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os ; a i, HTC 1 orow (there being two ‘Ka’s in the word 40h ). ~2 the ruddy goose (there being two ‘Ka’s in the word 5). “WBE m. a camel. FC a. Vielding two senses, sorving two purposes; eat Ha aegatte: ave wed FMA SD. on MS. 12.14. afore: a. worth two way RSL containing or worth two Fs. TH a. ambiguous. “a a. exchanged or barterd for two cows- (3?) 3 subdivision of the Tatpurusa compound in which tho fiset membor iso numeral; 52h feget sme, Uap. =H a. double, twotold s Fraeaeti (Ber Recrart ra FHA Mu, 5.6 (AYE to plough twices esr fo double, ineroasos TEER y. double, susmented ). g 1 doubled, maltipliod by twos erates: EE WEE: Ki. 5. 46. -2 folded double. -3 enveloped: =H doubly increased, doubled. —areur a. having two Togs, tyolegged; femremaqt Rita Santi. 4 15. a. (fe-a1-wenft) fortysooond. TERETE f (PERE AMAT) forty-tivo. aT, Ale The illusion of seeing two moons due to an eye disease one emis 18.42.“ Cewior doen” 0 man amy of the frst three castes of the Hindus (a Brith: mana, Keatriya or Vaidya ); agen ome fetid | aramafraftareneniee fam: E01: Y. 1. 39- =2 Brshmegs (over whom tho Sarnskiras or purifi- ‘catory rites aro performed); srt ATRIA: TE fis SH. -2 any oviparoas animal, such as 9 bird, snake, fish Gos Mb. 12. 961. 9. (EB = (BaTe- qreart alot Be), a aamemated fs N. 2.15 $5.23 R. 1. 22; Mu. 11; Ms. 5.17. Sa qooths 4 Reotai si Bh. 1.18 (where aT means ‘a Brahmana’ slso). ~6 A star; L.D. Be —8 A ind of horses saat far ar: ASvachikitas. —7A Brahmachiri; Bhig. 11. 18, 42. °en=a 9 Brabmans- “aqarll the enored thread worn by the first three castes of the,Hindys. “2123: 4 the house of a dvija. —2 ost: “O, “ET 4 the moon; fewemwied Prawer fRt 12. 8, 52 an opithot of Garuda. ~3 camphor. “€ a Sadra. 24 10 Brahmana; Bhag. 8. 15. 37- —2 9 ges BhAg, 3 1, 23. —3'N. of Beahmadevas Bh&S: 5-2. 16. “AR, xT an epithet of 4 the moons (eae fess: R. 5. 23.3 Garuda. —B camphor. Sat 4 s-ttench or basin round the root af a tree for holding water. -2 a trough near a well, for watering pirdt, eptile. Go. Bet: kind of khadira. PAT the Soma plant. “3H 4 a man wlio pretends to boa Brab- mana. ~2 One Who is ‘twico-born’ or a Brahmans by namoand birth only and not by acts; of. BY. a, Brahmana. TYE me, 4a Keatriyas Ba, psoudo- Brahma OMe disguised as a Brabmana. “aE an epithet of Vioww Chaving Garuda for his vehi Peat: a Sidra. “TT G4 having two natures. —2 segonerated. ~8 oviparous (nm. ), “ae ws a malt of any of the first three utge of the Hinduas "ari fanaa Yan de wT: Ms, 2. 24. -2 a Beemany, Ki. 1.955 Ku 5.40. soeimtearcat soa ae BE Hg birds "&-n tooth, “B.A Kind of horses SUSE fants ear ge Tula pataru, “STA «4 Delonge ing tothe fat threo ests of to Hindu twefuld natgre. 8 of mixed orizin, mongrel inule. “aN a having two wives: fe. 1 double tonguod (fig. algo). =2 iosincere, (~@e) 1 sakes cree mifasngoat Fk PePaerercenserntaes: Si 1. 6B BIL of; The 415 Br. 1-20. 2 an informers 8 sane derorstale-hearer. 8 an intinooro porson ~B © thi Garter, disons of tho tongue, 24 the sin ot tn ar, “Bt A the sim siearge consisting of to dol 23 Ns of Svahay wifo of Agni: —% a. (pl.) tivo oF throg oaraarenela Again Ra 5. 235 ar ee a TGA faa avers: he 2. LoL. fer (anet) 9- A hin tooind. 2 couanting of thirty twos ~ Fare ( eG) Fribisty-two. 21 a. having thirty-two auspicious ‘ark upon the body. “20 ind, stile against atk TALa. having two teeth (as a mark of age ). “3a aepeeat ae otaving two pare, two-losfod- S31 6 (pL) twonty. 220 a. (BIER) f twellths TAR g HIRT ean Me, 2. 9b. —f consisting of ‘ovalvee TIE Carenret) a. (pL.) twelve. “2, me an epithst ot 1 the plenet Jupiter. -2 Bribaspati, he precept ofthe gods, Sora:, nc, “att opithets of Kurtikoya StUrA= Fea tho manten Sr eR TSAI, ora BET aeefteal Bhag. 8 16. 89. °F a measure of twelve fingers. Corea N. of Jaimin’s Mimaiisa in twelve ‘Adnytyas. “21% ¢. committing twelve mistakes ix readings 2318 a, dodesagon. “SE 1 a poriod of twelve days; a fat wane ‘aramies MPT: Ms, 5, 885 11. 168, wat sacrifice lasting for or completed in twelve days ora:, "se: 5, Buddha. 87 m. the sun; Ne a Senfea (ple) the twelve 84083 oe ne, Pom aio: SBS ale shat ot BIRR Cao ale Tecauso it comprises twelve chaptara ); wif geet Saris Son 0S. “AP gf vee ears ld ag Tar twalve joares Pio, 4 ar twelvectold. “34 consining of 12000. ait (greet) he twat day ct a lunar fortnight. C areenraarar 4 Ie: ; ‘areata: ). ‘(BIEAL) a collection of twelve, Sie teat algae: Met, ey ey sie, yy Pat oA Pe ete typer of sou according to Dharinadistea: — at, 2, eee ae ee eaten, T1TI4, -ATEAT a cow tied with two ropes» ATA f coxemony lasing for tro dey ‘be oonela ty Tati Pavers “Rt an opithet of Gageta, “OT an opthet of Gageins aH! » citcumcie) gaan “ASH Cfaecarraer) a. ninety covond. rae e-at AE) Fe-nincty-two, “as am clophats 4 fayette ET ears are Bhs 9, OL PLE fee Si AH: Indra’s elephant. “ered an opithet of Gages & 1a bird. -2 month. -Tatet ( f-T- TAT ) a. filty- Second, — qatar /: ( -ST- IATA) filty-two. - TTA tivo ways. 2 aerost-way, a place where two roads a ses ner fet (a8 ‘a vorse), “42! a biped, man. ~GfewT, -TT a kind of Drakyies meee. OTe, two footed Rare ager (OAL ita st Mb, 14.87. -WTE? 4 a biped, man. 2 bird. 8 a god. -qter, -aA« double penalty. — me fn olephants “T@ARE hair parted in twos N- 1.16. TAU mans Ke. 58. 94. FR a Visarge (+). ATTA, twilight, yatta angle. ST a. having two floors Casa palaco ). WHERE 2 horse possessing twg ol ments out of the fives RAemieiaeere GoM EAT eit: ‘Valtikalpstaras—31,-AT an opithot of 4 Ganota- 2 king Jartsandha. “AUT a long vowel (having: two syllabic instants + cama Haq Beat (EAA a aatelt BRAT Aa eco. 2a kind of wate Pale, Sse a double mouthed snake. —€: 1 a boos of XW. ~2 = A&C qs ¥- BOPe aaa tis bo. Muni» Pasini and Katytyanns Rafe sarsemes, Hreaneenaare ears Ragremracatait arg Ske -qav N. of a plants prosumably some hemp. Matanea, 10.20. “2A Two night-watehes = 6 hours. fan alophants SA Gard oe faeMTAT RL. 4. 45 Me. 61. °sa: “orca, "3: 1 a lion. -2 the Sarabha. FRaat a make. ~XT7RL two nights. “ST a. 4 biform. Ta written in two ways, ~3 having a different shapes <4 bicolour, bipartite. (7?) 4 a variety of interpre- tation of reading. 2 0 word correctly written in bwo ways. 2am. a mule. ~SH a large black heo Cehere being two ‘Ra's in the word #a€); SFFag"EA Sond aa Crwarer AAU Key. 1. 275 8, 2, 98. BE Cin mario) double time (15 BI of two things (like Met and 1) RATED HLT V, 4. 2505, “AE A a ouble-mouthed serpent. -2 a kind of demon; TF#Fa Retest (ara GaP Hariy, Teta, the dual meme esi grenmar, “SIT 4 Hd foe ok ure swith 16 angles (des). =: The pair of HB and Se¥, Sih ane ae et aah eit ye he Ale Sarftat o wing. frat (arf) a. twenty-second. Fert 7 (aU) eweaty-tva, LAM. tee Kans or sorts; (ela dat: Tae: Ms. 7. 162. {Sra Cer)et & kind of light carriage drawn by males. Tara, Ceara. two fathoms long. Re 4 two jondred, 2 one hundred and two. “R14 a, worth oF Bete Gton two bundrod. “WI e- cloventootad, (—*F2) any clovenfooted animal. ‘an epithet of Aguit iso (fees eae: ~igeN: THAR) (te: Vaisvadeva. Pago. comprehending two intervals, -W.. (gl) wi ix, twelve. “TE {fev BIT) a. es ae ret 20H) nino “ere avin 8 Froming and evening twilight, ~ee (ficareraet Be red ENF (ker 8 MO 810 + of a Brahmagas eat two. SATE: a fortnight. —31H «. having two equal sides. EFAS: an osoolos triangle. TEU: the izroat sorpout Sega. HES, EMEA, a consisting of Sooo. (BTL) 2000. —eftee ee «. ploughed in two wways,, ive Hirst Tongth-wite and then, brendth-wiso. “gat a. worth or boaght for two golden coins. 8 (8) a. conveying two sonsos; HAN (Oui EAM aoa at stay srergarat aa SB. on MS. 4.8.4. Ek an clophgnt, ~EFat, —aT a. two yours olds BP facia we ha aT PHETRAL Ms. 11. 19k, “ET a. of the neuter gender. ~EaT = proguant womans ~ETE nn. an opithot of Agni. {Bm a. 1 Two-fold, forming a pairs consisting of vo} Bric $.19.3. -2 Second. -8 Happening the sevond time, B Tnoroased hy two, bo poroonts (26 3H Wat Ms. 8. 141-12. Soo (8 under (& also. —i 4 A crow. 2A chakrayaka birds £94 Star 4 eer TETAS fest: ? Uab. ~Comp. ~FB: the two-humped camel. fire a. (At f.) Consisting of, or divided into twos double, twofold; _gaeraqat Prwece a ara feats a Sei: -R. 8, 905 sometimes used ia, pl, —TH A. pire couples 186 ST aaiger Gea ae SU 8. O- Fae a. Seconds 4 ee orale H aaa Eel 5.285 Me, 653 1.8. 49. 2 the stoond in « family, son. “2 A companion, partner, friond (usually, of the ond of comp.) A¥TUTCRTEAH BR. 1. 953 Ku-8-055 20 BFA", HA" Go. —B The second lettor of « class. “5 ‘The second person (in gram. )- -2t 4 The sovond day of s Tapa fortnight, “8 the some, morn a Ser cafteenté a fag Rata. 4. 2/8. ~2 A wile, Cenpanions partners aval smshera woah ) A valu- able article; Ms. 8. 201, 202. ~8 Capital (opp. 7% or interest ). -# A booty, prey, spoil. -5 The reward given to a vitor in a combat, the prize won in 2 game. =6 A contest for prizes, a match. —7 The lunar man. sion called “I. ~B Surplus, residue. -@ ( Tn math.) The affirmative aman or oe (opp. 87). 10 s sound. Comp. ~@FAIE: right to property, right of inheriting property. —afaattt m., —aferea: 4 a troasuter. —2 an hei ‘no, EIT, —afaate:, eae: 1 an epithet of Kuberas AY7t sens Ct alacant: (7 oe) Ki. 5-16. AT (fier frees sgerrey Gg Harivs aeEHTs TAIT: BAT HMUIETT Mb. 179,18. ~2 a treasurer. ~ATETE 4 fine. =a plunder. ~21/4at «. 4 honoured with gifts of wealth, opt contented by valuable. prosontss, AMT % Ki. 1. 19. 2 wealthy, opulent a, desiring oF seoking for wealth, covatous, miserly. 2M a. op lent, rich. ~¥TETAH_ acceptance of money; Ms. 11, 69- TATE a treasury. ATEN f. Desire for wealth ; ATT sifaaren 1 saatsit a safe Subhas. 2 Esa a treasurer. 2 an epithet of Kubera. “Semel m. 4 warmth of wealth; of. di; —2 burning desire for wealth; Ms. 9. 281, “afta m. oFeditor who claims his money. “SIH, —wte=q a, covetous, greedy. ~wfer an_epithet_of Kubera. —arq: loss of wealth; wat HQ ora: Pt. 2. 178, arg, —af@at a. purse-proud. “FE tho numidian crane, ~sHf@a4 all kinds of valuable 882 ot possessions) aggregate property; al serarararare@ ‘| (a: Ms. 9. J14. ~¥ a. liberal. (Zt) 4 a Hiborall or munificont man. ~2 an opithot of Kuboras Fmagie serait AHR. 9, 25517. 80. ~8 N. of fire Ga « an epithet of Rivapa . =e! punishment in the shape of a fine. afte, gf firo. “aT troasury. ATTA { money and grains 22 2 spell for restraining certain magical weapons. ~QIRt 4 an epithet of Kubera; tatu? ateaerareoengran, Me. 77,7. =2 2 treasurer. ~3 = 47 (4) q. y. -qre 1.4 treasurer. ~2 an opithot of Kubora. —Frarrferet, —fransfi ‘the demon of wealth’, an avaricious desire of wealth, greod, avarice. -T@NT usury. —2E a. purser proud. (2) pride of wealth. 7A principal, capital: -@iA: avarice, cupidity. ~=1 1 oxpenditure. 2 extravagance. ~ f. 1 mother of daughters; L, D.B. 2 m. the forktailed shrike. ETL 1 a treasury. =2 the second mansion from #% in a horoscope, Et 4 an heir. 2 a thief. ~ a Kind of perfume, ~@rd o- to be won over by srenlths TWH (Here qos reheat Mic. L813 . 9. ~R84 a. doprived of wealth, poor. | ag, TATAT Avarice, greed, covetoumess. aatsra: 4.N. of Arjuna (the namo is thus derived in Mb. 4, 44, 13°89, Peat Peart ae | a; area fran Heugat FL). ~2 An epithet of fre. ~8N. of Vignu. -§ A kind of vital air nourishing the body. ‘aaaa_ a. Rich, wealthy. -@N. of the constella- tion ET. aare® Don. P. ‘fo wish for woalth; sitive a wert sates Sle fd Ig, Ki. 13. 563 My. 4. 49, aarelt N. of » Ragini. 4 a a, [FMAATEAATA] 1 Rich, woalthy. 2 Virtuous. 1 A rich or woalthy man.—2 A money: lender, creditors Taare Ms. 8. 515 yp. 55. =A husband. -% Th Vailya dass Ba aga argon: afar: Saat: | Ses AT TOM reo Para: ll 12, 298.6. 8 An honest trader. ~B "The fi freee abt a coslandor (Mar. i, wiehahe, 1A virtuous woman. -2 A wifey Young woman. 3 N- of a tree (F293 ). safer, a. (sft f.) Rich, opulent» wealthy. m4 8 sweultby mans a oar Ca we AT TE: Chenaleyae fatakam, ~2 A croditor; Y. 2185 raramarg eral saftenenrrfi: 415 Ma. 8, 61. 8 ‘Tho possessor of any- thing. OAS a. Vory rich; (Superl. of 44 or amet), BUN. of the twenty-third Iunar mansion Consisting of four stars). et, AATET A young giel oF woman, ata vaetialt Den. P. To wish for wealth rareht 7. N. of a Regios saeit( 3) ray Coriander seed; soo F318, Agi 1 A how ( pothaps for ¥3@ q. v.)» -2.N. of the 49H, (roo, 3 -A moasuro of four heater. ~4 The tign Sagitariys of the wdine. 8 An atoher. ~f. A sandy shore. age, «. [44 THe | Armed with a bow. -m. 4A ows Martaftenaisi™ Maia: FF afeeafe Subhas. Taw aaa so, Ku. 3.665 so RFA: ko. (At the end of Babu. comp. WHis changed to Wat; tea TATE aaa. Ie 2, 8). -2 A measure of length equal to four Fawr s ATE TENE) Ht ATT FAL Y. 2.1673. M 8.987, -8 An aro of a ciclo. ~B The sign Sagittarius of the godine, BA deserts of. Wt. -m. N. of Siva. Comp. ~3T#IE a. (AEST) bow-shaped, curved, bent. —Wewa (MITTAL) a particular ame of siting RCE) «. having oF armed with © bow. (Xt) 8 bowmaker. —BNTEH (ag- Tatwza,) bow and arrow. ~avsm ( =) Fee fos Mon ioe cage (SBOE) ow String. : (GME ), Aes an archer. wae ea aTmaNTerTCTIL Ram, 2. 44. 20. TEL a measure, a oubit of 27 adgulas; Mana, 2.52, —sat (gyal ) f howsstrings srrcaaqaiewmargcala $2.4. —giey (aarStiz).« placa protected by a desert; Ms. 7. 70. Aga (BEER) a Hamboo, ~8T, BA w. CRIT Go.) Lan archers HIST cada R. 2. 115 tagde: Bartd weal 295 B. 51, 98, 995 9. 115 12 975, 16, 77. -2 an opithot of Viguu. —3 the sign Sagittarius Gf the zodiac. ene, Cergaiiea) aaa cartit a. Cad armed with 2 bows with a boy in honds saa SoMa aACLHA Ka as pA: ) a line curvod like a bow, s eurve. “HIE! GAT: ) Tho period during which the sun is in Sagittarias. : (Agave: ) a measure, & cubit of 26 angulass Mone 2.51. at 4 bow. ~2 Soma creeper. oer Cagala: ) a kind of disease, —Pram (srafeier) the soionce of archery. ae? (7% 41a bamboo. 2 the WHA troe. “Aa (AGATE) the science of archery, ono of the four Upavedas q. v. Sat gat Se earth Rs | CoepTTah Aeterna I seas sitar goereneeE IA MERA Ege TTA aa AeiEOLN Agni P. APT m. an epithet of Siva. =e Totanns, AIPA we. An archer. Tf A bow. aoa a. [94 Ft] 4 Bostowing or conferring wealth; 774 7A gtramged frag Ms. 9.100; ie Mb. 1. 67. swearit TAPTRT 4. 19, 9 Wealthy, rics =m. A store of grain, lake | opulent. -8 Blessed, fortunate, lucky» happys 4 stamea ailaca: By. 1. 16; 4. 373 at 4 Rast & Fr@_M. 1.1. -¥ Exoollent, good virtuouss TASTE sapeaisie wad A gs era) aaIMNATA ATTA AOR IL Vivokaohiidamani. -8 Wholesome, healthy + | (xe crak) sense er of Hear Ram. 1.16.19. | Ara 1 A lucky or blessed man, a fortunate, being wearemaresrar Alea ar S72 17; Bh 1.415 ashe a fAPat waa TR A ate 1. 72. -2 An infidel, an atheist. —3 N. of a spall. 8 A source of wealth; wearargnel aed aTgM yoy Mb. 8. 313. 74, FAT 4A nursc, 2 Coriander. ~3 Myrobalans L- D. Be “S51 Wealth, treasure. —2 Coriander. ~Comp. ava? 4 an oxpression of thanks, thanksgiving: “2 | praise, applause. writ a. Considering oneself to be blessed oF fortunate. ‘ara, 1 A plant boating «small pungent seed ‘used as a condiment. -2 The soed of this plant (coriander ). sl literature )s desert; Fe ‘ara A bow (rarely used in clas wearargigean Siva. B. 13. 63 FT A weaafaerra Bhag. 1-10. 89. Comp. FE fe dosortlands SARL 3 AeETUT Ry. 5: 98-1 2 bow-easo. IFAT mes ne AA dry soil» deserts wastes © | sever soe deter Be Lal; Mb 11 Shore, firm lend. ~8 Tho sky, —¥ A bows [ETE wear aft gages GI: My. 6. 9. ~Comp. I, = ort inaccessible on account of a surrounding detert | ef. Ms. 7.70. | geqat Alhagi Mourorum (Mar. are 155.16. 4 A bow. ~2 A rainbow. ‘of the aodine Sagittarius. wqearaeat A measure of distance or ogth equal to tour howtass ole 285 Fare TAIRA TE ETE Sa eageTy| PS FAT... aravaft: 1 N. of the physician of the gods, said to have been produced at tho churning of the ooean with cup of neotar in his hand ef. aC nine Ratnas at the court of Vileramidity deity to whom oblations ware offered to the Ne quarters Ms. 3. satay a, (at /.) 1 ds Mb. 12. “3 tho sign, orth-cast 1 -AN. of the sun} Mb. 3. 8.25. sdiseoren eft] 4 Armed | with a bow. -2 Cunning, shrewd. —m. 1 An archer em aR Ka. 8 1059004 a aad ae Fae Bere S95 mea. QHEMT TEN AIRY AT: | HH | scm dhe ett Het AEF Denar. 147-2 An "8 Of Siva. “HOF Visnus -8 The | epithet ot Arjun | ign Sagittarius of the zodine. Comp. ~S&TH A afrat posture of an archer; 4¥24 garmé = Rare aed a | Beare a Siz ene aM || APA A hog (a5 ). FLIP. Soo ar. a a. (ar, A f.) [a aay] (Usually at the end of comp.) 4 Blowing; siftin, anfeaa, —2 ‘Melting, fusing. -H? 1 The moon. -2 An opithet of Krisna. ~B0f Yama, the god of death. ~§ Of Bral FAT A blacksmith, AUTAHT An onomatopoctic word ive of etic word expressive of the sound made by blowing with a bellows or a trumpet. ANTAL Venom. To blaze; # TEMA Nag, 1. 19, 20. Mal. 7, 1/2. ‘AA a1 A Blowing, -2 Orucl. -W! A. kind of reed. ~TH Melting. . aaP HAAS. 4A reed, blow-pipes ageaear sea Vaidvadera. -2 A tube or canal of tho humsn body, fabular vestl, ats vein, « nerve, ie. ~9 ‘Throats neck= speech. ~8 Turmeric. . EAA a. emacit tod, lank. a ame a. Full veined. aft: 7. The act of blowi - - The act of blowing. ~Comp. ~7# an imple- ment for kindling fire; seo 74. WLP. To gos LD. B. arae:, afte: afag: ‘The braided and_orna- mented bait of =’ woman tied “over the oad, and inter mixed with flowers, pearls &c. gaigareaitert, Gre. 35 Se Feet itera, Ce) Dh Dy 495 8. Ti. 1. 97 a. (Usually at the end of comp.) Drinkings sucking? a5 in Rrrar; wenla gaem marrige N. 1. 82 La, (Tf) [1g] (Uauslly at the ond ‘of comp-) Holding, ‘carrying, oe. wearing, con- taining, possessing, endowed with, preserving, observing, dog Se TT SET, eM, IG, HET, ETE Ge. “i 1A mountains a hill-fort. (It gen REET NE fheseeE Siva, Be 15. 17, seh Me AE aittgrest ee gama Si. 4. 1; Hedee Ki. 15. 12. 2A flock of cotton. —3 A frivolous or diseclute man (Re). 8 The king of the tortoites, ice Vigna in his ‘arma incarnation, ~§.N. of one of the Vasus. 6 A sword. “TH poison, sacar a. (—°f F-) (3-99 ] Bearing, preserving, hold~ ing &e- —"F 1 A ridge of land serving the purpose of a bridge; the sido of a mountain. —2 ‘Tho world. —3 ‘Tue suns ~¥ The female breast, —B Rico, eon. ~B The Himtlays (as king of mountains). ~T A dikes bank, =U 1 Supporting, sustaining, upholdings Te aah armed 1 Ku, 1. 173 aehiracaPamente GT. 1. ay Posessing, bringing, procuring, &. support. “3 Security. ~B A measure of w to ton patges Samheaare: al Comp. “FFA N. of « Jaina daity executing, the come mands of the 19th Arhat. vaeftr:, —oft f. [qf 1 914] 4 Tho earths Bait sear ag fault a4 ATH Git. 5. -2 Ground, sail, 3 A hoa for a roof. 3 A vein. ~Comp. “E79E4 a. king. ~2 n opithet of Visnu. ~8 Of Siva. —#tem 8 mountain. Tat N. of the Dictionary of Sere, Si, “Tai, Gar an epithet of Mars; Mb. 9.11.17, “a an opithet of the demon Narake. ~3t, >, ~Sat thet of Sita, deughter of Janaka Cas born from the earth ). AGA the surface of the earth. “AT 4 an epithet of Sesa. —2 of Visnu- ~3 2 mountain, 84a] arafteaa acd weet: Mb. 3. 172- 9; henge “gat = Par. ‘vatis ord Fela goad refiners STATE Te Sakti. 5.96. Ba tortoise. 8 a king. ~6 an olophant fabled to support the earth. Ja m1 a mountain. ~2 an op Shek of Vignes “8 of Sora; EEA gta ees scoige: Hariv. -UfAt a king. “IE!, “Ar tho ocean. 4 im. a kings Sea OA see: arcana OMe ‘Sa: Schendea. 2. 97. 9am. 1 king. -2 a mountain. 8 Visuu. -§ Sosa. HOSE the globe. BE a trea, arti: a. 4 To be held, kopt or carried. -2 Supe portable. cae [ ela Fd SR 4 Tho earths ser sre manrtiiaa £4 Mic. 5.22. -2 A vein. ~9 Marrow. “5 ‘Tho womb or uterus. -8 A mass of gold or other vali ables given as a present to Brihmadies. ~8°Tho grounds earths land: AAR TTA Ms. 6. 26. —Comp. ~2Afa 2 King. stares, as, TE a Brahmaga, AEA, FH, Ft 1 epithets of tho planet Mars, —2 opithels of ihe domon Narcka. ATT an epithet, of Stas “gare: deliverance of the earth. ~Z4E4 the surface of tho oarth. “ae 4.0 mountain. ~2 an epithet of Vism or Krigna. —8 of Sogn. 4 N. of HimAlaya ; $i. 1.5 Sram, HE Aa Kings RAINE oa: Hay TINT Raj. T. 7. 996.2 an epithet of Vis, “2 m. a king: “4m. @ mountain. aftett [en site vq] 4 Tho earths Maftess axaaeft- saraat aeatire: went ameatCaTTaIg Ae S. 2. 165 R. 14. 543 Ku. 1. 2,17. -2 Ground, soil. ~Comp. -37 tho planct Mars. ~¥& m. x king. RAT m. 4A balance, pair of scales, oar af Wart TargeahP a: Ms. 8. B21. —2 A form, figure. em a. [ $54] Vod. Holding: bonring, carrying, supporting, “WE 4 Aw epithet of Brains, —2 whe Paradise, -3 Waters (1+ also )—8 Opinion. ~B A pleco Whero anything is preserved. —6 Fire. -7 A sucking calf. ~upq 4 Basis, prop, support. -2 Firm soil. “3 A reser artrey, faa, Af a. Vod. 1 Supporting. —2 Strong able, -a’ Durable, firm AF m. A supporter, holder. RAE The Dhatiurs plant. api [F9] 1 A howe. -2 A props sucriign, 4 Virtuos moral merit. rch: [eke arash, eR ae aT TAM: of. Un T- 197 11 Raligions the enstomary observances of a caster sects €e. 2 Taye, usage, practice, custom, ordinance, Matate, -8 Religious ot moral merit, virhuer right- courmoss, good works (Fogarded a6 ang of tho four hale of hen existence )3 a ak aferaer Were ene: sige MPAA Kia. 5 8) and s00 FTA also TC ‘agaail fawasaganfa % IL. 1. 63. -§ Duty, prescribed coursa of eondet s WEITERE "AT CR: S. 5.4; Ms. 1-11. “Sight, justice, equity impartiality. —6 Piety, propristy, decorum. ~7 Morality, ethics 8 Nature; Kinnelon charactor; S8RaRSRea HT ASA SATO MLA. 65 aR? .°9 Ao eon quay, pre Tiarity, characteristig property, (poculiar) attributes Sy a ae ee a ae Pi. 1.904. 10 Manner, resemblance, likeness. <1 A. sacrifge. “12 Good company, associating with the Virtuous 49 Dovotion, religions abstraction. “15 Manner, mode: 18 An Upanigad q. v. ~£8 N. of ‘Yudhisthira, the eldest Papdava. -17 N. of Yama, tho god of dosth. “18 A how. ~19 A drinkor of Soma juice. 20 (In astrol.) N. of the ninth lunar man- Sion. “21 An Ariat of the Tainag. ~22, The souls ~28 Mastery, grost sll; eatergadwa: we ea Tat gfe Ram. 3. 81. 15. ~# LA virtuous deed. -Comp. ~4eTH, Gl) holy mantras; » formula of faiths WeeRgTETET Sh, a. (7) Indian ero mC aa.) right nd wrong, roligion and inrligion 5 ior ‘wale seat goaart Fart, TE me a ‘urna ‘eho, knows the right and wrong course of sotion. NGvRrecor. 1 administration of the Laws. —2 a court obj Hin Lan) a judgo. —rfeeetorgs, —eferethe fe & judge, magistrate, ony judicial Sate ma judger magistrate, —StTRTE suporintendenco of religions affaires $1. ~2 ade ministration of justice. ~8 tho office of a judge. EX FAA a court of justo, BET 4 y judgo. —2 an opithet of Vien —StqBTH ting according to religion» virtuous of moral conduct. ~ETR: oonformity Virtue ot justicn “ART a. deviating from virtue, “picked, immoral, irceligioua. (em) vio, immorality, at injustin. 94TH course of law» lawsuit, SCOR a sected or penance grove, a wood inhabited by ascetics; WHI fafa ster Si. 1.82. —AAE religious fherit aud. wealth; Saal a4 ot ETL Ms. 2. 112. Tete ind. 4 for religious purposes. ~2 justly, accord. ing to justice or right. —2r@te a. having ® false character. ~2TEe=PT (vith Jainas ) the ontegory, or predicament of virtue; of. e087. —AET ‘Yesterday. =SIWTH? a religious statute, Inwhook- aa 1a Faligios teacher. 2a teacher of law of customs. Sorters an epithet of Yuabigthira qv. “Stat Telisiousmindodnesss justice, virtue. AT a righteous, pious, virtuous. (-m.) a saints 2 pious mans Care) Be a. righteous, virtuous jer TT: Pt) Pee 115. afer tho throne, of juston, judgmontseat, tribunal; 7 # “hacen 63 iteemaaty ma aeea U1. 7. ~ a an epithet of Yama; Ramnfaa wiz: Mb. 7. 6. 6 aa ashing to gain religions merits Me. 10. 127- Sa ‘a. ‘rich in virtue, ? chiefly characterized by justice, Goinently just and. impartial, SATE ASHATT RB. 7 ak a. roligious 35% SARA ee vwilfasntarg Mb. 5, 187. 16. ~SVERT stele lag or duty, religious or anoeel_ inte Week {Reet | ear eH A ir ‘Ms. 12. 106. -2 the collective ody of laws. “Sere fa teacher of the law. ~2 8 spictual teacher, a Guru, ~#eTm? an expounder of la aaa, Sefgat 1 any act of duty oF roion any elfgous act oF rite. tho Kali age. 0 moval or religious observance, & ~2 virtuous conduct. WATER af dovoted to virtue, ~2 observing duly oF TiEbt- Sgr tan epithet of Buddha, ~2.8 Jaina, seint: SITU, Cause of virtue. AT 4» grants royal edict for deorog: 2 husband. ~l «. observing duty, secs justly. (mm) 4. of Vimy. 2 2 pious mans, bs aamaicrer Tart sae fe eae j} an epithet of Buddha. —* = tho colloctive pods of laws or dutios; waver TRA Ms. 1.99. ~PHAT, PeTe any act of Toligion, eny moral ot religious His, -AaHL 1 Bhivatavarga (tho land of religion )- ERIN. of a plain near Delhir the soeno of the grout Dattle betwoum tho Keuravas and Papdavass Bee aa ITN By. 1. 1. (A )a. virtuous or pious aan, -Z1 a. observing and protecting religion. (~®t ) NN. of Visuu, —a#a: a sacred work or soriptut a jar of fragrant water offered daily ( to « Brakm in thomonth of Vaigakhas &4 "iwer 3m enaraeaTe A Sea Sera eee AA aT AAT: || Ao. immoral unlawful. -aat 4 ‘The wheel or range of the laws Buddh. Jain. 22 Buddha. “4A. m. a Buddha oF Jaina. -BLOTY, at observance of the law, performance of ieligious duties ater Het oe sata rah ATTN ATTART Ku. 7,835 eae 3a, wet oral agarar FE safe TA sai ai 886 wat ia Ch. 5,80. =f a. practising virtue, observing the Y; virtuous, righteous; # Head wig waft caer RB. 3.45. (—m.) an ascetic. —anftoit 1 a Wile. —2 a chasto or virtuous wife. of. @°; £4 “eit RE weit AAA V. 5.19/20, IRA a. 4 ving or familiar with duty. ~2 reflecting on the law. ~ferrartar, ~Farcat otudy of virtue, consideration Qf moral duties, moral reflection. -Twe@ fraudulent Transgression of law or duty. —3T 4 ‘ duly or lawfully 2’, a legitimate son sof, Me. 9. 107.~2 N. of APatt; ze 15.10.44. —aeH im. N. of afafer. —fraveat ity into religion or the proper course of conducts ‘Et afstaret Jaimin’s Sutra, “SHAT we one who acto according to the rules of his caste or fulfils proscribed gates. (Wz) a Brahmaga who maintains himself ¥ assisting other men in the performance af their r ions rites; aeuft weamarTegT TMI: Ms, 9.273. “Ba. 1 knowing what is right, conversant oF religious laws Ms. 7. 1413 8 1795 10. 127, Tightoous, pious. —24teT: abandoning one’s religion, Spostecy. —zfaTU a feo for instruction in the law. a charitable gift (made without any selfinto- rest.) Wir gat fenmties waa | eas tiger & sfert eR 1 Ma. 3,202. “GAT a cow milked for religions purposes only. —Zalt N. of the Ganges. ~21et am Cpl.) « lewhal wiles Otol ach siecle Mal 6.18. “x q. voilating the law or right; atin a onieg ahar onigdl aay My. 2.7. -RUEA m. a demon. “AIG: an epithet of Buddha. RAH, —KATT m. a Teligious hypocrite, an_impostor; Bhag. 8, 32. 99. AFT: an opithot of AUB. ~ATA: a legal protector, Tightful master. ATH? an opithet of Visna. Prater & pious, holy. fat: religious devotion. TH a. devoted. to religion or vietues “vet: Steg goat serftae Rear sift asi: Mk. 10.61. “FEMA /. 1 discharge oF fulfilment of duty. —2 moral or religions observance, TIT a Lawful wifes R. 2. 2, 20,725 8.73 Y. 2. 128. Wa the way of virtue, a virtuous course of conduct. TIT a. religious.minded, pious, righteous. —@FCOT: tise of righteous conduct in the heart (Jainism ); et. also {RH sion sisamreemdema sae: Yoga. daréana. “U1: a teacher of civil or religious law’ Ma. 12. 111. ~qte “ protector of the law ’, said mota- Phorically of (2°) * punishment or chastisemont ’, or ‘sword’. ~d'st tranagrossing the law, an offence against law. ~S7 4 « lawful sou, a son begotton from a sense of duty and not from mere Inst or sensual pleasure. 2 an epithet of AWB. ~8 any ono rogarded as a gon for religious purposes, a spiritual son. —STSAT&: Cig.) sword. “farsa: a counterfeit of virtues Ms. 11. 9. SATA a. eminent in piotys "HUT Te awa RaigieanH, Ms. 4. 248, ME sn. 4am exponnder of ‘the Inw, a legal advitor. -2 1 religious toacher, prea cher. “eraaH, 1 tho seionce of dutys Us 5. 23, a expounding the Taw. (-A:) an ot Buddha. HET a. religious oF virtuous (7Hz2); Rana, 2.85. 1 antares, anfmf: 1 ono who tries to make profit out of his vietue like « merchant. ~2 one who performs religious rites with a view to reward, Tike a merohant ealingy in transactions for profit. “ATE «. contrary to religion or what is right. “Wat 1 a lawfal sister. =2 0 daughter of the spiritual preceptor. ~3 2 spiritual sister, any one regarded as a sistor or dischargin same religious duties oalearagit wa ai FA Mic, 8. 46/47. —aTITetT «virtuous wife, ~eTTOTRE 4 lecturer or public reader who rends and explains to audiences sacred books like the Bharata, Bhagavata, ke. PATH! « mendicant from virtuous motives; Mev TL. 2. Ham. 4 ‘a preserver or defender of justice,’ a, king. —2 a virtuous person. STE m. 1 a fellow reli gious student, a spiritual brother. —2 any one regard- ed asa brother from discharging the samo religious duties. TaTerafaaruttat Reese: | wMagafeou aire eee WY. 2. 197. EA gion, a minister in charge of religious aifaire. 3m the foundation of civil or roligious Inw, the Vedas “Bat a particular Samadhi. HL the Krita ages sa aight oferarradagiea | Heats, gee ant rg Mb. 12. 820.7. —7E9:, Ait an epithet of Visnu. -T@ a. ‘delighting’ in. virtue or justice ’s righteous, pious, justs We wACee aad sear fir, Ro 1.23, KAALN. of a Jaina SHR prepared by Timitavahena. 2TH, —m. an_ epithet of Yams, Aart. THAIS qe vs WHA oe aera (FRET plow <2 Knowing one’s duties. -3 Obeying. the law. —¥ Having the propertin of ving the mature, pouliat propertics or characterstos of anything (at the end Ee eye ec en erie: Masso at) sevorewetl agar, RB. 11.50. ~B Following the habits of any person. -m- An opithot of Vismu, aftig a. (Superl. of 9) Very pious. -B: An epithet of Visnu- eye Mesa | HRI 887 adiga: An actor, player. asd a. [ viedta-] 1 Consistent with law, duty or roligon, Iavwfulp legals a4 arate Ms. 8. 22 25-26. 2 Religious (as an act)s fara ag weaint wea HORE Ku. 6.19. 78 Just righte- ous, fairs Fair® prearns 7 fet Bg. 2.815 9.25 ¥. 8.445 Healy srarceareTag Bk. 1.9. —8 Legit mate. -8 Usual. ~8 Endowed with particular qualities, ne cad; Tra Kath. 1.2. 13. —7 Relating to Dharma; sea 1a ga ued Savers: Bg. 18.70. comp. a Togal mazriage; of. Ms. 8.26. er: [ perf G1] 4 Boldness, insolence, haughtiness, impudence. ~2. Pride, arrogance. ~3 Impatience, —8 Restraint. 8 Violation, seduction (of ‘@ woman )- Tnjury, wrong, insult. “7 A eunuch. Comp. 28 Voleted woman. wate a. [FER] 1 Assailing, attacking, assault: ing. “2 Violating, seducing. ~8 Impatient. —? 1 A seducer, an adulterer, » violator. ~2 An actor, dancer =3 Mimo. erhorey, om [34.87% Gz] 1 Boldness, insolence. =a Tnsult, affronts iat gecieat Tete THAT Mb. 3 161. 60. -8 An assault, outrage, seduction, violation 5 sae in TO, wise TEC AT AT THA AA TTR: MD. 3. 146.68. 3 Copulation, -B Contempt, disrespeot. “8 ‘Abuse. “7 arrogenoe. ~8 An offence. —9 Overpoweringy ofonty SEH at NAY TAM THEAT: Ram. 7. BL. 3. Comp, ATH (eTHOTAA) having a voilent nature (Xi. of Siva). ‘aifn:, off 7, A disloyal or wanton womans & harlot. afta a. Lay zg" ] 1 Seduoed, outraged; violated, 2 Overpowered, overeome, defeated Set Baad uiiaazrendg seawa: N, 22. 155. ~B Ttrested, ‘based, insulted. “#4 Contumely» pride, -2 Cohabitar tion, copulation. -3 Imapationce, intolerance. “2 A harlot, a disloyal or unchaste woman. overbearing. -2 Assan= ‘llreating. “4 vit A harlots wat «. 4 Proud, arrogents Iting, seducing, outraging. ~8 Insulting» ‘Audacious, impudent. 6 Cohsbiting- ‘an unchaste woman. A: 4 Shaking, trembling. -2 A man, ~8 A hus and, as in WAI, HA muster, lord. ~8 A rogue, cheat, 6 A kind of troo3 Anogeistus lntiflia; (Mar- av); Ram, 1, 2b 15 are o. [wi se a wa Ty.) 1 Whites sama, asIEH, MATE, Go, Ae Ie Mea TAL Ujjvalamani, -2 Handsome. ~8 Cloar, pure--@* 1 The white colour. -2 An excellent hull. ~8 China camphor erated (sti). BN. of 2 troo (1H). BH White-pepper. 21 A ‘woman with © white complexion. “at A shite oow (490% also). Comp, 2°21 th white watorlly (said to open at moonrise). FAs N. of the highest peak of the Himalaya mountain. —J®Aa hate whitened with chunam, a palace. U2 1a goote; MAereATEMABIER: SiG. 45. 2 the bright halt af a lanar month. ~2ferat chalk swafea a. Whitened, made white. aafena wm. 1 Whiteness, white colours fa safes: german Si. 4. 65. -2 Palenesss £4 afeai® Priteesren safe Subhas; vale sar what sit Sikti. 5. 81. ‘warorm: Wind. ‘"@7AA7A A fan made of the deer’s skin. FAL o. [TAL] Holdings Twa, FIT do. —ne 4.N. of Brahman. ~2 Brihaspati. a3. U. (eat, at, aa, sates, aA, srg, Ret — pass. NAR ~careg. TAHA; —dosid. PATE) 4 To puts place, set, lay, put in, lay on or upon gracing ee aoe, anp.; Foard whet (v. 1. for 74) ah Ta ‘TH H. 2. 132. -2 To fix upon, direct (the mind or thoughts &c.) towards (with dat. or oo. )s 88 gate cowasrass arog Mal. 8.12 =H FAITH WHA Bk 3.1152. 7; Ms, 12.28, 3 To hostow anything upon one, grant, give, confer, present (with dat. gon-, oF loc. ); Jat waitay aia yet Bie 2a see Mal, 1 8 2368 Siscareth amen exaniaert Me. 1. 29. Cy To hold, contains arfe cafe art: By. 1. $. 4, 4. ~8.Te seize, tako hold of (as in the hand); qgeeaeael TENS GAA Bl, 1. 965 4. 26. —6 To wears put om bears Tet areife fare ach agi... ST Fraweroret: Rs. 6. 19,165 He ae gQHia Career, py. L 945 271 aM R. 12. 8; 9. 40; Bk, 17, 54. -7 My ausume, tke, have ahow, oxi posts (ually Kim )s 8H wereieaiat areedt gay H. Pr. 353 feel Hee TIN ys Le 74 Rede T?, AMAT 705 Me» 383 Bh. 3. 465 R. 8, 13 Bk. 2.15 4. 16> 185 i 9-85 10. 885 Ki. 5.5. “8 to hold up, sustain, bea® aps MTC aI Guage vet: Ku. 6.68. —2 TO support, msintsin Sateen eagseneaiy BR. 1. 2 40 To qoutes create, produce, generate, makes HT seers EAT ATE FRaT eT A Amaru. 72. A TO suitor? waders0, inours each ter BAFTA Si. 0. 2 2, 68: “12 To porform, do. —18 Vod. To brings convey —1F To appoint, fix, ['The meanings of this » Hike eee of 21 are variously modifiod accord- jng to the word with which it is conmeotod + eg. HA, Mit, FHL» Bo: “to fix the mind or thoughle upon, ronolve teens TET 0 set foot on, to enters a me ‘ay to place the hand on the ear go. J —With 8/4 (the 308, Being sometimes dropped ). 4 (a) toto Shaky waning aaa Git. 53 805 (3) to covers hide, conecal tar ee sea aa FTA S.A 17 (v.L)s aHTAFaARAT V4.2 Sic 9-765 Bk, 3. =2 to hindor, obstruct, bar; HSIFiFeaare areRAR Prof R. 1.80. (‘Pho following verso illustrates the yap of 31 with some prepostions:—21ftt 4 Te ate cafe sult azrages Ere | sa wife ae eel it fest arte N. 4. 1115 oF) potter still, the fellow. fread aio Pet = Re ing yorso of Jagannatha: aft = Saget aur afdenaaaiors Fram: | AAP ELI ey, a afters and a AGH GT. 1a) frtaeateat fea arp: [aromen ata aH] 1 An ox. —2 A recopta, le, reservoir. -3 Food, boiled rico. -& A post, pilar, column. ~8 Brahman. ~6 A. supporter. ‘arg: Carona gt] 4A. constituent or essential part, an ingredient. ~2 An clomont, primary ot ele mentary substance, ic. HT, 1, SFR, FZ and SRE, Big. 7.1. 00.8 A sation, primary id oF juice, essential ingredients of the body (which are Conidored te bey ne catergeteeasteerceargeHP wage or sometimes ten if 8, MZ and 1] bo added )) Mb. 9. 218. 10. —$ A humour or affcotion of the body, ie. Ud, FIM and FF) Weare ge Say Bhag. 10. 84.18. 8 A minoral, motal, metallic ore; emer wigeat 7% Ku. 1.73 aranfeey waaay gat: Rreram, Mo. 107: R. 4. 71; Ku. 6. 51. 6 A verbal roots, atest Mt P.T. & 1; qeareraanne saratcFafeara@rt R. 15.9. “1 ‘The roul. -8 The Supreme Spirit; mgreraraleamener: Katha. —p An organ of senso. 10 Any one of the properties of the five loments, fe. 8%, Ces WH UY and asaya aA eeaet Mice wravsfear: | Bat eae aon ae | ‘Mb. 6.5.11. -11 A bone. “12 A part, portion. ~18 A nid mineral of a red colour. “13 Ved. A supporter: “46 Anything to be deunk 28 mill Go. —f.A mildh cow. ~Gomp. 372 chalk. —refr rod sulphate of iron. GZ o- skilful in working im metals, melallurgist. “PRAT metallurgy, mineralogy 87: waste of the bodily humours, a wanting disease, 2 iind ef aonsunption “24% “STU a renoptacle far ashes, Dagoba; Buddh. °S*7 a relic urn. —ef€. me Galamine, “HU, -ATETATAL sour gruel ( prepared trom the formontation of rics-waiet). “AU mineral poseder- SFL ditamen “RTA: borax. ~Fthe alimentary juice, the chiot of the soven essential ingredients of the body. ~W1Z! « list of roots arranged aooording to Papini’s grammatical system (the most important of ‘thoso lists called "EWE being Supposed to ho the work: of Panini himself, as supplomentary to his Sutras ). gf: f. nutrition of the bodily humours. -se_ a. devoted to alchemy; ZA, m- a mountain. —WEAL 4 impure exorotion of tho essential fluids of the body 5 i eae watinmers ea: eas AEA Rate Ty SA ATTA FT wer: Sudruta. —2 load. —ATeReL sulphur of iron. -2 a minerel substance. ‘borax. ANE yy, eulphae. “THE « mineral oF metallic ‘fluid Paeaiere mre 7 ARKH) Kus 17. sumen, age borax. 41%? 1 mineralogy, motel: me. 2 diahany. APA yn 0 mineralogis. “F8E F- Bitar n. calphor, ~3HATHL greon sulphate of SAAT load. ATA, iron, groon vitriol- . good healthy (oquilibrium of the three humours )- SH ou, sulphur. ‘arg: —#H7 Bitumen target a. Rich ot abounding in metal 1 richness in ee avant ere (Freee ) Ku. 4 argue Pull metal abodngin rod sinees arfreceniie srgreat (ang 22H) R. 2.20- ara ne [MAG] 1 A maker, crontor, originator, oe a iter, preserve aupporee. ~® An ‘epithet of Brahmi, the crontor of the world; 7% Barat are waa: H, 2. 1943 R. 13. 63 eee gs K-12 hy ears ra WATT SE 118s Ta 7 yon Up. 8 An epi of Vigan Re eet he woul 8 forthe aoven ages (eGeA) petag tho Sot eration of Brahma ef. SII: gelafgaiane eft ier: Ku. 6,9. —7 A married woman's ea auultgrer, ~8 Ono ofthe forty-nine wind. Fa An arrange. 10 One who ons, 18 aaa pmong Bae; Ghbg. 5.23.5. ~12 Fates destinys WT Bee at cat sean oer MeO. Comp, -J: an epithet of Sanatkumara. saan, [ ae" BE] A. vouel for holding anything» recoptelo- fare 4A nurse, wot-miree fostermothor; 3% = sorfag ae Be 5.25; Ku. 7, 25. 2 A mothers Y- 8,825 feard gor ela gee et eee, hava. P. ~The se gerd afte afer oA Ren Oh. 6.5. —B The cart Neg SiMe, Comp. JH {a fosorbrother. ee a UFeURT N. of « troo (4). HEAL An malake trait. arate, TRA 1 A. fostorsigters wernt RATA gs aPtche A Metra afyeeat Mas Bib, 2 00. 9, 10, 16.2 A nurse, wet-nureo, area, At [ot WIE] 1 A regoptacle, seats AS aes le ie Se ioe sere Sh 4212. -2 Noung, nourishment, at 4 The sto Sr habitation, =2 Coriander. qa f (ph) 4 Fsiod barloy or rises apnea wae Bg. 6.15. 4-2 Gouin a powdered, ~9 Cora grain. BA Iyud, shoot; MITER er ara | ea gehsroen x doa: Bri. Up. 3.9. 285 1 RST Seiad ag, FR hag. 11. 2 2. —B Coriander, “comp. ~20431 the meal of fried rice. “AT? = enke of fried exloy- ‘the feying of grain. ‘aaa Coriander. cararat: f. (pl) 4 grain, corn. ~2 Fried barley oF probed roo. aT Soo HI. sari Assault, attacking. arr: A gold coin ( part of « Di frre ae, AT ENE, ‘area, -% Coriander. ergffem:, agen: An archer (living by, the pow)o a bowmans PaRrerencraatsigreety | STE Si. 2. 27; Kau. A. 1. 8 AAeT Bamboo. cateat Cardamoms. eqeam, [uit ae arg 9] 4 Grain, com, Ten (tor the distinction hotoen 6%, ST, 1G ond 3 Chard ae eat WAST real to four sesomum le of grain presented to Sie, cat: a mousey rat, —STE aoa ros or grain. —W7aRL omar ginal mle, of | Thetformentation of roa-water. “fea a. baths chaff. aoe arch beet Gf pgetas & 5 me pam Spent oe aR MTEL EE AY, SFA a cornfield. + threshing floor ( Mar. )e vee ‘after it has been Tere on fattened by Or rs at age tel of cores dy rahe, stoop sempgh cree, Ma. 11- 50, TS fo the husks of wr Ba fa beap of corn (like a, cows to, fe | presented to's Beahmena ) aes Ia a rem | at eal SAGE: TANG, EF get il Vardha, P. -GAIAL the following ere or Bn and ete. ATA: corn-deaes, “NTT, Tevlasure of corn (as much oor as a man an eat aie), -af@t a handfol of grain. ~FS" barley BAHL lending groin at interests usury with greine Tran (ats) coriander. Att: a sort of pulse (Gare), afta the oar of corn. REA, the beard or tun of corn. HE: dhureshed corns sara, Tea Coriander. area a. ( fering. et an epithet of Vignu. ~2 A sudden and violent shower of rain, sharp-driving shower. ~3 Suow? hail. “4A doop pleco. 8 = yundary; AA Grd dtieg, Ok heme TER a. Holding, posteasing, boating a5 0°, 2. api 1 A vessel of any kind (box, trunk, &o.), « water-pot, 79 A debtor, “a Tho vulva of w female. namftat 1A prop, pillar. 2 A division of time (= Srabizta )- sareot a. (HL) Cargege] Holdings bearings carrying» PrOSerViNE, ‘ustaininge protecting, having, assuming, &e. —Oit (du.) The two female breasts, M1 "The act of holding, bearing, supporting, preserving oF Keeping back, —2 Possossing possession, ~8 Observing; holding fast. ~& Rotaining in the me. mory; HEMAICMTZAICR:, 8 Teing indebted (to any. ong). ~8 Steady abstraction of tho mind- ~T Keoping, maintaining. ~8 Restraining. ~9 (Ta gram-) Pronoun. cing imperfectly. ~uft 1 A row or lino. ~2 A. vein op tubular vessel. ~8 Stendinoss. 3 A mystical verso or chara to assuage pain. —Comp- “84. Tho oon. sorvative motiod of reading (opp. to E42). ATER, One of the Of arts. ~°5F a kind of amulet. arm: A debtor Hat rere Pete en ¥. 2.68. ATCO 1 The act of holding, ‘bearing, supporting, preserving, &e.—2 The faculty of retaining in the mind, & good of retentive memory s diatemadl WAT Al, ~g Memory in general. —$ Keeping tho mind collected, holding the breath suspended, steady abstraction of mind; Rega TEMG R. 8. 18; Ms. 6. 723 Y. 2or Careageas ei mde ear ar), 8 Fortitude, firmness, steadiness. 8 A fixed procept or injunti ‘settled rule, conclusion €(4 ea SICoT M 4.98; 9.124. —1 Understanding, intellect =8 Continuance in rectitude, propriety, devorum, =8 Conviction or abstraction. ~10 A Iind of aig; arseafmer ee Yogadaréens. ~Comp. —S1A «, one who easily competes himself. 2: deep devotion, aft /. rotentive memory. ‘Aref a. Capable of holding, sustainings &e. warefireggat Patience. art The earth. AIT 4 A stream or current of water, a lino of Aeseending uid, stream, eurront; MIE Ae Tae Ta gassed (% que Bh, 2.935 Me. 555 R. 16.665 strae sareng mrad Dk. 74. 2 A shower, a hard or sharp- Aiving shower. ~9 A continuous Ibe or saris; we freesergeat: By. 2.20. “FA leak or holo ina pitcher. —8 The pace ofa horses SIT: waraPigesaiaeta- Ea: Si. 5. 60; Ne1. 72, 8 The margin, edge or border of anythings wie PaTOTTTIC Aitent Byala. 244 S. 1.18. “7 The sharp ego of » sword, axe) ot of any cutting instruments Ata: "TTT HR. 11.785 6.425 10. 86,413 Bh. 2 28. ~8 The edgo of x moun- tain or precipice, -9 A wheel or the poriphory of @ wheel MURaae ager R. 13-15-10 A garden-wall, fonco, hedge. ~41 The van or front ling of an army. “12 The highest point, excellence. 13 A multitude. “13 Fame. “19 Night. 16 Turmori. 47 Likenost. =18 The tip of the car. 19 Spooch. 29 Rumour, report. 21 Ny of am ancient town in Mzlva, capital of King Bhoja. Comp. “#74, the ‘proad-edged head of an arrow, —AEHT 1 a drop of rain. “2 hails areregafin swe: Bei S. 82. 21. ~B advancing before the Tne of an army (to defy the enemy ). ~7@T = Sword. ~2at 4 the Chataka bird. ~2 x horse 73% cloud. 5 a furious elephant, one in rut, ~ SUITE Faised to the highost pitch; * ar wrenfed f& sed Fea 3 Ks. 6. 62. “TaN: J. ywind. Yu a flood of tears; Amara. 10. ~2T4& a whirlpool. —STEN: 2 heavy downfall of rain, » hard or sharp dpiving showers mrarartéeh Uelas H. 9; Vd 1. “eat king Bhoja. Sem a. warm from a cow (a8 mille) aren egg ar ac awe aE, - ateng fava || Rajanighanty. —fife The fort of Devagiri or Daulatabads (@ 38 frarrea Grae areas | mente eT Sw MTETARRALATIT! Sivas Bs ~HemL a bathroom with water-jts, a shower-bath oF & Iaouse furnished with artificial jts or fountains of waters Rreafrrarataaes MegreimeiemprarT R.16.49. — 4 holder of streams, a clouds ‘1: Fh a Peat Parga carenaaeent: By. 145-2 a sword. feratett, “ae 4 a fall of rain, hard or pelting showers Me 48. -2 a stream of water. 479% a fountain, jot (of water )s arcrepararistrwegt Marsh SIAM Amara. 1245 WIA gad: Iet e a, : “avai « hard, sbarp-driving or inoossant shower 7 SBE a cardirarcraightra R. 4. 82, AEA a, incessant, continuous; Tencarel aa za Feonht (#g:) Us 4. 8, faa: 9 crooked sword. ~21@ a.( milk) cooled after having boon milled gre, ATA, a. 1 Maving an edge, edged (as « rede) od Mowing in aroma Matage 8 ‘arfteft ‘The oarth. afta «. Hold, supported, maintained, &o. -0E A horse's trot also "RH varftaz a. (oft f.) [af] 4 Carrying, bearing, sustaining, proservings having, holding, supporting trgeaiaene Git. 125 8° &e. 2 Reoping in one’s mamory, postessgd of retentive momory 5 Sea APA memory: Bos ATT: Mo. 12.109, ~9 Hdgods observ ings doings Aare ATT Mb. 12, 340. 1. ‘Gre a. Drinker (7); U- D. B. sag, 1 o ig tld or maintained; 0 ieee arent Pafieret ageeret N. -2 Bearable. ~8 To bo srom: ~B To be sufforod, supportable. 8 ‘To bo borne in mind. ~4%, Clothes, garments. saretery: [ Gregearae GAIT] 1A. son of Dhrite- vaste. 72 A sor of game wih lack logy and bil Cd rom Seer ees Vo. 1 6 ( wharo he word is used in 1 senses ); ef. AERIBT rat Ye ok aTeT EAE wm wart a. [wie oq] Belonging to justice or Dharma q. ¥ sanfira: a. (af y.) [a arid ae at 3G] 4 Right gous, pont fast iaouss cageed ead TART 1 ud nfm (ee) Rsmarralss 20, -2 Resting on Hight couformablo to justice, equitable. 8 Religious. ~# 4 ‘A judge. -2 A bigot. -3 A juggler- ‘avf@iorq An assemblage of virtuous men: ered, [geet we wf at seg] 1 Arroganogs insolenge, audacity, impudonce, rudeness; 8) EEE! saad eats gSaaCa: Hav, ~2 Boldnoss 5 34g (SI araredefed Barn Saarare Hira Ki. 8. 48+ ara 1.1 P. (ta, afta) 4 (a ) To rum, advances weed Ee greg greener Ce S185 FOR Fe Tae wad garedead Ae: 1. 8. () To move, glide, -2 To run towards, advance against, assault, encounters STArsufeeesem, Bk: 15.67- 23 To flow, stream or flow forth 5 THEXEHT ABzT Sur. Ty To un oF flog away. ~8 To give mille (a8 a cow )- TET 1 U- (a7aF8, Se or HRT) 4 To wash, lean, Gdonnse, purty» rab offs Taree: goaea (MNT | faetsere aha Fey & HE TMB, 14. 505 S. 5 i 11. 8, -2 To brighten, polish. ~8 To rab into ont person (Atm, )- vata a. (At the end of comp-) Washing» ing &e. ‘ara a, [EGE] 1 Running, flowing. “2 Quicks D Washing. i 1-A washorman. —2N. of « rot (said to havo composod the Tainivalt fer Ting Boe cea cdgdigateertarta aH: K. PI- (rel) Secale creed aeltgartat seouerra BE 1 (-1-)- saraerar [9-H |e] 4 Running, eelloping. —9 Flowing, = Attacking. 5 Closnsings purifying, rubbing, woshing of. ~8 Rubbing with snything- afar p. ps 4 Parifiod cleansed. ~2 Running towards, of against. ~8 Running, going quickly. Tanfeet a. 9 runner, coursors eet arg wt safer tare eA Mb. M1. 26. 5. ‘araq@aA 1 Whitonoss. ~2 Palenoss. ‘qTEG ws. Vod, A mountain. “aN: Ved. Food. ATL. 6B. (frat) To hold, have, possess. —With iL to make pesca, troat withs of. BT. -IT. (or fA) 5B. (Puna) ‘Do please, dlights sntisty 3 ral AST ae Paferrersta Frat Git. 125 Perea aT gen eraead aa FReraATT N. 8.975 Us 5. 273 Kis 1. 22. fs (At the ond of comp. only) A receptacle, store, reservoir &o.5 as in TAY, GP, TAM, &, fia fire a. 1 Placed, bestowed. 2 Satsied, planed. fT ind. An intorjection of consure, menace or die- pleasure (“ fie’; ‘shame’, ‘out upon’, ‘ what a pity’ &o. usually with acc. )s Pq at 444 sei a zat a = Bh. 2.2; fartat rama R. 8.50; Fe a Hg, art Patan saat act rear gens; Peg ange gaat Pinata Ve. 3. 113 sometimes with nom.» voe. and gen. abso; Pe az, Pri: aaa Pe. 1; Png za SSI &. ~Comp. -Z98: reprimand, censure; Wa" ae gai Peed aera, Mo. 8. 129. —AEEAT abuse, Toproach, reviling. ~@VZi a roproachful speech, censure. RFE 8 V. To despise, disregard, contomn, reproseh. Raat, ere FAAT Reproach, contompt, diareyard. FeFEe a. Consured, reproached. ~ Reproschs consures contempt. fet. A. (Prat) 1 To kindle. -2 Yo live. -8 To be harassed. ~& To be weary. foram: A man of a mixed tribe (sprung from « Brahmaga and a female of the Ayogava tribe } (arson) snatreat @ Pita: Ms, 10. 15. Racy a. Wishing to deceives decoptive s xe Pra FIEA Bk, 9. 33- fara, Seo ft IT. Pra 5 P. (RAZ) To sound. farg_/. = fra g, v. bolow. farqat: N. of Brihaspati, preceptor of the gods; Sam FH Pram: Parnal. 3.15. OT A dwelling. place, an abode, residence; sarerifartremn (tears, Bhag. 8. 28.25. -U1 1 Spoooh. —2 Praise, hymn. 78 Intellect, understandings Payetierear safe a= aa rat My. 6. 83 agarafra, WI, THAT Kaétkhan- dam. —§ Earth. -5 A cup, bowl. -Comp. —2farq: N. of Brihaspati. faba o. 1 Well-placed; Wet Farad at aeqé og flBet: Me 8. 15.8.2 Lodged, fixed 91 4 ares et Teareal fares 22 Bhug. 12. 10. 82. -3 Taking a bold stand, stood boldly 5 84 avaeturea Feats | Sea errr FBT Hf AIT Mb. 8, 22.4. fireve a. Yod. 4 To bo praised or meditated upon: -8 Worthy of «high plaoo “8 Afindfl, ations os Benevolent» liberal; Premar at (We: Ry. 1.3.2. “vee 4A place for tho morifcial firos = AE afte wate Famer: S, 4. 8.2 N. of Sukra, preceptor of the demons. “3 The planct Venus, -# Power, srenggh. 0m PA teat an ahoda» ste, plata, house % oRUiRe, Tent fen saedaratt R. 15.59: seater ThsIa By. Ch. 1. 2; fata Met fraesaT: 4.102, -2 A meteor. A star, an asterism Remar 84. 6. -8 A quarter of the sky (#986); orm fap Fein are sarcatit AAAI Mb. 1. 171. 6. —Comp, afaM, -T Tho guardian of » quarter of the sky Bhag. A 4H. (of) 10 aisrogard, disrespect. -2 To propitiate. ~8 ‘To hold, contain. ~8 ‘To aecomplish, fulfil. ts [9 at fing sisergt 1] 4 (a) Intellect, under- standings fra: aaa: @ gieede: R. 8.805 of, Bt, BHT eat a a: FAIA, Gayatrimantra: AT Real aelaiMrany Wt AFL Vedantastra. (1) Minds gee wicked-minded; (exh: (6 THI Bg. 2.54; Re 8. a0, =2 Idea, imagination, fancy, conception; 1 fat ght a2 Ku. 6.295 varaten ara Prat Pe. 156. ~8 A thought, intention, purpose, propensity 5 NI 82-1 ara faa Ki. 1, 87. —¥ Dovotion, prayer. -8 A. sacrifice, -8 Knowledge, science. ~7 (in Horoscope) ‘The fifth house from the ®". ~Comp. ZF227. an organ of pereap- tion (=RAPEA q. v5 0% wears THT Team eel aut, Si ag ony axa AeA AIOE COI.) iy. tellectual qualities: they aro?—2a1 4°01 a go yea aan seidlalstirard aera 1 ae | Ktmandeha, Ging.) Gt) aero Bhag. 8.8, 28. ~afes (atu) Brihaspati, the proveptor of tho gods. ~Hfeaa my afTa: 1 a minister for counsel (opp. wala a minister for action or execution’ ). 2 « wise or prudent advisor. ~fEPAT: hallucination. ieee quality or faculty “8: a counsellor, adviser, minister: ‘Stare a. Wiser intelligent, Learned. -m. An opithot of Brishaspati. tex = #4. 4. v. efter o. 1 Sucked, drunks see. -2 Reflected upon thought about. ~3 Propitited. -»- Cpl.) thoughts meditations. sitt&i f. 4 Drinking, sucking: ~2 Thiest. 3 vad. ‘The fingers. —¥ Thought, notion. ~B Devotion. —§ pj respect, disregard. ET 1 Intellect. -2 A daughter, virgin, om [Prd at arm, Pratrea EI AT aye go ao} rave bl enrages MR Uf =a’ Steady, steadfast, firm, durable, lasting, eon. stants PARNER R26. —3 Strong-ninde, ering, self-possessed, resolute, of firm resolys Poreurpowes ATT aeceaream Ie 1753 Fereeey ra vat af wa er: Ku. 1. 59. ~§ Composed calm, collected. 9 Sedate, sobet» graves solemn; MTCC: R. 18. 4, 5 Strong, energetic. ~7 Wiso, prudent, intelligent, sensible, learned, clover; qit M2) Mara vat FAI mre Bris Up. A. 4 OL. Bee ates teat agdiedam & R. 3.10; 5.98; 16. 745 O. 5. BL Deep, grave, loud, hollow (5 sound); Ee ke faadafaa R, 5.43, 503 U. 6. 17. -B Well-condueted, well-behaved. 10 Gentle, soft, agreeable, pleasing Cas « broazo )s eaaie aeait TAR 3 AAT GI. 5. “14 Touy, dull. -42 Daring. ~18 Headstrong. ~& 4 Tho ocean, ~2 An epithet of Buddha. ~9 The think. ing principle, the soul (FHT). —& An epithet of King Bali. C4 Saifron. TH “ind. Boldly, firmly, steadfastly. stoadily 5 Are (Rae Bh. 2. 315 Amaru. 1B. ~Gomp. ~ZZTE the hero of» postic composition (ices play or poem) who is bravo and noble-mindeds Sraseaeh genabmestr nara: | Safqsaret NOTA gene: wi: I'S, D, 65. -THT the hero of a poetic composition who ie brave bat haughty Harve: 332 Sakceerenbypia: | anavaranirear wibotreraa: wer 8. 1). 67, “HAR a. firm, resolute, strongminded, cou STAUA? the loro of » postiy composition who amd oalms Srareaehae fase Aes: Ea 8, D. 69. -ZHETT oro of a poetic composition who js firm and heave, but sportive amd reckless; Prat ager corre Awe: AML S. D. 68. —kerA f. N. Gta metre with the is as AETHER a bulfalo, fica, 4 Fortitude, courage, strength of nists edt meIB MteengenoR HL 8 97, V2. 2 Suppression of jonlousy &e. 9 Gravity, solemnity (as shown by silence G0, )5 alert ag aad Hicat BAM Me. 116, “B Stoadinoss, firmness. -8 Wisdom, cleverness. -8 Refusal. ( For other meanings see 4. ) rageous. is brave ‘Art The heroine of a poetic composition who, ‘though jealous of her husband or lover, suppresses all outward menifestation or exprossion of her reient- rent ia bis presenco or as the Rasamarijart puts it, Sageeeeste1 HHT; sve S. D. 102-105 also. Comp. SPIE tho heroine of a pootie composition who, being jealous of her husbind or Iovor, alternately expresses ‘and conooals her joalousys teeter a aearsnI at: Seeca S. Des (eeaeamUTTaeN ear ATTA Rasa amafijart. ) sftefz:, -2t f. A danghtor- frat a. (-t f.) Clever, skilful. -m. 1 An artist, 2 A fisherman, eftact A fishormans FwIagEMTAT geraialaler gota, gourretactaerat oft SF Bhs 2s 615 1,85. HL Tron. -€ 4 A fishorman’s wife, -2 A. kind of harpoon for catching fish. ~8 A fsh-bssket. AlaTH A fishorman. 5.0. (MR 84%, 99) Soo y, ga seve aptaaten, Kavirahasya. aR seer gf Shaking, tranbling. 863 R Ala. { Shaken; siatngcariesar (a1ewAt) R. 11.16, 8 Letty abandoned. ~3 Chastened 5 ert ESTATE IEG Bhag. 7. 15. 40. FA f Shaking, dappings har TEATS: eae My. 5. 1. ‘FF a. Ved 4 Sounding. -2 Shaking, agitating ‘grafe Don. P. 1 To sound, roar. -2 To flow. a1 Z, (ga, ya) 1 To bo kindled; eakaa- amaeagitiiin watt: Nag. 5. 21. -2 To live. -8 To bo weary. ~Caus. (SWART) To Kindle, inflame. -Widh 8A to he kindled or excited (fig. also); Sey wi: HE Bk. H. 109. (Cavs. to Kindly inflanes excites re at gerd aga Ku. 8. 52. aft, At fA rivers qui ded galt ovaishrede G. L. 22. —Comp. AT tho ooean. FIFA A partioular dofect in wood (« hole); srompryenl 2a 1 gE (OE Bei. 8. 19. 97. UAH: 1 A kind of insect (#77). -2 The smoke of'a howse- ‘grafts, af. A partioular musical instruments Bhag. 1. 10, 15. .§) 4 A yoko, (lite )3 9 784 3 saegiaeagt Tat: R. U4. 47. waa) ‘That part of a yoko which rests on the shoulder. (2) The foremost part of the pole where the ‘yoke is fixed. 8 The pin at both ends of an axle for fastening the nave ofthe whic. 78 The ne of a carriage. -B A load, burdex ( fig- leo) retponsi- ity, duty, tacks a4 yee oh ere, ee Rel. B45 2. 74s 8, 953 5. 665 Ku. 6.905 SSE Fela Ma. as sitexaneret: see pe! Mu. 635 4.63 Kie. 505 14.6. 6 The foremost or highes 40; E80) 18 eas oe dee Te 225 MR fear ot Raa 14. 743 AHS A ‘elear: faaa gfe go 1. 91 Bie wPewraate CH M. 1. 5. 16. ~1 A finger. ~8 Agitation, trembling. —* flection. ~10 A spark of fire. ~14 Distress, aflliotion. =42,A party portion, sharo. -13 Wealth. ~48 N. of the Ganges. (Sf % ‘ to place at the head or_in front of 5 featmtacacamecmat (am & Rear PE TRIE ES 7.4) Comp. “Te (es) a. 4 standing on the pole of « chariot, ~2 standing at the head, chief, head» front Sn (THE) on oat of Sr wie: OE BA Veo. 1. 8. “AT (FUT also WAT) a. 1 ear~ ing the yoko. ~2 St to be harnoised. 8 laden with ood qualitigs or important duties. -§ chief, herd, foramost,pre-ominents SIH #8 V. 55 ara AAR Har a BEA H. (RE) Aa boast of burden. —2 a man of business. “8 1 chief, head, leader. Han epi thet of Siva. -a@ (94) a 4 carrying or bearing a Durden, -2 managing affairs. (—Ei ) a beast of bur- den; 80 aie. Poa BE (At the end of comp.) 1 A yokes polee —2 Burden. 8 A pin at tho ond of an oxle ke see BZ, EAT See "TIE above. TA Durden, loads TET Ve. 3. 7. aeior, geiar a. [aé eft, aif, aE eat] 4 Able to bear or carry a burden. -2 Fit to be harnessed. 8 Charged with important duties. ~0T;,—2 4 A. beast of burden. ~2 A men of business, or one charged with important duties. -3 A chief, head, leader. ‘BA a. [3 Fe, AL] 1 Fit for a burden, able to boar « burden &o-—2 Fit to be ontrusted with inaport- ant dutios. -3 Standing at the head, chief, foremost; soe below. — 4A beast of burden. -2 A horse or bullock yoked to the pole of « carriage ; Mfaitaste aa Ms. 4.675 3 Brie Pe Piensa Ku. 6, 765 a faraseift R. 1. 545 6. 783 17. 19. —8 One who carries a burden (of responsibility ); tear samaegiearaerdt R. 5.66. -§ A chiel, lender» head; 7 fe aft geal addca era R. 7.71. -6 A minister, one charged with important duties; TH gvaeaey eet gdea Aiea Ks. 9. 14. —8 An opithet of Vignu. —44f The forepart of a pole. “Comp. ~ATEi a beast for draught. Leadership; Saecaay #8 yefarey Si, 1. 41. gH. (BAR) To hurt, injures tal. gat ‘The introductory stanza of a songs of. YH. ‘A sort of fan (made of deor-skin ) used in kindling the sacred fire; cf. afaa. gaat Fire. HES (RI) ON. of a plant (= Wye g.v.). Yo Po 15,0110 Uae maa aaa, ya, ‘yea, Foe, also MAA, FEF) 41'Po shake, a FTpaae to move ot tremble} Faber at Bia es og. 12 BAL AUEMSTTAM Mo, 643 Ku. 7.495 BR. 4. 673 Bk. 5. 1015 9.73 10. 22. -2 To shake off, removes throw off 5 Rarceara: Rat gecaferear Syed. -8'To blow away» destroy, ~8 To kindlos Sheltoy fom Cas fire) STIT YaTa FE a wee TARE Mi, aarrget ... 3H Rs. 1. 28. -8 To treat roughlys ures injures aa WAAL CF Bk. 9. 505 15.61. —8 To veake off from oneself, froo oneself trom; ( Barat ) eras Te Tare aerate aif, Ps. 1.95. 7 To ceive against, rotist, oppose. (‘The following stanza Hom Kavirahasya Wustrates the root in its different om gations — MRT Te GATE aT Seer egestas Farag reese re sea Hate serrere1—t It) vg: /- Shaking» trembling, agitating seu: 4 Wind: ~2 A rogue, cheat. 8 Timo, 864 Em (7) Ft Resin, incense. FF yp. p-[ EH] 1 Shaken. -2 Shaken off) removed, ~3 Fanned. —% Abandoned, deserted. 8 Revileg, 6 Judged. ~1 Disregarded, ‘treated with contempt RIA wife. —Comp. ~¥EHT, -A1T a. who has shale off his sins, free from sin, puro. 220% an ascatis practice, precept. WR f. 4 Shaking, moving. ~2 Fanning. ET p. ye 4 Shaken, agitated &e. —2 Alicted by heat or thirst. aR J. Shaking, agitating. 1.1 P. (qaraf, yatta) To heat or to be heated, -IT. 1o U. (qHHea) 1 To fumigate, perfume, incon, to make fragrant. -2 To shine. ~8 To speak. 8 (Tn, ‘Astr.) ‘To obscure with mist, eclipse. it: [ESL] A Inconsoy frankinconso, pork af ieges ean os eee ol any fragrant substance (like gums resin &c. ), aroma. tic vapour of smokos Yasin eaframrEmary Iu. 7, 14) Me. 54; V. 8.23 R. 16. 60. ~8 A fragrant powder, =Comp. -AYE n. a kind of agallochum used for incense. ~2@T 4 turpentine. 2 the Saraln trea, a8 a black Kind of agallochum. —7& a conser; N. 15. 29. “WA « pipo for smoking; Charaka. —t 4 vessel for incense, censor. ~ATe a kind of cigarettes K. —ater: fumigating, porfuming. —3ett a Kind gf pine, the Sarala treo. aa (f4) mE A porfumer; Ram. 2. 69. 14, A 1 Fumigation, perfumings "wasraersn aig dug! MD. 13.09.7., 2 Tnoonses OR whee oa faainceatit qoagftd I Mb. 5. 192. 35. Ma. 7, 219, -8 astrol-) The obscuration of a comet. afta, aif o. 1 Fumigatod, heated, perfumed, incoheod. “2 Suffering pain of fatigue, distromed 5: [geet mE] 4 Smoke, vapours Pciemarawe Ror reatse Te: | epaerferar Are THATTANT | Ram. 8. 27. 18. Tra if aaa: WH: Me. 5, <9 Mist, bazo-—8 (a) A meteor. (b) Tho fall of a meteor, -% A cloud. ~8 Smoke inhaled (a8 a sternutatory ). 6 Balch, cructetion. 7A place prepared for the bailding of @ house. “Comp. “377 a. of a smoky ap- pearance, smokealoured, (3) purple. strates J 2 wreath orcloud of moke.-S°47 ammaoning. ‘ Trouing of smoke or vapours ZRIgE agar frewet Me 7, 2 erugtains belehs SUE a aks focated by smioke. ~gmit N. of the wife of Yama. Safa epithet of Yama, “Re, ~eh fF 4 fires ved TAA sragoarmgath: Mu. 1. 105 R. 1. 81. ‘comot, falling stars 3A#aa (BHP rem Gut. 15 EA- Tareas Ke. 2. 92. —8 Ketu. —# a kind of horse; aah ara ore Sater | yah ea PTET Fea FI Il Advachikitsd. —B N. of tho suns Mb. —WEt Raha; giao secarcat yar fRoer IATA: Ft Mal, 2.8, -3T « cloud. * ine. “FAST fro. —farirararey a chimney. .- igheling only smoke as & sort of penanoos $8 Ofte: 84 sirsar aanee: | STAT: Sramata got aneamreTat Mb. 12. 284. 8. -Ta A a gious works sacrifice. 2 seeking salvation by Cohen), ane sradiaanar Pre raed ooaeeTL hig. 44. 10. -B an aihole, » window. —WAL inhaling smoke or yapour, ~ST3t a. feeding only on soko (a6 a hermit). EM fog, mist. 7 cf Mo. 5. ~at a mass of curling smokes Srogweata, (FAL) Mu. 1, 9 gar, (in satel.) The obscuration (of » comet. fet Den. P. To cover with smoke, obsoure with mist, darken. aqardt mist, fog. a. Smokecoloured, rownish-red, purple. wait Porple. -2 A kind of musical instrument. ‘a. Smoky. -2 Smoking, streaming. vat afi, aT Tarkasesngrala, aqarafa-2 Den. P. 4 To covor or fill with smokes vapour Ge, darkens yarn ea fesit efeareraear: Br. I. 1043 Mk. 5. 97. ~2 To smoke, ot be covered with smoke. avait /. One of the ton great goddosses of lenrn- ings Fa Farad A Tontrasira. SGHIaAA, 1 Smoking, steaming. ~2 Hont, aqfirat Vapour, fog, mist afte a. Obsoared with smoke, darkened: Ae ara tea mrafanenaa yar Ku. 4. 90. “AT ( Bee) Tho quarter towards which the mm turns ests edt aes BACARRA Bri 8. 90, 3+ cloud “pare ue Smoking. “AUN. of one of the tongues of fire- geat ( garat 87¢: 7] A. volume or cloud of smoke, thicle smokos ‘year -JAESTT A fae? ERE wees © ste Mal. 5. 05 REearaTATTGAYCR Sia eater qa a, [ Fi aah Ula T# ]1 Smoke-coloured, smokys grog) SOMTGAVMTA BN. 8. 53 Re 15, 16-2 Darke UL. 3 Dark, obscured. ~& Purple. —e7: 4 A tnixture ‘fred and black.-2 Incense. ~8 Purple (tiie colour )- 8 865 ee =§ An epithet of Siva. -8 A Camel. —6 Cin astrol- ) ‘Tho 28th Yoga. ~HT An epithet of Darga. —HA Sin, vie, wickedness; - aIgar WHenmeg Yor Bara, Mb. 1. 63. 49. Comp, Sf a pearl of = bad Colour at th forketailed Shrike, ST ait atmo where, “Bela of purple hues “SINR! = igen. TSika o. dgcicred, deop-purpla- (—T) an epithet of Siva. — 4 the dark-red colour. —2 incense. dias Kind of enimel ling in cnven « fox. = f-N. of one of the sevan tongues of Agni; ae Bue Gnaisar a goiter art ayaa | epee feaet a a Seramey ae PATE Mund Le 2d ROE (@) a camel. "qeae: A camel. a4 A. (fit) 4 To hurt, kill. -2 To gos move, ado. (gegcas, servi at Ty.) 4 Cunning, nash, rogunh, srafty,fraadalent. —2 Mischievous, injuriow. “8 Hort injured. —§ Gey> Toentiongs haan: Cpemewmeteeteré: Mu. 8 10. 2 4A Gust, rogue swindler. ~2.A gemester. 3 A. lover, rilugh cay deters TEAR HEA Bhs A HE we Pee sa eae dee De 4.03 Yo FAR Amari 195 te oceraPyereerceere Git. IL, ~# The thom apple Ces Mtg feng. 4 Rast ont. COW). 38 og, inch a gamester: TL & Seats Mithoneats (ome) ho Dhatiara plant. St sen Sarge N. of a. plant (Mar, TE). AT 2 roguery. Tye 1 A jock. 2 A rogue. 1 P. (4479) To burt injure il ‘qe The fore-part oF pole of # c2=TBe+ ‘Yea, Poison. eft my f. GA A Dusts Si 2. Bt. “2 Powder. ~Comp: ~ mound, rampart of carth. ~2 a ploughet rind. TE, AL a cloud of dust- the Ketaka plant. ~@&aav@ ( intran- hands with dust; N. 1. 81. safer Fog, mist. yey (FA) 10 V. (PAAR) ‘fo adorn, decorate, faa a1 We Ty. ] Of a dusty, greyish ache oget TARE TAPE gtena, —AA 1 0 field, SST , -geat ) to smoar the FST a. [AT or dusky-white colour, greys #1 Ramyst: Bh. 2.503 Seu 44 463 Re 5. 425 16-173 Si. 17.41. “Ci The grey colour. ~2 A donkey. ~3 A camel. ~¥ A pigeon. “5 An oilman, -6 Anything of a grey eolour- paca a. Mado grey» grayish. YRC. The thorn-apple. % 1.6 A. (Supposed by some to be a passive form of 1); (Bia, ¥2) 4 To be or exist live, continuo to live, survives ga Ax gar HU. 3; ae ardehsty ee. RAIA: FAI Si. 2.855 15. 895 Aa Te: wales Pt.1. -2 To be maintained or preserved, remain, continue; Seceaneiaa a HRY Creo aaNSTH Re 8 SLs Kau. 4.18. -3 To resolve upon, “IT. 1 Py 10 U. Crt, usually areaferd, a, sat) 4 To holds bear, carry: annie after farce gerarFet Bh. 2 45 Sot areHaE Sek aM Ms. 4. 96; ‘Bl 17. 543 V. 4. 98. -2 To hold or hear up, maintain, support, sustains SPAONTET HUET... GIL. 12.75, at setier aenf xr eA aL Me. 9. S11; Pt 1. 126: sregreseratantits sift area: Me. 1155 PrecHter LATeL R. 8, 353 U. 8. 29. -8 To hola in one’s possession, possess, have, keeps 4 Heat THI Bh. 2. 19. -§ To assume, take (asa form, disguise &e. ); Baa qaRCeT Git. 1.1.4; Teal Hee 10. 4. -3 To wear, put on, use (clothes, omaments &e, )s Pacrenargraere fa ‘3% F Git. 1. 2. 1. -6 To hold in check, curb; restrain, stop» detain 5 Far fe sit faye: gees Team ert. Mb, 1. 68. 55 Bare Amsrared se Bia OAL Mb. 7. 16, 21. ‘To fix upon, direct towards; (with dat. or loc.) 215% yamrae:, wt 21 TORI &o. -8 To suifer, undergo. —B ‘To assign anything to any porson, allot, assign. -10 Tp eve anything fo © person (with dat.; rarely gen. of person, 10 only in this sonse ); at & areata W S.15 ae cea aT FA ATTA So. —41 To hold, contain. “12 'To observe, practise. 18 To cite, quote. 15 To keep, retain (in one’s service). 18 To preserve, maintain. 16 To seize, lay hold of. ~47 To hold out oF on, endure. ~48 To fix, placa, deposit. 19 ‘To intend. inmind; 8 aearasa owegaisad Bri. Up. 1.2. 5. (The senses of this rootinay be variously modified according to the noun with which it is connected’ o. g. a8 to bear in mind, remember; ACA, a4 to bear on the head, respeot highly: *F4% 4 to pledge, deposit any- thing aa surety; S44 4 to bring to terms or agreements BET to punish, chastiso, uso forcos MPI, OT, TAH, aH, BH e. J to continue to live, main- fain tho soul &e presorve the vital spirita; td to observe a vow; #0 Ad MICE: HoH LR. 2.955. AeA to hold in a balance, weigh &e.3 Ha, afew, FAL, SAA to bend the mind toa thing, fix the mind upon: think of, resolveupons "4 to become prognants conceives SITE to practise concentration or self. control &e. ) sare: [stared fen feoqaife to convert into a naked (Jaina ) mendicant. sreftaiet a. 1 Made naked, undressed. 2 Convertod into a naked mendicauts 2 een Frat seigat whem: Pe, 4. BA. 373 HA ind The technical torm for the particle; 7 hence 14: (=A negative particle); sear waaa:. E11 P. (=, the # not cha in the sense of “hurting’.) 4 To dance: Git. 4.2 'To act. ~8 ‘To injure (by a dacoptive trick) ~Caus. (*2Z4l11) 1 To act, gosticulate, dramatically (in dramas )s AS. 1, as =2 To imitate, copys Fafewccwutiniznia aiinasaieen: qoumetaen Sit. 0 CN. BH forms #247 in the sonse of * causing: to dances 31a ‘en sefaeafa Aeg: Bh. 3. 198.) LT. 10 U. (ana) 1 Yo drop or fall. ~2 ‘Lo shino. ~8 To wes (AESE] 1A dancers er Fer a aaa Bh.3. 97. -2 An actors FAW4 AAT 7: Ws Bh, 3. 198, 1195 wae smal fear Sah. K. 42. 8 The son of degraded Keatriya; Ms 10.22. 4 Thal ‘Aloka treo. =8A, kind of reed. ~Comp. —otf ahaa; Notony. Abe! an opel of Sie, aha porformango of an actor. WU, “AVS (yellog) Srpiment. ~ ‘Oh ?s #3 HI Dies 2g Gah: afc gwehseacey V. 4. —8 Te i used jn propitistory expressions in tho sonso of pray ’ he pleased °) 7 Ht asa GRR Ku. 4.92. ~8 Te ie sometimes uted 2s a corrective word like the English Swhy 7 or Esay 73 7 9% Ota HT Me, 55 AT fraree sare gf Vs 2.5 Aq watengr Waa S, 25 ag fafa war V. 2. -7 Tn argumentative discussions Aq is frequently used to head an objection or advance a contrary proposition ( generally followed by S224); sear aPerenfeardictin areata Ataréiat eran seit $. BL aeq 1 P. (ait, et) To be glad, be pleased, lighted or satisfied, rejoice at (anything )s FFAIE- ia wea R98. 25. 13 2 29; 4. 3. Bk. 15. 28.2 ‘To he propitious: be gracious s anf at waled ana war Ram. 7. 15. 20. ~Caus (EAH) To please, delight, gladden, make happy 3 raft sae a Fath Wy xf a aeaala dene S. 4.35 Bke2-165 Re 9-52 aeqt [aan WH] 1 Happiness, plessure, joys 2 A Kind of lato (11 inchos Tong )- CMW. 7 inches )- AaA frog. -§.N. of Vignu. -8 N- of a cowherd, husband of Yaéoda ond foster-father of Krisna (to whose care the child was committed when Kara Wanted to destroy it). “8 N. of the founder of tho Nanda dynasty; or of nine brother-kings of Pataliputra [elled by tho machinations of Ohanakya, the minister fof Chandeaguptas SHRGUaT seat aay EARN £4 es Aly, 1.13; sails 7 =1 One of the nine treasures of Kubera. * (from the nine Nandas Comp. a0 Happiness. -§ Nanda, the foster-father of Krispat “N. of a gems Kau. A.2-1 Long popper. APTPR m. An opithet of Visnu. i HFC Happiness, plevsure, delight. send ea WAH Bk, 5. 20» aaa a. [7FT- ] Dolighting, pleasing, gladdeni $7) tsera neceiran Sramelion seh anal eae Aa 1A sons ¥. 1174s B. 8. 41. -2 A frog epithet of Viguu. BN. of Siva. ~8 N. of twontysixth Year (A). —At A daughter. “TL 1 N. of the garden fof Indra, the Blysiums Go 2 sro gent fea Mb. 8.142, 595 R895; NMI BAR aed aT Tere eUATIFA: Si. 1.51. —B Rejoicingy being glad. —B Joy. ~Comp. ~31H, yellow aandal-wood (ate), ) Pradent or righteous conduct, virtue. 7474 wee, Kaus A. 1. 2. =3 Prudonge, foresight, cireumspections 7% RTA aafaiae sat asta: Pt. 1. S715 8. 176. —¥ Policy, political wisdom, statesmanship, iil sdministration» Stato-polioys aad eHmeregeaMAL Mi Le 73. HIRT Prefers aaa: agaare wet Pama: 9. O73 ARETE Mau. 1. 92. -§ Morality, justive, rectitude, equitys 7 ‘wat font fe Set: Ki. 10. 293 2. 6.385 16.42. ~8 8 Plan» design sohemo; @2e SIGMA: eRe | Fife feeonet FaeRMAR TCT AAEM Pb. 1: B05 8775 Mu. 6. Ul; 7.9. 1A maxim, principle. ~8 Course, method, manner. -B A system, doctrine, opinion, —10 ‘A philosophical systom ; 42°4% 4% Bhags P. 105. ~!4 N. of Visuu. “12 4. ae of game. ~Comp. ~UfEa, «skilled in policy» prudent. ~ a. beioving properly or prudonily. —73% a. having political foresight, coe eiis stmt sagen TI Ro. sh, 4 master in polities. WET the hoard or eloth on which men are moved in play. —H@V political Wvisdom, statesmanship. ~AR. sa. a politicians Be. 8 1 politician, statesmans AAPG Matsya P. -RWEUE 4 of politics. ~2 any work on polities or poi fay. 3a work on morality, “RMX a. just, right- fous; Mamie Pas carat Faeafer = ieathaca: Ki. 5. ‘aa: 1 A skilful manager. -2 Ono versed in polioy, a statesman. aaaa [1-42 ga] 1 Leading, guiding, condueting managing, ~2 Taking, bringing to or near, dravwis cove cree ge" afta: Ram, 1. 14 58.,-3 Ralings governing, politys TH: oPiardastt: rete Bhag. 10.09.94, Obisining. 8 Tho ee. —8 Paning, se jing (a8 timo ). AT, AT "The pupil of the eye. Comp. sStaqet, 3a 1 the eyecomer. -2 2 side-glonce. TaafPreTt «. gladdening the sights lovely to behold. (oR) tho moons “UH a. nding the sight Sheouring, 3% 4a lamp. “2 dalight of the eyes SF any Lovely object. ~STFT the corner of the cyos Faaeeaitarad tat (SIO) Ku 4. 95, attere a. visible, within pega ot eae —aftar_ the ploy of tha ever, ogling. BF an eyelid. HL, Te, ioe cars a cae eae raeeTAT AAR ACES Sith 5. 7. —T4: tho range of sight. —JZH. the cavity of the ever vol ae the outer corner of the eye. —Ai@: ovely Sight. 3 the swimming of the oyes. an gye-boll. Som 1 any. vata “bps Seat Seni: 8 UA ARR Mal 1. 85. -2 thy horn. 8 the range of sight. earns afr a aA ant eater, (UF FA) Me. 41, 878 co AAT ‘Tho condition of the eyes; STEAL aA GANA A FAVA Ve. 6. 39/40. we [qa2-sg] 1 A man, male persons Sata Pla tant ae afta) agaa ge at ena TERI HE Pr. 53 Ms. 1.983 2.218. -2 A man or piooo at chess. -3 Phe pin of @ sundial. ~ Tho Supreme Spirit, the originel or etormal man. —8 Man’s length 18. ques ).-6 N. of « primitive sago. 7 N. of Ax. june; seo FEATIM below. ~B A horse. -9 (In gram.) ‘A. porsousl termination. 10 ‘Tho individual soul (arava); Mb. 12. 280. 50.—Comp. ~3T@Tt 4 the penis. “araat: rote, micoreant. afar, -afaaian, far, fae, St, ae fa Kings Teafeerta Beat nf SR Pe. rat = se A, Dy. 10. 273 Ms. 7. 185 I. 2. 7553. 423 7. 023 Me, 895 Y. 1. SLL. “ar death. “8a: an epithet of Vigna. arora ese BH STRLAMT Ca: Bray, P, STAT a demons goblin. ~3TaTE N. of Siva. (-Xt) the earth. —TaC fa being higher thon a man, a gods Bhag. 4. 6.9% =2 am animel. EH! 1.0 kings R218. eae ssid ule SET TAU: 9. 85 6. 80; Ma. 9. 258, ~2 a physician, dealer in antidotes, curer_ cof poisons; 13 #f&- Fearn af Abel Dk, ols Beet veeRe heat 22 wae Si. 2,88 (where the word is used in both ‘senses ). “ATE 2 high street, main road. -8 » minoralogists I. D. 1. “SAH { on opithot of “the chief of men’s prit sk. ~AT@ eae) ex wt Vg he fourth, aziz below. ~2 tho chief of men, aches, 2a! 4 the warrior claes (24931), 10a 31 51 “gaat eee Ms. 11.82. -2 a King, “Fe: the world “Fara m. a demon, goblin: A aviemrarre/et: Bk. 15. of. “aerron N. of Krigua. (—0ft dual ) originally regarded as identical, but ia mythology’ and epic poot- rye considered a6 distinct beings, Arjun being identi- fied with Nara and Krigna with Nartyags. [In some places they ate called Stat, WH or WRATH. They reat, fre said to have been practising very austere penanee on the Himiloya, which excited the fear of Indra, find he sent down sovaral damsels to disturb their eus- forties. But Narayaga put all of them to shame by creating & nymph called Urvadi from a flower placed fou his thigh who excelled thom in besutys of. Sa ay area facraaeaeaeetsAt seat Ae: AT eee eT Ve Le] eh fa bens like man’, a beast in Jhumon form, ~GEETA ‘hest of men’s an exoellent-mans eae ages: Bg. 1 5, —A@ a human sscrifice. BH manoating, eanmibel. —3 f- the Buaratevarsa, ive. India. —arferat, —AtftaT, —anf@tt ‘ manlike woman’, « wornan with a heard, masculine woman oF sn amaion, —#@t s girdle of skolls. 304% a human, saorifice, —araR sundial. “WH, Ci, ~AEA a, e aif vehicle drawn by men. a palanquin we=umzardia Par nal. 4.17; Bhag. 10. 59.37. —@ei 1 ‘ the world of ten’, the earth, terrestrial world.~2 mankind. —a1@? fan epithet of Kubera; Paagrelsat aqeiiar acat ar- ~ fara: a domon, goblin. ~att! a an eminent man- SETH ‘man’s horn’, an impossibility, chimera, non-entity. “GAR human society. ~Bt an epithet of Narayana; 3eam ataaea Be ATH V1.3. fae, ~8f&: ‘mamtion’, Visnu in his fourth incarnation ; of. a4 case memes aeateeoaaacra ATL | HT FA smafter oy smgier etl Gat. 1. —fegreait the 1th day in the light half of Wea. —EwFET: a multi tude or body of mon. E41 a fight or enmity between man and horse. ‘aif: Worldly life or existence. att: N, of Visnu. AUR 4 A sncrifce. -2 Agni. wt A woman; Tar wAATATIa Far ARH By. 3.16. FH a. Ved. [ sa fet A] 4 Suitable to men (as food &e. ). -2 Manly, strong. -8 Human. ~%t 4 A man. —2 Indra. —2f (du.) The two objects of human desire, j. ¢ Heaven and earth. 4 1 A manly deed. 2 A gift for men. Umi, AT 1 Hell, infernal regions (corresponding to the real of Pluto; there are said to be 2 different warts of these regions where different kinds of tortures a ee vei nom aie, sexe, Aare, fie, aes, wen, Aare, Sa, ETA, a, Sar, Saye, A, GA, MAUI, HET, a, Way, TET, aftaqaat, Bees are the 21 Narakas; of. Ms. 4 88-90 ). —2 A Liquor-vassel 5 AH Heres Nm. a4: N of a demon, king of Pragjyotisa. [ According to one ‘account ho carried off Aditi’s ear-tings and Krigna at the request of the gods killed him in a single combat and reoovered the jewels. According to another sc- count, Narake sasamed the form of an elephant and carriod off the daughtor of Viévakarman and outraged her. He also seized the daughters of Gandbarvasy ods, men and tho nymphs thomselves, and collected ‘more than 16000 damscls in his harem. These, it is related, wore transferred by Kris to his own harem after he had slain Naraka. The demon was born of arth, and hence called ‘Bhauma’ | ~Comp. 24°, —aft:, fara, ATG: m. opithets of Krigna; acaftgat ard Bai whATRCAAIG, Ve. 3. 24. “ATTT 1 the soul after death. —2 a ghost, spirit. STATE: on inhabi- tant of hell. ~S*=aH » pit in hell where the wicked are tormented (86 such places are enumerated ). Raat “the deity of hell’, Niesiti (Prt ). REA «. hellish. “Rie the abode in hell. ~Eat the Vaitarint river. 880 ATHAA Den. A. To resemble a hell. LN. of a mefre of sixteen syllables; % eyes ah pet aaa eh Arse | (ATA ARTA STATATIAG ATA AE I arteqea: N. of Vaivasvata Manu. HIREI Ved. 1 Sports pastime. -2 A hums aga0H Now. aaa [799] Dancing. dancing proceptor. -2 An actor, mimo, ‘mummee} Seige suds aezerit: Ram. 2.07.15. —3 A hard herald. —8 An lophant. ~8 A king. ~8 A peaaode =1 An epithet of Siva. -B N. of a mixed tribe (3a corarsarat aan sree it). AE 1 A fomale dant singing girl an actress; 7=nea HPT Fatt aout 4a Sate Ke 593 Ki 10. 41; Re 19. Ub 19. -B fomalo olephaat. 8 A pea-bon (Mar. 82 ), ade: [BLL] A dancers Mb. 12. 63.4. Gesticulation, dancing, dance, -Comp. ~Zes, ~a@l a dancing hall. “BY 4 an epithet of Siva. —2 a ps cock. AAA on. A doncing-master s 2 TAR M, 2 af@at a. 1: Danced, made to dance. ~2 Dencin moving to and fro. wi a. Dancing ‘on ‘the odge of @ sword. =; female dancer or actress. a¥ 1 P. (a8, aa) 1 To bellow, roar, sound # gonoral; seg: earar: Bk. 10. 953 15.40} 15.264 17. 40, ~2 To gor move. a& a. Tallowing, roaring. azza N. of a metre of seventy syllables, a agave [ rial oe ] 4 Bellowing, roaring. —g Golo rating, praising aloud. f fat a. 4 Sounded, bellowed: —8 Celebrated ‘A Kind of dio or a throw at dices Weaartant Frater a Mc. 2.8, “AL Sounds roar, Iellowing — Hy AEA a. Sounding, roaring, bellowing, Y as (71+ eR: ) Adversity 5 Wealscaerar a: ean eae “i WE 1 P. (44%) To gos move. apd Vd. Sport, pastime. wiz: 1 A pot-shord. -2 ‘The sun- aris: arate: [siia-a137] 4 jester. ~2 A lecher» rake, liber- tine. 8 Sport, pastime, amusement. ~§ Copulation, coition. -B The cbin. 6 ‘The nipple. aaa n. [GAA] 1 Sport, amusement, merriment, pleasure, amorous pastime ot sports fc aie Fs ania aolarreRT BA Git. 12 CHIT) BR, 19. 28. -2 Jest» joke, humour, wits SEOGa slater: Ki. 17. 93, sistant: en: KC. 70; “jooular a- norous’, Comp. —SAT@IE: a jocular conversation. sett facations expression. We « hgeband. “humorous, fall of humour, witty. (8) 4 2 soeret lover. —2 an action of the hero in an unrecognizable fora, —& a. delighting, making happy + FEIT Ba fe: nat (Wee Bhag 10. 95. 20. (-8) & stor (= 7HaP%a q. v.). “ZU. of a river which rises jth Vindhya mountain, and falls into the gulf of Pcs ieee ae (faz 7.) enjoyment of a joke. Sara, GET m- ‘n pplossure-companion’s sn assoc te of the amusements ee arrg on a man of ranks 7 TARA: eT FA Fe ee ae aed aga TeRAMAAa, GATE. fad mag Male 2.73 at arse aeTeaeea Tye 111s Si 1. 59. TH 4 amusomont; flattery. 1 tenbaace of prim’ ameimens, “Se Cin deama ) the fist meeting of lovers begining with for but ending in alarm, “812 the first symptoms Of love. fa Deno. To entertains Kau. A. 1. 21. qian «. Humorous, witty. =v. A kind of drama. asiferaai, Sports pastime. aaict 4 A valley; cavity. -2 A bellows. -8 An old woman past menstruation, ~4 "Tho plant Sarata. wa Seo under 7. a@1P. (7a) 1'To smell, ~2 To bind- aa 1A kind of rood Bang, 1.6. 1g5 geoefaeerin® eae ARE | ene aT afer wR ANTE Pe 06. -2.N- of a celebrated king of the Nigadhas Pes Tiago of tho poem called ‘Nuisadhacharita’. [Nala and Bor Gry noblemindod snd virtuous king. Ho Mae omar by Danayanti i spite of the opposition of Yous, and they Lived happily for some years. But god Tho was disappointed. in securing her hand— ‘Aatived to porseoute Nala, and entered into his persons Thus affected he played at dico with his brother, and eving lost everything» lis with his wifes was banished fram the kingdom. One day» while wandering through, tho wilderness, he abandoned his wife, almost naked fund went Sway. Subsequontly he was deformed by ihe serpent Karlotaka, snd x0 deformed he entered the service of king Rituparna of Ayodhya as « horse BER sat a gtoom under tho name of Bahukt. Subsequently vith tho assstonc of dhe king ho rained his Beloved and they led « happy life; soe #49 and ze also.) HN. of monkey-chief, son of Vidvakarmans whos it is said, built the bridge of stones called Nalasotu ot © Adam’s bridge ? over which Rama pasted to Lanka with his army. -¥-N. of a your (Nm.) 6 A mes dure of lonsth (equal to 4 Geis); MaMETeReTA AMb.7. 70.16. —6 N, of divine being ((4g#4). eh 1 A blue lotus; A= Srikauthacharita 1.8. ~2 Sinell, odour. Comp. “21: the Kneo. ~FT (A) TN. of a fon of Kuboras ~agat « varioty of the hides of aquatic guimals; Kau. A, 2 1 3H 4 a fragrant. root (Bette), Ki, 12.605 Ne. 116. rh TE AEE ATTRA, Sivs B. 80-14. —2 the honey of s flower. 8 the ower of Hibisous Rose Sinensis (Mar. 124 )- AUS a cort of mat made of reeds. HT? » shrimp or prawns Ram. 3. 73. Me HOE. 1 Any long bone of the body; My. 1. 853 separatist: aie Mal, 5. 17-2 The radius ofthe arm. ~8 A particular omament for the nose. asta 1 The knoe-pan- ~2 The les. afrat 1 A tubo. 2 A tubular organ of the body (aii), -3.A quiver. -4 A kind of fragrant substance, afer! ‘The (Indian ) crane. ~WH4 A lotus flowers water ly. -2 Water, -8 The Indigo plant. (=f: am opithet of Vigne. ) arfteft 1.8 lotus plants 1 64 fe ETE Me 4-175 aftrreerr@af Tan, Moh Me 55 Kus: 0) 2 Be ass St lotus. ~8 AA pond or plaoe abounding some of are cy men 4 Ht. 2.0L Bleed aa stole sae: GALT: Bhag. 8. 15: 18+ Totus of tho stale of, ~® Tho clstinl nies intoxicating juice of fhe coos-nut- <7 A myst, er bestia. ~B the ty of Indra (REE Ys Sqectwarer argea area att aD SMe ef Ram. 2, Ae 2. Comp. AVS, TUS a group or assemblage FF lotusen, FEAL, “AI « leat of tho lotus plant, att on apithot of Brahms. (R31) « lotusstall the fibres of a lotus. at /. A kind of porfume or red arsenic Aza: A measure of distance equal to 400 havtas oF cabits. ~Comp. ~2R4A the orange trees FA u. 1 Now, frosh, young, reconts Rereifronaga Ren Jos Gea geoMteats eS. 55 We wer A grat (AHH Ky. 5.865 Us 1-195 Re 1. 85 24 4-8) 115 Si 1.45 HARA Mu. 8. 3.5 $i. 8. BL3 Ki 2 Modem, ~a 4A crow. 2 Praise. monk; noviees Buddha. ~34, ind. Recently: newly. Tataly, not long ago- —Comp. ~EAT a woman. TTR FOR quiredig Jagannitha. ARAL {now Tice oF grein. “and presented on nino potsherds; 72 « coremony performed on first eating the new rive. ARE n. fresh water. ~ME? tho first day of a fort night. Tae a. old; 73 Aaa: feacdier WaT ait (Inca), R. 8. 2. -STIAH fresh butter. -HeT, caftrereo 4 a nowly married woman, a bride; a€tt srragg’ aptat sieviaia % HL. 1.185. Bhi. 43 a0 nent wala (ai 34%) RK. 8, 7. -2 a kind of heroine Gin dramas); Coranrereriaciarar’; arian wd qa Hagel Sa Ber, gaia aaa feral aed gana | giz eazd Bet Rela ameter, ae ere Vaal a ae TU Ros, M. either, —arferat, —afzt a woman nowly married. ~2 2 woman in whom monstrution has revently commenced. “3TH: a fresh studont, noviees tyro. “ta: N. of a pluce (modern Nuddeas at thi confluence of fiz and Seat ). ~eft /., —Aterar frosh, butter; 42 avateretesa niga: M. 3. quite air “agra calttat Ayurveda. ° 74: A cow made of butters fit to be offered to a Brahmana. a 4 clarified butter. -2 fresh butter. -WTZ: a now feucher. FAT 2 woman who has lately brought forth (a child ). STR eating of new rivo. FET, Ta kind of jusmine. ~4@t an offering of the first fruite of the harvest. ~2itertay fresh youth, bloom or prime of youth. (—AT) a young woman. —ZH f. a girl who has recently monstruated. 1, —aftat 4 a nowly-married girl. ~2 a daughter-in-law. ~9E Kind of sondal. TERA now cloth. —RVE7H the first fruits of the year’s harvest. nan epithet of Siva; Taledienerterse areehat -sapoeaed Baa fy af Hot: Me. 45. TBH» AIG performed on odd days after death i.e. on the third, fifth, sevonth, ninth» eloventh. -E1Z a kind of Ayurvedic decoction s 7781 dregeana: | Reraen aeie faare eee Vaidyachandrika. —3Y& /., -GRPHT 12 milch-oow. =2'u woman recently delivered. AAA, -FAA_ Freshness, novelty; AM a asreaneake ea ee Tataara: Si. 4. 17. HAM The act of praising or oxtolling- @atG 8 U. 1 To make new, renew, revive. —2 To refresh. wT, TET a. 1 Now, frosh, recent aaerireaatt ‘THTETEIA Bray. P. 2. 163 8. 86. —-2 Modern. arftera: Boooming now, renovation. AA mune a. (always ple). Nines Haft aah, H. 8.695 soo comp. below. (At tho begining of comp. #%% drops its final 4). —Comp. —2¥! a kind of Ayurvedic mixtures Framarcfred: 4aasante: | wet snerat ea AAT SIT Vaidyokam. ~ARHeR Ff. Sighty-nine. FE. m., —2avAT the planet Mars, Rare: (aanaiag deg: ) a cake-offering Prepare Bee. 15; 882 SEAG, ind. nino times. ARTE w. (pl) the nine plan (the sun, the moon, 6 planets, 71 and ¥4 ); see uné 2. —7 ninofold, consisting of nine. —SSaeRT nine Asis (Fess, amare, wR VET, ETO, ara, seared, were, revit, PAPER); Chand Pat = a. foi “SEE, Tora F229, ZIG the body (having nine apertures; a), wage a Fa gat a IIT thirty-ninth. fare J. thirty-ni “ZA (pl) ninete "Durga in how nine ed a. ( BAIT, ah, ERO, ste, a, ei gall, War ), AT m. Nino metals Were aa a temas, (beats reer CITA AAT: ara fo ninety-nine. APT. pl.) the nine troasures Kubora., iso. HeNae ast Ia TETRA | gETEE Hara aie feat wall TSAR on inauspicious comb nation of 4% a particular type of rg; suf) aft seared wae Be TPA Tyotisattvame “TAR o. fifly-ninth. “WAALS. Sity-nine, Cee 4 tho nino precious jowols: i. o. a6renltreciagaininay ase fagit | eaerar aca eA FU ~2 “tho nine game! or poots at the court of king Vikramiditya:.— eae aeneeieraprionmenientea: | cad ae fated aaa: emai wel Y acai fame || cer : mi. (pl) the nino sentiments in poctry; seo under Hat and 74 also. ~STFA 1 a period of nino days =2 the first nino days of the month of Advina, held snored to Darga. FHT a. twonty-ninth. —fee fi Sonty nine “Fas 4 ninefold of in Rods o rt Sarah ne (ple) = At MH, MEI, ay Carene), aude (azsaite), (aera ( pikes ote. ), ces ee 215 (pickled raw fruity Mar. MEI), sar (Aowee boiled in battermille ols.) “EE: an epithet ot Wien WAH 4 one hundred and nino. —2 nine ‘hundeele mate ns N. of Vist of Siva, “RARE (pl. aint sais fe, HM, RI, AT, MT, HAR, ah, ga, farar, fafa. ~zMerRt N. given to nine interior ties thoy arei— 4181 maT Tare TAL ace | te saarese fae eareer Paraéora.~"0Bt 7 sity gino arate: soventy-nine. —T, KHL a Kind of cereal consisting of nine pearls. aaa a. (a /.) Ninotioth. -@ 1 An elophant’s painted housings. ~2 A woollen cloth, blanket, 8 ‘A covers wrapper in genoral. waft: / Nintys wma vy, a 27; R. 8. 69. safer 1 Ninety. -2 A paint-brush (said contain 90 hairs AAT ind. Tn nine ways, ninefold. 7a man a (a Reh ree WAM: ind. By nines ART. 4D. (aeaRh, wae, ataert, aRsAAA, areata FE; caus, ATA desi. FAA, PaaaAa ) 4 To be lost, to disappear, vanish, become invisible; Bar 4 Seen AL Te ae Ae AERA Mo, 8. 2473 Y. 2. 085 amaseahitier, Mk, 9. 24. -2 To be destroyed, to perish, dio, bo shined; Mawel #4 ° Bk. 14. ls MMs. 8.166; 7. 403 Mu. 6,8. ~8'To run away, fy sway, cocapes Tamtea Taka wet wiea: Bk. 10. 125 Age rane: 14. 112; Rain. 2.3. -§ To be frustrated, ocome unsuccessful. Gaus. 1 ‘To cause to disappear. we te destroy, remoxe, elface, drive away, cause to fly away. 8 To violate (as a virgin). -§ To cause tebe lost lore. -8 To forget. 6 To extinguish, put out (as fire). “EL. LU. (788%) Ved. 4 ‘To reach, ‘attain, -2 To meet with» find. -, AR, ANA Destruction, perishing, loss, ain Lings amaratectes Hoeft Ka. 1s Te 6718-41-30 put on Contull), to drs arm ontall (Atm). ~Caus ‘To cause to put on- ae ‘aT to ae ifr (ae Fniog alton changed to (1) 1 to fostons i Seer ett ST; HTC aFeOT Binds 5 : FF to put on, wears 1 Mel Bk, 3. 47. —B t0 cover, ‘envelop fg areggateer S. 1.19. aft ind. Surely or cortauly not, by no metnér not at all; ouster af a: 3% ae quai Bk. 19. 5. EEL m4 A neighbour. -2 A man. AGT N. of a king of tho lunar races eon of Ayus and grandson of Puriravas and father of Yayatl. [Ho was very wise and powerful kings and when {Tndrn lay concealed undor waters to expiate the sin of having Killed the demon Vritra, a. Bethmaya, he was asked to ocsipy his seat. While thero he thought of winning the loyo of Indrant and caused the sevett sged to convey him in « palanguin to her house. On hhis way he asked each of them to be quiok using the swords ‘s0rpa’, ‘anrpa’s (move ony move on), when one of the sages ( Agastya?) cursed him to be & “eerpe (oorpont), Ho fell down from the sky, and remained in that wretched etat till he was relieved from it hy ‘Yudhigthirs. ] bad EET a. Ved. Human, owe Pear geal sat Re. 9.88.2. Ea A man aT Noy not (= 4 quv-)- FOR a, [FAL oth Bags Aaa aT Tene Fro eA 1%] Happy, painless; 914 a3, Oh. Up. 2.10.5. FH 1 Heaven; airatavHA R. 1.55 15.96.—2 Vault of heaven, upper sky, firmament. ~8 ‘The sun, Comp. TATE the heavenly Ganges. -fan, —Eraz: N. of Indra. ATR, m. 2 god. SFE 1 0 god. -2 a demigods ~7H the heavenly Ganges. “ATG, AUTH: an epithet of Indras aremra( Phan N. ATE on. Apsara {ike uppormost boven = the val cf heavens SE the heavenly world. an Apaaras. XE m. 1 8 5 RadM aeaeat Fea: Bk. 1. 4. —2 a Gandharvas RAPIER: Ki. 8. 92. PR m. A gods Si 1.45; S8qaT a ateaaaT Ram. 7.77.21. ~a. Dwelling in heaven. AVE 4 An ont-hill. -2 A mountain. 8 A. sage. Racateat: Gre arg: ear, Nm. Comp. -SUA m2 snake. UF The ichneumon plant (Mar. Sa ), aera a. (—aft f.) [pars] Starry, sideroal. St an astronomer or astrologer 5 ASIA BA aA serararer: | cer arora ETIPLETAAT: || Mb. 1.76.6. 31 A month computed by the moon’s passage through the 27 lunar mansions, » month of 20 days of six Ghatis cachs “elwwAr g TIAA AACA Sire S. ararPrm a. (—38 f.) [781-8] Sidoroal. "Ft A month of 27 days (oach day being the period of the moon’s passage through a Innar asterism ). ~@ The stato (2) which 1 man suffers agrosably to the asterism presiding over his nativity. art a. (aft f.) Serpentine, formed of snakes, saky, “2 Blephantine, 1 [4 weal gram: at oi) ait] 4 A sake in general, particularly the eobras wgiisd @ at art: Ki. 15.12. —2 A fabulous serpent- emon or semi-divine being» having the faco of a man ond the tail of a serpent, and said to inhabit the Patala ; seaaHfeH AUTH Bg. 10. 293 R. 15. Se 3 An clephant; Resnst oP Gee caageataoart Mo. 14, 985 Si. 4. 033 V. 4. 25.—¥ A shark, 8 A eruel or tyrannical person. —B (At the ond of comp.) Any preeminent or distinguished person, eg Sea, 7 A cloud. -8 A peg projecting from 2 wall to hang anything upon. -B N. of several plants as Mesua Rox- burghii, Rottlera Tictoria, Piper betels (Mar. ara, aime, THe, AAATAT ete.)s Bhag. 8.2. 18; Rem. 7. 42. 4. —10 One of the five vital airs of the hody, that hich is expelled by omotation. 44 ‘The number “seven ’, 12 A trumpet (see WI). TA 4 Tin. 2 Tead. ~8 One of the astronomical periods (Karagas) called 34. -4 The effects of that period on anythin; done during it. 8 The asterism called 3% captivating act of females (4 ), _westioulatons L. D, B. —7 A kind of coitus: Nm. —ff 4 A female Nags. “2 A female clophant; ~Comp. een Hastinapura. ~S@TAT 1 a female clophant. ~a the proboscis of an elephant. ~ 5121, ~ ASST: tev, -ASaaT a female clophant.. ~APA an epithel of Sosa tearm, ~arTfar, ~AE: & an opithet af Garuda. —2 a peacock. 8 a lion, “HRT: 4 a poneooks Pt. 1.159. -2 an epithet of Garwda."-8 a lion. Se SaRTeEe qe ve “AAR: an opithet of Gano -alaeqy, a drama by Srinares, “STZ a. Riding upon an elophant. —31&: Hastingpura. get 1a iy or maperior lophent 5 AUPazeCaY waar axdifata: Ku. 196. ~2 Airavata, Tndra’s elephant gia aitesitirzarem, Si. 3 an epithet of Sosa, 4 an epithet of Sega. -2N. of tho author of Pari Dhagendudckhara and several other works, -8 N. of Patafijali. -S7H, —J7UH 1 a breast-plate. -2 » noculiar saa of proguanoy (HEHE). rat Arata serpentvirgin. RAE the oastor-il plant Cfeaea: = mate q. vs “GATE Tubie Manjgth ier. a2). RG: An epithet of Karna (2), emratie Rar aaa are: Karuabhara 1. 3, —ere Ne of a treo with fragrant flowers, Moss, Roxburghi Fes ae tee TITAN Siva B. 30. 14. TR kd of steel. 11H rod load. —St_an opithot of Simm “aq 4 red Toad. -2 tin. eT roll atsens, SHraeHL tin. (Fe) orpiment. Fea, HI 4 Fyoey =a: pog or bracket projecting from a wall and sal to hang things upon; N. 18, 15. ~3°H 4a kind of sun-flower.-2 a harlot. Atte] N. of « ZiTin Bharat yarga. “AATAR, “RA tho constellation allel atest, (—%t) the lord of serpenta; Sea arg: wmeressit ae | aia: See Tea eA ateaar: Il ‘Trikindasesa. AHA, Tin. “AVA m. holy posi (geal). “ITE the proboseis of an clophant. ~firger » large pin oF bracket. projesting from a wall. ~eet 1N. of a festival on the fifth day in the bright halt of Sr&vana. -2 the fifth day in the dark half of Asi- Ghe. UW an epithet of (1) Airavata, (2), Sc =U! », mode of sexual enjoymont (X=), gid eel ae cea RA Ao | TEA TE, A amet ‘@: | Ratimafijarl. —qoff the betel plant. ~qra: 42 sort of magical noose used in battle to entangle an enomy. ~2 N. of the noose or weapon of Varun AAT: a kind of coitus (=H). eATETIERETEGT eemeat A SA APRA sel ASA areas | Ratimasijart. “BRE 4 Haatingpurs, -2N. of city in Potala. ~§PQ 4 the Champaks treo. 2 tho Ponndge tree. ~TET: fq make as a chain BN of ‘9 metre, resembling the eoilings of a snake. srg: arty ‘an clephant-catcher. ~4F? the holy fig-tres. as ‘an epithet of Bhima. —Z%: an epithet of Siva. —wogferm: 1 snake-keoper- snake-onteher. AE an epithet of Airayate, “ATE: a species of pot-horb (har. aren), anf: f., ~af@t 4 a graduated pole or post for showing the depth of water in a nowly-dug Pond. 2 « boring-rod driven into the earth.

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