14s SG FEAT, 445 V3. Te 16D oe ‘That which holds or contains, a vessel, recipient, -8 A parts character Cin deamas )3 38: qahefaoate sears faar7% My... 3.,-6 A basin round the foot of a trees arr at R. 5.6.7 A dike, dam, embank- ment. A canal. -9 The sense of the locative cases location: comprehension; SMartishasscnas ( amare is af 9 Kinds — See, APES, and oHeaTER toe Sle on P. 1.4.45). 10 Relation. 14 A tay. ef. ate. vids Bree 4 FSM Nea, “ang athe the influence, relation, oF action of tho amen Feripint upon the thing roesived or subbertets 8.12.93 N. of a mystical citele on ape ertel part of the body's Rasilramana, “asm n Potetior or illusion. -2 the Supreme goddess, eA Maya ATAITRE A foundation, AVATENTA, Holting, sappartng,saneinin atari pot. p.To be located. “Comp ~sirareeiaes fae: ‘he ration of the recipient’ ana im teoetved oF located. ne ANA a. Ved. Contained, supported, 5.P.4 To injure, hurt. 10 P. or Cons. 4 gage’ aie ais PAO ee Fnjures burt, oveteame. ~2 To coaviet, tofu carat: 1 Contempt. 2 Tnjuring forcihly, ale Say Aad eer s safer, 4 Conviction of erime or ere sontenge 2 Refutation. 8 Injuring, annoying: SHAG 7 4A ea Feat AAR Sura B00. aati p. ». 4 Tnjured, annoyed forcibly 2 Axgrioved, censured, injured. —3 Refuted in arg disproved. ~3 Sentenced, convicted VTE p. yp. Checked, overcome ava /. aapdiarary [ 293-213] otgat 24%: Mbh. on P. Ts 2.45. Want of cov avarem: [ iizae; Te aaa 1. py.) the rider or driver of an olophants AOReat Hee reife aR: Ari 1.7. 46, 5.48, 18. 203 Si 5. Abe AAT 1 P.4 To inflate, pull ups swell, -2 To) blow or Il with wind, cound (as a conch Se.) ail ‘To be elated or inflated, be filles 74 awaezahamT sae aye (PA ATH HTH ATA, Vo. 8.40. Myo 2 Assailing, attacking. area p. p-4 Palfed up, inflated, elated, filled with (lit. and fig. ). charged with; Rrapsarcmdt XK. 1o7s Dict10; fear My. 9. 285 6.90; Me SA? U. 6. 1, Mk. 5. 225 WO RRA UL filled with pride, ~2 Excessively affectod, incroasaly tied: Sauritarneagegt ARIE U. 5.6: Mes. 18 ounded, sounding, dinned; Sraterceraar Cami) . Bie BL. ~E Thurnt. 8 Sick by the swalling of “Ai 4 Flatulence, ssrolling of tho abdomen -2 War, battle. apenas [ ar-e%2, | 4 Dlowing inflation; 4g.) growth, increases si (>t Srrentaaper tea Mtv. 7-14. —2 Boasting» vaunting. ~8 A bellows, -§ In tumenconce, swelling of the helly» ody eu. dropays SUL A Kind of frogrant substance. ~2 A Dow-pi ATEATAA A. means of inflating oF causing a sounds arene, [ 74-894 ] Vor. 1 Superintendence =a Presence. aaveneare a. (Hr y.) [sient oiPreey aa: 24] 4 Relating to the Suprome Spirit. ~2 Spiritual, holys Sevasteraee Prat =veuaesi oY. 1. 101 Moca. 117 =8 Relating to self. <8 Causod by the mind (pains sorrow &o. )3 see STAI. area: [sraren ca ea ]] A. toachor, «. spiritual preceptor. areata «. (—3t /.) [80414 2] Ocoupied or am roading ot studying ( the Vedas ) (arta rsITEMAT: T. Vp. 2. meats a. (A f.) [ sear FIA 3H] Caused by adiyasa i ¢ by attributing the nature and properties of one thing to another Cin Vedtinta Phils) i ' area ‘wre 1 P. To think on, meditate, remember. aaret f. Ved. Thinkings Tongingy cares anxiety fagipmaar avatar Sere Bhag. 1. 25, 17 career yp. p. Vel. Reflected or meditated upon. “AH The object or subject of one’s thoughts that which is intended or hope for aren [ #-#%] Remembering, especially with rogeet, sortowful recollection ATEN 1 Anxioty. ~2 Remembering with rexrets ponsive or sorrowful recollection; AERESITER HEM, SK. —B Maditating or reflecting upon. aa a. Ver a Support. areata «. (8) Core omg: gee at 2] Being on joumey, way-farings Fata feat smeaareeet A Mb. areata a. (At /) [247-5] Ono who knows: fo has studied. works rolating to the ( Soma ) sacrifice. mat [ snacea saree wa: ] A work which treats of (Soma ) sacr avert a. (at /.) [orvit: £9] ] 1 Netonging to the adlearyx (q. v-) or to the Yajurveda. 2 One Gonvorsunt with the Vajurveda; (D- TV. 5.135). 5 4 Sorvice at « sacrifice, ~2 Particularly, the office of an Adhvaryu priosts @t@cAaradt a7 Tey. 10, ‘ava 1 Inhalation, brosth inspitod: 2 Mouth ot nose (Say. ); laex aeart TWA Ry. 1.52.15. Breath- ing, blowing —A¥ Living teingss Meese sera, Mahanar. Drpike. amram: Lanaaf seareae: eR ora fOreagg tty. J {A large military drum (beaten at ono end), a ouble drupe deans or tobor in woneral SAAR Stgar: | de@areagead Bg. 1. 13. -2 The thundercloud. che VR: BATE | Hah AE GE... Nin ~Comp. =QrgAA: epithet of Vasudeva, father of Krisna; CE Taviv. Qe erg: Taare | A A REGEN wgea: scoreaie i) stievatat st Garg: guerra | (CBr, af.) 0 large drum or hots Kettle dram Centen at one end). . of a country. amage a. (-E1/.) [Ege delights pleasures ome ani Para PARKS AIA‘. Up. supreme bis or fuicty ; atrre ears Rearmrensenert Bt at ‘em: Sot. Br. -2 God, Supreme Spirit (ABT) (said to bo m. also in this sense: cf. Matos oa Bui Up. 2.9.98.). ~8 N. of the forty-eighth year of the cycle of Jupiter. -¥ N. of Siva. ~B NC of Viena “GN. of Balarima (acoording to Jaina docteines ) 1 N. of a cousin and follower and favourite disciple ‘of Buddha Sakyamuni, compiler of the Sutras. —8 A wvatiely of the Dandaka metre. 21, -2t N. of two plants (Mar. 317, UME), ZH 4 Wine, liquor. -2 A. ind of house. Comp. ~2T0a: tho delight of Brahman. caraag, at ON. of Kaci. —farft:, —aet, RAFT: N- of « colebrated smmotator ou, Sankara chirya. -B @. emused by joy (as tears). ete N. of Madhva, the founder of a Vaibnava. school of philoso phy: -%> “Eq. exhilarating, delighting. ~#C The moons 2a Saiaeatead eigi amertat ae TAS. 10..2.18. ~3ei [ste 2A Ha] the membrum virile. nae: [armgraa, we: ] a deidel garment. I delighted supromely, full,of bliss. (-01: ) the Supreme Spirit. “maT semen. ‘a, oausing both joy and fear. (~@: ) N. of Siva, waits, —& F. © wave of ene joyment’, title of « sinall hymn by Saakerieharya addresed to Pervath STAETE a. Delighting, gladdening, blessing STATA JosFulnoas, joy: aT a, [at-eg og P. TIT 8. 89.) Happy, joyful. ~@: Happiness, joy» plensure- AUAETA q. Pleasing, delighting; Ram. 2.2. 2% (fig. n son); 4 Raa: H. 1. 188. —A 4 Delightingy making happy. -2 Paying respoots to, ~8 Courteous treatment of friond or a guest at meeting: and parting courtesy, civility. —§ What givos or produces delight. HELAT a. Blissful, full of joys made up oF eon sisting of happiness; agit edit: sara tareectay SPA Mand. Up.5. ~4i The Supreme Spirit; Tr. Sa. 1.1.12. ~Q0 A form of Durga. °atat: the inner- most wrapper or vesingp of fhe body, causal frame ‘nshrining the soul see #2. ALAA Tho object of enjoyment of sen pleasure. SUPRA oe One who given joy or delights smeeftct a Maier. Up. 6.7. qos: [sr%-24] 4 Joys happiness; arate. ait: Ram. ~2 Caries. srrafeat a. [2t-rel0] 1 Happy, joyful, dlightod. 2 Pleasing, giving delight. ca = Gard Seaseeat aly Up. 2.7. ATTA, Childlossess. ‘ATA. 1 P. To bend, hend down, bow; imelines stoops AM sertafiareaceh: Si. 1.15, 2 To salute Crespectfully), how down to; eat tasmanian £80 lumblo. ~Cane. (tHe) To cone to honk downs FINI 4 Ae: Bh..9, O75, eatoaNeet 394M. 5.5. humbled. Hae pp. 1 Respectfully saluted or bowed to- G2 Actively used) Bent down, bendings. stoop inclined s FoR: (aH: ) Ki. 5. 95 Rs. 6.3 (v1): sat: Ku. 3.85 s0 59°, swam”, —3 Making a low ow, saluting rospostully s (same) affat Sarma fare afer: BR. 1. 92, 4. 69. marshy, wot: -2 Produced ins marshy placer Any animal frequenting marshy or watery “places as a buffalo )s “ATR the flesh of such ANAT «. Living in marshy places AQREETL, career (sigmen wa: sit at tae) cauittance of debt or obligation; Faaaat si AAI TH GAG, Rin. 2. 24. 25, coe SGT. STIG 4 P. To donce towards, haston nears jumy nears Sige: Reet Ay ggg mm ATER a. (=f. ( og atte pee ‘ing lies, untruthful. ae wt ll APEAG,-=I o. Mia, animals. Kind; moreiful, — {Minow 4 Kindnaae;omaiene Lilt feaarmarees sath sit sca tree ee Ol rity, mercy. “3 Patronising, ature; Bi Protective natures il Ram. 8.1, 50. es Lovtamea ta: om, soieie areearaiPatargee AT gOE, —oar Clumsiness, stupidity. ara [ ovate aa: om or supremacy. AE 0, (Fe f.)[64-24) Bina, tri ind. Completely, to the cas Me terminal. ag, AFT: Ved. One who finishes, MTERGAH a. Belonging to women’s apartment. aH Anything dono in women’s apartment, a at] 7] Absenco of power ara aMat «. [SFA wae: HT] 1 Internal, seorat hidden; salamat sardine: Asi BI: Us OG. Ike Mal. 1. 24. -2 Inmosts inward; U. 2. ~5 Inmost nature: 7 ae ft Fz APATH Bri. Up. 4-3. 21. Comp. ig the hidden secrot (of things @Al)y noeaeaes eat Mal. 1.8. MS Cn phil.) The fantasies of the soul produced by ignoranges mre, ere a rel (as of letters )5 arataeaa tal ag TaS ‘ayeaerent@a a bolonzing to the duties of «store Keeper or chamberlain. ~2 ‘The chamberalsin SAL ‘The office of the aboves AAT «. [4772 A BE] Ono conversant with. the inner nature, N- of a philosophical sect peat (€1) at a. (88 J.) Como em] ade: azan £4 My. 7.22. 2 Produesd in the atmos phere. -AF The firmament, tho intermediate rogion Jetweon the eaxth and sky. “2 Rain-water. careers. (—38t J.) [eH ae BC] Tuetuded, comprised (a in a class, troop &o-) areemie® a. (Ht f) Being oF produced inside a house. area «. Boing within the place of anerifige canfeerat [ 97 81 21] An elder sister, area a. (8 7.) [4-8] Relating to the bow fig enti wa 3a] Bowels, entrails; (a8 f.) Visooral, being within of aam o relating to the bowels. ave Don. D- [AANA] 1 To awn, rok : move to and fro. ~2 ‘Yo shake, tremblo ( sean yy eexareateaie Ba Dk 17, 21. caveat 1 Swinging, a swing. -2 Trembling, rezrera [ HHS HP IZ] 1 Swinging, a swing. a Toving © end. fro shaking, rockng’” eres Peegeecedt AE URI, Vdd. 3 Tremblay oxcillation. ‘tea: ‘The soum of hoiled rico. areata: [17 wet PreAET BRIA cook. areerray [ Se ATA HH] Blindness s Fee] arent: Ne 22. 35. ae a. Belging to Andhro (ns language) i (pl) ‘The Telagn comitry, modern ‘Telangana’ seo orn. Fit An Andhra wife. ara a (“At F) Lt won mm P, Tv, 4.851 4 Fed, having food. -2 Relating to, derived from food. also )i smite maT 337 aareaeit a. Delonsing to the school of another | ‘Trusty, confidential, faithful (person): @HLCARAET CAE teacher. —2 N. of. geatmarian, Bee 9:12; 0, ab Sr AE 68 AWTAET Another form, Mb 1.1. 1 0) Clever, skilful stare: Ms 8.204. (6) Apty a, ft. <1 Fully completo, abundant; 1.54 aaa aareatia 0. (3 /.) [ray wares wa: 2] 4 OF. 8 good family, well-born, of noble birth. ~2 Orderly. aveandm «. (—9it /.) [548-35] Daily oveurring or to bo performed every day's 1% Tem Ms. 8. 67. suedifirat [oraiar sAvaen 34] 4 Toxic, Logical philosophy. —2 Motaphysios (Ima q. v. ) eae cacemsaget: | Saanmerat ace cafe MI Kam. 2. 115 aeal(@steaaenet MeL. 13 ara aaa ana AA HAT Madhu- |. ~8 Philosophy of Saskhyn, Yoya and Lokayatas aged arm aera RUM Kau. A. 1.2. A. also rae aa arch esa Fe: Kan ALL.2. seam: obasind aerate Far Kau A. 1. 3 Bhag. 7 12. B. erecta o. (—ait /.) [FAG AAA BR] Favourable. arg 5. Pos rarely 1D. (Sma or BU9FR, ate, SHE, afl, STAM, HI) 4 To obtain, attain, yet 2 ee aiff, & aT Be. 2.70, 9.9 9. 19. galeria senaflamreare,S. 1. 125 staat eae Riveat area ct RaRTHUTEMATT B TL.8.88; so FOL, SHA, BARE Ge. ~2 To reach, wo to} overtake, meet, fall in with; FatG Dk. 6. 59. -8Lo pervade, enter into. —# To undergo, suffer, meet with ; Pratrn- teal AGM, 9. 795 Ms. 8 188. -8 To oqu: (2%) 4 To be reached: found, met with, obtained ‘ko. -2 To arrive ut onc’s end or aim. 8 'To become filled: ~Caus. (81914) 4 To cxuso to reach oF obtain, £2 "To vause-any one Wo foel or peresivor ~8 To bit. ar: [ 51-52 ] 1.N. of one of tho § demigods called ‘Vasus. —2 (At the ond of comp. ) 2219 diffieult to be obtained. TA [ At HAE: J A flood or stream of water, water. -2 Sky (Nir. ). ete a. [90998] Getting, obtaining. ATIaTAL [IZ] { Gicttiny, obtaining, reaching &. =2 Popper arte a. [ ITA] One who gots or procures, procuring? 9ar € ¥ waiat APT Ch. Up. 11.7. aftr: [ 21a-Pree%] 1 Obtaining wealth Ge —2 A friends cq nee, ally (#9); “a friondship, alliances S14 4: 9M Gam wie Ry..8. 4. 3 ata p. p- [ HEF] 4 Gots obtained, gained s °F, HIG: Gp. —2 Ronched, overtaken, equalled, engrossed at af agenda agentes a aq wear Bri. Up. 3 1. 8. ~8 Rosching toy extending as far as. 4 Trastworthy, réliablo, exedible (as news &e-)- “8 Bek araraaim: Rem. 2. 90. 95. 784 tar egfatatareee afi: Ms. 7. 19. -8 Truc, exact. —B Intimate, closely related; acquainted; Fat: fre qaaiea Mag sas ‘SHU. 4. 17 relatives; Ms. 5. 101. —10 Appointed, “11 Generally reosiveds commonly used; authento. “12 Accused, prosecuted. ~18 Rowsonablo, sensible 44 ‘Beneficial, uscful; SOB4 eae Heer geere Ram. 6. 90. 10. 8: 4 A trustworthy, reliable, or fit person; credible person or source, uarantoos SHE: Hainer. §. 2 A relative, friends Maeceageratat ae wera R, 19.52; Seamaeisa AE M5 Y=1.28, 2.715 Ms. 9, 100; 864.—8 An Arhat. “Bt A twisted lock of hair (321). R54 A quotiont. ~2 (Tn Math. ) ‘Equation of a degree. —Comp. —AFTH: Proper know- ledge Crecente tat Sai. K, de “ATARA o. Dopen= dent on trustworthy porson. —Sfemt /: 4 an augment. “Ban afc. ~B » word of recived scnptation and cstablished by usage only 5 seo S073 also. eo 4 ono who hes obtained his desites MOArITE lavrarar Munda. 3.1.6. -2 one who has, renounced: all wordy’ dosres and attachments. (HE) the Supreme Soul. a, doing things in a or condone, anannors sree eae gover Ms. 9.12. m. n trusty» agont or confidential servants aeargearg gene CATTLE MD. 8. 290-17. 4 proguant woman. ZAM o. having proper, or abundant gifts. ~48AA, 4 roocived toxt oF authority revelation. -2 the words of a credible or trustworthy: | persons R11. 4, garectsenari er aBEML 15. 48. FANE true oF correct sentences MANE I=L TS. SAAAA above. of, sraylaraasArl J Suis K AIL a. worthy of belief, rogarded as authority» one whose words are credible and authoritative; a1 serene St aeg Params: S. 9. 25. fet of a isiond or eredible person. ~2 the Vedas a word of authority (said to apply to Smritisy Ttihsas and Puranas also, which are, considered <8 suthoritative evidence )s ameaarmgarareat ae et BAI R. 10.98, ~eafte /. 1 the Vodas. -2 Smritis &e | amoglrereara a1 Sad. Ke 5+ [angtea] 4 Getting obtaining, gains scquistion; “arate Aegean arvener) Dlg. 12. 8.42. i Go, 2 Reaching, overtaking, meeting with; a aman aarataatesess Brie Up. B18 -B Binding, connection, relation. ~3 Union; especially with o woman (Med.). -8 Finest, aptitude, propricty: 6 Completion, fulfilment; eas aa: fae, Kath. L-211.—7 Taturo tine. pl. N. of 12 snorted vebtee Doginning with A paye. Vaj. 9. 20. i arey g, [sai ze sim eal ma] 4 Watery. -2 ‘Obisinable, attainable (#I[27), a A class of gods. eal wenger %a TEA Hr: —2 A. Kind of horse, Jom invoters SRE: seem are gee: | Te 83 AS of. by Kulkarni, Appendix I, 158. -CR Ved. 4 Confederations allaness fe Sta we Ket Ry. 2.29.3. -2 8 friend 1 a #PearaH, Ry. 7. 15. 1. 8 Water; Bearataromn Syet. Up. 2-121 6.2. SHEE 0 (-€F ,) [00% ae 1 4 4] Offensive, soon, nike ‘AIVE «.Crudesray, half-baked -@AA cake, bread. Saran [ari se: sim; Ye eat T=] A rivers stream 3 ‘attnamra Si. 8.725 Ki. 18. 24. rei Larva cat om: ee] A gf te ya an epithet of Dhfgina or Kyiggas SA Rt Sin Lig. em SUT CANES] 4 A market shop. ROME TH Mb. 14. 59, 1; asemreqennal 322; PASTA Mb. 2 Trade, commercial commodity 3 faearveizat Pita. 2.48.57. 8.4 sroup of shopkeepers TZ Drag ea 3 8 MD. 5 109, 26. ~Comp. —th row of stalls, market; Ram. —afraet A shopcounter. STON, aTaR ba. [ eareTETA: ‘Relating to salt ache enone ere J. 11. 14. -2 Got from the market (as Ak). “Fi 1A shopkeeper, merchants deuler. -2 SX ou market shops, =F Assve, market-rate. ae aed JP. 1 To fall upon, attook, assails FUGA 3 ee: a Bi. $8, 9 To agra, ie 2085 tee sr arama K wot er 9 T hy evade ome z eiergts oF ive fa nate, rash upon AT TT RG. 2, 4 (w) To happens Tse ORME emme to pass watimatam U. 25 to ones Bai oe Bora Pe, 2. (4) To fall PL Soe Ane beta; else aaaToTIEN TA, e Face Pe Rernentirate amet: K.175, 1525 toy eros (eT 2515 HF. 1,98, 168.8 (0) To conar fhe mind) 5 ef ge ata. 288 (4) To felt or rag @ttdeds Hgeecrwargafia AAG: -K. 103. are BP towanae ets 202, 995, 320. a (ATA o * approach ( Ved. ). ara Happ, alt of Lt Approaching, comings smiling. Ae: -2 Obetning S82 FInce. 8 Descending lighting, aranwnm g Mtowlodges Pe area road following, 10. ~8 Natural sequence, now SUR a. Ved. Coming in. str rushing on. Fe ‘The wind (always Mowing ) (avamRalat ). safe a. (81 /.) Acidontal, unforesoens sent from heaven. FE A ‘hawk, faleon. raft a. 4 Fallon to tho lot of. 8 Happadea Iufallen, ooourrod, come 0 pass. -3 Alighted, dest ended. aIqTE es Rushing upon, attacking. ~At 4 Rushing or billing upon, attack deseonding, lighting I Senta Rix 2.45; Weararaveatereieae se Te, 12. 76. -2 Throwing down, ~8 Causing to descend or falls falling down} RTI: Me. 50. ~8 (a) Tho prosont OF carr moment, tho instants SUWTTCeay fue sweat Site Ki 11, 195 oneges AR Frame: Reg 8, Ds snoprentiara’ aaah Ge: SEL seeeATeaTaret afters: fare NHL 4. 753 Be: 1. 1155 MAL. 5. (4) (Hlaneo) Flint sight or appearances S00 SUI. ~§ Happeningéy Dpuoming apparent, appeorance. ~8 Assault, method. of catching elephants (Matafga T.. 10. 1.19). “7 Hell Caen) srararartaees HRI AND. 12. 15. Be comp, ZF ss unbearable he fiat attack U7 ere «unbearable in its onset, making a Farloas Ccharges MUMGUMEMTCTEHT Mt 5. 10, are. Being only momentar ‘araerer: ind. At the first Jimmodiataly 8. D- 682. ararfiet a. Falling ons attteking, desoendingh hhapponing: Arar a. Tushing ow approwhing to attacks saaabahrcimee Si. 5+ 15+ are (oats) Cree) 4 Relating to offering a (in gram) Relating t0 the formation of ering Ci one Ta PVE A tole carafe a, Yod: Being on the way or journey. Fer, hs vem: Vel, A wanderers traveller, Seat ras satiny Sg: By. 5 52. 10 arae 4K. 4 To go nar» walk towards, approaahy er aa seca mae Ble 60. 23 Ho ta into, go to, attain to.(s place, state &o, ); F#7ATH mrt ik 9% PHRaITeR hooomes disgusted Mk Is Ly Satecrecwm Bye 1173 Me aAareeeett 8 Be ail are into enedey SSCA KC gy ocoming pales 160s Rei 1795 Seemed eae ReLd.70 assumed she form of a yersos, PRAUATIR Dk. 199 fell athinkings so Fnea, fifi, BAR, Fae ean Go. SF SAAT Kathe LO wae gee. into troubley fall into misfortunos sedate ae ge | TGR fash AT TAT Bar! Rams. se0, 19% holow. —¥ To happen» oovurs iret sadist of FIR Ble. 6. SLy TOTTI M1 spitis, -Cous-4 To bring aout, bring ¢© Pst cCaouplish efects Eafaeweadatee Ry, 2,127 Sank tor attack, instantly» 819, 2 To lend or reduce toy omuse to sufers SME A samara: R. 5.5.8 To cause, to produce, bring ons OPenearereAlA KK. 105, 105 ZY ysrseTaTeA makes the best of « bad matter. -§ To reach or attain to. ~B To spread, circulate (as news). -6 To turn or change into; Tara RH er Dk. 166, saree: /. [ sve-fir] 1 Turning or changing into, ‘entering fnito any sate or condition. ~2 Obtaining, 5, geltings eMemaReny sions Katy. 3 calamity, adversity + Y-8. 42 -& A fault, transgression. ~B Romonstrances expostulation. -B (Ta a An undesirable conelusion or occurrence ‘siftean mag f. CoevefEE] A calamity, misfortune, nd Aistross, adversity; Wai araiai = sited ema NT. 005 AAR: MATE AKG. 2 80, Ms mat rahe aay MRT ARATE: Bh. 2. 905 ATA Eq, HITS ATG to fall into dificulty. ~Comp. ET an altemative to be used in times of iffculty ; we days of adversity, time of dlstreas, hour of danger eemoneN ae (HAC Mo, 2. 241, 11. 28. —Rat a. (1, /.) occurring in time of dificalty. Ta, “wea, SF 4 fallen into misfortunes involved in Aificultics. ~2 unfortunate, unhappy, distressed. 4: [owt aceiy oti: ] 9 practice, profession, or course of procedure, not usually propor for a easto, but allowable in timess of extreme distress or calamity 5 Ms.1. U6, (ago aaiarareaei: astifar 10. 180, (a) 1 N. of «9% in Bharata. -2 A. series of calamities; Tar ITER Mb. 12. 59. 47. ‘SUTTEAF a. One who crosses over the difficult AUTAT /. Misfortune, calamity. BUTT p. p. 4 Gained, obtained, acquived; sie a: for STAGIAR Sk. 2 Gono or reduced tor fallen intos wat arensaishe Dh. 2. 295 so A", ~9_AMictod, istrossed, being in difficulty ; avarwnerg Ain: ay eat: S. 2.175 Mo, 553 H. 4. 106; V. 2. —¥ Befallens aftebay fe eet area fama: TH. 128, —Comp. BEAT prognant, quick or big with ohil@s a preguant womans SreMIAETETT TATMRTAT KR. 10. 59. sang: [3-8E4] 4 Attainment, obtaininge Reward, remuneration. SUTTAH 4 Causing to arrive at, leading or oon teibuting to, bringing about; tonding to; ze" dea PAIMIEM Ske eae: 1.N. of tho god Varna. “2 N- of the author of ateranaeera, arate: [ s1-1-274 Up. 2. 46] 4 An emerald, sapphire, =2 A Kirat or barbarian, sg ere. Corts we re] Resid 3» barter or exchange. —wal Property ot banquets Mk. 85 STR siesta Wen(Assfet: Mb. —Comp. TSATH Drinking festival. ... GHG AGRO watt A Nag. 3. 8. -2 A tavern, liquor-shop, Ince for drinking im company (Hf )p Saal “aa enue: Mb. 1. 2.555. aisgeial wea TATA WAG RB. 4. 42; Ku. 6. 42; aorregeda: K. 32. arafi, «. Drinking, fond of drinking. ava: [cura eRe qeasa ] A Dakin ovens a pottar’s Kiln. manger [ oui BH =] To de used for anointing, tho corners of the eyes ( as 20). UAT! A louwo. FRI «. Somewhat sods reddish WSFeret TINS she saigsasacaamang R16. 51, TH Gold. aftrge g, Nightly, nocturnal. Yaj. Te aarfttarfe: NN. of an old grammorion; THAT P. VELL 92, ait 340 . a - after moran from sifaarfe, -@: A pupil sagt ps y. Filled fos ois eerPiegeieR of SHIFTS. tA femalo pupil; auteRi amie Mal, 0. 89. Brett Mbh. on P- IV. 1. 14. art, avita Soe st. AVA 10 P. 1 To presss weigh downs Taracereor- ied: Git. 12: gareat cNMieT clasping him to the Jorom. —2 To press hard, affliet, perplex, worry 8 To compress. ‘aris a. 1 Giving pain, hurting. -2. Squeezing, compressing. “~8 A chaplet (tied on the crown of the head ), gerland in general; €ar: samartisy HHA. SieEET: Mb. 6,89. 825. Geritsammtegemrareeehetiae Ml. 1. 2. ~5 (ence fig. ) A crest-jowel 3 aF=garh FR Fem R18. 295 MAL 1,6,7. 6 A stream} 37% aiorianét 0s rogales satisfy, pleases K. 1h Mv. 1,2. Phe 20th Naksatra ot ATMA p. ps 4 Fats stout, robust» strongs sare vga: MB. on P. VIL 1. 28. SareReaeatsam, Bl 5. 66, 9 2% ~2 Ploased, satisfid. —AH 1 Love. =2 Growth, inorense. ‘ATegTT: Becoming full ot fats TAMA «. Causing fulness ot stoutness, promot: ing welfare. —WHLy,~AT [WITTE] 1 Tho act of make IAS fall or fat; A Qed als sierra Bhs, ‘pes arafaerenaaeee: Dt. Ls Me. 445 art area areata . 3.26, 43. —2 Satisfying refreshing, plassings “B Sax fisfaction, satiety + ETNA FAA Pte 1 Ms. 8 O11 =H Advancing, promoting. -8 Corpuloey, growing fst or stout, ~8 Anything which causes corpuleney oF good condition. -7 AA strengthening moicine, ~8 Pour- ing water_on Soma sing itt owell Comp. 21% «. satisfying. ALATA «. 4 Satisied, pleased. “2 Improved; grown, increased. —B Stout, ft) robust ATEATE a, To bo satisfied or pleased UH a, Vod. [H-E-97" 3] Filling, -2 Able to reach (Sty.). 8 Busy» zealous: arisen, 6X. 4 Ty bid adiow, bid farewell 5 re=zea freee ararfoaea AAR Mo. 125 R849» 12. 1083 Mal. 7; Bk. 14, 63, ~2 To salute ou reecving, but particulasly parting with «visitor (30% a1 sf 35%) 8 To ask. -$ To extole Trrogularly it is used jn Parnamaipada also; of. OTE qaneeert aitort gait Pratima. 5. 11 aargeat [1.22] 1 Convorsition, ~2 Bidding fare 8 Cnros nd thas 6 AUGETA pols p-1 To be saluted, woleomed or honoarod.~2 Praiseworthy, commendable.—8 Beautiful ANTE a. 1 Welcomed, sslutod. 2 Askod for. =U: reat NE NT Mb AASBAT 1 Bidding adiou, toking leavo at the fimo of departure. 2 Welcoming» hailing. AITEBH «. Sovrety hidden AURA, int. Forovers anererzay | ee aa ceed te] A dass roaching to th foct. —ind. ‘To the end of the foot, reaching to tho foct. aaa «. [ a177E SAE] Resching to the foot (as dvoss ); *HF% € BTHTAGEIAHEA Si. 8. 10; K, 1803 (anata, also )- ‘AHAM «. Slightly himble or proxipitous. anit f. Lanfonerren arsiezaizr? oq] Ved. 4 Conciliation, ‘propitiation, gaining one’s favour. 2 GD) Provsehecyiysed sa waime gical! invocations addressed to soveral deifiod abjocts ix cone socutive order and said to bo introductory to the ‘animal sacrifices some take the dpris to represent tho objects thomselves) the verses buing consequently callad Apri verses. The objects invoked aro 12— Susamiddha, Taniinapit, Narasarisa, the divine being Dearing. invocations tothe gods, Bachis, the doors of the, sacrificial chamber, night and dayn the two divine Joeings protecting the swcriice, the three goddesses Tt, ag, Semavati, and Maht, Tyaghri, Vanaspati and Svaha, (all these being rexurded by Styana to he different forms of Agni); # UAT Susie 4 yaa casa fs of. slso Max. Muller's Hist, Ano. Tite pps 465-400. aanftera:, -a: N. of Vignu (protecting those who hhaye appeased his anger ). 4 To jump ups danco, springs aI + (ei) aga fe gaIIN. 2 To batho, swaih, immerse onotelf (fig also); 3 strsra arate Mb.; AUSTEN, ibids Ms. 7. 216) U1. 202. Cans. (BTA) 4 To cause to he washed or bathed Weare ATANHA Ab, —2 To wash, wot» sprinkles SF Arersq arftor Ms. 8. 244, 11. 98. —8 To overflows over- whelm, inundate, flood oyer. -4 To set in commotion. 8 (Atm. ) To bathe. AIGA, “FATA, { Bathing, immersing. —2 Sprin- ling with water (on all sides). ~Comp. —2fe oF ARE me. a houserhaldor who has passed through the first onder (AM) and is admitted into the second ( ai€@), an initinted houssholders ct. S17. SAGIA 1 Wothing, immersing —2 Sprinkingy wetting. ~8 Submorging. “4 A flood, an inundation: seracaiafiraieatat: $i. 20. 70. AGA yp. ps A Bathods oraearaAt BE R. TL Bhs Ku. 6, 5. oo FaaSHIeT gaAZsATSe: Siva. B. 1.79. =" Wetted, sprinkled; rearar ecreTorST R. 17. 87. -8 Overflowing with, filled or overcome with s B®, cama, aL” ke. —H Possessod by’ eclipsed + sagen a tear Saisargam Ram. 7. 106. 1. ~At, Saat” An initiated house-holder, see AAA. “aH, Bathing. ‘SAVY a. A little singed or burnts Gare TSP EE RFT Ku. 5. 48. aaa nm. [sae Uy. 1. 152] Wind, air (ir sovording to Ujjval. ). ANAT The neok. AUEBR: Enclosure, palisades aeliweertrat [sit ane iq] Ram. 1. 70. 3. ATEIT An Opium. ‘AURAL Opium. ATIALY P. 4 To bind, fastm, to ony plaoe, fx; & amaramnavaig agen: K, 9903 TPP AS 10k places; ASM Afar: sare SeeATTMTIT 89. —2 ‘To make, form; SMARTARE, soe SAFE below. ~3 To hold fast, cling to. ‘AIT p. p. 4 Bounds tied. —2 Fixeds emer Be. 40,23" Formed, ado; SraGPsa TIAA, caveat 342 ara K. 49 sitting in a civle: snataaitd) eemstitee Git. 11; Ble 5.905 Ki. 5.89. -$ Obtained. -8 Hered, EH, (B also) 4 Binding, joining. -2 A yoke 3 Omament’ Sip. Gri. Sitras 2.1, 25. -B Affeation Comp. -HVEC «. Forming a circle, sitting in a circle. =wYe a. forming a wreath, arranged ina row! aaeremearqiareastat: Mo. STAAL: Ved. Binding. STAPA, “AAA A tio or bond (ig. alga) RAN fafa Rain. 3.18; A Homey seegagen | FeaFEH | Amara. 48. -2 The tic of a yoke, or that which fastens the ox to the yoke, or the yoko to the plough. =8 Ornament, decoraiion. 4 Affection. ATAFEE a. A little deop. avak (alo aTaféa) i. Having the power of fearing or pulling out, —€:, Gorey [ ~sir-g- feat 9a "274 Tearing or palling ont. ~2 Killing. srrfE a. [ ona8- emptyhandeds eravat afamreramrye By. 10. 27. 1. SIAR. o. Vou. Empty, powerless. SBA a, A little curved or bent AVE LP. Ved. To be presents continue one’s existences 12K cated Ch. Up- 6 9 Be AIT a. Ved. Approaching (as praiser ): © ‘ATIRTYT Ry. 1. 51,9. 2 Strong, sufficient, effiea- ious. ~8 Applica according to rule (ass hymn). =4 Very ‘prosperous. m. 1 A. prison, a place of eonfuemeni. ~2 A helper or assistant. STARE f.4 Porvasion, —2 Overpowering strengths ‘ALEAT Gee THEI Ry. 10. 84. 6. ~3 Capability» ell sioney. 8 Productions eTepremryesrnaan Ale re 8. 13 ANGI a. Ved. Praiseworthy. ii iF 1 1 R.1 To brings 13 a8 HC Be 1.70.83 eqengd ge Ding 22 To cry “3 To Hl swith, “Bo boas, support AMATI, £ Ay ornament, decoration (ig. also); (einer aah a ora aren Wee Ku. 5. SURI! FTA Ri 2 29, (31H oocury in the namics at works; e. 9. eeeadwiswen). 2 The act of ouibing. ATTA py. 1 Filled. -2 Decorated: 8.20. 60. ~2 Filled up, firmly fixed: ‘sagan GP Bhag. 4. 8, 56. HE One of tho moder of mario (UA) persontcd se fenele, simi: [ses] 4 Curving, windings “2 A ests ar tregieat (31) Mb; crumpling. ~B Cireuit, circumference, expanse, axtmion, prevngt, envitons sie aan te aramsceanaeed os nee the expan of heaven, wide firmament. of the skys Bh. 3.57: Mv. 6. 805 Serstenytt waten sa: Mal 9.16. RETA: tho middle part of » palaces seer AREA Saitasdt Wat Ram. 2. (5. 3. —§ Magnitude, falnos, fRtenb expensive forms ania Me 48. from the Dron chooks ears Mal. a5 4.10, gc11 3 ARO Mr. 6. 24 bodily forn or satures U- 2. 1s SURE: Bb. 3,86) Mee) He 50H 98h 8 ert. 8 The expanded hood vi a cre, (ated by Yerae 6h his! wmbrelie). 7” Enjoyment, satiety, fompletins Oeartng Naree: Suntiladoene, 8 Serpon, Se RM EL Ty. 7.9 Ja Sp aR a. an as Some. juice} 5] To bo enjoyed (as } Be. 1. 10, 2, ~2if Livelihood ( Vea. | 4 Bnioymest. -2 Livings supporting 8 Food nourishnsents Ry. 1. 113. 8s.) [ ease ae 6 1) [eee a ot] Tt, ue Siena AE, a Ono of two ae phat o oHort giving rise to the yoo) sounds. eri ln onthe epally nts Gh te gets tah Req an sae oot ‘eas Ramgan’ Copperplate of, ‘Tivareghoss, Clmriptons ot Bang, 92 saver «(at 7.) Living in the open ai anraeita, 4. fh. ret 4 Ele (a tnd Sao) CHEE WATT: «. Fit to be nourished: in--the house ora family, srroarariters ( arenaia-on] A kindof #4 ox vroman’s property, | f) [1-3] 4. Resltings from practice, Tearenrmyt TH aaa Mbe de oT. Uh. = Practising, repeating, 2 Being net neighbouring, edjining (e806), gehen «. (81 /-) [92] 4 Tonding to Seeing eka ane ot begining of op Ms. 12. 8-3 THighs exalted, importent, Re A arenterE «(= Setddhe or offoring 10 suoostors) sm. owasion 68 "rejoicing. | . cafe «. (ait /:) [81 87 5] One who digs with @ spade. - iterfation of (a) satont, assoplanta nds An interjation o ity aceaplanay ‘gpa t gay at Bh AL. 15 (b) rooollatons of ate sake a efor V8 HI SS, Ohy Lt rvs BB: (2) determination,“ eurcy % relia a Farce ey viens s (1) reply. anvefe: (Generally wd in plural) sci a dana OME Ka. A ae [arent fot FR Om se ai. ty, eee sed undraned (opp. ot) Cok Sa tothe gow in ty Vole? Bee 8. 1431 a Matt sap 1. 267. ~2 Unrice, innaiea, aaa rea dan ae HePWTT: BGG. O31. 27. “3 Uubahed, verted Casa et)! SES saieaed HL 4. 66. ~3 Undigeted- 1 Stato of being rays aa: mag: 9% eTerat T aa: Bhag. 10. 20. 39. 2 Gaipagens posing Bard eration = Gran toad Fare 1 Dissse> ‘ickion. “2 Tydigetions ace 2a TROT | oneal A ey onfarrarae: | Sade: —Comp. —aiftere: dysentery oF nett, certin Doing in ths ance mga ies hurh and al amie). Se ange gut, Suit. “NZ a. cating raw fle ge reed roe, ARTE LUACATIRTHCATA ] “Teen udreod ioe a food, the upper part of tho Ball a tedeal salon Pogae he cad ae TH 4,05, “feat n. smelliXg OF Faw meat of a burning, eps. —afereaL the smell of raw mote “FRE ig ial r Fes ee SRO ta eee Sy in oF Fever a of onder skin. ~QTep: 4 » preliniaey, sige af oe inane oiled deopyy. 2 A maiod of sete ion or ripening ® tumour; Sude, TEA gx tngeatd pel AY. 810-285 Real Tigfarenta Mt. 2-179. “AVE rooming at te nso, Sea io poche ns ro cea z ms a oantibalean enter of raw Aesh:—73 R “eat: imperfect chyme. ara: constiPtion, tho bowels sitended with fatulenee ang. Ayseutory- torpor of ntumescence. ~2Y pain of indigestion, colic. TEA a Sraddha porformed with, unegoked food; ave Akt a seatindg crar| onmaré (aot ard gam a eee (Rt Prachotuse. SITE g. Raw. ATA, 2TH Rawness, unreadines SREY a. Lovely, chaning: -WAPATAeA 7 wean U2, 2. SAREE ‘Tho easorcl plants SET Ved. Friendly disposition or inelination, Affection ;Yaj. Ts 2.8.9. 1. stn (Hr) aera, [ otmg—19% ] Poin, sorrow. ras 10 X. 4 To bid farowoll, bid adious Smee Hae BEAT S. 5 srTarA S45 Ku, 6-943 K. 295. -2 Po speak toy eall out to, adress, converse with; SARA APTA I. 81, 197, Vo. 15 A. Re 3. ~B To say, speak aRsaramaraa4 IK. 195, ~¥ Lo call, invites ask (to como )5 sHmraaN4 Tyg AIT Mh. “6 To invoke, AUTAMEL, —oM 1 Addressing, calling, calling out to; SER twa one Sot, Be. ~2 Bidding aden leave of. 8 Greeting, weleomo, courtesy =5 Tuvitation ; Si@eameamet Y. 1. 112. ~§ Permission 8 Conversation: SARPURTTH aaa Ace S.D. 6.1 The vooativo ease. ~8 Daliberations asking: interrogation: aHeMETMATAeAMaT WAT OA AE Ay.8.10.7. SURERPH a. Asking inviting, callin &o. om CaM) An invitor, entoriainer, especially of Bribaans saraeaet py. 4 Tavis called. 2 Appointed to do «thing which is not obligatory. MEA sara Sk, 3 Conscoratod with q #9) aemaaieaara ‘Mb. 8. 20. 26. —Comp. ~faAPH J. Vocative ewes 07 snateaarratirad eae | SB. on MS.9.1.9. °%34H, ‘The employment of an expression in the vocative euso; a shafesaiesaed age | SB, on MS. 9.1.9. TH 4 Addressing. 2 Talk, conversations V. 2. -8 The ooative eases Saray at nar eTatoRT TA Sk SUES pots p. to ho addressed or called t0, to bo invited Go. “24 A word in the voentive ease. ATHPAT: Tho eastoroil plant. SMTHER «. Having 9 slightly deop tone, ultoring 2 Jow, matioring sound, rumblings oneraIIK, GealaTS weet AST Me. 96. “FA! A slightly doop tovw, rumbling. arr: [ sit EM SFA; ‘Dy.5 said to he fr. OF. also tho word may also be dorived aa ait seit 454: | 4 Disease, siokness distempor 5. 3PeaTeIeERT By. 17-95 ine My, 225 ames eioeraeae ab Fee R19. 48; ih fe RBs mefearae 4 gi2.10. 2 Damage, hurt, distruetion; Zarate aif seaiy ‘arene Rim. 6. 4.54, ~8 Indigestion. —4HLN. of the medical plant Costus Speciosus, srreranfarg a. [ rmra-faa.friet: BP. V. 2.192 Verte] Sick, dyspeptio, affected with indigestion; “A indigas- tion, dyspepsia. saree, fa a. (At f.) Tasting A death, lasting for life, Smee: “Sera aieaerARET: HAL 118; searaemertare PeareMPeae Ms. 9. 101, AUT om, Vol. A destroyer; #048 srattot wwe By. 4.20.7, srr, For Angers wraths impatience; soe 4, ATER, 8 4 The tree, Emblic Myrobalans Emblice Officinalis Gacrin (Mar. #831). -2N. of amothor troo (414), a8 Fruit of the Emblis Myroba- Tans FRMORRCTATTE By. 2.8. Ue /. N. of a pertioular Wik or yorse of the Rigveda (Rv. 8.48. 5). sara: [Siti GF ear ot] 4A ministers counsel= Jor. 2 A general ; seo ara ararreay_[ S824] Pain, sorrow. ‘ATETER A hill-station. sarararen a. (eft #2) [ermes(—21] 4 Helonging to the new moo oF its festival. 2 Happning or born at the timo of new moon oF conjunction. ~=1, ‘Tho new moon oblation. carer [ saied’s Rea’, fae Ty.] Curd of milk and whoy, « mixture of boiled aud congulated mille: i ea earner ar erent aaa; a GAT zr ‘BAUssTaeRaT FST Mb. 12. 268. 975 Av. 10. 9.18 sarfiigen, onirettan| samen 3.5 ] Curd suitable for the preparation of Amiksz; so 2f#eil™% in the ANE a. [ it-20} Inimionls odious fe ate si aotafeeniaaréaa Mb, 8. 12. 40. AIERPAE mf. The child of an enemy saTFReI7 g, Readily mixing; #4 onReAR SR AE Ry. 6. 20.4. seins santero fang eter Ua. 1.40] 4 Flesh: Sma aeateaitreed Ng. shy wud ae MMA RAL arate stare aay aaa AMA Subhas ( Skunda P.) (lence fig.) A. preys victims oie: of enjevaments 1S4) Garant fENTaTANaT 4 KR. 12. 11 fell a prey: $5 Dk. 161.—3 Food, bait. -¥ A bvibe.-B Desire, lusts refean Faragin samen age wT Mb 12. 17,25 PCat Fan: Ms. 6, 49. -6 Enjoyment pleasing oF lovely oF attractive objeet a¥ahs wiisea Mb. 12. 168. Form.—3 A leaf. 8 Tho fruit of tho Jambira} means of livlinood sot 43 wt rae ta am | a a et fer gAAIRH Rem. 7.74.16. —Comp, —aATPT, a. carnivorous, cating fosh; fata feist | treat. te, “A “fond of sh’, Kind of hid heron. SMT s, Ved. 4 Raw flesh or meats Rv. AU. 1. “BA dod body. aMfB No « plant (sera). sateen = surat 4. y. TANGA. Ty clove (th eyes); 9 sito ay. 2.115 to shuts rama, Sy. 2. 22 benumbings raweeecsafey steer IC. G09 being absorbed i. STARS Shutting or closing of the eyes; K. 256. SATE o. Intensely occupied with, fond of (of. Miteiga 1. 5.3). SHARAN 0, Ved. Attacking; pushing, presing wR Yaj. Te. 50. 2 ATER oA Lite open (as 2 blosom)- SHRM, 1 Commencement. -2 (Tn dramas) A pro- Togue, prelude ( F441); (every Sanskrit play is in- tegded by S18. Te is thus defined in 8. D. Fe ASUS nea ew m1 aerate hea tort a BA Faoaie’: eraiak megmaiaratia: | angel ag MBA ses ARMAS ST 287. AN ind, To the face. AIBA. 6.U; 4 ‘fo loosen, let go. -2 ‘To wear, tie SARE at esens pu op (ata garment, asotre With; Stowraslemediges Ku. 5. ob, 7. 215 ong Se eR. 18.91, 12, 6, 16.74 17.2 Bes AREMLUE 17. 6. =8 To thoy, cast, dis anges Sea ia ee. Me, 97. —§ To throw Sr et OF, take of, pul aide (ao garments Se.) Dab ons fe, fyhastett let go, Uorated. -2 wee cet Se: srawareraTe wee | Shoo above. srged, cast, shot of. RFE Armour. TAFT 7.4 Vaiheration, Deatitude. ~3 Py ae Deing lot loose. ~2 Fins 'atting on, wearing (clothes, ornaments & Jee nd. Till final heatieade is obtninod. sander en i = MUTT, £ Loves, Uboatng thedding, lotting forch, discharging ing on; aeranames = Rann, 9. 24 ATGM The thomy Bamboo; Bambues Spinoen. STR, “FE «. Ved, Destroyingy hurting, TEPER 0, ( green, juiey ware aoa far St ATE ATA TM. —3 Fresh, news gaye alert: Amara. 2; semis M.S. 12; Reape ‘mks cluster of fresh blossoms.—& Soft tendon jfk, aod wilt words ike €3e, ty Seri the ora “flowing with’, “moved”, * melted 's 228 £22 a heqry vet ot melted ith pity 29, tying post false ss rope That ties bin, SeaaPrararsUleraioey ear Re 7h, fay Shs aor aay eet Mle 1.50; ar a Per ary Sea a Siva. B. 19. 193 “2 A fete, tie. 8 ‘A chain, rope, sting. — Tying, binding. arent a. (8 f.) [ETE] Sorving as a pst sits fiods Stier Coram es: Ble is. arrergy (AE) J.-A pumpkin gourd soo mg. areraarg, A fan made of cloth. arrarer: [ 4 cinare ] A crocodile. -an(® «. Useles ilo, unmesning. ~2 Honesty sine core (HRA). FE 1A scorpion. ~2 A hes. 838 F-4.A female companion oF friond (of a woman)! Frardoionfes Fear 82: Ku. 5. 88, 7, 68! Amory, 28. PA rows range, continuous Hines (of. a8); ata Bere RT ATE Kea. G49: CHT Amaru. & aanf® Mo. 83. ~B A lino, strenk.—¥ A bridge. 6 A dike, -8 A line) raco, family. —Coinp, ~-Rat A kind chgmasieal composition. “A? A lady’ forsale friends, anf Pf Tow dln, dr is proreped afew Prreanfeala = Mal. 1.313 Mk. 2. -2'To er graw in a pictures stfefta full of SHATArEAE FH, Boag. 8.1. 10. Eareentae we Top. 1- arate a. [ araramfrases 2) 1 extremity of a town (a8 2 WT )- arattza .. [ a1-atai-n ] 4 Finished or completed: 2 Decided, determinod, settled. ~3 Stored (x8 grain ) wimowed. —B Ripe, full-grown: ~A7 Ripe corn whe Crashed.) SANE 19 P. [4G with 9] To perfumes avita Sageags ame Ram. 2. 108. 41. ing at the saree

You might also like